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Medtiim pr,40,4404 AM104.1-P OW091 . . I " ", �, ". , I'll, 1-1.11-r :�-, " , 1�1 - , 'I"' ;-I ,11 - 7, t , ,NZ I 1. �-,. �;�,��, I . � I � - -, , . I ` I ai R.A " �, " �: , . , I s at "�­: I istrquath Creating, Weight producing PC .,.,., . i i; . ;1 � I 1-,�. � �'-'W-, - , " ganized. �Ct4k th so6thwasterly part grain foil C4011 4 0%1�1 0,­Q-X�� MAJ:o, -Ya4k. -, I '11- ,il�.?,t _­­�­,, "c � S,Qi; h . � - ,�,� '­.� .. V�K� I- I . ,. � ",", . � �,;�, ,,,!;,, .. tt'lsl� ,�,�� , I �;_ ." _ .11 .. . 14tibil $00 I . , - I - ." MM, '111� �-11 : . 741;�,� good as a ca . I '. - r.-� -7 !, � ,�'! .. . 9'. I . I, I . e�� � �: � . , � z,.�,'�.�. � �, to North Ai 'd . ON 14,4" , ` ­. , *e road tabl,Q a1v now sold in every drug ,)vince, where i t , . , 1. is �ast as nex , Ili il: I& -- - inow 'sel4om they produce. , 1. nerlea. and mi I f�or tlie'moat P-44 . I 11" �� . , '' , , I 'd deep in snow. s"OTe 1n gets ve_r�(doep, we have operated very is coniposed i S - . I , .� , �.�,,��. L. � ,� when lioth, are buri,Q h. �, . �1­11 __ '.. I I nt in the .auto- of them are used every Inout . � � ,,!� I . . We have an invest.Me -Read successfully with horse-drawn. grad- part hralk, I part�pruahed 0 U, 1 p4p 1 ,1� ­­ ,�, 11 'V,r...'§ 11 I 1, -�:",:,.,, �i� �', � t. - r, I., , I all the risk I , I . I I - , � , � '1'1�1 - , .1 � III . McCQS, takes I meal and, '2 parts brewers I - 4,1e,id 1-1 . A xera"b milon. Of on. .ade plows, but where linseed. I . .. . "" t1,1110 ,:::: 1. I -1 I 'I, 11 . o �. , , , , , , , 10 comp. motive transportation SYStOO, . . '... - - . " .� 11�'� .. - . I A , '4 r . this ironclad guars. if after tak- ers �nd­siiiall-bl � I Tue :, ­ f9i. '' 11.11, per 8th, 1927. - '-­ :; 17''...'' .111, .11 I . � I .11 .­..''.. -be... .111, 1.1 ,,, _. . 1. I � �,��_, %, "',,.� , - ' ' � I ""', I ��,_ ,.I - - . ` L I tario of half a billion dWIars. A cent boxes of McCoy's there ii,much snow to face it is ad- graIn, and' I per cent. Of salt-Ij 4dd6 ' . " ... . , I 4 ntee. . . . . . . .. li it ramovos the - - o. ': �., ­!­ I - ' , ' ., � . '.. " ii �.. Paore of - ing 4 sixty , , . I . ,� , �� ' . "' � �� .. , . . � - i " .. I .. � - a ,'­� I � proximately two hundred million Z Tablets or two one vl&ablo, to obtain the best anj most ed at 'Mixing, . -1 , IvAdd � 1. , ;� rd ,t%� We will be in " r ,,. ,,, ..It §Wk1us from &O jars of this is in our improved roads Cod Liver Extract equipment for the' work, It §hoialt( always be borne In mind, . - . 'y , ,,, rr',�,", " . . ot . ppr. , _ .1 :�,� ,,,,- ,,,,.,.,.1 . '. .. �. A . . . , ,, '. ,�� '.. .". : ' dollar boxes aiiy thin underweight Powwrf4i. run, is the most thut ,�ows will not make the most % the �, V* , t , I - - I �"4�=tCs=es OW mOuth and the balance is in the rolling stock _ � , ,,� � ,� _V7 , man or woman doesn't gain at least 5 whio.14'in the long . 1�� . . 11, I , 'C;� . ) . I .1 . . . . , - 1, .. � - I )lows should rofitable 11se of feed consumed uA- . . I - � %t:: __ - , lf�%, *_ - pi I , , I r_ _11- 11,4'.. hundred thous I-'- I sailsfieJ economical. All snow I rAin W A Aff � T)n � � , �. , , Tptl el 1 4& ldpk,49;t�l I � 2pa tpugue, . e co -It, , ., .and- wavered recu- : . . � - I � ��� , , sand cars, trucks and buses privately, Pou" " be equipped with the best of head- ss they are lea 1 .. ,, . . a_��', ,� n � . , � � _ d with the marked improvement in . �� " , '' , , . � I a,ppetite an t for as must of the important work larly, given comfortable quarters and ,. " I . awd alid:s end publicly owned. Were it no . W'e:-pay cash daily.., an ret')Jr : ko#tain- . I - em of health—your druggist is authorized to lights exercise each day. I � .1 41 , - 9. 4isestion. snow removal this vast sYst return the purchase price. is done at night. In removing snow ifflowed to . . . . '. � �1 �,,� ,,,,I � � I : I . . : transportation would be tied up and leave not less than - daily, � . . X.10 �d Ask Charles Aberhart or any good it is advisable to a __ ers I . ,:%, ­ '­ .� � , � , . . .11, .� I - a great dividend paying asset woull di three inchvs of snow on the road, so . prices g '6er,12. :: . � become a tremendous, costly liability uggist. I � as to enaL)le sleigh traffic to use the I Cream ood until Noven I -;4; ... � . 