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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1919-11-14, Page 244: I M d, 7 7i7, 7�1. t MOVES THE HURON EXPOSITOR NOVEMBER,1491919, I A THE HURN EXPOSITOR FROM AN OLD MeKILL r great advantage henceforth. But ship is looking to the future. At PlUaCAUtI, VZILLr, control of most of the 3:une- CORRESPONDENT ping is no longer dependent on coal. the United' States' production of pe- tions of the body. When eve sleep the. Locomotives need not use it Auto- troleum, is 66 per cent. of the world's brain sleeps also. Perhaps it would Toronto, Nov. 3rd. mobile transportdoes not use it. The total, and, consumption- is somewhat be stated More clearly to say that we. 3 Dear Expositor: ' The city is lively new great world commodity, around larger. But thirty or forty years cannot sleep while the part of th6 SEAFORTH; Friday, Nov. 14th, 1919. - and great efforts are being put forth which revolves control of great in- 'ago, the United States was -also A brain which controls our activities is M() to beat Montreal in the Victory Loan, dustries, and services, is oil, and gas- great timber country, producing its awake. There is a part of the brain In this, the United States has -pulp and paper. Now most of which has the power to 0 ur campaiio. Literature dealing with cline. % I own pen o hai -the Loan has been distributed at all been years ahead. of the other coon- its commercial timber has gone, eyes, i.e., lift the eyelids, and when. the homes. in the city. The street tries, but to -day, with fields at home and United States publishers, using that portion of the brain ceasesis - cars are decorated with large, flam- showing signs of exhaustion, the Brit- an enormous quantity of, paper, are exercise its power to keep the eyes ing bills, and the preachers in nearly' ish lion is sitting tight on a lion's turning largely to Canadian com- open, they go shut. Even When we BUILDING AN ICEHOUSE all the churches are urging their share of the oil resources of the world. panies. Unless we have care, in an- are awake that part of our brain can zinn hearers to - subscribe, Far-sighted Britislitys claim that in other ten or twenty years, our for- not keep our eyes from winking,b To -day Drury is coming down from ten years 'e phr, the United States will be este will have been, devastated the cause there is another part of the CwrioA Type fne; Use %F n the kware Barrie to + over the Government paying back Britain's war .debt by same way as the American. The brain which sees to it that our eyes of Ontario. He has, so far. concealed importing British -owned oil, warnings, of Washington bureaus re- wink ever so often. This 'is done, the timber for his cabinet, but I Pre- A recent report of the United garding the life of :American oil for the purpose of washing the eyeball, Some Articles age Farm. sume it will all be uncovered before States geological bureau says that fields have been frequent, but the When the engineer at the - electric Every Milk Producer Should gave night. There is an impression here the life of the oil fields in the South- pressure of supplying 66 per cent. of light plant shuts off the power all the, 'S that Drui ern States is only twe ty the world's output 4s bound to tell jignrs go 0111 and vireo YOU 90 , to You Forget some articles we, stock One --The Work and Cost of Erect Tys governing career will be 'n -nine years. y 61�- �Rl of, short duration but time will tell. Other reports have estimated a shorter quickly. sleep you automatically shut off the Some prices that will interest you. tion Light Compared With the The suporters of the late government 'time. It is common knowledge that Not - long ago, the Shell group of power that opens a -ad shuts your eyes Benefits. say little. To be sure they were not only by the greatest energy in de- oil capitalists tried to get from the and the eyes shut,. The brain is a,. - prepared for what took Place. I veloping wells has., the. output been Canadian Government a blanket sleep also and if it is not completelk. (Contributed by Ontario Departinent Of went down to the Mail building on kept up, while demands have