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.., I BEAFORTH,, Friday, March 22, 1940
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I , inclined to doubt the latter claim. March P6, 1915
This Almanac reveals that it cost ' s - Mr. T. Jackoun, Sr., of Clhoton, bad
the people of Germany five hundred the niftfortune to fabi one ,day last
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and sixty million -dollars a year, ,or . Th -P pewo for �tlie new melviffle
over a million an& a half dollars a Church, Brusseh3, arrived from DUU-
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db the queerest thing at the oddk),st subscription long overdue and storm,
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whe;ne, a famous muivia actress was I
battle in Canada to control thei four .
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the list he Vour§ ol I on th� troubled
piriincipal, communicable of
staiying at the home of a socialite -atks and hiono out the difficulity.
chAd . hood., An anal-yeds of figuxe�s se-
hien&' It wtas, a magndficient Placeille was telling'me one day a6eut
with a 9rftt marbl4 stairway and an 'bow he
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would' like to Bit dowft sbme.
arched bamffster that 'epticed ber. on time and express _,hig fe,_1j,ng8 1], an
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morning and,, then go SiddilIg down lb,,k and see what happenied. W,ol�i,
Health hhA just now, been, releai�pedL It
the banieter. It wwq� a 'Vagnifi'e-nt 1 1 ,didult want to be . trouble,maulter,
Vhov" that in the eight PTOWIM" in- I
feeling and sh4� coasted doiwa., to a �
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And- aL3 the FarLy Almanac snows I 0=0111-mg,mr along univil one I
I at the atatina on Timrsday Wit, 18 very abmpt citop on the flobr. wieek �he really let po. poiliap you* trataon Area of 1921 the dleaths' per
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that there are 481,875 "blocs," 92,696 cams were piled on a -track and, in The butler picked her up and re- heatild about it I tihlak�every paper ,100,WO POPUlAb"M from the four Ais-
"eells;� and 27,989 local gToaps,_822 , Siame waY Vall fj�om the Platform to Itaxed his frx)zien smile -long er'Oug`h, to in. the country b04 a ptory about tim, ewes Of nleusle% wwlet fe'Veir,- . a
t1he gTound, and aft,er picking them' igay: "Good for you! I've always but- in case you don't remember I'll whooping 0009h and di#hlbeTia —in-
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. provincial groups and, 41 districts, Over them were 142 ODwen cracked or . wanted), to do that my�self � refredh your anemary. I I bined have been reduced so defindte- .
all of " which have their offices and. broken. I 'I can,well retruember,�iien I wa�s a 4e started with the church, which ly -that the death rate in 1938 froffit
Mr. Arthur Effighoffer, of Zuritch, sidall boy that a veneirablo uncle With 'was leaking, and he ,called the coin- -these four diseases wasi only 17 *§ per
officials who are on full time salaries, has purchaaed the' Commorcial Hotel a long white beard.used to call on us. gregation for fair because they pur- The most serious Of �Vheae four
from MIr. Joilin Rau for $3,200. 'I%e He was a great talker and his beard chased -a -.new argan wiftfle the chunch ,011tildhOOd d`Jiseasels wag dkyhth&n1a; W
we canreadily believe what it aU bouso will be run as a ternwrance' was coubmuaMy wagging up . and was leaji& 49.3 per cent or
COS 4-- 1 1 yg. He went on to the case 1921 it accounted for
ES. bael. down over tile wrinkled, RuMs and of Dio,etor Jlin,and the people who are atmost half the moTtality filoni all I
In addition, this party cost of over Me remlers are securing their Ifir- dakee of his vest. Someone told me driving to sRibws etach. 1-l'uturday night fomi. . loa -the following Years diph-
� doll r ed men fcr the comdag season, Mr. in a joking miolod that it was, a false . and not paying their doctor bift. He theda hao graduafly IMPTO:ved its rol-
a million and a half airs a day is Wni. Ferguson ,with Mr- Thos. Kyle, beard an(I that it wbuld pull, off, and. until during recent
