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et Stahveription--$2,e0 per yo 13 PY'S an. .4:1 ' :ale
• CLINTON; ONTARIO ', .., ,,,,Touchedo Them! .
dvance; to clailadian ad dressest ,
3 to the 'HS. or ;other , foreign' ccontly, prOhjukdar ' f.1;' ll''
tieing Tiates----Tramtlent, sayer- , BY JOyCE BRISLEY. • '41: ' :0 'tb,1eflifettliek`M'Ottfieq0::::,
irengeti,a; mippoifin. Ills ;ow, i
Aries. No paper discontinued,
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Plitlon of 'the publisher. The, ' ILLY-MOLLY-MANDY', ,,'/ aoa;1004:,',9,A041.icti.d.it,.(i..,
1 ail arrears ste paid Unless at aza.....°
)'to which .every subocription itt
ug, 12c per count line tor first 'Once upon -a time, Milly-Moll?- Milly,Mcilly.-Mand,y put it outside
ThonieS Embankment, the menu b,'Itlr,
tehetia: far. Men ix:acted L'i),111 1110
i L13 denoted OM' the label. '
trtion, .80 for `cao,h subsequent l't. athly (whose real names Were IVIII 1- 'on the WiridOW-sill to 1100.L' ' .. thick :le:I./ono and bread. r I
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Wil/1. Heading 'salmis, ,2 lines. 'Co/It :Margaret Aulartdit) found a Pen- PreseittlY along came a lady cyclist, :At this point one or the guests atter
. ,, 11721:101ABI, "1-11/tales,"
ill ti„,dvertitemeitis. riot tip exccbei i'Y in the Pocket of /la old coat. ` and. as 'it xvas a very hot day she h.ti sPlIttilg 1,0 Illa teCt :tall eXelailllat1. i who hs, 'tho mo,,,,,L, ramoaa 6 du e106 1
111, 36611 63 "Wanted," "Eost," Milly-Mtilly-Mandy ,fe1t very rich stopped at the, nice; white cottage with- “Itel`11; `I` ,,,In't 51:111111 1111,1' ` be1c'"fo:;41,11teratuto? Hamlet exclaimed: "0 my
rayed," etc., lneemea came ' i . st . ,, - - `; . the ,thatched roof, and asked IVIX iy- It..1yritattl,edshietti7ltin'gl)i°t.antod lilt' t.,3111cra1;ga.hai)t'e' ta';1''t ci,'," ' ir:40'),Itiseltwiertisti°ellall tiolvtl"Yn, it'hileclaattilittlewunie
- mud( aubheouent insertion 15c She thought of all 'the -things She' Molly-ltlancly's mother if `she cMild,
-ertiainlialtl.q seat Ill Witinalt in' C011id buy. With jt, ana there were so have a glass of Milk. And while she
, spite of. file chairman's protests, that t ; May ,ini,o. „„,,, armie.; aa,a,.ba a vll_
!opens as to the number 01 in- many she didnet ku'ow which to Was` drinlcing it; she saw the little cake ; was Gut or` order, the plate xtrent itallt.la,ino;; h„ axe,litima ag.„11a., ,;8,0; nada;
dans wapted• will` run until Otaer- choose.' ; (That is 'die worst of d, Pen- on the windovr-sill, and the little cake Way round the table, and a large stint thea6 y 0i, tu, e:,
iY, R,atec for display advertising PYerYbody ;with whom she lived, in hungry, and, asked if she could' ave `cs 00110 ((1 i'ci` the "dc`"" a'aii 00ic''' 'r Unele Toby is- tit a different cote,.