1. 0 7 for many weeks every year. . _____ - - --- I . . - - _ -_ -- road. Ma'n of the Family, at Eight Special . , - -, - I 42c � I ... I., 10a - be "The truck,,; are equipped with suit- . �t 1. ­ — - The loss thus taken would not experienced which paralize . No. 1 - - - '- 41c .. � _V - nor are often to the plow, long and if you were a wee lad, hardly � - confined to motor vehicle owners ortation of the country so able extensions , — After : the consequent inconvenience borne by the transp ey may be likened to high enough to throw any snow away eight and you Iradn't alien your I . N9. 2 - - - - 38C , - - owners, operators and users alone for severely that th from the back wheels of the truck nloth�r or four littIQ brotliors and � I ' 7 EvM Meat great public disaster unless arrange- I ::;,I::: � � �� I the cost of distribution is scarcely (if) a and, if possible, off the road alto- sisters for ever so long, and If you . I I rnents are made for clearing the snow had a �aiu in your cheat all day— tion. We pay express charges. � � sLcona to the cost of production in gether Into the ditch. well It is doubtful It you would eville . f.o.b. your sta immediately, The winter is as bravely and say -flow do you do?" . . _. . I — equating the cost of living. One illus- away . 4'The dt�partment confines itself so cheerily as Bert do,ls—itretchod . Make your next shipment to I __ . tration, possibly, will suflice to point looked upon by railway companies as more or less to the use of four-wheel- out wanly on his little cot it, the - this generalization: Ninety per cent. being the season of the year in which drive trucks, these machines being Queen Mary Hospital for Cansuinp- . SWIFT CANADIAN CO. Limited ()rt- the transportation of farm produce is � -ith a "Y" shaped blade, tive Children at Wt,ston. I . . THE McKILLOP MUTUAL of Toronto's milk supply is transp ; it is, therefore, most equipped \� Bert's daddy has been dead for a - - ONTARIO ed by trucks—and motor vehicle own- the heaviest These ti-LICks have recommended long tirne, and his mother goes out I Cogy, i-rs, operators and users do not nion. V;taI to the farnier that the high- thems�Jves on account of speed and washing—and this wee lad used to I .. opolize milk and milk products con- v�-,ays past his door be kept open. If at the saine time having sUffieipnt help look after the others. He ottught . I — railway corQpanies find it necessary a bad cold and might have been I ption. for twelve Power to ,,love ordinary snow falls snuffed out—.9s Tnany, another little . . HEAD OFFICF—SEAFORTH, ONT, " ... -itks have car- to keep their lines open - ��;: -------- ��--Z=_=__=�__=__=_____ Some of the larger ( st as ii -11- .such as .m.t. common in the southern human candle 'ha's been by the chill I . I ried on snow removal to a limited ex- months in the year, it is ju art of Ontario. wind of consumptInn—IClUt that he Iove- I st y, is an all-around — � portent to see that our main high- P ,, was sent just in tinie to the Queen onp cannot gra,sp the ha f of it's 8 an, reets of the cit Oi'FICERS. Unless the entire road surface be- !radition farm. . tent for many years. This was con- kept open. mary Ttospital for. treatment. liness, the glory of its t, j. Connolly, Goderich - - President I fined to "stroet car streets" until re- ways are . ourl The number of motor vehicles which tween thu tlitches is swept free of Would You not like to help this y - but in a short -hour one At present there are 8,00 chicken% , mlow,* th, �xt storm may block the work to 'ro on, through a vontrti)u- its histor, , ,. jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-PreddsM it years, but even yet none of . can -if ,one be a Scots�Oanadlan_ and 100 hens, besides 20 MuseovY r,.d .0 �. �it. are now being used over highways I" D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas-�,�:nadinn cities is doing a "real j0`b­ . .1, . that the work already tion to the hospital? feel that one has come home, to a ducks'and 75 ducklings. . I inereasvd so tremendously that " Contirlb0lons may be sent to won . In snow removal, none has equipment.ha, Id'one is w;i�-ted, and this will, of -VV A. Charlton, President, 223 Colleg� city that is something more than a " If if weren't for the fact that ducl�a ­ - � the tvavelling public demands snow course, gi-aily increase the cost of lest, Toronto 2. 