inereas- concession of -oil -rights in the Can- asleep you are restless. Black Leather Halter, large size $1-75 Agriculture, roronto.) election night and from there I went ed -prodigiously. Five million auto- adian West. They were willing to Russet Leather Halter, double VERY Ontario farmer who a couple of blocks down. to the Tele- mobiles require 5:000 000 of barrels of Yield half of the net p-�ofits.. This Protecting Birds. ME HUI of oil was turned down, bek-ause Canada gasoline The importation sewed I i-+inch.............i.qo produces Milk,—and most of gram building. I There was an im- does not want to yield complete con- Co-operating with the Dominion the farmers do, --should store mense, crowd assembled. The Tele- from Mexico last year was 38,000,000 authorities, the Ontario Government, trot of oil it may have, to any outside DIST] Lanterns, large font, guaranteed which is a sarcastic opponent, barrels of forty-two gallons each. acting! under power given in the a quantity of ice each winter gram Nov,with demands increasing,, and corporation. But from time to time is a happy loser and a good sport. 13 F in a wihd ..................... 1.35 In order to make It easier for him Between returns a large number of supplies faltering, United States oil, the world hears of this or some rds'Protection Act, of 1918, har, Razors, new English Sheffield steel 3.00 to cool the milk down after the comics were thrown out on a large corporations are looking abroad for other groups of British oil capitalists passed regulations providing for the evening milking, and to keep . it sweet canvas on the, opposite side of the other fields. They are finding that acquiring new fields, or control of protection of birds generally in -ile TU Province.' The regulations make it School Rel Razor, Straps, leather.. 50C to 1.25 for such short -periods,—'Week-ends street: Among them was .Hearst the British are ahead of them, with companies like the Royal Dutch. The an illegal act to "shoot, destrey,. Razor Straps, cushion style 75d to 1-50 holding up a baby with the remark, control of most of the valuable fields. British Government has been ac- wound, catch, net, snare .the school T< - for example, --as he may required "You naughty kid, you 'The A miericans have had comparative- Vvely engaged,in assisting this busi-, Wo. 2, Tucke Leather Brushes . "Rubbersei"......75c keep it before delivering It at the , should be re drlug,.,or otherwise kill, or atterapf of Septembe: to spanked." The kid was the U_F. O. ly little success in -obtaining- oil leases ness of getting control of oil to—" any native wild' birds other- names are in A Coal Scuttles....... cheese factory or other point of dig- in sources. Before the war, the fine Guatemala Honduras, Nicaragua, Another was Dewart with the remark than goshawks, sharp -shinned -Robert 'McNa: Dust .20C Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Vene- Persian fields.. were specially ac- 11awks, great horned -owls, crows,,. poral. In order to preserve the ice "I'm getting there; every dog has his Leonce Cadie' satisfactorily some form of ice -house day." Another was Mrs, Bunday, the, zuela and Ecuador, because most of quired to ensure a full supply for cow birds, blackbitds and, house Sinclair, Willi O'Cedar Mops....... the petroleum concessions are held naval purposes. Unquestionably ten sparrows. This will not cover, how, -defeated lady candidate looking at her Foot Scrapers.. ....*I or sheltef Is necessary. The purpose -h the remark, by British groups. These will be de- years from now, the world will be rWer, the shooting In sea on of Emerson Kyle of this article to to describe In -a successful opponent, with veloped by British subjects. Geolo- keenly studying "the oil potentialities ' gamev_ Lance NDrri%,' few "Joe Thomson you are a nasty, mean spot on bire,.3 .9pvc1fically provided for In th& �Greene, Fern Buck Saws............ words a type of toe house which .will tiling." Along near midnight a pic- gists are becoming more , and more of every outlying the globe. Game and Fisheries Act, nor does W Donald. Jr. Caustic Soda, lb. can. convinced that an oil belt uns fron-L The earbh is being made a conipara- Rpply to cage or donicMicated bird& I garry Chldw�e a give good satisfaction. tore of Hearst and his defeated rninf- Mexico through 'the Isthm)-'t to Vefiu. tively small area by -steamship and or poultry. Gillett,'s Lye.., . . 