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! L OS9F'ER OF LAZY MEADOWS
ab 111 I ° s Rates—Canada n t it great
$2.50.,,,, Britain, $2.00 a yeas ; ° to U e
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t � Qle Bee nest, Attth+orlzed as .second- l mail, Pest Offlee
IIDepartsaent, Ottawa. T'eiephone e,i
Member of. Canadian 'i eekly Newgzallerlt leseviation —
S4's'•�e:a Cirt:lalatiun Over t°,-au1,► "
W. 1St. 1fl; OBiv''%KITS4.1:.
S'.P.tl.EMBER lath. 1947
Q � c ,I\. �CalaaiY4ieJt.io'r 1t 5\' - ! ,em\ere CYiruat
�,g .�e as meaner ,_,Y iaat, i have thl•> hoslrital with al
RAL NOTES T o°� Bt•ar� try 3 do LS ,if. direetiom find 1 a 1: i.
®ls , it'.ard ver remark ou mere -emits tele trta&lble. Mac Wilson \� ". OW re under j
:S rtAril'iadlt lL rC'��P :a tete rtfl6'IIi�,,,f, `• :a,ioh, -I 4i-Juld.itt ft,ei ri,`Ylt with- ules'ri,ition• for-aplrt'lldicitis.
brt in: ap:,:•,;,' :-.;lit... wore an apruu iii-• +Ie:in Smythe ate' NIr. Ja.ek ,
.L. n aai. t„. he „k ie.) 4\ orb ea, alai tf t i! IS'cef T+,rt,nt,) made a trip to `ee
eei44..`.+ .1 D e.jil:t' {'-et (sol :CU'.rdy' ' tl:e' t +t weir``' mother.
, eeit l \Ir,. Lily McDonald of (;alt- \ [sited
Rith her parents, \Ir. and l'S. 1k.
Y1e a+' ..:il `,:i' , I1 :i lit.aL.„* 4tar' ” '
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GEO. L. ELLIS
(.'•a' BLe,t , 1q$[. 1 -- '1 4 11eJLs c7 U1
a lir. and Ars. John 1:Onnet and bg 1
Leg Ham] a� 1„ta,I_a �$ t'eetentl wee Mt'. land, 1�1 . Ill try
• Graham, es, McDonald east MO
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APRONS + t; r,:cham. of 11 ince reline. Nies. .eiil I
fil'o;a, Liaeoe aiwa, e f:aseinateI tac°. Je'Iiiirifa.S aa,;ti'• daughter Jaeger, of "De.
` 1 dee t :,heats the wiepy little thiubs Croit, M. Emily l.Dsborne, of Seafoetha .
to aL :)a:e .h. eu wafer a:a the city iii..Mts. ' W. Walters, of Benlilller, and '
w)seine. Graham. of ('ale- .
-o'.'tac°' Co' pretend that. thea °i►ave pre- : Mr. :dltatMrs.
l,';ared the >aa1)Ate )r use haute. Itt • dentia: \a ht) spent the -week-end.
1 �r \'S t i$ee glad tai report tiatit Mrs. °'
p.a.�c that 1 me.att apt. old-f;aehesued o E t
, - p:I ees,• —whte'l. reeeart'lt tell:, me ' Smat :e Is doing as well as cin be
,:lit', as a word for some teat:ea or ' exp ctt`••l aftee an ,►1rer:iti n in the bL
> w 1
�I11 ie�1,.'!\a • I tlit•r treat the pinafore...)I;odA rat :1 bar: )Mal. i
t i n\ were ate!' \Ir. II irerld d'ti'alters• `\.d . taken to •
sa�,�a> e °J*�OWU of, I l ia.abr,.d..t ::.a', ._ pewee �_,f .tae la_
ziiade the di euYery that i has ail
coat -of -arms. And with t:tt. ,.tr:d �' iE OLD -AGE ifE •SION
whiter' only a lewd- Ill s:atlls j. v.ty.
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I ae iiut.•Tal tll.lt \\11[.1 "-eI11t't ,dy 1. '' tr,a!• a�
Dear Sir. Hai , ' read en article i e ht- ire 4\ it.,,,jlt ilr. atld \I r:. Allan Stoll 'pt't.t Sue -
may
idn :n the price of tires Irt:i = , , e,d tee :Sep :leo<the
ted Li:1.1 Zud Mrs. Ilainilt.,ta of
e °�e. 11`t ,CIS „';,1- ere pe:1.2,... i:. .tensest' e,-e..11ndn ..e. i1,As:11» •t•e•I1 I:1CI:i come along the +l:iy with Mr.`..
