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', " -----�*.,:--4 -.---- .,:-4. .,:-4. .,:-4. J.H .,:-4. . I :.. - — -1-1- -.-.. -- lieve -Ahe­ dictifluary.­ nie4higg I itemi plaim - AVX , i, I .,: � .'�. ­�g:� . .�Ij;jl!!� . ui--:�-v -dir"Verea- - b, -afor-M& n,.. of The--Zdft� - Ur­a-4-EX­P­T0-811-0iT " - . ' I I . .x. -On- ­y*4--TM-qMber­-WbM--A4le1 . . -4 .. ?4l, . ­ " I— 1. - . - segregate would be to --- PQW-'P--�­a-- "by ' ada,.burne� i*ontreal,,who rushed to --the c amber 1�.- ­.- . I . ,­ . -P jVtj1i6CW9-0afqrVT, 4"s, "t - � separale. cijr't,o I --I C 11 ,­'­ ­ �, I V F...71. 7,hpr ernoon by McLe4n ' T - ' i - tW0U,b7,--:&V6 years ago. , liament (Bixildings of 104-1� I and shoute I And abig DR01" Dear Bir: We letf oui home to , 14' 1 .. A. I 11 ­ - I . .� _ . I get apart. That, in itWf, hag a quite,' I . - I to the ground'? TEb nfilit O' , _ &: 4,Fire, W71* � . �� . ' ilday-ifi* ------ " . . 11 11 , ".­ � I I � . . 'f F' - Hensall, ,Omt.' Dedember, 6, 193.5 I � - .. . �,.:­ � � - - 1� " V . -'� � '** , IF � I rM � I I I I. . I "� " -.1 , - 49" ,--I-''.~ . . . Q'P" xeinbers rushed from the, ChanibO ' ' I . , t � I , .: '.. . . .:, . .- . ary 3 —ju `�ty years'a -�-, ,, -ime min4s- Lofn.dpu. we bought our retu,Tn tickets � I ", . ..�, , . ini,locent sound. I , 1916 st twe R t , � . � I , , .a 99 Sir Ito O� I '.. . ­ . , � I M . I ; I . I . k , bert B den, then ipi - .., I , ' I 1,i , �1. .. � . But to most*of us the word,segre- : ­Erom�T,he-.Huron Expositor of was freezing viold and paxliamej, ;wAs ter­goming' ftiorn 'his offucre to learn via Greyhound b4s -f-olr 1�aybrma, Fla, - - I., 'U­��.,. , �, . �,­ . - ' irn ta . . I .. ­--­ - . � ,. I 11 I I FebkuarX 10, 1911 r. ,w#r time s ,�,J;Q , � . I.. ; �, . -s sooie 8 I., . ,.,, ..,,n,, lengag in an et---sp . � '' � - ghte I " ­ how always -as'ociated g d by .smoke 4' water. He friends in Wti - Going through ' - � . - ,� Subscrip6oh rates, $1.50 a year -in. ' 1" ed , � .the cause of the 6onimlotioA, was con� The 6st night w ' en;� �V;&. - ,- � ­ , , I evenin debate �Aen. fire, blrmking Trante nd ndsor. � , . advance; foregn,'$2.00 a year.'Single -. - � - -4 railway fought his, 'way the Customs we MR With nDthi . �' ..., . . . * . . .­ with mumpsp -meastes and sm411 pox, ,Sir,. people met death Aix out in the reading room, quiclely 'did vart 'wait 1but ng buif ...... - ­­ I I I .......... ,,',,'I'll, .......... ,-1 � 11 ;1-1, aoj&4; 4 cents each..' ,, - , . - , . I collision Ittletween, Paris�-sj?o- Drumbo spread"throtugh the huge sirkictuai t'EF6�'gil to Aafety. Hon.,-Ma,ptin Bur- courtes�, nor, ev,en a request for healf . . IX -11 I , . , , . 1. ...t- . murder, ,treason ond other very un- when. a light engin� and . he ,regular. - -then T - of,agril�ultur-�� and tax.; in fact%0- e, 'bifficera expres , - I, � �7, �, . . I . I I I . ' -seven liveswere lost arld nihny more tell, 41nistei sed re- .11.�', . . I . . i -1 I . f , , . . . I .... ­ train which' irrives ' in " Steaforth at wek,e seve ment librariav, was - ess gre, have the 1 , "' 1 '. I.., 11.10 ' p.m.� ctrasilied. .. .. ' �, ­ 'Only t.he library and "a' small por- fortunate�, was bumed'severelY , holiday in .t�e ;So,uth algo. '. .1 I . '11 . I . pleasant things. - ­.. ' � rely injNxivd: ., now --r � I t they,were not,:freo to 1. -, ,�. . I 1, . pa ,11�' I - I . :11.",;:, I , . Advertising rates on -application. � .. Xfid anyway, it was not the'correct . )Ca gliter ofDr. - � 'a H., --way -­:,� , . . : 11 A . ; I "4. � � I . I . tie, ;%'ew.n,d dau n . -- MaWsor, about 8 a.m. the - ,/ I , - . - �� �� i I . . . . - � . : �� .. I I - . . ., , 10 tio ., uf the main, -building were 4.1 in tai�lng to make lils - out. lWo lift -use. - ATTS. oh� - o I . I—, . � 11 1"ed do .. -ed y the Tumour I I . , 4 . I . I word. -to Chun, ;of 01iriton, 'died 'd when the.,fiames di dA M , tel ppread rrj6r ng - W-ith -steady go- 1, - �� .... . How can anyone, even '. , 1mm. ia M , 'Of the 7th, ­N� . . .1 t. day, Jan, 26, aged 20 year§* . rce encased and, t s' oke -b '�" ned' tb was of an incenddary. ing.,we r4aolied0incin-nati 'by 6 Pim- . I . I a parliamentary official, segregat&.— I I m . , at the , 9�­ I . . ' k,... . Members of the Canadian Weekly ' . Charles Mid,illetoh, of Goderich TP., ;0 or, -mute tes-timsony to thle"'64 M "a"n, imrne�liate i&"tiga- 'We cal&d it a day a�d- pift 16 for the, I ;, � , ; M! � .. . . .. - and..-- -has sold h" 12bLacre f4rm to Edward . alls -b 'he f . ure, a P i . . . . . . separate or set apart --a piper . . eroiv battle 4vihich t . Iremen had tio'n was ,ordered by the rime Minr night. Cincitnatl and i0ftington, with I I �11 . Newspapers A . Wis �S` -f r $1 h ., , It I 11 ssociatioli, Class, "A" e - adjoining' 0 -,100 -and- .W. I �t., � . .1. I his -bi ipes- ii� a single offic ' . fought in sub -z eatheT . . ..... lister. Despite -a sqarahing inquiry its beautiful iricturesque 'mountains .. . I , �'...: . " I.. Weeklies of Canada,'and The Huron . , . gp . e or a-- Middleton has bought the Robins.on - Mr: B. B: Lae','00P..,for Yar' oiniting to inpendiarism w4� and skylitne,� the downt,Dwu. disliii- . .. .