. I vri, I r- AAm Mogott, I ,.vanted to see whether reminded several of them� quoting ative VOWILOIL ,
eUirely exclusive of the cost of Gov- I , '"' Ral's 11, 11 it "�as 0';,bheir namaes, uh;at the rductor hadn't YeaM it has 2SVIlmied the p,nsltioxi of
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[ . . Mr. Bert Moir with Mr. Robart Elgie, not. I Ld�edl it one day,,grabblug the I shirked a blizzard or a siftit stbrin to least importance. It is a1sr, the dis-
ernment administration. ,which is George Hwdey, with Mr. John: Me- beiard in my bands when, he was go- � dirive out to' bh-eir 11arms and save ease which has laa%WY contributed to
l entirely separate'from t'he'machin'- Death, Fred Da,vtids�m Exurn Varna� img at top speed and giving it a solid' the bv,es of their children. The La- the' great decrear.e in the four com-
I with Jasi. B. McLean, and Mr. 1. Me- Jork tfha� ,made him- yelp with pain. d'bew Aid wa,9 roundly derided for its bined, This faAA is a otrilvilug proof
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II ery of Germany's one political. party. Kay wult jamies che4oy. I yelped alfterwiaods from the effect, hypocritical attitude t9wards,the wife Of the efflCaCY Of WhO weapons usl&d'
No wonder the Nazis Party is The many triends of Mr. R. P. Bell of a slipper on the shiny part of nry f a man 6eiA to prisoir, and whom to suppreso this disease- Autit)DXJill,
� of Seaforth win be sorry -toliear,that blue serge, phnits, but I was satisfied 0diey shunned bec,ause of this fact. whi�* was convincingly dommi,strated
! '6iirasveageut as long, ago as. . .
i willing towage any kind of warfare, he had the.midsfoatune Jo break his at least tint the beard was real, 'You plose as saints when your hearts to "he a
I not only. to preserve their Own form leg. , I I So many peoVie have urgxx� that are blar-ker with hypcei,i,sy then the 1895 and diphtheria -tox,oqd,, a piwen-
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� of government in Germany, but to Mr. Alfred Sutit—, Who recently they niever ,slatdsfy. Our Preacher todd ,man in jail is besmirched because he tive agent, began ,to be used widely �
. sold hL3 farm on the 4th ,iponcessjou ,Me once that every time he hits his. fell from the straight and narrow.- about 1921. . .. 11. I
impos6 it on other countries as well. of Stantley, has engaged with Mr. R. finger wilth a homimer Ito has tlie,(That one nipped real hard. - The National System of compiling
I Garrow fow the coming Year- - . strangest urge to expvesa Mhu &If in Aud that was only the beginning. and pubtiabing Vital Statistics' was
No other members of any party in The proceeds of the military euchwe language ,xoritihy, of the occasiom He Abe (NdWt pull hi,s punches d I conimenced in Canedia in 1920, but
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any country have ever had as mag- held last Wedrie-satay in- Card'nWs Hall wouldn?t ifiateind it to bellarmful at all t gh he 106t about twenty su
,. , holi ,b%m�, the first detail"d -report was for 192L
wnjouope�d to $101 and that of the ,and would only do it if lihLq�re'was tion ,bbey, came baci to him, as peo- At Me CouffaeuceimerA. only. eight
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nifteent a pork barrel to feed from idance, wdilich'foliowedto $13- ... no one 'around, but he reinembers pl,e began to f.orget, Rut'Dbctor Jim I I Tvrovinoeo were timlbTuced in the sys- I
" . " 'MT- Oeorge Boll has sold a hand- the cloth and stifte,9 hi,s fedings, with had several of his bills paid; Abe had ten16 the Province Of Q114ec conun,11-
,, 0 � somi I a Maxwell auto ,tie Dr. Harbum, saine mild .0ort 'Of expressdon such as several ten -year --old subscriptions paid drig to coinlidle its vital statistics in-
. of � Seefoirlift. "Psihaw!" He telfs� me that he makes up and be had the 'statisfaction of &-,pendently, but Quebec entered, ther.
The Blackout Has Its Merits ]3eth w`Ams, daughter of Mr. and hlui,sel-r beid�eve, that it's a form of seeing the Ladies' Aid send that wo- Nialioual System as friont January 1,. .
