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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1918-11-29, Page 1a ;-,-,,,�'';"Np".J"."�l,-���"-,--"---"-�--l"�,�� -�,-�,,��,�-��-�":"T,,-,—,--�--,.-�-"---..-,-,.-.. -1. �, I . . ........ �, I -­ -.,-. 71�,.,-,—��-,-'.'-,--�-.-..-.----,--------- ---I'- ­­ - -- ---—e-----—-- �­--­ 11MRPB"F1'-­— — �711-""—" �­ ­- � 'F�� �, I I ­ � I , � . . I . � � . . � I � . . I I - . � - I � . . I . - I . . I . � - � . � . I - . . - . ; I . . . i I . . . 7 .. I - i — I I � . � I I , . . I � I I - . : � - I . � � '. � - . . �, � I I o � I � . � . I I I . . � I . I . I - . I �� . I . � � . ; - - I , . . - ­ � �- - 1 - - - ; I , . - - , — - . - - It '- - '"aw 11 I I , V%ft—.4P2 1 " W � . . I m I I �, � " ,I �r-�.� I . � I . 4 i I � . I I . ­ , , 49 - � : " .1 - I � - ­ . ­ - I. �,., �e — I I . - : I — I - � -�? N�� - I I , 1. � _ I � i : 1�� I � � I ­ �. I I � .mr--Z�g---- -- � I * ,� i . ... . .� ­ I I . . ,. � I ,W � � � � . I � I � � � ­ - . — . . � . I � I . - - ..--- ­ I—— -- �;�==��� 11 -. � I I . � - 11 . I . �. I .. -r ­ -- r . � - I — ­ a - ­ - - - -- - I .. r r I L � � 1. .1 � , � . ; - . . � . i : - I � I FIFTY48UCOND VEWAR . . : I .. I I . i r . =08. Publishers : I . � � . . - SEAFORTH, FRID A�Y �6VEMBER 29 - 1918 i . .1 . I - �. t I WHOLE NUMBEIZ 2659 � � J . 9NO I � I - . I r . I I SUO -it T"gla Advame, . .,­�--- � - . -. , . I . - I . . I - ­­­ - - - , - -- - -- -- , ,.,-- . � I � I I I . . r- -. . �. - I . . I � . .� � -, � !­� � �, - ; I . I I � 1. . . I . � . � I s � . . . . i . . I i - ) ******����� jopo4om**4�iiiiiii�!iilll�illll���111111�����ill''����ill''�����illi�� >4*000044 TliE COMING BRff1SH GENERAL being, but no J- fal mw 8aii say. to . I wall 4nd firing party.'Anotber prison-. him on t4ie Tun for, this,, ntbs. - 4 .1 ­ . .w ,r . I , R�st 2 M0 r, I . I I . . - � . 1 4 . I � .ELECTION which of the OUps the�yr Will swing I � et wds charged with.throwin a baby I was iii'the lbiefor seven Weeks and ;: ' I � - be, , tq "" . . . .1 In -- �� � in preponderati ovnurnbeis. The Labor I �"11 j�� - I . - - � on a hot stove and .thefi it to am just out and had a bath and a -tz ! I , I & , .. , I ip% - (By Frank Di1not) . . . -1 . . ! g - :j, I �. I , .. � � $ - � .. � 4 f or instance, is co dent that I !,-� death: wA ,h its mother as. chief wit- ch . ge of cloth , party , I . .�. an es which iAeans a for : - I . 1, 44 I �rr (Wre191,11 Clothing co, ­ ,A gene'ral. election -will be held in it wi'1'J �by ,hr -tile ger:propor�- , - I ness. I I -noticed one little fellow about tune over here and we a! so, -got paid, I la .1 ­ . $ecure I .lar ' . I . � P � I y - England on December 14th 'and it I . . I - 4 tion Of womer.-Is, - votes, They will, , � ,, seven years of a' e ,with his face and which is not much good to you here r . : j , All � - � * 9 ­ i . ". . 1111111111L , ­: I I . I � midst 199 LJ11111111111L - in bandages and both his as there is no place to buy anythin�-,, -,� I I - P,Second to None, ", -1 looks as if r it Will comia in the ' certainly get a od rkumber of them. ,* — head all tied ' �z - . .51 1 of the remaking of the world following On ' "pd th"' *111 -,very � . . . I I I the Qther 114- J, : . ere, — = e es blackened, when we'asked Mm. for miles and-milis'around except 2. #� . , � I � .", - � � .. = � .Y " W r�.��� %A." the victory of the Allies. -The elec- likely arise prOpositidns -and'policies ­ =- hqW� it happened he said it wlis'-a, lVh Y. M. C.A and they have notiing but I" "I �-Ia -- e ee '17 .1 — . I . P 1;41 . . tion means a further step in that -�- ' , ( � ' . I .— A � �. , t 1. - in w-bich-wom 'i er,o4iphs, will incline - = �Z — and Ins mothertold us how ik C'ernian old hard �iscuits and cigars. 241othe-r, ..�] , " , � peaceful revolution in En I It, C r . pite e = I ... = . bad beaten him for some little -thing you wouldn't think there was a war r - I r , gland which in certain directi0kis q ' tirkspectiv I - ,-t: � I r .. , a .�, , , , , - . � I � I �� "' Or I I . - i� i � , , I I I 11 ! t't Ni" [ I . I - 7 , I , , — Inade i I .-� ' � I FOR THE' .. has been going on during the war, � of paity I lines.' . An� they 414y thus -- . = he had done It certainly , , my going on right here, -as there is , 1". � .— . . I . � I ,e � : r The 61betion will be historic—un- Vbry well be ablijto s*icg*the electi n �= - - blood boil, and I swore Iiight I I . %, � � =1 there beautiful gTeen grass, lovely hedges Z I r . . - - - 0 - , . . ; , I " - � equalled in potency and importance . one wh7 or'anQt�#r- " Tjie riddl � = if . t It tl4tt I woMd never takeii another pris- I and eveiything you wbuld want to eat ' -­ � I . . e of the ' 6; = . I '. � since the pasging of, the Reform Act � . . — ve. " I . r r I in the way of vegetables in the gar- 7 : 1 1 - : � 11 . . ' ' women s votds! -.