1 5c The Ice -house does'not necessarily str appeared with handherehiefs to ezuela and Ecuador, The Alves group telegraph and cable, and perhaps Can- The regulations provide that whom NeNaUghton, their eyes and the remark, "We ban- is the most ira)ortant-, and this I adians will then be using Persian or %aeGrogor, S NickleA Plated Tea Pots....z.65 tOl 2.25 Afflik, 'have to be expensive, but certain con- � 1 3 is any of. the birds Protected become� Janet DpiZ ished the bar but who banished us?" wholly British The other big British Roumanian gasoline in their automo. oeriouf;ly InJurtouts to ther agrieW. Roasting Paps ...... 069,6*96-00#90050c to 2.00 ditlons, in regard to -it must obtain Tbo father of the present Telegram rganization is the I'Shell" group, biles --if scarcity of gasoline has not, tural or other interests of any coi Myrtle MOM -11 Door Locks, per set.. . 9 0 0 .........nuc If the fee -to to keep well. These I Inanagement was the late John Ross 0 by then, forced the use of,'coal oil, m. Alkonhead. shall emphaste Ars' and they a operating with a capital of about half or inunity the Minister may Iasu6 ped- re,— Robertmon one 9f the great and, good kerosene. Looking ahead some dis, ton, Duncan Tool Grinders.. a bJ]Iior)' dollars;.ai.ld controlling im- 0 0 q. a 0 0*44.25 to_ 5.25 proiectioll,.- of Ice from sun'o rayo, tbin men of th? fence, there is no question - of the ts to, kill them, The poss,"alas mac ani VIA ft In the wall, good dri4inage from the � ProOfnee, The paper, was portant irterests in Mexico, Raosifto any protected birds Ii mad Leather Independont at one t4ne b tane U a Mitts, �ne tingrer ear,..,.. 4 0 dominanc re , _X Primer—Potta 50c tO 75C ►battarA of tho hop ut 'now It Dutch East Indico, Rounlanin, Ngypt, 0 Of Oil as the basic (!Om� oftneo, and it is equally an oftnm Leatber Mitt ftp fkN oe, eitber natural 10 OVOrIAStinglY Tory Intliat - Cayj6n, MOMAJ Co-romodity, and It t1w Brit- to�faka or 4 roy the nestij ore 't the sa)))a Beatrice COo) or 4ptlAr. Vaijevne)4, Trbiidad, eot .1410 free efron 4114 a _At no papar al 1_1op of Air 75 70 timo lay the Moot hai xv. N1114,V Ot 94, NOrtb OIL; foh win out in thoir greAt an -vor of g1jeh bir" a bifter p0l for tvsto a 9-0 OR? 4441.0t the world e0mmargigIly ApIft W, fiverage �J#4mr 9t jtq 19"e4jamen-0#1 4nd Phil, -4 PLIPI14 god 41*11ty ot dry Atw4ug I A — 4 _f C',R-mida RAn 1, P04044 of W ple,01on vm§ Ata OPP howsy4r., In mado fn 00 M _jo, s. W g NOSPSIMM11011 041093 tg $100 ay, 0140' of 06 in W_ of Im, and tion of 0,N@jj - Ropn it will Pontrol a ppoMi) t Mirth 4 010 WOV141ft 0119ply, In moyc or-RIM010010§1 M410KAN, of th@ '10, It th@90 Itor t�,� nit'n �,gtbojjp M Kqvth, KIRA OPOW1104 It-nd Nnia D Ugh Ift0moto dofiffl of,blology, who mpt unda, "fiditiong un bo moumd In a tough , t Iff 4: THE ARAMON WHY VOW hj§ 0PPMafWflg*-jjfflWgjj1# jfi- @xehj§jV@ eontrolt ff ya @hould watcth Y@ry elosel mfiditloo, 9@41111.@ 4 Po ft, to 4011of Had bung jnqwn� butj gm� of y bjPd§ of On. TW. butiv 4j on tho sh&dy old# of it building, 1%li Art @Xpert M ifit#nAhmid qqr' fh@ @y@§ of it inorry p@r@on wh#n votl L A@ I&I far1w at#�. who Wfig Nowifflow will V@ ftiold# v#&w., -wornim of ,j4jZj, it@ #k 'ell w@11 "d sood ujilmm on@ Jj" odwr noffliq 949 that Wititill ft hold§ §@@ i4in gparkl@ you would JbINY �# fhh pyt - A* 1, - RA kSeaforth Ovoid MaAo of A— 0 ftm@ u-nd fthty*§ A& ood rtjA@6n§ for toliding it- @x- MI", In h@f haildN ebiltrol td th largff #We@ that th@ eyefidy ftiov@ it# atid the jbitloffty utge, Thies Th,§ pact of thti woAdig 9ftfif 119W In- dowh mora oft#h undt-f Nueh ddttdf-1 hati 0, 'n9fillY, Atid it Yott k -ho* 14hibkfA" Of H6fi6ft* fore. 4f A@ fit, Ufon a del of d6ji*ft1c gh6UId 99th thl'$ months of those ",0 dustillid commodity, Steel acid Mal tions t tdi diding fatfor fit this ewie� and the havqi said that a Catholic could t1of- Are being replaced by oil. Wak-4111P9 what movitig the eyelids tip tind down