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Some- - ­ . � 11 1, lk". , aforth, Ontario, ev . ",I 1,11"';1"', I TWOnty-five Years Ago- " - . I " I .. 491"I"". '1�111,- ",- 11,0 I ., "aftern6on by McLean I ' -A. � . I FOWL SV�PER - l. see a bowl of the wi-fe's Bwlad, . - . . —_ -_*.� _�,�" 1; I - 111 I -1*1 1� it --- ' ' and 'oveor there I ,� - '"" I , g western lands hav J 1,� �_ �, I , I � I � �1111` � -11.,i',�'- .. in- front of . 5 6 �, Pk� , � I V § �1 ,,Ivul� .4 i thin �-ILWILAAV , .iqql I ___ I ." , 1�1� 7 . __ - "'.0i .0- - -- -.0 - - - oA - - Down here we SSIm!s plate e - I I . -,"I'll" j ;,� " � ".1, � . e not beeo i pw 1 M, 4 V i��,`�.' I". 11 I., . . � . aadowts " , � ,,�, I., I , i� , ,1�1,,' , . I . . . . at Lazy X I . f 40 k . , L I s e some, of Mrs, , H1# � , i��'Fj% , " . pro,,�Iding for quite some time. are easy-going, peaceful people, and I D Capt. Murray Mclhtosh I . 11P1�,,,X.',i- , " N- i,�It,,,t,k7, I I I q gin's special ,clifle sauce . . . down, ,�., -5 , ) � "I 111. Mg,'),-, ­-�-­ , " From The Huron Expositor we dout hold,much by tearing ar � . I ,,, 00 "., ,Jy,� � i V,v� 1'�" . . A I _ %,V" ,,, � 11 L� __ 'r, ,; , . ,. ," �,q�, I I _, ,�'k ""I", I to'shindigs. There is ,one affair that I 'Capt. Murray G. Mcl,atosh, of 320-, ? � We., hope that this and the coming I 'T oulid besddethe dish of pickled beets I see ��L'1,1. ��,�Jf ffil,rj��.�,JIIQ;�, " - "I n � little mouutalu of white celery, East Grand bO!AJeva,r4, sidpper of the, I I, , L�,* � -� 4011 � 1� '§ 1 rates, $1.50 a year'i - .. `��'§�`Ojj%&; ,�t",� ip �,h 4 November 1, 1912 stacks . . . and over to the left a City, ,of mapkinaw, 0 the St t a - I k r * iii ... 11 "I,, I M. � " , , " , �, ' ' . I certainly woul4Vt miss for anybody a � one f a �� -i��_; "I �� X, that"s tbe, � � � ,, . �� � 11 1'_'�,� �. �J,, 0 1 areign, $2.00 a year. Sih or anything . , . , and �i , i , ,,;q , , ,,, �� , . gle . the part -d her western children. No I The good �peoplte of St. Andrew's prlate,of fine, juicy, red tomatoes ell highway department ferries- at the , , "­%"­ I' --..W ­i.` 11 . . I— .W�, Z' - ' \1 � fowl supper at thq church. Fox a real I ," 'l"I'l' 1111 � L, ;� . .V,�,il��,'f,V,.,, A#, '-,4 ce ts each. . __ - celebrated Thanks- sliced up, aud reminding everybody ,W�Ea,ts of mack C, an& a v�teram 9 ,,,,.,, ,ti��! �, � - ,,,�!p � . n, . I - . ,place would they.be more welcome. Chnreh, Bay",""', old-fashdoned entertainment and plan- I I Ina . � % _,,, 1-1-111.1, ­ I I 1�11 111'ii1­ I I I ", - � �,,�91�. "I, I.. , � I - giving Day by burning the mortgage that this would be about the last op- of fifty, years, on the Great Lakes, died.. ;;;; .�� �. �" N, ill, -.!;!v,".. I I.. � 11 ... , � � No place could they come to which on, their diandsome and comfortable ty of good vittl o portufitty. fop tomatoes tW. s season. On Saturd4y,in'Mairtne H4pital. ,BorrL , R I � � ,,, - , N fowl iupper, . ' ., �� .. - ORTH, Friday, October 29th. ' offers a better chance of makin churchL Not a little ,of this is due to I always have' a feeling Of excite- August 5, 1863, In Goderich,, be moved .i 0 . f,�'. �"" . g a hil men -t when I sit d1own at one O'f those to, Detroit when to first started sail- A t . � -,�,,, -,­, ", � Yesterday morniing I see M,r,s,. P , :�N­11��, I I the energy of the talented pastor, Rev. . �, I �fWk' . - � 11 'Vi� �Ir2;. �­ 7 . I 41 new start. The -pi6neer's` -work in A. Mcftrlaale. that's she's going to give my suit ,a along. WhaVs It going to be? Then Slidpmasters, put president of th& 4 � . Y, , heating up the irons and I know tables, and walt for my plate to come ,Ing. H,e was a � I $�,'-,,'�]' -� I , ;.�, I \ Association and, a m.em- � I � =4 : Huron has been Mr. Adlara Nlciholsoru, Of COUStauce, press. She's bustling a d with, a Mrs. Ed. Hawkins (%, Is editor Of be'r of'the Knights, of Columbus. The 9 . 1, , `:��, I . ... w, N, " I Ontario's New Minister of .done, and well done. � 11 ." "� MUD , ,,�, 1. , .1 . - 11, � �J, �"; ..L ,� , 1t,.,%Z,:­ - . The land is cleared and drained and 1 met wat"a very serious &cc'dlenft one Clean apron on, andi something about The Gazette) tucks a blate in front first ship lie comimemded was, the Sam ­­ � 4 I,— I Agriculture day last weeik while working with, a . 