. .. . Mrs. W. G, Wiltis, is seriou-slY Al with self-control not ,to cuse, ,but �admits man several contnibution-s of food 1926. 'Me eight provinces for whi,ch
1 ]a grippe mid other complicationo. that sometimes the wonders if it and money and chip -together to give comparisons on a uniform bas�s caR
11-h almost every English paper lAal,e W-Psou McCarbney, of Tack, wouldn'st 'do 111104le .good to let loose one of be,r boys the . care ,of an opti- be carried, back to 1921, are deslgmt-
there'is a discussion on the merits eirstafth ,bias had a bad attack of pnieu- t,h&pent_11p flow of worft, that just i cian. I ed - collectively "TJw R,egistration
11 111144I.- ' Miss 14raiqlgeT, trained DUrse, , seem to rise naturally Wh,Qn such an I
and demerits of the blackout, that is tx�l attendance. . incident takes plate. � I say, do wbat you want to. You're, 'I Area as of 1921.- Quebec, therefore. �
. I burtink yourself by st�fliirig what you was not included in this amalysis, I -
necessary precaution imposed on ev- lffr� Sam-Deftz, of Zurich, is build- Abe Hank.s. -.v%lhb runs the local wanit to do because you fear public I I *_ ,
- Irm a temporairy house on the lots he weekly down in the vjUage, is a quiet. opinion. . . I
� ery town and city, and most of that Purrihased from Mr. H. Leppardt and - I I -
� wdll occupy -it until the new Qne be . .
� disemsion does not favor the regula- . � - �. . - ag Now Horoo-rerih Voted 1935 1
- w9l, erect thlis summer -is. contpleted. ,, I -_ -_ - - -.,-- - 1. I - I . - . . -1 " ' I . - .
I tion. I W;sm V'W_i� Duadaq of Torrouto is # � , I ,�, " R - .,
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I But, apparently, th vieU 14 her pareM* ki T;Wbulry. ,,JUSTASMILE,ORTVV%j, r. .5 :q
f e blackout has. .116 a Z - " .
The many friends of Mr. George uw� __ 1
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I its merits, at least if we are to take Johnsoo of Varria vviR be glad to know ' .1. 0 !� �Q 2
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� the word of Scotland Yard for'it, and that he is improving, . The little coumatry girl went shop- "Le Me telil you"'I"T'n ZU& colov- , � - P 7g � � ,
I I � The residence of Mrs. Huglh Currie NU9 in the big city With her, mother "AU, rj.'�L' - I � I . -64 _.?
;Scotla Y4rd, 44 a rule, is not giv- ot grouwt ,.A , � 1. - , . "I, - ,
I I . . nd I . _v uuMWly escaped do- and had he(r. first ride iu an elevatofr. -.11, rigla 'Ohat?" . 9, " 1� I,
I I , I I � i§tmofim by Am om mornfng recent- "'Did''you MOW it?" aek64, her fa- "All rdght� I'll let y4Du tetl mme." I . rr. ii "; g E_
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en Ld iexaggeration. '.. ly. A" Tafford &ad occasion, to ther- I � , .. .. ""' Stephen
I What the Yard believes" and says light & MAtch, The ftme bLized UP "Yes, bul. it vvns� so funny, Dadf" 0 - . o 147 .
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is that,the reasons behind the sev-. . and *=9ft We wie'dow curtagns an"a-eved tibe, cNld. "when we went NO, 2 . . 30 31 12 7 IT. I
. wdrioli, faaaatY were a mass of dnt* the little house, the upstaWs- A man WeW into a &hop in Ger- NO. 3 .. 52 95 4 T511 '' .
enty per cent. drop in housebreaking flameg. They used wet rugs, and it came dbwal" I many and bought a second,luad type-, No. 4 .. 46 129 .20 3 f9s, �
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I and burglaries of'every kind and the vas 000D.Under Control, I 0 w(atw" I . No. 5 .. 49 61 2 1 1111. I
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� . . � Mr- F. -W. Hese, of Zurich, has pur- "Please, sdT, mik4blt I have tomorrow Tte'next day die. returned vftbi the No. 6 . . 81 105 13 in
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I ,tweility per cent. drop in automobile Gllja�Fed ia new 1915 miodel FoW.,tour- aftIRMOOD Gff—?" complaiwA tblat..thio letter 'T' had worn Nio 7 , . 33 54 6 93 -
�, stealing are entirely due to the Ing car, I 11. "Ath, yes. Your graniduDDther, I sup- out, ,,, Nb: 8 . . 45 37 22, 104
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. pose?" "Oh,,�' Wid, the isdib,plveop I I ,
. Owing to ", acoid,0A toone of the I er. 0"i'lou .No. 9 . - 62 115 30 20T
� blackouts. - ' "WXaxeAly; sir; alie is nj"g 'her axe very lucky to have got that ma-, � 1 -fay,
7 ft4wxiilos � qt I& 61ectric light plant in � I I .
