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I � � . . 1111 , �.�.,, .....", 1�. � avoided if even reasonable care - the zdOlOgjCal 8�,Clet'Z� lf.,'yQ19 are AQV ,;tQW,4,:, 9 a, _. 11 I , �. 11 N N6, MARCOV10; ! f4shipn` 10V A' �Pr#,�o , _ .1 .� j'!� I w �� LdW._ , . . on ". �� "I '' ., ' ,,qf.. lseii­ , - 1, PKI-Y��A,."44 , pf printv 110'#0 1p�4FW(Affliy# I - � .q I I I ,, Ly be * �, , Ir , �;a I am afraid you cannot come in to- or ..d" a s t� �;,. ,, C,! I � ,. ising. A . ucees46 .. , I . ,"$1Uy-T�W".QV1 , , I "i , � . 1, , ,.�', . exercised in the drIvind, shipping 4 . L �, "' THOROVOM,V CXJ�Atilffg CV � . : - ":,� �, ro, -6. V � '�,,�- 1, : I" , � , I I I I . � . 6,4�r W . . .., I �..l - � . � . I � 11 . . 1- . �r �� . " �, V 1: As SWEL'T AS SUGA -q 'E . i.. . �, , I 1,� day. This is Minnberp' Day." sat4orq.a.,,,,4appeningp AALA�V VV Q alpl -'� OVST". A , i . " bandling. Gross carelessness rather ii4v, f- , THe M00t'DKWCAT= MM. , Xew.� York are X, , ,I.f*. ., RRMW "i ,� t,""", � I ,� , � e is the underlying Here I had trawdled 3,000 ,miles, $entI0.4'�:61id yet leave tbo pq�llc_su �,.,,14_ , " I lel.,clov -S Candy! than ignorant . R AWP14 M& A", i; 1�1.. I J01 tjow the same .W4t&bJog* autt I � .. L . ��,, ,- ;­...� , , . cause of this unnecessary 1403,%." with London's zoo as one of tlietob� feriag' ' I . the dls�lay- of sumMer cpfsWroop, go, �L, .. I �Z �fii %el I JP. �- . ,,, , i * ' vq L X V �0 �:�. . I '% . ._ �1 I .1� I I I I . . ��­ It hie mouth moist wid The loss suffered by farmers and jects of my visit, and I was -b ,ed enmil, tj.�At- result from, a surftgt�, of . _ - - _ . ioned o� finem. Tfiey,l**�.cq .11 I � ; ,,1W � . y ause I wasn't a fellow, just then chdl%p'ft�lan. Crime and vice; � while � 1.1 1,77, � - �� , ,'�;� � : - . f" *a his hot, rocky road. meat packers every year through bee . able freshness And& smv i �X I T� � I . . - - ' I . I I , . � �,;:, ! . I,.. I I , � . . a Man and his wifd approached, Fith they m,dy titillate curiosity, stl , RI color and design, apda oceasait .1 . . . . I , ' - - C41ing on ,his oweetie, he took careless, inadequate or antiquated 'ial interdst and givel-no' Zt' IITI�R% , TOO, "WILL PASW' :: ,.�� �, " " �, I their member's ticket m baud. superflo , I . happily combined with woos � , � I 11 . ,:�, , �,�, � bar 0 smooth, white stonel methods of handling and shipping 01 , 1. '. I I . s , . R; t� ,- "Do you su .. .. .�",4 � .1 live stock is very serious. The worst ppose ,that, your ticket let ft. sympathy. Great dist.Laters in the sidinmer of 1021, when pes- jersey type or with crepe , I I I I I TOay, to mmke a lastmiff, of it is that not much general advance would take me in with you?" I asked like the'.W.s.sissippi flood a�aMdant- simi$m was everywhere' a w�114n- i . It comes as no surpri0e t ' 4t'an ef,4 �4 I'll � I t P , , ,� . - I 1. satisfying impreazion, take is being made. ,Much of the good boldly- "I'm from Canada." ly appeal ,to sympathy, but, Eke a formed man told me that the hasin less fort should,be made t6 stimulAte an' ,. I I , I ,a. A Londoner great war, are too mckpsqous , I I � �', 1-1 I her Wrigley - N-.,ork being done by farmers and other It certainly, would! to be depression would last for several active interest In both linen and cot- . I , : I , � 11 ". '. �,�.71 , =--.- zz:i_01111c, . live stock handlers is negatived by ought to be proud to entertain a comprehended; it is hard fof imag- years. � ton fabrics. It has seemed to those I � I - Py �701. ',; A Canadian, he told me. And so for ination to get beyond indi'�idual i vitally interested' in their, rel4val , .. � �_ I . . . others that are careless. Many farm- � Immediately I thanked God and � . . , 11-�",�, SLTYL � !-:- ­;Z,-�_r-� ­��- ers are removing the horns from their three hours I watched the almost hu- cases. Woreover in the nature of took courage. I knew from the re- was necesB- I 11 I - ---. - Tic an �� �k`l __ __ -attle, but the rernoval of horns often antics of the animals in London's things most nLv.,s is. bad pew.