11 ;5,1 . thij whole place has been perked up. of me and, whispers, "I know what F. Hodge, and subsequent .vessels, in P .. ;,�,, .C: is waiting to be put into full cultiva- threshing outfit on the farm -,of Mr. Anbabelle, the oldgrey mare, is wthin- . 0 1 ":,;., ., � I Thomas Hill, Hullett. while 0-incing you like." She sure does, and' When ordler, were the Eb,sr ., , , I �, I r "... - �. The people of Huron, as well as tion again. prAng . . . and Ethiopia, the black Ward, of the I 1, I � , 1. . � _/ the guard over the straw knivei bAs r sort of scrape off a half inch of V,%pd Transportation Oompanj; the .. I ��,; -, , , , . . liand ,came in contact with, the re- voo;ster, laments in, a loud voice that gravy . . _ that's rich and, golden- Majestt6 of the J. & T. Hurley Corn- f I � "', W,., . thepeople of other rural constituen- . The barns and the houses are here, the pride of the flock has mysterious- brown and ,creamy, I- discovep under . � 1%;.:1, voilving knives, completely severing it. any; the Aftiral, for X B. McMil- 'r"I .. -Cle�, in Ontario, should experience a too many of them without contents, ly disappeared over nigh�t. it . . . a good big share of . ) -It I ', i ;i"_ Mr. Joseph McCully, Of Brucefield, brOast lan; the A_ T. Kinney, for the A. T. , I . "Get the ohoreisdone up early," the wisfibone still in it, and a Kinney Company, and the Thomas _ "I. ... �� " . , feeling ,of satisfaction and well be- and occupants. The choice of"loca- met with a very painful accident 6he with a -.1. P I 0'�.�,., . .- wife tells me, and all the stock got "wing and a drum, sd* that still has Barium and the (Y ax fl I � was, ang-aged J hu, B lum, ag- . 11 ��'_ Ing through the appointIment of - Ron.. day last week whem flie their feed in the middile of the .a ter- . half the chicken. att,a'ched to it. Be-, ships of the John J. Barlum Line. Me., . f . ,� . VLL ".. , :, - . tion'dild the price are prett� much in helping to cut wood with a circular f I %:�� . noon, and wondar no -doubt if some- sides there's plenty of dressing and, Intosh was, made captiffi of the City, , �T " ,an to one of the most im- saw. A large pile of ra14 fell -on; him I �;;:,. I F. M. Dew in the buyer's hands. Why not take one- hasn't died. a couple of big rashers -of mashed pot- of Mackinaw fivo--y;ear,s ago.—GOder- - . I ,,, 7, `� . . . , - .� "". � portant and,'kesponsible positions in advantage of it? . I. cutting his face and bxeaki n,g lid, But we go to, the fowl supper, I atoes. I can hardly keep from dig- icU Star. I ­1� t. � - don't eaeft much for dinter . . . I '. ' ' nose . "' ging in,-, until I get the plate w4ell-load- ". ..... _. � i". . �1'1 ,, the Government ." 1�11 . , that of Minister of' It is true these Westerners are not Mr. Alex. Gardiner's new house is fact the wife is busy roasting fowl, ad with. pickles, tomatoes and what- Many Grain Cargoes in Last 10 Days. . I ,, * � �A�!,�:., 1. . Agriculture. . I likely to make their fortunes here - nearing completion in Walton. It will and packing up good, things., and. be- . I - � ,�,�11 ' ", . " . P contain, all modern convenlences. sides I want to lliavle a good appetite ever happens tio, he near. ,�U`. n comes to his new posi- . 1, , Mr. Dewa to spend their winters in California. The crossi ,country shooting'match Down the, batch! And after that With, the arrival ,of the I Steamers . �,'� . I . - - when we get to the fowl supper. Tha hig plateful you can always have -an- Robert P. Durham and Sparta at t.b,a' ­. _,1-1 I - ' But they are assured of a good liv, *I, Thanksgiving Day was a decided I ., � ', tion possessing educational advant, old buggy is loaded down with fowl other ion 'harbor on � Thursday afternoon, with . 