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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-09-11, Page 2.. D. iTLTAGGA: RT i. D. 111C9 AGGM .T MMMA DART BitOS - , . BANKERS A general Banking Business trasuact- . Tamed. u ed. • t3 T t t ut od. 1 7 1.f ` Cleo od. Nntes D, Interest Allowed en laepeeite - �? Salo Notes Purchased, H. T. RANCE Notary Pubilc Conveyancer.' Flnanolal, Real E'stat'e I and Fro In - re euranec Agent. Representing -ih Fire Insurance Companies. . Divlslon. Court Office, Clinton. W. BRYDONE Public, etc. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Office: SLOAN-BLOCK' GLINTON 6P::, t;i_I?J ON; ONTARIO, Terns of Subscription- 2.00 Per Year 6"I --DR. J C. -GA N D IE R 1 7 30 3.30 .n Office hours: -1.30 to P to 9,00 m. Sundays, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. P Other hours by appointment only. Office and Residence - Victoria 8t.. LF DR. METCA BAYFIELD, ONT. Office Hours -2 to 4, 7 to -8. - Other'hours by appointment. S BROWN 1%/1.CC DR. I-1. S. in, advance, no•Canadtan addreee 62,50 to the t7:S: er T raperother disr4foreign o coentries,r unlit all 0000010 aro Paid unless at ilio o ;tlop; of the publisher., The :date to which 'Svery-subscnipt.on.is paid ie denoted on the label. Advertlshtg Rates-'Transientadver- tisements,. 10 cents per nonpareil hne for first insertion mad 5' cents,` per line for each enbeequent inser- lion. : Small adyettisements; ndt to exceed, one inch, such s as"Lost, "Strayed,'' or "Stolen," etc., inserted once for 35 cents', ',end each subse- quent insertion 15 centa, Communications. intended for Publi- cation must, as a guarantee::of geed faith, be accompanied by the 'name Of the writer, PLAYED. "Oh, l l now that almost an lledy THE. PART PENNY ..:cal b,-ta,lnd. upon,, Cousin,., ••l 1 ed at ' There was a' great dealorexcite-. there's -Mr:. Wnrtrl Who tens p a9 moat in the air. Cousin flora King rehear's1l, and Mrs. Brill, l envy'si was busy i g married,ehand evcryo d- music teacher, „nil oh, dozens oof so l' sins busy,dei , something for the wed -J pie t But L was sentimental en that is, everyone except P rry- wish .o 'have in rly bridal Party the' 11 ding; anCodstha was lived' at Penny's house', ones I loved and those who love fife. and that where the la in! was You kno•n' I'm silly about some vat under going to take place;. on the,lat things' Isabel stole: and Bitty and theoYes,tree. <l. Penni. sycamore Y sn ss oldu Y C I cite e 7 an d e t herr m 1 >ta ny everybody except poor wt softly ever Penny was playing a part in the wed -1 Dora. Oh how sorry theywet0 :to see ding.Mother had made the wedding Cousin Dora unhappy on her wedding dress, every stitch' with her' own' day!• , ds, : and it looked- pretty enough for' Penny forgot all about her own li hont a princess. But, mother nc id, tie 'lorry and pressed closer, and card, Cousin Dora'wouldPrincess ' be Princess ""Oh Cousin Dora Please, what has marry to inn seed. going Y ha was P she wP at Charming, nee for nThat was what, Cousin Dora just had to smile Prince 'Charming, and ilei little twin -sisters,' Penny' tragic little face. She said, PennyI suppose Kitty and Isabel, called him.wICittY rls. "Bless Ytaheart,t tona'row of pins and Isabel were' to be flower gl it doesn'tmy door Penny was too tall :to be 'a flower girl really, but Diana Clarke tyewe i and too email to be a bridesmaid. It 1 friend, who was going top y between sizes. ding march, has telegraphed that she 811os D na Clarkl w be to I train and cannot possibly get to la the wed -1 a. was playit see, Diana s ian� t 1FS Do MSo Y t. - i h t1 to -night. isti n g ian here u noted to d wasa P upon She call march, la h.� nto dinhave g1h a steal s;.meana that, I some one else to play-" "Ohl" Isabel jumped straight up and: down. "Let Penny play It1 'Penny can play it, She was playing it two G. E. BALI , al. It. CLARK, Proprietor, Editor, Mee Hours 1.30 to 3.30 p.m. 7.30 to 9.00 p.m. m - Sundays 1.00 to 2.00 P Other hours by appointment. Phones Office, -' 218W • - Residence, 218J DR.' PERCI'VAL' HEARN TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from s: Clinton as follows: low.. Buffalo and �GoderiohDiv. maim Going East, depart 6.25 a,- .m. 2.52 p.m. a Going West, a1'. 