$, and mark that we must obe on the very ary ,to bring this aboutp so thkt much I � �, I . "I , " � I �. I . �n_ most interesting sideshow. froqi-tini to time we all nebd a bit time and talent has been ,spent en - I ;�L givts to those that have horns .. ' threshold �of better times. I 11 W, . - I �1 ;, . V: F � Aft.,E�-�k�Mi­l I limited opportunity to do damage. . - - of good :-ws to keep our In the spring of 1918 well-informed! deavoring ,to give to cottons as well I IV . � S_ r. . - spirit", UP " I - � ,. I �r, I _Afta� 1� I Lindbergh's flight was a bit Of very ,V I � * 1��k,"_ -1, In hogs, the report of. one packing ' . men predicted Another three years of! As linens interest of design and, color. I ,X,',�� , ... CH20 ndeed, and it came at a that autumn. I Futuristic designs, usually rather 3!�.. . I __ -, �� THIN, WATERY BLOOD �,.00d news i war, But the war ended . .. I" ; L" olant for the week ending June 4th time when it was badly needed. In the spring of 1920 even well -in- I small, appear to be given prominence . 11 .4 . � I �, I ;�, as follows-- ALWAYS DANGEROUS Eve- +3-u 11 selfish interests mar i -Ai- la -'here6l-6,,4-.'.T,,f+T..+,.,W.+I 1, � 1� I , 11 01 1. I ­.Iq�� . ". 1, ,.­�"- �_, I � 11��,�.,, L_�--­-- - - --- - ­­­ - Bruised on- I Sides. ham 216 - - , If Not Corrected Serious Results k, -' have attAcbL'd themselves like pa7ra- � formed bankers spoke of ree or four i 11 .1 . years' of prosperity. ' The prosperity line jackets in alle ver .lwtterh, bour�d ", , � I I . I I t".1 I V." THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Right ................... L,ft ban, . . .. . � ... .......... 151 Sure to Follow. sites to the gallant young aviator, 4he popular rt­ponse to 'his exploit , wa� even then nearing its end. i with plain material, are among the ways linen is introduced for spoets I I a . 1. I . , 111. .: . INSURANCE W'l Right ,side ................... 67 I,eft side 56 . In �o trouble is delay or neglect was admAral,ly unselfish and disin- It is a settled trait of human nature, I to assume that whatever situation wear, these jackets topping ' I 1 I I ,P� � E , �:!. FIRE 1 - .................... Right shoulder ............... 43 cm1a__ more dangerous than in ana ' terested. FvNv people imagined ,his actical utility, exists at the moment must continue two-piece dresses. One feels interest in the how that 1, - It. � - Left shoulder ................ 39 thin, water*y blood. It is very com- yet the world felt spiritually the to exist a longtime. sumlitter one's thoice . of frocks may include thos' e . I A �, .� 1. " . i '. . i R EAD OFFICE�-SEAFORTH� ONT. - I mon in young girls and in persons rked or confined with- I richer for it; grew . its enrichment The facts, of course, are entirely . to the contrary. You cap absolutely which may be tabbed. . ". .1 '.11 , , .11, OFFICERS: ') I _S5 hogs. in doors. It makes its approach in as it =d(. out what mannei of young man this was, and proceeded depend upon -this:-that whatever is, to to be; Noth- Newer still may be cited piques, which have long, been. in disuse ex- I � ... I �. . . " I ', � , � '' 3. Connolly, GGderich - - President I I 109S. 1, - ` Hogs fighting I " so stealthy a manner that it is often, well developed before the trouble is to fall in lo� o - with him, at sight. is not going continue ing is certain in this world except one . cept by the French woman � . id . , , ,., Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice- - � p !I ................ 140 recognized. Emotional floodgates which had. long thin g -and that is change. servative taste, who -Invariably has' . i . .. , 1. D. F. Mef I ,ei7ltas xregor Seaforth, � I Badly whip marked ........... 78 But taken in time the tonic treat- been unlocked gave way to such a hilosophers recognize th' truth; p is a pique vestee or gilet with v�hiqh,she, 'Shops �now - I r. , , 111. , . , � �. . ; I , � ." . AGENTS: i . I - I 51A ment through the use of Dr. Wil- lianis, Pink Pills, so enriches the tide of hurri:m sympathy and admir- nation as perhaps had never flowed ,ordinary men and women do no', which accounts for many misfortunes. wears a tailleur. are showing exceedingly smart and ser- 0 a 4 - . I I- � ) I . 