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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-03-07, Page 2__ i �! " " % . . , "....n.E, ..,. -!!--- -X----, - -- � -.1 __ -_ - � : . � � � . I - I � ,� , " nurPers to maice syrup. , I , an I . . I b.FX& -IF � lj�P` - k � '�� , . - jft � Bismare wkw to m chi -,1* - ______ __ , of : I C m 8, - . - " io Ii.., % I , - . � k i ism'�liZodiies'ti-o�ftaiictC�iiiii�' tl­ � ­ the7 'Xiii-kht 0 0111 bu - - anowed at bightst Current , Rate. . , . I - .1- I ­ I , a loN. " W . . . , I . I - � ,� - � � 1-1 I s tin 0 . interest I I I . I � , . . . : 11 I .� . pardoned, It he "wet, .A- I . ry nounced: , 1$qy . . . . � I I . I :::. . : �j; �, 1. We have thesupplies .on hand, budkets, spiles, 0 AU" A. neighbor ised me to t s here � IN T,HIS DISTRICT: I � ; I - I I . . . 014 4,Ftw�trawtiveP, v _' riends of your$ 1frohi The TorontO I .1 BRAN.CEEF# - I . . � : , 4- F I . I to -day, In deriving's e sat I (lid so and W the . I - I - il �; !. -1 at no increased - prices'Over , � - . .. . Msty-O Wilcton 11 �_ i I gur bits and sap -pans, ail: 4nd gmp�we." � I ili� , au I isfaction out of the -ruin of the em surprise -of doctor I begaA to Brucefielt St. - Z . ,�t , ; 1-11 '. I ' ray I I I I d ,:and then Zurich ': �� . I 1ast, year. Buy or,order now while the supply 'lasts. . I "Rah!" they eheep Fmtor .Clinteg � Hensall � � ,� . . . Dire whose foundations he la4 " W -, improve and he dvisedme to go oA . I � . t out. 41 . , - - � I I I 'T . . I - 1. - I �­ I ��. � � � . � ' * ' ' the ., questions were sho Say I . I I I . , . I I �� � 1, - � I - I would at least be in d'position to: MW - with liFrail-a4i0esll'. . � -the Senior 0, H. A.V1 418 - cullylla" M A , .; �: t I . I , , � __ t ". � " .1 ­ �Vho;' Won, . ­ __TT_-;LjRjj6L"Mj V-11flimGN 11 I _ ; It I.. _� .__Sw� � " . I I '' , to William Uolieinzolleru, '11-AdN. - - ler th�t I owt my life to De La Salle playing juniorl" � 118 I j 4, _L lvnvwwwn� I , L L , . I T co�i� I � . - - -L ., 11 � I � I , � , - - . ! a, - - . I -, � � - :,�. - I 4. - i.0 � . . .1 I I L , 'jud I want., 'O I , . _.� , I I -, I I you go," although, aj� % mattei� di .. is -a-tives" .- to'Siy to -,- - T mray Cliurch MayoryetV "How's - , . I =====-_ - �a � � I � .. . , Fruit - - . t. i , , . I . . I I-Afhe did tell - - L . ' I - I?Ft. T4eir . - - FOR S,tLR "I � " 4' L- hitereit . . 0 fact, It Is doubtfu -, th4 those who. �uffer from Indigestion, old Frank Elmof-el - - 'il I I 6 . I : ­ 1: . 'i �� - � Stable Brcr,MS4 0 IL 4� 0 . - - * 10 6' & **t*#* -*$I& 10 to $1.25 1 . 6 I L i - . � ' most - marked. ba- f4ett FARM FOR SALE I - " __ 4- 1� � �� Emperor.vihat hetold others, =M,b Constip4tion or Headaches - try in spdrt was . House and*balf acre of land ­ L - . I _. . in * � rl_l :- . � � 1111 . I . they were core coneern6d over the 0 . i I 1 I - - ' ' ou14 ' kW3 , . village of Egmondville. The pro - � � � . ly, , that 14p � German Empire 0 : "Fruit-a-tives'la�idyonwillgetweu . . ­ ! I L' . - acres of . - . . � - : . I - 1 6' s jiltuated on Centre Street,jelc= �, - I Stable Shovels� ....................... 00.*41.00 to $1.25 . " I fate of -the Dentals than over Lthe Lot 30,' Conemion 6. MaKillov, '100 term .; � �. � - of the best eUr land In McK.Ulox I - . ;. � - , - not endure under William IT.: � aq OORP�E GAUDREAUI I - , in- a blob ststa�ot -� W__UVW0n' ,: ,. I I - - fat. of the Lithuania. Their keen . " - . �. C I j� 11 I e bush, this refft I ; I � L .1 -,cQ: the Presbyterian church and Is Uv*j �i �� t. � made this riamark t9 the PrIAcom , -- froni Redorw I , I � ; � L , Scoop Shovels ................ . . *...a. **41*75 to $2.25, 11 11 I ­ � , . ness over sport juit euphasized Ole I 6 uWas - 2 =90. hVW , *01 I AS ;,; 1, I 60e, a box, 6 foi $2.50, trial size 25a. 'sehoolo "Thert S" tho. Purcell property. Good, .eo* -1 �:, : - . I retary to the EmPrm- . ion they must -4 stance,.Iul *Use from li.11,1,61i6ed � - ,a ­ I . I � N Radziwlll,, seq, - have - ma - e .r4ii,& 1­1_..0oa­.1_._ . . . ! � I - I - I - - - Xg seven tiouw T9* -4 . __ -1 i � .- - Friedrich for several yearo, Bisui4fircl At all dealers, or sent, postpaid b. , es, - fortable house, good shea., good ,,W :1 �i 6064,1*0.