0 .. 11 wlljr�, it) till it at all adequatel\ f St ntarlo, AGENTS: 1 it - rf�nioval. Infurniation would indicate ) mere city -a place where the great have wings the Biltmore could bomt ch. R. R. No. 1, Clinton; I under norniol conditions let alone un- - keeping ,'I,, road open. The snow - 1. chatle cresting the rocks, the old of a inuch larger flock. Duane Wal- � Alex. Leit :s to goo,j ! that where a province or state col - W. E. Hinch le�, Seaforth; John Mur 1,1or ulmornitil lines. Thalil,. - the revenue from I must be th-wn into the ditches or be- Cathedral of St. Giles, the Scott's lick-, directing manager of the Wilt- -inagemi,rit, it i, � lects, a gasoline tax, I - &tch and the fence. A Princess more Hotel and owner of this unique ray, Egniondville; J. W. Yee, Gode- I h L.k, mit t,i gnoii no. � tois s,,)urce alond will more than pay tween th, pe will FOCII KEEPS �IENIOIRS SECRET monument on beautiful rich; R. Q. Jarmuth, BrodhagelL �,�V(11'1111 ycar, sinc-e vt-hitnilar traffic, plow of t1i - above-mentioned ty IES street, the Pentland Hills'nearby, and farm, started with about 30 ducks. 1 l;-,4 J,��(,rl 1);l(,llv CI'iTIJ)lP1l in Tor(into., for the cost of winter maintenance, � ke an :1...f.1,�Ige speed of ten miles TILL HE D ' ago one of them DIRECTORS: I . � -,r , . ,�)d 1%)rtunv not to � ,and tho-,u that pay this tax are thc I In'- Lven the. old Caledonian Station,seem But about a year � � .\Vc 11:1", h:ld toe , b,qtv' . klnl�, tha,, 1,enctit most from the. open�pr-r hour In, sn�' IS or 24 inches o! ' 1�11a.,,,uihal Focb has almost compLet- familiar things for which one*, has learned how �b use its wings. The I 1. !. "ll �-ti'Cl-n-o'! W-01 .., T"'I.- . I . . -oads'snow. -s but has been a bit homesick maybe, though whole flock followed, and, last seen, Seaforth ,I ' �­ I . (-lt��,,;Il:, o� tli,, i 1. , ", , writing of his inemoi, williItni Rinn, No. 2, 1 , : I ��-.11-11� �1.11 [r.'t, t1l; , :�, 6,..1, l')Ll' � : 0:1d. - ,,,Shoul,; -li - snow get so deep th,l� '' � seen before. they were beaded for Narragansett John U­nacw,-,1A, Brodhagen, Jdmkia 1 '' ' 11. 1.1, .n... !;­ t;,t%;ng of an otherwisai rofused to let them be publishLA un- P,Lver d in our Bay. ' .,I, %v,,:,9 ­r !11�1!1 %v;ll o,-! J�U;!­,itlt . - '. I this blad �,­ (lifiloulty in operating, Ali, the red Scottish bloo .. , .1-1:1- I , - Ewen, Clin -` . ­ .1 '-'1110101' 10-�4 �O fl-tv c'. . able to use a 01 after his death. They will fill Evans, 18-chwood: M. Mc " . - , After that experienc , I I �%. It 1! I'' ;!!1`1L1n'' -"��- �V�"�- : il mo -V - , � ad%;.Z. . 1 . y -ins grows no thinner in the rare ton; Jamles Cunacilly, Goderich- Altx it !I1 �l I :IN, :n ;;)any Nva�� �-Llt:h as: I , ­ry p! , '��L­v I'vin" -evol.al k,6u.1 ­ighteeii volumes. ., . ' (i _!��)"�, ;�,,�,,,�, (.,, ,�1,11.�,�),� � , v;tll � int.-I"114't Cll:tl gL I Or I. ! ,". I . -y has now been ozone of Canada, and when again it were covered with wire. No. 3, SeaforLh - J . ; I -VII", n I,-. - Broadfo�;t, I I ' � ­ ,., I , : - ,­ !;. .. ',�, �7.., -t ,�,�. \1 , " I 1. I'll( I �,,­pes no' �i tho market. This .Although the stoi eady The vegetables grown arn this farm Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferrl,� '. - . . .., . :l!,7-.!,:tI,(l.; W idlt� Inlotor veh�cles. , I. M, the In-,tr.shal labors daily over is fed by Scottish air, it flows st Harlock-, G(,orge McCartney, No. �1 ' 1 U!, : -'t', 1"r , 1 1 ,.;,I I ".", I � �,j7l(, sh , 1�. p,u-t of ,.It,,- sno%v� -Can-,rre of several varieties—onions, , ­ 2. T11j. ,�t.k.:It toF, j;,k:urrvd by th., I I .1 jl,t;lll, -�cr�pt, adtling� a phra.�e here, - ,,ml strong, making the Scottish I " . , � :,I I � n \%- - k, r(,;ultvd in ;I, . . -;W)"'ll -I' 11, A I , I I I � . hting ;Iincllt kind be . I Seaforth; 'Murray Gibson, Brico8e!: ,, *t . ,-dl - g:iI-!,;1,_,t, - -.111 irl �' I I , 0 M, �.; 1, - ,.i:--*X,,,-�­; ,ind Lilt nially re- ; rl.,-, !ut, ponc,iling a line thi:-re, changing , rduqn heart to beat faster, and with i h,vans, radishes, Aettuce and beets. . 