11 le `� , ; ... �: I Alex- Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton ; W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- I Five hundred and eighteen hogs Of blood that good health and strength toward any human being, for in the age of hero, -s the *worshippers wese Both start the journey of life to- viceable piques, plain and p#nted, piques that have a strong appeal fox I . � , .. , . t� I 1, I , 11 � ­ I -1 i .. --- 11� " I I . ray, Egnionolville; J. W. Yee, I t week's rereipts werti badly brui- i"'], is speedily regained. The correction by modern ,,tandp.rds few. if the gether and pursue it under precisely " to girl who likes even her cotion � I � I "', irich; R. G. Jarmuth, BrodhagZa�ode- � Think of the inhumanity reveal- in the 218 hogs clubbed and whip Of anaemic conditions by Dr. Wil- liams, Pink Pills is as certain as any- world from time to time gets into . the same circuinstanens a common ,the goal. frocks to be smartly tailored. th,ese and what is proper for evening. ' e t" , o� 1, 11 D=CTORS: ed . I marked. The great nu is evidence thing can be. Miss Teresa Heafey, I Dunraven, Que., is one of the many the doldrum, it always sooner or , ,ater gets out:- But the oidinary man travels as though he were the first human beirigr One wonders how far-reaching this new cotton movement.,may becom-i. All who have followed the various I reports of changes that have come to t i . ­ , William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth ; in the hams also certain that rough handling is the cause O� i anaernic sufferers who ha�s found new , rhe fair brv;.ze blew, the white foam who had ever gone over the � It seems,hardly fitting to don a cot- path ' pass in the silhouet must have real- t. IV 1�� - i . 1". John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James . the injuries. As the bulk Of i health through the use of this medi- flew, When. he reaches a little bill h- ton frock over silken lingerie. Those I I ized that waist -lines are \ This dods \ . ...,. ".1. I . Evans, Beechwood-, M. McEwen, Clin. most of I I thnzie hogs were shipped direct to the i 1 cine. She says: -"I cannot express The furrow foflowed free. Perhaps had been whistl I ing I who think about harmonious ensem- thrd%vs up his bands and shouts an -I . bles believe that triple voile, a lin- rather than - decline. not mean anything as radical As empire . I ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex : plant it is evident that the greater I tuo warmly my thanks for what Dr. pomile for a wind 1,,tiger than usual whin assumes that all the rest of the jour- gerie favored abroad, will became of or directaire lines are threatened, but ­,�' �, Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth ; J_ G. � ,)art of t'ne iniury occurred in hand- , - . I Williams' Pink Pills have dom! for, I �Was * -Lberlin and Undberglit �,�id then Chan ney will be over high ground. � I � "eater interest for summer wear. 'is that there is more inclination to ac - , I Grieve, No. 4, Walton: Robert Ferris.! I ns. iing of farms and shipping statio, � I me. I suff ering from a badly Levine stir:-. (I their uneasy calm, When, a few months later, he I -, '-, Many American women subscribe to knowledge the natural waist -line even / 1Z ;-. ", Harlock, George McCartney, No- 3 I ack of proPer loading chutes at i run-down condition. I was very ner-. forivous, - . nrid the rie% --:,)n was proportionate. plunged into the valley, be bd his hope. F the comfortable and sensible creed of to accent it, although by nothing so .1 ,_ ­ Seaforth-, Murray Gibson, Brueefield i f, On, le had little desire for food, a, -;rrns is undouhterllv resp sib I III , 'these I ;ii� � -n �'lapping' s. .' . , . stag ant seas his courage and row such depths, be there be athletic underwear, especially in suirt- crucle as a marked indentation. W I _.- 11 .1 .1 ., ; - .. - 1_77 . ,.y ` ,%.-ould feel tired out , t the least exer- a big percentage of I osses. The i - -1 . losses each run into v--. In this condition I began tak- I tion. - * . -emp-Y bives . . . rumble, cries, can - no es . mer. It is a logical choiee for wear cape. i I - . '--,-% - . .!. - ____._.. _ ______ __ money year ; ' I ing Dr. IvVilliani,s' Pink Pills, and be-il-iumble, f tires. I-,urely hurnanity and cl,,!