$1,695 1 -upon anyone who saw their good- the V ciSt . � � j .v - bank biry 64x76, an page wire. jenew and _ern. " LHndS of Lf � Special sewed halter, military pattern. oa1it , that he did not .consider, (;el% � Frujt-*.tj-V�S'Ljmited, Ottawa. . . ' forty .aem� and,cement, ;r4t j I � I L � - . I b ackages of I won u6&rdraIne4L There are I ii, ` " I So L _. i . I I nature 1plo bit J,Vri L . trees, strawberries, raspberries, Imi � . V OU41 - L � ­ i 4 I many prosperous at the t1me' h : ,VM,,b Acres bush and the ballUft ssed- - I . � *!:L F � 1 -1892. - H4 , -two _ _WXV orner Vr6 . 11. t, I Curry tombs............ - - -,*-,.. - - -.,o*9-se-;­------- - -*2 . -speaking, cigarettes on the decks of the Royal i&- wa. There are . *em -a dam currant bushes. This 'is a c ­ ,which he was . the I , 4 ;,** ;,, ; .- , . - - -George, ,and - heard their che&s I piped tD barnyard and In I I - . . did 'not believe that it had' MPAS " with no breaks on front a* j_ � I . . with a! hydriuBe ram puniving tbw . water, to pfrty I I � ' t the Military - the' house and to the ban. JU *66 1150 ns .-theland is in a good state of cultivs, , � � '' I - ­', ; I x I about evei, ything bu ri � "I � . Horse Brushes.40!.* a . 0 *10 ....................30c to 40c years of existence before It. He knev , � - _y ,Oud line X_ t , - I __ very w , I � was preformed by Rev. Fr. - e, whom they . wished a hearty is in -the orebard and near thi iolmilf Is Ift , tion. This Is a nice property for 4 � �# i, 11 � -1 � - ell that what he had done Vw ceremony 1 L fence, there is no waste land. Theft 11 �j % 7L � � . ; . I � I - destined to perish, not because bb -Miss Mary. X.,,,daughter of J, J. - and spee& to Gehenna, on every graded and gravelled lane d farmer and the taxes are light . �:� , Li - a IL ( . I L T61dic- from *0 "" retire I I I - L ­ 11 I �� j 7 . * ' . �Ajr ! i� p � Axle Grease,, Mica, 31b. tins. . . . . , ...........*.**.35C , - ty,'butbecau Mrs. McCa I - )ys . when the buildings. Apply t - - ; -% . -own work was faul - Be 01 I iighey�, 8th line Morrig. The appearance.% They are b4 to MM. "!I; Forparticulars apply on thepreMigim � ;, � . . sedate DORR"CR. seaterth- ' . , i, �rl - - lon. - The . I - - � the charactor of the Kaiser. Hf Fal bridesmaid wits. Miss A. th y I or to John Rankin, Seaforth. 25M4 i , . � . L. , , N. _. , e are together, however I I . � !� q - Edward -and responsible and, middle-aged . . . I � I I . . ­ -that the -E�il�eror acliD Corbett a�d the groomBMaif , , ;. � 11 - , said frankly .1 , _ - I .. ` -_ . ed tbje brains- necessiry1or the tasl Rowland., The' wedding* party went, to the' may be as individuals. Anyope I _....1.1. - -_ . .wl_ ,I _:===== . I . I y I - I . , . I- iT - I I : "L� - of completing the consolidation ol the home of the bride's parents for a can get a cheer out of them L 'by . I . . I I ­': 4' � - , L - I � I i� i_Cl the empire. He was guided bY bw - wedding dinner,. Mr. and- Mrs. Blake asking, 'Are we down-hparted?" � i.j UIVIRMFf YOU SEE THIS -1111M, � , C, �, ii" 11. WAR-SAYM 5 $TAOS LAIE '"Ifo � .. - � _ , I :� r"j pulse,'not by reason. I -give heattfelt x e to I � L I y I 1-1 ' � will make their home on the groom's - They also .esponsL . 71f -1 - � 7 - L I - . I . MWENNOMEMOR &%- 1� � I." The sovereign, he o,�Pd, was es fine farm and coiiinience miarried life the question which - they' are on- ___ - -7 F_ - - ' , _.i Go A. SILL.S. Seatorth I c A- - � ;, Ji , sentially an adventuroui chaTacter - 0- L -_ �� I'll ,. � ij . I I I with the. good -wishes of a wide circle tinually gsking themselves, "Do .. - . - I - 1. . I - 1 I It : I& I His mind was incapable of se,ttlini of friends.. - ' _. want whiskey " AIW !'�_this is � �j �, . � ; I . . I - - -- '� � � . I � . �, '' - . . . � . I I ow I I - L . - � �� 1, i to serious buslne�s,, and was gulde-1 L I i- T�?,�. FIENNENNOW . 0 to be iftterpr6ted as a reply hi the I I . . � I . . I I ", r- - - . -by sudde4i impulses. He was, halo . . L L . I �� . ' 11 � i i- : � I . . I . - ive. . - - .. �- % . L RKATION FROM affirzn4t* I I - . , - I t: � 7'' Bismarck, intolerant. ,No Chancelloi WATCH DEHA ­ . � . Ir a IV I CZ - � . ' �,, I I . ' __ r- could long reinaln In offte who per , R�OY,AL. ig,EORGE I . dam.- - .� MUTUAL I TAXES OFF DANDRUFF, * 6 L . �_­;� TIRE MCKILLOPCE �CWY LL . mitted himself to 'have opinions dIS A sight not to b 4orgotten is the. . . . � ' , T � L 0 -On Monday evening a large num- .- k HAIR STOPS FALLING- ferent to those of the All Highest returfi of a troopship to its home I ,a -..