BIIaa ;� Sa -1 of the times. When • inn :1:ai i::.; fetches- listened to a ru al ,lie \\ et1111look h curiae Tlleait ra.
the law of supply- aud iltaar.'d rea..y ,. - �111'�- ,t•r••,atq� '1\-11,) rt't't.•Itell :!�I/ he: i1:1La1`• ll,-• a>
ni ' 1 , _ e and spent Tuesday at L,Il:dr'.�hora) R 1LL
bets tae4 :a:k ether r Ili:li "drily. .t Fr, li 4s 1. io a. t .e .
48 a,rLi, ,+i,,1 -,,;:r 1rt- ° le.c':t,e a ,,\\' file LA t tt slut I
;i4vay to \1rsAV'oteds
'..este nl:iist.•0 .aL l N.t' .s. •1 spent the \\ el'1 veld'
come dowU. lai.e.,:. A n ` ` \ lr t\' S t e elite' et't. b it. .Mrs. ('. �iiin i t'
a �, a ` ' til \Ir. ;eel .\I�s. L,• Snyder of the
1 ,..G +f Vet... I'd .:1,.e t+- say that ,Lo l_, 1...•du1- t1't'r `ar"Il:t-d t'.e prefer plain , .,
�'`tiat a� In s " �llt . \\'t • don t :Ind a- + •:.s. Ii,, wet..• the ty gee inert teeter Maitland.
W.M.S.9teefin \C.\i.Sof itr- •._ -the o:tl ,.pl' :t jt, a,ud . —Tig•—Tl
P he word our dieti,Jnary, ut tied 1 11'e:Ilii: .a:.rl .lis `4\ ted 11 .
In het, _�,; :° I 1\It s r Lead 1 ::%'1„\0 1 liilr•1 c'hurc'h met ..t telt' home
..• tet-, . . \1' t , t +,n es etas
't seem :.1 knew t"rewy- ' r tamL .el a".Sherwood 1
scleneists---who ye.L: afore 1 '` f NI r. :rr:d .Ir nl Tlletrs
,\' .1 .et. t':4 �i:.�...seed ,i , �` i5e.:t.,1 ,. >. lee tel'- , Nine
�• e.oi1a.C. : ,,r ° lee 11. 8.111 :a good :at
A - 'f�ll•t v .•, ,c•1, + .., �', e e.lt r
u'WL :'o l a1 +.. . t+ e Ill, 1 L t i .;t.41 I tIt1 111 i.a
thio h t .� sy a +I: when fiat ..
,, ,t..• :` feu � Mrs. :1yIaII :�t+ .i hail el. l: „t-
:a'11t S Y1 y h. 1 . :t• .1 a i.ei� hal b tendan•t'
aa, .° 4... `,1rI1 lr :t t +1 t, .\.. .1:.,1 .t la.._ .+Ater. tL ti .tete.
st:t�, tea s '' � \\ are - ,,f r•e •, The program was a ar-
e^ > re, .,_1 4 ,- pe.>.1 t:inti' =1..t•;.. ;-e w r, -1.:".-n e1. 'nett,, we±.11d the 11. Cil,
yo$1. I-Ilae° '3 • p`'st.'�lt,e • ,•lett' ee tilt • 1 I. t l,til_�. ailu S\. y nUt i ; .,.11. It a. ' ,:Alt t I nt+erre was 1'lyd ,,:i[ with IL't Illt,f t till 11 ,11+,t t
back t your Leek. • Ire I 1�:. ,\ ,6 i , .; („,, Act ..a .a seta;
t i 1 ere ,t_l 1 _ =.'r.;„•t.. Ile 11r:11e 1's U1 1 Mr`;. M, 114\:len re:idli-'.;
o 0 i,.: +,i,.i„e,l t \.a• 11,:1�:d rt'ti :a +art .:1 t4i,t'°.t. I <'., a ie 'r
e.f `' :and the Scripture. ';'here .I1:.! Ito �tl:eli�
New 111°t1I,s\i°'1i 11!e. a1: rn+'t. illlli i:t'n, t') receive `, `�bLng t:ls�l fl,r iltt�}, li/tL we lr,r,lli. �Irs. R. Beall and Mrs. Stull `'t'�i`1
Away d.,\4 :. :IL R t stet. meet '' alt 1 t its Mrs.