11.10 ,• " ar. 0.08 dp, 6.51 p.m. " ar. 10.04 pan. London, Huron & `Elruco Div. Going South, ar. 7.66 dp. 7.56' a.m. 4.15 p.m. Going North, depart 6.50 Pan. ,: ,• - 11.05' '.11.13 a.m• Office and Residence: Huron Street Clinton, Ont. • Phone -69 • 1)r:` (Formerly, occupied by the late C. W. Thompson). Eyes Examined and Glasses. Fitted. Dr, A Newton Brady, Bayfield Ireland: re •st I Graduate .Dublin University, y, Late Extern Assistant Master, Ro- tunda Hospital for Women and Child- ren, Dublin. Office at residence lately occupied by, Mrs. Parsons, Hours: -9 to 10. a.nt., 6 to 7 p.m. Sundays, --1 to 2 p.01, DR. A. M. HEIST O,steopathetic Physician. an State hi and- AIic -g Iowa Licentiate Acute Ac Boards ot Medical Examiners. and chronic diseases treated.Spinal adjustments, given to'remove the cause of disease. At the• Graham •House, Clinton, every Tuesday, forenoon.. 50.3MP. MO. DR. W. R. NIM CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST Clinton -Residential calla only. Seaforth-,M°nday,• Wednesday, 'Fri- day and 'Saturday. M itcilelI-Tuesday and Satui'dayafter- uogns. 'Phone 49 Seaforth, Ont. CINNES' . . Chiropractor, ' en- will be at th e.•Ratt am w 1 'Of Wiiigh , • bury House, Clinton, on Monday and Thursday forenoons from 9 to 12 each week. e stall 'Diseases of - all kinds ante s Y hnodled. .5722-'24 CHARLES B. HALE Conveyancer, Notary Public, Oomtnle- sioner,.eto. ' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE HURON STREET CLINTON er , e z-•. ' • Yon ehonld allvtiye keeps •' bottle . of ,Chamberlain's h and Liver Tablets on a c Stomach ItHmfolk The e Tir i on too shelf. sae catten need: and lldthey and y do safe cathartic and thoY do. r urn's ham be l eCi atC C r �. aDp and flap e f nauseous do sten fa e om uch For t F. mixtures. roomier bd. All drug ists, obofusendto+ going robed: All druggists, 25e. or send to CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE- CO.,TORONTO 10, and lived in the city, and she Wa Cousin Dora's very dear friend. At last the wedding day came. excite- ment, e Everybody was in aflurryof Xt ment, running here and there and d ingthis and that, and flowers and minutes ago." -7„ cried Cousin presents were arriving every other Do yon ahinia minute. Penny. felt in the way:" was really no part of it -just a looker- a who were re m - co on, like many other's' w com- ing', and she did not know what to do withherself, Finally she thought she would go into the parlor and practice, and how itdid practice; scales that illi1 •� 0 t) SHi( olf' S AP "i'©oi' You Are Too T..rer1 to Talce Nood S trssparl le. A' well- ,bhoo n ,feetiee of the Pe tee in lade, zle, l •nye il'oorl' i Pals partlla makes O1 lnod 110:A good." Jaffee taking'" three bottles he eats hca:ly meals a day, lrerks hard and e!eepe well. .A grateful w•01Ylan wr, es•: "I en utostly ` recommend all women who wish' to bo made ne-e, oz who are troubled wlth tai at thed `eelingg to •talto .IIood s : Fatsapanilla. It WolederfiI11y 'ttilleered "nee '' of dour stomach; distress 0nd belching. €let Hood's, and only llood''s. ; Eskimos Fnglat ��Iltia?Vords. Eskimo When I19kimOa 1ua certain remote t IU "fight' A duel thoir tongues are r e their, Weapons, and the winner is the one •ivho .snakes the. spectators he wOst ugd the most by saying wittiest things about his . opponent. I Such a duel was described by Chris- ! orer i,tiau Leden, the Norwegian P, , during a stay in Paris on 111s yraY back 1 to Christiania after' his third expedi- tion to the Eskimo trlhes, ,in the northerlimost part df Canada Mr. Laden told a tense -stable story;.' Which Was supported. 'by gramophone, records. ' I first white ratan to. remote 1 e O • O the n , `life C,e f two SDS t He is the have heard tt .