Howled alid alpattwents seeld to b* jaburiqhed it i that he will P type of Ice-botme I am about,to de- be elected in Toronto, -J.. 1, I. now Use, oil fuel, instead of coal, in front of the pupil of the eye does warce in citift- on the other side 4W scribe is a good fllustratIon of this Commercial ships are beginning to you will have your answer. the Affantie as well as here, as a re- tive assnwho fact. Only once have I seen It In burn oil. Perhaps the next navies Every time the eyelid comes down suit of the suspension of bulldftg! :worts use,: but there 4j; no -reason why it WORLID'S OIL PASSING V4T0 will be equipped, with internal com- it releases i little tear, which spreads during the war.- Here are two hub-Xothei:s it is 14 could not be used quite generally.. BRITISH CONTROL bustion engines, like the fast motor- over the eyeball and washes it clean orous indicationw, of the shortage.. ..-tare to keep yl Hitherto coal has be6ji the basic boats *He estimates that if the con- -and bright. It does this every time be ea GM 140"UP OF PIGS'? This particular. type consists of a From a British- weekly: lAdy­H&�W 'This can ' MCKILLOP MUTUAL lean-to structure of wood at one end industrial commodity with. which the sumption on this' Continent con- the eyelid comes down. Now, there was it you lost your Job? TraomP.— Tablets are kA, OEM of the barn which has the stable Well, mum, I was a nartist, I was-$&- 'Tablets are a i FIRE INSURANCE MY. 10 0 commercial battles of nations have tinues to rise, within tell years the .is something about being merry which five which re The country with coal United States will have to import has the effect of making the eyelids underneath. The size would vary �been fought. used ter paint th!eem "'To Let" notacm, Delicious "Fruit Laxative" oan't ha with the amount of ice required, but :been the fundamental weapon, In 500,000,000 barrels of oil' a year, dance up and down and thus, every Ftam a Christliuia (.Norwa;y) week- isweeten. the �a HEAD OFFICFSEAFORTH, 9NT. tender 11ftle Stomac Liver, probably a building 15 feet square Europe, Britain and Germany donlin- and that there will be $2 • a. barrel time the lid comes down, the ball of lyr, Have you ziro-om to let?Pl- ssyfti, Iaalry healthy and 12 feet high would be large their epal go controlling British pockets. the eye is washed clean bright, but I entertain appldcation only from ing them Mrs OFFICERS and Bowels.menough for most. farmers' needs, In ated economically because of into night editors who are out all da]r.". t0nt., wfites;_ deposits. The United States, which Then the four billions which Brit- and` gives it the appearance of spar - J. Connolly, Goderich, President this structure and at the side adia- -boy, has about half of the coal of the world ain owes to the United States for kling, as we say. t1ge year Jas. Evans, Beech -wood Vice -President I Lobk ht -the, ngue hioth&I If cent to the barn, or rattler the base - to I and now mines it far cheaper' than foodstuffs and war materials will . We cannot sleep with our eyes There are more than 25,000AW- Own- Mblets T. E. Hays, Seaforth, secy.-I-reas., sated, your little one's stomach,-- liver ment wall, is built a concrete enclo- cats In the United States.- 'was .a small I the European countries, will have a be paid quickly enough. But this open because to be asleep involves AGENTS land bowels need el sing -ot once, sure about 6 feet square and 8 or 6 -them a splen m -Tablets are 3c 088, ''doesn't Alm Leit�h, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; Ed. Peevish .068 stiesa� feet high. A door in the basement allmon no+ ,- wall admits one to it. In the side �ar bN1, mail at Muchley, Seaforth; John Murray, .9 a ly, or is fever- opposite to the doorway there is a Bracefield, phone 6 on 137, Seaforth; ish, stonrach sour j Brea . bad; bas sore , row of 3 or 4 -inch -tile near the bot - ,J. W. Ye -0, Goderich; R. G. Jai -throat, diarrhma 'W1 of cold, give a tom for letting in the cold air from zauth Brodhagen. I teaepoonful of if rni& Syrup Of the ice which is packed closely to the DIRECTORS Pigs," and I _�a!h, urs all the foul, concrete storage on all three sides constipated Bested food and and over the top as well. Between Wliam Wim, No. 2, Seaforth; John sour bile ipmMy. 