� I .� I I . I w mouth, �nothing tp, I - 14 . : - - I I.,, - .. County Press Association. ' . single office bii1lding either? Maff ! I farm on the 111-dron Road, near Glin- N. �S., 'Mr. J. iB. 'R. Laplanta, clerk's- discovered. . I being deeprated with holIy,and.hthe ( . I "I I I R I I It 5" . I . . I iop, for $7,000. , ' ' . I ons met in Christmas dEcorsitions ,very . p'o-'U.'k,ly; . " , 11 . It can't be done. . .. I ass,istpant to the House, Kes4ames The pext day the Corn,ln, I _ ' ' . .. ,I, . . 0 . I ­.­,; Is ... One evening recently an oyster Bray and:M&Aon; guests of Mes,dame hastily prepared"q'iiarters. in the Vic, in' fact that -part- of the leop ... � I , . "'. .... . I I .ptry was. . . . , ­I�l It was., the pipes a,& -w as - � � I .". I I ell. Mr. Reid supper was held' a1the home of Mr. Senigny in the &peakex's a-phrtin, t ... t ..... .... i M mast ,prosp6roiis lo -&king on tile I . 7 ­ . �n, a, p,ria emlorial Nuo6uni, which was 1,1-,p . I � " , SEAFORTH Friday,, February 7fh. � ' - journey. Only ,by bq,g� ,w - motor do, . L - , 1jV, ') . . that th6-ofricials intended to honor - ,Wesley Doering, Stephen. It was the a -Policeman, a'plulinber and a� post' ,destineA to be its'll'bule for the re I l% I 1 � . 1, . % I I . — outcome -of a sparro* match. Messrs. office ,employee Jost their liver.. maindek ofthe"session. "Plarbs were we get those intimatie iviews of h1A.-;­, I I , '. , I , . . � . . ing I 1'� , � .." , . with a Single office. .. -And honor- Js , James Staniake .'and James' Deen - debat -agging i'mediately made for the erecti6n of ',oi' --shrines su-ch.as. "My Old Ken- , ., . ... I . . , . .. . weire the capftains� 'and Mr. Stanlake's A -e on, fth was di in . . ,., r . 1-1- - . 1. he Commons when the fire a new building. .. '. I tucky Home," "The Manimoth Cave,'! ;. " , Mi. . The Dominion Parliament, the Word,-i�6t ge ' egate* along in t � . . I, . . I , I . I 9 side won, halving killed 2,900 i sprarve ­­. . - . . ­. . . .., .� CM . - I '. '. j ..... I . ..1.1 I I.. -Cah't you geethe rest? Can't you rows, While the losing.slide gathered . . . . . . ­ ... I I vtc. ..Students and lovers of architee . 11 I I - . � . . . - ,� ; I LOre c6inp#re Kentucky '(the bluell I ., . By.,the ..time this reaches The Ex-- , . . 1,600, � , � . - . . I � " I I . . "I ... , .) to a vast museuni wh6te ,V,W, 0 0 91.1a� ' Q euni wh6te ... I . I 11 they may wan" 11 ­ . I ,. ri . g. at will, fiiiding on - . 1. . I.. .. .... " ., I I see the, members slipping up one by* Mir. Ford Sparks, Of Blake, lef . t ire- -'.0 '' SMILE .,'OR . ss --tate: I . - . pogitor'- �aders, Parliament will one to that sixth floor office until the:- ' cently wi,th"a carload ,bf­hOTSes. JUSTA'-� TVV' , �. have met a Otfawa in its first se'sr - , 'Mr. Robert, �Stnith, Winthrop, has w -- 0 city and vill,i Vfreetst and country- I ,.­ ..... �:, i roofii I Is- full..; Aiid the'. door t is shut. I 11111111100111111110MMIM1111 .. I I . L,. .s.de, a generous number of houses of ' , � . " - - � 1". . Wni. , I ; 1. . , 1. I . gion after the general el6c66ns­, .of",' -told his farm of 215 acres to Mr � . "W -at d you.. , nivr): ien�a�k4ble beautp- of line a,nd var- I ).. . ­ It Social,Lqlt Father: ,h O I ,; . . ., . � ' And then the rest. vhlT jusf bie grand. i�ta,pleg, the ,price being $1,900.'. . . , Collegik,n (liome for sum " I I.......,. . : I . .,.�... ,, !!:, .. !-4- :, t . I.- . . I.... I . - I ­ - WaltAr Thwupson, 'Well dad,'I bought some. bo,oks, -on kty bf stYlev-­ -- ' , . ,)ctobeii last. .. . . . of"�,�Mitcl�ell, mean by ' playing. truant? What . I," . ...., ,. . � fiTmi�.� for you to ,dig into." The jouPn6y ,through the mmintains . . :,., I � 'The first session -of Canada's Eigh- . I passed, aw4y- i -a Te�xas on Saturday makes �ou s,bay away from school?" 1. 1, . . . . . I I,-,- ... . -- . Dad: "Year? And, I've got am- ,.,,as indescribable.- By,:the end of an-, 'L ... - ,. . ' ­ 49 . I .14st. 114 -was one� of the leading oat-. 941cln: 14Claass.-hatTed, father,�V-Far'- other eighty �qres for yod to �dig in- othel- day we reached Chattitnooga, 1 .1 11 .� . , teenth Parliament since Confedera-:' / I , meal millers of Ontario. ' ­ . li� . . % � 1 '� 11. �.. . . 1. . iner's .Ad,voeate. . -A to.'Ir-Guelph Mercury. . Tenn,; 'a city where­nplture wroug . . .I . lirlers wen -1 .. . . I . : I Two rinks of Seaforth cu . . ..... . ­ I I . ..... . � � jj6zi .will- be memorable in' many Wreckinq-.Hpdro to St. Marys, last' Motiday and Tues t .. .......- . I . .