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I � � , ,� : 4 1. g "Huron and Erie" I .y �,o , �� -all left a call foh-de 3.15! � - or Lwater 1% IN � came a vo . do,; water and � " i " , f� , I � X ", � , , �� , , , -w". � "� ',I - , . � �, $I - - �. , ,- � R,� I - I ".. 11 __11,��� � 41. I ,; I 11", PKPIWVIN-� 'f".4 , � �_fq� 04.#,V", 1Q,&#.o. 0'�Aoi�ft P ',�' 1: ;."W; , � �, , , Pf.�'�L�'._-:.. ,eates a r 'to�� - �� , , , - . 11 ",_j: -� -1 Ontario. most apers, -1 elieve. , 4 'I �,'�"!�'�_""�_"_'4'�t", 11 0)y 9'. �$O L L 4P � - ' , 211 ,,' Mortgage Corporation, 5 a long and ba r f trolg--I lk,_-� � , ,�, opresentin . 6 49 21 or tA, % , ,, , w stes are d.eposite& This practiel matiOn the' 11164ine 0 the buildi � k 'Ink, d -ppq jupt r6l of London, ��`,� NO , W 41R, ,� � I I q, �, I -- 3 . " ., 11, cl eat problem in banitwtiou indipate ppy car or I "' I t, ,. , Q;4t* %"p -�,, , out " I P ga of the skyser r, �84 '41 gasped the roomer, sleepil I to !! . , It is, h4 I'W' �- for, TA , , __ , . ,.;. , � - _,_. " � CqV � .. . � .. I", � J J I -ds exposed to an allto , . rox , " '. 011 R ,., w - , , y ' ,, , r,41y nec& . � e. To ,� ­�. �_� � , -4- leaving the bii 11W _ " 01 ', - Order mm,k �A , - p �� " , prompt attention paid to placing that on W -for geographl, ,ollj suh.11 was the response,"she a say ;04t 11theop 17400k, P, . PIT140ty". �, . . . . , , , �, , .. . �, � � r , , `;, I , ,Tc .ly an uAloo 'i 4 � - �. I '_ � .;, ��. �,,Rt'- - . ­skat,�, . I f I , . . � -, ", _. .., - 'L "�, , I 'i'��; ,,:, 681M and Adjusting et clabull- iatcetioll of pathogenic bacteria and cal change would out�date the praise 6_o in exercise' to Do,: 11 .. ,. -. % " , , , .:. 4 v 'W " " I - -,��, 1. �_ �.� _ 4 - I'll ,. - . % I � ,4'. L j, L I , At at - slitin now." ;,., 11',' ' L' .:, ­ I ��­ ,I ,,� � . 4 " , : i"��,.',,,� , n . 4 1 ��� , __ � . ­ _.L� � ,,- " _ ." , , ., 4ii� � - _7 7 " " 1;�_ I'll xternal large . ' Ped in dally*' - a . . �� . . � ". _�, ,,, . ,�, , , - . �J­' log ,ca"pt,,bo indifig, ' - �,�.­,--, . , , . I" I I - I ,� �_ N � I 0 __ _ fiar , - , .", , , , ,�?,�� . 13usluess established 50 years, p,tl.asitos, both internal and e dtRu structures,' -be said, uted , Americans prefer I ,. � y - "­ -,,. , , ,, "W I , �- uaranteeing g�)od servim Mnthod of (:!calling a Poultry House t in addition to Mr. Corbett, . long brisk walk should be substit ,�� � . a - � , , - �Fq I - samo length of, tlmi�- dal I i4tl' 6 I- �., A �Q _W � 'U'' PrW9 � .1111, , Aw � , L� g. 1; rather than -to d14 6 ML�N=i� , , " , i l-, , o, , .. ,,d who laid down a law of thirty years but the . , OFFICE PHONE, 33. 1�k,jim%(_. kill the loose litter , OPEX AIR SPORTS GOOD FOR . 11 11 .1, I . I -0 ?".1 , Rebecca West. . , 11 . & , for the famous high buildings last . should be spent in theopon air. , 1� I ' I I 1, - I ,� I , N �," nit oxtures as roosts �' ... .. I", L . , � , - � RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. dirt, b " June, numerous other individual and I �-."­ If you st6p to. rm,.,V�,,duiing A -long I I y,q -- 1. "I ,, Otpo#,',*;�:'U�r­the BEAUTY _ I I I ' b�ios, 41i,st bLj:�. etc., should e rv- organizations have snapped -their fin, I walk Test standing,, not sitting, and I . I , ---71- I 11 . I ,oj, ciorougaly.scrubbed will, but gers at the 'eternal' quality of such Thit " a and snow of winter may if you go indoors remove your-outw Every age has Its advantages which � t , 4 11 I.. I .1 11 . I ______ - __ _ 1110V .3c � 0. " ,., ' !�, %v-,1tt.,r. aliLl �hen exposed to tht., edifices as the Woolworth building. not'be popular with the group who garment and keep it otT until you are no other Zears can bring.