1�0 out of ita little the top of the storage and the barn t, 0 ( Bennewies, ' Brodhagen; James Evans,, bowels without .11) and you have,a there is a• narrow passage -way or'Sue �gal far allowing the foul or used air to Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clinton; Jas. well, playful cTild a in'. Ask your Connolly, Goderich; D. F. McGregor, druggist for a bottle Of "California get out, hence good circulation I In the IL R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, igYruP of Figs," whi&h contains full storage Is provided for. In this par- -wo. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; directions for babie,9,,cjffldreUDf &11 ages ticular ease the farmer has his milk - George McCartney, No. 3, Seaforth. and'for growu-up&, room containing cream separator, adjoining this storage and when- ever he wishes to cool milk or cream or store it he puts It In this storage. Other articles, such as butt" OTHER TABLET . G. T. R. TIME TABLE and meat, are also stared at Trains Leave Seaforth as follows: �, NOT times but of course only for a few 10.55 a. in. — For CliTiton, Goderich, days at a time. Hence much handl- Wingham and Kincardine. Ing of ice Is saved as well as con - 5.53 p. m. -- For Clinton, Wingham! ASP1R1N, AT ALL siderable time. The building is made and Kincardine, i k of wood, the studding being boarded 11.03 p. in. — For Clinton, Gbd rich. on both sides. It would be advisable 6.36 a. mi --For Stratford, Gelph, Only Tablets with "B41yer Cross" to MI ' the space between the two Toronto, Orillia, North Bay andboardings with planer shAvings or are Genuine Aspirin good quality sawdust. The roof is points west, Belleville and Peter-, bore, andpoints east. covered with shingles. The gables -6.16 p. m.—For Stratford are left somewhat open for ventila- Toronto, tion. Plenty of sawdust Is used Montreal and points east. A i A AXV around the ice next to the walls, and 0 LONDON, HURON AND BRUCE also a -good depth over the top, no-* ne Going 8 uth a.m. P.m, however is used between the cakes of Londesb 0 .......... 7.13 3.56 fee. If a few cakes of ice are re- quired for' household use they may ....... 7.33 4.15: Clinton be easily taken out of -the sawdust . Brudefield ........... 8:08 4.33 in the top of ice -house or at one side Kippen .............. 8.16 4.41 3 If you aon't see the 'Bayer Cross" If more convenient. Hensall ............. 8.25 .4.48 on the tablets, you are not getting It will be seen, therefore, that this Exeter . - - . .......... 8.40 5.01 Aspirin only an acid imitation. type of lc. -house does double duty in Centralia ........... 8.57 5.13! The "13ayer Cros.,111 is your only way a degree, namely, providing a,.small Nlingllam, depart...... 6.35 3,20 of knowing that you are getting genuine Ice -cold -storage room, cooled by the Belgr4ve ............ 6.50 3'36 Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for ice mass directly, In addition to hogs- Blyth.l ............... 7.04 3048yer nineteen years" and proved safe by ing ice for various incidental uses in : -omillions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, the summer-ffme, in a ewe of this Going North a.m. P.M. , Riletimatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for kind there would not be much need London, arrive ...... 10.55 6.15 Pain generally. Made in CanadX. .. - for taking out ice except for stipoty- 1,ondon, depart ...... 8.30 4.40 -Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also ing the househ6ld'refrigeritqr as. he Centralia ........... 9.35, 65 , 11 a- . larger sized "Bayer" packages can be storage -room would take care of e Exeter ............... 9.47 5.57 had at drug, stor . s. , 2 ordinwT cooling and preserving of Kensall • ............. 9.59 , C,.09 Aspirin i" tlielrade mark (registered products. 'Kippers........... 10.06 6.16. in Canada), of Bayer Manufaeture of Believing this -arrailgemetit. to be Brucefield ...... I ... 10.14 6.24 lWorioacetica-cidester of Salicylicacil. valuable, and in many cases praaatje_ C'1inton .............. 