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Cordno, -Heirbot .5oz, A" ­_��,� �.�, 1: I 4-7hd% .46"� I , I . ;,�, -9 I—, ,X�� , , . r had one are � , .. � by the -ftoWnen'co.of the a.10pog twk,u 1; - I � love . "� .1 r . r ��,.;.�io " q! � , 4']Kine It - t- ­t'h­ 41�'O'n story, Mrs, Cricb� R. G. Parke, Th . . I � .. . 4% . afdr , ,� �,��r d 46"MayOv I r'' T I '... ", The Young WomcWsoeer ps. Wekell, 7, I `,':`�_,:�.. r d � MI p I , J1 G owners, awwezed,,hy a bro !."i� gov" ;F�io�,,-,­ to fi�bt J , W1 "U" opponent yet. " , T X;ft . - -+H(DM?,8 AIRE 0 i 01,.:1_._,_. 51, � 6 QU reported that Goderich. D. gutchisoi (all -by acel tion). � � 1.1­1%ljj_�-�, . , ir!t,�t is, t"'le ;Tee6rd.:4! .Mayor W 1i McMu-hyl - I _ d ], R I . low adv, Ce WETA'A. pr . � Arthur Cl -Mayor, H. . A. - Me- � , I . ', I . the attendance at the oper - -d " " , rele had made a wonderful GOMRICX. 17 . �b bi,, ''I _l,A,­,r, ' ' I �r 1, 4..*J(kjng, of . Seaf Orth. . . . . .., , n . , C1, - I . I % : . , advance, contributing $708-26 and Ewan Tur6er- Deputy � I , ga -to dNdndle rapidly, ; ',�w "I '4�­��. .&. . I , ; ReeVe'­Ri6bert 1 ., a "' r,r , ; - 1-0 -,4', .12 � 1�. IT,; . I owneris rigged up a firoi ,es a- ,h.',k - -;,!�W.�, I " . � . , " *1 � " � .. r.. I he, did it; .imrely thare Tauit � , ZY ��' 2 . 11 � oThis paper'wice asked, 141s-.WQr-. haiving a mengbership, of forty -One. -` Reeve, J. W,-Craitgie; CQunclllorrs, B. .', Warm ."i "' us at once. , I , 4-1 d � Co I , and, but the front stairwat It Jb�w�iss 1peopier,�M I 1, ship bow Tbei,Burbara-Kirk�nan- Y.M.S., Sea� C. Nutinings, G. Gould, David Sprout; �'., �­ " � h .. ! I - �),) ..... � __q r, . . . be Rome sp thod to pave the �1,1�il I �a r ,T�n 4u' .. .,t� ecial me , be) _, �': ;J� J,f.'_�,�,'r ��. left narrow and steept. They ,,rmte ts]W, t _ . . -11 forth, paid $276 to -the Presbyterial S. D. Croft, W. W, HeLean' William � , V 01L 'I, Way forrso Many Slie .-+,; " - ­ - vlqal�', . CeSgive, Years as., . . I . - nting o4t,the:ft ; 4heI,A . ,011 �,�, . �Wa ,I, 4 Tr�-asprer and, has a membership of Ballie. . I . I the Free Press again pol 04 110'o,A %V,, "a ar, , 11, '1��,-, , "&,,r ­ I 17 . � - � , - 7 :,��.�'., . � r r, ' I" I r. . I.., . _ i I ' chief maigistrate v est. . I; I—. I . ' and - _4)L" 1 1, �'�T!�P',��, I , d. �, J � MW vk�bout a cout . I emsterice of -the fire escape . '19 . r ;-, 4 , . , .. . . a sy ,III $A�V, '=W.;,r4V r ,,�4 I 1141E�11 � - A - . � i " But Mayor,Gol4i�g Raid there was twenty-nine, 1=jTER.-Ibeeve, C. B. . . &��, ton mplied next morning by s . 1'.. Ilk Olivor, W i��' I ., 1. . . tvio CiiG.I.T. groups in Councillors, E. J. Christy, H . hp"'.i.W*0-�' , �. r I , . ' There are % . I � i, o"', � 1, � . - . -d ' 4 _4..�":; 1*14 " - j-71-111 , 'r,�,., , . . I * � VX -.XU I, -41A, ., yy"MAR --,4. � ", - 'g Margaret Itivers; B. M. Francis, H. B , I . . _ 11 � �,',41,� , . nothing in that 14theory. .Even if . * . . , 'Ir" 11 & SON he had sean Lhe "allegged fire e .A:":;4` :'NOW there were such a thirlg, and he bad libron .rTesbyterial. The. ­ 0 P IT? . . :50 lu-t he wisped to say that the only " liver could not 9,,Al4ill i ,. _� , .. � 1� I Larkin, W, -orth, h r as thirty membeTs Board of Education, S. M. a ers, h !�' - 1; Z....ZT, . � is discovery,.he is one of those � . .., r�N _� 11 i7ii�ee'v �-`,�. ".."-, -.1, r �� J1 'OR 42S 4=, -9F4 , -, , - nkade t1i I and contributed $11.40; while Hait- William Penhale, T. Jones, L. o, itis, I ­_..___.. I I _ . .�, �r.,,,.i,', d' crence, it made was that "in case cordingly W= 9 4_� ILil I .1 I Is. � Z - - , " I � I . I. li, _1 - , 1, 11­.��i_­.` ,�­ ..; �a`,'�.,� , .� , - ti�, ;', . i� i -41 '"' t -if., . . . . . . . . . " 'duals who would - if a fire a man who was in the buil& to Winnipeg, %'1�4 iWO1110- , ". -9., , r' ­ rathq� modest indivii land, Auburn, of twenty members, Blyth.-Reeive, Dr. W. J. Tuillie; . I I . .1 I To _�, ,, 'ir ", i , ��i.wy�'., " I '.V �, A ,,-'.)'� ,�, 71... 5 - r., I r � � , - I � u6t say much about it. raised $25 and sent supplies of $2. , Councillors, C. Bell, W. Jo�nston, W. ing cmild enoose bttween breaking was practically '.a . tor pvo%�, ,,to, � ,,� �71�,! , I - � .. . Thus T, . I e %% .- 11 �, M#Or - Golding W45 elected to Mrs. Gibson, Seaforth, Mission Mills, J. C. HeffTon. _� - -------- Z_ ed to death." worked by'band. , , I z I I i- I;— . ;I � .1 . . - iih, r�'. ., "'i, fsi%!� .Co' i in 1916, and then wh r . That'settled it. The opera house had Oliver stax.ted D #-_i 11 i.` � ­ �%;�. . � uncil , " Band Secretary, reported an increase HENSALL.-Reev@, Robert Hig- I � F I .. 