0 ,j ldl.,: - . . . succes,s. Chaxlesi Fritz and Henry and " . Then, there's. pie . . . le,u , , I . . � , ' W ,� I ... :�z: --ages' and practical business experi-� ing, and mora if they want to ea�n Youngblut-were captains, with Chas. goodies" and Annabelle has a pumiyldn, .raspberry, ,raisdn. Just when, ca -z -goes. -of wheat, the -amount Of grain �.. �, , ��i��' � . ence ,a combination too rarely pos- it. They would also be assured o .. Fri I tz. winning by 35 points. tough pull going.,into the back lane you are Idek-ing up the last cruxabs handled here in the -last two weelo, .1 I ,. : � I I 2 f at the church, The I women are hust- soared well, - -1 1. . 7 I Among those ,taking part in the of the crust, a woman comes along , above the million bushi,,f ' � . I ;1 1,,�,,.,, ,,, sessed, perhaps, by Our. Ontario Gov- chools, good progra- at the supper under the aus, ling around in that back kitoher4 and, With a plate of tarts, and following mark. The exact figure was 1,339�00L,p I . 1. . . - , I , .. V,- . the smell of gravy . . . I usually bushels, brought in by eight vesselp., I I , 1, I �, ei,=ent ministers. � He is, in fact, roads, good churches, good towns pices -of ,the Canadian Order Of For- and f"rl that there will be cake. ", ��. __ 10.,�!� . . and spicy dressing makes me There was only one outgoing eargro, ,- �i,.". . rasters, al Constismoe on- Thursday ev- ' ' manage to get a piece of Mrs. Tim- I . ,.. , 1��, � . one of th6 best equipped and most arid good neighbors. a ing were 'Mrs. D. J. McGuire, ot ru,qb old Annabelle into the shed end othy Hay',s chocolate cake and, some- --G'Odeillch, Star. . . ll, i T, � . . Ji p to tbe church, my- times, .two. . , I.., I �, � conscientious,ministers who has ev- , And then there is the question of Seaftorth, aud Miss A. G. Gem,mell and I . . I , . I ,,�,,,,, Mr,Ea,rl VanEigniond of Eg self. Mission Leaders At Clinto �� i mondville. Then with a plealsant feeling of be- In. .." I ... ., - ­ � � er held the portfolio of Agriculture Everybody seems to be happy. I ' .. _L I � 11 "-I� . . good government. The Assurance of Mr. Fred Hammeti, who has been meet all the old friendis in the -lobby, ing filled, up, I amble out and up into Two dpeakers ,outstanding in blier 11 . . . . . . . �1,r ... _ . in Ontario. . I that, no ,doubt, after some of their in Sarmia in the employ of Mr. F. . the lobby. A pipeful of toba6c6 in mission work of the Anglican Church, I'll, A �11 . GutteMdlge, has moved his- family to and when I pay my twenty-five cents, that old pipe of . ) ,,, * .... ,I,:,., - . studying at Willis Business . Western experiences, might easil be they give me a slip of pasteboard with � raine, just seems to in ,the persons of Rt. Rev. Philip Lin- " I After L , ., �1� � y that town. Y. His ,handsome residence ��� .. i.��: I I . a number ,on it. Everybody seems to help ,digest the food. Then by the del Tsen, Bishop of the Dlocesle'of ' . I I " �";. College, and the University of Ot� one of the deciding factors in induc- I herehas been, rented by . Mr. C. S. An- be sociable. I see Hughie Thonis tall,- time I am finished -the concert Is Honan, China, and Rev. C. D. Spencer, . . I 11�1. . 1. draws. I I - taWa, Mr. Dewan took his B. A. de- ing them to return. And, no doubt, ing to Ike McGraw and t,bey -seem to starting in the ball. . ,of Japan, addressed a capacity congre- ". 1 �4,.� Miss Florence- Soole left , on Wed- . '. I I ""'. � . at St. Francis Xavier College, before lon,g nescloy for Toronto where she has have forgotten that they ,have been There's notbing exceptionally good gation in, St. Paullsk 0hurCh Tuesday - I � I ��.:. - gree . _ , if there is any Huron t that concert. I suppose city -night. In adddtion to the guest speal�- ,. I �a, I)rocured a good position. ' Jawing at each other for over a year, abDu I , I Axltiquoish, Nova Scotia. For -two blood 1pft in their veins, it will. ' Much sutprise and deep regret was because one .Of Ike,& pigs has eaten folks would consider it as being 4%dck ers e-lergymen ,Of Huron Deanery pre- . 11� ' �;: -�. . I - . . . - . P��.:, , years he taught poultry.farming and 0 � . felt *nFlriday last on -hearing of the four of mrs. Thorns' prize chickens stuff." However, that don't '"prevent sent included Rev. E. L. Roberts, of . I ,, �",.� 11 I . . . that's over a -year ago but they me from having a good ,laugh, when Wingham, rural,dean,, who conducted . . ..