-. I L - . I � I I . -Bu*1d a Bond - 'L i I " , FIRE INSURAN I I L, or who permitted L the ]Emperor tq I ber of the friends and relatives gath- I I - � . - .$50 � ­ " s - L � . . . I - - . � . - porf, with its IMadreds of thousands � - � I - I �_ I "__1 i I I . - � 0-ttle become aware of the fact.. Said BI& -been overseas, ered at the residence of Mt., William I . � .� ,�, 7 , EAFORT11, ONT. *Ave your lHaIrl Got a mail b of' soldiers, who" have' � 1' r ' r ,--S � JL _1 HEAD � 0FV1CF . . I or Dandeirine right 'Is* marck: "One cannot govern a couno some of them -'since the beginning of Elliott" of the Bluevale- Road to wel- -1 . . l , , , ,�L . . I try as one commands a regiment - -. George- A. I -Savings Certificae, provided - -. I , . DIREOTORY ' s"ps Itching alp. the war. The Royal George brought L conle1ome his son Fte For. " War V.-, -, - . and militarism mnuot'be applied tf A Plan - �r . i� � �` . OFFICM8. . _ r. I politics _­wAhout producing chaof back somd 1,600 of them. She docked Elliott., on his return from overseas. - LA free of charge with Your rfirSt r �, .­ b ** I � - -s . V ,� ;,:� pmsident ' Thid, - ; r]1#e lorl and &reggy ity Is required tt early in the morning at the g.reat Hal. After'some time hAd been spent in _ � . - I . , �,,;� I � Illy Vxoderich, - -4 - and trouble.,! Stabil M S a investors war. a0ings Stamp has spaces for - Conno nd dancing. those present were i I. r 'tewhwood Vice4resideA' hair is 2 �Zde 1� t i ; ,s f 'I nge6'-ted lead m � a' d'rule nations, and s, ifax'.pier, from which hundreds of ga e . V% � ION. 19val I t Secy.-Treas. Scalp; of - awful s6urf., eA 4 thousands of Canadians- � have de- c4fled to or4l and - ' . 14 . I - t 11, � -1 T. - jg.t_ Hays,, Seafort r . -b . ook to., Big and i 0 War -savings Stamps. I , [ i7 I .j1dre ... politician iftist -of all must .1 - - er an address of wel- ! I � 1 f7: . . ". . destructive to ' itca. parted - since' August,'1914. If Ger- come *0 read by MT-. Jbhn F. Groves E. , ward the, future .and any comp . . - I 1- ; � 1, AGES" 7 P w�r PI � -1 - . � 49 man ,_ � .M.WU *1 the -h&ir as. thi It robs, the haar ,and a well fined purse of money�was . , -?f ; FA. tions the latter may -'bring. it -is y a great ans would have L, Little � . � .' . . - . I , . - y Mr. John . _:� � , � lAit4, R.- R. No. 1, of its lustre its A gth and its very � A War -Savings Certificate with a - :-. i1r;( Alex. - . very well to talk about� *hat ought been impos�ible without the. Kiel pres6nied to Pte Elliott �b : . Idullmyt life. evei After the cerdmony. was over : � :,: .4 �j jorth; Jobu - ip .1 Ita � ng a leverish- Fowler. . .L' 4 . ffincMey. Ses to be done, but in real life the 6ib Canal it is equally true that Can- L , � � ��?, _._ - , - I i - t 137, Se*10rth; ness and Iteb W th the guests resumed their sports - W-S.S. in each space is a Dominion I � !:� 1, Bimefield, ]0hone 6 or .. M117, which i -f thing that has got to be', &nsidered ada could not have played her part . 11. � � q�i G' Jar- not reme&ed hair roots to ts what can be done. This tho�younj in the struggle had it not hippened � I - 3- , CC _ 1. j. w. Yeo, Goderich; R. - I and pastimes till fk latehour in the of Canada "bond"' for the payment Of , T!� shr%b*,. lhomosm - die--4hea the ,hair - Pte. Elliott went overseas - , � � mut14 Brodhagen- out fad. L 1 little ,man who consideis himself able tt that this�, pier was also completed morning. � I . i I— 4 1 fans Dan&rine -to- - .9 us -Afl, fha I A'7+.'h Battalion of Simcoe 1-50 on JAniinry Ist- 1924. . � � , :11 , � � DMEUXUDO 311 time-wilI. surely a' Impruve upon the work o S As -ran- in IV14. 1 11; 19 a WeMenUU118 SWel e of the, hardest I �, � " I � �' 2, Seaforth' Joba: ave father forgets entirely. It Is all VeT1 and conc4ete buildin n one Side County and saw soni � . . . . � 4� ; � . "O"Tav"FIN"s � 11 , I willial ' 'hair, ' ' . � - m Rinn-, No. , your but 'war, liki the steamship docks, other ar, having fought, at I , � I 'vall', C 3!* X the fighting of the w I- - � :. 1. ­'Qc.nneluvies, Brodhageu* James L . .rd a small boitle of Knowltwo well to make war, . Hill 70, Amiens and Arras at which biam"Wiff" 3 And you invest less than $41 - � - .1 - el de 8ttin' of cars awaits. to �� Aw 4 �_'' . . m. McEwl Z . - `14 - 4 '1�. ;6, Clinton; 7 US. � ' everything else ought to have a pur. side the-- � . Dan rina., from any* drug store, You ' 1a;w11kM*W - . I - . 