out and will lic eharged aceer1"1" nY-)` ` he `1\1.1111Y-Molly-Manalr ' asked looked so 'good, the . Lady Cyclist, felt
de. known 011 tionlieataima the little English cottage with the th,,,,t, -too. , , --",-; '. ' . i , I Glatt Hunt' called hint "divine
, Ki "9 Edvin"I'6,''' Advice. • 1 Unole Toby, tate quill Leo 1, 000 02 the
annunications intended for union- thatched roof, what they 'would do . ,Milly-Molly-ManOy's mother looked in hits "Eire or W. T.,,Stetatl," publish; nillkef- human. itiudneSB,," ltall it ilitnot
, he sccompanied by the anama of ea recentlY, Mr. .1.T`oxitierick Whyte` undes;erved erase, His gallantry to -
states that once when Lord Acton wtirds the Wideiv'Saradinau. le eliClataite
u`. mast, as a guarantee of ' good with it if they were she; - ' at 'Milly-Molly-MandY, and lafilly-
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,iriter, • . . ' "Put it in the bank," said Grandpa Molly -Mandy. gave a little gulp, and
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I -TALL; ' It, CLARK, prdillptly. He was malting up act said, "Yes ." Arid the lady cyclist ate ,we,at to see Ring Eciward,,NU Majesty 'for' us mode,sty am: chiv.alry, u
Proprietor. i ., Editor; connts. , Milly-Molly-Mamly thought dp`the,little pattyLcake. And she did . , . grinned . him IV tha co liar 'Tina glal a : .1 Sterne'ot 11Tristratit Shandy" Ls alive
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that a wise idea. . ' enjoy it!. , ' "Wli ore did, you get, thte , chrttcte I .1 ,1;0 -day, ;at is mainly- ,tiwing to an,cle
; NEW DEVICE MA.V., E.NABLE 'BLIND 'To. READ
G. D. ileTAGGART ."Buy a Skein `of rainbow wool, and When 'she had - gone, Mili,Y-PtollY-: Above is, shown the omarseoograph,"' an 4nvention 01 MoturiCe Brodeur at have nnir°11,..706.,C1ingoa atint(iirs.,.,,e-11113toilitigicodau'elSlaj; ToTbrie. re are. ,,,,va ver, raincnis Arn„ari_
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M. 13; Mc . learn .te knit," said Grandma, who MAndY's mother took up the, pennies . •
was ,knitting, by 'the kitchen door. the lady cyclist had' put on. the table Quebec: by which, he 1ielieves, the 'blind. may be e;nabled th r•ead: The 'ma- ,
. been a man tit my levee WilOS,0 (tress enitatled "Efelen's; BahieS," `Was read
ictirsr ago a book
Milly-Molly-Mantly thought that .cliiite chine operates on the; priarciple•of au saitornatic piano; epeCially perforated ''''`.11° Ma tatil`6C is, 1:01` thq`Ce has iihvec eau uneice" 170`1111'
fitted him aa Well as • John Burns.IS,'' everywhere and -by everybody. It set
for the. milk and the cake, and she
oBuy,a little patty -pan and. Ma. ice a, .g.trae one to Milly-IVIolly-Mandy' be-
cause it Wila her cake. 0 , -
So -Milly-Molly-Mendy had.done yet ' .
rolls of paper being used to reproduce sou.," in Morse code. ,
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BANKERS' .• cake in it," -said Mother, who was -another of the eictathavigs and. spent . '
Beatilty'S T,riballte. Ou Mi-Careme, 0,s, iler ii6at, aaine rir'a..t(ldiauti'ItIss ..,Iii,y0; tylinem,,aellti3,t.ii abairt itl(iii, saas, .0 diet a aew- standard in writing aboilt ,chad„
ren --"nd all the world laughed at the
icTAGGART BROS: - Sod idea. ,
cooking: Milly-lViolly-Mandy thought
her penny, but still she had her penny. Inathe middle of Lent, E'aris., for one slowly up. the rue _Royale towards. the
Madeleine she oat on a throne high
vest Adowed , 011 Deposit . ale
. . ,them,". said Uncle, who was scooping aniseed -balls, that changed ,color ; as closed in order that everYame maY violets and yellow. mimosa from the
rountle'of the London clubs. From the . literary point of view, -
. car'ilhlii STaqdiadttftodiN(Vil*lailli
Notes Discounted. .Drarts Issued. I'll let you buy a baby duckling with and bought SOIT112/ sweets, „lovely big as Nice' at inardi-Gras. The shops are ather feet. , She waved' her bonquet of
ladi•es-in-waiting grouped ,' gracefully . • A r!'latu"-T-al 1 nf e 're ac 9.:-, " saal.iii-11',Y aitlildlugas,t)3tnher $
moral Banal:lig 131.161110SS f171116flet- ' "Save it up until you get six; and penny down to the little village shop fasting an'cl becomee as gay a reveller above the heads of the crowd, with her
Austen Chtunberlain, is going the Harry." •
.An amusing ,stoey, attributed to 'Mr. they got, poor, long- saffering "Uncle
Then Milly-Molly-Mandy took her day, called . Mi-pareine, put aslde its
that a very good idea, ; .
