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MAW ( , � V= h �., Day, though t � - �, 1-11 _qipo,,��J ".a ,,:, . ,, P, , 'p. ". the impresrAon became general that afta'.(,`.'-'4.t"-. ,I 01-14irs "Of ` 040 `�,eV% W-00 _,.,,:i ...... �_�i 4 "C'. , 4 4to -ftl �,�,,p p k _�,�:,�', roads to James here ,yo% . ,O .,;A*r - � - ;� - I . , 11) .k _­ . I .. � I "'. 1, ­ - V .1 � , ,A4 '9� I I., �5`11-1 -, �2 - I.." , .I, . a -, , ''. " ., ept .1 -1 � A*.:� his client, in some way or other, -had E I I - stidk- and that 06'46di ' " , ��;�,�,:,� ,�',T.,�-;�� -�;%-:�'� - 'O 4411C, -ens , I was no telling what might happen " ody complains that I! _. f '', -� �- �, . �.­ 11-:1, � X.11111 , ,,��.,� I jL111F.b � P1 , 'VeA ItArn"11 11F6 . - been liarshly used, and was entitled W9 tk#.'�It ealth of PeQ& In 4'�statisti- tautial , A -� ,�. �.. 11 I rl - . ,i#0,044.9 , 11 � , .. 19 ; r"A -.1- .1 A . .1 7,� �. ,W .. ­_ , " ': ',,',-!:��i' ': within the next decade. - dir I Im"'. .1 ., , " L, ...". -,!' ",* PIT1.1'. - , - .. ; , ": . 'A .111..�.,� - __- - - I ,.0 . .", . ­.. �. 1_ loccimes ectly t4ro)Q* . I: ,,'�.,*i �i;6 j, �',,�:j,jtg� '�� - 1i - ' ''' fl#­;�� e,W , " ' "i d ' ' ' ' ' �:`� '�:. I 104 . .� ��,:, , - , , � _;�..�.� !:.,­�..._I� ,7 , , . . ,� .,"­ I - .� 2 ,.­ - $ �. �, ir'. _ I �,- Wit . 'now It W to the sympathy kind assistance of the C -A ,WjAY,',xt has beennecesSary, -automobile industry in iC ' � , , .* V �V) - I , .1. ,�' . � I . I I ,04 U , , 14 ,. . , _' ,� ., .11. � . � .1. .1. . I., ­" ,� " , q - - , , " - , -,,m 1� 11 .... �, _ . . ,N,'�_N2N _0 i'll"I" � ­'I� "', ,.. - , ___Q . I lb 1,.��and in w1itin igie t46 ,vapt �evr+ TA", ,,if,' ','_",-'�. I _ . , . ., - �. ��­ .LU 21. ".1 , � . �, ��. , t - 04 11 '. I 'k� � - xtela `,.�,�Iai ,­.- �� W�`� ,,,�p , _�A . � .1 . _ , ". ..0 4 diffiepIt to' rea'b 4 I - ; I . 4 " " I ". �" - - dp - , i -, , 'N .1, ­ - court.. I ,P , g end , . ,�� _", � I . I - , � "'." , �, -_ - "'.., ., � �,`�, , I - �,'�,,,,V"�,. 11 I . , .. . ."''. I I . I . �, _ , , L"� . � "I 11, 1.1 " T� A-- ;�, ­ - ; I 1; OX� t. ,'i -Object the fptsdltv I Les , _ _ 4�._' � , , . - ,��%" � !� , - I ", _-., A THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL . � . e ,have, It s .in 23d. ats-Impo - in t., � � � ., '. .,_ " " 5. _Y! I , , ��., - "�, � � ��- I 4,1__.'�, -I - I 1 1 g , . I _. _ . , rtance ,�, 3.4, 'k'39 _� 1.", - .. I No _. .41. . duotry a _:,,�.�;, '. �ARS I ff, I ,pox e zeazu ,,e ,- � ,,.. .,,_,,,,:;_ �-,; . . critic,14,M has been - +1 � , � . 11 11 11 iv, ". t � :,�­ , - 1",-n 11 �� YJLQ�m I- ,% .., - ur - Oss. Tlip -steel, ir.o.i), c,9P.:i, !s .,�:­ ;. 1, ..;� � � .. . '.I .. - pp" I., .. ��..I,f i...,- % ", "! 1: ""�,�:"":",�7:1�,�����,*pr,,,��, _ . * , ,,, � FERE ,pr , . .�,i�,� - ,�,: IK , � �� , '40 =Q - ­­.,.,­ I.. I 1: ji " o , , _ , , - , I , . /, " -� . . - - . , ".., - � , , ,,,, ­��+ �". -.1. , � . - , � I -4 r '_:�'I� L i� E INSURANCE Cogy. LORD HEWART AS BIRKENH.EAD . I heft Wed Th& e It ' 19 14 - r I ,� I - ",1"'. 11 � I 1. " -�- "'. � � ,';�er��.. � � . I w'W"T ,'� 11 t � §-`," (led. , and e �. , ft P-hisfeigns h4ve-q .hdr 0 o I vowm.-.- ru , .:., � . Peri �, woo � I _ r. . ., , SAW HIM HOW TO EXHIBIT FLOWERS ,. bbor, , , ., _.t.,�, - � . . �� , � ,.� ." � V: ... _ , 11 .. - � 11 ", ,�� �_ �,',- _;�,�r,- I ��,�� .�11, I . had,'It(�-Aoll� in glittering geXkqrVMt1eV i 1ji6A'6l4`i�"�i0(K.' ' 't" � , ,";A� 4��, &t,�, lt�.,.�..6 .. 11-11". I ... '­."' 11 i . 1. �1'j 1!.�,, 1.� prQNklilk. i.. I . .� .. �:..;!.: "! �,, 1, ,i;�,�,. .. �� 1. � � �,�r,�,­ � . 0(�_'111,�` � _ �,.", ,� , ,� , .. , �. � , - I - -'h ','o " P -1 1. I � . , in �, � li'pt�ductjopt'.-'4f - , ... . I., I... - ,� , 1k, At"."I � �_�. ,::_ I - I i I - 1. MRS, 1,�,come,, , , , -�Oiaew, .. * - �, " ill , _ ;�� , " F - if � #64, ,�,�' ".4or".0 , _- ,L �_ � L ," . - to make bald, n IcArs � - ". I , , �, �11 1. ;� - We are pleased to republish the As in many phases of human en- have,., ..4. t ., 4 , ' � , , 5 .