-*'.I'll %r6hiain 'a, riddle = . I - ; = ofier ali . �11 -T r �, I ninety years ago. � What the Various until the polls 4*.`- deplIiredl." There -ave E - = One night we were holding the� lines dens; pianos in the houses and lots of - � . "� r I tim decisions of the country .will be- with I . - : =— with our guns ahead of the infantry, furniture -which Fritz didn't have time. � �'. I e .other, tendenci�s-��,'Whid�, *wst be� re*- - = -� i. 5, . - — r � 11. .e.\ 6 ome' Stretcli � _ . Xmas Cn I a .-- . . Sk ' H � . I - r regard to personnel and policies when oned with apartfrom,tho, inftu�nee of = = About eight o'clock we were reli�ved- to. ,take. He even had -the land all i � the war tension is elminated is'- 'in the 'the Labor, vote � A,'#d the; women!o -vote; E The best and greatest thing tha .4- El and we gave our stores and jidn& to tilled and grain growing. Well, nioth- - � t I . L-1, - i., I � I.., � . , nkture. of a great riddle. The issues r ko , = tae. other battery. About half an houi er, I am telling you all the nice sille, ­: i - ' - ' .0 -- sue for instat .p',, 0 s - the - vote of th,� — � i0l - - - I are such as have never before been ; = we can do in life is to make Sure = .­., - sol ieri. Thei - e inen'with a new. = . after ive lef t a stray shell hit nrye -gun, of it7 but I woWt mention the other o- .. � - .. � ­ � eneviintered in British politics and on 5 -that, we are instrumental ­: � .Nove be'r Co'at - I outook'on. li%'�;,With new emot! s , -in E killing one m4n and wounding the cor � side, as 1 am not that kind of a fol- ; I -, ' I . . the factors which go towards a de - � I �!� 'h . — � - - .i . ,b! 'rey ji Z' i: � - ,1� - I - . - _01 an new -visiolio.0�1 � a e been tak- = making others happy When we- = Poril. My guh was thus put out,Df ai.�. low to kick as I volunteered to come .�� -I,:, � , sion are some of them quit -,ind I . , �!� I �: e new � le ­ . en from the p�6n, ibielactory.,-the =1 I = tion so next,'day when we adv,inced I and I ain going to see it through. JL ,. ' ' . - ther ' V = earn perfectly this less,on we = "r . ,4, ;� - may likely enough be overwhelming. . ' 0ce." - - ' ' ha - never heard from Vin �t. i , 1� , . store, and the And had rko,gun and I . I .- � ,�r , vast = h mastered I . my crew, was divided ve cent yet, 1, -4 1 � . � Sa e : By the time the eleetioxi comes, vic- M�jority,.Of t6m�wire .pl.Acia� and rteti- = ave I lifq's biggest — .I- ­ I .. � - I = among the, remainder - of the crews what is thd matter? You say he gets ' ­wi - J .. r . I ,:, : �, � . tory and peace "I probably be" assur- acious me��wath��a'-Iiotie*hat narrow = problem. . - . = thus, leaving -me on my own. We we're a le&re to Blighty and he'will- be going r - 1 2 I . . � . — - 1. of :,� - , ;J- .r - I there will be little ' - ' - contented . � - . I � e4; and thus or, no, outlook on life,! �ften enou = - ­ I = 41 �.- . . I - , I I — advancing along a road, when sud. down to Seaford to see me;* Well he . 1". J . a� � I I ­ . . scope.fdr what may be called war en- to accept the l6ad'of family tradition =. — denlY--a Inachipp gun o of luck I im Afraid. � �� * . AsKiEft- thusiasm on the one hand or sectional ' I = There are special times and'= . pened up on us. will be -out t i: 4" -. r� , or of personal association In' their p"o- = = We were soon into action, but not a I am sory to hear of so many casual- el�! V , r , . . — . ", � - : 4 pacifist outcries on the other, It is � ar seasons especially adapted, i To fini�h up the Big . litical' opinions., ''They e now men -- , to their- -Qchine.-guniar ties from Seaforth. I suppose you .�; ri I I I ,� -i I - - - _ I '.. �Ii -4 C b 1 fr I d I I .X I � � the new world which the. peoDle will . = this* purpose—such as the Xmas E 0 � 7 j� 4 7 * 1 . who have been, up ---against the realities = . pened Up all around us. ' *� hid tak- -read a I& in the papers about the A: , r . - � . �14 - ov t, ie # have to look forward to, a new world of life a -rid death,-�'Ytho'have been -called = season; there are also heips, that = -en them,by surprise and so got -in &-' war, soon coming to an end. - Well, I �� Z Sale of coats during ] � N of which thev will occupy-, a part and = - I -% I , - �1 % , . for decisions of,.,1tremeudoijB- import- . are — � I T). # which will be mutually inter-depende , .especially. adapted to the = hind their guns. Bert Sinio, Ralph's think it -will myself. I think I will be -. e� nt ance on their. 