� ,� a masterpie-ce scenic ,and historic of . . I I , - �� t ,� . . . ways,.,one of the outstanding being- � ­ ,,, . I I ,. I -1- I . -day -and were COMpe,ting, f6r the . - ­... ., ..... . . I I . . ., the south with,'its niany ,poiiits of in-' i , I . ' : , 'i", the nuiriber of new t�ee­s itwiir con- . I - . � Western Ontario Tankard ,and cap- . . I II . .1 . .� ­­ .., 1. . terest, ,such as Luokbut Mountains, " I . - . -- q I . . ` ': ... D&iiig the pa9t.few weeks thdre tured the. series haxid-ily. They were: 0 �ignal 1four-tain, the -view ,of Granj . . I 0 S I . tk" " , -­ ... I tAin.. ­­ � . 1-1 I.. . . .. I -1. '- H . 0 . . UNDAY" � APTERNOON 0 Canyon of Tenn,2ssee and as far as � I . . .... , I . � , .. , has,been.a.great outcry in many Coil- I -artry, W. E. ' Kerslake, .John - . . the eye can see, the'landscape - stmatch-, I I I 'L.. , I. I 1. - ­- -Ajiother. W`ill be , the sad atmos- ... -1 Steele and ' R. ,S Hays;I J; Stewart, 0 ­ .(By 14 I .h, Oat.) .. C, . .. � I . I I I . I , ... Georg V., Kling and John . . . I �� .11 - . � . . -ervative p0pers ab6ut what they I 0 es forth in mile after mile of scenrie . � , . -s � Stewart, I � I . 1111111111111111111111,1411, - .: . ': . . pherle of mouriiing which will,sur- . . . I I � . . . I . I splendor. I .... .... - ... I . ,Ii.� - ­ . , claim is the wrecking of Hydro by ' Beattie. - . - ' .. . . ' i A ' We journey on through -Georght, I I � I Il. � . Xound thegAiliering of the members. ,,, the Ofikario Gover -#,&Rt.', , . M,r. D. Pothirinkha-in, Tuckersmith, 0 happy is the ni4n-who hears , in.the'trpe pioneer spi�it, believing in State of n,d clay,, no*ted for peaches . �j I.,... � .1 I l� 'I I , ­ ni .2... , -ocently sold to.M,r. James Berry, Of lnstri�cttoii'a warning 'Voice: ''. the abiding ,presence of God, ­believ- and eitton; passing, into. Florida for I ,1. � , Out of respbet for 'ihe de-'atli ... of ,his - . - . � � I �i . �'. * 1�, � ' Kgraundville, a fine matched team of, And wbo celestial wisdom makes .. - ing that- He would,, c4iry ,them . ...1, .. " - . Well' ,let -us ,see.' - .-The principal .. I I our next stopover at' 'Vadksonville- � .. I:. �. . latle� T�ajlesty, King Geoige V,.. all' the . groys fQi which he received'.a big His early, onl� choice. - through. , ' ' . Our next stop was, Daytona,,with its .4 ,,, . -1. . . - . . , I . I ' ' ' ' "' " . . . .M,�, ..,.,. -., I . social . thing -that the Ontario Government pri-e., . 'Im.."".- . . . . —Michael Bruce., , , The Moravian'Church has, contri- Id ani,. -u' ,'beach. Ilere-' . I � . . 4, . trappings; glamotr''and great . . ' . . - I . . . 1 1%, oi- -f s . We ois­ . 1, l ' has done to Hydro,silice, it assull'ied' Wq,r.d,,-A,as r3ceived In4 Kippen of� � � PRAYER .. . buted ful,ly its. share' ta the sum to- -ervice, were . , ­ . , . . . . continued with the �busq s .It I I . . .", � I functions, which make the opening �� ' I the death of Hr,. John McLeanj iii. - tal of missionary achievement. Wil- , , . . . .. ' I . .. - shal tile -iends, and cant-inued souVh- , . I , : 1, . ... I . offll�e, a year and a 'half 'ago, .was to Yokohama, J- He - was� a ,brother - To whbm 1,we go, for Thou , ha�t. . t hy.fi I . . . .�. I I I of Parliament such an oiAstanding , ' * . I the words -of ,eternal life? Help us, liam -Carev was inspired by readi,n- ward ,'by mo,tor car, passing tbr,ou ' ' 1 '11,4 , . � I . . , -cancel some Ower contra't8. WI - of 'James . ��%aiin4­Da�id McLean, if - . -hy call. of their edorts to -issue his great mis- nitny . .gh . . . 11 Will - be, L diS'- e - with. - . I . c . .th . Lord, to e heed to T - to . I i of interest: Palm. . spectacle, , pe qg­ d ` ' . that place. I . . . . .� lgiv il�teousnes s,,,ary ch4llenk.6. ,places � . I . . . ,l,'' . . 1 � Prfirate companies, for power that . -'brieve. O wal - k in'tho paths of .ri, S. . , ' Beach, long known is the pjayground . .1 I ., ��",. . . (inly the ceremonial procedur6'�irhiefi- . MT.� William " ne of, .the , en. I . . To -day! members of almost. every of th,e wealthy and the winter fashion , ... V. . . I . I Hydro'could Lt use :at the present olde%t­fesF&pta of Seaforth district, -in relligious 4denoTnina'tio.n;.are-ins,pir,e-d td capital of the nation; Miami', Ali.3, � I I . .,.,:. ­ � . 1:�� I I tr,iclition'.makes,necessary will be ob- ' . 'ied 'at big hom'6­1'0� on Monday 9. S. LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 9th help the ,Mpravian .,'Missions through ," . . I .... (I re Magic !Cky presents a% rentark I ,. ' 1.,;.. . .. . timb,nor for maiiyyears to come. I . able- - " � ­ served., - In other words "the mem . ' morning.at the,age a 72 years. Lesson - Topic-4esus Insists, on, Right- an independent, organization. "The ; I . 'R. 1. . I I . g people . frbin , . I. I � si-lit wit -h- ifs colorful Sipairig,h`lfous- ' I I . �, —'In the -cancelling of these' ' A party of- youn eougn s. - . 1: Londm Association i4 aid Of KDrav- ' . ' F I --- 1-1.1." win get, down A& work without fuss � � . I I . .cont ieafor*- drove out to the.'