11 I I I '111:1 ,-i-s ant, - u -'ed only I � -thrive here. To name . � , ," 1,111o\ . . rl I Grapes also . . I :�- d ;:, :u­,r:t:; U." TIUAlk-l-ous, to Inen- I the divi� I . e Old Land! I 11 . ,;! '': :� ",,I' I.%\�, w ­,k., or inore � )I whvr,, I A;d correcting his account of tho I fei%ent love for th ent kinds of flowers would . I ' : V"hen th, , '-v k V01 -Y deep ( disappointment met -the (liffer � I .l.''i 1 �. '. ..., '.. ..... ...":,+. �,1,1 tion. . . _­, to th row the snow :1 I -., orld ,%.nar cuntinually. And he says i Yet a grave itself. In re- 1 rpqu;i�e too much space. Concrete . ';f is ' in doing this!nic at the very station . I -, . :�. 'I'll, dC-0Ft11%1(1 in rVVLnUe in all . ,n-` �11 probably keep c I " I , , I ­ � ", I": ,,�, 4 -1 � 1. 1 Tt :�rl i �:�-�,Ince frorn t1w road. � ile w, . . . -onsiderl , I . .. ., s 1, :intil ho dies. I PIV to eager questions anent Fdin-!I�ower boxes have been built around ". Z4" � 1�i: - I- ". 1�­ ,..-.%. lwl.l­n� '. (�,,I_ ,,-,�,.r bu�;,lvss;�-.s, � Tt may V till., hlade. plow arol i . - od Lorldon'er had I thtt, entire roof and along the enclos- ... ''.: - 1: Y . . : .!�Iyi ii, :11,01 (MiN-t-rit-. ! t' --V 'at t -�purned a fortune offered him I burgh, a solemn fac -gh -s and chickens. ' �V.��TSON & REID :1 .. in. 4 !h, v, � ,� w* ! I 1. Pt he e(lge a the I Fle . po- - ur(-s for the duck , �. - "IQ ­ I * * -, r; ��,Il ''; " ". , nrow th . .`101 �Wlg­ , i, ;;Ill t, klri.-* trall . 'f '' r -minsion to print the mernoir-1 1 ss,%ured me that the Edinbui -m" was SEAFORTH,ONT. ..., .! , . ,.,:,., I .: T� �,v 1 . , i., . . . t,-1111,� of "he ! road int. ;V ditch. I , pei ained licernen wore the kilt. Och aye! H,2 i The "fai started about three '. ,; " n 1 ". !,)"I. , " , .". , , , 11 !w.11. 11, ,while he is ,,till alive. He expl; !. � . I lint, i a lyin' ebiel' yon "for�lgner"! - years ago from a suggestion of Car- :"� . .,r 1 � ­;7!,� !I,.. I 'Cl : �Z a gre,Xt lo:Z.; t�) ('�.,Iljllda. I "In so, pi,:ces where a radia I t h,, t their publication would "dis- - %vas . CENERAL INSURANCE .V;ENTS ,� ., ­­r,itr - zo,d d­)-.'i"�Jti�,n, th:l:l " (.: t "'. NV 1; .1 I -, the highway this -plow is 1, I chief engineer of the . . (,,. !1,1�iv- in nwdical ald ,,o all, I'Lln', alt ,jolili,ge', trio ninny people who woil,M� But kilt or no, the Embrol Bobby roll F, Tebbetts represvi;ting only the best Can- .. ti .1 I I"', ­IT,..I,, (I i., I,.,,, I I farinim, v�'onniunitivs. : w; I I be. ! ,t li�eflll in �hrolvin­ the i)ax� in the victory a snial- 1 a sicht for sair een-the towerin', 1 hou-1. I 11 i!l UW.�" . - ., -now rig , :1.11-o,., the tracks. Tn ad- 1 �n(l th�,ir . , . time glowerin'), high cheek bon- I 1,ix hens and a rooster were thus adian, British a n d American , 1,'' ' - t � - '� - "' �'�` "' . . 11-,!]"':t�­d un(-,.q)loymvnt in ,ill ; �, ne than they were in the habit' (and 'a * - 4, I .11 :. ;-- - j: n %,-;',11 i'nt, -­mi0.,,;1'yl ,rganiza- I !'T 0 Companies. . I - I dit;on to r ��now-flghting 0 ii g. I (and time glowerin'), high ch-eR bon- � giVOn a borne 300 feet above the city'a eff ected *, 1,_ - p1, ­.'r 'q tits- high effl.-;, nt­ all � '' t' (S - i il . d and reil iest streets. They thrived and the !.)c(, -ing cuntli-Ition. it n � not he known how much i 'IF impt-ini " I 1, I .� Th (� truth, and not - . - All kinds of insurance :ir W,�I-1111"qIr 1,i1�-(,Iok.nt_,,hf- ' To - ,,-. 1-wo,"ll-', or li� ; � hing but the! -Pd, gToy eyed, reid cheeke I il'i','n s proved good layers. Wallick n -ow. at the Iliwest. rates, including- Y, . . tho v�-','Iltr:". ithe bus ; -,I trucking companies co hewrites.'headed son of Scotia' ;, - I v,v,i y, .1 .. . -perated ,-.i,h the department. in I truth, is Foch's aim in what . can keep 5,000 ebicks . ." 1.7­11�.:J!'! 1 'I �1, Asi:li- 1', - I,, ""' "l I I far I n and dn i ry , - believes that he E, ACCIDENT, AL70- �,:,t, ,�I� n-,,-,, 1-r:!v!lv irilfrit-k-1 hi,+, !,. Tll,� !:t ­!;p (.! : t ith a I His feelings about some other histor- FIRE. I -IF ' " , � I ny Cn - - NVE1 SLIppliod theni w -a— (.n the xoof without lioethering his flow - MOBILE, '%'.