�-chiek-clack. Things The philosopher, knowing some -:with the tub frock. I , .. "', , " A � JAMES WATSON - .. �� 1 - e pi -I tound ni, ' I interest will induce v .'- � `ore using them very long ­ � hnan%. I - ro like tl,. , and then something inside, to - thing of the records left by those who' The importance of appropriate jew- elry is constantly being Treating the Company Rough. -The .4. is displayed in V . --� I 1 ,ino handling live stock to see thaz: health gradually improving, an( I ,n. I I b"appens. ou-, ,ki or change -verything. 4 neyed on before, understand* ,impressed have, jour . in that the "Pon us by those who have returned following sign a prom- inent drug store: I...,.. , ...." 1. SEAFORTH,ONT. t --v are 11n,perIv equipped to tit) th-.-ii- der their continued use was Com- : . a r . t in these inhumank, i restored. For this reason I I - -.U.- advance journey consists; of alternating ups and downs. He from Paris, which is at present agog Strictly "Take a brick home; it's fine when ..... . �. ­v GENERAL INSURANCE ) kGENT p preventing ijetely I conditions. I-sinestly a(lvise woak. girl� to, -xpects them, discounts them and . o ver gold jewelry. speaking, company comes."-�St.- John Times- E ",-, I 1�17, representing only the beat Can- asteful till ,an( w ' , i take these pills, feeling sure that they I __ I - _ WHAT'S T11F RrAL CAUSE OF . this note is not new, for, kold jewel -y travels on without undue perspiration - i ts . bas at least a year's success to Star. . .. ., �. I ". adian, British a n d American - � X;1l.do for others what they did ,*oil . 11 f;OITRE? I ' or dust. . � credit: but the fact that jewelers con- What Lincoln through the Settled Fingers. -Some of these �, ." I I., , ... I., I Companies. A 11 kinds of insurance effected including- - '-� ('ANADIAN 'DOES' LONDON ; ' . I me. : Send your name and address, to TIv.:i I Todine drA' i ` ncy as a/rrause of I - i,t-fs,� -ed a Medicine Co., Brock-lgoitre.hasl . ..(, � bo(,.;t pulled (,i il War? In the blackest hour he t;nue to design and to show gold jew- , � iakes the subject worthy of v 'I ry n lean back, (itaw a deep breath, modern girls act as if the finger wa.3 the only part of her engag6d.-Bran- i, . . .:� at the lowest rates, .,and glorious impre..'-11)r. Anior�g a th(ju� , ,�recei% Williams' , i ;1nd a knocl,-, lie I ost came from a .vould consideration. . "This, don Sun. I , I �. T FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO-'sior., (it' London alWaVs vi%id 1% I -, -(u fr ,: 1 . illo, Ont.. anti 1,1h ­y will mail N I kr ( " Massachusetts made :ind remark: too, will pass." Prc,m.et, more than any of the oth- -, �i vJ J. �, TORNADO AND PLATE tn-,i memory of a little tea-shop on .0itre surv(..� o!' MOBILE i,,. useful little book on "Building Un I - � flie Blood." The pills can he obtained by Dr. Ole,, :�. lie found very little GLASS RISKS. Regent street, where for a shillin-OnL In the winter of his old age Emer- of the haute couture, featured gol,l ( son's house burned down. It was a I Firs . ;ewelry at her midseason opening. . Tepid. -I 'asked if she thought he * . he talked I . �,� I �,.� -Also- �(. I Jitre in the ras,tf�rn part of the state. . nnght ;nduigv in I:ttle bluv sa'­­rl�li -hrough any (Iruggist or 1,y mail at - jani,; box from The Dr. Williams'l The fish and ­,t:t(ir eaters of the coast tragedy, destroying many prized pos-, , Heavy gold chains of twisted link' essions and very nearly costing him was in earnest, she said so, but he kissed like a relative. - Galt I ... i I . of Dem'shur cream, rwipberry 5t) cents a areas were rwlirly free ffom evidenc.-� are revived in this house. In somP I imagined, I his Reporter. A I ­,.. , � ;- I' REAL ESTATLeand LOAN AGENT' h,,c muflins and a cup of tea. a�! Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. I of the disea- The only goitre dis- � My friends had advised me to e I hi s whop. read - - life. ,,.iournals'l that I would find a ful'i instances, two ebairfs. are connected . 