is Purchased, out corn for his chiclthns. Milly- you sucked theta- either see or ' take part in the great ft. Concerns, an Eiglishman who lest probablY the most famous uncle in
'I ' g' S ,swimatiti,:i, his way in Rome, •whither,he.had gone ,Arnertea». literature is, "Unale,Itemus,"
lVfollyrMandy timught that an, excel- She would net eat one until she got parade, ovhicli ,the students organize, the upper a/Judo-vs, which were filled
France and threw kisses; to
Notary Publici,Conveyancer.. , "Get some sweets," said Aunty, pa and one to, Grandma and one to The most beautiful fleet of all is the, a Carnival Queen -she veined a verit-
spGfectators. p'ho looked more than
Lo•parno conference. - speak English to whom 'firer Rabbit
H. T. - RANCE lent idea. • ,
,. home, and then ah gave one to Grand- The floats; ,E1113, gorgeous and ingenious. an a bri•ef visit after Ord close of the There inust-be very ilew children who
nem], Real Estate and Fire In- who was 'very b.usy sewing, and did Father and one to, Mother,and one to Court of the Queen' of Beauty. There able Queen of Erance" .As he. knew' no language but. his and Pier Fax are not familiar,
nee, Agent j Representing 14•Fire not want to be interrupted. Milly- Uncle and ate to Aunty.And then have been halls in every arrondissey But 'early the next morning one who own be was in a. bit of a quandary, un... :These examples by no. means coal-
mine° CorapaPies. ' ., .. ' . Molly Mandy thought that a verY she found there were four for herself Ment of the city, at which different passed through th.e Btoile and- ,Stopped .
. ,, .. .; , qil it occurred to him te write the Mete the list of fainona uncles, for '
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Division Court Office, clinton. name of his hotel on his. visiting card, there ta "Uncle Podger.' who tried to
... • pleasant idea, so she ate 'them; end they were very girls have bee -n chosen , as .qtleens; a momeneet the toitill.ot the Unknown ' -
and hand it to the fast 'Well-dressed hang 'a picture in jemonle's "Three,.
. W. BRYDONE • Then she 'went to her own little „ice. , , , ... then comes the la,st grand ball,: When. Soldier . b . 1 ' I.
saw ..,a euquet, wit 1 the nig it - • • ,
, Man he niet. - . alert in 0 Boat," and made such -S. sad.
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later, Selicitor, Notary :Public, eta. the Mi-bareme Queen Of Beauty. ' wreaths that were, piled high on the The Italian thus' acces.ted turned, mess nr. the' job; and there is "Uncle .
. 'corner of the 'garden for a "think," So Milly-Molly-Mandy -hada done front all these queenathere is Mected dew still on it, lying tail ton of the - .
callicer--_ • mind which of all those -nice things her peniw. Bore' She . still had one The girle are all working girls- tonib. • It was of violets and yellow
his lace, accomnimicallilie Engliehman acters in th'e gallery created by the '
and, ,with the, chum -tying manaers of Beanac," one -of the best -drawn char -
for she still could not make up her another of the nice' things. arid, spent
AN ' BLOCK -, - 7' C1.INTON
to do. 'She thought and thought for penny from the mustard -and -cress. typewriters', 'shop, girls, .._modistee, mimosa from the south of France. , in ,sorema-Silence.nntil they reached author of "SherlOck Holmes."
a long time. , - ' . ' Then she werit to 'Grandpa, olid seamstreases,. modelea hairdressers- ' , ..
The 1
the hotel. " , . .' But who la the most famous of them
,0 blowDs; -1.30 to 330 pm.. ' 5.30 bought? ' .' • ' , . ' for her. • . , To be c,hooen the Queen oE 73eauty, is ; The teacher was trying to denion-
Indians.