--halne of . Lesson Passage-�-Luke -6.:39-49F. , !an Missions." In the year 1817 one (s, beautiful. estates. man-made- is- � i"! " . , , . . . . I I . ,��, : or feathers, , . 1-1- 1. - I the Ontario Government has saved ,Xr. Robert Barbour, ;Staffa, on Fri-' Golden Text -Luke .6:46. : , or two plous . men saw'bepond the lands and wond.#rful drives amid wav- ; , . I I . I I .11 " 1�, ­ . I . . - . ing Palms and tropical foliage; I . . "�...... . . '.. .1 . ,the Hydro users a power bill of 'some dav last and enjoyed a social evtmifig., Jesus. in -teaching His',disciples fre- eonfines.,of their own daiiam-ifi4ti ­­ . . . . I I . . . . . 1 In, facing the new parlianient, . I -raging on ,MWn- quently ured parables to em,phasize ' O'n's ...Leaving -!Miami ;via the Tkinlami . '' 1�­ : . . I . De§p1te the storm a small church. itruggling with h . I . . ; , . . - , are -he tremendous fl. . t' 3 trail - acro�� ''the' Evergladesl bor4e of - I � .1 I . twenty.1millions'of dollar's for unused-, - I X.... ., I I P. . . .1 - . � I � th pride, in *ar , . , I Premier.King will have,' probably, � I . . � . day nr�orning,,Mr. Andrew Scott drove His meaning. H' ' He refers t6 ­t niantial burden of surp- the Seminole lndialns, ,'this �.cmllk y-. ' ,i�. . power during.the ,term. th6y...have - ,oixf to. his. school -'at BTuafield and. he- -Pliarisees' *14 --axe ,blinded, wi porbing-misildnary ,stations- I - - . . . . . . .. ... th ong in the history-, ' . ' I. I had eight. pupils attending sehool that i1ndjudice, and .bigotry, and He asks i4eis 1parti of the ,world, and, banding abounds in wit�'animal.and bird IV--. . .. I I - I ... .6f the.,Canadiaxi Parliament.,. Includ-', . '. beeii in office. ,, , . I I day. . I. . I ... � . and is one of the few sections of the . I . 5:: . 11 ... how can they lebLd the blind Deople in- together, came to the suc6itaw of their try remaining in it natum-al - ' � . . . ­ . Moravian brethren. Frarri that ... small coun Is . .,4: � .. L .. . ' ' fm - J . �. . ).... A .. ifig the Speaker of the Hou�e, his,, . � Bythe same cancellations-�fh.ey will T T - A. Wilson, town clerk, *as to the right way of 'life? state, Continuing, we a;rrive at Fort;. . ;�. . . - , I ' , 'I"d off dutT 'for a few days .on ac-' dil. verse 40 Jesus tells the discip -beginning the Association has, grown , 11 . ­. - ­ . , save Hydro users in the'next deeade . .: � I isciple cannot be albovq _jes Meyers which is interesting as the I . .: . � I ;supporters will number -one hundred, ­ ;1 . count of'illness. � I that d d -his and fi6m that day even to th� pres- . . 0 . - ' ' . winter -home of Henry Ford and thoi I . J, ' ' ' and sev.6ntv-nine. ,while Opposition � &��power, bill of over, a hundred mil- , Wbrd has --been received Of the master. "As the well -taught pupil -en-t'it has lbeenprivilege'd to'liodd out, i � . . i , " "'" . . � . . . . I 1. . . I . - . ' ' ate 'Thomas Edison, alsp the Fire- . I .,. .. fdeath ofll�x. M. Ross, a former resi' 'takes­-fte color from his preceptor, do the hand'of fellowship and help* By I , � I . members ofall parties will number.." lions.'of dollars. 'v . . - . stones� The-S-pamis"h nipss, so much � . . ­ I . I I . ., . �rfo�t�, now of New � Ijisk- shall, you by little and- �y litt,14,'Ilike - I '. ". I . � . .. � . , the,Grace of God it has been instfu- .. I ", . � . . . : .-I... � , " . . I in El I 'n , , 1. 11 1, nly sixty-six. . �. � . . I If that is wrecking Hydro, Hydio eard. . � the mind of Jesus., --Y�ou shall see v.lUnge o trees and foliage (a i - . � . .. 0 . . ' . . mental in assisting the. Moravian ' real parasite to the country), we are I . I I I. . . I . . . I-. I . I : , .... r '. . I � . Mrs. Win. Ifeland, of the Kill Rd., things" from the same standpoint. cause.,to such "an extent that, with- . . , ­ . informed . Ir, . . .� I . , , ; HO'n. R. B., Bftriett will lead the � us and -the g'nergl public. will be t the'home-,of her son- Your t1ioughts, yout' adews, your, out it help, Moravian ae-0vit y wou'�, hlolst6r oses., To .Henry F -9r& s, . I . I ...... . . I . . I . ,ers e . pa-901Pel away a 14 I is now -being usedAn UP- . ' �,., , . ' " * . I law, Mr; Tbos. Archibald, o . n Tues- modes of act�on, your innier man, have been undeniably cuitailed. ,, ing.,purp I I ,% - . - ". . .. -official. , Opposition with a. following , quite...willing for the Ontario GovE�rn- I ;! 17 1 1 1 �. . . . . . ... . is given the 'credit of discovering' its: .. . . ;­ ' , I.. I . ' ' . , , " s7hall, gradually assimilate th 1111i.m. I I . . 1� .1 . . I of th rt b he . I -­­. I I I . .. I I"', I . i ,y -nine , mem ers, and , t - ment to continue Aheir - so-ic,alled," - -d" � 0 There shall -be similarity." Christ's " � usefulness. " 0 1, . � . . . V , ... � .1 I . . . I . I .1. I. . � - - At -Sarasota we visif&(T-`t1ibe , winter .... 