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, en 1804, par John Francis Learned.Elle n\u2019avait sans doute pas cette apparence alors mais rien n\u2019y a changé, j\u2019en aia certitude, depuis 1892.\u2019\u2019 Quand on a sura tête un toit vieux de près de deux cents ans, U est tout à fait naturel qu'on s\u2019intéresse anx gens qui ont vécu souse même toit
Francis in being a Scotchman.He had learned that Scotland was settled from Ireland, and as plants transplanted often improved by the process, he claimed to have that advantage \u2019 A Tale of the Sea and other Poems. John I'-'-s-'- (T'.o.ioi.-.AnvA'-V-Montr\u2019 Di»-\u2014Bros.So vast jut amount of\tL dailjr thrown upon
ther appointments the following :\u2014 5th Regiment of Cavalry.To be Major : Captain John Francis Learned C.C., No.I Troop.No.2 Troop, Sherbrooke.To be Lieutenant,, provisionally : Lieutenant (provisionally) George Logan McNicol, from 63rd Battalion, vice Harry Langton Gilbert, deceased.58th Compton Batt., No.8 Co
.Ottawa, June 27th, 1884.5(/i Provisional Regiment of Cavalry.\u2014 To be Lieutenant Colonel, from 13th June, 1884: Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Taylor, C.C.No.1 Troop, Cookshire.\u2014To be Captain : Lieutenant John Francis Learned, C.V.B., vice Luke C.Pope, deceased.To be Lieutenant : Quarter master Alvin
S N G, Wm Evans, L S N G, R.L.Parker.R S V G., Dr.Dowlin.L SVG Jas.Campbell, R g g, jas.p!U.ks L S g, G.N.Hodge, Chap., W.A Morehouse, P G.Militia General Orders.Ottawa, 2nd July, 1880.5th Provisional Regiment of Cavalry, Ko 1 Iroop, Cook shire.\u2014To be Lieutenant, provisionally : Sergeant John Francis Learned, vice
to the sea side.Sir Hugh met Sir John, and as he, Sir Francis, subsequently learned, the interview was discouraging to the former.In October, when these American gentlemen came to Ottawa with auother proposition, most of the members of the Government were in town.Sir John A.Macdonald asked Sir Hugh whether he had any
Affliction.You haveost an excellent husband, the Bar a distinguished member, Sherbrooke a worthy citizen." FROM ST.FRANCIS BAR.At a special meeting of the Bar, held at the Court House yesterday, the following resolutions were passed: — Moved by A.S Hurd, Q, C., and C.W.Cate, Ecq , seconded by W.Morris, Fsq , and John Leonard
took place\u2019.last evening of Miss Edith Frederica Learned.eldest daughter of Col.and Mrs.John Francis learned, of Cookshire, to Mr.Walter William James Tait, of Toronto, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Wal- \u2018ter Tait.The church was most effec: tively decorated with white atid mauveijacs.The ceremony.Was.r by the
.RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE.At a meeting of the Bar of the District of St.Francis, held on Monday, under the presidency ot the batonier, Mr.St Pierre, it was moved by Mr.L.E.Panneton K C., and Mr.II.D.Lawrence, se conded by Mr.IL B.Brown.K.C.and Sir.John Leonard, “That the members of the Bar of the District of St.Francis, have
that prizes the evening.OTTAWA (CP)\u2014John Francis (Bunny) Ahearne never learned to skate but he proved Wednesday he knows more about the operations of hockey on an international basis than any man in the business.The ubiquitous 63 - year - old Irishman stepped into theair of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
Sherbrooke.A number of p-etty presents were received be the bride, wbr is a great favorite in hir *wn cii cle.TAIT\u2014LEARNED.Ctokshire, June C.\u2014(Special)\u2014The marriage of Miss Edith Fredrica (Freda) Learned, elder daughter of Col.and Mrs.John Francis Leorned, of Cookshire, Que., to 'Jr.Walter William James Tait, of
Francis.This was not an easy matter.Great was the wonder of the Court, when it learned what was called the romantic of John of Austria.It was believed that the Prince was in joke, but he was in earnest, so much so that the Emperor finished by yielding to the instances of his brother, and consenting to his marriage.THE FADED
.A.St Laurent, etes H maires conseillers : II.A.Stevenson, D.L.McLeod, H.A.Cairns, L.1).Graham, C.H.Leonard, Alex.McDonald, Nap.Durouleau, Ovide Desrosier, Francis Millov, W.,1.Kllis, .1.A McDonald, .1.W.Ro-gei H, John W.Learned, et H.K.Pnlnier(15).Les minutes dea dernière séance sontues et approuvées.Le* rapports audités
to his relatives.\u201d CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S ROCIATY.At n mostingast night the following resolutions were Pp; ased :\u2014 - Moved by Mr.JHE Dywabe, \u2018seconded by Mr.John MoGuire \u2014 w .\u201c\u201c That this Society has learned, with profound regret, of the death of Francis Cassidy, E«q., Q.G., cod that it
Other Man Suspense de Francis Durbridge avec Douglas Rain, Tony Van Bnd-e, Michael Learned Wiliam Osier eo Leyden Robin Gammell et John Hardinge (4e épisode).10.30— Inquiry La Conférence de Otan.11.00— CBC TV News 11.15—Viewpoint 11.20— CBMT—Final Edition CBOT—Night Final and Sportstime 11.33— CBMT—Cinema Starlight "Dear
s warden; Mr C.C.Lusk, delegate to the Synod, with Mr.W.H.Learned as substitute.Mr.W.H.Learned was elected delegate to the St.Francis Deanery Association.The following were elected sidesmen Messrs.E.J.Planche, W.H.Learned.Henry S.Csgood.C.C.Lusk, John H.Burton and Arthur Taylor.Votes of thanks were passed to the Ladies' Guild
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Magistrate\u2019s Court, to- HOT WATER \u2018 OF ALL uk 8e An ; an Co Mrs.B.Bailey is on the.sickist.er young friends in farewell to Mr.day, admitted that he had drawn sand -.\u2019 d yest, \u2014\u2014 qd Mr.John Goulet was put in as un.William Learned, who has been spend from Ball Island, in the St.Francis, 0 .co
II yean LEARNED PLAIN Miss Harriet Huntingdon has returned to her home in Hillhuvst after spending several weeks at Mr.G.W.Learned\u2019s.Mrs.John McVetty Mrs.G.TIume, Mr.Gleason Hume and Mr.R.B.Learned were in Sherbrooke on October 13th.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Francis, of Manchester, N.H.ami Mr.and Mrs.Hibbard Smith, of