.le ..._i-.,..:, 1,r '+:i... .t..•_1 .• 1 11 : i'-' •.,I: 4411:011 I1tt. 1Ltt•1'e�[lllt', arilA'f 4 in plats.. _, '.Lslai” file Grit44•,,.:t1 :qa.,t ::.t�_ t C
ti, are a �r object . \ closed- tele 'net -ring \\'itll
Pro. -Cone. l7n 1"'"I'-'''_.`1.e..o u u. ply , e,eld d p. l l :e 1 t 1t' - w.,;neL part. It Haywardl t
Ila earned Greeg. of , h.F :eteA.t tl parents "'11 1 a , prayer. after R"hien a c'1}' nIa i \\'a:
candidate., a n Bet do 1 :L I \\iii. lr+_=:ueu's 1 l 1
4t':1� - � e.t 1: .tCe•11n�,. ley II't'�. 'I` lt•1 ��,.,
• `� > don't see ho\, -t'• 1lie :,,,,Ley oseies \o. I per- sp..iyad ltl �utii ,er4ei
t/4 :t T as t knows.
4\tar lidL X111„ aI - t:. 1 el
t^ be . e4erybody blit+Rs. to Lt < ., A� ' 'R p:lret,ts .e,:•t ia`,•.' a :,,Inca g
that ,.`all .t way that :a all a,eu dil't pug:ibLy +�e�r , C� i1T L�'
ill \4 inghai t. a r e .at i"- .ef :lie +,r six children. Thele p u^JC:I'C Ila- e H®Ly1.0.S.�e..'\"' L
T„"\ Gregg lives f , La .
111 V' her Mr. ;anti Mrs John -Young and RtilDy-
th olearid :\ V'c B n -R.: •l;
J. Tr'aewartha and
1 Lr it li4 ts. \vas a" "re ih"t +114' R a the I 1 1 \ Dale Broom Br imp t n " k Mr. ; n l M Ire
+- de on farms, and ' � - a ,�
alit•} from
i:tfa':'iy rl,tl:a tltutl: t,4 a,e°Idelllll o.
•`'` l'':atiler Rett Ihr'11411 the Piave
iiki?
i+er rt-e','1\�IIi;.; It, who hese R"��riietl hard . ,i a ��r+��1;;11 a held VL la:e-
bergs... In- �+.aee mysterious way he
_ e , ru >f
o $ - \tsetse ilei paid a timid d h p ti III,I NIE,S\'II.LF., ,Sept. 1F1. Mr.
l"'.41. the
t: n
ale
j' F.r aft waod-cutting p'='bs
V Fast”— labour-saving
E r sy to operate
Sturdy,,dependable
V Economical
Hamilton Si
w7�F the
HORNET POWER CHAIN SAW
The EASIEST 'FAST WAY TO CUT WOOD—The Bernd
Mats any size hardwood Or sirftWbod, and does the complete job --
felling, bucking and hmbii g 1 Cuts stumps low—and is .no light in
weight and simple to operate, it can be operated by one man.
blade can le turned to cut at any. angle while the motor
upright. You will neer know how easy wood -cutting is till
Yoitl
use the Hornet 1 , '
� alQ1 Y NOW! There Is a demand for Wood now, and prices are
high—so cash in°oz your woodlo't and make extra money by contract
work. The Hornet is economical to buy and economical to Operate—
it-pays-for
perate
it•pays-for itself fast.
Phone, write,, or call on us now fddr full information and a free demon-
stration. We carry a complete stock of replacement pants, and g aaranOit
-
tee prompt reliable service. Ask -about our easy
bt,rdget tern`FS.
Reg. McGEE `& SONS Phone 765
1
taxes all '
I.1oyd :hock, \\•h:) bar been etllpioyed ties at Lindsay.
•- ,ru )er - „• r111rin'r the and Mrs. H.
1 ►n the bait flats of Utah a mane
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,• collie
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. ,tale
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retiredg' u ret
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d • . ltuuw' juat what &e the achieve- - 1
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ages
1 rt' ne, t e not ma e tt f such tLiu " past few months. is spending a week Mr.warel :i were guests
tet • tt'al tui ti\a1Lal,le t i+R
Win- (*teller.
_Ir
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tin l
.lie , of \I r.
Ido t Mrs. . but he filer. and _
a s1,kc'd of 103 miles an hour, bre:Iktr� l r1 farmer may retire wits .i pre`eut reit- .I1Jth with 111 parents. •
f:irUlt'rs. gf J . toe 6 t f re returning to continue Chelsea, oil esuntiays,
re.; leu, rewards for land travel. • «e ten r rR-e'ye thousand. dollars and like it a lit. \•J\\- :Lod a Liu he would p 1 • - be faced by the en- 1 • t dl - at (l � C Guelph. ! The regular
re u
e look- up.- ,ell y .0 lie studies ."1 ar meeting of the Holmes -
e'
111� he': The Ii•num.icent interest .-' ,,,,k ,;f a rather amused sales- \i and ;Mrs. Elmer Potter and vi11e \V A. and \\'.'_\1.i'. areas held last
to.1 c - � -
I , ale ( Irby_ e
tp.