6w# initiative; and -who — I = brother,, got hit.with'a- bullet in the home by spring. -Well, mother, I will �, . I � — . " I . -� , " � 11 . . November, Friday I in 'Many n4w direction&,� Rossessing are little likely ,90, be guided by fet. "IE season—such as a good jeweler E leg,lbelo�'v the knee. However, he Was � I us you � 1. - 6 ring off for mw, hoping this fin J . 1i , e I . - ,­ � I al pretty thorough knowledge of the ishes or-catcli�,Qs or old predisposi- I �= .with a good store' well-filled E quito happy. when i shook hands with, in the best of health. . r �� -, . - I , ­ 'It . . - , �. 9, , � iz � and8aturday * . English proletariat, I'can safely pro- tions Great num* b��Vs of -them certainly ' was beiiag,s6nt back�on , Don't expect a letter ever-- we.el-, , :-. . . , = with good jewelry and kindred = him, as he, I ;� I - � I . . I I a �y 1i � I I � I . Pkesy that, whatever the outcome, Will n*ever wish,to go 'back to 'drab, = lines. . = stretcher. - I . fro.m. me, but I will Write as often as � ,Z , � � "t . I there will be a great -wave. of pro- , - — '.1 � ' . � - .. restkicted existen�es with no outl . . = , 16 in number, - *exe I � !I can. Must close for now, your loving L r.- . . I - � ?.r �-- & r American enthusiasm and of a desire 1,eyond a bare' P;'�Rf'hcieftcy of wag ,to = ,-, , *� I = � I I P: i . I . I . and! I got into s on, ' � . JOF e - We offer your choice of � *" — blazing'away at Fritz , I , � . I for co-operation in every practical di- support themselve = ' . . � i :1 -�rl .4' and their families. E You will -never understand = a priost's house and up into the attic - -'- . .0. : : � . r . i , '� rection. There will," ,- be Others of thei-a,',�&-wbering hundreds ` - I - . . I ­ � — how especially adapted to your =— to the-w1indow witli niy field- glasses. i .�. . - r I , � 6� 1 manifeated a deep sincere, an ' If taken — . HURONNOTES . ; . I usands, wW ave been ' I feeling for American idealism arising- r � r r , = Xmas requirements this store is = I could not at first locate the,, gun- � t-� i '�4 1 . � �icupatiets, will'feel- -- I E had first� held us up, but - just tthheant' " —The Goderich Star of last week I ;- - I I �, . . �, - . . from Amerlea's entry into the way and ance after'i"their .� 6�e I = until you have seen the never = says-, "On Saturd ' last Mrs. Richard 3 ,. I n -air ad- — � there 'was a crashi and zip, a bullet . , t , ay i oa . I the tremendous part she has played. venturous lifb t4 . '- � �etur,'n-- to the 404k, -': before equalled display of E had brok . Romp, Mill rdad� brought a sampleF of I �' 0- C ��,: - .1 .1 I � � I I - ,. :- I the shon c - t � . = second-gkowth raspberries 1. The Star I i", . I':. re some of the Principal *11 r,T,4r the fac ovy. What = - — self into the wall, another ' � F in it, Here a = � . en the window- and- buried it 0 , � . i I , topics which will be before the minds. impuls4 Will t 4- . be stirring amng — . = , . one followed - 4— It -his almost immediately Six in&e$ - . I t -, office which were very good. She stat- � , r � of leaders -and electorate alikei them - � , � = . "Jewelry of Quality"' — L Is I !� �' . . ?.. Will Olt ­-;, for- i6xample, de- = ed that sh6 *had sold, $25 worth of -,*e " �, - .Women's and Girls' l. Details of the peace conference . ��4 . = as gdod as a mile, though, I line . - . . I J mand iiew sys eiii in Britait for oc- = we ard showing. I � — � dAhe m ,�, . - r r .. � ,r — . = two holes up aiid f ouncIN the, .direction it -11 I between,the Allies in relhtion to the of thel Iiii . she cleared over $196. Thi * 'W �% cu ­Jd or -will they wish, = i 6 is a ?�� I . �ation ' 11­3�,,,in, _ _— I I = and angle of the jun discharging them � I- � I I safety. of British lands and peoples, pretty ,good showing fron,L v; bvrry � . . for openings injtl$6 onA oversdas ( — 2 I got a Lewis machine gun - and let a IP �,� - * ' , . I . ive - I 'the protection of -British confineice where physical i en6rp—'and new liealth 1 Fred S. Sav-auge - whole pan go off into thei shrubbeM ' 1.4 ; I 1) � I .1 1. = rop. r- I 1 and sea carrying trade, a -Rd the 'extent up OpOrtunities p'rovi usly = —Last Friday morning, when * I . I to which in these directions coordin-a- Will OP --'Tx 1i of ? ­ I . , r 0 r = . = and we got no more 1�ullets from there.. . F. � . - . I ) , unthought . I . — . and- Optician E 11 spent the afternoon at th - - Rufm of - Crediton, was in �he - . .� , Jeweler; . Conrad I 0 11 � tion with America is possible., . e . window . � I '. � . I It hav to b;e vo)%emberedo too,- thtit -- . = act Of cleaning out the towA gas plant �, . . - Issuer of Marriage Licenses = . I bi .