� �t�!. -: - ., , � , ,, HEAD OFFICF-SEAFORTH, ONT , , ". I.,11,11 ,"' " , . ­; -111, .. I i, F . - I . -S to quota *MIis,)'je' ' 't - ,I,,- 1- g r, , % � ....'i" .1 I 0 ,7�1 - , � " . ans he aeve opin "�,�p, -�%, . ..... I _ � ., I . .,�, -!, . 1. . A. . '. � � 4 ' , "': � , � , I I!, 4 1 . I. ., I ' tes- , - � .," �-hro.xiw - , ­- , iz., . . i ........ "I - - I 1: 9_1i� L, . . . . Lord deavor which have for clabin - or else they have ji�'4, . r � , , ,.;,, Z,,- .. - - ", ,,;� , , * - , - :�. ', , I N " their object . �, I , 411i � , " . first part of an article upon . � ., .4 _ � e , " . .t�,­ ," 11� - I , .., I " , OFFICERS: Hewart by the Earl Of Birkenhead, the winning of prizes in cornpetiti-on de@tk, . 411 res6orcei. - �- -1A_'rg4.e­'Ja#Jni%.� iK �.' _­. -, -� ­ , . _�., - .- ­., ", ;-'_7 - :­­ �. ". , ­ ­ - -1 . ­­ - -1 I'll I 1 $1 1 , I , :_ 7 . , -�- ln'�7.. . ,� �' 1 '1161. � , , '_ ... I I I . 1 7.,�. '. 4�. ; . I &r to get arouQ 4Ai unpleas- are distributed t6';Oo 16n r '�' J I ,� ,Ili . �� 1. _' � . ,rl,.., . . - - president which appeared in the Sunday Times, in that of exhi4iting Vowers, cer- r . e4Aa�.qr4',,',,` .1 ,�, I ,., .��. , I I . . ,er 1. ­! .r: ,, %� "'; 4. , I i V_� I ., "�. I I � I .. f r�­ 1,-,� �, I :_ " I I ­ ', L , 11, .1. I . ;; , - .1 � . 11 J. Connolly, Goderich I ant 4 ies, Mr. Sydonstricker of- that all t ,, ,� S. Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president of London, on April 27, 1924. It is tain principles rnu.,t be observed. The , oppss i t 1, 1. s.." , d. � ,,,,,��­ - , �, . , I . , I I he necessary Mae , 'n�,ay .�, - i-, . . . . . . . � . -- 4�, Z,, . 1, , � 1L. I $1.111$1 , I t,, - �*;F , 11, `-,-, -:"! " �,- - � ", 1.),". - d�440' , the lr.,.�Sjt public health service studied i2oqpi § " � .. .. .. ,at, � " �­ , - I I.? , . - -Treas. as follows: application of thase- principles tend- - - be ac�cuimulated and alitiped foi - thol' I , I I 1, L ' ' iZ..�W�A,,­ ?A 1�1. I-- 1� .1 . �'. - .1,229 1. ;", � 11 '; . I . - - 6 ,� Wi! , , , - i��` ,� ,�. � , D. F. McGregor, Seaforth� Sec. I the she product. I I .� � ��,:, .��i,, .9 - Q -k�- 1 345 .1 � *��, -.;ng a desire ,provalonce of sickness in.Hagerp- fird �L � . ,� . ..) I , Lord Hewart was born in the year ing to foster art by cren, �. � - ) "M A 1. .,;, ��h tmu ­ I ., I TS: � . 1870; he is therefore to -day in his to make the exhibits a �. , ", ­ __.C.- �!, . , - .. 10" . . , . I I " I.", " *he coun , " I - .stic. prin- -town-ad for a period of mor6 than T )rs in t - . I ,7 , I ',.,�! . � - �; Z . AGEN A heke are -big fact "S I . . two ji4rs. They tried to get.at every tW9.9rowth; sa grett' *in fact as t� , . �� 51 , . dcei , I cs , " , .. Alex- Leitch, R_ R. No. fifty-fourth year. He was a Lanca- c1ples are not rulea. To exhibit I � I .,�.. 4, ! ." �"� , , .. .. I I - . ... I 1, Clinton ; ­i� �.,: i, Zi t" T - ,,�, . " ... , �,' " � , , 1, ... under IIITI690,�df every degrbe of sev'brity in be diffiatilt,to overestimate. Buthow� .. �i;i�v ai, 4dq0.,,r.,p 0., , I Co ... .. shire man, with a Lancashire educa- .Iow�rs in any arrangement .f .. �.- , . . ,#,, ""00,��p P.M. " . -1. . I , , � , I - �... 1 17, ': W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John AIM- ' eveii; age in this eyer great 4s, an industry the auto... . .1 � , -,.,. _'� �'I.;,F. , " 1_;_Zso� I ray, Egmondville; J tion; he was trained in the famous hm'd and fast rules would.in a great I A, son regardless of A, � .. �,JL'�,�,a� '� , iiL�., "-, Z. " , , .11 . .. . � .. � ; . I I- . � I � � 'i I . .. - le. may be/it isCnot justilied on- I I . I , . I � I -i ,.: � , - L- - L. �,�,: .. - W I � rich; R_ G. Jarmuth, Brodbagen, `A -few similar studigg had b�en this basis'alone., Its reil,justification I , I " - I . . w. Yeo, Gode- Manchester Grammar School, and pro- n-.sny cases result in failure to p�o- inteilligent and co-operatinr communl-� mobi I . .. , ) , � 1, 1, . ceeded thence to University College, duce the artistry 'which our advanced ty- Ic , �__.L­ '.. , ','., �. . � ' . I . . _ .