-4ne Rev. I ­ ' - Planners of a ,bigger and better' New prefer, Indoor sports, but their aP- ready to start out again. If you be. A. Wellesley Or= By telegraph, 'aviation and now . ." �L A With tIXLUreS Out. tile CUiling the telephone, long distance THE McKILLOP MUTUAL , " York of the future, in,which such pearance brings joy to the devotees come hungry have a cup of hot choco- - � has 'ba- - d walls should be thoroughly buildings ab the Woolworth structure of outdoor games. Those who have late, or some bGuillion, or nibble a come a thing of other days,London . FIRE INSURANCE CO3Y. �i�,t pt. If ,6vater under pressure I,, at will be mere stepping -stones, are in- felt their invigoration and atimula- piece of milk chocolate. Professional I have great'sympatby for I thedull' Free Press. , )wiid tht� scrubbing out can be great- clined to believe that the thirty-year tion anticipate with eagerness the fun hikers generally nibble chocolate a- boy, who, morally speaking, is one of I - HEAD OFFICF-SEAFORTH, ONT. ly Iacilitao d by turning on a powtr- prophets are right, in the,out of doors which brings long the way if hungry, preferring the most valuable members of the fUl sLrt-ain of water. Should water "If so, the work of tearing down sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks. to wait ubtil the end of the hike for community. -Mr. E. C. Arnold. The best preparation for the future OFFICERS: pres*(.n� not be available a good the minor buildings to make room for Winter sports are important aids even a hot drink. I I is the present well seen to, and the the major may come within the life, to ��Lalth and beauty and should be Exercise in the open air induces last duty well done -,-George Mac- �,� � J. Connolly, Goderich - - President scrulobin, can b�, given all woodwork time of most inhabitants of greater indulj:�d in by all, who can possibly deep breathing, develops the lilngs, Donald. Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president oe Nvalls and flours, using hot lye New York. And much fun seems to take part. Many of those who pre- purifies the blood and gives the tis- :Many parents are,woptlering whe- - D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. water (3 pounds of lye to 25 gallons be promised in the sheer spectacle of fei S#Lying indoors in cold weather sues the power to resist disease� This thet to train up thor boys as prize AGENTS: of water), Follow the scrubbing taking apart such a building as the and who are skeptical . of the gains means fewer colds and the more ser- ,fighters or long distance swimmers. ,- , � Alex. Leitch, P, R. No. 1, Clinton; with lye water A good fortnulao fur Woolworth. Nobody can predict how from outdoor exercise in winter are ious complications a*ing fromthem. �Forgus News -Record. As an excuse for China it might be ohn Muz, this would be done." those whose recollections are that The number of winter sport enthusi- . I . said that many people are bad temp - W. E. Elinchley, Seaforth; J whitewash is au follows*.- - such indulgences resulted in cold feet� ered whentbey are waking up,Ham- - ray, Egmondv-Ule; J. W. Yeo, God- Unslaked lime, 2 pecks. - numbed fingers and nipped noses . asts is increasing yearly. People 1 ilton Herald. iich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen- Slmnish whiting, % pound. . in- a.re beginning to understand that y h I , 3all., I peck. DINNER STORIES stead of the tang of cold air against fewer colds -result from exposure to man firat told tales about a woman. . � DIRECTORS: , Glue, 1 pound. the cheeks and the tingling of blood cold and dampness than from diges- War started when the woman heard Poor Pat spent almost his last dol- through increased circulation. tive disturbances produced by winter about it, -Brandon Sun. In this day of feminine bandits Wflitam Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; Rice flour, 