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bk f�� am first parachute iuwpr-' � eftnet It used; to b4long to Hitler," - 1,
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One Wouldthink that a black city , zii� ' ' ' *bers whose, houscs I " . 1. I . . . � I I NO. I . . 19 64 23 2 107
1 li gftt�_-d Mr&n tbb-3 sowee, have been ________ --- —_ - I No. 2, . . 14 , 64 15 SO 11
. Would be an ideal place for criminals, wittiout light this weeL I I - M NO. 3A . 24 101 4 3 1�15,
P ar - r Ose w ose Spec- - I I I - *_.O. 313 - 50, 110 0 1 161
. .1 -t . -0 I No. 4 �_.. 46 172 10, 1 2291' . I
L i0ty is r' .'But "the police say . � * "How The Finns .
I . y From The Hartm Expositor 9 . � G. t 9 No, 5� . . 2.9 � 89 8 126:_ I
1. , . no. For one thing there are more . - I I 0 - " ..I 67 106 7 1 , uz,
: . I March 2% 1890 ' , , . . No : 7 - � 14 40 18; . . 72,
police about at night,. and for an ' 0 o That�Way * NO*
Mr. J. P. Fisher, late of Anbrum, bias . I . ,..:: I I . 0 No. 8- _ , 24 8-5 16 125, .
I -other, marauders can not ensure bought 'Scott's Hot0l. in Myth- I . . - . 11 I Stanicy � 11
'! , . There wast a large attendance and , . . - No. 1 . . 34 Go 17 lor
' themselves of a quick getaway and '
i I good. Ddeers were realized 4t ,the sale V orty to one is terrible odds, es- battliagTWnd ot the6ie rival, natious. No. 2 .. 20 so 4 1 104
� can not see what. they are doing, - . �of Mr- Moffatt's farm st(�)ck in. Stan- pecially in a lifc-and-death struggle FbIrough ,it all ,the Flinn6- 1ba,d the No, 3 ..i 4 6 12 1 112 1.
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I 1eT last.week. I I but it,-�,s nut kept little Rullalid, sitam,tua to Plree�erve, their nati6nal No. 4 .. 112 17& - .
Otill more important, they can. not � � - -rr 4,000,000 citizens, from idientIty and 1hold firs, at
. . I Mir. Sam Dickson, ", ninEter of -All less tha t totheir n ion- No. 5 . . 47 25 7 73� 1 1
. see what other people. are doing- : seafnrth, has purchased the farm of deteriding hersieff against the its'sault al couii�ci�ousness. And it is also im. No. 6 . . ' 46 84 3. 133
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Since the, houses. are just black Mr. Jacub Stewaft, cont. 12, McKillop. ot-the Bo,16hx,r1lc Bear with his 170,- p�prtant tio note bhat, ,Llthough Rus�jda, No. 7 . . '10 51 1 - . 62,
1 � i Mr.. Dick -son, is fasit becoming one of 00,000 subjectsA. The whole woiqd was always just On- ItTle gliber Vide of No, '8 . . 93 77 5 1 � 17&
shapes, there is no evidence from the 'the large �,ovuers of the county. ch,�ered, the Passionate words of the a thousiand-indle land border, it VMS . � 11 Rullett I
outside whether the owners are in Or Robert Thuell, of the Gthcooccss�cjn Finnish Preinier w1hen. ,be staid: ' "If from Sweden that Mnland took its No. I . . 20 77 76 1 171� ,
I of Motri,,; met with a painful and se,r- c0mlyelled to do SID, we shzlf, fight to. civilizabiba, not from Ru,saia-, Bvery� No. 2 . . 23 98 29 150
out, and no burglar cares to take the !.,m accident ou; VK0ay la_%t. He bad the end --even after the emd�', And time I havb crosised the little River' No. 3 * . � 25 70 4' -,I 10-1 .