In the -only language he knew, whele- would. venture ou at ileflnite answer.
volubly all? He would be a hold man who
DR. J. C. GANDIER _ ' , An&then-What. do You think she asked him please to put it in_the bank 'all e-aetty, charming and full of fun. atter thanked hi$ guide
00 p.M. SundayS, 12.30 to 1.30 Pm. Some Mustard -and -areas , seeds, And then she went to Uncle: to .a Parlsienne the great event of her strata° the truth that love and protem- upon the Italian looked fut. him in .....a.--.....,
her hears by appointment only. which she planted. in a shallow box • "'Uncle," said •Milly-MollyaMandy, life.. Her robes are all given her by tire care is instinctive in -all parents. amazement, and remarked, in, perreat
.. H. S..BROWN, L.M.C.C. place by 'the tool shed. . ..• .
She watered .it every • day, and that everybody said, but you. And
though I can't buy a little, Imlay duck- give her. a mantle trimitted yvitli er-
stereo of Paris:, the Ban Mitrehe may
point from the human side.
child -Samuel had-unit/1y illustrated the "I' 'llionght you were dear and , Sentence Serxnons.
"I've done everything with my penny one or another of the great department The -story of the baby 'Moses and the EnglIth: • , '
e and Reeldence` Victoria St.
of earth and stood in a nice Warm • •
Office. Hours , . Any 'Mania Wile -Is a better judge
7.30 to -9.00 p.m. and at.last the little seeds had grown' walid it.;. in the !make , of Mothers that don't •
dumb!" '
No Favouritism. -^i-KIIC/Wti enough to ruin him if she.
her • a ball dreasi' the Magagin du "rm. thinking
Pile give 'And now," she sald mysteriously,
. . atlas, religion than his pastor is.
I've got a penny .saved to- mine; the'PrIntemps will perh
, shaded A if the sun swere too hot, 1 ling yet,
As moist people are aware, Lord ,.....,
told it. all. -. • .
Other bouts by appointment into a lovely ctump of flesh glee) Arid A ,veas not very long befoe Louvre will give her exquisite lingerie look or dress as we do! They wear
' mustard-dfid.cress, that made you Milly-Molly-Mandys had saVed ' up to -all of,,Which have been prominently feathers." -
Instantly Minn the answer from one Beaverbrook was plain Illo- Aillr'en le entitled to some preparation for
, Sundaya 1.00 to ,2.00 p.m, .
I triumphailtlY• - Has aged moth•er
bright little girl. ' "In•dians,"' , -Makes a lister co,mpaniou than a
her widowho•od. ,
0. 218W Residence, 218J quite long 'for someabread and: butter siaMence; and then Uncle -let her have displayed in -their shop windows, She
she said , hank . .,
prior to, his veceiving a -title some 1
to eat it with., , ' • a little yellow baby duckling all for will be showered with flowMe, but
Office and Residence:. .. ' ' 'Slave.
..._...„.-...„„ above everything else the pa.rade will
stop tit the palace of the President of In the. same clase the following de- and a friend or hie, meeting her Inc the , ledge ef her hashand's business.
Rims in London, ,......
Molly -Mandy went to Mrs, kfoggS, the Republic, and he will Send out to flnition of a frog was given; 1 Is entitled to a reasonable. know -
FRED 'G.,-THOMPSON When it was ready to cut, Milly- her evin. ,
trio 'Street ' . . Clinton, Out. sometimes had summer vlsitors. first time, eaid; , •
. The Pace That Kills. the QUeen of IVII-Careme a,eing, which "Mrs.' Aitken, I have' the. honor of [ ' -Has to forget a good deal If ebe
,_ their neighbor drawn the road, who . "He is that' thing that when he sits 1
door went Of Anglican Church. -- "Mrs. Moggs," said Milly-lVlolly-
. . she will wear that day and have to
. down he lumps up, and whenhe jumps knowing your distinguished sou." I Is going to recta:mend her hurthand:
Phone 172. Mandy, "If you, should want, Some
turned -out With engines of Increasing jewel more precious to hei. than any -_-___.e____
Bach year flying machines tire being, show to her children's children, a up be sits down. , . Her reply was: 'Indeed, I ani • very.' -Loolte better in calico paid - for
OS examined ,ancl:glasses fitted. raustard-and-cress for -your: visitors'
. , , pOlver, making it poseible to &Vet that she .could have bought on thtErtie • .., - glad. Which s•on?" , .