�,­ D11!n;7I;0o, rural sn, , kv IT- plodllcc� MliCh mt,ans trvmendou�z in-nia al)out $5Go which they ; iano of the world war can be gleaned - ers and vegetables. TORNADO AND PLATE I i:1 thp I. , � L GLASS RISKS- :, '�.jl ,,-.:�� ,.. r.fiwd to keeping th- "'INcrii,net, to pimple livirg in townsiblade co * ! i.� nd oper- I f-oni his rnrnark that "to -day every - I -h.-ir own trucks a Besides being an interesting bo'bby, . placed or - A Is o-- I -;,?.�!� (q)vn t-� �!­4711 Ir,'+YX lip 1�,, Lh - al�'Cl (-it't!', - � (,4 -t�fln roads both day an,l 1 hf`dY 'von the battle of the Marne ex- i 'The Duke of Abruzzi, a descend- this farm proves itself worth -while. . . T'he non-att,-nd.,zi,-v o"' t-bildren 1. � t Joffre." I ant of the royal house of Italy, re - I - on , . � I c"t I incept�k,r I,. thl. wirl-ent . ([,. " Iv. I (:. , ir own expense. i cl, p An average of eight dozen eggs is I REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENTS L-nolig., :At rural -, `Iools. ; night at ­.,- t tb�, ry concerning his 1h)rse-drnwri snow ld­­ wide � , 11, '-'L (.' p i 1'. ,,, oF �'!! ")Us trafflic.i -It is -;?i,-ioatvd this year tha I � cently told a sto produced on this unique farm every lor sle�gh trafflo w(�re employed on :, ill endeavor to keel I famous ascent of Mount St. Elias, day. to placing I -:,;,.Il ;,. : great ronvvnience to the i (­partrm I I w , -n- I 11rompt attention paid I 'he twn - i!-st traflicked z, :'ds, th - f1r;ft; " � . 1;e older portions of t�(, I ROD AND GUN ; Alaska. A fish pool, rabbits and, latest of risks . and adjusting of claiBOL . . gLneral p:, 1: c. . , t -n most , f t It was mid -winter, and the cold was, � ein,� V, mo% e,l liy hz%wl shovelling o, inci- - 1,ighwvys and sonie of the — all, some monkeys all go toward mak- Bogine-ss estnbliqhed 50 .Years, , , I � , . 12, SLIIJI-ii,ion 0� all i­,..cl-niain-'Pr0V - . -� of course, intense. He had fixed his ing it a menagerie as; well as a farm - guaranteeing good service- � 'ne tr;:f1',c 1),�;ng b;-i)ass­(l oi' (1-�t­l` ionancr, g Ing,, !'��r ihrv.-_� ,jr fouvi niorl, in-,))rtant new ones recently as Dealing with many aspects of out , ase 'camp about forty miles from Two class -enclosed cases will allovr i cd tbr.-�Icwh fit-ld aroUnd Lhe, Iqld d rif t,-. I , door life and hunting and fishing, the b ri-inzhs or the yr. -. v,-hich is a bad i.ii,med with the exception of those Agents for Singer Sewing Machinel Ir 192�) a more oj-ganizt,d atL-�cL' w-'I� lhing for all hi­hw:�.v �jrganizat;rns. -n 0I � :nore northerly sections of thP November issue of Rod and Gun an,A � the mighty mountain, and the ex- the monkeys to sun themselves in . I, I . : the winter -without freezing. i tilit:,- on I h(- �now pc(,l­,1vm. vr'ade i � ­, where the traffic is still Canadian Silver Fox News which he,:-, � pedition was on the point of quitting Company. �,.:T,.L� ( r,ol,,y .d ,A li,.re the snow wa � -11,e d,,p,irtnj,nt i� being, asked nro\i, emely heavy.", just been published, contains a most! it when a guide dumped a number of . '01ii.ig �ontinuouslv now by trucking firms, light ��,.d the snow extr 0— OFFICE PlIONE. 33. n; � t . ,,, - " s, i % ', I v d e�-e p. ha n d s 11h w, I Qi: , c in a fairly larve way and! interesting collection of stories and jhnrd, sharp pointed articles in �erea- - � 60. I ,.V,,r,,%ir.g thv'snowdrifis fr,,n) tb, i Ll� c mipani,,�:, f -Lc- :I., to which road-, I - and Manitoba *in a articles. Among them is a very good: sleigh, pitching tbem rather unc I No More Pretty RESIDENCE PHONF _- ltcut�z. The main travelled roads near will .IjE, op�,n during the coming win- I the n iritinies - - � -arn on surveying the mouth of the il moniously on top of a sack of oat- , Shoes_ ---� i.,r, Ili ordf,r that they can make their n,,i,�,,1.,,,,il,l,or,e, modest way will follow ,, . Ih, ,., -vre thus kept opcn t, -' firms and On - , , val dur-i*,Nelson River in Hudson's Bay, by meal. - I - (`! it N% ad in snow ronio 17 � I — . ContractF with industrial " rom 'the Tab- "Look here, protested, the duke � !notor traffic. . - coming winter, accro-ding toi,p.onert, ,James, stories f LONDON AND WINGHAM 1(� good .