� - ' . death -a Mr, Archibald D. Somerville. the opening worship s6rvice,; R-ev.:'W. .. ��,_ �Wollomics.atLKemptville Agricultur­ . . still keep ,reminding -each other of the jokes are cracked, and I really I ,­ � Has Winter Come? � The sale of Mr. H. Jacoti, Tu.cker- . ,� ­ : G. Bugler, of Dayfield, who read the . V.. �al College and in, 1925 was appointed smith, on Oct. 22nd was very success- 'the fact, when anything goes wrong. enjoyed the singing of the Peerless � , -1 To-n4ght though they�re puffing Flour quartette. Peter Jenkin's wav- Scripture ,lesson; Rev. A. -C. Calder, . 11 . I V� ' - ful. The s -tock was in good, cc .aw; y I . �,��[ ..'. Manager 'of the Oxford Faxmers� The weather wise men'of the dis inditi.on '011, cigars and acting as if they Werte ered, as usual' -when ih�� hit the high ,of Goderich, wfho assisted in the ser- I 1 1�4­1 1 , ..'K_il:� .. . . . . trict are telling us that we are not and high, prices ik,ere realized. the best of friends . ngtes, and Slim Day drowned every- Vice; Rev. -panon Appleyard, of Sea�- I I . .."." I Co -Operative Company, which under Mr. J. Steacy, of Zurich, 'has COM- "the big basement one I I �. I .1 Then we go 1 else ,out "On the Road To Man- forth., and Rev. Mr. O'Neil, of Gorrie- � �11'1­ going to have any Indian Slimmer plated the painting of the exbprior of nto . V. .. hishand has become one of the'big- � ­` room where the long tab _,et, dalay." The storakeleperis wife,ca-ma The rector, Rev. K. McGouil, int,,.o- I � � 11 I,- ' , I . -a NR'tQi friendly Out 1. ., gest this year. That this fall is going to the aaew school. It's warm in thei ,Ig are to ,say that recitation about -e guest speakers, who deak, I I . , duced th . and most successful in Canada. A serious accident happened to Dr. . � prehensively with the work of , I . � 1iV;1 . I "Levinsky's Wedding" and- she had to com � I ": - � be wet �nd cold. That winter is com- od,ors of meals: being served . . . I , , 1�1�: .: T h ors e who are in a position, to I . David McIntosh, V.S., while on a pro- and the clashing of di-shes . . . and stop when someone made her latigh their respective. fieldo.—Goderieb Star.- I � . 11 . , ,.� ing early. . fessional vislit, as be was turning the .1, �_ judge, confidently. predict that he owner at James McQueen's lie was people laughing. There are vases of - - - but We e.nJoyed every mlinute Presentation . . . ii !,'�� 1 If the weather over the week -:end, thrown out very forcibly On ., the flowars on, white table cloths . . . Of it. Yes, in spite of -the fact -that . , 0" . L "I , ,-, will be equally successful 99 Minister . and even further back, is any indica-. . ground and striking -a stone ,or some and.the "best" silver for in-fles around h same tbAng at the On Wednesday evening last a num- I . 1'.t, �'. . Of Agriculture. He knows the value , had been brought in by the women.. St- Patrick's concert. the ,home of I I - �g,', , . . bard ,Object made a terrible ga$h over I e� I .1 Here ,and ',,here you would see cups Then ,Ale go jogging home,, -Mrs, Soan6rs to spend al, I � �­,�. ,of money and the needs of Ontario tion, perhaps they "are right. � his eye. . and William and I "''. . . with a zimall, red ribbon- of s,tring on abeadi -of me I hoax Peter Jenkin's try social hour With their neighb�or, Mrs, I L' 1:�, . But it does se A young man named Chas. Theo- I ,.", farmers. He is unassuming, but a I em a little early. The the bAnfle, ard; you could jus� imag- out the same number, as if to see Lake, prior to her removal from their . I - � ­ � g I 11 ''I ba.ld, a, ,inployee in The Bell Engine . ;; ,1�11_. I worker and his heart is in his work. roots are still in the' ground And the Works, had a very narrow escape ine some small nervous woman apx- why he wavered . . . and sure en- ,midst. A dainty lunch Was, served by I . I 'j!, _ ' . from a serious accident a few days "Ousily woncleiring"if she would get. ough he,get's up the ,same place and the -bostese, assisted by Mrs. Bates. ,� �, . I ,­ . buckwheat isn't all threshed, and ev- .1 "I"... q At any rate, Mr. Dewan, as Minis- them all back. his voice goes - Laywire.. Then hi -s and Mrs. Denman, after which Mrs- I , , I I'll, . ��. ., I ' ago. He was Working With a drill , f"',,,11 .. �11 . � ter of Agriculture, has commenced en some. beans are 'out yet, 'and as when his coat got caught in the re- Boy, does that table look good! old, hound stops. to bow'I, and that Lake Was inhile ,the recipient of a I . ��,, I . �i . ' i . " - ; .U -11,t: .