- .. r I = locating targets and firing 4t'theni. rrr I 1 2. Questions as to the transforma- @�I.the ty, and prejudice — I a violent explosion took place. How -. - � . I .1 much = sure enjoyed it. it grew,,datk �nd I , I - I- $1299 1 M , , * I. � I - I tion of the country from a -war basis ,, priviloged and arWoc — , the �it -happened is a mystey Mr. Kuhn I '. I between the ratic. = ' Seafoith I .' infantry caught up to uslafI4 we . I'! I to a peace basis, -including the reAd- � -s � . — . r � ' . . I.qss "'the one'sW - and the work- = � . � I were litis terribly bumt on 6 hands and - r I . - e wi � � — - - other batter . a L , �,. I � - -Js , � I - , .� , on th, - � I — 'W ' " " -and ' Each an,,unparalelled opportun- justment and reconstruction of six Phone'tusiness 194—Evening, 16 = 'relieved W an , y pd � e�-�oth6r bits.�.been- obliterated. , = � r e fta � still. suffering much pain-. . I ' _ _ I � - , , _ �, I i . - - - . u r -� In '_ . .10 came back to the town-whe ,-!I; nqw-` W � : ity of war -time buying . or, seven thousand factories, �s6ma of ers' .101 ! 11 . ­ - 1. . 11 by.lie�wa'r.- Thei*',-fias sprunK- p,# Ill,, ' . 0 1 ­ .., the doom and winilows -of - _ ­ _ , 11,�njilillillillillillin,illillillililille,� am . I '' . �Unat" I . �. I . 1 �kl ". -� . I , 11�. I 1,i I . them cities in themselves, and the le'q-iee -, Of hardship � z . I I i - ' � , � t ut were -open# o f�l - r - � - - pla � e camraft%bip' in tl - - - ' I �, r. . r, Talk about coinforts in Ae . - . therwise- thW-=-r - ­, r . �­ � — . . I utilizafion of the enormous new 1 Gov- � - _ � �� e Nv­t o � ni; I I V I I r -death whieh x -:n . � we certaiiil�, have them - I'll -I r ,. : - - . � I . . � . � I $ 1 ernmenClirgenals and establishme-hts' and of', � - � , � A leave, A-liWi- .' -1 ' � � 4 * . , t ndght have proven, fatal. , e e I I A .1 in`tlus he e . I - . "I I � ing marl i... I y.,6fj-.v,W grettwiwwies � I I . . Ivir.1- Aunn c ....... ... I soon .�, I 1� , . - I . " . . 11 . I I -which'. ha4e'be6n, brought- into,being -are being.,,,. . - lized *, -*ar - . . � I e cofiloomi", ,oxi M9 "' - we ari .- ocicupying. There.'are Ave -'of - � - . �1�1 I I . W006. -1 . I a . T � - �', . I ' 4-1 - I - ;_1 '. . , wfte�� I ,,given their -Aves- - 11 Aoubl& bed's and one � iinig ft wftk, � . . -� I W- � f , . us in one �big -bWedroom,, � * ajo, two. . I I . - � , q -,, � , I T . , : purposes., improve. - I , urmo� , h , � war�. 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I ­ I I . - - . - , - iAr - .714 e3i I . 11 � x ..- - ee . _ �j lk�, 1"Oeff" tMiiil J . . I 1` I � . but i-gobvered �t �- 140f, � . . - � . � S , - � � � I . minions, 0"PW ? I . . V. - . � � li , - I - - . 1� , .48 � a ­ . I t -1 Ah - tw t ved 4 . the- pe ,,, yewv-ta , I . . I - of ir - f , I q � I -.-*1t1r` a] - ld� t6d th . torevA. � .,*..— .* - .� re . q ., -W felves,, 130- . - e ' ' ­ - heilt)4 ,when shw*eame ill ifia- - �- ­ � 1 Vnmv � - � - ;, .. ?g* - rjxjorr the 2 et" � .. . - � . . . � 4 -The -question � as. to mption, - , ' ' � - d @fly, bi`06--�ribfilliza` CANADUN, ARRY HQUORS. ROLJD�, ..' za � Dece9sed, - , , ba - ' to f 0 1 poor mian- who4biw,46r,4 4fbrtW,,,wi th; oome., an ,.seco L I "' - , I 1. , .i I . ­ � - . � - , L 0� - I III . , - ' "' this n ' - .. - - a risk i#,mutfl lan&, I 10 had . t-jonpf'the #eoplo.,tried under, the, I . ---Zhiii';r -it is. to be. conction1luged — . � dur� A-despa*li,,frow London j�W,j&14. of *ephm, aad`,a--m4%dA I , or 0 , �question of course depehdent 16,1*61�r . let of war with' Z*� eyes -ow new � lx�jl . � I 11 � � .In I - - I I Greig, Clothin - C alWays . at � e back -of, .1is: tMind tl�ia. n! - I ' - I . on 171 Says *. "The�- - 113134adi� .bor-ho - ,all hwlife. ,SW'w -hi I . I . � . . I I - 4"o an -the, Allies' aiangement - with re- . . I ­� -W , I - %K � � vistas. - - - I I a 6SAi.� -- . Z &&­*s'A ' - t ' " ' pbjrsica'l s' .er -' which must --ebme on , . � - qua'rtei-mii d I � - "i -- 11 I . Ili ster-generaPs toartment iii � �ftbkAl' �'," .sii� ur, �­. � "It 'd to a Lgague of Nations.. - 1, . -' al, j,' andL t tee' -- I- . . . -�, " -- . � , � na - � " *I- �­�� MUXV . - ' , _ I � ' ' - - it gat - Go-4ern - me -Vrovi- . � 'nation � o)nm."'ce � to Al' , __ iom- I ., I - � X& � - his lami d . -11 I � Although no, inforl . '� i 1i �" � equ - I . . . 5. In what shape th6- fmanees of - -janks reached this,sii -�seems to r4e Prob- _ L . - - 1p ­ % ­ %.. � 8'"AYORLOPTL H' � 9 es a , . I . has yet has c � - . sion, if -he disapppears,from the de, if an supplied. � Thw.fir .$al 'O� � d 4 I - ; , : . ment. d � %t e: f by !