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UAL and put through the meat chopper. more eonspicously and tragically 90 IS THER;B A BABY - *J, ,9peir M. Willcinson; caune� -, t�4 ,� M k � )� ��ir .
THE McKILLOP MUT of lem- than any of them, it is foolish to sup- ., - IN YOUR HOME corn, . I 1.4 , , " . .
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FIRE INS ons and the sugar. Cook slowly for P se ir, L,Nioggton; sing e piece I and, p6l ted ,~" I , -
others who alwayr, secretly resented Is'there a baby or young children tomatoei, N -Sp'e I - '�"
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— half an hour. should canned chicken, T. Wilson, A.,D,� . Zr- tl�mal - Xvgs' Bil,gh' ,'in I � .
El ONt. This quantity will fill six jelly their supreme position would unite to in your h0mc? If there is you d me'a, T. Wil- china, ';ecciuve , .. � f t ,a Z". . 111. 41�' -: - - t
READ OFFICF-SEAFORT. - restore it. In fact, in nothing would not b4 wifhuut a box of Baby',s Own wick; one pint press,9 ;on- .hand paing
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glasses. Spiced Carrot Jam. they he more heartily united than in Tabliets.,'�;. Childhood ailments come son, Dr. Grieve- b6me-nfade soap, J. 'an §Aucort G.. .W.:bralth, 'Xii.,_,*� .the ,,thrill of that =ploit. Asij auto- I
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OFFICERS: I an eftrt to keep the Holientollern quickly and means should always be D'. Warwick, i5r . . inuon , r d- *ork, -�arU 'bii�bt,' wobiles multiply and -are mademorq
- - Pnsideni Six cups chopped carrots, two cups upstarts down where they are. An- at hVid."tt) promptly fight them. articles of food suitable for a'wo.rk- MIS9 ' in t6n; reed w4w. :. , . . -1 ,
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j. Connolly, Goderich ed apples, 6 cups browt sugar � Baby's O*n Tablets are the ideal ing maws supper, MTs. Pali', W- W- Mrs. McKelvey, Miss Liyll� . s . . " I . P, PIDWerful � and - eflltient', their' speed.
DrWdent chopp . ' other reason why Wilhelm has lost I " blOn ". ,, , , �qdses, to be novel and romaWe 0�nd
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echwood, Vico-1 cin r6mv, er, origi n, er you . � V
Jas. Evans, Be 11A teaspoons namon, 1% tea- :ly. They regulate the Jeff,Tey, N. Speir;.Dsvidson's Special, pap al dekg'; �
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D. F. McGregor, Seaf orth, See spoonfuls ground colves, I - -ten the stomach; banish W. W. Jeffrey, N. Speir. ed, Miss Livingston, Miss � . 11 - ep I
al one, for which he has no bowels, swc( 1. f whiou I
spoons all juice and grated P MIO constipation and indigestion; break fnheZ, it o' i;aqe'f#Ls-'t&_4 in � ,04%
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I AGENTS: associate war lords and junkers to up colds soil simple fevers -in fact BAKING FLOWERS 'ai�d 'the auth " ' 1 st 400
, Clinton ; rind of 2 lemons. - ots. s . hare responsibility. That was his . - all the minor ills of little - . OrS of iiovel,s� afid, f ' I
Alex� Leitcli� R. R. No- I Wash, scrape and chop the carr C rriage which took place, so they relieve Loaf home-made bread, white, A. Table bouquet, G. Galbraith, Mrs. ore not d6ing all they mightto Pro -
W. E. Hinchley, Sea -forth; John Mur- Wash, pare and chop the apples. Add se ond ma ones. GonCL'rning them -Mrs. Moise .
ray, EgmondVille; J. W. Yeo, Gode" the sugar and let stand over night. short a time after the death of the C botts' 3A in , wTi C. Baeker, Mrs. Bennett; home-made ; collection of ,cut flowers,. mote the readjustment. In .British
F,mpress of Germany, who was popu- la , ak. ik Que., tes:- d, brown, N. � Tyerman unts, R. J. Hoover driving, brobably - for the reason4hdt
"Baby's �Own Tablets are the best brea, Jeffrey, Mrs, C. arrangement co P
rich; R. G. Jarrauth, Brodha9f= Boil gently for one hour. Add 'tbe I ' s In Great Britain, motoring longer re� I ,-
spices and lemon juice. Test as for laT with -" .'asses, and whose .life remedy in, the wor.1d for little ones. Davis; 'home-made broad, currant, Mrs. J, D. Warwick; Pansiesi Mr . . a ic 4r�i exe urt .