400� 1.1�' . ' '' ' i6rIk - ... � ", - De,"rl .1, . newspaper w o; "The Nor-Westeri" started when Louis Biel came down to close till a new exit and a big to print a small but ebmiplqit�jg# ; �"24 came the.year 1921 he became Mayor of ten members. Clinton -has, thirty- gins; Councillors, James Sangster, G. a � I . �: "X. ��l", ' . - ­ � .. , ' by', acclamation, and the same thin; . ee e were provided.Lor taltj buiie-i'y wires, news, 'edit6riah , .i - ww­.., , . I 1 ',j,,, four members; Exeter, twenty-one; C. Pstty, Robert Cameron, J. W. Grt� published in - the village of Winnipeg oil him and command r d the plant $ta4rwa , ka ,�,�,�­ "Z. � r . I ., _� "'.., A .� Th . . - 11 , . 1. ". ��:,,.i,4. � - � M 6 a well educated Englishman, Wil- witbh which to issue a paper of his ,f ,;!, y te A , p, I �,0, hastakeri, place teach year since- He y e public. It was a new lesson merits. ema:nd for..TG W,A'�i,��!,flW'U-r,t-",�l-II.""��', �,,';, � as;si + . ' ' - �­ ," ,,j"'Z, 'IUCKERSM . , �,'!� � - "S -forty-six; Hensall, twenty- wein. ' from. W. . �N Goderich, , -which ',lad for mail ea r uxuvyog, ,, ,,� t - . , stm,d by a later own in support Of the rebel cause. in +he power of a paper me ,-,!,..,�;,�-j; , . is Mayor for 1929 ,by the same pro- liam Coldwdl .W .� i.�,��,!,-, Ave, and two junior life members ; -ITIL-Council by ac . ' , . 7as a unique ..­�'�� is.�;;-, I _ . - William 'Buckingham and a The result Publication at th,? back of it the personality otf once every tb,,, r W�Clks OU4� , I , AM"Al, , , r, , , �', 'ich McGil- clamation. Wo ',-,,�;,,�� '1'1;�� .,-,. ��,,,�.,�j I , , ��,­�i I '. +Jj ".44. - ,""A I ? When plans were under way for p It er i ' . T'n,>jg-�,_ , cess. Seaforth, nineteen. Gbd,gy � livray Mission 'Band sent t*entY McK'ILTpOP.-Co'unciI by accl milliva writer And pealver, James in the first issue. the loyalist Cold- an ,(,,,,toy. . wanted to be -abreast .of tli0-:Ibni*`?�',� � � � aMs- . ;T_,-M�,�'! �14 the Huron Tract celebration in 1928 . Rots, -who Oras a ,brother-in-law of well had headed the paper "The Red i My, or �-JM r.- �,' �. � babys' quilts and feeders -to Miss tion. I The writer of a really good humor- had to takethe jwper� T `11 '' ';k'y?�'i�-`­ �,', � . _� , "� . there were a number of Coldwell. This Ross, family was of River Pioneer, Vol. I -No III but .-. column in a paper is a public Cgiiver discussed the tiftle, f or., �he;'.Z,�V­, �,-,� "'X , ;�-n�-.;""�W."�,4,,',�.�.,'�,i meetings McArthur in- charge of welcome and COLBORNE. -Reeve, H. FBIl ; , . , ". . rr . � * ii�. 'held Seaf orth, atten . S ��.,"­,,;�,�.� C�;l ded by Rpe'diali iuttE4est in pioneer days. T6 Riel's editor added the words as a benefactor. I did not know who raper till one oa%, "Well it i1s;; 44 t" L,�. in mien Welfare work at Montreal and a Councillors, W. L. Young, Aaron Pr j� th en r 'r.. ,­!,,��'r' '111y�,� . ,, � from all the other municipalities. It father, AJL-.a Ross and Mrs. Cold- new title "The New Nation., Vol. I- "Noremac" of the "Free ess" was, , .ontinuing e, I 6, �, � �,­: ,� , . � writt bulleftr, 11 I . .r af",� atild r ' ..1. . - 11111t. . Vl�. Fisher, William Thom, Frank Wil- I Ross; -a noted No. 1." It is a remarkable example but later discovered that the word- we will call it th do it ,r&-i�, - �, - Christmas - cake to the Presbyterian , r , xan. r :�! I'll was noticeable to the outsiders that Home Yorkville Avenue, Toronto. son. I ;e �,_s �-Lue r& . , r '.."r. r , - � presenT" M1%s McFarlane, Clinton, life-mem- HAY. 'Reeve, Louis, Rader; Coun. "7y Company man, who af- of literary patch -work, but even the was "Cameron" spelled backwards. mains the "Bulletn" to thi d li� I .Mayor Golding was' always * - 6 ay. -r' " ", �*"' r 'in the Okanagan, Valley in titles relate a wondrous tale. in I, �.r d r se �,rkmj "T168 For the time being, it was the non� the type the founders had frow"Win­- ".. _tie A. Mellick, D. `� , , ' 44!, "' and was always ready to undertake .1 . � ," � -onorary cillors, E. Walper, .,�il 1, ,!, , ��, 1 � , _ rship, secretary, had one h _� -was ' long On de�.plume of that most capable writer, , there were no letters big en:.� ,- X� " anything suggested as being his share life-memb;ership certificate, four life- Ducharme, William Alexander BTitisk,:1hmbia %loved, to Fort New NationP did not last 'UP I �� ��� ,,�, �,X ,-a iv, Garry, **here he became Sheriff un- paper or elsewhere, but it affords a job, Robson Cameron, who, in later 617 for the title beading., Sa,TA*­',. 1��11'1 ­. " of the work. I . . I e 1�,�i . members and two junior life-mernber- STEPHEN. -Reeve, Alex. H. N,eeb- � ",,fi�i.­ .11 � I f inquiry in Seaforthshows.that,this ships, -a total Of seven. Deputy Reeve, William H. Sweitzer.' der the, Company and historian of the situation worth studying. years, -was the able editor of the lor got a plece of hardbirch wood 4 46, �d I "I., �' I K . ''. ."