�Ur brotbAii ma.five sisters. � I 'the dountry are to be systematized te. -;jfi� . .h * h . areon able that Xr. U61d fleorge, wM,. go ' , I . w i * I - I � - - me in . � . war more*o-ver, ass dwn '' - ­ ' � a i 89w- i " 1, - .. ­ . 1111111111����i � Meet -W ­ 'horaeo on Saturday w*aa &` -t ' -1 . -7-The cas e to4w . I i I q*d . - . . " . I -. . ' or ,er14 - I -1 � - � - . - - -1 - . � � . . . - by,the w_ar,, whether- liuke'taxessliall I reconstruction. He .will make his ., I , ae� R xv - ha- k;1-1 --- 0awing. . i I , ability! bra,v6r � ` � hehi,�k �horm lest H=,on - me*. . ,vm 1W J . , � - and genius a� well -as-! u Of I i atid . w $460., - Th `* . fince . -- . e J - � .. - I � 14,100 Urne- to. � , -people" like:the Britiihl tliat . - ' M uaftw - . the enormous burden im . ,, servative tol'the country with a big programme r teas. Ihg�!ti`h rilsmtsgh fronx -- - ither 1 b e- are not confined -io Me class al with the g amour of a - Prime price obtained f or any . I ry last week: Killed -in, Ac A. - - - . . I -- -�-�.w 1'be continued, whc thero shal or to -Oii6 appe Of the IMIN, . . � I any- a�sessmvat on capital and to what r who -has led the nation, to A f, I [ I . � section. Officers have sprimg.to dis- Ainl6te horses -'�ias'$700. The hois - ofenid ,BrimacOmbe, EX6f4U,--,,U,. 0�' Pal -- . "I - I . � I extent posterity shall be called -upon ory, and his electoral triumph can I off # I mer, T 4: , --- . . - 1. �i ­ . . . tinction from AmonR: the yo civil- vict were among the beat seen at- Aldiige's Goderich . I J. Ro�Wla", Walton. Ill � ), ' I I - ­ . - � I to bear the burden. ians whose life and outlook �"anve, been �arlly b�-, doubted. EquallT, P,ertam � - . �,�. � Z � famous atables for years, and, they —W. �Hinscliffe Wingliam. M with �, :�, 1 - - - - - M�� 6. 'What is to be done about Ireland is it that %he procwfinjs� of -the- new . I - - I -. . . � - . . I ( . atially one of peace. What is ' �'. have given Canadian . horses .a, great poisoning -- W'.� 15jiville CUntion. �. r,., . . . I . 1 it being,regarded there as certain tfiat' �sse Parliament -will have a variet . I . I y and., in- , �, �, . I � T hat, � I � - re the war 'has necessitated redd '- . reputation ';,here. All thoB Gassed -47 =*bl .1 , ' mo � 9 , It w sold were Wounded and I I I I . - I ,'the -Sinn Feihers will ca�ture the ma-' nitio,n of ability irrespective of clim,. tensity unknown in modern tivies. . I - - 'in r - I $ I . . I . originally purchased in'Westem,Qm- Goderich; Fred Manuel, W` agha - ,A. : L - , 11 .. . ,, Jority of. seats held by the Nationa - - b, e that the work of the now . - - I Y k S ,�r� " 1 4 I It was only the other day th t we saw may well -b ; �-i , � . average'cost of loss J. Rae, Wl*xeten WoundW-:-J. T. - � -� �- I 6 I i lists- Parliament coincident with that of the �, ��-. . . . � . . I I I I . . in,the papers , the statement that a than $150 by Gen. McRae and GO]. ]fry. 'Taskei, Blyth. Herbert' Bono, Vmg- � I " I i These are- some of the main points . -&overnment of America will open up ff tA ; . - , o a .es working miner� from Wales who, at the Other lots of. Canadian horses lotill ham; William Sangiter,- Heiiall- H. , A ; � . . . J, � f . I I I which must come up for dislulslon, .beginning of �he'*ir had'enlist�d as a fresh hase of history for.the Eng- be sold thit.- week, with further. sales Wal,ton, Wroxeter - I I i� . I- ; . t - I Ite i 1. ,ision, and at once lish-',,Spea%ing pe,oples. � - � . I 1 � Z tand tentative dee ' gin weekly for some tinw. The Briti —On Sunday last while Mr. C. Con- I.; . ; 9 a private, had reashed the,.r4nk of - . I -­ 0- , . sh , ,,, ?,� : there. 9prings to light the fact that eral. That is,a'very wonderful th' I -�y - � - I Mg I - military au�horities­ will also start'dis- nell of, tb6 Base Line, Hullett, and J,:-1. The Great Fuel Saving. Stoves - it is a new Britain'and not the old rac6'1� like, the BritiI§h, but it I I I , -i , , . among a - ILLOP'BOY IN FRANCE posing of their horses r,hortly'by Pub- Mr.