'h Gregor, . poA;e, and without one I would nevei last fight he,was hit by shrapnel in I III. I � � , � ; D. their' destination, . - I F. Me samly can have Nigu 'f carry , the rn ci r, I.?, to secure it­Lpaying as it -1 I t - - . le - ti _ul �0T and 10ts have lent myself to an attack elthei I ,A both legs losing the right one above * proves � f.- , , - clodft Grieve 4 ., I " " ro"Mm'" -A- . a # Ir I G. - . _ , - , -:� __., *r, I ; - - 0 'Of -it I t � I I P1 4--;q they, have beed C' gred by � the . - , . ; � . � ­ r_ - -lock; - ry P� - itt e V�11n- o J�-4otria or France," �... t ­ convqnient to y9u. � i I %, 01 0,voZi6rtli! - derine. Save -A . I the knee, � "', I 1 4 . � "I z_ � . 'ftlaxtm- j�y"V h�� I "it - ­ 10--t, -A---":�- illiarY and ir4mi 'on autjLor� I . iGMN"V___ UT . � I � . � �"�_ lert ForrIAP , ... . I _ , J_rl , . -ma-V10,01 _grati _' . � 'i .90.4 aton; Rol I ._�rj I ayg that tht " - " 3 - . , � w, ­ . X.LjjUUVP0 -.--"AVY I I . we � - ja I S I 1110- --- _ � � ., . -_ � ; �_ � . , ___ "I ,WVV_ ; i- e McCartney, N ities, There lay the Royal George, - � ': . , � ­ . I . � ­ - ;1V - Z 1y.,:1 - . L -I question upon which Bismare,k and. I cheering soldiers, - From the pieX1 I . .1 War-Savings5tamps cost $4.01 ' . 3, � 11 11nally parted had,to de - " - �, ,� A P., L pril I z_ I . I - - I.— . his master they were fitted with cigare#p- MOS FOR LUXURY MANY WAYS ........... �_ . I - - I I ?t- t. - ­ � . � - _. . __ - - i I 0 . . - " with war upon Russia. William was � I . - io March, $4.03 *in _ and .- I I q; .- I - - chocolate bars gpple* _Anrl. -orange; X"toftep-000 �, - . t TAILS . . I . , Though eggs have come down slight- I , �. I � G. T. U. TME I of opinion that any war was good - - Socl'etyl� ly in price they are -by no means a- r.0*064*__----- in -May. � � F, provid'ed by g� Rea, Cross, ) $4.04 i I I ;. 28 follows -. ", so long,as It could be woa. Victorl , I - -----' - I � � I Trains Leave, SeafoA* ' . I 'flie" Halifax Citizens' � Committee, mong those articles of food that we- "*X -w . a ,� � I I t I I. r I , � I#." a. m. - For Clint - the Y. I . *11 A,� " on, Goderickj ilioltified it. The Chancellor, as ont I - I I 1- . . may gather from his aentimenti - M.: C,' A., and the Knights of ght'consider cheap. And though R up your TMFT Card (I .t _ us,�-who . 1, 3ncardine. CASTORIA Columb se representatives meet TT- - - L, -1 Wingbam and 13 Wingliam . quoted'in the pre"ding paragmphaI "boat. I . since the war is over we do -not feel I 111. Z " � Thrift Stamps at 25c: each).-, Thrift - ' - . - For Clinton, - - '12hide wid Ckg&*L insinted that warju, itself w4s not every - 10 I I . . I " Stamps earn no interest� but a filled - ­ , I - 9 - � , ".' P m* - I'll I - - - I " - - , - 4 I ed . I ., yjncardine. , ,� J�� 1W � . good, an,4 that, ey & victory ovei - Ne - I 1 � � - $A � ft qu necessity of .4naking eggless cakes : %Z I I I and . I WAA-f�,A)ftUfriva . is. w1re qsB ' and th , , rather di � A* - � - . � I another powerful - eoi VY were, I . smal aff I . cwa-ge,pmsents-$4yhep-y4u,j,nv* . !1� . � - . I -1 -, t, I m, -For, Clintoni Goderich.- -9 - -, t'Wst64mer d0ckai . L . � . . ,_ �'4 ,I ft -MV , ,intry' might be the iiight_'�pfkf _ - wiprep do, iioi ime the re- � S- ILOS P. - xatford, Guelph, .� � � � low M, NP L1. libo?_:_*� � I 11,; mee,ningl6ss. As regards Russia, he and 'the tedi�a of W Savings Stwn�p. , I : t�_,. 6.86 a. m - � I 0 welcolning citizens m - ar- � , � - .:7. Dun t1w . cou�fd not agree.that GeKmany want- whose'tura", if' 19 to be .on hand is � I � I ., . mto, orillia, . N batch ol an6l eg'ke. 'Some of the ho- I I . I C Tor( .-For St, Nor-th Bay and I . 'r , * ' There',are cei0ts that,tall' for a dozen eggs in -one I a - L -D �11 .,"M,okand eter- -.& .4-jo-, �,��,., ed: or needed anv territorial expaur no fled bv its caiftin. __A_-1-�__4� 4d--4. I - 62 � - .1 . POMZS wtmv,t I Le -, S Zvi, -_ U.Llulg -ss- I I . � I I , - I I mm" . 11 . -_ - I L � boro and points east. . I sion at Russia's exp'ense. In #ct, he some eigth teams. The ladies are cooked in various atb�ictive and tooth- - . __ . . . . - . . 1, --- - I I L � L - I " 'L I - - -_' , L - I --- 0 1 1 1. . I �:: � �il f - . P, �' - I � .. � . I 0,16 P.m. _ For Stratford, Toronto, said that a Russian war,,no.,mattez : similarly otganized for work in the some ways as courses in the eloborate - ::!!::1 _-_ a .1_.,.