� his new duties bisteppino, out on the this is being written it looks very volving shaft a,nd. before he was rA- Pickles . . . and sihimmardrig' jelly gives us all a good laugh to go home bLautifill wall nurfor. Though taken - . .71 I;, ,I C) . li eved -he was cons-iderably., cut : and, ,.., . . and down the table a little, way with. � by surp�ise, Mrs�. Lake thani,ed �Ier . �,;,, ,. i', right foot. His, first official act was much as if these crops and parts of � bruised,' . I friends for their thoughtfulness and . . ,.,!�, would have to stay out for a Messrs. W. R. Cole and -son, Har- . I . I . " invited bhem to visit her in her new I I 19�v� -to appoint Mr. W. R. Reek, his Dep-- crops, home.—Brusse-1-s Post. a . _ � , - .. ,, . .."', I uty Minister. That was . . while yet. old; R. P. Bell and Ed. 11-inchley .4ave e% a . ­ I a sagacious gone to Muskoka on a hunting expe- 'D JUST A SMILE OR TWU 0 Contracts Let For Work at Armory 4 ; .;. , z � "?, � . Such thinks have happened befor'e. fZtion. They were accompamled by 41 ; .. , k", �'.. appohitment. . � :1 I I 1, ��,�,, the veteran hunter, Mr. Johnson, from �... . . ' ' I "X. � ' . . . I -eeting of the tovlrW council- . I Mr. Reek is Perbay)s thev will a-ain'. You never Art the in 11 � . well educated -and has . 1 1:5 Dungannon. . I "Funny, ain't it, Paw," said, Johnny, Write, we know, is written right 1, ,. I T� can tell whatAhe weather man -is I I ,. on Friday night last, contract$ were, . I I 51. I � had special training and long experi-' an When we see it written write. awarded, for the work to be -done at. - �Lk . "that everyone in our house is I ,_ '. . '. ,. I . * I . , I - ,V, ; thinkin ' animal?" But,Nrhen, we see it written rite the building on. Newgate Street whioh� � I, . , . ,,, '­��'. i . ence to fit him for the position. He g about, nor what he -will do. , , I �. 1�,_ -S From The Huron.' Exp - e . "i:- was, at one time, Assistant Live ZD , however, or I "Why, Mother's, a dear, and baby's For write, to be written right, ment for use as an armory.—Gode " If he has any feeling ositor Daddy: "What do you mean?" We know ,it is, not written, ilght; is to be leased to the Federal Govern- I . - I -, . . I . ,� . .any regard f or- public opinion down November 4, 188'r iihttIe lamb. -I'm a ki-d� I caarit think Must not he written rite Or right. rich Signal. . — ­ � _! _.. Stock Commissioner at Ottawa, but � I at 0 . . . 11..,.Z�, I ar m-, he will let 'up a little. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Joseph Daddy: "I'm the goat, soiL" But write, for so it's writtery right. I . . '11. .11, . I . . - :1 � _1 o ye r of the on the,f . what you are, Paw." I Nor y must it be written Wright. . drops 60hind Counter , I �.�, �: . � I t ,A- _r� � . 1. - . � � I Ontario Experimental Farm a t We have had quite enough rain and. 11-jncaid, of Wimigham, met wi h 0 � . ­ - � � . . aceMent near Gle�farro Jimmie: "�ad, Why don't more . I serious w'. * I Arthur George, restaurant -oA-n.,,r, . . - too much snow in, the past few . As the 61ored doorman ran down and' well, known citizen of Wt*wel, , , _' 11 I ��. . Ridegtow'11. - � ... ; I . . 11 ,Ile was out shooting �a�d was. stand- hair grow'on- your head?" � . rip- died suddenly on Friday evening . . , � ,;;, weeks. * , . I I ing on a log when his foot slipped Dad (very bald): "Why doesn't to open� the limousine door, ,he t . - ?"�., I It-should'be remembered that real, . . ped and rolled the last four ateIia.' ,,",,,when. he slumped .... the, floor while, I � I -, " nd in some unaccountable way the grass -grow o. a busy, street?" # I . . 't, � Life 'on the farm has not been , '�' � I 11'�"(_ I prosplarity in Ontario rests upon the gun went off, taking.