DIRECTORS: closed so unhappily. This marriage My baby iniffered terribly from indi- Mrs. Campbell, C. Workman,, hal'f' Tyernian, Dr. ,Gr)eve, Phlox Drain- Mained aristocr ti d i I dve, ev-
2, Seaforth -, jam. Test- reveal him as a man with- gestion and %-orniting, but the Tablets eozen buns, P. McArthur, A.'' C. Bae- ,inondz, ,Mrs. Tyerman, R. J. Hoover; en now -the roado - are les's �Iclutt�ered ?I -1
William Rinn, No. op- out real strength of character, and the soom set her right and now she is in ker; tea biscuits, W. Scott, P- Me- Sthek,, T. Wilson, F. Samis; Petunias, UP with irAffic than in this, countrIv -
John Bennevries, Brodhageu- James 1. If it forms a "flake" when dr sale of his memoirs added to this im- perfeethealth," The Tablets are sold Arthur; dark fruit cake without icing, P. Stewart, Dr. G6rieve; .Dianthug, T. and British vil3itors, to 'America, am
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Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwelk, a porcelain pression- by medicine dealers or bv mail at 25c J. Hoan, Mps. G. Muldoon; light fruit Wilson, R. J. Hoover; ,Gladiolus Spike, amaz 1
2. Place a little on ame a resident of Doorn a box fr6m The Dr. Williams, Medi- cake without icing, Miss Anderso' go to work in* their ipotor cars in -
ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex Since he bee n, R. J. Hoover, Mrs. J. D. Warwick;
Broadfoot, N,D. 8, Seaforth ; J. Q plate. if it remains ifirm and does, stead of by "tram!? or "push b�-
he further alienated German rever- cine Co., Pnwkville, Ont. Mrs. H. Campbell; layer cake, light, Verbenp, F. 'Samis, Mrs. Tyerman; imi",
Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, not run when plate is inclined, it is ence by ithe determined fight he put -------.-*— M. Wilkinson, Mrs. Copeland; layer White Astef�, R. J. Hoover, Dr. This may explain why, in Great - .� 1,
Harlock; George McCartney, No. 9, jam. out fruit, Mrs, A. C- Grieve- Pink Afters, R. J. Hoover, G tain excessive speed, unless it results
Bracefield is of the consistency of up for the -)recovery of what he con- cake, dark, with ! .