9' intervals by tiny barrettes, *of , Ns , I , .. I I Representing "Huron and EHe" --------.O- L ali I the Trocadero. What', 'ricts of th(, '.ZltL' Wert' a few loc - often account it. ITistead I found ah Still Watchfully Waiting-Ameti- I �'. .. " Mortgage Corporation, of London, at Vr;ncL's or I ties in ,the M:iddIC and northwestern -,;hop on a! - rmnsense' That little tea OF I FLOWING THF, WORLD OUT "etion. , entry consisting of these two eloquent I jcwplrid. j Worth has concentrated more upon ca n policy in China: Watching Bri- tain = I _! � .1,� Ontario. Prompt attention paid to placing I quiet street was a bit of London. I the little �ign hung ; THE DOLDRUMS , I The knoch caryie from India. More i words: "House burned." hi-Rcelets and has found inspiration in and waiting to see which way the cat jumps. -Toronto Star. ' I 1.,� - .. ..� risks and adjusting of claims. I CVen remember over the space cleared for dancing: ' than a dozen years ago, Dr. McCar- becaiu(.- that . Most of -us will never acquire quite %intique effects, such as the wide, fl�x_ � ible gold bracelet, which is almost / ".1 "I'll. Business established 50 years, ' Please do not Charleston here. Nautical expressions stick racily in lisoin cor�yiyi6ed goitre. , W`e .,o much of the philosophic snirit. the texture 6f 'bands the �-* ,,�� ..�r,��; guaranteeing good �erocel I Tht girdti-s won't stand it." I the language even after they have There resulted frohi the IlYinking of grossly . - - s This was becau. 0 0:. will insist on extractin'g ouite a good ribbon and , .Wrist snugly. For sports wear,Worth They Have IL -However, the styles , �� 11 . �.� I OFFICE PHONE, 33- 1 . * * I -pent two hour, in the British ,�eased to mean inuch at sea. . --p few -(-, ar(i-r19_`f'1'S afloat, ye- ' 'I polluted .vater. ' his oli,vi-vations of the prevalence of len] more -coTIversational material r I , .rom our misfortune-, than that. /has launched gold circlets *rimmed would indicate that it's woman, and hut little here I �,,�, i., -, .i;,:% RESIDENCE PHONX 60. . I ' I Museum. Coming away from that there is as much force in the phra.ie in the disc:iso, among people who drank t-Iluted water in that coun- But the time may well come when with colored enamel and approves . three ,such hands on wrist in eF_ not rnan. who wants below.-Hitchener Record, .. " 1".., ...., ��.* * ,- . home of a million wonders I turned;­tRken aback" as the days when . ' :,W York- I skippers on the seven seas watched the to chat with a Nc grossly , Zrv. Tic wrote extensively on th,� . 10 will all have a little better his- ;1 -,one fe .ctive color combination-, such act I I - , ,�,R �� ", ef'. -_ __ ,-. _. _7 - ____ - - - . I at gate I er. We both looke, back at the I th� Weather to keep the sails front 115 -m and I m iad to remember I being struck on the wrong .side by subject. :it the time. Then came tha, suggesti;,ii that goitre xesulted from torical and economic perspective— -now that period- of ',vh(,n we will k 11 'L blue, red and green. Naturally, one I wears jewelry of quite a different I I Low Enough for Comfort. -No pol- I _"o / 4 IV %d 'M 4� ".,.: �4.., LONDON AN D WINGHAM rn t -,.n t it built sometime between I a shift of wind. The famous dol - a prolong -d diet that wag too low in in"EtWon anti dell ion succee eac l character Tor sports than Tor after- itician ever builds his fences so hign J`� I I N3 I I a was I on th -! drurns may not mean a great deal co iod;nv, pn,vided the water supply other with much the same regularity noon wear, and, of course, there is that they can't be comfortably strad- *!3:, , " North- ; 1823 anti 1847. commented 'the people in a full -powered steamer sed ,.vs.; also poorer in iodine. u - , as day and night -when we will neit�- I a vast difference between both of dled-London Free Press. I I'� . .1��., a.ra. f act. p.m. I He replied: "These Englishmen I -,vho can cut through the Sargasso In this investigation it was found # . ,, 11 Exeter ............ 10.16 6.041 ;, r,, certainly funny. Imagine huild-, �:Pa without noticing it. but in human t hat, rmlji,rhly sI5eaking, thp g,­ritr,1 - -_ ____ - , "I.