__-_, - . - - - - z__ - . . � - ,� _­ - - . � �!' . Montreal and points east- - . . I / - . . how complete might be the victory, canteens, rest rooms and supply luncheon or dirmer. They make ex- . . ­ - - --- ; ' L . . - . 4 a would only L give GermB.ny Mor's depots. There are ii couple of "'hun- AT ALL MONEY-OP-DrR POST OFFICES" BANKS, fmc. - .. 1. . � - L . E � . cellent entrees and might be adapted - � I . I . I .11, 0, questions to solve, and would ,par I I I � . HURON AND BRUCB - . ti" dred 'of them. , Canadians who have .. � I : . in . � .1 . I I [LONDON. � . ccularly intensify the Polish problem. not visited � the ports of St. John by the houiftmaider as a course., * her- I V . � , � - . : � 841no p1m. Mis own view was that Germagy . ner Menu occasionally. . - I X �. - - I Going 'South IF YOUR CHILD It cilossll ) I a -ad Halifax have no conception of- own f an"'Y'd"n " I . : I - - -­ .., , 4- .., � ";-,. - .- _==:!==== 3.20 . should cultiirate Russian friendship Eggs -daintily served would Make a I - � - - I Wingbam, depart .... 6-35 , whieb the debt of gratitude, which these . . . . - 1� '.... q - - 6�50 3.36 FEVERISH, C NSTIPATEI) , and sho�il,d -,aim at " alliance . very nice entree course ; jwg-raye ­­ 1.04 8.48 - �- . , patriotic workers, b�t� I- y I . . . I , he consiaered Would be an7insurance I before the roast, in a dinner that was . . . Alyth ............... 7.13 3.56. 1 - p6licy against a war with. Fr6mee, women have laid them under, They not otherwise very hearty. Here are I . __ I . . .1 I I . - " I Londesboro .......... 7.33 Look, Mother! If t gue Is 6oated, He believed thp.t such a war would simply'drop their work when a'ship J . I - � � L ­ , .1 Clinton, ............. . 4.15 1 ives and remain on duty until some suggestions for preparing them ' . . . I � . -- - , - 4.33 cleanse ll�ttle� bow s with "Calk come -some day, becomse he held that arr last soldier laden with -little in this way: With cheese: Butter a' I 11 I � � % . - : - 't - � � Brucefield ........... 8-08 1 fqi�nla Syrup of Fiq&" 11 11 the annekation of Alaaee and Lort the flat earthen dish and sprinble the bot- I : � ''; 1. I .... 8.16 4A1 I F - raine by Germany was a blunder ot I-Omfort,s and luxuiies has entered tom with fine bread crumbs. Break 71 � v , I I ,__ ­­ 3E'ppen " ........ :....' 8.25 4 a 1 - I - I '_ the flrjst magnitude, goad deotined j,o hii traii�. ' They finance themselves, . = r 1 . i7; '611 - on i this and over them . . � . o.. 8.40 & .., . mge. th�tigh it is really a national work the eggs . . �� � . Kxeter .......... : ... 8.5-7 5.13 11oth,ers ep,h rest &sy aft�r giving provoke France to A war of rev( ja they-wre dq�n and they say that sprinkle grated cheese, salt and pepper I � . I . ,I ' ---- I I I . Centralia - - o ......... 10.o5 6.15 "California 6y.rup Figs," bemuse in How close German -Y and Russ I Ws * of butter ,and a few tablespoons .. � .; � I I I - ., - .. � . I L London, arrive - - - . a few ,hours an clogged -lip -waste, were to war at the time when fhe the easiest tAig in t1io'world is to of cmam. � -� Put the dish in the oven I 11, ��. �� � I - - 11 - I . skipper dropped the pilot Is not raise money for the soldievs. This is , ! . -,�� - Going North a.UL P -m- 80�ir bile anc! f 'r t food gently know�, but the revelations- of Dr. especially -notable in view of Ahe and leave it until the eggs are just i le I . London, dePart ...... 8-30 A.40 m,oyeg out of Vhe lwenel','gand POU h0v6 Dilloiv, aAd others prove that William- fact that - V_ set. Serve at once. I ­ . - , Halifax had hardly reco . � I I � . . . CAMtrUli& ............... 9.35 5.45 a well, playfut chi d again, I HolieAzollern eventually'came to the ered from -the shock, of the explo- . Stuffed and baked. Boil eggs un-, 10 A I ' , . � I I I . I . 9A7 fi-&i Sick ehildre4 edn't be coswed ba conclusion tlia�t Germany ought to sion before the arMistice gave -the 'til they are hard done, and tbefi i1irow. I . I .� ,k F-xeter " - - - ' " * * **' 13 ., � - . ..... 9.59 �, 6.09 take t'his harW P "fruit lx�tive. make f�iends with Russia, or rather signal for the return of thousands � theo-i- - in cold water, and remove. t�ft .111P - - � I - I t. - 10.06 6.16 Millions of motli . s keep it handy be, that she ought to make the Russian of Canadiaii troops. ' � : shells Cut them crosswise in halt � I I I I 11 140, - I Kippen ..... * o * * *:...