"That," remarked Lord•Beavarbrook than -in furs unpaid for. ,.
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, ' li- • In telling the story, "is the spirit In
which mothers should bring tip their. 'Old Stuff,
sone." . . • .
..... ,. Alice: had learned tho story of
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batting. Costa. ' Columbus at school, and Willi telling
'Phe hushaod 'was; having one of. his it to her mollrer. ,. • . '
'..flia! his &hips were named. the Nina,
"We must cut down our expensee, the Pinta, and--cand-.--" ' ,
"Santa Maria," prompted the moth-
oceasiertal streaks of economy.
he said to his wife.. "There's no aro- cr. _
ment abeut it, Wia simpil must." "yes, and the QillIell'S name 10535--
T-hewas-" wife smiled. ' • ,
you eay,' there's no aagnment about It. . "Mother," demanded Alice, with sad-
'Loaliellat,l' Suggested the mother. •
` "Quite right, dear,"•ehe agreed. .."As
J'il 'suggest that 'rim do not trY tO ge•t den enapicaon,' "have you ever hoard
this sterY be '
such long distances on the wirelese."
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OR!' OF WELL-
NOWN PEOPLE
In an
You 11541 13e11 by tile way' yot el,
Yon need Hood's Saretiparilt
maim your blood molt, red and pore,
1111151111( with health tot overy organ,
You aced 11 11 oveaKolipd tired day
in and day out, if your appetite as
P°°1 , sleep unretreehin 5, - for
IturtwrO, build, eruptions, rim:orate-,
rhettinatisin," 00)0Otte
Preottiition- Is wonderful
terglye titrongth to your whole body,
It Ill nueesthleo, pleasaut and con-
venient take, and etaboanto
' lougailed and tonna-true formula.
tea, .I., have some o sell. . through the' air at an. over greater
good and quite cheap." .
„min_ milny.aviany_xandy,,, said speed, The Plying Bullet, that moat
MrsMoggs, "that's exaetly what I up-to-date of British seaplanes, has an
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. averao speed of about four miles per
wag' wanting. Is it ready•for cutting
'minute, and iCseeins likely that io the
'metal" near figure ten or twelve mile,s• will
So Milly-Molly-Inandy ran holne and ,`vnl'
„,„, ,, possible. :Bat at,what price?
borrowed o pair of scissors and a '3°'
little basket, and she snipped that n The question is looming large in the
Andd s of both flying anmedical men
lovely clump Of fresh green mustard- at the pres:ent time as to how long it
and -Cress, and carried it to Mrs.
mons. , will.be before the human benly proves
r two -
h
a
' And Mrs. Moggs gve
110-1111 Inferior, in at least one respect,
d
- . • to the machine made with human
pence for it. • , hands, and 0011533505 mitler the Strain
So Milly-Molly-Mandy had dOne one of speed.
of the nice things and Spent her penny, Serietto physical 'Mauna have been
and now she had ime-nence I felt •by 101111000 flying at the compare -
Then Milly-Melly-Mandy took one tively slow speed of four miles a 10111 her head and said, "My sweetheart
of the pennies to the little village .
Ute. Nothing <Mold be WOTS/3 for the ohd my father and my brothers went
frame than the reignite oa. a .to the war, and two of them did not
come back. I honor the tomb of the The Popular Short Trip.
Sbap, and bought. a • skein of rainboW hum, n
home, "please will you teach Inc to wrenched' from 'the braie and drawa gtal-fret-00"Wneli10,nlg.hveoayras.yemoini
rethaeb7n1lat tit`0i-.