- �­.. . Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 ; a lare I . ike that one -�torey high."! affairs, the doldrums play as import- belts were regions where the water -------"--- - - ---- ---- -- _-7-7 -_ ---------, _.____.,____________ ------- - I 1�,, 'iodine. ,,, Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 'np; V * . * � ,int a part as. they used to have at was po(,r in Dr. McCarrison I ,�., .... I Ihmeefielid ......... 10.44 6.32 One afternoon I arranged to Trivet i sea. The nature of the doldr -ums ha-; accepted the theory and wrote in . ::. V. ,,, . . , .,�i�i ... � g ...... _�nton Jet. . 10.58 6.46 - 6.52 my friend Mae at Westminster - � been set forth vividly by thousands Ah I sppport of it. In a recent repok lie , � I � '. Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 hey. He was late, and it was just 1 -)f nautical writers of the old wind returns to his first opinion, if he had , !". . 4 , 1.0i Clinton, Lv . ....... �Iwt T . 11.15 1121 6.52 - 6 58 i twenty-five minutes before closingijamming days. Of a sudden the ever abandoned it, but without en- ti --1 ivin - the iodine A fi,­ - I'll nwn c . ....... . time w7hen we paid our sii-pence each 'rade wind which has brought, e .1 � IF, k, I , J - 1. .. Londesborough .... 1125 7.12 th Or . revisited the % " and were admitted. The last sight- ship prosperously on its way flickers c ) y In 1923 he � ,L� Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 . in which he found so rnucb V -9.4:-zi�z._.-.w . _;�...:.. _4 ,- '.?�-%..,,��:;:�:�, g%osw-". 41 � seeing party had gone, and we decid- out and gives plwe to an indefinite school "...'.'..... .......'-1 ... .. .,_,�. '..." I ��,�.,,­,­.w ,� ........ . . . WW­,;­,��_­.,�.­�­ - - ­`��i::�;:�., _..X-. 11,".".. �i . -.-- ­�::r .%:­_:­,,;,­, ", , W­�`� i- "' , M M 0 , . , , ,::. ,:�:.:.��,-.;; , �-, I I . Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 goitre i n 1912. At the time of his 11 . , . - ed to journey through the sanctuar- period of depressing calm punctuated R -A -gg'.11-?41:'1 ­ ,:�. - ., ,,..;. Z!,*k'N' �Pl .. . 11 .10 -�], -�:.;Z:;.:,;:. . ", `o'111: 'Wingharn Jet., Ar. . 12.08 7.4 In first visit over two-thirds of the girls ,.� -.O �..�.;,',�:111': 1-�:, ,�..;., F. , : . ies, chapels and transepts alone. On with fitful anti, delusive breeze.". . . ..::;-�'­ , -1.1-1 "', " - --1111.1.11. - T I - �11:. ­. :.­.­::,:.� Wingham Jet-, Lv.. 12.09 of "The more than sixteen years of age had = ��111 �. .­ . ., i , .,� I. IF ,:.. ..:: I , �,­­ .. * i Ir tip -toes as though we treaded on extreme case- like that * _�M­.­ "" ",'�,­­-'. .w 1A I '...m. ." - �'.., I . some goitre.' IM 1923 he found only M ,.,�i.�.:., _.��` - ..� ,r,15, t',�- 1"2 �­' , I-; 1.�_­­ ;��.- ,111, I -�­-� ,,�'.**1/-'.,,:!-_­ � �i' 'u 11oly gTound-and holy it is we walk- Ancient Mariner," the ressel may be ;�. ":�,.::o: , ,Wingham ......... r:f.!.Z,i1,1'V.6� "; 4.., . ' ; .. �,,,f�!.;�-j .- -.�--$- I ...... V ., I 'k -;-. Soutit. Pd down "Statesmen's Aisle," over held for weeks "as idle*as a painted one hoy and ten girls with goitre, ,V" ir, ..., I..., I �� :;.;:1' k:k:: :.L e _ .4. " .� " , " . _ _;1!:.;.1...;,1;,1,1;;1..� . *, ,,;� 1:.�.. , q --, -e4�.$�P�.�,:,.,:�xj��:- . . the slabs of Gladstone, Disraeli, Peel, shop upon a painted ocean." This w a s less then one -fortieth of the � ".4. . * whole numbet. I -, I ;�,-.""�:��?� �:'�:;, I I iti", , a.m. P.m. Pitt and those glorious statesmen of Ordinarily it is merely a matter of In 1918 the old and polluted water . �'-,�. " q.,. � $, - i,.* - _- .., .., .: V ? �,� � I - i, �,, ... ll.", 6.55 3.15 another day. -for a wind and waiting pa- supply was abandoned and a new and .. 7.01 3.21 Later we found ourselves, alone, whistling ­. . "I tiently for the sails to fill. , "The pure supplv b�came available. This N � . Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.32 ;n the chapel of Henry VII., perhaps wind brought us here," used to be change fro . ni bad 'to good water was �,�, Bl�th ............. 7.27 8.44 . most beautiful portion of the en- I .. .