• ,_. ,, "= ;1 tribe engage in a duel, and as he Ueata, m "fight" heisuri•eptitious.y made-____�_------.T_-- the g •d of it to take back fl scat Sh 1 'end tenni. ill rl gramophone 7 B of •echo " h g p of was still doubtful about Bso A TYiug??p Skinner. ,A fino story conies from India, The to his patrons, the King and Queen ora. said m ash er., "I don't see why not," er cite wh ,know W didn Penny Poor to laugh or cry, but before she 'could ' either. mother was saying, "Quick, do to the piano, and Rim R Penny child! let us hear you play jt.. I know that she detested, -anything sand every- Mrs. Hull' gave you Men delstheol that she was Wedding March, but have you ever of ato forget part of the Wedding, had the one from Lohengrin?' actuallyathat she answer • Ot8W n an hardly Penny could have Dora would uld Cousin D x n Cousin ou Of course e dreadfully -troubled had she r had taken both just beta married. It been known how much Penny. took it to Dora was going to beothem, but she hearty had seemed fun to to Before long Kitty and Isabel cadid not okn 1 the marshe h knew from Lohen- Mendel- had in to:say that their dresses'grin had come. Here they were' in ax, matter a Mother othertcsai Ni aneiwould in't and Kitty lifted one 'out, a fluffy -1 a hen it was all over. ruffled pale pink organdy, and held it listening anyway w up to her. I,As for Cousin Dora, she was just "Oh, it's bee-utiful1" Penny `exclaim- laughing for joy, and she said that it 'l- v la M end ads Wheeling. around fromithe piano. would n's before and after he ceremony. ,a Kitty?" Is mine in y'sre; Is yIt played the wedding march Yes, exactly lis. 'tress was there. girls', ao nd she pit so well, that Cousin was exactly of er litflower giD played n er.tight before she dresses, for mother had said that, even'Dora was hugging h if `Penny wasn't in the bridal party, was half way cried, am gladi `Oh, duffled ink "Penny,"s uti P e a fl fav Yt 1almost m al shouldm sheI a re eel a , Why, Id dt ls. so la and Is ab e g Kitty'sr Hie Kt hk Ye. d dress�et hok organdy "Let'sndhold "hem up Isabel.to and march , gladvthat tedayo Clarkin my bridal party up and down," said , Lv "Yes, let's," pried. Kitty, clapping 'so bad,'Penny,-bless Your. 'dear little. �. heart, • splain hands.a her hanot �was "And I'll play the wedding march; 1 So, after alle Penny the rodding said Penny, and as the little flower -,looker-on. played it girls -to -be marched 'sedately up and march, and she wore the fluff a wided d l and insteofad down the parlor ell play it shen dy dwaand; pipink satin ribbon bound . round her remarkably well too, for Penny curls like Kitty's and Isabel's she wore fled little pianist. hat that was gifted le horn -floppy leg horn Y lovely PP ' Dora Y to r Cons lata d few came mother came into the parlor all in the bride's And and aflutter over something. Crzsin Dora' the proudest ..aQ ee she had such looked asifshe were aatting'herdy arm' anriin the important partGt i play at Cousin and nd g,"Bu, sr , and saying, "But, Dora dear; anybody, Dories wadding to Prince Charming. -why,. we can call upon almost any -Lindh Stevens Almond, in Youth's body. Don't feel so bad about it I Companion. _ "Why weren't you with Buffalo Bill Norway. f and influential FIindu, Mahal- Prom what the explorer said it np- 0 0 0 "Bill Cody! Why, bless ye, adjutant, British government had brought and frieds, improvisenisi and Y his knees 1 Cod most got dawn onBrionSome,govern tot done at once. In which i {Slings aboutth try to the eachcilli. to 1 y -a' rebel "iii wittier lana b an' beg - hundred a man the crowd g lastlemn ceremony, nu winch the entire June es such o mikes m h r ti one e ,Pole other e o� at Lodge o e Th to me g es in fti winner ,in ., two - of' .,;.. prison nnthor : been' allowekto die, While , . on •-'_.._ ,,.iP",1 the ivinn gad me to go., Said he'd g hundred and fifty a inonblt; -- - might „a.