chance of appearin suddenly in a ,driven 'to the bush with a wagon; and -the Finns tave sthb,w-n that hue, meant S00trh, W114ch �dfvidW.Finhind. from No. 4 15 121 .1 8 144
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, .9 whire ttre,re the hvrses. took frigiM -and it. ... I I Ra,zia, 20 milie:s weisib -of Leningrad, I No. 5 ' ' 16 35 13 64 1
. so the stores ran away, t,hxowing him from the, wa- Who are these Minus,,apd, how dici fhave, felt av3 if I were entering, an- No. 6� ' * !� �'. 88,
are so dark they could not use a gon and brealdrig one leg in two pla,c- they glet. that way? The'aniswer is,. otbex world, , � . . '. Wo. 7 I.. 35 79 17 2 133:
I vs. 1 . of couirse, th,al'they bave been "g)et- It IiA-dzin. 1157 bbiattlie, Swedes first r4cKillop -
. fla�shliglht or any other kind without , ,m,. Edward McFaul has fuid a Ta- (0119 t1liat way" for a long Vine'77PI carrbe to--0'Wa11!d, ,colonq , Ig a:n,d No. I. 16 149 - 13 5 183 .
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attracting attention. . I ther liard lime of it stinve Ids return MQUY cem,bu.Ties, in fact. Such, nataon, Chriolianizing and 400 years later, No. 2A . 21 60 , 26 117 -
'home from the south. On the way al character is not born overnight. the lbefoTdnati-on and Lutheranism al- No, 2.13' . 27" - 48 54 129� .
Car stealing4, the police say, has 'bome re contracted a cold, and, after The PIDES are ,a pioneer pebpllp- like, -00 crossed Orver frViri Sweden. So N16, 3 . . 5,2 137 is 3 210
practically ce,qsed, but there are lakhw a large duee of cold. medicine the Ameqi,can,s, bred in an cw,en thst today Mulund is VUll abuost sol- No. 4' . . 60 107'"" 41) 3 �210
it burnt lAs thmat all -the way to lids hardier, sieb000l of adversity. Theirs, is idly Lutberau,'"d tilie aspe'VA of its �, Fullarton
more reasons that one for that. In stomatih. 11. . the northernmost country an Europe, sipiek-amd,,spau towns, a-ii1cl ,neat faml- No. I . . 13 107, 8 12,1� I .
the City of London alone, there are, Mr. Win. SoinerviHe', -agent of tR10 Tying in th,,�,Ia; I btude of Ahaolva. A good ,111eads is Inuch like tbnt of its Scan- No� 2 . . 35 -51 it . 97
85�0,00 car owners who have laid up Nort'hwestern Telegraph Go. in Sea- thilrdof it is, linsdde the, Aretic Circle. ddriarlan, mighbotr. I No. 3 . . 29 ' 89 ; l9 1 137
f(Wth, lims had erected,between Card- In Siuirfa,ce and elilmate Finland re� FVr over six centuries Fial=d re. No. 4 .. 49 49 21: 139,
their machines on account of the re- no's Hall an,c] the waterworks biidtd- semble-9 the 1�a,ke 'Superioir -regulon or 104ined' a Swedish province, eujoyinp� No. 5 ., 45 80 8 113a ,
I strictions on gasoline, soas amatter Ing a new electric fire alarm. Vio Province of Qu,eb&-v, ancl� like a lNigh degree, of an-tonjoiny. In 1809 No. 6 . . 30. MY 14 it,);, I
Xr- T. McMiMm, of Yjaburn, h" them, -it Was, scoured by glaclersha Russia hnal-ly conquered -irt, but Ts-ar No. 7 .. 17 47 15 8�v ..