� -0 11 I �. I.. I ....".., Londesborough .... 7.35 8.52 th,- edifice. It is quaintly recorded the maxim of mariners, "And the the only change in the practice of the . � .:�,: wind will take us away." Shipping school. VwCai4ison says never bas I : I . .. . - Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 that the first stone was laid "on the ,N I III T111 I.; nowadays is not dependent on the be seen improvement in a goitrt situ- I � ,­ Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 24th day of January, 1502-3, a quar- m. " - � ..._9 - , �, wind, but ashore we still have our ation equal to this one. The question ,.� --- :::::: ... , 1. Vi . 8.08 4.20 ter of an houre afore three of the �,,�, 4� doldrums, as is recognized by all Trust await fqrt�her reports along this - %':��:':-." .: �­. ­.:.,.-.X­.:.:.;�'. - I -'r I , 8.15 4.32 clocke' at after noone." �"..;�;:"".�,.:.:,.:.:,,.:-,;,�'-P*P%I.�et pi, ... , , �, , " -- 1, - - , - "N. - -..-q-il.�, - , *1 - 1� .., _* - �.- lg� -r,�, L ". .,Q � -:�`,i -:. .., , -k --..r,..",.: -Za.. V ,; .1,1 I'll %*,� 1� . - -I "�'��,*,:i-K,,,Uii,),�? ;!; TO.% . '� . Q '. - M - Brneefield ....... � - politicianso and others whose busibess line. ,?.,.�,.�,�"?.:.,�,.":��::���.: �:,�, -.�!::;,�.�j:! ?, .'r. W - , . . ffl� M : ,� _ , . .. , N . 'I,' 8.22 4.40 There was not a soul in sight, ,so ..,4�, 7 - W,- -�:�g, ., ... ..'g � Kippen ........... - M."I"?"', ..;�W­­"��.."k-­�,, -..�.111&10 . I, 1. . . ­ ­:-': - - �- -�.r:.,.,:.:�.:".:.:.:.I:.,:�0, - ­­%­ 0 ... . ..... �� Win , - M.", '. � -es quite at home, ex- it is to study the psychology of the In certain sections of the Pacific w. _� fm 0" I' ffl­­, .N: :,:&:�-k.,�, �.� I 11�: .:.! ',$�!!;, " _,.:­J,,,­3;��. .4 . . . . , �'1'11�., 'Reusall ........... 9.32 4.50 we made ourselv : � * ::::: :-�:i-.::­1`.-..'.:�1.:. ;�,V,. , " , '. ."a'. M. . , , .. e. _011 F". I crowd. One explanation of the ex- northwest, goitre increased when pure ..t vm�, .- .*,&:-.&�:..." __ , ,- �& Ex*te3r ............ 8.47 6.05 amining the old banners, the seats, - i,5�,--',i�'&-.,:: n�,:"r,..-,.,,,I��:,��.W".:�:.,., �:' _ ''. &: �... " ...".M.'..'.... x."�--X:1-:�'I.:f�11:. , ,...,.-..-.-.-,.-,.�..V$�,,��,:;.- n�­;; , . .ft,:.4.. . - - 8ip.�­�­.,-:,.,: .X .,� �,_'0,*- :�";­711�_44­ *1 `Z . 1.1 .";M .... . .. -1 "... ­ .. . traordinary vogue of Lindbergh 's water from the Cascade mQuintains gmg :�.: ., '. 11�.,� _.. _ .1 the stonework and the ornamentation. .!m .. -.--.-,e..,. 1�:'*­. ­>' " "" , r , ­.1.'7'3.;:N.'.-�" ::. ' . �,;,.ftsl..,­ .., - . � " g:,.�,: -4-:�n. . .. -- I that he came alon Eke a refreshing was supplied instead of a less pure ,--..!. �""'X.,'K.q%���".,.:�;""�::.�,,� '�"q ..., "I . 9 1�.�.'�*.`-, "' '.K.I.R, ...... - _5,., g". - .`;-'...:,; 4..�11 1 When we started to leave we found , '....., kl� I �al,l ze to carry 13i water. Doubtless many reports rela- V,�'?..)g ":iMvil%i:i�-"�?, . W, . ,` , .s, . �. �. ._,�._.,.. �:.g,;-:-. M �, � 14 -Or-.1 .,,'�; , C. N. R_ TIME TABLE the heavy iron door locked, and had gg,. I*. ��g -, out of the doldrums. Life, according tive to pure water and goitre control , :?;;:",V �.-,',,'.;�,.%i-�.�Wffi-.. .41,1` . .1 , , I,, � . W IR .,�'-� . , " it not been for Mac's strong pair of ",W�'. NEW., ,, I ... - .- 11 .: East to this theor7, had been growing te will come in before long and the : 1� lungs two Canadians might have : 1, . 1, . -, a.m. p.m. ;ombs ' dious fyr lack of emotional outlets truth will be established. I I _-R ! I I . . slept all night among the I . "i"', � Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 * * 0 and the mos�- sensational news bad 11 -0 %::1-'_ - I 111!11 - 1P*1t1M."X*&1M11b 11._JKI� cial .1 RN WIR W_ � , .. I �',f'R - 19ohnesville ........ 6.17 217 There were more pigeons outside ceased to stir more than a superfi .. A . . . . . 1 �-4111 � R,61) ANb GUN L�11�;&��.1?11.�_ - I .�: "..." , I %­", ........ 6.25 2.52. there were interest. Idealism, we had been told , W,� -.1.11 ........ 11 .-�, �, Clihton .... St. Paul's Cathedral than F �K Seaforth ........... 