Mr. E. �. TrE�wartha was a Week -end l ladle, preseltt. .Peau( were that ,
,L :: per A ante per auuum, uud'in these rtu.rll,�t • a )articularly iutiuiate r e nt::" , - ar with JIrs and llrs, !Tuesday at the home ,f- iIr,.
%teeter is. Even
O n ' el i4 � ,rf "_Aril:.; prier's h t 1ate �ICt'IIIlI' eye with jy'sti-d not ri,'-z - Slit ro ."tV It sum "avo NFir� a
y the wi=fe of this nu•lnan's•
•
allowit. r
� � , ,,,t Of living. Rey. and M. S. •
E t get t the doctor one 11 lad\ x I p
� y h a large number of
k }a ed ancr au I is geed d p Ie for
land Le R'uuldt. pause. - He
sometime, "\ii.s, ' he 'wenild _ay 'eau
,� far 4\ l,urtiwu t,i t iltLllilth , :13111 he would
Q:i "ft -r111- react T. - 3lac liullald TB -e i a ter.
• • � , \yu and iuw •alone.
way we are ,;:re the pollee in this. .,, t •held Y hitt r part town wouldn't •
•, d dl,t u�-t d II - I
ultl retire; quite r onif,ert:ibl\ R itli 'five put 1.1.1.1, . at \ •sito.I; R irh M -r, and Mrs. Kenneth the bazaar to he. het the t
six 1�- r went. interest and a lA>\c had to get I.:iugford. «"t>A3dh�am. j of October, and other bust ed was
. a •, ,,, 'F'sses for the day were
• Miner and„ Ethel.
,f the \ Lti+coal • walks
ilit>r the pensloe paid in other 4.,,11 tell alta where I could and aprons.' Fordwieh. sisited. ]1r. andMr-. E. J. \Ir,. Mc1iilit•hev and 11ree Ross
When the president k 1'f t teachers. mil3i ter' i FP tryin
urge- m deratien In railway employee, tuanufatturing em Father would. ons .forlutra es- \I d \I Leslie Jervis. \Ir and Sunda
a pttliou of :is • h,nndred� a ye to Mrs. van Jervis, 'Sunday.
or consumers , I' 't ed. Father R-.ould look the assort- J r\ ie spent the week -end with tela- being 41"1•liI at Ebenezer cal
• �.t1:Pit employees after -twenty ti' rs men[ o4•er and pick out the brightest
quite tr'::y. that prig°es are ill t• he eevie.�e and this is only one eaampre. '
"Ile ISI the pile.
en e ) s a - - 41:1, -s lIY I e— u I
- � ,, _ They. would �:aC, -Aprons .for �� Tre\v:lrth:i last '4vee -. ' ^'
Dairy �ualneil urges
'tenses
t. r: ` ` men. at er wu It - y morning, settice' will he with-
r. and Mrs. .e. .
the eonsumptiot of butter, it i,: time 1t etr Insurance.' colup•anie'. Pay ease\fer da \\ e r\'uuld be \Ir I J i� Clinton. and Walter' drawn a; :inni4er;:lry' 'ere\ ices :ire
f era to take heed He Sava 1 irk t e
bands ,�f tons'1mPI'S, and "if they are. , „11r�e Inert are i:,,l:ltt'd
The result 'Ras that my mother her Lad
reasonable in the use of butter. and where the .old -age pension is abused. •the ;rcate1i collection of :tprvus iu the
1s 11: other things. 11 :1fe. but len the
purchiieE -only normal re,ltlire111euts. township. ehe liked thein bright
11 h,,le it i� a hit .min for nl:tny.. i,;ll 1 tin think elle \vt,re the uh L of
prices are Lot likely to :t<IvaIice lin a,ying in stage
p S,) instead of b a theIll tell tare oet.':1s1uI]•s. and then they
duly." Butter is not tin essential, whispers. "Isn't it' awful _"`he . or she.. R.ere torte duly to J)ltaae my father,
t ; i rate. it can be , is receiving the pPn ie,n ' hat us sat. ' who felt. when he
article of deet a 1y brought an apron
-used more sparingly without harm.' "1 am -so glad he or -she is getting
home. that he had dune his very he -t.