- off one of the Jiuunie: "It must be be "Por heaven's sake, be careful," standing behind his counter. A wait- I , . cause it . E , - I . I I . r . N� � pleasant. Farmers can't wor�,, just fingers on bis right hand,. can't push its way up through the cried, the club mi-,inager. They'll ress rushed) to- the street for assist- f I .� .. �.: ,prosperity of agriculture, and we be- Mr. Thos. Dickson, Seaforth, now ,concrete." think you are a member." . ance and- upon her'return he was di&ad- , " I ... 1) '�,�'.. q, .11�evo that Ontario farmers will have wade. The pastures are bogs and has the frame of hislarge, sale stable 0 1 . 0 , —Mitchell Advocate, I . . I 4 . I ­ , �' I I ". the barnyards worse. erected, which lie is putting up nea;r Policeman: "As. soon as. I saw you "Hello., old man! what's the trou- Wins Trophy With Horses I I - . M"I., la strong, capable helper in Hon. P. . _ ­ ._ the -creamery. � .1 . . � - `1 It is not pleasant at all. We had I faome around.thA hand, I said to my- ble?" ,� I , �$4:1 �. J. Dewan, as Minister of Agi-icul- . . I . Messrs. Dickson and McMann s1hip- self: 'Forty-five at least'!" "I've been to a fortune,teller." R, J. Scott, of Cromaity, takin-- I K�, and s I V � R.. �.,' � 11 r umm .Ab". Itu're, and a second' in his Deputy e_5PrIlig _,er, so ped -on Thursday last eighteen super- Lady) Driver: "How da.re you? It's, "What did she say?" , his tea.m. seventy miles to the twen, - r ... i0ir SO 0 ly -i�, � . - I much sun, suel-'Imuntiful crolis. Why draught horses to Lancaster, this hat that makes me look , Id." "Notbing.. She just gazed into'.the fourth international plowing match, 6 I I 2�.� - -Minister. . Pennsylvania. . 0 c*stal—aad gave me my m�oney held at Fergus last week, came home. ., � - - .. .., . . I "", I , 4 .1 I I -,,'..". 1. . can't the weather man round out the Mr. David McKay, of the 12th con. "Do you run a bus between'the ho- back." , with the coveted Senator Frank P.. . . I . I I &�..,: I I . 0 , year decently? We don't want Win- cession of McKillop, dug a well late- tel and, the railway station?" Woodle: "I really dl=1 know what O'Connor, trophy for, the best team # ��1111 . I ' . I ly for Mr, Paisley, of'McKillop, fifty Manager: "I'm sorry, sir, but we card to play. I'm afraJd I've made a amongst, twenty-two pairs, of the' fin- ' ,.".":,, . I ", Whp Not Huron ? ter now. � , feet deep, stoned it and finished it doi&t.11 . tool of, myself.", e t horses. in Westetn Ontario.—Mit- 4 , � . ,��., . � . � . I . 8 . �� , ".. A . . I Ile I up complete in seven days and a balf. "Mat's Strange. My friends said Blanche: "That's, all right, I d4)nit cliell Advocate. , - . . 1� . I I 1. I �', � . 11� . I . . ­ �_­,� . It is said that Bruce County is ex- . . 1. On Tuesday Mr. Ohrds. Eilber bakeir you would get mie coming and going."' see what els-e' you COUld have dpne." . 1. . I 1 4 11 I ��1,1� . of Zurich, went on, his usual irip to - . . , Honored Before Leaving . � I I ., ence on Election . I . �4 . -_ I I �� � periencing an influx of new settlers Cred,iton -and when near there his — I I _1� � � , . ,.­ � � I 'n,g to their new home- I I I";,, � (From the Port Arathur Neivs.-Chrouicle) borse -took sick. By nine o'clock in ,� . � , "', from the Western Provinces. Per - in Bbtofle movii - . 1. � , " � One of the intere,sting incidents of the Pro- the evening the horse was d(ead. ( .' . ,. ­"�% haps we should not say iriew-gettlers, I . ,* _Exeter; Mr. and Mra. Henry str4lig.' . ..�j�, . vincial electd,on was, the antry of a Toronto news- The ftrmers of the Thames Road, " Life on the Prairie - . � of Ugborne, were surprised by a � � V, I -them had their paper publisher, G. George McCullagb, who Usborne, have organized a farmers' 41, . " 0 number of neighbors and friend& 0 I. :j - 'A� V as the majority of IS. , ,,, . V.1 .... �,, , , , I ­ . '-�how directIng tibe destini" W the Toronto Globe club in -their raddst for the, purpose * gatibierOd at their home to spend' " .,�­ - 0 a social time together and express 4 "" . origin in that county,, although man� and Mail, deemed it advisable, or opportune, ib of discusaing- subjects which, will he 0 11as lts'Co 'ensations * who I / , '' . . . MP gc�od wishes, for their future welfare.. ". Z. .