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I.- 4 ".. � g_?",� ,,.,,,I, lKeli - . -S -om th � , I .:..� ii�,,�!, -, 1111'..,`� for siz, months, as it was on Sep Lt� ldeadol'w , . ­ �, I - 0 . 40 , in -e Dominion 'Bu I-., ,4 ,�,:., tem ,�:�,�;,����,��4,�l,,-��;�l,���,:�i,�,,�,�,��"""�,,�,f"� ", - , , �i4. �-` 4,;�! � ��,�:�, , ;',�,.�,�;,� ,�,�%-,. ? , The -Kvjrgn I�xpqsjtor of Fifty'and I I of Statistical . � . .,j,.,�,�Ilkq � 04. At Seafort . I was I ,, I . 11 I .I., �,*,,�,'�.'­.�,� �, 'AriO, ev- ' ber 3rd of last year that war. d,'E-, � . I � �, �,�,,,,!;, �!,,�','�";: '',�,��.!,, A � h, Ont ­ . _ TWeint"ve Years Ago. I * 11 .. ow. awlel 4 I I ­,�­`,� I.- , "''. "M . : ,, t'. .,J,�,11­�,`­ �,�,�'. . "". .1 I . I - ay afternoon by McLean clared. � I . . . . I- � . , 11�J�,"`� �,i�. , I ­­ I I %�iQ' , . I :�,1,�� ,Z�,!� — . - — , . . I I ', ", _., , "', . I I ,-,,,�,TI_M�d_ _, � — dd I � _:Z: J ,,, .... .. l4it,�,, SALT MARSHES OF ACADIA . ' ��"'��!---'j.�' *060, " I I It seems, in a ay' much longer KENSI! a streak of cussefteag thl%t would � I � . � . , �*',",'�,,�',,-;,,,,,�,�"":�,.�...,;,-., . 7 . From T bitiberwioe go unnoticed, y .1 q I., ,�6:,�`�­'�t,"�'T,' "..". , than that. But per ps *at feeling ,he Hu�on' Expositor Biddy, our �-,�, -i:,!�,.,-",i,,�b, " . I I It do 334 "ars ago, In 160,6, thlat a � 1111�� .."', 11, I . 7 �.:,��,�,,;,�',I�,;���;,4,'*,�)�,,� v . . Hens are always a subject of in, little red lien, who has, -been this lead- ship arrived Pit Port Royal, NGvU S00- .1 '�,,��L".`,��"�.;. $ rl rates, $1.50 a year 'in March .19, 19,15 te,LWt OR the ,41M, esPeciallY- DOW' ing light in the hents social order tia, with a -laxge ,lyarty Of colonists . I , '��t��,��'�',',,�,,'�l'�,�'�,,',"2-�� ,.,%,ubwr1pt10 is caused'because t x onths we � , . - ,:�V ,',,,�;�:% - . Single hat Old Sol has relented and puts a around fVere Por a'great manly years, from Fra=o Here on the "Grand �.,1,AJ,,,:4'.,:��,":,:* :,radvaneb; foreign, $2.00 a year have been at war m no /different ' Mr. Jo1bn,Al)brecht had ,the raisfor- 't d,, _ . � 11, -1 ,�,! I '� 1, , ... I . I little warmth into bis.rays, The at- is by nature a C-ontente wedl-man- t,P�`It�,`�t, tuii;ie, ,to. meet With a severe, accident . . , pro, (the only ,nktualal cleurtnig in " - ��-�",.��,����,�,�;.�",�,���,,� . 4 cents each. ' eced' '' temoon, Isun beams down Into our nemed menUber ,O�t the fowl prder. But . ,,",�. - "'Cople$2. from the ,year or two , pr lug, last wvek. 1-10 Ulan alssasting his the dense forest stretching then from � �,) ", ", - I . �. . '�' , � I henhouse, and. I was moved to tarry 'as soTl%s March comes, shiB gets Vas- I.. � ,- ',�,`­, - when there was a continuous war o^ Caw Bivton ., %:, - - P .. ... . I - " eo, the un,discovered - t �ii,,,�.`�i,;', � : 11 Isir., toda . . �'�,:,F!,,� � T on the grounds, that I W" 919k pospVd"'bY, the materml instanct aaa� 8.) they established the- - � . 1. !��V ,:_�J�4 ."", ..I...''.- Advertishig rates on application. , I 11 , -de, . velopis a passion for Wehing either wesitern pradrie I ,,, , - cti eving ,the eggs, . I ,`�,?,',,if�",', �­ . . nerves going on. oul ale engine , ,and. C Uttan g oidleelt Whate settlement north Of, . . I with a !gas . . ' �ii',,,',,�i�""Il'i",,.���,,��,�,.'I I I � . At any rate, this war is very dif- lbox, v&m- a knife broke. anxi hlitting W" fresh, clean. straw on the floor in the .porse pollar that I leave on Florida, which proved; to be the ,crii,dle I , . �,,�,".�Q:�,.