� , - ,� `�, t � 11 �, f constant, attendance was not a special ; Red River Colonv. ,Sir George Simp- After Riel's day was over, the ad- Hamilton Spectator. cut the 16#ere out with his � . . �, 1 The library and literature secretary, Councillors, Edward Gill, Wesle j��, � i:1 �,�, 0111111111 t I performance just for the period of son, the remarkable man who was vent of the "Manitoba Free Press" Thei column of "NoremacIs Nou- kilifet to read, "The BuU,oft," alrk,d , :, ;1"j-", . , ; �','l Miss Belle Ma,cEwen, Goderich,,said Deering, Isaiah Tetreau. :1�11 �,, �� the celebration ,preparations,. but it is 3allau- Governor of the Cornpany, thought with Kenny and Luxton at the helm sonse" relieved some panicky situa- -this biwch "strip" prope-Ay 1 -: � _ ,,, that her department has sent out USBORNE.-Reere, J. S. I liked 15"-, .. I �,"� 't, his official habit. � . highly of Ross and give-1him a home- really inaugurated the new day in tions. Those were the days when - th-6 made a good Impression m. more : i � ,. I - 1� I ,,, . numerous boxes of literature and 'had tyne; Councillors, William Stinner . . . " i� " I - - �1� in all the time he has -been Mayor sent $26.26 to the Publications De- Dan Drew, B. S. Williams, H,g� stead lot on the Red.River which be- western journalism. Kenny was. a Sioux Indians were committing de- -ways than, one. -This llplaatll'.Vias�,'� , _,�. ��:11 � - . , I ,�� " -never c rj�g- and is now quiet and unobtrusive man, who wa . I "i . . of Seaforth,� Mr. Golding has partr�ent. Berry (acclamation). ame part Of Winu . 9 predations across the line, and when set up in a log &back. Taylor .ftr,A- I , . ,,� I �, W 11 , _6 , 1 ,7 .... . . �,, � t1i in the hands of modern owners and content to look after the less public same Of those fierce warriors used to ished -the -wires, Oliver the rest df, I :;.I�j,xx'! .1. missed. a ni�eting, regular or special. The welcome and welfare secretary, HULLETT..- Reeve, E. Adams; I ' , __ , I I ,I i�:-,' '' 9 . , I Come Over to our side, with fresh the reading matter and one 0611inis� -.'..-*'._,`� I � �� Attending tot offictal business and Mrs. Arnold, of Hemall, ,stressed the Councillors, James Leiper, H. Mog- � �- I .14 1 . I ? 1 �4�' - ' . �' I-- i . . faithfully rfiejeting the responsibilities 1, scalps and many rdeks in their gun- did' the printing. Later, Oliver b6- �'.- �". � . importance of this work. Seventy- ridge, James Forbes, Robert Lawson. . . '', ". ". , I ,-, , * ' i I. . of his' office -Perhaps there is the eight%visits had been made to new- KORRiS.-Reeve, W. J. Hender- ., . R. H I stocks. Occasionally a -rumor would came the owner and eventually - do�. , ". ��, -.".11.1" � � � i I d reason why- the people of Seaforth FU 1::1 L � C HEALTH get abroad' that Shawman Racette, a voted all ,his time to the work till her . �: � �� � �,_. 11, � comers, lonely and sick ones had been son.; Councillors, J. McGill, J. A. L-) X .1� �11,1i-,,,,­ . ��,�*:,��;, rning him to the high- noted plainsman, or someone else was gold -out a few years ago. As an edi- '�,,i, . � � , I�P , ,keep on retu , '' I.- il I called on and letters written regard- Browil, W. J. Bridges, Wm. Shortreed. . "I � est office the town has to offer. ing changes of residence. EAST WAWANOSH.-Reevlp,, F. D. The attention of the public is called to the following copy of a pamphlet getting up a band of Sioux braves to tor. Oliver was never called, on to ex- �. : �� , . il I I We don't- Joiow whether Mayor The value of the supplies received Stalker; Councillors, J. Campbell, R. issued by The Ontario,, Department of Health, for the purpose of giving raid Fort Garry and wipe out the plain the meaning of his editorials., . I b, ; .. I ..�, 1�", .�L, I .�L, . , aell I Influenza now prevalent: � - % �:. ,'.1L 1. 11 - Golding's nine years as mayor, e from the various auxiliaries was 9'V7 Reid, W. Kerr, J. Thompson. information regarding #ie epidemic .o settlement. Women were in danger They were written in terse, strailght 11. �..,-�,;... I I"'. '. '. '. , . - , , , , , , time - by acclamation, constitutes a re- of hysterics and men were anxious. flung words, and, one could easily- . L -�'� , ��., I ... en as follows b,y Mrs. W. D. Fair, of ' W -EST WAWANOSH. _' Reeve, INFLUENZA­PTHE FLU" , L,'::' ; . But one day "Noremac" came out I. . ... I 14:� cord for the province, but whether it - 'This disease is pfev4lent in Ontario now and while know their significance whether -, ho, I : :,,`.:,,,;; I ,., 1i:.1111 I Clinton: William Mble- Councillors, . William . maul are afflicted, it with a -big item art the head of his agreed With them or not. ,�� '­il�), , , I does or.not, it .is a very high mark Of Goderich auxiliary, $7.30; Goderich Stewart, Fr�a�k Todd, W,#Iiam Carr, is not the severe tyji�that was obserived in 1918. column. to the effect that "the Sioux Th.) Edmonton "Bulletin" a few' , - � �`11' , - ,. I . . i. public confidence ii� his ability- and Arthur Circle, $2.70; Hensall, $12-95; Thomas Webster. 