11.1� I �. ,. I I � . ­ I . ' followers cannot expect better treat- . - , . - � . �." other. Opposition will consist of what- . wreckin'g process. -,--,, - ... - I . `41 ,� I ... . . . . . . I From The � Huron, Expositor of . . quarters of the, Riiiglfng Circus an -4 ... I " ' 11 . I . ir Master I . go . �1� , .. . . ment in the wo..rld than the" . � . I . � I Februarn 5, . . . U left ...... of �he, Western Progressives, In'the long run, y4ro users are . � - r8*8;6- : , . . 0 Art 'Museum which ta1es its ,place . . , . � . . H . I . . . . or'Eter'n- I , ' '. 1. ' . . among the great museums of the � . .. 1* . I . �� . I 7,- . theX. C. V., the Western Social Cred- I more nearly, �oncerned' about how - MT. Ratz, Reere *of Stephen, was ity. Let 'a foll,cwer live a life of Ia- I Seen. in the' . � %, ) . � . 11.11, . . . '. . World. Alt Bradenton. wp took the . elected Warden for Huron CpunW for boi'and,h.gelf-denial, ,doing all the good , . . 1. . ' ferr � y across Tamlpa Bay, arrivin in .. . . ­ :� . ltorg,'and.', last, but �erha�ps'not­.least, -' - HydPo is run, t1i h ill Who rung -it. ' , .... - -he tan, 2tnd C 0 , - - 11 i . . I., . . I . . . '. , the year 1886. 1 then. -he will lj@�,. a com.�. _ : - - ,9 , ,,, 11 _,-�--. . .1 I the Stevens' Party, composia'd of Ur., � - They d6not, 6f'course,.want a repi- ,.A'few days a;gu whet the ther- ipl.etia disciple --like his Master, holy, un , aper .j :St.- Petersb�rg, thei'.Suns4ine City. At, I I "I , ­ . ' - -, . � ­ I . . 9. N . I . I 11 . . . . I t � . P . I dati'bf writing for this season thirtv- . . . 1� . Stevens himself. , . .1-1.1.1 . ..... .... s -ii" ' mowletei Was down near zero a water 'hArm1less and undiafile;d; 4nd'separate.,( . . . , . . . ' � titibn'of Feiigu'6 and,"Henry gov" . feet long, ,was from shiners. ' ' �. .... . . five ,thousand tourigt4 'have, rp,gist4i- . I I 1. I -1; I . . �, . -snake, nearly ithree . . . .- ;� .- - � . - . . . k; !0 . ,,, I ­­.- . I � . What, the. Gove'rnment policy will ernment niana4ement,-of Hydrc� but killed - on- i I , Verses 41- - 42,The. m-. I , I I VU ELL St. Plletersburg,Chamberol Com- , ..I I., ... 1-11. I .. . I - ­j!g, farm a Mr. John A'V- aninj of.it . . . T . .­.;,.�.. I..... 1, . I . ­ I . . . I . . �F-Ty, London Road, Ztanley. I . -hy I I I merce. , I ' - ..: I 13, , . ... , ' ere. What we would like others to . .1 any - I I ' From here we- have taken in �,., 'be and vAa 'legislation they -propose '-, lo�.da'te the genoral,,public-is pretty ' , ,po,crite 'Walks Six- Miles , - � , .1 . , t . ' On Tuesday, 'ev�niiig Mr. Alex. h, i; found in 'the teaching ­ I � � 1� - : , .. I *ill be contained in -the. Speech'from -, ..-well,' libased,'With' the ianher in - ' R e�'i� ' . I- .., . . I . sl.de trips, � including Clearwater and . I I � . I . . - ... . "'.. I . -, - I . . p . � I ei ,,pf Harlock, was. made the re- be and expect -them to�bewe mu9t be Dr. George W.- Rgee,y, of Parkhill, Tarpon Springs, located on the Gulf, .1 . 1. .. I � � ' I ",_1 " I . I .the Throne. .Mr. Ki'n'g- mad6 singu­ .. ' which;Hydro'affairs are b :' - . _ P e t of a,han,dsome -present In the ouTselves. Those"who tak-@ Upton them tra'mped' six, miles over., devip. snow r . if - . .4 I , . --­ I . ping, eon. 'to rebuke*and reform others are eon- drifts in ,A ,close race W'ith.tl�e stlork Mexica..' It is the home of the . . . . ..; - � 7. ­.: ­ A 11 - form of a watch and chain from the ' . largest sponge fishing:fleet in 'the I . I ..., .IArly few .promises,,.� du.. ing thejast , , .. I .ducted, both b�.tho:H)rdyo Commis- -cerned -that ,-... I .11 . "I , . .... . I . ... .. .. I . i . . members and adherents �of Bu $, to look to -it they, be . . . . . ''. . . I .. -L ­ � . .7 . and harmless, ,on &lti�.rday.. In.th.e. Port Franks lo- world. Also to Ta,niPa via,the , I . I election -c'ampaign, which will -leave' , . .:--- - 0,hurch, Hu,118tt. .1 - .. thery'L'sellvep .q.anid,y , ' .� IT- . sion and the Ontario Government-. . , blaingless, cality n'orth 6f Thedford he wa-9, fare, bridge, a seven-ni.ile strilc .. y ­ . I . I . I � I � .,:o� .... At the hat' m6arnival at 'Sead-orth gnd'-Withoilt rebuke. How canst thou ed to leave his -car three miles from tute of eon- .... . � . . I - . �� .1. him free to'implement such, logisla:-,. I . I . ­ I crete and, steel, spans Tampa Bay to, . " I ... - I I � . � . 11 I I . . �',­, skating rink on Friday- evening., Mr. offer thy ser:vice- to thy brother, to 'his destingetion and start out on foot connect St. Petersburg 'And- Ta , 1. . . - 11.7 ­ tion.as he believes will'be'in the`746�t­ I . I . . . ,11 out the mote from hiseye� v�hich mpa- � ,� 11 �. . To te be- I ' I ., � � J&hn Leatherland was. .awarded -a Pu through thO deeply drifted ,$now The It shortens. the automobile u - � e �. I I -hin, as it was Tarppa is brne of the largest ci . ii thou thyseAT hast a beam ,doctor walked to meet 'two cities by 25 miles-, �.. ilit ' h .