what they deserve, and receiving s+)me I'
But people \gill cuetinue to slap it ,f the hard-earned cash they paid out'
°
•on re+i=klessly and then grumble about in t:tsP- all hose year; " gram. NIL-. Drew % as alio, from time ' n
the high prices they have themselves . Set here is one who thinks the name re, time. dull his beet, to ref -cadet
helped to create. sli ;aid be changed to Retirement
• * c Pension, and°all per -ons over seventy 1r1itilit. 111' 1tiitari„ out of the control
years eif age shonld� recreive over forty
,3 theDepartment ,4f ::Its 11:11 Iiet Iil'e
The Miners' strike in - England is dollars per' month from the Govern and int„ his own hands. •This `latest
� r
over,i 'woe loaeii�+ like all attempt toquash
-the present. at least: but meat.
-t'he Federal cadet scheme in Ontario'
there is no indication that the baste ! 7f net', arc• d0 away with baby e hives. substituting his- own "citizen-
n's toai l,oni�se. but for those whose hest Work -
causes of trouble in Britai
days are past. provsleie an adequate 'gip course" fur it.
Ins, In oar opinion. citizenship cannot
industry have been removed. Part of I,Ptlsion: le- taught ly propaganda. ''and this
the trouble may be ins -.the lack• of up- ! Sincerely. citieetlshi , course sounds suepit•iou.is
to -date •egaipnlrllt: part may be the A FRIEND OF PENSIONERS..
1
like prop tdand:i. (- ttizenship is one of
condition- .'under which the miners A GOOD WORD FDR- CAN.tDl NS the products tit'a free intelligence. and
work. It ie. said- that' the avertige 1 Flint. Mich..' Journal e ; it cannot be .pumped into children as
` tg<i; is ptilul�'ti tutu a halluon. The.
production per miner in the C`nited In Canada weenaen drivers dei net teas kind of edcit_ins} 1 will o n. a� a
States is four times the :11'erage pro- take advantage of Llletl dri\'rr: lac ii e
result eef the hest sort Orf education. come and
of sex. nor do you see old "jalopies-
•
duction of the British miner. Until -filled with speed=crazy —teen—ager_."' that dices nut mean propaganda
eeurse , nationalist glorifleatiun. and
production is eased. whether ly who dash ;Iowaendangering the lives the�,retit°al riffle shuotiti�.
pollee do not :vert at you from
longer hours ,7r harder work, or ly ' t,f pedestrian and another, motorists. \\'P Ri tIrit the Premier would
stop
better equipment,. or by some e!Iher The
the darner of their meellth when asked '1tinkrring with the ((hoot ctorriculum
mean, the coal industry in Britain a question. hilt are very courteous
alai fend l.r!ncelltrate on a thorough:teach,'
teach-
g p ,p kind tea r1 11 r:. f3? are't'hP pe,epit> also. Ing of the)::0-taple„-ill3ee \which will,
must lag and .her eo le remain on . )ro )Prey digested, make good citizens.
a Iowe�' standard of living. j If you want ti, mart n kindly.' frie,>ti(11y Iipdr pelf disciplined people: ,
* s o poople .:end a bright sunny lane}. then
-Last week's by-election in Britain':- -pend your vacation in -,Canada.SLTMMER~EUS SCHEDULES
which the [:onsereatiyes hoped to win. HOW BRITO'N SPENDS HIS 'MONEY ” CURTAILED FOR FALL .
re5nited In the retention of th•• seat r Freenl "Areswers " T revile"In. F.O,,, . !
With the passing of summer. bus'
:some interesting figure, ,lett 111— Ito
by the Labor candidate. but with a C Briton: spend theiT iii'} Litt are given
decreased majority. Tradititenally h'Y- ! i ,chedules lei and from Goderich-•have
by Dr. R. F. Rattray of Cambridge. }1,01 e'urttiltd su111Pwh:11. 'i ,usual.
electie,n+ in Britain go against the one of every ry Jlound the British ^peelple iF Effeetist from, September 14th. West
•ov`ernme nt in power, but the Attlee ! spend ten g otos find -erli(1 ho Says- ern 4 )11t:tri,, \Io1 rI-:i1s. [,tel., :itlne_0111e'0
' Government has not yet lost a seat' that fire shillings' is for food. tees) I u Iie\v'"•heeitlle which i.s to be found
s1lillir,g= fire pen ler tiir•oht,lit` ,drinks. 1 in ail advert kerne lit .elsewhere in this
since it came lilt.) Offl(e i�aee year. ago. two pear -t4 for tubaecel. one. shilling 1() •i -tuts.