�vrvice to the general ing *11, , `don't put those tent pegs on the o; Dorothy peeps shyly at you through ; Thri,e year� lat�,r. ill 1923. t he. pro- P"""( I', !�,,rt received by the touring de- usintac River in New Brunswick by angle of pretty dark curls. It you inro ,t,arted �itn­nt of the well known writer Bonnycastle IV are a man, she is n " the vroction of �:now � public." � Motor League. Prae- the I meal. Theyll poke the' poll at 'I a t, hoping agal st hope North. . 1�v n r v., or drift fvnce�z as they are var- Mr. Smith in . des.-riloing the meth- 1); through the bag and there'll be that you might be her Daddy. be a.m. p.m. ),,(Is ,aciopted !)% the department inl�i",`111'. all the states of the Vnited Dale, a stirring fiction story of the I i cause he used to come and see her 10.16 6.U4 . ,, I �'-% valled, and tht, �now renicival rtaping with th . v snow remov _'t it, in the snow belt are keeping old days of the "fur lords" in the leakage." and bring her pretty shoes, but he Exet,er ............ ',i;i­1, and tractor fleet and snowillows , ' al prob- 11 S , - � in travelled highways, oPe; north by Samuel A. White and a good "These ain't tent pegs," explained doesn't curne,,any nore. Hensall ........... 10,30 6.18 1,,ni %aid: it) eir Ina the guide rather scornfully; "they'fe tr' understand wbY. i 1 10,35 6.23' " " t ho department of public highways, it( trapping article by Raymond Thomp- Dorothy c nno wrre considerably augmonted. LI "it is os.writial th;it our engineers , ni,�,-)r traffic during the winter. beefsteaks frozen lip." Tt you are FL lady she knows you can't Kippen ........... That � I belong to her bL,CFLuae the worse says Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 i - and their patrolmen study the roads N,nr.-,,!vania has recently angmented son. t's hard i its -i --w rem . The regular special department-, _ her motlier died years ag . 1 10,58 6.46 v.-intrr the highway from Oshawa .A,(,,t oving fleet of trucks by I 10. 0.nderstand Unton Jct . ....... -i uach wintor with a �ivw to determin- for a wee girl of five to ,) Toronto and on through liahll t0n I, ' . Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52. � here the drirts greni,rally occur the loirchage of 65 new units. Practic- dealing with fishing, shooting, trap- all this and m,by she shouldn't have to Niagara Falls was kept open to I ing ,,,, ,III:,. :1,1 th,e states, like Ontario, are ping, outdoors -and kennel also con- MANAGER OF HOTEL RUNS SUC- th,,, joy; that other little girls alwaYff Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6.52, In"tor ,ra,lic. Each succeeding year'ard the cause of them. Often drift,,, , d . ing the road mileage to be kept tain very interesting material while ' CESSFUL FARM 19IGH UP ON have, and. above all, why she should Clinton Jet . ....... 11.21 6.59' �se(l hN old hedges and various -1-11 tiresome bed so rnuch! 010 rnileage of provincial highway,jare call .. Landesborough .... lim 7.12 . f fences. Arrangements are oper: during the coming winter. the Silver Fox News sections contains . be in the k -opt orl-en wa�4 increased and last win-; kinds o HOSTELRY ROOF But the kindly doctors and nurses Blyth ............. 11 44 7.2 t ' . I - ------ Q__ the latest news of the industry, to- have roof gar- at the Queen mary Hospital are very 1-r inclucind bt-tween 800 and 900 miles : made to have these removed and re little DorothV 11*56 7.33 ' � placed by a new type of fence which � gether with intereqting and helpful Hundreds of hotels patient with belilless Belgrave .......... f highway extending from Kingston articlek' on the care and management dens with a few flowers or such. Some and hope to tight off the dreaded con- - 1208 7 45: o -, less tendency it) collect the snow. FEFDING COWS FOR WINTER ,,umption and make her sound and Wingham Jet-, Ar. , * ' tl,rough to Windsor from Hamilton to 1 ha of foxes. Eotels are the foundations of houses well. Wingliam JeL, Lv.. 1208 7 451 ' Falls, Galt, Kitchener, from To- The erection of approved snow MILK PROJ)UCTION ithe 12'.12 7'..; 5 ' I " - Canadian Silver and cottages. Wouldn't You like to help thin i ronto north to Bradford and many fence-, is the next step towards keep . The aim in feeding for winter in , is known, the Provi- work? 