3 pounds. And there is a reason for such prej- - John Bennewier, Brodhagen; Jame* Crude carbolic acid, 2 quarts. lar for passage to America. After a udices. These people have gone out overcoating. I - . thete�. is no better protection than a - Evans, Beachwood; BL McEwen, Clta- Water enough so that it can be week in New York looking for work unprepared for the cold, with the re- With winter well under way *on � . tame mouse in your pocket -Austin 11 � ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. applied easily and thoroughly. he was dead broke. As he sat on a sult that they experienced none of the have probably chosen and are enj6y- En � glish schoolb-6ys 1*ave Always American. , I e saw a div . If not, get Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. 6. [Leeping Yards Clean. bench in the Battery h or pleasurabl* sensations and were pun- ing shown a remarkable power of self. - Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferrik Lt is highly desirable to alternate being pulled up on the dock. "Arrah!" ished by disagreeable results in the swing. Take; the proper pre- defense against any attempt,to,make' . — J- � said Pat, "if I had known you could * cautions and join the army of red Harlock; George McCartney, No. 3, yards in such a way that they can be It is said that in order to be healthy them work too hard. -Dr. Lyttleton. A good many people seem to think walk over I would have saved me at least two hours every day should eheeked, sparkling eyed outdoor fans. I Seaforth; Murray Gibson. Brucefield ... d for garden crops every second passage money." be spent in the open air. As ever, I You will be greatly rewarded. the political plum tree grows better year. Ir this can not be done trs- I I after grafting. - Norfolk Virginian I quent ploughing and applicatIons Of am an advocate of walking as the - a great work, pilot. - most delightful and healthful exer- Ume Is the next best way of aiding "That fellow hung around your of- cise and one in which all may in- CURR9XT WIT AND WISDOM telling us many startling thinge we . HEMS WANTED tl�o soll purification processes. With- fice a good deal, doctor. Don't see dulge; Even the business woman can have to believe because we do, not - - ) out proper care of the yards. it In him lately." find time to spend the prescribed two know enough to contradict them.- . The surprising thing a -bout people - I "No, I knew I couldn't help him." hours in the open air by walking. People who have'no rheumatism i Toledo Blade. is that so many have just as much Missing Hai" are being sought only a matter of time until they b6- "What had he?" Most of the hiking clubs keep . in ­ sense as you have. -Brandon Sun. up their bones -have to depepd. on un- Iftoughout the world- Many people come polluted, with parasites, cocal- "A terrible thirst." their weekly hikes, no matter what reliable weatb�gr bureaus for storm are to -day living in comparative pow lilosia and pathogenic bacter4L the w6atber may be and, although the warnings. -Galt Reporter. The disappointing thing about ., saty who are really rich, but do not Disposail of Manure. distance covered is not so great as in bringing a country like Nicaragua to Faster means of travel would be a know it You may be one of them. The dropping boards should be "It's hard," said the sentimental , the hikers feel well . terms is that we're sort of ashamed- great aid to business if they- didn't Bond for Index Book, "Missing Heirs repaid for their struggles on icy f it after we've done it. -The Ohio I enable one's competitors to get there cleaned daily and the manure remov- landlady at the dinner table, "to think . A Kaiser said of state Jounal It' I 1, I 0 w__ _0 XrJ � roads in snow and --i-,4 s e former Gar- , : ,',�",''; P,. '� , I " 11 !, , . . - . . � ".. 