Seaforth; Murray Gibson, 3. If it sponge Galbraith- Red Asf&*, -Dr. Grieve- in actual. disaster, is. -viewed -,with
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cream that is whipped, that is jam. tended was his private property. Nor DRU,SSELS FALL FAIR Baeker, Mrs. H. Campbell,J I � V . I . ,,
� Pour into small sterilized jars and has he said one helpful word to the cake without icing, 'Mrs. R. Thomp- Mauve or Purple Asters, Mrs. J. D. some tolerance, and why in the con-
__ - _____ seal with paraffin. Germans who are norw engaged in the Contintied from Page One son, Mr& McLaughlin- angel cake, Warwiek,'A. C. Baeker; , collection of trOl and regulation of traffic .that 11 1�_
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dcsperate -business of trying to pull Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs'. Thompson; Asters, R. J. Hoover, M,1 War.wick; couniry'his I�Lgg,ed behind the United
WATSON & REID Beet Jam. ten- themselves out of the swamp into GRAIN oatmeal cookies, R. Cunhingham, -N. best Gladioli display, R. J. Hoover, States. '
Now that a plentiful supply of P,ply which he led them, Says the histor- Bushel white fall wheat, P. McAr- Speir; cookies, plain white, J. HOon, Mrs. Warwick- 12 Sprigs Salvia-, Mrs. These conditions no doubt am re-
SEAFORTH,ONT. der beets may -be obtained, a su Wilson- bushel red G. Stewart; doughnuts, Dr. Grieve, R. Thomson, 1. C. Rooker; Perennial flected in current .British fiction, and
of beet jam may be made. It is ex- ian, "For if the Kaiser, together with thur, A. 'Smith T: the novelist may plead
NERAL INSURANCE AGENTS cellent to use as a tart filling, oir as the other princes, had made the mag- fall wheat, A. �mibh, N. S�eir; bushel W. Jeffrey; scones, 'Mrs. McLaughlin, Phlox, Mrs. Warwick, Mrs. Tyerman; life t"at 'tey f '
GET It is a very iuseful nificent gesture of giving up half of I barley, 6-�rmved, A. Smith, W. Broad- R. Thompson; nut loaf, home-made, CocksZ-ambs, Mrs. Tyerman, , Dr. but'drawing from in mA g Tt ) I
representing only the best Can- an ordinary jam. de- their joint fortunes, say, in favor of foot; husbel barley, 12 -rower, JJohn F. Samis, R. Parr; drop cakes,- J. D. Grieve; collection of Sweet Peas, F. driving a regular sport of the young
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adian, British a n d American heap jam is the ex -service men, then they would Speir, R. J. floover; bushel white oats,' Warwick, Mrs: Campbell- gems or Samis; collection of Nasturitiums, T. aristocrat of either sex, with the.vul- I
Companies. sired. gar policeman who. -set 61trapt" as4the
Cook young beets until tender. Rub have gained a great treasure of moral A. Smith, R. J. Hoover, M. Wilkin- muffins, Mrs. Eckmier, k;1- Parr; W41son; collection of Roses, G. Gal—
All kinds of insurance effected th a and political sympathy, and this would s,on; bushel small peas, A. -Smith, T. short bread, J. Roan, A. C.- Baeker; braith, A. C. gaeker; collection of enemy to,be Outwitted. For these oc.
- at the lowest rates, including- off the skins and then mash wi arting tures of contemporary life we may
potato ni'asher. Rub through a sieve. have provided them with a sit were Wilson; bushel timothy seed, A. apple ,pie, J. Speir, A. C. Baeker; Marigolds, Mrs. Warwick, T. Wilson; find a ish ,ov I
FUM --LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- . t for their -return." If there C kin pie, Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Me- collection Zinnias, four or more colors, .close parallel in Engl n els
To each cup of mashed beets, add one P01n . Smith; ollection grain and seeds, A. pump -
MOBILK TORNADO AND PLATB any.real heart in the outfit, or even Smith. Arthur; lemon pie, Mrs. C*peland, Mrs. Warwick, F. Samis; Snapdragon Of a century ago, when the- reekl6bs 1� 4
GLASS MKS. cvpful thick black currant preserves any real hope thit they might one day Mrs. A. C. Booker; -tarts (fruit), W. collection, R. J. Hoover, Mrs. Wlar- driving of a,dog cart and tandeni was,
cr jam. Bring beets and jam to boil- . , rt of what they had lost, this FRUIT jeffrey, Mrs. CVLmpb,ell; candy, maple wick- Geranium in pot. White, Mrs. the favorite divers -ion of fashionabiler
-Also- ing point, then add one cupful hot regain pa
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the would have been an action that would cream, R. Cunningham, G. Stewart; i��r,41�, Geranium in pot, Red, ,Mrs. young bloods., "Was you never up- ,
REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENTS sugar for every three cupfuls of L,,ck have readily occurred to them. The Apples --Baldwins, Mrs. R. Thom- collection of candy, T. Wilson, R. Warwick' Geranium, any other, 0 set?" one, of thein a§ks of the milk- '
mixture. Simmer gently until tf , Kaiser could have surrendered half son, (Mrs. B. 'McLaughlin; Famuse, Cunningham; best variety of baking enningway- Tuberous Begonia, R. i sop who is being tiken for a ride,
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then lbottle. Mrs. Me- oover, 0. iieniingWay; Rex Begonia, d'W*11 — � yoWre going 'to be -
Prompt attention paid to placing his property and still remained an Mrs. Workman, W. Yuill; King of from one batab dough, I * o " An th ew tehe he .-
risks and adjusting of claims. - extremely wealthy man, and he might Tompkins Co., J. Spier, N. Spier; Catiley; best variety of baking frOln R. J. Hoover, L. epeir-, best Begonia, n w- d er ith he di d t
Business established 50 yews, ' have regarded the surrender as a tern- Mann, Mrs. R. Thomson, J. Arm- cake batter, Mrs. McCauley; A. C_ not Tuberous, or Rex, Mrs. MeCaugh- tart at full speed. But full speed is
guaranteeing good service. WHY HOHENZOLLERNS CAN Rorary expedient, for if he had ever strong; Northern Spies, Mrs. Thorn- Beeker's Special, White Bread, M11. lin, Mrs. Tyerman; best collection of One thing -for 4,dog cart-6nd q4iW a
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returned he would not have found it son J. A'ruisitrong; R. 1. Greenings, Campbell; brown bread, lfrs- Me-* Ferns, Mrs. Warwick; b6st collection dWerent thing for a, h4h..,pooeved
Agents for Singer Sewing Machine NEVER COME BACK. difficult to recoup himself. J. Irinstrong, Mrs. Thomson; Golden Kelvey; graern gems, Mrs. Eck- of, potted plants, not more than s' automobile. Even with the -relatively .... 11 11 .
Company. Russets, Mrs. Eckmier; Blenheim ix, small number of cars used in England .
" There are at present," says Emil Things having turned out as they mier; light cake, Mrs. Jeffrey; pump- Mrs. Warwick; Fuschia inbloom, Mrs.
33. Ludwig, the distinguished German have done, Herr Ludwig believes that Pippins (Fall), L. Russel, J. Spier; kin pie, P. McArthur; lemon pie, Mrs. v&r,i,k; best Gloxina, Mrs. War- the number of fatal disasters is in -
OFFICE PHONEv s, J. Armstrong, N. creasing with alarming rapidity, and
RESIDENCE PHONE� 60. historian, 11at least fifty sons alive of the Allies avoided a tremendous mis- Tolman lzweet Campbell; biscuits, Mrs. C. Davis; wick; best collo-etion Colons, three in
the dethroned German princes, and take when they did not make a martyr Spier; Ontario, J. Spier, Mrs. Eck- bims, Mrs. McArthur; J. L. Kerr's number, Mrs. Warwick. - it is coming to be realized that there
not a single -man among them has out of the former Kaiser, and by mier; NN'ealthy, J. Perry, J. Spier ; Special, Mrs. Eckin Mrs. Thomp- Judge -William Hartry, Seaforth. is need not merely of strieter control,
� c-_—_____- __ ----- - proved himself capable of anything "making a martyr" we -presume he Mexander. Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Me- son's Special, Mrs. rl�auley. - but of a new mental attitude toward I
since the debac.le. Not one of them means to compliment the Allies for Laughlin; Ribston Pippins, N. Spier, CIELDREN'S DEPARTMENT motoring. This short-lived outlet for
LONDON AND WINGHAM . sting our advice that he should J. Spier; ('olverts, N. Speir, A. Smith; LADIES' WORK � ' - the romantic spirit, indeed, is negrly
has set himself to learn a profession, resi Roxboro Russets, L. Russel, W. Best pencil drawing of two books closed. When nearly everybody ba%4
North. to become a lawyer, or journalist, a have been hanged. The German Gov- Broadfoot; Canada Reds, J. Spier, A. Best collection ladies, faiicy work, and vase, G. Pawson, C. Walker, L. a car, and every car has in -ore speed
horse breeder or a film star, so as to ern,ment, due to its lack of strong ' '.1
a.M. p.m. show the German people that he can leaders who are hardly to be expected Smith; FRIlawateT, W. Yuill; Graven- Mrs. Copeland, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Russel- best design for school crest, than. can be used, the thrill evapor- .10
Exeter ............ 10.16 6.04 ted steins, J. Spier, N. Spier; Maiden's Shannon; embroidered 6 o'clock cloth crest ��orked in color scheme of three ,tes. .