'Your gift to the HosPit0a wIU - - SOCUL ; the other main highways in areaosf 1, ing road% open and by continuous ob- s is published monthly by But, as far as the only aerial be gratefully received. ; rrodiii-tion. is to produce the great-st Fox New I I I . . ts are ."Iected where amount of milk and butter at the W. J, Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, dence Biltmore has I Contributions maf be sent to HOT%- . nround the more important centres of Iservation poin to Ont. farm in the world. W. A Charlton, Presldent� 222 C011090 a -m- p.m. i the province, not excluding Ottawa, I d ift 'ua 11 occur. Permission has least possible expense. In order Here, 300 feet above the busiest 3treei, Torgrito 2, Ontario. ' r' s u' " 6.55 3.15 i This winter the department of pub- then to be obtained from property ,lo thi,, we must imitate, as Closely as . ------- �4 —, , 7.01 3.21 lic highways intends to endeavor to I ow�e s for the erection of the fence, p(Asihle, conditions during the early . __ _____ ----. ______ - _____ . --.-- - -,- ___ ____ __ . ------- — Wingham Jet. ..... 7.15 8.3- ,,p open to motor traffic most of ""h"' �r h a" U p to now been gladly suninier when there is abundance of AULD REEKIE Belgrave .......... 3 4 'e older portion of the provincial g,i,,,n.fr,L- .11 cost, with the under- palat,il)le, succulent feed. ' ingly, they call Blyth ............. ' ,;,tanding,thlal the f,n,,s .Ire removed The ration must be well balanced. Old Edinburgh! Lov "' - ' ihril system and some of the more f ultiv in Ahe That is, there must be stifficient pro- her "Auld Reekie." As the train Londesborough .... 7..5 8.52 ghway e ore . 7.49 4 mpor'ant new ones. This does -not , ation begins tein to balance the carbdhydrates. swept through fields where miscbiev- I' � the no spring. . Clinton ........... 7.56 4.1 � irclude "In erecting the fences it is advis- I,gump. hay is usually the cheapest ous but lovely poppies showed their I - the p -ci :)itation of the "beautiful" is ble t have them firmly ,set in posi- , ,corn," ,linton Jet. ....... 8.08 4_2' 1 v,.ry r� 1� ( source of protein. Therefore, the dry saucy red heads among the ' Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 he.,ry and motor transportatioril , � li , ozen. We - I I)fo e the ground is fr roughage should contain as large a a sudden curve of the line brought the Kippen ........... 41,v , t, The department's objec- tio 1) r, t 'hin our line Pry igh not later still -distant city wit I I '-' ". ,� t try to, get hem all in place percentage of either clover or alfalfa dim, Hensall ........... ...� 4.5 ive is to keep the main highways . . � - ) I /, , 8.47 5.05 open every day of the year for all than the end of November. We find he.-,, as, possible. of vision. I // Exeter ............ types of traffic. that the best position for the fence is Succulent feed% keep the cows in An old Scotsman pointed out of the, . I � A. A. Smith, assistant chief en- about 100 feet from the centre line f 00 go,od health and are very palatable, open carriage window, "Ower a, the ? I C. N. R. TIME TABLE gineer of the department of public the highway. This leaves room or tl-erefore, either roots or silage should world," he said, "ye'll no find a ,-� I I snow to pile between the fence -� highways of Ontario, in the course of the o, f,d to enable the �cows to make graunder toon than Embo.' Ali, wum- I and the outside of the highway ditch, the lwst use of the other feeds in man!" (and his voice grew tender as . . Fast a recent address d6clared: leaving the ditch to be used as 'a the ratio that of a lover who tells of the per - a -m. P.m. "Perhaps Canada has a bigger pro- n. 0 Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 blem than any other country when piling ground for the snow to be re- For maximum milk production the fections of his lam), "wait- till ye I Holmesville ........ 