-I of the newcomers may be of the see- take to the air. I . ef interest to them. The officers, ap- 41 �' - I . I " � "', V I ,� , I Using one hour ,of time on an eigi I x - poinited'are as follows: Robert Gard- I ,(From the Brooks (Alberta) Bulletin) ' I 0 Durl4g the.. evening an ad&ess was, # I - "I � 4 ond oii third generation. . .teen sta . � . I I '1�1 r , ,,`.�� : I - tion bookup which cost, It is sadd, $2,200, Mr. ine,r, pree.; Hiram, Borlandi vi6e�pres.; . I .1 me -ad by Mrs. Rufus Kestfe and the . - � . . . 11 .,�,:, . ­ ; I . . .1 "I , 1;:' It is a well known fact that the McCullagh produced, ten columlifs of copy for his, William Montem, sec.; John Allison, � I I presentation of a beautiful occaslonaj /' ", I I 11 . A generation of Borp,as in its surge across the chair was alado- to,' Mr. and- M� ."t I V, I— , I newspapdr and nobod'y knows, 'how many votes treas.; Thomas Russell, chairman -of . § . ,41�� .1 two Counties of Huron and Bruce. I the hundreds came west on 'harvest prairie; I . .. -Iiiam. wood,1. gem- I 1 4 , " ;­ , for either party, if any, . ; committee. , Strang ,by Mr. WI I . I �,,­ ��,.�� .� contributed more largely toAhe pop- The im-pressdon created, by tbe publisher in an ' Mr. Robert KelLand, Of Exeter had excursions and retuTned to tell 1he Great forest fires on the ramparts bars, of the 'Huron -ft -le Woii�enls Jn- 4 V. .,�,'�4 1 . � , I :1, ',iA4ddress 'which, swung- intermittently frOffi. one a narrow escape from being gor�d by old folks on their hundred acre farms of huge mountains and felt their burn -1 stdtute, the same evening, -presented � I- , ,,, ­ flation of the Western Provinces , -h g - Of the ing breatli; rantg .1 �.j" , U �� � 0 ,� � I . "" party to aiother, with more kind" words for Heip�. a bull on Saturday last. He was q the lavis, -rain ,production w Nw. St . with 'a sll�er casserole- J I I ,�;��;, ' � ,;, I? . vast farms of the prairies. In many Fifty square miles of green prairie and lMis� Kathleen' ' with a blanket. Ry, t��. - than any other section of � Ontario. burn than for Rowe, was, the sariousiess with feeding the aninia When it broke I .. 9 Instances the whole family would mi- after a Spring,rain, , . The presentations were made b-j� miss 1�, -1 I �, I - �,,;!," . new two counties,'in fact, have nev- ,, whicli be takes his posRion, It Is an admirable loose and made for him. Its at -ten- 'i # .1 . I i I I . Ml� I Ahing for any man, to regard his, work and his tion was? attn,acted by Mr., McIntosh grate westWard,- having sold their 'And mingled, wi6h the great �Rocky N. Keddy and. Mrs. M. Beahlet, ,an& ­.. .1 I . , .. � "', "I .k',�',�', ,, ,,er been quite the same since the mi- responsibility as serious. But, sometimes, it- who was stanang' 9jose, by. . land, stock, implements, and other be- Mountains and looked with awe up- the addiress was read bly the presi- A I . '... I .� , " . I . .. longings. 0n dent, Mrs' . . I 1 �,I).,� �11: . �d should net be. too serions.. 1� 11 Mr. John Beatty,'\, of Hibbert, who 1, ' Arthur Rundle. Mr. Strang I �,,�::,_ .- gmtion it the 'West set in some fifty , Tibe Globe anct Mail has, been striving �d4per- has taught successfully during the In discussing, the changed situation Brighifaced Aurora rosy -finger- for a number of Years has been a I , I � , "F, . 1, � resident of Tra,b6ni`6 ha��Ing, I - - r,V", s I - ,.yp'ars ago'. ately -to convince the People that from it ,and it past four years in. S. S. NO. 2, ,-Us- The Seaforth Expositor, located in dawn, prominent I . �F,)�, - ' Huron County, which futn4shed many Standing tip4o6 an misty moun- acted, In the capacity of municipal � - '. ".1- � �.� Not'�bnly did these -two counties, atom are to be Obtained the leads and the guid- -borne, takes charge of -the Lumley fam-illes, to the westward ;movement, tain to,DEW' clerk. He was also secretary-treasur- : . , � , , � , I � aince for go -ad, government in Ontario. it is tak- s6hool aftkr Christmas,. Mr. D. Hay, ., "', �,� 1, � , - 4 grua I 1.:�� � f" ."L I ' * t shrinkage in popula- I . . ;4 I I Ing too much' upon- itself. There are others.. merchant of Parouhar, an olAteacber, , says: AUA felt c1qu&h1gh dust storms, er of the Huron; Weather ttigurance! ''�,. - , ­ . - 0 i , I � " , �, .. , *."