- 10.14 6.24' cause -they know,#� aetion -on the stom- Czar her dupe. According ,to t1f0 - The meii are marched . off the and c'ut a bit from each end to make I- . . I - . , � 41 , � . � ­ . � ...6 10.80 6.40 =h, llviii� and. bo-Wels is, P'rompt and sure, Hohenzollern, an emperor cannot, boat according to their military dis- them stand straight., -,Remove the* ' � � I 1� . Clinton .......... .. I .-,. 41 � .1 Londesboro .......... 11.28 6.57 Ask your druggist for a bottle 0� have frien ' ds, "he,,must only apply, tricts. They are provided with food yolks and cream them with a fork, - ­ Bly+ "Callforndq -1 -whl6h con himself to ma,ke dupes." This remark :and whatever eJse they need. Then then add to each yolk a tablespoon of I I- I ,h ................ 11.87 7.05 , Syrup of Figs,' - which he made to the princess was � � I Belgrave ......... 11. 11.50 7.18 tains directions for babies chilfteu of. they' pass befffie nine or ten inter- -fine breiCd crumbs soaked soft in,milk, . - . I -ages and- for groivu-up " .. .. . apropos of some disparaging observ- 1. . . v 5 7AO J al -i - . 81 I viewers and are asked questions (4-i a little melted butter, and pepper and * - I - . I ­ !- .� Iry - ,% . , , - .-r- - - , � ations he permitted himself concern- tist - . . 1:�::_ ,-.* . I . . Ing the Archduke Rudolph, then heir behalf of reestabishment sta ti 4, 0 - I I - 000, - I � . as, for instance, their previous oe--. a buttered dij� the bottom of which .1� �.� - -1 - - _. . ----------I to- the Austrian throne. The two men cupation and tl�e calling they would is sprinkledwith brebd crumbs. Sprin- . a �, .. - � I . . V�ere supp_osedly warm Iriends, but ' - � I I . I Williapn said that in his exalted posi- now choose to follow. The Men are Ide crumbs, well- buttered, ,*ver the " �A � 11 ­ � I ­ � ---. I d by -the interviewer' at the top of the eggs, Eknd add a little minced . -, I � - I I . , 11 tion he could ftot afford the luxury of passe s I I'll, I . . __ ,�,, friends, . rate- of 200 an hour, and then im- -parsley, ,and- bake for five minutes, . I ­ " ., - I - I.. � i , , 1k . I . :_ 11 I - - , . . ­ -'-� The princess afts I I - - - . .. I _��. I her - te9timony Stuffed e salad. This dish is a � I 1�1­. $ . � I �,z ,gg I � � .11 - - 11 I - . T" . . �, 1, ""., - . to that of others who have s4id that . , little troublesome to* pri�pare, but is - I - ,� - 1, - . I 1; I I _1S U .0 .from boyhood, almost from infancy, 0 . , - I I . I � W_ - klatten W- - . , , I R -' delicious. Boil half a dozen eggs, or . . � - I - �� I ,1' . . I .. the ex-Kalser was obsesseA .with un . S more if desired, hard and remove the I - I . . I .,� I � I k 1 Al .:.. lv� � !�_ .!T. , f, . I - of military conquest. This . � 1. ! % W 4 -N dreams . - V '0,yo � ­ I g. ., ,� N;r," I ; _t � 'j, jo��., � 11 , 1, �V You'r I 'j, " � ,,1'1,'i.� grieved his father, who wa,s, in her flu M shells, Cut them in two crosswise, - I'll, _. Kl-��vf - - � � ' . ,-r I ­!��_ ERMETICALLY ,' . .! - Im I " ,,, ­ and cut off a small piece of each end . -_ I . . f . � I .-t opinion, not only a clever man, but am I � -- I �W. i ME: . � _. xw� Butter -r at . � .... 41- . . a good man, and also his mother, . to make them stand upright. Remove � 1� I I I I � �.. . whom she considered mie of the most AVOIDED All the yolks and mash them and mix staled in its wax- - I - - , I I I . - I I I . with a little chopped bam. ' Reap this . � I . . I . I Profits ! I` - . remarkable women .of her genera . mixture into the, white 'halves and ar- I t� I e .. . � I . . " tion. He used to dream of Pae.sar and � range . them neatly on a flit dish. wrapped Pacbmige, air-, " 11 - ILLIONS of dollar's I 11 Napoleon, and his great ambition was PERA 101N. - I I I ' - I - I . -ewarted every year by . to leave a mark on the pages of his- - � - ". " ., Garnish with h6art leaves of lettuce, , . ' ,. � . 1, . � M a, _", ' and I - Then over them o ' I tight impurity Proof----� I American farmers -through wasteffill cream separa- , tory that would -associate his name Canton, Ohio.,.r.-" I suffered from a white ' crisp. P Ur , " v"fh Aoi-ra Tf ,mraq Ma mra.; 1,1-10+ +'h . 0# AmQi,no-�_Lfhe via-'hf a�mnr.n+.,fA,V- . . 't, C A 10--i-n cream hey th -a dr' . E10n.- Z=Ult;U Ct-Ql-'y ws,k '6 .7 . . lemale trouble whica. caused me much . . . W . � I 11 r'n"9+,FE,rc1f-n Tbe,uhs,vetoinalzoevery'perinyoi made. it imiDossible for Bismarck to . 