� raised Gem Reynoldshim.thertapei 1i rules was I was chief 'scout an the Lamers range being unwound; heti the English doe-} th t no he famous ed 'U t settle seri- i•? k Yto e c -o t ai umn arto0 lasts cellthese 1 touts ec Y I that P s wa r eels own a and our inn. Grandi,' isino osit0 eileS asked while the conic was preparing acute aPPencticitis while he was nus quarrels, stand PP hot cakes and coffee. irison wliithea his Pp eltlOP to rho other and, surrounded by their families. ballads in. ld I d go with -I of the Pr an tribe takes part. Instead of brooding over revenge the' • to while you ]oriel Maddocit, seeing a vanquished "fighter •gO hatacle might reservationson w �hfor 4b h n t eflats etcI mad w gto iitis Coen ant t Bred g Pow- •t ordered e Po be les•t, h h ' u t t to through u henemy. din e o'bis fellows were chs g tint B hurried tell' patient to the have said to ]ias� also brought back der River country -an' they hare t. paid my -bill yet. I got a claim- for up- ward p- aer- two thousand dollars for r of w a w d vices an' stock worn out 'duo1ng those summers." two summa At that. point Capt Mount, came in t Abou era ready. that men w tosay ten o'clock they rode away, four °M- cera; the doctor,' ninety-five troopers and Mr Broncho Bill Skinner, bound "I had to let that long-haired PLUCKY WOMAN SAVES ES FOREST A Lire was blazing its way through the scrub brush along the right-of-way arfo're- of the'O.N.R, In Northern Ont, cantly, and with, each foot oY progress the flames gathered strength. The railroad at. that point passes through the township et Regan;' in which 19 lo- cated the limit of the Acme. Timber Company and Haas fire along the right- ot-way, unchecked, meant the prob- able destruction of a considerable quantity of uncut timber, A fireman on an eastbound train saw the Small blaze as a menace and threw off a first fl Message telling of the fire at the station he cadre to, GladWfek,, one mile. east. A woman caught the message from the train, mustered a firefighting crew and, leading them to the tire, en- gineered fire fighting.opeiations that. had the: fire under control in less than half an hour: The incident occurred on June 18th, and was brought to the attention of District Forester DelaheY last week. The woman wane Mrs. L. P. Michaud, cook of a ittmber camp of the Acme.'' Timber Company, which le built near the tracks at Gladwick station. Thel officials of the camp were out at work and Mrs. Michaud nix workmen, ommandered he stair at the camp, tin gantze& her own, little fire fighting crew and 'checked a rapidly • g blaze that might have meant- a tre- mendous lose to her employers and others who owned land in the vicinity. An engineer on a westbound train gave the fire signal at 'nonage about ! utes atter Mrs. Michaud got the 20mn Message of the other engineer, and when the flrerangere' from Tionaga arrived, the woman and her squad had the fire under eontral. The dePutY at Poona oo car ond.ml where.he operated up- Mr. Laden ono l Hospital, much• valuable •sociological data, re - Gallas I custains> manners, Eskimo on aim. a rdin g Gaadhl� was under chloroform and musie,.and religion. . Ile is convinced. as .ready to use his in that these people, long believed to be the doctor lien light went usddevery the electric i'i n; of the iBering Strait from Asia are everything 'n. e it and Yth in out,1 G icon Amer s. ihtl,. purely ur eY tori P break- t ty ren. darkness. There had.been a b He asserts that the Eskimo tribes. • dow_ tl in the machinery, pairs. Une cle I are descendants of Indian tribes' 1 nob .time to wait far repairs. anterr 1 Canada, who were forced by ,innumer- Yor had s ranch the pale gleam of a hurricane lantern., able wars toward the Arctic regions„ 1 h ' d liar the doctor calmly proceeded with the I exist as best they could, the man's to stin have a fresh horse," said the. quarter I oPeiation and thus saved 1• In the silent regions ,of everlasting master to the ed the when they had life. their ice they manage t4 Preserve a, ctvili- slght. silentlymatchedar the down for?" out ot Doctor and nurses attendedration which is ethically far superior ht, . "What are You down patient with all Possible skill, and i tI that of the African savage. sig "Carbine, revolver and silty rounds their tenderness and consideration The Eskimo believes in immortatitp onlyupon!s. crbeings,. a g, Siohuman t.resas „ utasimwell addeepP he j ]s as aid t odeaPima n s mfor a nitro mu of am , ion Catus a uobvious Indian P for v nd h briefly. "Bet you its the lagt we ever Gandhi. but upon the I p f the and .also liar a -hell, whitlite tl e see. But the " a Cif is sacred be- 1e } in the captain who was the iz zled P h gr 1 Chs r enc nl sent forth in command of the two eacriaeing career. troops knew something about'scouts: l self released from prison He Places his heavenly home, tubers In forty-eight hours the eoluma was I When he was all the good 'and Pure souls go,"down for the trip, but ndhi whose gratitude to the'Maneed:' nd of the earth, .