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-'•A our. \Me NORTH COUNTRYMAN Thursday, March i, 7 evening and ^ast'their yWs in the 1 d'f/'Hhe support to w^ich it isEntitled and| NORTH ( (\)l *K ? TRV\4 AW' * 5nm;ilt ' ve *' n h<>th- of.Jth^j»|p})o^tiu/s. |y<>u will feel /that you'are a party to A o v^wu, ifl/ xvi ,ni\ Jhe SfSCOU<1 _ , jrO p 4> sitttMfri&» pepjtiis-; every movement/which has for its pur-, ,h \> < utrrcd Ki U'NOS 'mil!. I'ottlt >j'.»n l o tiorrow not t o the cred'rt of the .village ccssai v repairs and a ltd on pose the betterrnent of thte community. The Proposals that .Canada, the ^an-Atoerican Union are not'lfk* pi .>f K;-.\ an; SUBSCRIPTION RATES . \ ,,,,; , S2 jnaiie ne~ i - . / —^— j ly to meet with any warm approv; to the i We lAe pleasure in calling the at-j her ^ Th<J vefy pu Y puSt > 8 o( that \ build.ng- should the- vote.ohVthe firsts tentiun/ot-the readers of the first is-1 ion coum , t( , a bomogenc i t y of proportion be favorable *o^e ,nies-' sue ot' The North Countryman-to the| ment awi act ; <m ^ ccrtain!v ti,.n sutmntoi. • /-, .advertisements to 1» found o? the dif- not Cunt . ernthi , Dominion in Rousts .Point is i-TitunuU: in \'li.<ving; ierent images of.the paper. The adver. in«'?i ber- <H the an li i\ ine-ni-: tisers. are leaders in their diflfe r ent [way. Our interests wittfSouth, Anu ic.i are purely those of trade? We hav i .1*} 192S. THE NORTH COUNTRYMAN has been ,„ «-ho j lines of bush*,*- and the houses rep- , >o Conntctk)n of any othcr natur( . wit j i;i|i;!_-.. vfoKin^ tho £re;itt\-;t ef-' resented are among the best in. the. in 'public^affairs a! the least ', -North Country. \ ] «•!'.-.( 'lo the ta'-x-payers. This! ~ ' :• ' I Innonstrated on rwany ocea--j The bridging of. Lake -Cha a vote in the aiVimrative at,; and the proposed * highway the South American republics, towarj which we entertain.ribthing but friend Can«i<J the North Count.y and !ii\J'al support of its--f«j^5J to sent? thr best ^interest pie rtn-J • • communities in otiinl v.-jll t:tid<;rsv<ir to *hr m.Miv i»!H* !sows].>«ij>$ FS, or tio-is and citizens in their CM' aid b\ the building up and develop-^ «ng now houses have vacated it as a!w v ment of the communities situa»-jd I school. Not only this but the''reveoue'!'<£«• along the Canadian-boundary line | from rentals will prove a big^ addit«»i • j^y ^| r j» s We hope to make it valuable enough {to «>ur school fund which Can W tiscd(| DO/VQU thinl and «itere<«tinjf enough w tha'; its) for <*tber'school,purposefk, thus-r»duc-1 You knW^^ weefely arrival Will l»e looked fo: ward j ing 1 the burden of taxes on property; to with ^enuinis pleasure by its read- \ owners.' We are ^confident that thef en. ifs tirst effort ^J b«- to »'^j>ort|***t iaajority of/ihe. people of the the news happenings 1>f the |enlimy] lags .will view the matter in the samel Must be good at 1 around man.—AdTin which ^i *erves> \fully, truthfully andjlifht as.,doe^-.The ..North-Countryman,j.Southera ; -paiM*'*'•'\:•••\•''' : ' •'•''••'''^--' v l 4n an interesting ^nd readable manuer.fand that the vote in favot of both pro- .-.'-, [•••'/' '.-.'• : ; . : •'• '•*'•> : '*' trie i>ivi\in Luui'iiiMniftn MWU> ,um .1 \ijit ii! uiu <tiinni .tiivc ;«(,.n«m . i nc J»J<»J«»OVTU • iiigu»v.