4r- ; .3 six eggs. It can be inei ased or- d � . - t I 11 I.N! ­ , - ­ __ - ' . . profit possible. ,That's wby the most populax I : . serve him as chancellor.- for Bismarck � _. . , - - , - � - "'weden today is the . sep,.irator Iii %, . that I would have was opposed to war in general, . -1 . . R-, while warnily approving of any war I 11 � � - , - . I � creamy, thdn add half. a teaspoon of that might make money for Germany. � I , 3 . 7. . � A� The Kaiser, on the other haud, I . I , FF ANIL thought that all war was good so I - . I long as it was-suceessful. On this � I - I , � �',� P_ �, -; - . - .. account Bismarck predicted th&t.the I , i � I � 11 '11 , - � a , - . . .1 I I � 11 V . German empire would he ruined, and after the ft -kst smart of his mortillea- 1 _r � I , I ,,, -- I - A I . . . I . . I ��* .� 11 . 1% .&iL 11 .C- , 0. I � I I .. - ., a good fur Young � in t S � I , -- I . 11 XML ... , I I tion at being disbaissed was forgot.- � I- " . A ­ _1 -_ ,�� 47,1� I 4 -1 - � 0 -, - Z&. I ten, he expressed deep satisfaction . i � I . V_ � 1, � -, _. . � - , . . % - -, - that.he'at least. would not be blamed I � for the destruction which he foresaw cru L 44sy Au Gwo d o cto r s d e ei d e d . . . . miDished in amount to suit. -the number I : . , - . 4 ' . I - � ' . . that I would have �Iof eggs. Beat two e6 yolks until - . -W R-, ffi,_ I 11 to go through an creamy, thdn add half. a teaspoon of � . I I - operation before I mustard, an& the sair-ne amount of �, , - .1 I 11. � - . could get Well. . "' My mbtlier,.who .salt, and beat again; Slowly ad&"12 teaspoons of olive oil and thin as - . 1. � ... is hygionic and whole- I had been helped by Lydia S. Pinkham Is needed with cider or ;;hii_e wine vin- 12 I . I � Vegetable- Com- egar. . - . � I I . I .1 . . - The toody � 1� �� � some, . pound advised me to trYlt before sub- 61 *_1 1. . I ��* .� 11 . 1% .&iL 11 .C- , 0. I � I I .. - ., a good fur Young � in t S � --- - - ­ _­­ - mitting to an opera- tion. It relieved me from mv trouMea , 'GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN I ., � I I . � . I � I _. I . I __ � � � � and old, , r � I , , .. . � L --..,X- � I � . �, - Awaiting all empire ruled by a maA- so I can do .my h6use work without aq WITH LEMON WICE , `_ I . . . . I I ., - 1 man - difficulty. , I advise, . ; Here io, tb-- f�,�parator we sell because we can gwaran�ee it to sk - . I any woman who -is . . - . I I I . I alflietedwith female troubles to * I I �1 I down 0 a mere trace. I . - � Vve Malke a beauty lotion for a few cents to Be sm 10, A* � �, . . Flirtherwore, because it is made by the most economical and efficielit The French Academy. ��, Lydia E. Pinkham!s Vegetable Ctm. -_ . - The Raw. r La 11 I - remove tan, freckles, salioWness. ­ .- -4ts. - - �� A - . - I etjjc)cj; i -j the ja _` ­ I �se ator factory in t1he World, it is sold Wund, a trial and it w631 do as mucli for . Q - WPJGLM . . 14 in .� ,;. I I. par The French Aeddemy is the oldest - 1-r . . . I -1. - .. , I 11 . - " - "', :_�­­ . of fiv themi"_Mrs. MARrE'BoYD 14�A 6th � - �.`_ x price., .. . .1 .. I- � I . . 11 I e aca-deiiiies constituting the � Look for A* �. .. ; 4 - , 1, �1. * St, N E -'Canton, Ohio. ' ' , . at �L lavtr, 1_ -.- I 1, - 1patitute of France, -having bten. Your grocer has the lemons and any . aftmam A lnveglg,�,tu th-,_ � " into our store and let ,us demonstrat6 it I - I "I I � . 1. .­­-, founded in 1685. It Is composed of 90;weiim"en there are serious condi. drug store or toilet coubter will supply I � � .1 � - Let us prove that it is the easiest run- I '. � . � � - I' tions whege a hospital operation is the you with thrqe. ounces of ,orchard white I " . � I ­­'. - . kinitning, the loi3gest lived 40 members elected for life and - I - - � , the closest s I . � ' . li, . _` " - . a OnlY alternative, but on the other hand for t -few cents. Squ' - MADE , I . I t. " �� known ag the "Forty 1t4m'ortals.1 . - � eeze the- juice of V - , I � I oep rator made. . . .1 go many Nromen have been cured'b thi � I � . I . They rank as the leading Prenebiften is two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put I IN .. I I . . 