'communicable. (sue) seare had seized a lot of fel- years ago suff ered eclips-1 11-1A. ,,+ . "..'­:, I V, I integrity." 1. �. ­ .1 - Influenza is highly, . el but it- . - �::,�,� , -1. � I �, .Se,aferth, $11.9ry; Bayfield, $9; Blyth, STANLEY. - Reevle,, Arthur P. . I dlitnA �, , T -On Monday the - Torion" Globe $1.5.50; A,uj pr The disease, �hourA jt may be severe, is of itself rarely fatal. lows who owe MOney.ty. , This started had a remarkable revival Rn6vi �__:;­��"'­ - , I .. _1. . 11 �, .% � I , ­ : � ­ _� made, the &Howing re$erene I aham, Meryvn Hanley, Fenvick increa eve).7body laughing and .people went E. Campbell of VancOuvUL, ,,Whv­;;� , .. ­ . " ­N-­� - i, il ", � " . . -.50. Gr . . ' , , " . I er to Reeve Clinton, $11 - 11 1. y rr, $15; Exeter, $5.68 ; Keys; Councillors, John F,tue, Goldrie The severityL of even the mild cases is remarkedly i sed by respira- , I I ,. , ,� . ­ - . . tory or intestinaLcom1plications. .. . theirwork quite happily. . 1. ,�� . 1. , , tv ZV4 Beattie: . � . Miss Jeplvell, of Exeter, announced 'Steware I _ - - - (in with few yea" ago, left other'*&4 11 ­ � I-!; I .. . I . � V - I . ,, f , �:, I ,,.When 1. W. Beattie,,wts returned the numbdr of subscriptions for 11(ned i '!GREY, --Reeve, Henry . -, . ,e �41":,�­Uow To AVdib , # was "Noremac" who wrote up to take over the Vancowy, I . - �i A. 11 . .� 7 - , I f, . 0 - . 4 Xeys; I. i!raz - FLU . r !�� ; "'S -� 11�k ... . ,the' account of a fainous "surprise the';Vancwei F 1. �, .� �, I - . then to r, - >'$',iy �4' , .- , , - *��Ciparltiy I& ' - . -with ­� . . . . . . . . *d . -, - _%� 1 1 1- # ",;.. . . 1111"M , . ;,4�; . I et gap .. " 1 . , by Tidings" as 280, party"' which in di pmnt ,n' ea'' to W­-:� soa ar .M. -102 ,.. � I - 24evo of StedfoAh � an increase of 50, Deputy Reeve, 4. F. CoUlus; Council- 1), Avoid cr;#4.%--& .6 .; 1 - .1 i'l ae0lamOti6ii - At'-*�JO'Pftb tO*i11A#M -Seafort4 1A mig the hi . #a Joh-4- 0. 410:6rel5e I X .t ,14R.Ppen aTr- . bad b A%U '..on - L" I:h I . ' . e_ , Ileftyp , , - 0 , I.T 1� � " obest, numbek, lorA, Thomas i 'well viethti ment one -winter night. It � . 0 .:' dw .1 as, � -, 1­f� ,�,.T I I. = gp , . I ..' 2 ­ , , 1:, '. ""m'— Alk, " I ' I , I . me4pg, it madet tlle� fi:Eth,'succeisive 91. --A,ub11rn, -Which was not r" , 410bert: MIPA I �,��, - f,� "2 . � ,(S,),- . ,eet svMAXIII - . _ , -_a late* room. i , _,,��, ffl.;,� 14, I -,. . - ' � .. - . . � . . It A!24i,; -1 I - "Wh I—- luegfnalp,jqt� ­ 1.'rl - � j.'' �JIIV ibitie: tha. fh�, Tat. .rj .1 i,. ', � , �! at,,— - -eju�nti�r esp�cially beftre reating. come rather -too arted the i _�, . , epayers h4v I . 1 4, I— t.", �,,111;1 r� I 'i . . . , gW,o , zh s.fi commirn a practice st " L . . � � . . . ,i�,, x*qr su"Ibse I — , amd , 'A � �Apwlsv . vsop, r. ._, . I— .11 - tA I . , a., 11C. - . � 4_ . � I ­ i ­tip'p'm ­1� - 1. ­ .. - . . 1 . . . ,& ver your, 7iose:-and -with a clean ) ndke � 1,;-A I . ". 11 . fi6 .Off 'th6ut a,vote% Or 71� 1, - I ' � , ., Lk u - � _t ,4 .iern�o last I � . I � J, - � t4 ,rcl�ief when sn i1924k, , ,n - - , ... L ". I ��,Nl� , " _� _ �,W . 11 ­ I � . C.14 .'. T_ : "I , . . Q 9 s HURON COU ' . ' . ­ �"" '' ver cfiqn. 1. _ _ , I . .1 ;� , ­'�,, , � iip . f�pi�4.jjr= ,retary,�Xrls_ I . eez- for certain people in the-W%nipeg tal .,c#y-6f, We W1 mouth, ,- �, , I , we I - I j.n� ' ,J: 0 oftlt'.. ,ff ��T_Nil , , , village to take sleighg and r�efresh- sw ' .. 'n,hhJ,J_'.. A,F even 6�6poaffion` -c&-- any kin&�-:VWew. d I Nt�v COON' ,eople,ne&Z,you are ent , ung into -th& . . . . I , I I . - . gig. _P itled to thW protection, ­ , - I - - �� .1 . " in: 19P4 it I I . ,;�4t­, �, Ik*4cQ . ` -contact -with those. -that have t e infection ments and drive down the Red Ri -hom,. the Outside t . ._ In , . . Uto U I � be wo, . , - .. : ... .1 � _1 ft,yisit or comein . ..s first elected RL4i, - tc .. tv . . -4 . � ;;111, .,.., �­..�­� , . 0 wawthi� o-a-W,ti*4 in this IOUNITRIAii- �� nid, - of Goderiefi, wM, Mae1ollowing is'the personel of the nu -: - no,esoilt;y de=.ar.ds,it..,. . I to the house of some settler' that-atit.adventarous 1901, 1� ; ,I- ; s. Mc rX - ess ' I � , -, �*,,�O,,i:111,;'' - . , are- for ,,.-4 - , g�yterialps , �� (1) Mu?t fwoii� 4bc�ut,the "Flir." � seemed large enough t� afford spalee him,- -a --very ,real . .. 