�,j.�� , '. ,� " " . ,. sewhere. One was in Leipzig, and value. lie " . � , . " , DIRECTORS: Oxford. He was dependent.for his times demand in any exhibition which in ade. 4 . lix the service it renders. I . ,� *.., ,,; '�' 11 � �, ., '. ... " . .. 1��, - .1 I .... - � ., - I :1 V , ,�.� , I . , " I , 114� rancher in the'isolat - I �, " I , - ". " I - .. Gerta"y, and another in Manchester, - , .1 , I _', , �. I subsistence almost from boyhood upon I is intended to, be educational. - The . ed district * ­ - - 1�­_. ,--",- �.� .1 . : , ), Q'_ - I . 1�. . - . . Eng '& A third was rriade,by the findb himself less isola - I . ''I . ­ I . 1. . , - .. William Rinny No, 2. Seaf'orth, his own exertions. Nor was his sea- exhibit which is not properly arrang- ,6-n ted. For iiiin . I I .. _­­ . ... � �,. - I ,� , , , I.... .1 I I I I I -1 . . . . I I I � � . I . I . ,�w .. " .. John Bennewies, Brodhagen; 'Tam" demic career as 'brilliant as it should ed and does not serve as an �_-xamplc MettopMitan Life- among a -some- life is more interesting and his pro. - , . . I . . . I. hat�g6reral poplalation, though one ductive effort , . E. -F. . -.. ._... - 1i '. . I/ I . I 7. ,_ . I d-, YL McEwen, Clin- .have be,,. He missed his f more efficient beeaus,�r . . , 1�; - i ; Evans, Beechwoo qst class will fall .short of its object as it will w I . I _� � I ' ' ton;.James Connolly, Goderich; Alex at Oxford by the mixture of bad luck lack educational qualities. older,.i4 years than that of Ragers- of increased �Ontact with neighbors, - .� . .. . I Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth ; J. % is usually towng"rii0ther, somewhat similar stu- schools, churches, trading centres. and Seafdrih,� Ofit. -' ` .F. I ". I , Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Ro and bad health. He did not find him- The simple arrangement dies of siAness have been made of maikeis. I - � . .. .. �. : , bert Ferris, self in a position when he left Oxford the most artistic. The flowers should ' � - 1. -, -k I I . I The development of land and distri- . ,� Z, Harlock; George McCartney, No. 3, to address himself directly or immedi- be displayed in their containers in a ind groups. 1tv ­ I - . -1 � I ibson. Brucelield. ,t,ly to that career at the Bar in light and graceful manned, not being f lagerstown study differed 'butimi of lana uroducts,(are facilitated. . I I'll Seaforth; Murray Gi r - Better - �_ 4 . I which he was later to win so great crowded so closely together that the ,a Ahers in that it included The drudgery,of a humdrum existence . . I AM'" I . .. ,- . �- - I � _... - _____ distinction. The Bar, indeed, is a stems cannot be seen but rather ev- ' grownups, unemployed as of manY a f4mily has been lessened. - I � �.% � . � I : I � . . well a's,employed. It differed from Clannish ideas have . been replaced � 1, i �- JAMES. WATSON -try difficult career for those who lack ery flower on its stem standing out the usual health studies in that it in- with broAdervision beeause of enlarg- . . - PRODUC17 OF .... I a patrimony which will support them from the rest drooping or erect ac- .11 . I � SEAFORTH,ONT. for at least ten years. And so it hap- cording to its nature. In other words Cluded-'mild illness, almost tihe mild- ed e ' xperience Ahrough -contact -with �1, I ..... . GENERAL MOTORS OF fCANADA, LUM7ED . pened to him -that he resorted to an appearing as natural as possible. est illness. as well as ' fatal ill�ess and more, people arid, places. The grocer,, � � I . - . . 1. - � - GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT intermediate employment enabling In the case of all varieties of all illness sovere enough to cause the the baker, the inilkinan, the plumber - �` ` __ __ . - - I 1.