(town bank, none the worse er„ in thelsn the redoubtable Skinner was not with Bwho had sevdd his, life was touching, there is eternal warmth and eternal them. I said to the doctor: I trust Yon will - comfort. "What is the matter?" inquired the allow me"to remain Your patient a lit major.tie 1•onger:' 'And he remained' Sma jlostrong quite ew as t until h q "Nothing;" replied Capt.' Mount' at the prisonThe teacher 1008- explaining the placidly. "Harmon's place is all right: again. A warm friendship tar'prune nouns of multitude: the thetwo mon-two of the et Boy. Cotta duce summer. n , a Right of birds, a,shoalo , What did youdowith. Skinner?"and that friendship may have the hap -f part - he r India. The Bri of whales, a M. T. CORLESS CLINTON, ONT. District Agent The Ontario and Equitable Life and Accident Insurance Co. eyes. oi. the Ye w n:aid fori far and wide; aloes-- exists aide by cause of ilove Gandhi's tecave of the .Wes ern world, cause his love fdr the lsdo sky which 1s chilly and cold. West, Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Co. • Established 1878. President, John A. McKenzie, Linear dine;. Vice -President, H. L. Salkeld, Goderlch; Secretary, Thos. G. Allen,. Dungannon. Total amount of incur ante nearly $12,000,000. In ten years number of policies have increased from 2,700 to '4,600. Plat rate of $2 per $100,0, Cash on hand $21.000. H. L. Salkeld - Goderlch, Ont. J. Turner, Clinton, Local Agent. 4 GEORGE ELLIOTT 'Lissa:4'd Auctioneer' for the County of Huron. Correspondence promptly answered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at The Newa-Record, Clinton, or lfy calling Phone' 208. Obarges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Tionaga and the officials of the Acme.' Timber Company are loud in their praise of the fair fire fighter. Her quickness' to act and the manner in which she commanded the fire fight- ing operations were remarkable,'they say. B. R. ]HIGGINS Clinton, Ont. ' General Fire and Life Insurance. Agent for Hartford Windstorm, Live Stock, Automobile and Siek iesa and Accident. Insurance. Huron Mid Erie and Cana- da Trust Bonds. ' Appointments made to meet parties at Briicefteid, Varna and Bayfield. 'Phone 57. The McKillop Mutual' E' n Insurance Company Fire Ilisu Head Office; Seaforth, 'Ont. , DIRECTORY: A TRICK .OF THE' PLAINS By Gena Charles King There hasn't been a Sioux south of o up between . you say,:et " I finest specimens of East and West,-' he said, "a flock ushers a P - covey o asked the major.: I piest consequences o ridges, a herd of cows,- a forest cf Cat. Mount. "All Belt doctor, by his devoted conduct to- schools and so eon lied P > Serpents, re "ei e P l Y s , "Nothing," trees, a brood e p he wanted was a new the and an es- ward his prisoner, has genuinely Now can any boy give mines in the Black 1111118.1 touched the hearts of thousands who . ve me soma ether sorts theexamples? Elder. why he tried to guide as g his were previously only: rod-ro4hd racea1l e sir,,, avid a ,:inert boy, to the Platte instead ot west up Box themselves the` enemies of "Please, u cin his I"please, sir; yes; anaacient order of way, He'd counted on our e e p Y U "Plea, el way, and 1'd counted on his going 1 Sugar is found in the sap pearl 5, urine. As soon. as she found that out'two hundred plants and tr _ ,_. - - . _ he saw Indians away off northward ------ ' i Y ti• ted after theta, and I started 4 FRANCE and star ROADSIDE °I EES--CANA A A Sergt. Dolan and three men after him.I i 11 that we want of had led them a long' chase, but they � is Not Favorable to the Latter. Imei I was scout for Jim Bridger 'way back before the war days. I ran the 111one express two yeses from • Lar'mie to Devil's Gate,' I was scout for the tltah expedition 'in '60, the time we got snowed in on the Sweetwater. Every- i;body knows me! - Why, I wan guide to the 2nd Dragoom9'for two seasons, and everybody' in, the 3rd Cavalry can talo is, Broncho ..