Rensall ........... 10.30 6.18 Fit least earn his own living. No, in a people so politically uneduca Wilkin,%on, J. Speir; Pee- in cotton, Mrsi Savauge, Mrs., Robert- colors-, C. Walker; best wooden bay On the' -hole tvi-iters of fiction
they have had only one idea -to ne- as the Germans, has contributed one Blush, W
Rippen ........... 1035 6.23 -ore obstacle to the return of the waukee, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. Me- son; filet crochet lunch cloth, -Mrs- rack (not less than 20 inches long), should be able to see it go without
........ 10,44 6.32 gotiate with the republic and to get in In many parts of the Laughlin: Ben Davis, J. SPeir, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Tyerman; drawnwork R. Fox; best hernmed towel, M. How- any serious pangs of regret. They ,
Brucefield . back as much of their money as is Hohenzollerns. Wagners, R. J. Hoover, cloth, Mrs. Savauge, 'Mrs. T'yernian; iltorn, G. Pawson, C. Walker; three have'not got from the motor car
Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 possible. Amd so they live on in their country this lack of leadership has i'%IcLaughl I I' .
Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 castles and on their pri,vate estates, permitted the junkers and rea0ion- N, Speir: 15uchess of Oldenburg, L. embroidered tray cloth in cotton, Mrs. button holes, M. Hamilton, 'Mrs. Me- much stuff that was worth while, per- - .
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.62 incapable of work, or rather refusing aries to regain favor. So long as they Parr, R. J, Hoover; 20 -oz. Pippins, N. McLaughlin, Miss Hemmingway; lin- Cauley, V. Fox; plain hemming, M. hapis because its triumph over space
Clinton Jet . ....... 11.21 6.58 to make the effort. Such men as these remained sulking in the background Speir, J. Speir- Crabs, R. J. Hoover en centre piece with crochet border, Hamilton, Mrs. McCauley, V. Fox; and time was tod complete. Speed is
7.12 . ' i M -c- more injurious than -helpful to ro,-
Loridesborough .... 11-35 9pirit, without influence, and J. Speir� winter apples, any named Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. Tyerman; embroid- darning, M. Hamilton, Mrs- .1 R#
Elyth ............. 11.44 7.211 can never inspire their ,people with without r (it in above list, Mrs. Thorn- ered centre piece in cotton, G. Rob- Cu,ley; patching, M. Russell, M- inance, which makes little of raci*
ardent feelings cvf loyalty. For they without hope for their soms, so long variety n
Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 to combine for sone Mn-. McLaughlin; fall apples, extson, N. Speix; embroidered centre Hamilton, Mrs. McCauley; best dress- cars and �fast Y#chts, but lingers ten- 1
12.08 7.45 have allowed the last ten years' to would they be ready who would be any narnvd variety not in above list, piece i,fi dark linen, W. Jeffrey, Mrs. ed doll, Mrs. C. Baeker, W. McGuire, derly about rusty tramp ships, rotten
Wingham Jet., Ar.. 7.46 pa%s by without lifting a finger to the return of a king 3. Wbrkman; six varieties McKelvie; embroidered table set, cen- Mrs McCauley; knitted scarf, Mrs. schooners and solitary horsemen.