'I ­ ­,,�,,_ cipal career that. his candiduf , A�1�,egao.,�Huron­CiountY Council -for IMI. ,,:' . . ­. �,,� OA *ad ir. conteste,d.. . r��. . I I .:; ,� I., . , "', � ' in Hamil . " I ,� , - i I - - HOW TO KNO7 "FL17" invade even� after the family clock Albeit the Edmonton 4' , - , � �*�' ­,it-V',,'r,: th e '.P" Mr- to ihp- o `nc , ial rr�� ' , geakorth--j. W. Beattie. for a dance. This house they would sib - I -eve appol - . . . . . I �_ 2t, I . � , 13eattiet has been a member of Coun- ton. - . . . . I . .. �. . 11.11 I . Clinton --N. W. Trewartha. . I ­.. 1� I - .. .; V- I., � .. ',,out of sorts" feel- had been wolmd'up for the night. The though -the Thost romantic., In --,'i w � "­.� '� . '4�� . � The,diseasa usually sta�rts rather�abruptly with an I , 11 - 1�.�:_�' �- 'J, Chairman of B&S. K,i,e, of . Seaforth R .Turner; J.W I �,�, " '. ail since 1919, has been . -..Goderick- .E ;Craigie� . " ,. , � . I � lftvle&,�Ir _ 1, pr"I I - .1 ­4ndef pains and aches� -cold, izr the head or slight cough, fever, on'- Red Riv - pe P -le wler� hOsP le and early history, was not the first - _­.',�4� � I , I A: ., Winghem-4, W. McKibbou . in,g mite isr o, ftab .. . ,, ��, 1� �� " �MVI �11 1� I 1. the -Streetii,Committee practically ex- during the election of officerrs: , ", . somotimeG vomiting Or diarrhoea. Neglect of these symptoms of *nfiet may �if any '6f , the *W6%, Weie, know,34 in h T es, for- r. - 0 ­�JAW- -.,- , 1� �',, called on Mrs. Graham Of E � I *, Slyth-Dr'. W. J. Milue. , t e erritori M. P. .� .0�­ ".1 � "; � , ery year..,and.now, by virtue of. his f *". , -to ?teumonta:andichange, a -mild case into a stsvere one. - -tly en- i � L founded he -Heruld?' in' B . .w ­ - � . I � as Reeve, is ex- the report of . C ...Brussels-�. C. Baeker. ' lead things generally went pleas,an e attlef!Or4f, % ' � �o, I long, unbrokewrOgn the momirt � 0, . d, . - I'surie-UCT '. I ',�-,, I I'd . . �­ I � pected ito b,6. a strong contender this, Of Exeter -,C. B. Snell. � HOW TO FIGHT "FLU" ougth. But one night some,of these" vhiev itwas the capital. ,�, 1 tee, which rmulted b ". pleasure -seekers "reckoned -without good ability and had assistanee, of -two- L __.i�,,�­ ., year for the WardewihiP of --Huron- tpe following officers: / ,� . Ifensall-R. Higgins. (1) Go to bed immediately. � .: _,,,�,' � . AshfieldL4., A. McKenzie,. T. An- .Stay'.in hed till you.are absolutely well. Remember the period of their host." They had driven some talented sons, W111liani and Richard,' . � ­'�,., � county. . . , (2) Y, . , "If � I . . ' . � I Mr. Beattie -is a Very active, Mein-" * -I-Ion. President, Mrs. 'W - D, Fair, derson. getting well is 4enger thanAhe time actually ill- miles, and on coming to "Marchmant, the latter of whom is still editing the' . .1 �!11. . _:1 , ': I - ___ ___ ,��4 - __ - ___. � i� r er bank decid- ; I 11 1 ber of the Seaforth LioAs Club, and Clinton; President, Mrs. J. C. Greig; Colborne --Hugh Hill. (3) Keep your room at a temperature of 68F and - well - ventilated. a big house on, the riv I paper in the same place. a , : �'!� . , � �o�'. I- I - . I il,.� , I ,� 1. much of the splendid progress made Seaforth; Vice-PresidentS, Mrs. R. C. . Goderich Tp. -John Middleton (4) Call your.physician at once 'and do exactly what he tells you. ed to locate their party there. With -4=_ N , , "', d , L�' by this Org " ation since its incep- Riddel, Grey -H. A. Keys, J. F. Collins. This ban on public gatherings recently imposed by the Local Boards of out knocking at the door or saying ',�, � � aniz MeDermid, Goderich; Mrs. I , �, ,( . "by your leave," the party =IPEN . I ". 11 I ... tion, is due to no small measure to his Aubur�i; Mrs. G. D. MeTageart, Clin- Hay -Louis Rader. � Health, will be removed on the morning of Sunday, January 13th, ami so much as . ..1;.. - - - . �A; , �� - I assistance.tv ton; miss Taylor, Blyth; Corre,spond-, HowiCk--­Thos14 Inglis, Geo. Hu,b- chu-ch,es, -schools and other organizations may then -resume their u - sual ac- entered rather uproariously and start Annual Meeting. -The annual meet I �,,W� , I 11 - , Mrs. George McDonald . , over ed to stack their wraps and baskets ing of the Kippen Horticultural So- - ing Secretary, , bard. tivities. The ban was imposed in the hope that it would help in tiding ,,��, � I ­� around the big hall. qiety will be held on Monday evening, , . 1i � Rullett-E. A. Adams. thepeak of the epidemic and also aid in impressing on the public the serious i -I I . Goderich; Recording ,Secretary, Miss it chanced that the owner of the Sarvary 14th, at the home of Mr. and' .."� H. Isabel Graham, Seaforth; Treasur- McKillo,p--J-ohn Dodds. nature of the pr2sent epidemic, which is at least second in severity to that rt, U famous Mi.::. Robert i')Instial-�. This is a I �. �-..; I � ; HURON FRESB�YTERRAL e , Mrs. T. Swan Smith, Seaforth; Morris -W. J. Henderson. of 1918, and in some cases has ,been as virulent. Wbile it is thought that house was Colonel Ste- . ":'� ­ - X Mrs. J. !Stanley -A. P. Keys. the worst of the epidernic locally is past, it is by nio means entirely over and old Hudson's Bay man, who was en- public meeting and the Executive are I ,._1 � . . i An interester representation of the, nome, Helpers' Secretary, sly hospitable, but who did 'not hoping for a large attendance. Let. 1:.