<tv i tutu • ^ \tliose adooted at the Pan With ?his issue The \\>nli Country.'*JLoniorro\v'.> clectitTif is--simplv a vot&! Rouses Point to the Canadian • border i-^ i**L---. wu;>.t, i,;,- ;,,!> ,.i 'man makes its bow to the people of < or Conhdemc in ihc men who have su~ !.wul bring increased prosperity to t\ ts \ti U) XM^4mU>m&ik<t&nce;& for theiperypion of our school system., Tfiese j.village and i|. is .for this'that we It seeks men r< tlize that an unoccupied build-,all striving. titv. m-o-, inf. is a much t'Tcaier lire risk thaw an • this section! occupied structure and they are there- j • «:<> operate with; fore anxious that the'old-.school should j j.; ain ' s i•/.';-,i bt> p'e'unaneiuJy occupied when the pU-; j^jy jri r ] . ro ^ pi*'- and factulty ^hich the old build- ? Fe*turtr,\and human interest many pf\thei» iJWstrated and with 'people-«»d. eyents of local, inter- e«t,/will be tarred Church, sptirttng an<J athletic inew* special attention. tt.°'hfti» no grind, politically or i<»fcherw\i«e be almost, if not «nanti^ous r • Chicago youth, emulating ooe Ed- axe tnerce have, during thf pa*t few ye,***, become the hac bpne of and man'ufactlii it free to «Mpp«>rt Candidacies ;in|g--traj4i8e^» in eveJty p^rja^reswve ci and villaft cA rtie United States. Hu and \iH»|icte« tTia^t it; r>ns1ders^ r are for the best interest? of the Niortfc Couji>- [try; •;.. -\\- y- . •^v J .;.y ;\. It* success is dependent, in •\meajHBrrv b« the sapp^ort that is accorded it by the people whom .it, ^eeluTSo jserye and it asks for this co-oi>erttiofl a*jd support to tfie end \riat it =niay- heroine a real force for e^tl in the-*Xirth Country. ^For ward Hickman, sends a ransom letter to the family butcher, signs hi» name and address under the skull and i& much surprised - f police are able to pkk l»im «|» :over: to\ 'i^;\«qp^rali^ v ^ , ; iity ftli'ii 'ea»y enougK to be plwuwnt and tion, andfe the vast m«'j irity of ca»;s at! concerned.~ over a ytsw Rouses Pohit came to 'a realization p the faci that with the development of the v »ifi\< untry. ,For „/ Omimerc^ was J^essiary to ^£ encourage^ s<mje of thel^problem^wHkh tjre j wuTtliat <ts publishers^ most daily arising, the movement, lor dl fl| solve ere jal- ^ y g m, e retcived we arc deeply grateful|the organization of a Chamber tnet l*!*t_.... stories under tcago date lines. ••\»;••..* .- . ••. : •'\'•• s Roils-RojFce Coupe,••-.••\•\ '' : :-' . But the giri that'* worth while '* \ M • .«M?. td inaJteer. the \\British Empire whitfh fef noi conceivable fe ponsibiUties \ '•»• • \grave In CQUr?K of time tbe can repj^bUct '/in\l b« enough to stand by themselye*. are';;gr«^iri^g ; in ' ; |Mrar~»»d ; '-$&;; w«Jtlt each year.\A1^4y they are begintiin tesfiv«v'tt«i4«r -\'Washington ^fi8^|e iebate'at.the Hj Congress cleat ]^ showed. Onl the suave and *uhflc policy ot Evans Hughes ^reverted an «p<tn tare. It cannot <x>trccrn' G*na4a, : »av as a ^ectfttor, wliat sort of |K>Httci or diploniatic confederacy b establisl ed b«l«»w. th« Panaww. Canal.' Our ii i ^ •• |Ce i with popfljiar approval and practically jment to\a ;*- _ SCHOOL ELECTION all Tomorrow* tfc«. voters of Union Free' S. h<»o! Enstrjct No, Si'of the village of A,gangling youth from the lce4treeK8\managed to get an i Country \ A the leading men of the village t house and was being brokejrf in as a e ?became identified with tt.