Wingham Jet, Lv.. 12.08 ,vin for themselves distinction or the one man from whom they could N. Speir, (I 2 trays, Mrs, G. Muldoon, G. Mc&uley; block of quilt, any pattern. Novelty, to be sure, has a transient
W.ingham ......... M12 7.56 les, J. Speir, J. Arm- tre and
ftme. A li-fe that is both sullen and hope to obtain every sort of appoint- of wint(,r app. n
- strong; ,ix varieties Of fall apples, J. Possom; cloth and 4 serviettes, eT - Mrs. McCauley, Mrs. Dekinier; Vil- thrill, and in a few stories of Eng- 1i
South- ."nsual, giv(-n over to sport, rural ment. But to -day th"e former junk Mrs. McLaughlin, , Mrs. ion and Gillesp`*e'a Special, S. Birk, lish life - Ripling "fell for", the ro-
pursuits, travel and association with ers find their star in the ascendant, Speir; fall pearl, A. Smith, J. D. broidered, I
- a.m. p.m. old officers -this they all have in and the return of an autocratic ruler Warwick; wiriterpears, J. Speir, Mrs. Savauge; embroidered Mount Mellick G. Galbraith; Rev. Fowle's I Special, mance,of speed on the highway while
nited would merely limit their influence. McCauley: three varieties of plums, work, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Savauge; Mrs. McCauley. the 'motor car was still a curiosity _
Wingham ......... 6.55 3.16 common, but When the need for u . broidered Hebedo, Mrs. Savauge; School Drill -For best appearing and the traveller could for *he first
Winghaw Jet . ..... 7.01 8.21 -et;on arises they are hampered -and These are among the reasons which Mrs- Mcl,aug)fliii, Mrs. Thomson; ein
7 ,acted by the Did traditional je,al- convince this distinguished German cluster (if grapes, Dr. Grieve J. D. embrbidered haydanger, Mrs. Me- scho,ol, _No. I Morris - *for best repTes- 'time seeLthe tight little island unroll
Belgrave .......... .15 8.32 (� � entation of i�ation,' Society or any itaelf� like a map under the magiLr
Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 ousies and feuds." historian, that Germany is set per- Warwick; peaches, M. Wilkins n- Tavisih, Mrs. Shannon; embroidered
Wallachain, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. other feature or subject -No. 1, Mor- wheels. But speed is relative, and
Loindesborough - - - - - 7.35 8.52 The writer offers the foregoing re- manently in Republican ways, and ROOTS AND HOED CROPS Savauge; embroidered dross stitch, ris. what is, usual quickly ceases to be wa- . .
7.49 4.,�6 marks as one of the reasons w,hy the that the old Imperialism is dead. Mrs. Saviauge, Mrs. Copeland; era- � markable. Romance is something
Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 former Kaiser will never be able to Bushel varly potatoes, W. Freeman, broidered French or solid, Mrs. Rob- . that the mind puts into things and
narch. The do C. Pope, it. J. Hoover; bushel late. does 'not reside in the things them- 1 4
e 8.03 4.20 re�urn to Germ -any as a mo erts,on, -Miss Livingston; coronation BLAMES NOVELISTS FOR SPEED
Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 German people have now come to take KIS,%ING FORMERLY REGULAT- potatoes, named, R. J. Hoover, J_ braidwork, Miss Livingston, Mrs. � CRAZE � selves. Those novelists wh4d perisist
Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 some such view of Wilhelm Hobenzol- Speir; collection of potatoes, six of Savauge; Italian cut.wbrk, Mrs. Rob- in depicting speed *4 the �,oad as re- . ,!
Hengall ........... 8.32 f the world takes. ED BY LAW each, named, A. Smith, N. Speir; ertson, Mrs. Savauk"e; fr1sh crochet, Axe Oie novelists and'story writers markable and- romantic -not to.my 0, .
8 . 47 5.05 He says that almost up to the day of ",wedp turnips, 0. Robertmn, R. J. Miss Livingston, Mrs. Savauge; fxncy possibly respondible in some small de- aristocratic and admirable, are wmp- �
Exeter ............ the Kaiser's abduction and flight, de- .Amongst the early Christians, the Hoover; turnips, any other variety, A. knitting in cotton, 2 articles, Mrs. grte for the dangerous speed on the ly behind the times. A ciniury ago
votion to the Prussian monarchy was kiss of peace was a sacred ceremony, Smith, R. J, Hoover; white field car- much the I
still enshrined in every German heart. observed upon their most solemn e- Shannon, Mrs. Muldoon,i crochet w0krk highway? W"ith pretty a tandem 'of fast trotting horse&
C. N. P_ TIME TABLE . 0 rots, N. speii, R. J. Hoover; 1-cing M_cotton, Mrs. Jeffrey, Miss Living- whole *orld'on wheels, the infltWince :
But the flight was something heart- casilons. It was called the sell Of table carrots, W. Freeburn, A. Smith; film might indeed be a luxurious indulg7- ;
East prayer, and was a symbol of that eatly Horn carrots, A. Smith, R. J., 4ton; crochet work in wool, Mis.. of books iftsigiiiheant, yet the ence for the sporting s6na of- fox- ..