� - of their wealth flowied TI)rougibout the Province- In the smaller cities is his,,:successor. ,." . "We' have never experienced, a plating bail -storme, cold, that bit to 00. for a number of years,. Mrs.- . 4- . 4 .1.1 I I �. . . are a group ot newspapers which are 4111te as . The annual, plowing match of the flood. We have never experienced the boue, heat that,burned like a Strauk and, Miss. Xathileary have been 0 . ` I I - , ,,�,�� , "I , � I I I provinces As well. Now well edited, and, conducted- as any in the metro. Uqborne & Hibbert Plowing Aftocia- a drouth. We donft know what a cinder, blizzards that cut ,like a active in the work of the ituronde,le- -, , , I I ' .. � . , � ... " � , ,,� , ,, ik, � .11 � , dust storm Is: We have. nerver knife; - WOMen's rWtltuta.�t2tobei- Tftnes-Ad- - 11,��,,� ., sJo have turned, at P0119 and 'which are equany interested, In -,he Oct, was held, on .Thureday Of last . " . � 4 � ­ " , - "�_. - , 'horns above a sea of vocate. ' � ;�­.. �,,­�,, " ' , ,�' � , 9 �'-11, 91 I . . seyen drifting soil. Shade trees The tossing . _ , I � "; , ", a welfare of the aountry. I week on th,p farm of Mr. Mark Drake, . t��,, "'fl...'., I '' .As Brftce is coficerned. - , of Stiffs, ,%or, line our streets: the lawns, are stampeding cattle; � "I �� , , "", ,4'k" �,, ,�, est . .1 . 1. ,,, . 11 . . . As a matter of fact these Provincial dailies, in thalf a mile we ev 6 , I '11' ;-1 �'JA , , :, �, � . , ", , ,,,, , Dd controlled by man, .�,i�`,, it:'� 6h4' an :jrandsafts . gre6n; the gar4ens, are a riot of A vast' #Itgorama of wheat axtan& P hi " Club Elect Officers � ,,, I ". k, ",""', . are comiag , manT instances, ownth ou were nine plow4 antera& Ile follow- I as Ing mllb�aft "'mile across the level i ,,,� , . Who have created, rath,er than having bad them M19 were the Vitaiers- 'Extra,�l , color. � In, the country the tre er 'I I , ���� 6 �U . . st , On Mondlay, ,Oct 1fth, ibe Glee Club, 01 11 ;� I "'M iit': , . , - handed over by som,6 rich unoe, Are More keen. . James Bell; 2�4 Wim. Delaney; 3rd, are larger, more ,Imposing, and prairie, the green turning to etraw of, WInghem Hi I I , I '� i,�;,,:��'.!, 77, - P. gh School leld a tea R ,, �!'�;,� i,.�L,�� , , , they are Of every kind._ The pas- color, on, a late Summer day; . , 11 '. , ,­ ;�', w A 41 , -we V " , 0 � ,�* tely, ho ver, condi- . ly sensitive of the needsedtle4 of the Provii1ce W. H, Walsh; first class, men, with turim are ,green; the crops are A great land, produce In le in the. audItorluml, for the. purpose of 1� and more genuinely independent than, some of . ' iron p1dys-1st, Leonard BUts,0111; 2nd, so t1lan 4*6rg&n.1zMg-4or the following year. � � I .1 "' "h6t, just I the � same. The ' growing so fast you, can Almost a generation grain wealth `0�h'se, tc� Under th4t, leadership; of M-Iss mcLarty � IV 4 9 '.., , , , � . . 41,1 �� , r . -10� 'i . . I . the 3161WSPS'Per prodruotloi�l of the bigger city, M(trik Drake; - 4th, 0 . i . _4rd, J. Cohnolly; see them gtOw, That gTo*th tat, equals half the value of 'W-1. the tib .. "I I A',; �� e bt duting . In M16st case§ thete Provincial dailies take the i 'Thbm" Walsh- b I clas s , spells abundibnc+--abundauce � ev- gold, stpjeed�up In the coffers, ,of th.4 ' "' Glee Club will furnish ,special I I lgtflidad� 4(lay i. 36hn) Harbltm. I 0 � :`,d ­;�,�,or I t 16 4ttiftido'tflidt if they-prese,ut Jm1n..dA-y to Alex, Wdly-1164r; 26&, . erywhere.1' grea.t Vatiefts Of the world. 1, music for the Christmas, COMM49111C,s- V 4 , . ­1,1� fair Aftd fidDarmal r6port and s%nnm*try (if the On Tue9day morhifig e'tP"Oloek' Went and Easter programs, and agstst, . 1, I ,�� I , I � . . 11,� ., 4 at on . Q W�i, VIW� peopla , A ft , Ubws, .1un1nftUe,nc#d, by pr6f,etaM6 od. prejudices the old al,"M voltith've had W�h�tted A ore4n', 01011814111t and! 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