­­­� I . . . - , I I . representing only the b;est Can- him to pay his way at the moment. flowers which may be cut with long person to stay away from Work for ---all who'serve-serve better because at fully & ii, i I . - a few, da � s. Iles an hour. This show F rd's re4ulred work. � , adian, British a n d American He became a reporter in the Press stems, see that this is done. Grace- of the automobile. The -busineh. marf ed a radiator of the design of th.- I Oilt is said t�ftt­Fordadded spice W Companies. Gallery of the House of Commons. ful exhibits cannot be arranged wbere In the I I agerstown study each 1,000 finds it indispensable. In short, who Lincoln car, wliic'h Ford also mi the situation when he allowed one All kinds of insurance effected Another distinguished contemporary the stems are too short to allow of children un(fer 5.. years of age had would desire to go back to the -'days and foi . model to be driven t" gulf club. A, at the lowest rates, including- judge had preceded him in this ap-, the flowers assuming a natural pose. 1,588 JM(--;ses in the course of two bef?)re this individual transportaffon y wheel brake niethanism. 1qrs and three winters; children At about the time of the showing few saw it. The hood was not lifted. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- prenticeship; for Sir Henry Duke, the Here then is one of the great prin- sumln unit become practical? Oneyear now of this picture in print.it was stfited Slackening of operation by Ford has � � ' MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATB President of the Probate, Divorce and ciples to guide the exhibitor. Floweri 5 to A yoaA of age, had 1,554 ill- affords mor� experiences *nd oppor- in the news of the day that Ford, had brought below nortnal business for GLASS RISK& Admiralty Court, commenced his ca- whose stem . a are shortened unnatur- nessqq; It, to 15 years, 1,187 illnesses. tunities than were formerly possible asked the Detroit carlines to provide so many that his progress 'is being i -Also- reer from the same exalted but un- ally cannot be arranged in any natTar- The &6p in the second half of thab in two. 1, electric can for 3,000 more workmen. followed, as closely as possible, by promising situation. al and graceful manner. Rather the ten y4dar 11Vriod was much more rapid. As development proceeds, greater Another item, of 'interest is the re- eVeryond. in the automotive manufoc- REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT And yet, the position, remote as it practice permits only of a stiff and- At 24 year., bf age the sickness rate benefits than now seem possible will woval--of the assembly -lines Iftom the turing industry. So man7 other comt- t � seems from the road of forensic sue- austere arrangement which by rea- was -considerably lower than -that -of become apparent. The interw-oven Highland-Xgirk plant of Ford. But panies are dependent upon Forcf that I I ` Representing "Huron and Erie" cess, has its advantages. The mem- son of its artificiality is displeasing. Young . childhood. Then .began- -a relations of the outomible with all some time ago a man on, the inside business generally in Detroit and sur- 1# 14 Mortgage Corporation, of London, bers of the Press are notoriously All flowers should be exhibited in a slow, gradual, almost even -rise until phases,of human advancement are so said -that, Ford would replace old as, roundings, is below normal and every - Ontario. warm-hearted, and they are- also clan- condition of freshness. ne aim age 6 * 5,and over, in which case sick- -far-reaching a's to be 4�npossible �O sembl . 