°That it wasrnjght watchman. One ev/enjrig two lx>r-j dpH»r«, >^h»«*h fia wise move on the part of thfiH.people der patrolmen\brt>ught jfni an automo* ) weaTOi^ would , i g tvill l»e-^alle«l upon to;of the village has ajready been proven. dt*vi<l<; tw Mibmnted f' them by the Board ]-'i'j!'-,itiofV... of the vifl^ge, each qiu:stion* which ' will . be j Although the local ^Chamber is still ini ' ' ' ' \of it's infancy it has accomplished much of which without U would have been left bile loaded -wtth bottled biMittegh<v.ch and told the new appointee to watch Vli\4^\ the ttreft to get a lunch. AxurtcHis v. n ;i ! ' vital-interest, ^and should uri<lone. It is in close touch with; alljered and hemtv endor^*nle.U of every-organizations C district. ' Jin this section questions -** in e*f- States Chamber of Commerce cooj>er-i.the crow<| away. *' if the peopleJating with these bodits in all move-jers\ he yelled. \Yt School for!merits that ha>e for - after it has been ! betterment of the Nor^h Court try, ': selves.\ The l.'nited J-i\Ory - business and pri«feVsional'man ' * the tehtinj? of'in the village of Rouses; Pftiftt; siiould- A Windsor, Oni., newspaper gays jupwafd -of one miljioio lat \Willie liante,\-/ 115 year-old j Isolated, these ngur ing the iimilar char4cteir; car. The zealous djRijer bec%rae woY- and v^ith the United]ried, then angry,'thii^ihe tried to drive \jit out, you h»al» u steal ifilHs llck- liave theier than what we'll one of the wtrtrfthiest men of h» , /i j ^iL^^I\ e V^reell ers, said the intr«a»e one inffl ion -dollars or nwre «as bee six ft«tndrcd per cent since itt^ that y*«v trim febsapainies handle only 'To>ty-eif ht rnWlon tates. I*ast y«ar.t^y handled two hurl dred and ninety-'eight estates wort the, holder of a mcmtyWship in the tha figures wonkt tndi thus both his to jthe moral and f>r^aniza- school boy v<:p<v»i^'.Tiir ^tt-Mi-t the- greater its in»luen|cc- it 1 -, power for the i<>mrtHuiity. The peopl y of this ckv- has developed icate n concenti'ation if the mo^ promising hi>ctecy]J'* cn ^ c *' ni ' n J? ! r ', c h< .in<| thelgooli o eople! of' K nerally are }»r< Tln-\. will bee er <>f ,ji as it grc^vs and .ill --.nouid h:>vr ;t hand a!s . about! this nr»Mter pr' -i *pi;! id hi >rne ! prot»<i- ttorr^jU.vei.:, in tbt 1 - the'if Willie continues U f fhe!.next hundred years or : •uses! drafted for one of the 1M their puck chasing- aggregations * * * * of wealth,, richer improve for'the [continued his he mi^ht be! He found oth Point;mtstakably research farther afiel< :r figures showing un greater diffusion of tremendous ariounlM>f newly < »«i»eate h -1 wealth which >ro mpers an<l Dora Dimple, of Mooers Forks, j to the average n !)ringing writes in to inquire, \What's the good • to rat»e his standard* t»f living |t» Ja ty. the-of alimony on 'oint ClKiniber i|f Cornnjercf ] a cold night?\ S. E. D. i elude many t has brought progperit frian ^nd enabled hi« lings \wfiich were ; lux uries a few yepra ag»,—Toledo Btad« -O.