I of fact there are'few "cars to steal. let tile contract foir the erection of a the Ice Age rthousaudisi of yeall,%,ago. Alexander I gj,-amted the P,inns al)l the Hibbert _ '
But that is not all. Far fewer ar- haudsonue new lirlick reskllemce on tUe A,s a Tesult, its 00i): ie; a thin and Privileges they had( ,posceKosle,di under No. 1A . 37 118 7 14a
old liouwsbe6d, farm. Mr. Whitely of rocky sUrface covered with lakes amd S'�vvdisll rWle: religilotle freedom and No, 113 . 29 79 * 25 2 1.35 -
rests. are being made for drunkeness I-Axidleisbo,ro has .the contract. sVMtm%)9. Indeed, Muliand mehm fe,n_ tbdr own Parliament, bt&n1khagsy1stem� No, 2 . . 23 125 39 5 19Z,
on the streetSL This, is partly because � MT. Jainies 0ooper ot - the Londoa tand, InWrish-land. Only in tli-L- sonth, colfrage, Postal service, sichDolls and No. 3 . . 44 158 13 1 � 215�
there are fewer people, using the Road, near Kippen, dellivered id Sea- WeOt, al)Ong the seacoa--it, where, the CIN56W PtUrifts'. Thus, by a sibrauge No. 4 . . 25 ,124 16 16S 0
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Wrth on,`ruesday last ten very fine glackers'stoipp�qdi, leaving behind- the Paradox, thle `I%ar' who Was an, auto- Tuckersmith I
. saloons, and fewer people' abroad Shropshire e,*esT,=d himbs, whick, ,heo ternirwN mbraine they had pushir.'A up crat in this, own backward � I
sold, to'Mr. T. & 811orp for sbipment before them, is them a real cla.y, bot- a constitutional I land, 'was Nm I .. 26 103 49 3 181 ' � c I
. w0narch in this crm, ,N,�., _9 .. 24 115 60 1 2091.
11 owing to the blackouts, but more to the thrited StEdem V0,M to the sbil. I quered territory, witIl .the, ,bit,, ,)�f No. 3 .. 17 80 41 1.39
largely because, as police officers Two weeks ago Mzw. George Dick- Ornly a hardy peoplie like the Philtis, Grand Duke 'Of MnlalldL This sdtun- No'. 4 � - 27 102 28 I 1511
. ,son of the &th concession of McKillop with persisteince end th6 application tilon wao a taclit r6cognftion of Mo� No. 6 . . 30- 87 �0 147
say, responsibility among individuals ui�pi with a very sexious andi painful of nafturall selence, co-operiation and superior civilAzatiOn �of the Muns; and NO, 6 .,. 25 108 20 1 15+1
Concerning the importance of their actidkent She was gogug out ft-om awleat of the birow, could.h4ve, made Of their ability to govern fliemisfellives. Usborne .
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personal behaviour to themselves the ,60M to %brow onme vmter and MWIV fa succes1s; of agriculture on V10 It 'Rated for 90 Years, satisfactorily NO. 1 . . 32 39 29 1010$
slJOPed and fell, bmaVmg tier Tog at unlgmtb-ful soil ,tbat tbey ma almost On the Whole fb,r both �Adee: th,a Rus. NO. 2 .. jo fil " 1, 10a, - I
and the community, has,greatly in- tbx� ankle, I feed' M�eui'Q)ea�res and expert tOusl� Of ?S'ana were a0sured 'of a loyal buffer NO, 3 - -, 22 , 37 7 1 117 I
. . Mr- 11bbert G, Roi�a has exclianiged good' butter bewndiels. . POON'11=0 on their weotem
creased. � . froWer; No. 4 . . �3 82 6 121
. I . � hin lw" r1hred:on the ofib conceo- fStiland possesiSeff a sim(gle gree�t eta- the Finns -had, ample opportunity for NO. 5 . . 57 67 25 149 1 �
- & isium M�K%170p, With Mr. Clor�ins tiothl res(ource in its vast f6rests, Politilcal and social progre8la. No. 6 . . 53 19 21 93, .
Delaney for his 50 -Acre 1hrm on tht, wVch ewer ary area greater than Wng before the World War Ot 1914 No. 7 , . 51 34 23 ' 109
Nice To Be Retired - I 4th omLemEaun, Mr. Bom receiving New E ngl9nd amid as loirge as Min- p injand had become an advanjoed �
. $2^0' diffevemm bet"an' -itfii6 two neso�_, These fore I Exeter ,
I "'45 "8'r'�' we"i MOM' c0uubvY. It was tbe first country to No. I . . 110 71 51 a 236
A retired business man in.-Nibw placik � aged, with a view to conpervation and give, emplete, eQualfty to wo�menf__� No, 2A . 66 41 1-7 121
The Auidliary of the WY.M.S. and PeM10,111ein't lUcomfe. Umbeir from its f Iyack bw alinjoet no No. 2D . 58 64 20 142
ar , as� 1906. It r
York filed his 1939 inc6me tax report - Sabbath s�,Jwol officefre �in;d tmehera AbMAH land bu-tter f'rO= its f6=5 d1ldillevacy. This isr w pi I , -3A . 49 65 J[8
of �Vnion Church, Bnwefiek� had a ibavepad the Instalmetifts ou the pl�n_ by n and has NO- 132., .