'Ir wum up con--% — ed to a closed storage box. The fully authenticated Hato Of mhWing that this poor little lamb should be In walking it is advisable to start many, so George Young might have . � - - . . the same time. -Kingston Whig- Standard. - practice of using *and on dropping beha and unclaimed estates which destroyed in its youth just to cater to our appetites." slowly, gradually increasing the said to himself. "My future is on 11 - bave been advertised for, he" and boards Is a good one. Failure to "Yes," replied the smart boarder speed to a brisk pace. A quick walk the vrater.'�-Hamilton Herald. A country is no better than its jur- abroa& The Index of Missing Hein keep the birds safely away from ma- for mile contains thousands nure of all kinds favors the trans- Struggling with his portion, "it is' is much less tiring thar, a slow pace. Walking slowly hinders the circula- ies, soliloquizes a writer, but surely It is estimated that only three peg I , I � .. , - ws offev of names which have appeared in mission of disease and intestinal tough." tion and produces fatigue, while a If a bride isn't homesick for her conditions cannot be as bad as that. -Norfolk Ledger -Dispatch. cent. of all premonitions of war are I American, Canadian, English, ScoteJb, parasites. All dead birds should be vigorous 'walk stimulates the circula- tion. An family six weeks after marriage it's felt by persons who have nothing to News. Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and destroyed by burning, burial is us- Cuthbert bad been listening forhalf even pace maintains an even temperature, a sign that she married the right man. etroit . - _. gian, other newspapers, inserted by lawy- ually not satisfactory unless the per- � an hour to a lecture from his father The shoes worn for walking are of - Kitchener Record. Most people 'are religious at heart, I . ars. executors, administrators. Also � sun doing the undertaker work Will o.n. the evils of late nights and late utmost importance and must be com- g to do with But don't suppose that self-control - - eontains list of English and Irish I berid his ba,ek enough to make a ri s, � ng -9 in the morning. fortable. Unless galoshes are worn organized religion. -Canon McCorm- will be unnecessary when we have Courts of Chancery and unclaimed deep grave a.tid thereby put the cax- � l'ou will never amount to any- thing," .said the father, "unless you � the stockings should be of silk and wool mixture because their A Waterloo county farmer has two hired men and eight barrels of cider ick. i government control. -Hamilton Her- Li dividends list of Bank of England. Your name or your ancestor, I cass down below harm's way. s may be I Gleaning Utensils. *urn over a new leaf. Remember, i:.'s the early bird that catches thc1and of absorb- ent qualities. Gloves should bewarm working for him. -Kitchener Record. ald. I I in the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) � I large enough to permit the fin- Good cooking, in a domestic sense, at once for book. � All paus, troughs and fountains that can become c,outa,mivated, should be i worm .11 - 1i a, ha!" laughed Cuthbert, "how gers to move about freely. Woollen mittens or leather mittens lined with � is not expensive or elaborate cooking; Happiness is laTgely a matter of ' - � Internatiollial Claim Agencyll thoroughly cleaned and disinfected ; about the worm? What did he get " w I ar th mo t � ti fac ry ba oo e e s %a s to nd Free people are those who know no tyranny except that imposed by their it is the perfection of siinplicit�­M. Francois Latry. refusing to want -what you can't get. i each week. Roosts may be sprayed Dept. 296, weekly of lor tur-ning out so early ? -yl -on," the father, "that! J covering for extremely cold weather. own f ool- laws. -San Francisco Chron- � � -Kingston Whig-StandardL . I q, i with a mixture equal parts � o cid and coal oU. v replied worm been to bed all night; ' hadn't A light weight pair of knickers of ,,r silk be � icle. . I.