91 liTies -with new ones that would one is hoping against hope now that Prompt attention paid to Placing ni��. And so it happened that if one should be to have the exhibits as ness was nearly two-thirds tis orev- mention in a brief article. *There is allow the asseilably on the chain plan Ford will'hasten -his experime-aW .. risks and adjusting of cbdmjL of their number, whom they hove lik- fresh as possible at the time of judg- alentas it was in early childhood. food for thought in the fact that Lind- of Ford, Lincoln aAd Also Fordson work and get down to real man4fAc- 4� . Business established So yeam ed and admired, has set out to storm ing. A wilted exhibit will not in com- The Ackliest year, �f the* school age� bergh's flight, was made possible by tractor an at the same time. The turing. But Ford -knows that to bring Eve period - Was 5 to 6. Clnldren of, this, the develonme'ut of the g,asoline motor ne�,V line - I guaranteeing good service. even greater fortresses than those petition win a major prize. n a � a oig. ivill also allow of the as- out-amodel not mechanically p�ikfeCt OFFICE PHONE� 33. which are open to pressmen, his old single wilted flower contained there- age hail b t one-tbitd'more sick- for use in thit automobile. - Who can sembly of the 'new eight cylinder would be pI&yiv_g 'with fire inasmuch . colleagues follow his career with sym- in may be the means of losing a ne8q than -ohodren 15 years of age. measure the .valuet of the automobile model. It is reported that this -model as-eompetitorg would soon grab. the . I RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. - pa6y and pleasure; and, what is per- prize. All illness was divided into two .to this present age- and v�ho` eau taY will be aircooled. - , 9 . . �. - Wines% .. - haps even more important, they pur- , flowers should great groups--respriratory and non- what greo things May grow 01AVf - From the Ford plant it is -learned Competitors ,-feel that Ford inay � , - - sue him with support. Gordon Hew- be cut during the early morning or ,respiratory. By respirAtory was its future devel6pment? - that Ford is slowly making up his cause w landslido in the- business - art, therefore, who is a particularly I&te at night after they have freshen- meant colds, coughs, sore thr,oats, \ . . . , � 0 - mind on some special mechaffical-fea- should his new ear caiise a market; 'HAM affectionate and lovable man began ed up, and be placed directly in wa- bronchitis, pneumonia, consumption - LONDON AND WING .1 his legal career with this advantage, ter and thence in a cool position such and a few. related diseases. by*non- FORD ORDERING ONLYI�5,000 tures. Naturally these have to be in- upset. The competitors are th.exiefore - . corporated in� the IDO test cars which watchfully --imiting and asi,t .1 -piratory was meant all other ill- , he days. - Nort[L if he had no other, that there wera as a c'ellar wit)"out he9t from the res . CARS are said to be on the 'road. After slip by nov�, feel that the ti6iible for � a.uL p.m. many people who liked him and were furnace will afford. ' Under the influ- ness. About three-fifths of all the . * V determined that no conspicuous case ence of a lower' temperature than that illnes�; was respirstoU. Every scrap of news to -day that severe trials the mechanical feature', 1927 will possibly be dilayed,untill . Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 in which he was engaged should be outdoors and the more humid atmos- The (1hildren were very subject to concerns the plans of Henry Ford is may or may not be bAopted. It Jmust 1028 as Ford will have to do so much Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 wanting in reasonable publicity. For phere which u-sually pertains in such respiratory aisiesses. This r4te fell looked ii�on asy most important. be recalled that Fofd -has held to one work in.building up a new (fistribut- - - Kippen ........... 