� 7 "ORTH, Frida even if we Mr. AJ-bre&t in the, fao& Cal; Qu 091Y and - the occasional cobweb ' swelpt the. winilldw shelf or. else in the 'half of agricaliture and rallaing in Canada. . - ,,,",',r��e,'�,,"�, , - , y, March 15, 1940 ferent from the last one, I dumm, our benbalw1e, '.I& a cheeify sort bus:hel measure, over the chop bin. ;,�',',";�-',i," -BE �1111)�,­ - , gash werow W,*.oba&k. i ,Me salt marzilwo of Acadia, need- §J�;,��!,,� , . I I of plam outside there's a steady Disturb ber and she goes at yo4k'ham­ - �t4-,�I, �' look upon it as a continuation. In ,rho red school of Hibbert wats, mov- an' no ell a were especially at �.51�1 dmeep-dveep of meltink snow from tile mer, and bongs� and with wings shied lg 0 nlmg' W.": 1. lent- - helse, men from the moutU "i ,., K�!�,""'..�',j,'�, I . Britain Rules The Waves 1914 we entered war with maid en- ed to the Staffa, Idue One day rec eaves as the,drops splatter into the to tilie ground attlacksi you. attler yOu've t1A,tave tot "I,% 0,­ i6A-,�­ .1 I .1 ly. . channiel of wi�ber m. any little hand- put 'hor down on the, pas'sagewa.y of the lAodre, Whose fathers, had re- , �11�1 claimed and d�-kled- such lands for 46 1 thus�iasm; bands played and flap . . ;07 .. . .. . tit. iff any proof was, needed that Bri- ' ' made datch wM,c,b serves to drain, the flow, , DacU year she Is- marked as. a Then hens, exe dienturely candidate for the "pot of soup" class 9 ...... I I tain I ' ' the "Land, of Evangeline," IMMOntal- 0 �,`,,,�" , flew. We entered this war under a L)eiit a ,few dW"i in, Wingbanl. enerations,; Through bliledr eff—tB )�g�`�',�� , ,c g�,,,,!�v " . rules the waves�jt was amply � The pulids of St. JoseWs C nwent barillyalrd- �,�"N.'' . . cloud of sorrow because it was. nec- gave a; reciftid in Iffie. music roomis of .9cluatabling among the straw, perking but by some mirable .seeips to, always ize,d in ,Longfellow's-'evic pqpm, be- . � " . ' �.4, ,, � -&MonSoated on Thursday morning atch you for escape at. I #"y . , -tile ,highly �R�I�v" , the co,nvent last T,,,&y ,venang. their heads sidewayis, to w came the most fet andf . ,g,�i � last, when the giant eighty-five thou- , essary, and because there' was. no Hensl, -of course, -can 41s - I - 1. ,,, I ��,&,,,,,- Those taking li�At in, Obe entertain- a second and then ddving down for . 9 -be gen jedl faxmlUg (dastrict of Nava Sco nri7 ,V,,,�,,,�` . other 8�olutian. .Monica Bryne ,Oiita uncovered graim, They're ca-caing eral nuisances. 8011119 a1*&Ys'Want to tia and no, doubt, wi A condillUe to be kt�',_ ., ton liner, Queen Elizabeth, ual?y. sand .ment w'ere mdoses b�i ,away continuably in, A,,Vleasant hom,eT poo�st tale in '60 for'manly centarlesi. To control 1,%!`,'�-,1.,J,. I This war is different too in the Tintla Flmemxan, Alice Cailbeirt, IsW I on buggy or the cutter C �i�i%,�,�.11 steam6d into New York harbor on ' I and sont of way, giving the -place the 010'st the driving shed, while othem-'prefec tqie salt ti,deD,sweeping ovel, this 1-1. ,- UP, , . matter oi,easualties, for during the V"dls' � Oxillwa Mel one' K*hleeil ,con1c,uted atmosphere you,could 1 P1. � . its -maiden, trip across the Atlantic. .1Hd4h-'�M,0ftnn, Anna Atirifison, May in- the ha�;. rack upl on the bam floor. a," of 15,000 aicrea, .the French Ac,a­ 11",1'3k .. agilae. _Llthiopia, ,out- venerable,, but Several aaso manage to s� hu,illt the first dykes itt 1636, 1 . ,'-"'2�,$� past six months. there have been few- Noman, Amc,k- Duly, Mzabetji Keating, sti K fighVilig rooster, coines &tild get 'in 'the ,dian . , . _` - Without convoy and unarmed the ' , also -by Musters Jack Neville, 10d. � iqlg horste, stable, and When you come late I br letely reelaim- I 1. L��, . er casualties, on land, than occurred pp, thelittle platform, ducks Jils comb ,,, ,,1670 bad camp I . ,,��. . . l � eth -left Scotland on . Kewting and Joe Auxlvew. I . -on a winter's, night they" look up, at ed the marshes., which thoy occupied � I �,,,�, . Queen Elizab Mr. Robewt .U, l!, ,, f Tite, E�Eqii Eneire, I ever,so, slightly for the ,opening and re- - , , in a single day