-. I I Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. such in keeping the silk wool should worn. If n practice will aid 2980-tf louse pest in check. he was on his way home." the ,-]othing is tight the CiTCulation I I A lot of people are like wheel-bar- Before electric signs were invented 91 , I Thu establishment of conditions ' will H, impeded and numbs hands and f(�et will result. The latest is naming a baby Bob- I rows -they have to be pushed to get anywhere.-Kitch,ener Record. actors were obliged to make theix by i __— favorable to the health of tbe-pouitry __ _ __ � __ 1 kindergarten The proper style of garb for ice, after his mother's hair. -The Fourth reputatiOI)B acting.-Seattle-PoO � flock may seem a lot of work I but I � success and profit cannot be exp�eted The first day of tho teacher explained to the children th.at skating, ice hockey and skiing at Estate. I , � — Intelligencer. . -, I I I,ONDON AND WINGHAM if the work is not done In a thor- I it behoov(-d them to behave if they pre�,(,nt worn by girls and women � North. ougb and practical way. The practice - wanwd to stay. conskt�z of wool knickers, wool hc,.e,� Winter teaches us one thing. Side- - ! I of letting things go from day to day On his return home, Willie's mother ' Short mackinaw or wind breaker, 'If Some of these modern girls act A*s walks may be easy on the feet, but A pleasing vitagraph feature ,;vould .1 �, a.m. P.m Exeter 10-16 � week to week will not go In the 6.04 " asked him how he liked it. wool -rarf and cap. a skirt is: if the finger was the only part of they'are hard on the head -Kingston be a talking movie of the White House 5 . ............ poultry business and ba -s written the : Hensall 10.30 6.181- "Well," replied the boy, "W've worn it, should be short and full and�ber enga ged.-B rand on Sun. Whig -Standard. spokesman. -Springfield RepubliclaiL I ........... rd failure across the efforts of Kippen ........... 10.35 6.231 wo � got to behoove ours,elves, all right." hlonni(-rs or knickers should be worn� Each , inany a wou Id -be poultrymLan.-I. Brucefield ......... 10.44 6-321 Steve 1>ePt� Extension. � underneath- of these sports de- min,k its I - . I ason, 0. A- 10.58 6.461 College. i — . own particular .style of footg,ar. This makes an exceeding- No man or woman of the humblest it is natural that a French chef The inventor of the looking glaw A I Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 i . A man and a woman met again af- ly s(,nsible and practical outfit for sort can really be strong, gentle, pure should ask for a French range, but is the man who made it possible for . ClintolL Lv . ....... 11-15 6-52 , � ter the lapse of a number of years. these sports, as well as for long; ' and good without somebody beipg why should he have it? He does not us to see the perfect maif.-Westert$ I 11-21 6.58 ROD AND GL'N : "Do you remember," she said, coyly, hikes. helped and comforted by the existence get it in America or Germany. -Mr. Advocate. I LontlesborGugh .... I L35 7.12 , BlYth While Jack Miner is well known for, 11A4 "that it's just ten years ago since you to me and I refused you?" When coming into the house after I � 1� ------ - - -- -------- --------, - - ----- ----- ............. 7.21 proposed Belgrave .......... 11M 7-33 his interest in the bre,eding and con-, "Yes, I do, indeed," he ,said, trying I vigorous exercise in the cold air the garments should not be flung off too —_ __ - - -- --.