4 1 of th6ir time In- lite'r4tur6'. their famous ro6t and herb remedy, L Za 9. rju the orchard whib;. and shake. ,%velL' ­ I I . . VkNfibok_�, � I . � '_� I 1, � WMLUX T. GREETE Judg&ent ead dectqions in ajI -0s. -Pinkham's Veg-et0le-Compounl�..'4f ter This wa�-"a­ qu�%A,er pint of the very I �� . - I , L � I ' : , I � i � � I � - VAted literary matters are -flnaL quetors have said that an operation,was best, lemon skin WhMner 4ud comoexion I . as.:- � . I WALTON ONTARIO I _ neeessary,every woman who vmnts­ beji4ifieIr kh6iva, Viassar this fra- . . � . . �, 1�. � . . � . ion , � . - - . - - I - - �M A . I 2 to avoid'an opem�-i -should jive,it 3 * ldh'OU dWly. Into the fabe,� I . 6 . � .� . -a l, irwiti creaMy - . . � - --- -Wednesday �Mornlng of last week fair trial befdr# submitting W,SWA A iiecg� 4tms and bAndo and just s * - - I . . . . . I - ... I . 1. . at 104'elock, a large crowd assembled trying ordeal. I , ,ee hii* I I �.. f 4 -- - I fre'ekles, 'tan, -oallowness,, red - . 11 . Ir I � � . uesit and - I I I � . in St. Ambrose church, Brussels, to If complications exist OW smoothl, ,It I I � ­ � . . . i write t* tYMN roughness disappar aijil h V-1 "51 . I .1 - . i Geogge, E E. Fjn�khamXediclne Co., Lyna,'Mass., - 0 i 'the �� - . 1_4 . - - wi�aiess the marriage of ' ' soft and ea skin beeomes., Yes! - �� I . � .. �� . I � � . - I I -Ill � - . I - . I . - Blake, 'r, well knoWn resident of e ,' . 0- - 6 Mult Of MAAY.Y*M' It -is harmless, and tlie'bea4tiful results - � , I -, th , for &&ic'_'_'Th I I I.. - - . � ,A ,.' � - ( I I I . I ! 14th Concession Grey'township, and ; experience Is at yourpervice. ; will gwr* 7014 * , '. . i . - I - I �� ? 11 -- 1, - s_, � I. � � y I 4 - I ! . - - . . '. . � I I � � . I , : . ,� I I . . � . I . I . � . - . . a . � I I I . - . . . - I - - I � . - I I - 1, . � '! - , - . 11 � . I 11, I I . . L . I ­ I I I � I . . I - � I - ­ - , --- I - -1_--__.- ___.1.__1- . _=_ � _= . - � .) ­ �_,_ � , I . � I - I ­ , _m� ­*,� . =�_,� I I __ ______� �_;�;;;==,­­_.�� =� ____��t=� _� ­-��_L____________ � � � - . _2� _________��_ � - ______.��- , , . I ; I � . _______---r�-�_ � � , - � . I . ----------,-�-----�,---��--;-,�-�,��,'�-� ....... - I 11 � .t� - . . I .. _1L I - ------�1--�.�----�,�-�-=--,---..�-.--� -_ - - _,-_-_1-- ___�__ _ : �, I � I . , �, � I . I - --___­__ _____A,______.:._ I I ..-- . I . I � . - . : . , I I � - . I I . . . I . . - . � . - � I I . . � I . . . � . . . , - / . . . ,-. . I - I . . . . . . I . . 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Z11 =dthers., E . . # i 'tagTip s ,expe i , E i jandB of oth( . � 'he wort] F t,ed t � I � 1he Tablets i 7 - . � I � � - : eine .for littI I � � : 0gubute the , � � . � ,relieving all � � - : I `h j . : wVw hildre i � � by medicine .1, ; - � I I . � t vents a box , � V z Nedie-ine C I %jo., k i . � E I F I I I FR() r E � . Dear Expo , Ik 'th'ptoft f vd. - I.. the i6rkp 3u ` I ' . If , &"ioba's - P, � ' , L s -vr)41& sei;je 9 I ; 'r � im rag - V 0* � � � vrlate4 ai�d I � _ . � t -*X60*­1ft it V � ,U i� . L �', � . V, , , j ; - � � - - . . � I the, fm,y M � ! I I is a lastinr 11 z I � *e, who ftq�u I . � I I Of work T-111 � � I � - � m a period of m . I - E 4 , -1 � I long industm � � � f-o6d very --; � . f . . I � systems to ref I I � enough to M4 i 4 � i tions. in ev ; L I .. groups ,of Pe � I � breast Of thf � ; elaims a gr6k I gressive peop- I . �other - industr nece"ary- to I ing i*- the pw I . I . diitrLft� the- . from the Exp legea ana froi uert. The m Present have I I - I ictitute meetb omd Extensiai . plarm" the 01 met ,�dth tht � extension sehb I necowity to b in O�M.anizing: tem# Is ma. .=ge -of sub -to'-lowing. Q jQd 'cr46ps, f V' I i . ­ try * (tql �� 3P . f .- Ing, -millinery', farm book-kei � sw1bipeft are c ; ple , i i '41 ' - I is the g� tion, as for"hi be -ga's engim . and next yal the list I hav, sweet *19 cho - short unit 0, ffound -so effec . - . What ss',, m. . _ _�_ _. . M= 11-rk evi analyzed into, - I of VAdch is tc - be -token by t bintself even � teen pr esent , ,a the tourse vIiiiiinating :a tory work au ap�4pj to the ta 11 as flekible as ,very large -n community cl ablY large a ,eomered in a' is accomplish unit so small in the time g� with a speor. � I I )-by = � . � kal as 11 � . I � it ... I ions. e, eepteA that - � Will bw many . +5end ,only at . . account -of 2� fArm, and it � them 'if they - ­ when the Par jeet in which vader conside, farmer - n1lay magneto and' 11 Vhan *15 tor, =47 v,ant which hw-s: I I Vooting'son quesfirmisn afl'� . of- _' winds ire inst 1, 3 I - - I I � - "I - ."______r__ _ _ I - , � � KI � -