�-, I , Fraser, Bayfield'; Young Women's and Stephen -A. Neeb, W. Sweitzer. citizens are requested Still U's individuals to take all possible precautions, to O`TmOu . "t, " I . "". I ,., various ,branches of Huron Presby- permit any undue familiarity fro- all who are interested in the work Of :..- , C. G. 1. T. Secretary, Mrs. J. Me- Tuckersmith-R. Kennedy. curtail unnecessary public and private gatherings, and especially that any 1, i terial W.M. S. assembled in the Pres- r own pec,ple who seemed rude. Albeit the the Horticultural ,Society -11, their ,�W � Murchy, Clinton- Mission Band Secre- Turnberry-I. J. Wright. who have the symptoms mentioned in. the pamphlet, should for thei ': ;; byterian Church, Clinton, for the an- nc had suffered sun- community come to this meetiag and ­� ; I tary, Mrs. H. �. Gibson, Seaforth; Usborne--James Rallanty�e. sake and for that of otheA, remain at horrile and avoid the public. Teachers Colonel, who o e �t, � , nual business meeting on January 8th. Library and Literature Secretary, E. Wawarrosh-F. D. Stalker. are asked to dismiss any ,Pupils of whose health they are in, doubt, and if stroke, was eccentric and irritable on l­iE.lp plan the year's work. A full I _. ­�, I ... ,,,ed occasion. Go he jumped to his feet programme is under way and timely ­,�� I t . The president, Mrs. J. C. Greig, Sea- Miss Isabel McEwen, Goderich; Glad W. W-awariosh-W. Mole. I any section still'is seriously infEcted, its school is advised to remain cl at the un"remonious entry Of a suggestions will be welcomed. . . I ,.",- .forth, was in the chair, and with MTS. I . % d , "l, .1 � ... 113'. C. McDermid, of Goderich, conduct-. Tidings Secretary, Mrs. B. Morgan, 9C�_ till the local situation improves. crowd be 'had never seen in his life, I — ----<>- �. .1 11 'I,,- Exeter; Press SecretaTy, Mrs. P_ R_ . attered mostly from the mouth and nose. A certain ,.2 , , ed the devotional exercises. The min- The infection is se and asked the meaning of the invas- ,... - __ Redditt, Goderich; Life Membership THE OPENING BONSPEIL amount of contagion in an ,epidemic is unavoidable, but it is unfortunately 1, they shouted, "this is a 7ALUGN .�� ..;, "Oh, ". ... � - utes of the last meeting were read by . nxiety and deaths are occurring as it-"- . 11 "We 1, �..:� � Secretary, Miss McFarlane, Clinton-; true that cases of seriolis illness, grave a . Notes. -Miss Vera Gardiner enter- � .�, � , - 'McDonald, 119 was il," shouted the . I .. , , I Mn. H. corresPondi Financial ,Secretary, Mrs- H. C. Dun- The opening curler's bonspeil the result of infection that was not -necessary. Remember that exposure to surprise party you.,, And h -e tairied a number of young people Of o�'i '. -gh ill- ­,;�. � � secretary, in -the absenci3, throu held in,Seafo-rth Palace Rink o7i Tues- a time. the village -at her home on Friday " lq� '. I . . lop, Goderich. . a mild case, sucb as you maybave, may cause s-rious illness to others. For Colonel, "I'll surprise , . " � I Ross of the recording secretary, Miss day, January 8th, with eight rinks r own, sake and for that of others, please be careful. . went upstairs two steps at k with evening. The evening was spent ih �.. , I � � H. 1. Graham. I � you In a few seconds he came bac i, d :il tee for the :1 � ; Mrs. Greig in, -a pleasing little ad- . The nominating commit competing for the brooms donated by I Signed by the Local Boards of Health of a sword in his; hand, and/opening the progressive euchre. The ladies' first . .�! ­; Y I . next business -meeting is composed of the Club. Mr. Thomas Johnstone's Seaforth, Tuckersmitb and McKillop. to Miss Laura Hay and ... .... I poiinted W,Zh his trusty prize went . � . dress wished the members a happy Mrs. AMQld Mrs. Stanibury and Mrs. rink, composed of Dr. Aberhart, Wim. front door, iss Doro- . 4 .. . . . . . . .1 . Nt-w Year and graciously thanked the I . 1 - blade into the 30 be.16w zero atmos- the ladies, consolation to M I .1! i I McMurchy. Southgate and John McKenzie, won ____ _-=-t - I---- _. ...---- . - __­ 1- - ___­­__ . The selff-invited guests "stood thy Drager. Th(� gentleman's first .. .,1 : of the executive for their phere. ,.. I . I I members first prize; a tie between Ross o Raymond Carter, and - di , , I r the who ed- not on the order of their going, but prize went t I %.,- I assistance during the the year, and Before closing the business fo Sproats' rink and Charlie Holmes, for probably worth ten millions or more. needs of the paper. Luxton, e of the gentleman's consolation to Alivin I 1. ,", ,I 1, in the course of her remarks said that year, the treasurer was asked to give second place, the former carrying off "The Nor -Wester" was not a large ited The Huron Expositor before go- went at Once," abandoning som .J71 11 . 