on Tuesday of last week, and told sociial g~nd at� Mr. Alexander uqbb debt Cal America. In Ube b,ef&itI_ bO6A m0r(el 011ce6stsful, than other unift. NOL OB . 60 59 14 - iX�
ticm'a bOm V the Vftrld War: the No, 4 .. 40 24 25 2 91
. the Government he owed a tax of Muskad's resad,dn� List Thutafty ov- fall &Wned glaos, window of thie, Na- pi-nw. Iliad already had a bmig experi- Heniall
$1,200,000. enting. 'Me Awft-Ary presented Kra. 41fth) Hanlc in HeisdnhA, thof,e 'stuad eu�_,e of l3ellf-govern
I WW. Moffatt wuh a handawdib Oxford but 469 two Prototywo of natlaiml, la- , nient; When the No. 1A . 71 127 - 9 2 .209'
1 OPPoltunItY CM,e to %et up theitr own No. 113 . t7 117 10 181T
In payment he sent a cheque for Bible and'an aWrwm T1#6 addrew bar, Chle, lumbeldack'und the faTmeir. Tepubyde'.t1my b19A on4y t OoWnn'
was remd by Mm, J.,M Simpmu and A *ealth of Waterpower, - stared in Gatong .the I o Seafarth I
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three hundred thousand dollars to ' 1n1m alrOaAi' l(Lid 40WO, NAX I .. 36 125 - 36 ?, .:19?, 1
4fte PrTomtwaon maAfe IW Ww VVkn- thbusands of Iskes, wako§ it oo�wlbie R011atibuls: betwe*m Minland and Srwe, No. 2 . . *52 110 3� 194
,�over t16 first Of quarterly paymmts. fbbhedzgh�nu. Tft,� o.Mceivi W4,teaM. 00 rodobw JmVortL9 of coal, of whidli dft, ftve al,m" beee ,g,We. ,Me NOL 3 . .
But he -was not the only one, -as the em piles6mted VW30� jr,* 1KdffMJ vvilft a tiberei id mite., 33 ill 24 2 18(Y,
Muland is a land, ,bridge ' Gul-f Of galhuia whidl, sopwvAe�, the. No. 4 . . 8r; 87 29 -2 1_6,�
lnterx�al Revenne �Colleetor -reported eMahb6'fiaodtdre#lsmo)'�wftm'ur�,e*od'bbfy Mtbr�-'*Qr' con"Oetang 'a Only 50 Milfes WW10 A Its mMildle, NO. 6 , 30 5S 40 129
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' . . WIIN&m tlw 11M81an plain on the eftt ' ulith wbi-116 at 110 906liheM end, the AlnnA No. 6 . . 36 95 32 2 155 I
that there were ten'other returns Pothoriftftm wd _tft premaWioa " mWWWOotio Scand'dav&q& PoWn' 109ARd, Rre 6XInUst Uke stepping Stones Abswtee G � 4 0 6 4'
� hov ing a tax of at least a milli , mutts 1* �*4 Y. A. fWAV. r allta 6& the Vrest, betweeit the SlaVle to S.t&OWItm. Thea,efore it jig "a - — — ; —
s , d On- Meogrq. JOhii P_ Aftehemin had amd' TWIMIle w6rQo. VVhM $*M�� -sUTVr,l6ft9 that 0n*,t,Mtft, t1W Po"14, TOWS[ 31001 61260 11530 00 10,851
It mu,s,t bei nice to be a retired An6eft Ado r4ift ge#iog ia Pilate" at"d in'tho way.61,R0,001918, Ard" jj�
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. 91, =,'', i�� Or*k no I it. *im" 11 I Avid , I itawar 1. � 00 10 Sw"ik& find- tha� there Ing VA�Orlty for W.11ttam it. C,4Wj.U,g OV -0r, I
. , UtOO t'6 td ' ' ' d ift W -m mudh ikate(rjAq,i,q�t4ge, beiw6iMi bUtik 13iftn611Y. 9,250 11
bugnogs man. I ' .----- - -i� , - - Alibidd WA# 110bg tilio (ofttivow On
I I .� . dimem &afts.l.tho (;;o minnMr. Vf*W AvM'11,1_1 11 .1 I PA90 7) ' Robert J. MaUfflan, 4,130 ' �`i
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