-----oldBill Skinner who ou Y One clear, cold November mornithe I Bill, they Call Me, octanes thste's not far away among the foothills of a broncha from the Platte to the Peens Rockies, the. cavalry guard at Port '8'as I can't break and ride. Why, where rched to its nest when n earth did You fellows come from?" • They'll bring a a a I ------- TheY that night. He arison,of CoInd t "ns .in the Old Land and the New ' They caught him late t s A Comp Were experience& men. They broug in the horse, the arms:' and the ammu- nition,but not tiro man, , him?" as ked i "Why didn't they bring the major. in hundreds of Crines es :ve towns tress. to cover the cane," replied I become one the Principal tee- fuel, and onan species sthe rtitrifty "110 law have the captain. "All the courts in they- 1 tors in Municipal beautification: The . pruning is carried have been after us 1f we'd r Canadian cetintryside, however, too farmers, separatinganks 00 kiun from ks, by suns would ma o laid a hand on him. He'll sue for dant- frequently shows no such systematic the ld areoftenseen, the limbs all hav- ter had just, ate. had time to - tear - hes f tree ,life and. th roads field,off,and the bald occurred at the g scout's array of -refer as it is whoa cnrtivat.tn o been lawn close commotion west, occ Tre cowboy sc ages a more ing d a colintroute becomes yet long,him."P h la eo and settle cnot a ie to A man with long hair, spurs sneer was 1Ynpressive. In great detail walk back,' But I'll a in wrote in consequence had conte galloping r how the Sioux hadAnd that evening the captain than a lonely made motor path. stubby post having lean legs, who cow:lie retold his .stn y he n imo:nt, n to scudo a country h. its fresh crop v branches. This roa Ped om the west, sat on his plungingi tamped Idarrnon's at dawn and offered to the old reliable" oft g It is has o it fr o ide inn. Jumped on the I and • gto a ford ]d -famous Bixtfalo Bill, who that has lived rural Its land for centuries lardingeaergl farandfue'ons carried practically every pony, shouting td lead the aonimandthe world-famous very He had tried to ride in at I where they Would be anis i-� . through nix summers and tour stirring and whose conditions are the ktnd�of tree. rathPully Platte 11 er • to meat. Here By 1"i. 13, Meredith,• r•p• r r.1'es and The. lower branches of theforees a are tmc collected mh col our tt , In boing constan Y , 'Just Spikes! , n the 0 ed delve, "Well, 1 now we're se til a , to sten to nae n, The dunnage off, the kettle on the boll, Let's paint a sign and nail it on this tree So everything shall be to ruled by Hoyle." President, James Connolly, Goderlch; Vice, James Evans, Beechwood; Sec: Treasurer, Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth. Directors: George McCartney,. Sea- , forth; ea-•forth; D. k'. McGregor, Seafortb;'J. G. Grieve, Walton: Wm. Ring, Seaforth; 314. McEwen, Clinton; Robert Ferries, Ilarlock ; John Benneweir, Brodhagea; Jae. Connolly', Goderich, Agents: Alex. Leitch, Clinton„ J. W. Yeo, Goderlch; 511. Hinchray,. Sea - forth; W. Chesney, 'Egmondville; R. G. Jarinuth, Brodhagen, in may be to be aid Y Any money P paid to Moorieh, Clothing Q0., Clinton, Or at Ciitt's Grocery, Goderlch, Parties desiring to affect insurance or transact other business will bo li0oniptly attended to on application to to tiny of the above officers addressed their respective post office: Loesee inspected by the :Director who lives nearest the scene, Phonograph Size of Watch. Hungarian engineer has invented A. honograph no, larger than an: or- (Unary r a P ar ;watch, There is rooan inside -for din Y twenty Y ten discs; giving repertoire o selections., By