� prize fdr...-the le good eye as well ,as a go,od expeHant-father who hla,d, phone� the twean , � N .� �, 1. I . erests of t.he Dominion,"and wit . .. . � ... I latgest gent's hat and requir 9 A ' th , - � � Mr. Harry Perkins, - for the smallest. bond, whe P � . i ; : .. I a majority ,)of one hundre'd and I 'SAY.- i.Miss- Bertha Crieh took the prize for in thine oNyn eye, and makest no oom . t S.A. r" , . : %fl . "', . . VHAT OTHER PAPERS � - impassible �to travel with horse and manufacturing. ci ies in. the U� Iga I I 11. twelve over all other, parties,'' he " . . I ­ I ,�he largest ladies' hat and Mrs.'Lev- plaint of it ? cutte� as thr danger of The trip to Oilandar 'Mere words I � .. ' , �. , ­ . . ina Barton .for the smallest; Xaster I , Verses 43, 44, ,45. --Jesus says in, the horse's legs ,be.jhg 'broken by go- .... . . " , . ..'', I should- hav little' difficulty, in catry- - .7� I .. I . I George. Towh for the bDy"S' largest, effect that -the -heart is the tree, and ,�n through the heavy...Ic -,q-�,,t -of snpw- to -folly describe the beatity and the, - � 1. . e , � - . . of mere peoplo.are too insignificant; I '.1. irig his measures through the EfousIe., " I , Let,Themi Soeak U�T. . . IT g ,g 1, . ��, . "I . , ... �, , nn., �­ , .and- Master Fred ,Beattie, for the -the we ds .-and actions will be fruit' ,he doctor h,owever sucele . eded in" ,�r- rvastness of the Orange and citrus; , .. .7 . .� . � , �­­­ smallest. . . . . according P the ' nature of the 'tree. riving 'before the stork who intr .. I I What policy Mr.,.Bennett willfol- (Stratford Bedcon-Heraid) - ' I Dduc- fruit groves inland 120 miles. Orlan- . . Q, ,1 . . . . .. ". . I .. . j. Mr. Win. Logan hag sold 'his resi- Verse 46 tells us that it is an af.- ed in -to tfile world -a bouncing'ba,bY da, the City 13.vautifuI, has. within. its ... . . . I . I I .. r� -156 official .oppos'i- $61t.Ahe 'back , bencherrs' sipe.fk "out."' says the P. city limi't� 32 lakes. Near- Lake ,.,.v ,­ I low as leader%cif . ' ' dence near the high school, to Mr. M. front to OUT' Lord'to call him "Lord, boy. -Zurich Ife'rald, . I MI. 11m,an for i$140,0. I Pord," as if we were *holly.,gt His . i . tion, has- not been 'disclosed, but Mr. ' �. Canadimn, Obse�ver, of SirniV, in an editorial. - ' ' 1 lMr. Robt. Scott, formerly -of command, and liad devoted gur 1 I � - .. - . ­.,.- ; . . I turn- , sel-�Og The - gig Storm Wales ,we 'visited -the world,49;mlous' I 11 . .�'. Bennett beh�g Mr. Bennett,'it is_,more -*b1ch deplIores the meek submission of,the ranks ' ,side; McKillo.p,, has gold his farm, on to His service,. if, we do i�zi­­ make - ­­ .. � I � . . I Bak ,Singing Tower, located 'on , the I . 1. � - __ . and. file of, memj?ffrg . . 6f.'both prorvincial and Fed--- , the London Road', Hay, 'which he re,.:'copecience of econforming to His,will One of the worst b1i7zal.d.b ancl, highest spot in Florida, surrordilded I �� � - � " ' . the. Sarnia daily says . . . . th�n probable that he knows -bis own eral prarliament-s. there is ' heavy -fall of $now swept th by a'bejautifUl mount in lake sanc� - 1. . , P. ... I � cletitly purchased, to ,Mr: "MeTaggait and serving the interests of His king- is I is part of ", � I . an "imiprLyssive prelponderarice of members who - . � -t is Putting a cheal.u' - ,our- Canada st Wednesday, Thursdav tuary. I � . ,4 1 11 , .. . .. Anind, even if his -followers do not.-- for' a,xel.ff9idefWbl . do in. I 1. Pon ". . 1. . IiMre- selldom expressed themselves In the public . f hry -0aTV6rt was elected a 9 'and Vriday, and we have had a fe�v After touring the State, 1,600 md-les; .. . '.. I 1. -, . '-It"is rumored, hov�ev�r that Mr. I I isessions . . I . They have illor�rect their 1-oud- ,Mr. ,He .. ,elves,. if we think that a ba:re I �., � I ,, I . '' f 4 ' -cif r1qligion .will save us, tphTio inches of enow Practically- every day we settled in St. Petersburg with its � �, I . ,meniber of the. public school betard of esswn - t . . - 1''. I I Bennett's great social reform, pro- . . spokeh neighbors to tai%-<&-PTominent "han,,4jn Ttckeigrn'ii�, for. Eginondville ward, hearing, the sa�ings of Christ . will since, with , the' mercury dwelling many and varied attractions for tvin- "I .. '11.� the law -making wblle�-tbey%bave been elotitent to on, Satu�day lkist. , - . bring us to 'heaven, with'a'Lit dol around the zero mark. The ,blizzard, te.r visitors. Our Canladian Oub, of .. 1, , ", gram, which was s,p loudly broadcast- � play �he rale of ye-s4men.11 IM19 on -Sr was ­ I � - ,, I * ' A large'sleigh,1Q,ad of Exeter skat- them. This Jesus gets forth in vers- Thursday, esipeciall A real Wbich. we are members,. has a mem- : I . . a little Over a" year ago, and wbich,--.. - - The Canadiin' Observer -lielieves that is is due .. 