16. While it is w0l known Londesboro ......... ji.- _30 6.40 means Bayer manufacture, that Aspirin able on Ontario farms, I have much .28 6.57 a -to assist tile pleasure in,ree6mmending it to farm - Blyth ............... it. 37 -7. 05 public against imitations, the Tablets of 'ers in general.—R, R. Graham, O. A. Relgrave .... 11.50 7 Bayer Company, Ltd., will be stamped College, Guelph. Winghain, arrive .. 12.05 1'40 t11 di(lir general trade mark, the ..18 'Tayer Cross." JL theGoodXXOMM Horses have not. been meeting a keen demand in Canada since the was broke out and have increased about 650,000 since 1914. Howeier, areal -good heavy draft horse is hard to find, and if Old Country markets are any criterion of the trend of af- fairs an awakening in the. Canadian Draft Horse market should soon fol- low. I Draft geldings are selling in L X)r Williams, Wille, Ont. - C,RADA Canada has -Vroud of that' -paper The Pan star of •,-Montt in a laew -fir ,weekly, and if. =id 'read. Thi -great home P1 mach and evz the choicest ai, :instructive reg but $1.25 a ye.1 for 1920 is -� !souvenir port, Vales, size 1. portrait alone. the money. I can give such': idil s0scriben still they do I receive the be ,(Too lat :Notes,.—Mr. *_-hased the Mt Vubbell, of I was built by t was a splendt lias been teglo 13urchaser h 0 pairs to the b trie light, eto, ,ed sinker of ' ,6f a number 1 rented to givv -days.'—A daw -ftera Hall h( 14th inst, *1 'Orchestra vid11 �oseph Nagle -to visit his da College.—Mrs. Saturday last -hipped a tai Whyte Packin scribe early f show your Ic your country. captain for f1ii McGregor, of the villagers i 'burg and. the ,z ons of I'le :an is spendin don with frio and Misses 141( Bay city'. l4T. ,of Mr. and M, Death of t H. Aitkens, i Farquhar, of .1 passed away after an illres late '.Nlrs, Far `boro, Nova 1883.: Later 'Ontario and ship, where eight years i married life i upon the farn the- farm now law, MT. tan f4��qubar Nra Member of I :and it was h services of tf. was abler to summer she - bed to which ig;cs last. England for from 4301A to $500 and even up to $1,000 each. A returned Now sold in a ne waxed board' officer told me recently of seeing a package improvement number of Canadian geldings (artil- lery • .— .,a grea and transport' horses) &61d in over the old lad package Old London for 9100 ($500) each. About one-fifth of Great Britain"s or- dinary supply of work horse s went to - the war and a number of useful brood mares were also taken. France, Bel= Russia gium, Ru " ia and Germany four of the great horse -producing countries, have lost a heavy percentage of their horse stock during .the war. Already oog( TEA.jo I t a shipment of Percherons has gone from Western Canada to France, and G�71 It would seem that dfiring the period of reconstruction our horse market Sold only in se ed packages will be East and not West. if it will pay to bored any horse on the Cana - than far u the heavy draft of good qualit ould turn in most money to his owne L X)r Williams, Wille, Ont. - C,RADA Canada has -Vroud of that' -paper The Pan star of •,-Montt in a laew -fir ,weekly, and if. =id 'read. Thi -great home P1 mach and evz the choicest ai, :instructive reg but $1.25 a ye.1 for 1920 is -� !souvenir port, Vales, size 1. portrait alone. the money. I can give such': idil s0scriben still they do I receive the be ,(Too lat :Notes,.—Mr. *_-hased the Mt Vubbell, of I was built by t was a splendt lias been teglo 13urchaser h 0 pairs to the b trie light, eto, ,ed sinker of ' ,6f a number 1 rented to givv -days.'—A daw -ftera Hall h( 14th inst, *1 'Orchestra vid11 �oseph Nagle -to visit his da College.—Mrs. Saturday last -hipped a tai Whyte Packin scribe early f show your Ic your country. captain for f1ii McGregor, of the villagers i 'burg and. the ,z ons of I'le :an is spendin don with frio and Misses 141( Bay city'. l4T. ,of Mr. and M, Death of t H. Aitkens, i Farquhar, of .1 passed away after an illres late '.Nlrs, Far `boro, Nova 1883.: Later 'Ontario and ship, where eight years i married life i upon the farn the- farm now law, MT. tan f4��qubar Nra Member of I :and it was h services of tf. was abler to summer she - bed to which ig;cs last.