Sudden turn while flying' throng13, the .
wool,
Unknown Soldier' as much. a.s anyone,
"Grandma," she said, when she got alr at high speed; , The blood is
(once, as a molt of which the airman • PraYers and reaollAionS, but it is no excursion, you know," •
Modal see . . -..
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but it is a place foci the tears of or-
. So Grandma found solne knitting- _ She-"Perbaps-it may be only, an
knit a kettle -holder?" down' into the body by centrifugal Plume and of widows; it is a place for
needles and showed Mi:ly-Molly- loses conscionsuess for the' finace of Peaniacneotf°3'0._rtaa,skers "d reveiers, I
B. R. HIGGINS .Mandy how to knit. Anti though it ,em., -„eebilds
had to be' 'undone several times OtWhite pine is the Most valuable,
outan.bodiee and brains to coatrol them, right. The parade shall not go u p t o insoftwoodrera glen' Cva.artuae4"onalnyd bi8y "Cae e. pd.: td;
Clinten,' got: first, Milly-Molly-MandY realty did As long as aeroplanes require, hu. The managers -replied, "You are
once. Huron and Erie and Cana- ' When she had pit a loop in •." Any ,rate of travel abeve thitt r000no, ' . chestnut and oak.
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Bartford •Windotorm, rave. Stook, there was just enough well fox, it. Say the medical experts., four miles a the Arch."
ral Fire and Lite Insurance. Agent knit quite a nice kettle -holder, and
Mobile and Slelatees and Accident Minute must be their maximum-speeta
rust 13onds. Appointments made cornet' to hang it -up by, she went to theit for the oat. 1
eeti parties at Bruceitold, Varaa Mother, who was 1.1st potting the po- "a THE MOTHERS OF MEN
Hayfield. -'Phone 67. tatoes on to boil. ' ' ' ' ---..a, .....--..........
-OSCAR KLOPP ' "would you think this kettle -holder Withered and eld was the little tvo- mother's bands, and yet, as -1 watched
. "Mother," sold Milly-Melly-Mandy,
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or Gradtlato Carey Jones' National woath a penny?" man, work -worn . war haus, sao."W, 1 it seemed to grow tfl, a livieg thing. I
ool of Auctioneering, Chicago, spe. "Why,. Milly-Molly-IVIandY," aiiid white her.hair. Qnite nedess mie HA pretty thing," I ventured, "for e. ,
course taken In Pure Bred Live' Mother, "that is' exactly what I am '
. seemed In a busy household, a mere riened,
-i man child." The bent frame stra Salt-
the faded eyes eeerned" to!
it, Real Estate, Merchandise arid Wanting, for my oid one is all worn . a a
; epectator as her little world moved on. ;, gleam with Italia 'Yes," she auswere'd, '
Sales. Rates in keeping: ww6 Ont. Eut the penny only'pays for the . ' --,'..a. within i "for a man "ietilii. For eavelltY Years
ailing market. Satisfaction as.. wool, F.0, yeti are making mei present ' Caeat grandchildren therewere
'al. Write or wire, Zurich, Ont. of , all yore' irduble.!' . 'And Mother , theheine, fargranarnother was nearing Live bt7en knitting, knittiug, much of
ne .18-93. ' - gave Milli-IVielly-Mandy a peony and the centorY mark. -4 old and fragile i tho clay, tar Into Llto night Eight boys
. a kiss, and Milly-Moly-Mandy felt - I figure, almost unnoticed, except as ' or my own. Then their sons, a scare
..,_ ,..,. each inealatime carne, or ahmlows call- ' of them. And now the alma of their
e McK lop Mutual well paid. / ' '
So "Maly -Molly -Mandy had done .c.
<.... , night for grandmother., She was blind.; can...feel their chubby ar1118 ahout my
' `.--=-' - ed fors, season ot reet. Itawas always sons nut I love bov babies I still
. .-.a..... ' ,...; Then 1Viilly-Molly-Mandy took her '195,.:
. 1. except that of the ratite, meant bee, Oh, the mothers of meta hew nulat
e isurauce ompany
h . C ' her panty; and learnt to knit, and 1
Still she had her penny I ct .6."
It .t..4!
Atage
-:? (....- . I fnother by, The miracles cif to -clay,' trane,forming, beautiful.