in the World War, I , you.with sleepy,eyes auddrowsily . an -bib iL755. After, a perio& of five I , I stlylitsi 'over aE�Jf to enqui,ra ,What my proa,ch you for �the hour you're come L,�,:. riginally , . I ks Of Seaf,oith, re- years, they were again used by Aca- . �_ February 26th, nfrequeititly in a single & '111hresher w�olr buisdnesp is in this kingdom. Not ,b h _,� .. ­­ - and not u -mor . - 11 , Z - A before the war ts, first jour- - turned f -11 Molitneat and Ottawa on . e- ome. dkan& who had returned- to ,this Idd,s . . �. , _... S , for i . ' ing able to Impress me, he puts -on Every time I sit down on a chop - . 2 �, .1 . hour. Saturday and ,brought With Win a trict and bT settiters, from New Eng - " Of course no pu . contract tow, the manufacture of shebas his little act of finding grain, calling ba,g, there seems, to be a hen,concen- ,,, . to Ameri6_ b- t th. � and. . I �� 11 Jaey We may be far quieter abott is the faithful hens who come saunter- trati In her W,at ling on that par - ,V licity was g - ;,,�. , I . ,iven 6 the sailing of this for the British axi". , 1 ng ch somer dylke,latildisi are kuown.Vos�- "." . war, but there is no. question of Mr, RL m co,ates, of Seotorth, thas Ing Ove" to see what -he has, and then, ticular portion, of t,�,e paxii) floor, down tively to have ,been cultivated Pot, 75. . -.- - I . 'ft-,... e'largest ship afloat, I touping, gobbles the mors -el hlimsaelf- "the back of my neck. . . " I M gialat liner, th 0, T- years, Aii,th no renovation and probafb- 11.;�' doubt but that we are more determ- " trelated himself to a F d' auto, Pu 's 1111here's a thrill in finding fresh ' -bAd . � ly ye . ... ,'.�� � , but at the -'same time no other nation . ' chaed, .from, Mr. J. F. Daly, the Ford . f ,)am 100 to 150. .0 ars bef oi E, that. .... � - . I �* ined. We learned iomething from agent in Seaforth.. eggs tin a clean nest. You Pick up tate Hens aq,e all different. A nerve, if diegelilea-ated by Over CT01PIPing, bog . . 1�.,�, I but Britain or one without Britain s i and , - f1d find iptenty to inbellelSt glect of dit4inafre, -they I ., � . I . . the, -last war, and ,because of that Mr. Perey Ralph, Of A13el miltitlaxy Pl-lre white. spheree, still warm, I ,q)ecialist cou -0 st y e growth or ne .11 I .... ... � - . . ad th ". t, would have dared such an I. camp at'][Amdoii, sipent Sunday with fOlucae them for a while before's4iP- tl,limself In it he wet to are easfly regenerated; .the d-vJ,es,ar0 �._,,j , consen .. I pimg them in, a -smock coa,t packet. nervousnees of the White Leghorn, ' ,�7,-"�, 1. . knowledge we are making fewer friendis In town. brokeu. al. couveWent places, and the, , �,�, � ocean voyage in time of war. 11 mistakes in this one. Canada's ef- Ivir. Charles Sills met witili a seveire Think (5f the work a hen goes throug1h the stead easy-going wa,unter gait of ; , __ .., V . . tidet allowed, to, flow In at will.. The 1­7,� I . I . Britain's .new liner, the largest,. - P�lv - ,,,_ ,- ,(y.,.11n on, Frid,ay ,,jght. -and what a clesperate job it is to get red Rock?or th6 lazy saunt6r of the, - d0la at 11".. I .. .11 .. I believe w i veget - ','�� " fort for the future is far better He,,vms, umpiring at a tockey match -the �ei �� man to pay more than a cent Buff Orpington, In F,%ct, lee, ye'ars- the , . . , ollCe -and in, two or tbi 11 'ship afloat, cost nearly twen- ,ind, a -half for, her entire day's Work. 'that hens migbt make better subjects- ­��., 1. - . , V�11 . fastest Planned and much more effective. there when ,the puck fL�1�,A Over the . - year e Who seek entire marsilt Mrfa,Ce 181 Wvered with I ".,' . , -ty-nine mifl-on. dollars to construct . ,,ai� hi,111"g diim on the head above Our. cluckers, -have started this than �some of the peopl mud. The dykes _ , . ., I a thick layer of new ,::,� � The war so far has been conduct- , and if eve ­there was anything to ,trY kuowledge about their mental, work- ;;; � .. ,the ey-e, inflicting a bid wounxi, . are then. rebuilt, ditches are- apened, .