breaking and incredible. "The King, Saivauge, Dr. Grieve- child's fancy -11111-01t appea*
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a.m. p.m. the Chief 'War Lord, the ruler who mutual forgiveness and reconciliation Hoover; long red beets, A. Smith; dress, handmade, Mrs. McLaughlin-- criminally reckless driveig are but a - nut the internal combustion engine
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Goderich .......... 6.00 had always Appeared before his people . blood turnip beets, A, Smith, J. Arm- lady,s fang apron, Mrs, 'MeUvis'll, small fraction of the whole, and the itie havb made speed
6.17 2-37 . , and cheap gag,ol
in uniform, had actually ran -away at __ 'I strong; Tmrffnipso J. D. Warwick, R. Mrs. Copeland; tatting, Mrs. Savauge, folly of stome orf theT miy reasonably rich may* still;have 1, I
Clinton ............ 6.25 2.52 a moment of danger leaving hi fiht J. Hoover; Winter radishes, A. Smith; Mrs - Shannon - hand made handker- be ascribed in part to,outside sugges- democtatic. The and luxud- I
.� 6.41 2.12 dArs - mip ri,ok in, beauty .
. -Seaforth ........... ing army ,behind." Even mqre as- Shei Gained Weight sugar mang6lds, R. J. 11cover, A. ' Me- ti,ah. It is at any rate tinie for Pro- , , ut alm,6st anybody eon
, I. St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 tounding was it that in the course of y Smith; mangold Wurzels, lorig red, ebiefs, Miss �Ivlrigstoti, M -t-5. ',rs o quaniess %I � get
.. Laughlin; kitchen apron, :most ser- duce f fictjon� and motion.,. -pictures a csr that will go :faster th
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,. 6.54 8,28 el ght brief days twenty-three German With mccom S 1,100, 'A. -Smith, R� J. Hoover; long yellow viteable, G. Robertson, Mrs. Ty,er- to consider their vespondibIlitY in th-b - car ought ever to 'go. on A. sn 6.1
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� . . mangolds, A. rwick; yel- an- laundry -bag, 'Mrs. Savauge, matter -says the .Springfield Rep - ,Mghw,iiy., It Is t�XAP_ lor. "ttle . �nov
.., West p es had given up their holdings J , Swith, J. Wa . in . �ubli z4vq
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�jDubHn ..,. their titlefs without oppo Liver Extrult Tablete low giX, nmnVoW, A. Smith, n. ,Recent.. stwdstics show a�,d%pr6- (4,0- "'nor,:' .
,.1. . .0. : 100 I 5.S9 9.87 and , d globe' mangolds, A. - - in , i, mj40i,F,,.a'w1'W1 ,., .-
.r.111. i find without struggle. Not an arm i1ft eyelet, Mrs. Copeland, G. powsom;- poittionAte .-litimbtr 'of *dtiftto .00e.its,�,Inktbii 06*04, to take o4ir�
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z".. 'goodrth . . d. . 100 6.58 j.jj hatt been raised in defence of their You re Smith, R. J. Hoover. I . I'dalian ho-mstit6hing, G. Robertson, whith jl�[Wnile 14t: 1, t 0011 � I
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, . %1L10 6.08 10.04 Rni&tral I loni ago she was a regular smto� Mliia. Livingston; pair pillow cases, . f�6, ki J1jelt J��ro& 'ihd-herolnes t9ki
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