placing the instt:ument in a, water glass the sound is amplified aufflciently for an ordinary -sized inane.' -' ' Not necessarily what you can do hest, hut always the best you can do. to speed; but a sentry, springing to overtake the Indiana. .He Was ind:; „„nipaigns had led the outflt(results of mature dove p p examine ion, "Ara; ndian country: This was„ the the I Tho French are very thrifty re the middle of the road, had stopped at home, during the last century, iced riding or driv- Gant at ,such erose t the Ione r bib he last ten years that I'� o outaaanswer: change has been drastic; an in parts member ew tt t horror at the him.Orders P o time during t sc t to ex North exclaiming rrl ,on exceptpost with an alarm, naw Bill Skinner/Ivo have. p =gathered twigs a into the g t saninto this P a Iti speed. l d to of unga There rider diana�, mend?" ing n at Moder- co e " •'Decd I do- eased from extreme and brand: - terns " d boots; and code. r the biggest liar and sleekest home. risme finer a*densely wooded. an sight for 'cos' asbarren of trees, es on the wooded hillsides . by the me fon foolin'!" yelled sound nick as a Rash, an ut t thief 'from the Platte to the P a countryside asMediterranean.the In: ;the North, trees s no ti „ is dies q t to ever saw Tiny Bridger, ninths inflexible sentry. ) whole gang would have turned out he gays. He • ` The Old World- ie old, and old f re scarce and the sivalleet limbs are • the1 I toll you! Who's in tom• fo11oW Pie. Flow far away is Har- tenter rode a; pony express, never earn- binned, but she has more to teach than ^ In didn't T dollar. i his life that I l h t learn Yn one respect tree collected, atesaid he you d a hear tools a box lid and On which they me spikes, so p And daubed upon the lid 'CAMP SANS : S:OiJGI.' ' {They split the lid for kindling ere left; they The spikes were. left embedded 1n the tree). o n o ar as Why d n g t o he I , , le. W Y tonus s mile, nl Forty d a n s, F Y e ane mo a ' ail take art ieul Y ' to ma i. n t is When ou d she P W ' N On med we ati I n v seda ex � he ahaf roe ee theard 0 "I'm not Poolin';' replied the sentry into harmie. Cau Y I ever Slaws compalgn for the p " profit a ro Y cul n w n nada a ad Ca tat to out and Wise and s the trees have 'reached a fair tUi la y t dily Indians or no Indians, I'm this way. bigluckgett] 1 seeing In- i suit France and germahy a ized. In their plane are p cut and util- the are •it Y s ur dines a . I was In him on the Canted sap- , ,.. command here, and here you'll stop , at tell." reason that he was always follow ng sn zhealthy inwhen thein weren't any and famed for 'their extensive forost-re- tinge,, end within a year quietly." ii of baked doubtfully round dians..wa stemat,e- ,.By c, youngtrees 'Rourtsli . til you can ridelThe i aj as. That, Bill but is FSranco, the y avert= of u,. that�, m aa- never when there w serves, ` ee ern cation in the i P netmos ani -One dose not regret of curious sp him • seeking suggestion e like adsidea ale o t Bys time a group nt he adjutant and the oldutilization of them place of the old. gathered, The adiutant faces of j Slttsiner-and. there's lots more i I for tree plantation, is of chief stepped pp had, gat what was •: etv 'officer of the day. He h1m1" versatlY seeing them out; they go ludo good ea briskly ever to corporal , and .Chen,b ]earned: We hall men use, and immediately young trees aro Stepp oral IY the l e to order his men out on a wild And sow ill interest to'Canadians. the matter, Ahttahe corp1 at 1 ' hate in o were invaluable, like Buffalo B The roads and canals are -bordered planted to'replace thong. me Inaba run. - I finita' chase, tut havehwon d , hi n Clark with the Cheyen-! b single iloubie, and'eometlines triple guard cait d f him himself. Be y r F Here at home we treasure what Time winged Its flight. One day two tongue-tied 1nen. Stood hesitant before a garden gate, And coughed, and cleared their throats, and then one said, , "We bring bad• uew,9, I guese, 1 c, sure hate To tell yule, Misses, but -an hour ago, While we was cuttth' spruce down et the Mi11t--' The saw got busted on'some rusty Opikes Sunk In the log. A splinter hit your ...