17-49 (by a similitude. Those who old timer, as ter6ble banks of b6rship. of almost 30-0. This city is � ­ " . . Iers took .ih the carni,val held in Sea-. es .snow .. . � � , ";. . . -was.so completely buried,hy the vot- , to .this submissrve attitude and silence.on, the . fort� on Wednesday. �- berth 'hear His sayings and do thenj Were piled up in places, while in other also no,ted for ,its church -going peo- . , . � f � . ", . � . parf-of the. "back.-bencliers' that the r,ou.,n,tfy ha6 � -­ M�ssrs. John and Ba�iel 'Howard, are likened .to 'a man which built a s the snow is- all swept &�nay. ple, and has -9 total if mrd�rq, than -6D . I � . I . I . I . . 6-r I'suffe-red a EeTicTu's spell ,of bad adin,i "�Tiatio%--: left,J.6r the big swalnp in Stanley re- house, afid, diggedl,deep,, and laid'the .- I , I ei&S at-�h zee-ent ele6ti6n, Will be a]-." " - i1i ­ Thoet traftic,' even on 'the main read churches. A inemorial seivice.for our I ., � , * . � tlw.. '. , ­ - . mUrely too much deferenide' -re to Hensall wag impassable late beloved Xing George V, will b6 , I �� . lowed to remkin dead, and- th . . ,'He, displays C cently. lKeisrs. H. and C. Kalbfiejech fnimUtion on. a:'rqck; .they found from hr- ,6 1 1 1 �­ . I 6 the ,cabinet � Con -ceding all the intelligence in,�­ ' have 'a large tract of. timber land, their fiope urpoii Christ, who ,is the -for the Old reliable team' -of bots,le-s ,h,61d, at 10-90 at, �S,t. Peter"i Episcopal . . . I h V a "*-the world as 'being concentrated in th,at� -nu Ages.' But ,he Aat lieareth , , I . � ... -1 I . , , I ­ p4ity wit r. Bennett at its hLad, .., the miator car and truck had to b' Church, Tue�day. Jaimar ' . I 11 ... . . . . will again tilrni their,attentioh t . o th . ,circle.71 . .1. I . . I ...., j .or there, and the Mesgrs. Howard Pive Rock bf ,set :asid,e, for' several days, e y 28-, 1 1 !: -1111'. ­ ;11.. e ,n the C; ., . ' a contract trom'them1or ge-Wng outTand dGeth'*6t kno" -his duty ,but- snow was so deep the ,p as th-e With ,best `i�i',�hes to' .'.The'-116Tom - I ,. � I . - ­­ .. While �6t r ,neglects to �dol is like a mart-mlia - lows could Exposit6r and its many readers.' .1'. . � I I _::1hing to jo nadian Ob- saw logAj wood, -rails, �etc. �. - . not keep, the main -highways open, . I'll � . true 'and trie(r Conservative t6le,$, . Server* in afty' incitement to rebellion in. p&Tty The Kent -real Journal of CommLarce '��Ilt a- house without a 'foundation. I I . .. . . .� - . . - .. I not until Saturday Were th-e- -bi plows' EMMA J61INSTON. , - . . .� I � such as tari-ffs, finan'ez�, the railways poi-itical f1ranks," we believe,'the general public ' ma�es 'the follbwing compliments..., . - IhEfo the -,stream, j*at vehe,merdtay , -1 ,ig R'11��! ...... :: . 1. would readily endorse 'the Iview's.empressled by !re-ference-to -one of: Seafgath'5l,most *Upon his­hbii�e there was .no Rock Of able to ket th�roujkih,, Zero and below "I . I and the old flag. ., ..' . - MINN . IE REID. I ,, - . I— ag . -'l '"""` Ages for him to rest securely upon. . weather ,accompanied 'the blizzard . . . "I � .i . ­ .... .. . . I .that p�prer. The aier"' e ildn of representatives Pros-peroui ---- and'- important mandfic- . , ' . 11, , . I . -..,.. . .4.1. in ,OUT PAT%gments, hav# been eafitent to foll-ow � tur - . "It is ;;A; of the,,old6s`estab­ -Cmidemed from Henry's Bible, , which was considered 4n man� plate' I 1. - A ­­ lip . I ­� I -41.1 - ".. . as the worst in s� - - I e n 25 years I... ,i;- . . , . 0 . I 1. the dictat4i-of th# more -voluble memberls.. -of the, - ,1i,rheZ,.n,tg in Western Canadlit.' lir . 0 . . Apparent- � ; 1� .. , ,. . party -and to respoin'd with alacrity td lhe,.crack , 18854 X , G, VaiiEgmond -commenced 1Y this'%to,rm is. taking' the place of overseas., be graduated -6�jl the - ' ., , . .... -.1-11j. , , WORLD AfiSS10N8 .'­ ­ .the Usual Janq m ­.,� . of the Party whip, Patty 16yalty, of cotirsE�j,­jg-,.. the woollen mill in Eginondville" it � lary thaw that we are Western UZU'versity in London,. ,-He I I I I 11 1,11". I I Not A. Nice Sounding, Word, ­ , m�.methin-g very dear to the heart of the-averag.i. in 186 nd , I Moravian. Missions .. .,---' I now, lbaking for to take down these '9tarted rpraciis� fii Blyth And in Jan- - .. - - I , .. , . I ... . . . . � .o.removed to Seafafth where it . . , . � �, . o . ­ - membfet ,of Parliament Pd�ticiakrly - if his, own was destroyed 'by fire in- 1983. In . In the ,dolumns - io& , The 1kitish; big -banks, 'but it will hiat be in Jan- uary pf 1926, Oved, to 'Wingham, I � I. �� � in I ,, I � ... ,, . In a front page box on Monday qarti� is irr power afid'is 4n, danger of dekeat at i886 he ,sold i L. ,G Weekly recently' exjractsr.'.'appe&red USIXY 'this year, but any time Soon where 4 eInjoyed-an extensive ,prac- , )- I " I 1. . t to his sons, . I 1,.1 � I � last, the, Toronto -Mail and Empire . A division.. TherIe-may-be same. excqg�6 for this and W. D. Vam-nEgmond and retired. from a new book by Dr. & King Hut- Willi suit MiGst oUrtig. 