-..,-) ...., c -a ". I Yea, the world had -passed grad- neck," Ana grandmother's, smile was
• _ • . • another of the nice things, had. aipent
village, shop 1 --,_-.-- . L ... .1 iittla to her. The-rhattor of her grand- We ewe them! „Ana thica gralidniothet .
and bought a shiny tin patty -pan ---....c.;:za - t
( • ' • - - 1 children was as laagnage in eforetgn had mothered men of hiroie tic,nis in
eah Unice, Seafhrth, uht: penny &awn to the little
And 'next baking -day Mother lea; her , -a , ' . . , '
oaa striking Pose. , after day, her 'knitting needle flasbing seltie.Vement in thn arts, and agrieni.
, ...Gagne. Quiet, tomoticet17,she sat, doy opialiery. o? skill in medicine, of
iatiaLCTORY: • .. , .
and put it in the oven. And it tvas "'rho &rnnt labor leader is having .0 -and out. Grandmother could still tare. Unsung, unheralded, she, .151 ia,
make a little- cake in tho patty -pan , , '
such a beautiful little cake,, and to las flariTailt.painteti." ' knit. Wh•at a comfort in her old ono the ,hafkow disci ,Itn118. r1 lid 1101IS. MI
nice:), brownedathat it seenhed almost nRew's the OW" 11estia •
si , 1 s .:
tg ts. ., . , kerne atly atirelaa Chore 'alien' be ‘..roitt.
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de- la Paix.
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The first Lent after the' body of the
TJnknown Soldier had been placed la
the tomb under the Areh of Triumph
it was &creed Lords of alia-
rule,awlid preside over MaCareme, that
the gay maskers and merrymakers
should go to the tomb and that the
Queen should place ft wreath upon it.
When the Queen -elect was told thla
aim inurmu'red brokenly, "I can't do lt,
Co n'est pas possiale."
"Not go to the tomb of the 'Unknown
SoldMr! Why not indeed? If she will
tot, wewill have another Queen," So
sald the managers. • '
The dark -eyed Queenteiect "-ialsed
R. PERCIVAL HEARN
Office and Residence:
n Street - Clinton, Ont.
Phone 69 ,
nierly cocupied by the late Do
C. W. Thompson). -
a Examined and Glasses Fitted.
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractor -Masseur
ingliain, wilt be at the Commerc-
Inn, Clinton, on Monday and
ado}, forenoons each week,
Bosses of all kinds succeseV
led.
GEORGE .ELLIOTT
tamed Auctioneer for the County
• of 'Huron, .
respondence promptly answered,
ediate arrangements can be niade
Sales Date at Tbe News -Record,
ton; or, by calling -Phone 203,-^
get; 1WOderate and Satisfaction
, . • Guaranteed.
-if you +Ice' bilious, "headachy" find irritable -
for that's a slgn. your liver Is out of order. Your
food is not digesting -it stays in the stomach a sour,
fertnented masa, poisoning the system. Just take a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets --
they make the liver do its work -they cleanse and
sweeten the stomach end tone the whole digestive system.
feel .ticto in the moraine. At all delisted', 25c.. or by mil from
Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto 14
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alcicalain
Mont, Samys Coitnolly, erich;
, James'Evans, Beechwood: Sec. -
inner, Thos. E, Hays; Seafaith.
eters: George, McCartney Sea -
D. F. MeGiaigor, Seaferth; J. G.
ve, Walton; Win. 11.Ing. seaforth;
°Ewen, Clintbn; Robert Ferries,
ock; John Bemieweir, Brodbageo;
Connolly, Goderich.
tints: Alex. Leitch, Clinton; J. W.
Goderich; 1113. Hinchray, Sea-
: W. -Chesney, Egmondville; R.
arrniith, Brodhagen.
y money to be patd in -may be
to aloorisb Clothin Co. Clinton,
elites Grocery, Goderich.
ties desiring to affect Insurance
ansect other lentitteas wilt be
Mly attended 110 011 application to
ef the above oilladrs ealdressoct to
O respective poet office. Lossea
eeted by the Director who lives
est the scone.
MADIANNATIONtit, iing
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