$iii Who happened to be pasain' at' the W O P time inured pretty bad. 'N tact it's es j H said -" mopped his brow and (Ile &'utpod and, Itali 1`out"' shouted the finitely more to said o Indian m9 Cosgrove with the Shoshones, rows of trees. In the North of ranee groves of trees we find in the count1Y:"' t t in n Ynd es g replace gro kis fiat., uAi d with the these &1 g i are furious when t er shaking Frank Gi Pins and a g t I f g 's ranch -On the Box „ with the Apaches, all t and in the d th fanner zings a fine ' n 'gradient!, ac a•• o o t failed r h had e o p s ran "Jumped that: he • e Sioux, Al Siebe o • eneraSly Plan some selfish Harmon'e be- raid: hose men we Scuta' more often t Elm,some tele- a sell ksept u Scalped `every, "Order out troops B and Ii at once, e reed to trust But in the old cavalry Olive or 'Cork, In the table -lands a o f sunup, fl ilei I 1 tier washolding an l phone lino demands the ,slaughter of at me and he said road dies or a soullessthewomen,.Ole frontlet. row trees, road•Yore ata' ran us into the foothills: He's "Capt. Mount; you w"I''. go n cam- ansvyerving tree -frau vista o' Pete ]'etas • and Branch° Bills.-Youth'sthe Lruan hears a clump front near s gone' to wars the folks up at Clear wand' Companjon. - horizon. In the hilly country, here: Do you think s the major's first ehance'to I d down sacred ditch. We would not mind 'if I came It was l the (}o in and see whether the l ted anti said "How man. ciay,5' ra-I Tie°tlosslY to and fro. , Clow your story of i ?„ R Hessle tend major •the valley . trees. writhe lip; an • elle Yi�all `disappearing 'abruptly, !the bstablished custom PL�CINAG--butt t the v Y and.Bp3, Creek,. and that pony'd lislow like .that if Indiana , aline, the regiment that be was a man ',' r�umrneY Nl�ilt away on a distant cutting, wasn't behind him?" of few words but much energy. r ear miles enough!" growled -eel hie can and w•as awav short-sighted butchery that irritates. Ulows easy saluted-and aluted-an . .• 11\tght stealthily stirs with its °tail 1 alopeaPp "Pony • th corporal.' "It's'you thafe ber th in a second. The captain gravely 1,A black panther switching kl • hardl on located away) , "Dear God! Don't say he's DEAD." "Yea, mein, he's• dead." . sa u to aiming, swallo. will .'awn I tions; s r awallcs jus i- - "Three{" snapped the moioi• wi 10 t1"0111 Dawn steals near: rs t was just after this big indii,n war flash }n his" eye, Ani with soft s of 1876. The Sioux were back on the except those who: had fol- The two lino, were 1 h e `' Y1 S rho reservatitn1 Sitting' across ilYe•Ye11aW dltng w11ei17;c t t)tit;i ei rtvele stiL' in Towed len atone -and the young bravea•who, loyal , ene ClnveisationG t 1 Cir born' leader, Crazy Horse, had - earn r •, ion., he major, "this to, h refuge in ,the Big Born Meuse "Mr. Billing, to dro .his sought ndIO Indiahs-11ad not comb south of scout says that �° pistol's damaged. tains , Platt River since Tune", when rhe. rine and lila carbine and a revel - Black Pl the Cavalry' had gone ctoould- snout the ver, Melte, And let him have cart • 111 t id be. sure.vas, w you?, who cot 1 tobe thatey1s. Butaway ridges, too. " Of course he'll have that they had pot now aliPnod aid?, 'The cavalry had' been atl atme4," ani sir?" asked the for. a r , sign tor Fort ajc1r only About two d only' 00-aadl"Who'll n anttwhose pay was already molt' ctheee ly be ip raneferre had only' re ,gaged i h the money value' of Milner, centlY been transferred from another caged w t. his men were eager to I oils carbines and pistols . "issued to cores. lie and essdble Protection to, the set- ;scouts" ter the summer 511 d -he corn- giyo all P I'.11 be TosPonslU , cin- Mr., 1 �- et M.S in 1 shortly, e 1 a s tl e d . - your !Lander ) - "Who are you, and ,, e , or have breakftest,aoo." asked the; iliaj- as he oYod n had Been much more of ranch? ...Tho aRljYitant, the beseennc everybedY' knows frontier scouts than the major had and ' Wlto--'nle. 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