'On Thursday tice... 'Re, was ni,%rried at Tilftinapolis I I - I I , 11 0- - . ed an . Ottawa,. ,.#" wilien the kaesti,on at issue is ,one. of -vital prime,- The mill buildings are pleasantly sit- Wii entitled, !'By P%Lfien6e and, the the train becalne ,blocked at Clinto.n. in 1924, to IMiss 'Ola L, HensleV, who, � .. 11 I atri -p % and oil, Friday �,eavfer- engines Vjj� 'surviAres him with two yodng sons, I I �.. e atch under. r!e, and UV&n Wh i1oh, all ari6 agr:e)e1*, �$uf th ere i a V uated aiid, are a twe in, appear- Word." 06,ncistely and in a pol I ".: . ­ I . . . ttrac ,. I the hea'aing, "Tomrii6ris, Piper is.. n0!JtCUS# for .the elected repreetntatives of �h,e ance, . I . I - . 1orm'­thq:i-,,t&,uth& has. written a fas- big.snowplaw had tobe usedto come ARd 11slo by his mobber, &ur sisters I . . . . I . ­ � . People remaining -of., the Moraviali 10's. UP from London. - It - waa rw - -.11"Irl I ­ ­­ -­ 86g.regated " And, the4 ' 41'ent in, the bous�'alid rerspond- 'Mrs. Olew, of the' Huron, -Road, cinating 'story ,timer and: -we . a real old- and -one brother. They are E st, I 1 . . "I N". `­ � stofIy � unoei -, ire "like d1amb- drimen tattle"''tO the 96randi- of 'Hullett, 0S 'seTi-OuSlY ill with h"Vt sious; In thils bdolk one reads of -the - are not Very anxioiig 'to and Gwendolyn, of Toronto; ,Louise, ; �, . �,,,� I the, heading was, that Thomag Reid, the division gong. - ' I . . , trouble. - . I .1 I early struggles of ,the tpioveer Wit- ­ 'iLn'bth'6�' lj'-nb TiMe- 1T'for ffijify - a ,of Wag,hi6goton.; Nel-I Ad Florleme, of .. I- I ii I I . - 1: . , � A little more h*pem � . Xr.�A. McGregor of Tuckersmith, sionarles,s of Year.­911rich gi�rald. �� 1. � . Liberal member for New-Wdstmin- den,&e or; at least, in- -their ;saorifioees and Ia- , - , . .. Goderick--Goderieh !Star,., I .,, i �i,.,�c I I . . "d'ividt'allitY AMOM-9 our members f6f pki,liament near Ki-ppen, ,is having-;-th4 material .1bo,'Is, of bitter disappointmen1ts. and,l Dies -in TorotktQ I I .1 ., . I 0 I I , 1,�,� - . . ­ , la,d down fof-tTlt eTWUOU'Of AMOW magnificent- aebleveffiftfs, a9l in the I I .. -, . ster,,B; C. uationally known as the would celetainly tend to 6ep the heads of the � . Meral Member Reptity-Spoetker I W. .4;. . , 7-' ­- ch velth'-pufbii brick residence. - - �-- %4" ­ .- I Name of Christ. , -Those -who 09; Ia , ... . .RoveT*hment­fn:-ejo,s-,&r tou a .0piffion. .. readi Pbr- Henry Wendall Qilborn,. died . ,,, gl, . piper - of NAMelAt Hill had been . Mr. Aii&R-w Keys, of the Babylon th (Fred G. ',S&hAelr.-V6Tb PeTth's Liberal �- -1 , . F . in the V81HOUS constituencie oh is- somftlunj is -�olok must be Atrudk by, the in�- fn Toronto on Tuesday. Th6' lbo4y av- inernber to Dominion'P&r�amdiit has . 4 . Nt� 1, -­�.. .1.1 I � ,� M 9A Offit�e room 01ftwhimself on , that ge'Vern"'rentS &te­WL111tb­ &rrat I, Lite, Stanley, has let the contraet for - ;,-@W X -Rot that Gad b"'given. a rived in Godej.,jr_'h. o , � Y,,�,. X".. ' L: � , ' disput " " , Lllrceot at - Wed' . ,;,, A C 'It"is f5r this putoe;sv that %he Mr. A. Rleywood', Clint6n. - d *TO-,q­;Aen, to the Prophey speaker iri the House of Commons. 11 I tAl ll: .1.1 5' nesday ev, b6in.mentionod " therpossible depluty .114 . the erecti", of a ne,w Mek 'house to deAtAte -task to 66'Wvraviz��­Church lening Ws R 3 11 effi*,E, �60.r of thg- offi.,e block. . � elecitiah timem. "I., . I , il:,­�,j: " I . ­ y , I 1. .11 " "baI*-b0ft&4Ts?' were eiteet#d. If tb�T do '� Mr. and., %Ars. McPhail and' ing Parli)rs, before being re'- -Xr. JSafiderson has repr"ented Peli�th . � j� or"I'l ,,, , a task fh,4�rIave havler shiTke& U; Z�Q 'T, �, . ­ I ,., � 90-eak for T16t, A - � %�.i I , 410":6ffleeg Are Atstich'-a, The �itlmbbrsA of that. Oh muftd t4 the residence 6f'bis Mother since 1925 land'durtrig tile, last par- . "l',".. , 101 V-11411. ,CPA tha electoi�,ste at large and fdr- th,eir dalughter dif--Porter's Hill were. f4�-, ureh, 41. pl- ­ , , : ... . d" disfrit-It in paAltiocular the p66ple who elected 'On 18t, IPMtridk4ltlm.,et'. M".i; j" '10A, - pafffiuiielfC�Mffl� , ihat , - tu"Int ftom taydeta -�h,� VrRIAY throughout its two huii,dred, All yv4M, , 1%, ..., 1, I I Tbt� fulteraf li&rnent &czed as On,tgx - ,ip .1 ,�, W... ­ ".­; W, Wh hr ��, *v# had lihipikod ju-mes , 11 , , "t ".., �Wi . . 11 511 ' * ' Do , - .;w]p 11 x i I ! I ; I t , i � � I � � I 1i I I � � , -thOh Nve, no V016b. it, the 9OVtftr#e'nt *f tjr6' t6f oxistenot- h I took plate oft FT1dl%Y ilthilmolon, ivith .his-partp. U is undetlatood' that I"v#', beeh`�" fikh fill I edtmtry7�1 I Xfor0*6f, " p6hum'-willd fig - -W .- , ­ Attor h6w- , ­ ..1.1 11 0911t, : 4 a � A, 10 1,11 1�j ... 9 .0vor ­� ­ . . iii� I I .31 ­ I -ior if 'M*r NAO�Dhl'o' ""a"ors, to Witlabld eeint.L Pierre P. 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