There is llndouhtetlly tiffs:atisfalction'; pence f1er clothing and fOotwehr. one 9 ., .Tilt, (;reyluollnd Buy Line discc,n-
witli the IT,pvornment. gift Mre ('latlrchr seining' el;• 1tHnt'P fear rent and r`Itt:• 111111ece1 its'daeily lois service to Tober- •
111 and his fee:'.ower( in the 1'onserte- 11 pe' n'n fer fuel and- liel-.t. • 10. pence
for t twat- tj1:2 pct:co fe,r entertainment
ative party Peeve 'lot been ale. P- to Con find .penee for reading tier:^ 1Ti:atter.
wince the elect orate that these. (-wild
1GES :SND PRICED" '�'�
flilpreeve matters. Until tht>'C)�,pr> .filen ; W. lie -----
p ,• i flrt:ltyt7+ 7trna
a l e
• can present tothe people some oy
We -pea of 'Jelin L. T•,t•R•:� wineuee
offering e reasonable pr„spee•t of bet-as,..1r ) . n f•+r iu Ilett
is r, tet It cion, e s -1t t rS.
9 '
tertnent, ter until server wclkenipg pro ..aa „f Ilia iI ti tll:lt 111:1,,14 :iininr
cess. sets in within the ranks ref the iv sf_t 'tercel ses. end mans' of les (in-
tsr)\'PrI:I,TiPIIt itself. if Ica.+rA, • a - af- Labor e ledir1Z eniein•lenders l think everybody.
�
1r) rile Ira Ti it:lin. ' hotter Teff. • - P
will Crantinl:t I•„.rsl-,dy isn't. '.`ot If we :ire to
0 0 0 1 It t it e a reprort best pit [lilt by the
The Prictes Beard surely took all T i !rod Ste tes Federal •ResorvP Board.
• inopporrutle tine "r, retie,et. the sub- r -\''ii' h teel-e •t i be •ti7ltiir'rit411se, The
reri,.t7` :eeC th-,t meest of wage' inere4 ea
slay t,i ;toter :t: ti tllj rc ted seed J, the °
Price' of lr[;&i. Ila (;),'.••rC Iert .1, •tr t•
; .•trt 'i f,r w,rkor,
and every -
re ,•,`F•- imply heeanrp they were
[leen f elle Fiji:.,”, ;1 1ee,i it'y „f pC't::..T. ride ,, e's t lei' earnest -lending ineronp r in
•graednelty i,f .:ih-11ie- e ., eentrolied rerie r "A': i dollar irenene`ii•n, SiT,e'e,
• o- ,> 1 tam's •l,;i ; e 'epee t'ar,e'o1it'i1 hy the
iarti(':t ;Iii+ wltig p,9 a'G e,6g these ,.
••:jt'1„"9„ r�i,et (X �d1T+'1nD!.
lartit:it= to findtheir toe ievtl. Tlli ` Thi,1 tde•c n't necessnriiit rnenn the
is a •Iili,ithr. a.+^irmaa itt•t.e e:; retair1ing ;i,•r,r,z. 1 -,hitt of an-eeenomy under
a lar:;, :..4 eeerc ref t +eetree: re?': +,1`•e ss -filers°. rneero e'• oion,t prtal';otien w,�e ld
4. Far':ri rortef.,: deowri :Intl kr'ep w:1ret IP.
hand. and. e+`8 ikjs ,tliAr iI1T'ii. dNein„ryi
n ailing flet ss-i".PC higher. What i*
away C4 it Y+ e' e.'r",i. fi1Dt1 1.11iaitlie Lit floes mean is the for the present the
once and 11. t+eces (;rad9:ala ries/oval *• u,(e ltt>tCrt•t n Crust :and prle'oc rot
has see -Ina -el t+, be the hese course, ---.1..+dv nn5'whero .)rd meanwhile in-
" , but to, take a :t1.,Ta at this tiiiiC that 'lief-. r°rr '0 hurt npwn these who c`an't
cvonl d reeult in an inert ase in the l ,iet tt:r•;i' erlrr,ire'' visit.--.ct,rh 9'3 Ile?P-
i ''''.e..-'''.4-;,7;114%11s1
is,Paer�, qr1 Ilt•,rra10 ,' cctd ITifi)T(i of
"e",tt ' 1? such a staple article as bread �1 'r„rr+TI411 etf ?lam :,re e, -9e 1dt•ri Ice rrll?at
iiiact given *i.e puiic D nide :.1':•.e >: ':til T iirh 'fir i Pc., ir,l(1ci10 filts►t
'With, the ii,: -:::int. 1,,even11e Hatt” ileo,„ it's tl i4A'^:otPer i,1,dieters- thst rronnto.