1-1 � .1 '� the annual meeting was the measur- hek r-eport. The expense account their bagg � ��q'.�11 I r 1� �� 1 "' If - the second ,prize. Mr. Sprout's rink paper and could not be very closely ing to Winnipeg, was scholarly, eager, _age in the rush. outdoors. Farquharson. A daintb� lunch was . . I 7 !!.�' � . 1, � ing line of all work -accomplished.. showed a balance on hand of $38.31 fearless. He They drove back in silence to Mimi- then served by the hostess and the re- . .. . ,I, � consisted. of George Charters, A. D. in touch with the outside world in impetuous and absolutely . I ,-;. . -eventually reaches the and the amounts received for the gen- ing editorials and peg. But "Noremac" wrote that one niainder of the evening was spent in *�N, , I ;,?�,� The stout heart . I Sutherland -and Thomas Beattie. the age before telegraph lines and could write slash I .. ,,,,, 4 -ndividual cral fund are as follows: -me into the Red River could be cuttingly sarcastic, but be . . I ;1 -d ,�, .rl It was the i . lady Said "It is too bad," and her songs and games. The guests then . ��;� . , n ton g"u , the "wee I � 11 . . . . . , goal,of success. A hot luntch,honspeil will be held iT1 railways had co e departed for their homes in . "I" _ . effort which counted -and the, members the near future, notice of which will Colony. But the paper was edited in never bit below the belt and his politi- partner who sp6ke in a foTeig .. .� � � . n Presbyterial had no reason Auburn ................... $ 117.00 "uttered a harsher word, the mean- sn,la' hour% of the mornin'." - Miss . ..:.. - V , . - . of Huro . be sent each member. A regular classic English and lyeing made vp of cal opponents were often his warm � �1, .� I -beel discouraged. I Bayfield ................... 133.00 -nds. - ing ()f which our reporter knoweth Jean Clark is corifined to her room I I..., . to . . schedule will be drawn up for the local news all the way from buffalo personal frie The paper soon be . " I � ". ; . ald, the corres , . 150.00 . N�ither do we, but it is quite with an attack of influenza. -Mr. and I i,., � .. Mrs. George McDon - Blyth ..................... Stewart and Lyori's trophy, each -rink hunting to primitive society items, came a new element in westernsocial not Is write. -up of Mrs. William McGavin and Charlesr .. � .�. Ing secretary, gave a very full Clint*n .................... c� '.81 a certain that "Noremac :." " � , pondl competing against every, other 'rink was read by everybodY with great life and began, early to exercise � � ,�i � 4 dd ;N, review of the year's work in all tie- Exeter ..................... 216.00 during. the season. The usual excel- interest and care. No reader would marked influence by attacking some that party did some good in the so- entertained at a party on Friday eve- I , . , �,,, nlo " �, 11 � ) �) partments. Auburn ,Auxiliary 'Was Gotierich ....... 4 .......... 330.31 prizes -will accompany ever pick up anything slangy or vul- existent conditions and by proposing ciety world of that day. ning.-Peter B. Gardiner, who has ., 11 I I., a . "'. . , * lent thtese .­��.Ili, � . higbly coy =,onded for its individual H.ensall .................... 210.00 The draw will be mad6 on constructive policies. To take a sim- Amongst the papers that were. born been visiting relatives in Detroit, has � �:.. . �i.,. .. . �. T �;T , 11 I , trophies. gar from "The Nor-WesteT,." I I I ;;': I I, re.Vonsilbility, �havirig . twemtY'elght SeafoTth ................... 528.84 Satiliday of this week. Each mem- Somewhere about 1869 William ple illustration to show how a per- or. the prairic nonehas such romantic returned to his home here. - Fred 11 .1 a�,;,. ; . ng a relapse of in- �,� . ,I members and -five Home Helpers. Spi Goderich, her will be notified as to dates, etc., Cioldwell started another publication si%tent writer of -editorials can rem- ,�J . Arthur Circle .... 703.26 , interest as that of the Edmonton Miller is sufferi I i, t 'i 'N - Z . i, I ­ , � cial tribute was paid to Mrs. John Barbara Kirkman, Seaforth.. 276.00 through the mail. Any of the mem- which he called "The Red River Pio- edy evils by arousing public opinion "Bulletin," although this is in part fluenza. His many friends wish him I I " , ,,��, ". �i, ;,�- w,�,;j P, . . . 1. � "i d. �, � , due to the adventurous pioneering of a spe,edy recovery. -The death occur- �.;1'4.'