-�,P. Gliddon of Holmesville wer& i 11-i I- - ­ -- ­- - ­ - - - - - i MICK li . �- - or . c auc - � il � �::= ;::::::":= Britain which will have to make its is symptomatic' ot the -new 'der 'of tion. I In France al9ne the Brit- driving-4east an the Huron RO near- K- -. � - W�- - W4 . � ;� 11. . I -. � I choice both in objects and in methods. . �- affairs. � � The following letter is from George ish aniiies I have over 400,000 horses. ly opposite Mr'. A. CantelWs, they I ' ,� r I � . I Before the war the country was i th � erefore, that there Lockhart, son of Mr and Mrs. W. A. . , I . ' �,m � It is obvious Prices are expected to slum Owing met another car and in turning off � �� � I �1 I more or less equally divided between Lockhart, of Stratford; and former . � p, .il ! f . . - ,� i - the Liberals on the one hand and the Inav e d well known residents of. McKillOP: .to the greWnumber of horoer to be to pass it, the hind wheel' skidded s�� - s -with -impulses and new sold until a good horse can U obtain- 1. the wet road and in'the'endeavor � �-,; . . on the other, with the paRtle new J. on . ,-.e 1 If/ - in Ha (,f . i Conservatives . -1 have just complete one o " �_. i � C111h,sts Fnel Bill 4 ideals when the people select a fresh d ' f the ed for $70 or even lesi. The Canadians to rigU it the car took a 'header in- R � , . is . - o I Labor party, although nominally inde- House, of Coin s.' One thing is cer- best trips in the line yet. 11 mean the are seekin to dispose of as mimy as to the ditek. Fortuately neither rll -�. . I ­ I ..o%-1---.� mon 9 �t is : , � ,� i I I pendent, a strong support in practical nsting. The dak after last ,t - becomes .- . 1% . I fain—that the old order of conducting, possible fore -the mg�vke of the young men were injured m*ehP1 b-1 "I . 1, . affairs to the left wing of the Liberals. " [g I was chasing Germans. No . m J� :­ � i : . � - the natil%ui goverfiment will � be- re- Writir, glutted. - though young GHddon ba;d his 4 '� I , - I I There were a group of cle�er extreiA, V _ ,� i olutionivid; It has, indeed already -doubt you -know about the big retreat It is pos ible that the allies will pool wounded foot 1preed thlough the .1 ".., � � . �! - U T ists (the Independent Socialists) be-, ,. .., .1-1 i.pURNS ANY KIND OFFUEL �i Njaw. the Germans have made Well, it was 1� ,�, ji �: I been'rey.plittionized by the war. other supp es erally and dispose wind shield. The car Vm- s not -serious L - . * - ! , � �4 - . longift to"the Labor moverinent who ouch, with them I . il � - - i strenuously strove for com�lete de- leaders Vdill pVObablv, come to the fore our job to keep in t " mgra I ly da maged. � I ,� I I . . do'as much dam. SIM - I - . ' , 4, , " � I I I — --One of Centralia's oldest residents : 1 � 5 (Foft Coal, Hard Coal, Woo'd or Slack) . as, Thp old.leaders will and age "as pos e. - I . I tachment from either of the'esta iretty well. He - ; I � I � :��! .1 . .1 M' te . e to adjust themselves or will as- which I think we did'i I : -passed away on. Saturday last'Novem- el, . - . � . . ed parties, although, as A at, r of hay.. : � ei 4.�, suredly be placed on the shelf. -f vacated town after town, and we were FROM FRANCE :! -,i,� � . 11 . - brer 16th, in the person of- ZK;4stopher � ;r - , fact, when it came to voting they were . I right on his heels,with nothipg to stop .C-11 —1: I 4-4-A- -9� -ov-al"d-A . � 11 I I- f I L A 1 .MZ*3 t ZI I V V ico I 14 . V r -AN -, generally in -the Liberal lobby. None ! There is another aspect -vw icn can- � except,odd machine guns Whi � `ae v '119 ` P UJI11, . 9 Baskerville, at the age ,of 93 y I d*te4 -received by 11 months. -Death was due to eld age. ' � I "t VIK - - 'of the Labor men as such were in. the not. be overlooked, and, that is with us. . . ch [ Oct. �28, have been, earn, , I . I Liberal Ministry.' With the cominj of regard to the �personnel of -leadership. ,he left, and also the road was -mined Mrs. kellyi of Seaforth, from her son, He had be�n filing graduallyA�Mt I I andl e would come across big crat�rs Joseph, while participating In the -bit been' coufted to his -bed since, . TION OF TRIEo' AGE - , the war-, Labor was taken int� .the The -war has broug-4t together in close whieZ we would have to fill in before I - � . - association, old, political., enemies and . Canadian drive: . . I - mas: last. Ddideased was an estimable —­ . - Cabinet; and with the deepening iAten � we, c()uld proceed', unless it was possi- - I gity of the struggle more and more has parted many ol&p�jltfcal friends. We 'don't usually Dear M -other, --Just a- few lines'to - Wted. reca � . ble-to go around I a�a old gentlemdn arid hithly TOM I i irorking , he - ENTIRELY DIFFERENT I of the Labor leaders were given' a Mr. Lloyd George is now I d, -though let you kn6w 1 am well and BVvn in Ireland eamoe to Mnada . . . mind when we can go aroun I � � f . I share in the Government of the coun- hand in glove�.with vehement political . -el m, you last night, the one , many yew.rs ago and -resided in'these, - ­& .0 ­0+�"..� 1i is 'hard work,but 'everyone worked a pare frp .4 . .&U -4 -,&u -'r U; .;f. -1.r. (Not built 1i e o�ner sLoves) . try. TrAde-u-nion leaders like im ., enemies ut the pa , as, %YX wltn tne socKs and tenoculaws akx- U, S- parEs. AVLWr -, e, a I I I - I . Bonar Law, and- Lord" hard and so made things go better. , . I . ' - � I . - I . . � . � . John Hodge, Mr. Glynes, Mr. George Mr. Balfour, Mr . 