---- � I servation of wild fowl, comparatively ! U-nigham Jet. Ar. . V-08 7A5 , I- I- �1 r to be gallant. "It's one of my lisp- quickly, that is unless they are wet- - 11 ­. ew now of a rem.r a e arm ai-, piest memories." . Remove the outer garments gradually I ,� I �, . Wfilgham Jct, LV.. 12-08 7.45 most in the suburbs of Toronto where - I and within a short time take a warm ,;. � Wingbam ......... 12.12 7-55 all varieties of wild geese and other bath with s1lowly cooling water and �, — , I 11: . . Z: � , . I South. water fowl are being bred. This in- give yourself a good brisk rub. If -not 1� . A,m_ p.m- teresting plare forms the subject ofl A visiting Briton ordered sorne convenient to bathe, take a brisk rub- . I 11 one of the articles in the newly pub -1 fresh oyst,ers in July. "Sorry, Sir," down with a coarse towel or an alco- I'll Whigha ......... 6-55 3.15 s aid the waiter "but we don't serve � , I " I r. �� I 11 rished rebruary issue of Rod and I hol rub. Put on a complete change I I 7.01 3-21 Gun and Canadian Silver Fox Newi, I oysters at present." of clnthing, if possible. . 7.15 8-32 in which George Ilebd-en Corsan, Sr., "Why not?" I have taken it for granted that be- - ­.,�� - - fi\� �� I Blyth ............. 7.27 "This is not the season for them - .-,.. ....".., ­:�:, --�. , I . .1-1 ... 11 ... 1 -11 -m -W , k.". - ,, 3-44 tells how he raises the wild geese on f exposing Your face to the cold .-,�.�-� �?-m,. - �.!�:�r,�,:��':i:���:�i�i,�l*-,;,�'I Londesborough .... 7,35 � . " , -11.W1111i:: , .�::,Z�:;.,.:.,:::%:;W...,)I�..'�� X.,;.11..,.::� ,�. 11� � 1 3-�2 his farm at Islingt,on. The article is "FhI But look here, isn't it pos- wind you have protected it with pow- ,�-���:!;��C�,:�-,','N..�,.-:.:�.�, �'�,�' . 11 I li 7.49 4-06 well illustrated. sible to bribe the game wa-rden?" dpr applied over a cream base. After ::1 .��,,g,�....,.� .�-P,�:��;.-�.-,:.���-�w:,,�'l.?".* ��' "I Clinton ........... 7Z6 4-13 The contents of the issue include You roturn to the house and after ,;..��;$�.-������3.�i��.,,�K:�p.*.i�4;�;,�19",�:k"i:p,�.�l..-�VI-5 ... ... . � w, . .. ..i,*� ,$.' Clinton Jet. ....... 9.03 4-20 �w , .. .:�� ,,;�.,,:-� . ,,, . 15. '4" Cl: . i � - many fine stories of hunting and fish- siiii.':,,�i- -1. . . - 1. .. I accustomed again I ,,�g­ i % You h.qve become . .>g � 'j, I ..., , vg k , i;.�'. -, Brucefield ......... 8.15 4-32 ing. The rpg-War departments relat- . �,.,�. -%g�wl Is 11114 � . � � I" . � W 1. '.., \X "Ah got a notion to quit mah job," to the indoor temperature apply more i�-m.-�,- P;:'1'1:,M,.f,9:: �%�:';�t.` Kt, I - " -22 .. - I M_ Kippen ........... 8 4-40 ing to angling, guns and amnlunition announced a gentleman of color in an cold cream, allow it to r m in on � ... - , C a '01 _'­�, 8 ;___._._ M.." 1,,�"! . WK�i.. -;,, 3 0%111'.*_A.V� I Hensall. ........... 8.32 4-50 and the outdoors, contain a g-reat deRl aggrieved voice. "Mah boss won' about ten mi u -wipe off the ex- #,:Z-� . . ,%j:%,"�'?,�.P. -.?,'f.",­§� .. � EXOtar ............ � n tes, _M., "'.. . ,,,,,�_ .-,,;�,, 8.47 I . . .. ;.��-.!: ,�­ ,..,4 _., A 5.05 of good information on their particu- lemme have a day off." ceq-, and apply an astringent. " . ,� _"] 1� - I I �� ,;;;:­ ..�.�..�.�;,,�,�..�...-��I.""; '.T' -.`.�-A, ,. - .. - - N, `,�I�-.�`� �; i.o­'7�1%-, --1--1--A , ,,�,, .,�.- ;. ,.�.. il� 1i , . Ic � , ", _:,! .. s %: �� -1 . , n- "Dat's tough," commented his sym- It is most important that the lips , I .. 111?�f-11-01.., . . !ar subjects. , g . Within the cover of this issue is in- pathetic friend. "What's yo, w-uk- be prntpeted, as the b,reath in m I ­., - � . C. N. R. TIME TABLE the cold 11P71311 chirlM Number 2 of Canadian Silver ki-n'? " air qpttles on the qips and cracks will �. "I'. . I .... ��� " I .. o . ,,� ., X,� . . . . . . . r, �.. Y., �:;;; 1kaffL Fox NeWs which justifies the promise "Ah sweeps out de 'lecshun boofs result unless an application of the VA�11 ­. I . I , � . . I Goderich .......... a.111. P.M. show-ri in tb,p, first appearance. Some after de Presidential Ileeshuns." proper sort of an emollient has been ­' ! R�11� . ) I ; 4 % .