'T'b. , tr•.te, • o$ r°:svfr::0. is 1•1111't thea r1T11\'
Ing into 1°rDe' 1''t'a 1=1°:`1 tdFL't ur rr:t Ell•
a; +. r},-,♦ ,°,t°l,f`� $� t+i't,1:►1' r'1tl 150 lelr,Yt�d9t
rusureal of the tionr :111tsidy w:a ,elliit1 ,, f 1iis'ie1i 11 !. ,,,, ar
n1 tegsni . child if fief bring,} on at1- ...--------.-_.._. --_...
other gemeeraa nauv-e thr,eilglue,ut • the c, “ffu 1T TINKERING”
(r,otc•r=1r,r,1elith EZL`imirtor1
' Qeannt1 y for !arc.taer fWaft".. :14 4•P+ ;', V, ,t P
, t;-- -t!, ri omf211 t'a'w :Andre cnT'31e 'nf
unlikely, the' 'net -result win be �lt-pltrr- ` ., , r),..0,,%.,,,, 11r-ias0c.ca., nri1.: (IQ 1:11TrH4Or
bee. 11 1,:,,,k4 as if the I'f°iea'Q inward ; -t' t'ri,1,.,.;,...> 710. tvio 0'1111 he wouid
its- .1s .1otnet1ly at 114 head 14:1;5 is l..top tinkering with ase ' pel or l. 1-111..
'1"1°-1111--
,,ria.-. at1+ tdiia4 it ve`i'>-it's
;�bi,. c dean
more it t6 1 �I 12 the 1Tcd1d➢� th �r h - t l p
,, ,,9�a0 t�>P11 on_ p2per. t►9t•t; W1Ri�'1a aro
11 115 pft 1 :Dt rna>z1:age1lvIt. Govern, i .:oar cv6st(1c' nothing4 nothingin ti-It1•
tII itt 5-012V, tvb )t',1'i)tii1-t, 1119111)1 lie •j ••.'Ovoida ''1 rIQ11I the 1145r ftse Prerniev
[lir ea -4o rovez, ngu 4.S.-:, 41)l1rad of
,tiZ.e 3. f> a . ,tto ut)wafui , c1GY cr tL-ka in
tirlgeh tidy 'htiivr L g lna fcr1 i -o ''oral
mory'' len rit•ptemher it h. larom no\y
on there i; a daily leis service from
Baring to (11u 1+ rle tt only and return.
n
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+1$0 111r . k d'gTirin 11 1 * p% e«Uw•'4er1 i.na,9
nr nd
1ta111 os vanaary4111001 peps
Reid!s.Upholstery
You will be proud of the Chesterfield, Chairs, etc., that
we re. -upholster or re-cover for you. Choice of velour, frieze,
tapestry, dapnask. Quality . coverings.
SEE IIs! PHONE ITS ! - WRITE US!
Phone 206J Pick-up .and delivery '
THE SQUARE ' n� GODERICH
SIM
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e.
j .179
11850
Gteet_ Yeats ' 1• :t
i . Elect ;e,n in
_l;st 1':lr, ons
,,.�=� t►I,I.�)\Z I�it the l:eel}:lnliu ('A>wtllLt was
it Shed and �ht thelI`tl the
Councillor the•T,,R n bonght. `laced
l�,i!• ted Mayor l,cet yeses,with Thalia, dtt Co1111C1the th al ff� orale. vy
•
telt (' an. 11oved dlC,ene I'ODu in 1,:
appointed.
for tRolo. the
d held This ended 11 ulej in .• Governor, and Lor of the Salty
�(>%-. •lr in honour
aside -Victoria
had set ed as the
'oda company St fide tea' °` Drill
The an. The Ea west
;erre, the 135 ` for Dr'Town
re In the
barb as a �, .ruler n. laud and
T d\\ a gory in- (.
paretic Ground. meter.
�'tlatld �
- an ,own Clarke Colult
Fydd a;1: T in Gudericu•, and then 111 the
control Czar Ii:111 l,uilt
auc a few «:1-
('amp` halls .for ' the 'Town stipular Note
hotels and ,. 0 until' elected by 1
t111diui first '\lac ;Stele put 1t .
Cuuntr B
in s• NI: C.