4 1 was among the first to �enter near- arettes in it. You canI imagine how Exeter 11years ago he moved to Con- I , " - I ner. *They have found a common. 1 - There were four tralia and. had since resided with his ., , 1­1'� i . I I I . ' "' ' . ! Roberts, Mr. Wardle, Mr Brace and MR, by captured,towns, which containd'd all glad IwasAo get it. ' 7 . - i the. bond in their patriotism. They have with me and,when I son Christoph6r. Another son, �$am- 111 : othqrs are now an integral part of . the civilian peo le who have been pris- or five -fellows . ,. -- , I work for I P . 7 1 SAND SEALED JOINTS and the high capacity adjusted their differences to � ure Wii,? resides in Exeter. . I . - 1 Governmentl . . oners or rather under German rule for opened it it -was one',grab. It s �, . I . . they bave demonstrated makes it"in- a common end. KRI they continue to ong. The socks are ,fine, - 1 C29 the past four yearti You can- imagine d I- -The death Occurred on Wednes e.11 , - r ..(Make' Them Absolutely Air Tight) i � I conceivable that they and the clasi3 'work together when peace comes I dn'� need them as I got three day, in Alexandra Hospital of Eliza- I'' , how they welcomed us and the r6cep- but I di . . I .1� . . � I -be �re is -nothing like propinquity to il I � I . . they represent can -ever again -with- The i- tion we got.- The people cheered, clap- ,or four pairs off a Fritzie the other beth Davis, wife of Joseph BOWmalf, 11, � , , - I I 0 I i responsibility in directing -national intensify friend§hip. Will Air. Lloyi day. These were thd first cigarettes I Maitland Road, Goderieh. -The dep ) - �� . . . leader of Ted their hands and.threw up their � "; � . . . affairs Coincide -at with the influence George, the foremost radical have had for over a week and they ceased-liady was in her 34th year and I Better, Safer and more ]Economical! I Out . ment hi . forn�' a new party with these caps. At was not safe to ge't off the I wei�e.g'ood. That is the first bOx I had been ill but a short time from � -�-. I . � � -1 i of Labor leaders -in the Govern s time, bs, a party cars or your would be surrounded, a's sure �- � I - aristocrats wid ConserVativ " from You since. July., They I complications following an attack of i I ;,% I - I � 0 a there has been at! enormoug develop was my experience when I got off I received ' . I � Inent of Labor organization in the which'will 'hold aloft as its banner . � � I . or electricity )— , once There were about ten women are eitherggn - are not be- I influenza. The late Mrs. -, Bowman I ,� ".: I , Ott astray or � � i than gas s instead of the privi- i4g sent. � er d as many ' isle, England, and I . � - -- � —­-­--­-. ­.— .­ . country, and prepavations have been the advantage urrounded me, I think throwing their ,' sen c1g-, was born in Carl I., . ; � leges of culture a 1.,. . . I steadily going onito place in,the field, and refineftient, and s me and i�ssing me -and arettes and chocolates as you can for i came to Canada about seven YO fs I �! -­ . I that banner , something arms around ' - . I when the election comes, hundreds inscribe on , ,It get any here at all, We h;�e 1 ago residir- in Goderich. practically . .� . 0 S which makes for Socilaism'? One has well, you kiiow how I was always we can I 11, . � i instead of scores, of Labor candidate' against kissing. -I had a job to get advanced so f ar and, so -f ast that they ever since. Besides her husband, she . - . . . I - �­ �' as distinct -from Viberal and Conserva- to bear,ii! mind that this collection '? �, I . . I I � away. -There was colree, *cocoa, bis- can!t get stuff up to � us in the line of leaves a family of five children. H, er . e I., � ! tive candidates. There are about for- of men of whom -1 am speaking have .. ho, i 11 li es in the old -1 ., I � I � r-an.E'xp anation ettes� chocolates and eatables. Do father, w ji V ; . I A s k, fo I cuits, wine, -etc,., and'�hey would -not � cigar I I � I . -from Vincent 9. I have ,coui1try, also survives her, . I I 9 - - � ty Labor members in ihe House of during the war run England Ver -Y hear of you refusing1to drink more 'You ever hear . I I . I I . I � , � I I . i Commons at present. -It is proposed largely on 4 socialized basis. The What Detective Frank Williams,� of To- �. � , I I of the Gov- coffee after you had already drank a- not had E� letter -from him yet. i- - Z 1. ' that something like three hundred of railways are in the hands bout fifteen cups. They threw big is the reason? I was