6.41 8-12 ut a low ebb. In politics cynic- . � ----- i;, I ` - - '' %., St. Columban ...... SA9 "O worshippers inside on the Sunday was Full Of stafitis of interest to all : ..: .,;,fl . � PA' I r�orning I attended. A raw, damp ism prevailed, while literature and I __ XNVIR�_, EN �MM .�: 10i'll, I I - &�� . 6.54 3.28 the arts had surrendered to the spivit sPoirtsmen, &d.' and Gun and Cann- I -_ 11 . l, Dublin ............. air pervaded the cathedral, ,,nd I ,at a News for' July has I - - .... -r �� , nn, West . of jazz. than Silver Yo 1 4 . 1-1 I., ­­.­ I . e,;0_Wo,. I with my overcoat on. It VMS semi- ­ , I I � a.m. p.m. PM4 . it may be easier for society to just been issue& Among the many 11 Dublin ...... 10-37 &W 9.37 dark Somd of the pillars looked � fall into the doldrums �han in more breezy stories of outdoor life. is a � ­­­ 151-11 I I I T ,% though they might crunible any nnn- . very firie sabftbu fishing story by A. K ,. � . ' .St. Calumbo. 10.42 &" - over a coinbo, in. primitive times when people did not ri�,_ a well known Brit- I'll, . 1: , , 0 .. e8forth ..... 10.63 5.53 j.jj ute. A little card - expect to be constantly Aiverted, Bryan Willilar � .,:: , ", .� � � 0 )04 vited contributions toward the rester says the Springfield Re ish Columbia,,fh#hority. Another in- ,,, inton ...... 11.10 6.09 it puoncan. -Y 11 , .., ation of the edifice. , , V; , . 11.20 7.03 10.13 and isolated folk teresting featqre is the first of a I �".. . , I -, . coacrich, ..... 11A0 7.20 10-80 After the service I slipped around Rav&�0716ylg h little external short series 6f unusual stories of M I i��... 4�1 1"11 � , , � � to the warden, or whatever you call '""' to get on *'t V *tb Canadian wundiering� by, Robert � I LN6 I I " Cathedra-., .7 1.)�,, 11�1 the Deacon of St. Paul"g- stimulus, day following day ,n . . 1JtttA' chauge except of the seasons James, appenfing Under thii general "I' I ...., �� , %', C. P., IL TIME TABLE � and I asked him if there would be - I . L � , � . :.-' of the year and of Oe ages of man. title of "Taleg from the Wardroom . " . . ", . 11 � , .1 1, any possibility of my meeting Dean 0 Mess." . . . - " V�f;_ I.- .141, But nowadays' ev6ift remote com- - � ­ I I . . . . . . �­ I .."", PASt Inge Oil hi's way out. 'by iisin, Samuel AldisAnder White contrib- I 11 Ili 1�* I :�� , aid munities ,are washed the 9 I -11 W,.e.)-,. 1� 1. . I A.M. "Good 'eavens, no, air," he s ' tidbr, bf the wo-rld'i4 siffairs. The ute's another*,*0'f his fine storios of 'g-, - - - wl;.�A` ;- " :1. �&oefleh .v..� ... a ...... 6.60 horrified at my mggestion. "The . � , 0 11 � , I ftam*ouse wbich atftl has a noon- the old Nortb*zst fur trade rivalry, : - _ �, , I q odt ..d ....... & ....... ee ., " 1. .., , 5.-�'. Z%, -I! �: �=:g. . .1 I... �., . _,.- .. 5.96 Dest don't a n;q oine on Sundays." mark on the kitchon Aoor get long "The Gantlet Auhritra." 19onnyeastle ...... .... : , 0`11 i �,�,- -4 L. .. 111 01 ._­ et whe- .. ' � . , A* *6 6 ................. -6,04 1 didn't have time to discov, r Dale, well jw��wn outdoor atithby, ��� . 1_1.J'. ,.2 _�. � an obliging land - - swveya . . , ­ . , .1. , 6.0 ther or not the dem really i*,gloamy. 090 by .. . Tl,,, 11;1 .... ..� 11 - ,�. �, 4,�;,, IN .�....o.diove..#'i'�-4.Viv I tes a tr&jf I ­, ... �, - . b . . � I .11 I , ;,f,,,, I I ..� � nd* &A+tf its time 06Treet f,6' the ui- *r' AAfifig iO the Titb- I '., , In '1119,_'1fi`,71 :,",., � , . ­ 11 -,;'If",, � I . , ;. I- � , 11 ­ ,, a 3 ; " , n i .-.r I 1i � ­ I . "r, 't P ............ *., 0.710 it". f - '. . I � 1:. - It .1 1 .13 ­ �- " �, '�' -IF " ... -0"", . � I - , 1. . ;:� J RrZ times, a dhV usint,ac River, X. 9, rag h 0 Aimitil * . " _ P, ­� a �. e 4. "' .-. I _ , b.. 4 ....... vfi.,#.. * * 0 timate second. o, -f On the -,TWo vefsg now, ome 04,00 A ,*boh Owmdian and West 0 . UU! � 4 �. 'er � you .like in tftdon bdst ftolft the Arlington obge"StorV OF *Udwada-Z ­;; � � d *� ' . . , , : " 0 '6A0 "*hat did The regulit departments, "Giins R QIBOS er4db the dation"fat 5, : - ",V6ft# under 'the new U4411 *.,.!..#�4..?...t­#'. 6462 , . - 'm 81 - fh4 I ththNd - 1h I . 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