The
in, :; -,,f,. Which p wheat
was. 11: C eau War tuf. 1 • prosperity nlii hag
The C rem• basial, brolly f railway l rice
lop to _,Ill 1 1�11rne o elle
the . ul ' Ewerythiur the +
pdistrict.oewhile for tell. adv k11e d the
\curb ound a!, re >rich e a
pr,\tt'ed railway
t- f react{ Gdel Brantford
The 'first rail\ct c 40 \ from
Lake guron `gaiter:l�: • The first
Lek . straight line• Sones
Rllffcllat an11 all almost lir” litrrer
'ant Clinton. - cut by to
r;udeT'r�nv in leo`' attached
coil in `i 111\ i1i,,n `o tl(�1t)
with suitable day, In 5(114 :erred then
t ►11 e)penitl 1 banquet ` more
II es s. 1 e street: - a Pegg
(''Iuurt laved the It was the Arches P to\cn glowing
:t4• ' orad into eft�rred. In $Titish
,1 t the peal. toll
town. in were
this was Barrel Arches . .there was .
'celebrated Casion ringing up• the dock+
•
of rhe ° trees �cere -p eget end °f school
Indus in sup-
plied.
.z\c mill at the.pec :specialized
d factor's'
and g playing Saish and and exported °
plied. Western Canada. and a. The
)Lied \1 e- South Doss•
fillnd Silt blocks were:i3 -years. .1r.' since
11111 and > in the ll,•.; yeas itlsinc
• The ciltesiE cae•tle in L-
llllilt hi; figures', In of "
Ilicredi The l'enslesa igures', 1u11
th -With \city • a
iii,, . bee• Comfy
`lit,\v l;pderi • Illlroil
, d marketed in
t\:4I 11111 I;t. 1111 Iia \chert.
of tell sh414 of''
-validation t,l, b end 1.09:5,000 e:l •
the? year11%1(1 h.\lf
barley, one 1 trre.,e
;1�.'.IltiO of With and f
tetht'r of lint -ter id
S.tlek-
*lte , 1>n , ker T by lTl ill ion 1"11 i,fl`otller third e.
v illa>;e to wll.
1: e e t t L _f
t}ll:ll:j ^ t,;111i11 1• rte's
ferns. n a. iia
�,n-ll tt frreilc lv. all
to tr:+ll
ct•11t111'y •
5.1;(41) peopts A. epee ;'aided of
rsvi ;j4laan. is Wh1tl1 kill and el,er� .
hat railway 1r10\c• in oyer
' ; capital. -ato nd the init•omitab )11in 1 ming cots
;m„ director. Captain a ll . i trn the
uinagi.n.,, _sllcce4 (,t)t1t'rlc'h
A t,b_ta s' tlz `}511" to ,
all (yin„ ort: bad ,
c.anlit+'',teed on cont r` r,lil\v,ly h.
ev s 'hued in the ec that t."
, ice lily n.peamed
claim that
hart ailwity b e t.
;:oma ode chose barb c for the dt;ttllan
> C,,,der anti
tr f ole mart
finished d „ ;end _oat:oing one. way - r and.
:seal 11i1,oj1'1t1r lust in fl,>, e illlli,.
Bet whet (;ode rich notably 1•. Ii.
111, til AotrlE'r:^• n the B. ` �
meat. \r ith
elevator b114ine41114111 beneeht not c.)nliectt•rl
.The (;rend :arils it s ehortl�linttln also the
•
Ra.
Railway in Illirret & •urtica at
the ort1 Branch' (.oderir h t rtcibe
i .0 See. �ht to but c tr;�tf unif
.'rurietlte\ ,� raid iron,- orm'•
'Fenian 1 cues and. Were
The a ee The troops 1>lrade` kt't'i•S lOsc• , l) (. rt..
relent. thrill. �or 1 1 1) Park When the (104 e41 •
The IlUtue;I-bed. twee F*,nia11 have lit after
•
drilling in ('unit Ie ,.The )r;rit'. R
talo '1nP ,;aiwe• Fort ltarltter
�'''i\ 1 i and lanlii'd at >s aloft,: the
at. Buffalo
in the"' trenches
.Were ;het' ti, return
short the her a
;d hank"' �
fiLld 1:11:,
to, civil life.
it
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No. 625.F.111
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Mills are proud to Publish this series of : torie *OThe Many lais is de visitors In the
eta belief
�'h
they'Purito
they till be of genuine interest in the about mmunity as well as he background of 11Th, Prettiest Town in C'anad'a
who will enjoy knowing souiethttlg
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