sorry to hear ronto, who was shot and killed on . ,� � - I . - I 11 OVER 8000 SATISFIED USERS IN CA14ADA s ar -two . t ! the six hun4red and seventy seats in ernment, so are the coal mines, 0 e bouquets offlowers in our cars and of so many Seaforth boys being Tuesday evening. while arresting '­�, I - I I . I . " the British. House bf Commons shall the manufactories, so is the shipping ounded, but I don't think Heinle will thieves who were su : . . . I I �1 we ,looked like, a big moving Christ- W -I - i be contested by the Labor men., It and the drink traffic also to a1arge he is Pretty well st9len furs: son'of the late � '­ . � -- Call and see this range, 'also The Gurney Royal -, is not too much to assume that . at extei,,it, at least so far as stringent reg- mas tree The bands followed us wouiid any more as ,was a grand . , . throughthe iowns playing the French ione up., He is going so far back to- C. W. Williams, the- first tewlw' in " . , , . Oxford, McClary's Pandora, Moore's TreAsure� Range, I least a hundred of them may be, elect- ulation goes. If the cohesion of this National Antheni, the Marseillaise. It wards CTdrmany that we have a fairly the old graminar school, Goderich, who � �- . � I I how fax will the . . - ��, 4 - � t . i ed, and it requires but little imagina- group contiliwsl - I to see the women trying to I ong !rouW march every other day fol went to Gofirich 76 years ago -from I s Kigh Oven. l ras pitifu � ­ , , d Doherty . tioR to see the effect of a solid block Labor party support them, aiid will it "O. . Well Mother, I will one of the best families in England, � - I i sing- it, and crying at the same, time. lowing him up. 1, I" , , �. s. Agents for'Canadian of -one hundred whose main obj,dets not see dangers rather- t'fian advant- . ring off for now. Don't forget to seAd popsessing the family 6at, of arms and - 4 - Get our prices fo-1 futnace , ects.? - That. is They have sad stories to tell. Stuff !.,-­-. . ..; U aces. ! will be the social uplift of their class, ages in the new ProsP e sent to them ea6 week, such as cann- nie a bi� box for Xmas with.some ,crest, -With the moho,- "Perfect Per- 41 1 -1 � � Hecla and G rney7 Furn* j � 1 Chd ; r, Sunshine . possibly at the expense to some ex- one big que�;tion. Then - a cake in it � severance." I rles. W, Williams, of . � Air Warme ) I d milk ,etc., in many, ca .- � good, old Xm s I T. I ;arty, led by My. e ses, were tak- .of You] x i � ;tent of traditional Liberal P . � - ioxf. Goderich rl� - . , . . I � . - I 1 Then there is another addition hith- Asquith, and -541,111 possessing' full - en'8n 'for the least I sure be appreciated, I will ' 6 Maitland conces the privileged classes. d thing they were az it wil � th S , I I 00209� heavily fi-ned and it was impossible write as !often as I can. 11, was kill- �. K - I . - f erto unknown in British politics. The control of ' Liberal . organi�ation . ,5 � � I . ' I I - It is a �sober ed, As stated, and was born in God- - � - � - � Jovlrd to" 0 i -women have got the vote. The women throughout the country The prisoners - that came back Dear 1�otber-Just a few lines to erich 74 years ago and is one of the �� IF I . T� I I- - I" voters will number from one-third to Uberalism'which they rePreseut�-the I � , . , JDt9 - '. ; , I ne Haraware Store ' � : through these towns had a hot re- 'et yoa 4n,oiw� I am getting along o.k. oldest settlers in thIs district. The . - r . I . - S -spettk, bet een�priv- Tt is 3 Weeks since 1,wrote 'you But Misses Thelma and Delorous Lait& 1- . , % � , on"alf of the total electorate. Wliat middle path, , o to W ception in the way of stick and stones. I � :, -!� � � -1 Im on the one hand and idealism on I ! , : : "I � , , ' is #�ing to be their influence in the ile, . - The people would 'have mobbed them it was �ot my fault., Blame -it on waite daughters of MIT and Mrs. G., -1 I I I - carrying as its impulse a � I ; decision of the country on the various the other, allies are atlhe' thing G. Laithwaite, Huron road, who are . - had thev been allQwed� There were Heinie. IThe I I i , � I p I 1, � I � . Seaforth ' matter' of supreme importance which stern determination to ma -e for 4- .; .1 1. P"idge - is - � four prisoners who were captured, tbey have been wanting sincelhe be- attUnding the Collegiate Institate, in Pt ! ess which in i I 1 will besbefore us immediately? They steady progress,��a 1kogr - . . 6 ses of rape were proved ginning Of the wix, and that is real Goderich, at present, ar,,e grWnde4fl4rew , "I , I � glish history has always been the wher ca �, ! lWill. 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