6.17 2-37 facing the question of keeping- the moved from the roadbed. ration shouid contain a liberal allow- see Princess street, and Arthur's Seat Clinton ............ 6.25 2.592 highways open for motor traffic dur- 'Up to the end of -last year the de- ance ,of coucentrates. Gonce-n-trates and the great castlel And H,olyrood I � Seaforth ........... 6AI 3.12 ing the winter months. Snowfalls partment erected about 60 miles Of are usually the expensive part of the -and-abl-the Pentland Hills. "ris I rn the"Doeand i e t m e 5 a y St. Columban ...... 11 I various types of snow fences in dif- ration. Therefore, in feeding c,oncen- then ye'll ken fine that Itis better to If you'd keep the'Doc- awag — ' . Dublin ........ � ____ - _. fcrent parts of the country, and it is trates, each cow should be fed indi- hae parritch tae yer breakfast P em- If you'd dodge all colds and cbills � illpd kidneys and the like ;*;�i expected that we will have erected vidually. The amount it will pay to bro', than gri a -m. P.m. p.m- about loo � miles of snow fences be- feed will depend partly on the price o' that, I' London Toonl" (I was trav- 'And many other kir)d,s of ills Dublin ...... 10.37 5�88 9.37 1927 Christmas Sesh fore winter sets in. ellimg up fronk London, and had told Just Lake a Lip fromme my lad St, Columban. 10.42 6.44 . ... "We have ,tried many kinds of --- —_ - _��_ him so.) I Be stoutly shod and Luarmisl clad , Seajorth . . - . 10-53 5za 9.50 T b e 1 9 2 7 fencing, varying in height from four "There seems to be a gray mist ov- Cn 6.08 10-04 - ,�� C h r i a t mas to eight feet, but we now favor a A Real Game of Patience er the city." I � AnXROW'Nuel I yOur ShOes eachdaY Holmesville . - 11-20 7.03 10-13 '. Seals, in aid of "Aye, lassie; 'tis the smoke frae forMWkeep-s thedamp at.uaq! - .. - . t h e Muskoka picket fence wired together, which is . the chimneys ol fact,ories whaur mapy � . Ooderi& .... - IL40 7.20 10-80 . -1 a n d Toronto ,four feet high end fastened to ord- yed a game called . - I . I - Hospitals f or . Have you ever PIR, 'Scot earns bread for his weans, WV � -_ - -_ ________J 1.0 :_ C onsumptlVes, inary steel fence posts. This fence -Patience"? it whiies'away an Idle a I C. P. IL TIME TAHLB I - . . . have Just,been is easily erected and removed. It hour very, pleasantly afid, pf course, the wark ol his hands. What wad . ;-I//- I I M I I issued. These. -we own the eards and ' Viloot Sedttish hauds, . P/l/ FAft I - h a n d a o in nan be rolled up and stored a . y quit any time you Please, the warld dae ish hands, GO guid- ., . I - ) . 11 . I scals, bei%ringe quite easily for use the ffollo-vinng There is,& Pla however, where I wonder? 'Scott' � &M. .� ��� . . the doUbl)e- year. The cost of this fence erocted they play A.tli.rckolnd of "Patience," ed that direct the machinealn they / "erieb .......... ...... 6M 1 barred r4,,o d', L, . and they can,t leave off when they � I � is about $1.70 per rod. Th _ higher gr�at factorie's-, Sco;tflsh ho*da thiLt Blellset ............ Crogs.1 car`ty a' , I wish. I ae zwak yout;*Catud- I I � . I "Meks'.8 a I e of typ6 of fence was often blown.40"wrl George is at it -he is an inmate of guide tho plow ti 'r - WeGj* .................... 6.04 hope to those who are afflict'4 with and broken. It cost much r(loft to the Torwato Hoapital for Consurnp- lan prairies'bring forth, 6eltreagidre .,� . ; . Allibum .................... 6.11 Consumption. Every, dollar V_eceived' - tiven at westorl-bms been there for op .grain th,at the warld 'mAy bite , ", Illyflil. 16.26 tU Sale Is, used for th* Construct,. erect and store. . three yelips now. For a chap *h,o . used to lead an active outdoor life bread? Aye--4hai smoke tetli� o' tke - - . , , , ;, ...I,.... ug -b their . .." *w6#..&4 ...... .. 99E ., . 1 �, _ , � I - 1� A . 11 : W tri 1� November Ist all snow fight, . " Z .. � 11"Idts I �, -6162 61 1�e"ustry, atla ii t4 I 8, too ol,Viatei, in , ... .A;�, 1.11 - 4 ... 6 ... ow.... INbletr �,V',An�,'fitooilos%t'.',;Ittatll'oti�;oiulu 4M800-14; i-ne equipment which has been ifi use ,71fe I :ands'. M ,iloft ...................... , 6A0 .� talk I tkis is hard. 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