�7,w� . ­,"I'l."'W'. -1..".0.., I I -� .1 1- ­ . . . . . .. w , . , 6.00 2.20 important phase% of fox farming are used. Many prefer camphor ice, ,�� 0-- . , Holmesville ....... 6.17 2.37 dealt with in the many articles. .0. - . - lv_�11 I . - - - - - - . . . . . others use plain vaseline, others ord- f�-" . Awaft 431111ton ........... 625 2.62 Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver � "i -_ . ,,,.,, Seaforth .......... 6AI The salesman was doing his best inary uncolored lipstick or pornaue. �; �- I ...... _,--!;:4." ..­ .1 , . . _­ �. . . 3.12 Fox News is published monthly by -:-;- ��Nul`," '' . I St. Columban ...... :,If "I'll ,i -s" � 6A9 a of a motorcycle and side- The colored lipstick with plenty of oil - . � I? 8.20 W. J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock, w 013POs ,��' .... n. Dublin ........... 6.54 SM Ontario. car outfit, but the prospective cus- in it is satisfactory, except that when ,.I..,',"'..L.,�:.;�",.:.-.,i�,ii'�i?�.',.�,��!�..I -1 � I.. " I We9L tomer hesitated. So the salesman en- exercise has brought much color to . r,�,*?01 01 - 1� ,.,Y-,. z.;11. Z. 't "..... I �,'1X;� .11 . AXL larged upon the "pay -as -you -ride" the lips it quite often falls to match . I ;�--.��, P -13L p -m. . ... Dublin ...... 10.87 6.38 ..., ARE SKYSCRAPERS WRECKS plan of installments. up with the ccdbr of the lipstick used. . �, "*'*i I I St. ColuMban. 1OA2 5A4 "I'll take the outfit," said the other- Many old and experienced hikers ..% "-A; � .."", "'. � % �V; i � I �-, , 111;.11M I . ... � . ... . . AFTER TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS? "but, remember, I'm a very slow rid' ton1h even the lobes of the ears with .� '�, , '. . '�' �1 11 '� . .I.. - ,.-,-�::i�-,-� ., " , --�. -� Reaforth .... lo.53 5.58 9.50 A, ift.0...,:i I �, --� .-�, I Skyscrapers reach senility early, er." cold cream or vaseline as' protection r,.*�*i.:','*,,� --,.::�.�ii�.�, 4, I Clinton ...... IL10 8.08 10.04 according to an estimate s,aid to have from fro9t nipping. %,;�"t,:;*,:-X W..'... . I .- Y* .. -I * . . �� 1_. M, T HolmeffvMis . . 11.20 7.03 L"-1-3 been made by various experts at a Do not wash the hands Just before " M`�N'.` M4 1 Goderich .... 1L40 7.20 10.30 �0 1-11 - - - . 111,11 I recent convention of the American going into the open air. Apply cold I ��-­&." `� : . I ; � I . ammo ,.. : ! 11` , ti. . Institute of Steel Construction, which A little girl, on a pair of roller cream, wipe off the excess and dust --"y .: ��,� , o­,.,,.�,., .t?_ I— &... I " � . . " places their expectation of useful life skates, managed to stumple into the : 1". 14, generously with talcum powder just �� ­.."', , - " . . . - 1: "" , _... � . - . , C. P. IL TIMIM TABLB at only twenty-seven years from neighbo,rbood grocery store. The before donning your gloves. If the - � T� - . , . ,_ I -.4 birth . ", ) , I ,� , .1 Hast This, it may be remembered, proprietor smiled and said: bands becoine. chilled and red apply , 111 " � . , I . � R.M. cuts down by three years an estimate "Are you learning to skate, little a cold cream or hand lotion after re. ....... .. 11 . I I � !I . I I Godarith ...... � ......... g made earlier this year by Mr. Henry girl ? " moving the gloves. - , . .. I I I .50 W. Corbett, former president of the "Oh," she replied, very quickly, "I . �� - - I I '. F . I �� - I ; I \ I . . I wonset ................. : 5.55 If the feet ,are cold and numb the centroturad geimi an the Im P'Tills th, J.urnaya throu dw , d We. ` Wde I 1, 1, . vdaAw ................ : . American Inst4ute of Architects," already know bow, but I can't stand - t TV�u � .c t".. ".. . �� ;� I X I .. ". , 6.04 "Astragal" in the Architect's. up." shoes and Abfiekilhg should be ramov. I to , Isuc a I I vvuwr tain to � � , btom . .� ................. 6.11 write ed at once and the feet mas�tLged I , 'We. am " .10, O., " JournaL I , . . I � I I i I �. 1 . . 1''", .............. '5 "If the estimate of twenty-seven briskly until the circulation is stiml, 1,� .. - . , , - . WAIWA ................... 8.40 years is accurate, the Woolworth and ulated, then bather in very cold wa. C d ... ; I c W 6 balsm-laden pg,me to hb. I � , 1 . .. . -1k,woot ............... 6'52 Equitable buildings, completed in A guest hurried up to the hotel ter and driddo With a coarse towel. A' _1 Ut prove one% health and appeilte. � ��'o, , � . � I,?" '' , 10*916i .; ..... I ........... : 10-25 1915, would be in ruin-, by 1942, and clerk's counter. He had just ten min- timely and wise precaution is not to north �, -. The holiday may be for one weak w,l ,.47 1 "I � 11 . � rf4 I " I utes to pay bis bill, reach the station come neat heat shortly ifter eming gftowv �14. for a month, anil the territory 1h . '­ I " . , �-" ,:! . I � .. . � . . . . . . . . . . . I '� �LLLL Q I � ofog - ,­ , ,� W4VL the flat -iron builditg in 1929, Plro- ,I t t _- 1:4:, iL . and board his train. in from tb,&, cold. -Chilblains often re- 00),oyMent In the ec rii , 11 0ada's fores . lrli6 �! -11 "y be anywhere from the G ,��, , L &ML pbets of destruction have empbasised ,, -4. -1 I _'1111 - ... � , ttt ..... Hang it," he a latmed, lqlvo for- sult from bringing frog bt jourtM)m over the trap lines and nevtvending 16y �to the tit t TA,ktace, to ihe shares of HuZlonlrl. 1, � ;11 " � ,:�� . 7.40 that their estimates are based on eco ted hands and '�Oul' , I . �, -1 It 14� ; -V.- I - I . ' 14 -n- thf� 4 thebi' p,ine,ibaunts of Northo,fti ihe artitt "d tl zt , L 11 . . I I I over. 11 11 ,, for.. outfitters all uss loltom Qii- I -, " ": ".. � gotten go -met] - Tre, boy, run up feet too near he�at aftor,'I�xpoqurt to �, .1. . . I . I I � , .,!,;a-..*..#... . 11.48 6mic life and not structural life. , : 101am, anslusebec, recintif inauggr�. ugg _� is, �Ftl i I , ��,,!�.,;�Ijt,,',, . to MY r6om-No. 40 -and see if T severe cold, � ,#'d B,ft viiijo ffio,� puiisi I � 4da. have efinifi heir it i-6 , , , 1, .. � � '. " , t �� ,. I. 11. ­ 1, 4 * #'-4,36 4;%,6W 6 - . V 6 ..:. 12.61, "'The phyqical life of a New Yo0c , IN . , , in Nationa. Railway , ,oflh- 114 � � 1. � I awd by the 0 ad ,o � 1 I tlifts ,,,,,. a � I '11� - 0 " , , U . ­�_ qlvtbe, I winter tourists out into the wbo &e, I 'L "'.9F ,� 3 ,. " . . � - a! tou 81 ft teA -, � A V gain - _. t 11 �� ��,,,01�4A # , Blanc, Bec Ttaila hive'beeri 'o r�,,� I, I ffiller, construe- Huri five Mint"s now.'O thd sun oo` #n6* 6r' ice, tathl� 02or'A , Qft, owr trap - ' . 114.1 in �. - - L I k,'�'��ZV,'�!,;i','�' , , '' .1� , 1 � , � I.A."Ace, a. . I - t"? 1 & e W U01- 7� , � , 11, I ... � � tibt evgffieer, who it faclitott , .,to, , , Th'6 bo:r '-MiTAM, - � ft � Uk, *eadt* 61 010, I �, � 14 for winter holiday utin of this �:11 �1,1 � "W, .0*44'4 *W.Af �41 "V4 i, '. 4 4, , tour InIniltag borle,.461tifldh. - 0. _X ' Th6r "�' ' ", "4' W. Ski I ` , OW I In re9ponse to a ,(,o nd I r ,,�,%,, � �, .1 ... IrL, Ig modern skV%craper,' said Mr. V ranlc left ray paja*'g and sbAving, kit. If the ep* stiNer frorA thd gliu4 61, I .s�:.are taken, by t* bpgO � 6, b� ir%b .­­, wa"O'*ao W06'.,4�.'o, I ith I � %W 1� _ �, 1Z I i144#W*4,v4�**.#.... a New York v91 VV'A- 611ly 9 'It �, � -,� � 4- 01111-4-'... I �. I . I , , I . 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