.. " ,�. �, ;"..' �4 Fraser and the Rayfield auxiliary 61 Margaret Larkin 0. G. I. T., ncess Opera House . I bers whose names, are already on the neer-Vol, 1, No. I." He had barely I recall t e old Pri : f an old 1� �.;�. ., , V nty members. uxiliaryo . 11.40 its founder, now the Hor. Frank red on Saturday morning o i� 6,��y � � IL I "I �� � � i , : I twe Blyth A , - Seaforth ................ list and are not able to complete P 'if", wor 00 , � ­ - I-- , � I : t� I shipping in a hall, sent In Eta OR- Maitland C.G.I.T., Auburn.. 25. . - - Oliver above mentioned. Born in On- resident -of Lead-buTy, in the person, �, "I through illness, -please notify the __ - - I _. — .— 111. ?.Iq 11 C 35.00 of Miss Mary Swallow. Mis's Swallow .. �."; .4, t couraging teport. There are thirty- Exeter Mission Band ....... . d I L' . . . . . I tario ht, made his way West to the , 1�& " , , I Secretary, R. J. Winter. � I . ,� � �., ,� ­'­ �q - - ­ M"t - � I , I �i ,� . r- -i ­­ I ., & Auxiliary has McGillivray mission Band, of Winnipeg in the isetventies. had been in, failing health for , so=Oid .- .'q,fll�, ,4 .. i". t , : one members. cliliton _____C�__ I 1! � - hamlert s a lad, had time. k , �,;,,'Z, d , I . He was a printer and, a, , , " i"N"'O I ..d. I IV , , TWO . � �p­ d IT , .tb'rty nidn-bim. on the roll, and their: -Godorich ................ 177.10 4 Sudden Deaths. -Two very ",4,1*� � , 'e.afo. P worked an the Globe, and later, oil 1 1�'�IIN : .1 ,,. Infarest in, the Work of the 'Society is, S rthwission Band ...... 14-42 - EARLY JOURI\\TALS OF 1 keenly felt, as shown by the optimis-. ge,,nsall Mission Band ...... 74.42 . � the Manitoba Free Press, where he sudden deaths occurred in the same . I io.�� " I . . =5 five days ?f eadh ,; '�.:�,` � 11 , of Mrs. McMurchy. Ugrgsret Larkin, C. G. 1. T., THE *712ST - . GO& CA, ose� �9 — — W a (3 d was press foremen and a favorite family and within Vkg�4, �,�� � i � .. rue assurances . I ldv ,,!!�'. I '. . I Sxe�er reported the use of the Pres- SegfbTth ........... ..... 15.76 1 11 with Lurtor, the redoubtable editor. other, when Miss Mary Swul I .,"-;1'1� I , ,� 1, ��: . 4d, four Xnox C,01T. � , Auburn ..... .25.00 (Saturdty Night) . 1. Oliver, in those days was disposed to ed away on Saturday and her brother, . � III,;, I I , �,�":: I [bytetrian lantern slides', had bf !! � 4j":B'! .11 Quot � terly tons, and bad tivo than -k- Refund fr6m supply secretary 28.00. The recent age -limit rettiral of the .SLEEP LATERTHESECOLD MORNINGS :��* be ai�tbrnatic and got away Out Of the Mr. Walter Swallow on Wadmad,Z7 � � , . 1..'� ',,, ", I I Hon. Frank Oliver from the Dordinictil . . t I ".":,; . tl�� ;, ��,:,,�;','j�,,' r. t offetrin� meetings. Th6y have a mewt: � atmosphere and ,dust of the press- of this week. Both bad- bo4i,41i DOW' I . — , n � . , '_'1.,.�', ..., . . �. I � :1,i,,K� I - - - i home helllwq. � 1. Increaae ovtoiv allocation Of rut One to , I � "' U , , Z i :,!,.1�.1.-,�1,1,i, 11 % . Railway C&Aynisgloyl starts d " � ' 4 therslhiv Of twents'-Rine and thirty-Ains . . 1 $8,181.61 fti�Afci On the subJeet of early news- / Enjoy the luxury of having your bouse I room for a trip over the prairies as a health for some thA ,, db � _ , hired man with an o% -cart brigade. low had bee -ft 016., U " `�` �10 , . " , ,� :d:�O,,,'I�,;� . I � twl I , " ", ; . , . WARM UP QU ICKLY � , -i , 9-1 i, . , .��, . � an - the papers in the Middle West, -where 1� He liked the change and. became a house on 2ldtUr0'r, iio,FRWW'� "' I , I - - A&ftry hia a - $2r I . , I , - I . �,:',,! 6,t�,, "', � I I Godo tdomber m80. . I � Oliver vras,for many rears a Vigor- I W ." . 1. � , , 11.,,�, ..��:, . � , �1:i�,�%,,,.' ship of'gt - _bter and trader himself, fiROL-117 she lay down on a �iO ' .. I - , " 1�t 1 ,, . I , y: aAd, has the 11MTP9t'nu=­ I ' 5in the morning at no extra cost when you burn freig .,*. lug ). ��'id I . . . 11 I ,,.�� .i, .:, ` and a ve printer, publisber , �, locating at Ed-mvntcin, with no Totell- a few zlnute-z la �, � V , �. ��! ��To'., I 1� bar of Wm'o' WNVS) totalling pht�79 A standing v4AObf thstks; and aP- Ou' . , ��, , , ,; , ,��, , A - . ," , I , I 1. who conftib'dWd y500�vldeA, With the preciation -was tatdomg, the retiring and _____ rVrdCM&0t human, li_W Ament's Coal and Coke. 0 tion of going into t1ve nsVMPaper bud 8*1 �'. : , �;, � I - annual thahl toflat�. W sh bmll&V supply secvietar.V, MI'% W. V Pair, for production, the, vievospaper Is the - . Q oft again. But fate decided orth4r- , �.11_,: "I 'd . . , . 1114 "N �� ,' , . .democratic clitabAt in the =Idng Of /1:�� wise in a most culls? slid interest- ,. : 4, �: d I 1. k QuRd %tv " ' upw''thwa : imple moulding of Ing wo,y. 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