10.86 6.23 the career of a journalist he possess- places the flowers will stiffen up and until age 20�25, when it -was at its Ford's actions and his probable model for 20 years or more and that ing .Organization, rebuilding the old 4, 10.44 6.32 course have so much to do with con- he -and his force are not trained in which has been shot full 9f holes due ed many striking gifts. He was a i� placed in position at the exhibition Ir,w"'t. It then -rose slightly un � li e 10.58 6.46 til ditions of the industry. ,Much has making changes. Designing"Und per- to the inability of dealerf; in Ford good classical scholar, and had im- -without being exposed to the sun aL,(, 3.5. after wbich.period it remain- � Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 "2 . been published of lite in despatches fecting a new car which will i�pt cars to carry the load for such an ex - I "' , � . 4 �� .. '.�; "I III ,� MR, F"'o , , , , `�,� , ,.,I .." . � . , � "I �'_, , I I I I ` 10 � ";. I ,.. , � �� t'. 11 �'i 'A, 1�111111 1�;;;., , I , , i . i - , , , Nk I I �%. � 11 I 'ill �,"",`� , : .1 , � 1 �- '' i � I., . , I - . - I - ` i I I ; I � -.1 1, �, , - �, I � , .: . I : i � : I 'I bibed from his study of the Classics in transit, should be in good condi- ed newly stationa* for the remain- � . Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52 that general literary cultivation which tion. As a last measure a very fine dcr ,,f 'he life period. The nonres- Irom- Detroit but, in some.instances show bugs aplenV is. therefore - a tended period of time. - Meanwbile ,; , - 11.21 6.58 . . m8re may be learne'd from the ou�! stupendous task to bjnr where in General motors with Chevrolet as ft perhaps the overwhelming justifi- E�pray of water should be directed on pirat(jr,, sickness rate was at its low s , other factorieg', where. ,� bi pr6ducer*is Londesborough .... 11.86 7.12 *T" that i; side looking in, than when on the I models are ig showing vast sales - cation for maintaining in our school- stems and leaves as for instance fr est at age 15 to 20. After 11 Blyth ............. 11." 7.21 OM (. , ground. For instance: From a man changed ofice and twice yearly, tl�ere gains for. the summor months run- -!! : -9 11.56 7M the study of Latin and Greek. He an atomizer just before judging com- rc,r, -Ivaally until age 65 and older. who dealt in materials It is learned is but little effort .topiparative to ning almost or quite obe-quarter. . I Wingliam Jet, Ar.. 12.08 7.45 not only appreciates good literature', mences. This only, however, in the - that Ford -is ordering for but 5,000 . I . 1. I . � Winghain Jet., Lv.. M08 7.45 but he writes and speaks extremely case of the smaller exhibits. - . cars. This is given as an actual lact, i _R-t=h=__. . . I - I 0 � - -.., ) � - ood En lish Perhans it would be well to regard (.�\'.T�A uAlpiniuv 1QVTT-Jr1_ . A I I ;�­` �. -1. li", ,4: i. � I D,,�. "I , ­,�': �P,�, `,�: ,.�- �� 1_111��` - . 011F,11'1".� � �1: 7.55 r* 6 . . . . When producton possibilities of Ford - ­ . I It is, indeed, an interesting study also as a principle the follawing:- - � I . to observe the different methods by Flowers which are not exhibited in a MOTORIZED are 'from ", 00 to *9,OW cars a day N %, - I . :., I South. that rep�*sents but a fract!6" � I � . - Prem' Interview's Carl , c ..r 11 �, . . which great advocates rise to sue- fresh condition cannot display their Tho days of opposition to,the auto- ordinary rush time one dai,p of A� 1. . , mpe tor &.11111. p.m.icess. It happened by a coincidence beauty and so are incapable of being m6hoi. f,n the ground that its pres- tion. � r.d.. : E_- _.., . , -11 . - . .1 I, winglism, ......... 6.55 8.15 that I was dining at the Mess of the arranged, in any graceful and fully enc(- i- detrimental are gone forever. Ford has or bad 10,000 dealers it 1. I ­ � I . - . ,- _. . .... 1. . � . � -1 ;1 . . 11 � 1. ". '. 1! ''. I � ; ,�/ , Wingham. JeL ..... 7.01 8.21 ; Northern Circuit of Liverpool on one natural manner. No d­jht exists in the mind of the is ' I . - '! I , . % i . currently reported and, having,logt - .. I - - . Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.32 ' 'he occasions on which Hewart was In the case of individual exhibits kef�n �11­erver and the sound thinker many, Who have taken on other cars, - Blyth ............. 7.97 8.44 eating a probationary dinner. I did as for instance, where specifications that motor ' car development has may have 1�ift 50 per cent. of the num- ,: 11111� oll Londesborough .... 7.85 8.52 not know him by sight, and asked call for an exhibit of a given number, hroug)�, about benefits to mankind ber. A produttion of 5,000 cars to �.. .... - 7.49 4.06 who, he was. I do not think he will of asters, zinnias or other flowers, far in � xceds of the most hopeful and start would then, in all probability - � �M ... I Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 take offence if, with the libertg of an wherever possible the subjects should dmhit:,i:1s forecasts -of the early advO- represent one car each to the dealers' .. � i I ,Huton Jc1L ....... 8-08 4-20 Old friehd, I state that I did not form, be cut with reasonably long stems and cat(,�t J the idea. I - Late' reports state it will be some I Brucefield ......... 8.16 4.32 the slightest conception of the distin- the flowei-s .should be of uniform size. Futi- generations, will undoubted- time yet before the ofr3 n .� " cial annou ce- ', .40 ction which he was one day to win. Big flowers and medium or small . �. . . Hensall ........... . 8.32 4.50: And yet it was impossible to talk to flowers should not constitute an ex- ­ . ____ . __ ment of the Ford company is macd&le. - I 1� ... I � ,. - Tier - 1 ______7 It is Ponible that, with.up-otards of I & Exeter ............ -SA7 6.05 him without realizing that he wa.4 a hibit. Every.flower in the coil�ai I^ - a $1,000,000 daily losi- in overhead-, _. very clever, a very polished, and a should be V near as possible a coun- making over all of his platts a plat � I very companionable man. Indeed, I terpart of all others in size, and untario of watelifil waiting. It must be re- . C. N. R. TIME TABLE suspect that just as the�- qualities shape, be as large as possible and of I it- * called thdt dompetitorts of Ford haem 1:11.11: 1".." I-- pawt which I have indicated had made for the same appearance,, though not nec- , cars designed anit ready to announc.- , ,,., a.m. p.m. him powerful friends among the essarily in coldr unless the specifies- Gr ain Pool - but ale- waiting hig-announeement'be- ,; I'll �- an tions state a given color it to be ex- ''. I ... 6.01D 2.20 Press, they equally smoothed, in . .. � - fore doing so. Ford knows that and .; ..� Holmesville .... � ... 6.17 2.37 almost incredible degree, his earIv hibited. it Is Vety, necessary that. you have may be waiting out competitors him- ., '.: I T�l , a go r)(l roaftet'for. your wheat, but self, In that event it may be soniff I . Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 struggles at the Bar. He. became the In the collections also uniformity . 6.41 3.12 pupil of the late Mr. Sutton, of Man- is essential to. success in the exhibit- it is m,,re'nedessaTY that you should time before the trade stotm breaks, -. . �� - cheater. Mr. Sutton was a man of ing of any subjects. Suppose the ex- have a ri-gio of wheat to market. In , � 11w, St, Columban ...... 6 . 49 8.20 � - The batt for supremacy J� loomilig, . %d .- Dublin ............. 6.54 8.28 Immense learning - perhaps in his hibit is a collection of perennials or sure a good crop 6f wheat by usinj big and leportends startling develop, ., � ,; � � . West day the most learned junior at the Of annuals Of any given number of Nia ara 99 per cent. pure, finely pul- ments. '.'' � p.uL Bar. It was his foible that be was varieties, perhaps of eighteen kinds. V ...9 ,� � a.m. P.M. ,,,_ eri7ed lime and a gttaranteed 16 per , ItAs even said' that Ford May find ' : ' � � Dublin ...... 10.87 5.88 9.87 50 g that he would If the exhibit is displayed in the cent. Phosphate. Lime a ; � . . ,rest a junior -way not only will _nd phosphate other comi)etitors In the #�Id by the � ; . , gt.� Columbdit. 10.42 5.44 .... diminish the lustre of his position ' by lowing It be pro- have provd.11 4p be beat suited , for time he is ready. T%er�e'fu a 11 I ... �, . ", . I - q#arorth .... . Rim 5.5s- 9.50 taking sflk. Andijaccordingly be li, g- per but will usually, evolce admiration crop resuld,44,011tatio. We hato the this' from several ,� ? �.t -e will iluart6r.q. , ean- -, , 1 elfut6n . . . . . .. 11,0 6.08 10.04 ered on at'Manebester yeatr � Y:ar fro proof front dor agricultural ,dopaff, V%IW M 119 exer6sing cautf6w and - .'31 - ,1, k ,V judge and public-alika.. W 961meaVills . . 11.20- 17.03 10ja allowing junior men to sk Itular didde upon a given number of blooms, ment- wP'M&e more convincing �praot' �dthhiolding as nitteh informittiall a . ..", - A - � where i4jr1k4s, sprays or trusses as the ease f 't, fi -( ",_, , 1 17.90 f020 preceddince over him- objecting, , I. --,, . 8 Godertch ._ 11A0 essfuffy do so, tq the May- be of the requited number of o an Is e ,_eustomers in ot,M 6�wn passible from thei news and, +1406.t 11 ,,�, I , " , , �,� � � . comunity. " boul be 'Press, Ford is ropot%d to hsvqu4��:. , - � , ,_� I � : ). . Ii. :. .0666 proofs a ' �_ , I . - - 44r� - - employment of a leader in the casb,% #ii4eties� perhaps six of eacht-thoos- wore relidtji than tke op stdn In tffe Car. It Is e'Ven �. ; , t,�. ,,,, V.'P. IL 11 9 ,Woridd. . %M,TAWA ' '� which he was eugaged4 and gener- i the spedimeng -for' unif�imfly, #1100- LAf . I I I farmers 1h-41M­S6t1th6V1t StateRR", 7�eqthi_Vt 06me"have Vie*e'dit w.b.0ifit.4 � �­ - `3? � il . I , '04 I . � bringing hiffiself hito, collisibu. . of the eig1h;teen containev�*ould . 1-1 11 Wi � __ 10 :'11 - �:. . ly: jl w2n can sell V,b, 7'Ot.graft of Vetbh6t 0eared on the � p:db1i6,.:r6�4g ` jit_.. . I '.. ,,..� � .i 11 I ill . .., It ens of a,gl of a gu ar V" 6d Offfitk, tUt 1*64 VO� but the b606,Vas da**.�U- 1. "" '. ',.�, . I I with the- traditions and hlerare�y .of Contain A Apedm 2 "' W I , 0- ,� !!! 1;., . %1410 0 i-,, ; ,) , , 40 th� Bar. 414. with all his foibles, -X�AbtY, tgY � it O"i c6ht�dlft'41 - 131- ferr, but W, , 401ft, +0 91VO, *0 tht special, f� ti " - � 22 � i � -an 41.--...--.! ...... 1 ,6 ,� I I , ... 4. 4 " '� �11 I I , �t " - �� AQK�1; � ��'�,i�6? , - � ; -rest lawyer and a apik 0VT J * "04 �,V , , " - - .6*1* . I Sutton Wilts st g es of borkso,dri, itt �absrly. unif<iim -fieddsi, at your rfti;6. � � A rep&* iibbot �'ffi , �r.� , wpoev ..4..6.....#&*#.* , - ---- --�rf, Oft," _ - I . .1 uw� .;�M �� - . 0". Acza �, 4, 4 � W.'. :....,f �...444 , '. ,grdat personality. No one in' t& u posi�ible, , In another gii .vlj -of & '01#ft� ', �U'st ! i ji , , _ , R. ..'�, , .%ms� .in. e a n1l du 1! , , , . .". �,, jgtrit,e 3 in avahei iisr t1iisAv, of , t1wa*8 In nook; , , �,i� 4ro I �0 ,,:N ____ � .� ��­-.,...##, , � *orld'iras better sUltdid to ir �,�., ,, 'i P --i;r2l 4 "'. h.0 + %� ,� . .e . i � -�� VAw, , -:, .2 �� " 11 . - . I Z ,� � . , ,t in 116rebb9it oi tti6pis .. oVd .it% � aiiOher i IV6 do. T'hep Vying , im " �� ­�iA . ., "W"i I __' - - _ , I Jaw it young man who posg6sadd 09MV16A liver ieas4ft, K"�*U_ ", Ser, '" -,t*kv­...*64,. - , - '1109-14001110 Id-bg -400�7,tho-�i S�.R..�J) , _� t.. f **,*. # *1164 41 u,, V - , � ­ . . , - . , , , t ifidbatrYo tho adateftess anci' tfie 91 trusses a, Achi , ., - -Aie busy, . "' -,4�,� �`� - I& - ; ,Jd� 00 ,1 Vice and $41' �' ' Or 3110"�,��So_fd 11 I It " , , � � ,i�,4;�i*,.:e*-.�6:**#.4w. .* ontat UT UmTorni , . " ,� " I ;� W!, XXX Y.11 ,.:, - .',�, ,� � "I . .1, 6#gInality of, Mwirt. I . liketti , . 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