� and because of that fact, in all prob- - manfs -patience it's, a clucking h4en. iugs to ease the boredom of their I I &, ed behind the lines on land. We have ,T%E�.. prank Habkfirk, son of Mr. Jno. a instinct ,that inakes- them. want lazy­r1ch lives. . I . and in two to four,years, the laud�ls 11 . "'i '1� 11 ability, lies the reason of her remov- . ' 11mbitirk, of McKillop, left WilmiVeg The , I again-bea-mirig ricdi. Engidoh, hay and '' � . ...;� seen nothing of " it, and heard little. this week�'with the St..J I ohn's Ambu- to S86 "and hatch, seems, -to, -bring out Hens am mighty interesbing! other vaju��le crops,, Cattle tatten- ' �,,, I . al to America,, where she will remain I 1� I . ��T, - . But on the sea there has been'fight- lame Corps for Halifax from Which . . .. - . � ed ou theae, rich- pastures: for export. ,�,,�, , . until the close o � place they --wIll sar shortly for 111MMENREakV 1 , , IIIIIIIIIIIIIII overselast arrive on the Eilgh&li mar - F , f the wir. ing in plenty and Britai . . ,. 11 �.',' btedly, will � France. I . 1 2" , ket ,in prime. condition,' losing n- . . ,6, And New York., undou ' - ib! �,,,,�,�: � , . . . - � . Allies there have Tio cause to fear. . 9Mie school trustees of School Sec 0 weight on the. oc-ean voyage. For 1� - A,,-, , er place for such a. ship.. - — I -Y . 11,'� , be a much saf' The Ion r the lull on, land lasts tion, No. 4, MeK4111op, are advertising .,JUSTA SMILE 0R,2`W00,' sheep -as weiq as far beef and dAla ,1 � . ge � , - 3 marsh lands provide f I 1'�r-�, There there, -will be no danger' of - their did school building for -sale and I'll .1 1. ______1 - , dea , -ritain and France will be asking for tep,d,,,�,.� for ,the exectioh I ,pasturage. Fla:x, 1\,d Msike and White - . . � "'...1- . the better B I . � , X,;., ­� Nlazi bombs- dropping - on b6r'� decks ' ust I of a new and- up-to4ate building. It � . �, "I -al varietdes of hardY � . ,.,, � . I prepared. But thci-real fighting m' . I 1IMPs. Smith doesn't look very Imp- ,Connoisloeur: have a S,,g,at clover, and sevei . �,' less danger is 52 years since the preseint, bul 1,-1; 11 q ... alfalfa ,gtrDw.:abundaudy. , 11. . from ' the sky, and much c this evening," remarked Mrs. painting lu my home," . 1=,%'. . . ome some day, a:nd from the les- was erected endf it -bas outliv&', I : ", 1 rj,y To Evangellitte% descendants b,pr . __ � I , I from sabotage of one kind or an- � . I Dilleis at the women's club. Friend: '.'That'e, multhlimg. I have marly generations as to her ancestors, ' . . e - . I sons Cairlada has learned her contri- Usefulness. , 'INO", !repl,ied Mts. brown, 'V�e 'a general housecleaning in mine." rr ��, � � . . . . On Tuesday er�ening last the, 1r, - ,the, tides of Noia Scotia have prpvid- 7., .. . � i)ther. � . I 1-11. -a Pair of sacks she had, knitted . 0 I . . ., i�,� butions to this war will be fair'more ,bem'of the Soafoit.h. Methodist Obil t �r ' . I ed a great bounty—the salt marsh I "a, . � ".. it thil � I At least that. seems, to be the opin- - d they sent her back a note sayimg "Some me wt after fame, some , � , � they were in the last, choir assembled for the' p6irpose .,! 11 ,country of Acadia. . -.- - ,� � .- .: . effective than I ah I. I ,.;!; ion of the insurance underwriters, ' � dhowl-ag.their esteem, anu aprl, _t� oany,thanks, but �no mbre sandbags er love and some abtw money. I - ­ . and just as generous. . . � tion for the services of Mr. and Mrs. are',required at the moment!"' "I know something they --all thirst I A I I '. I ,.­., . who estimate the cost of insuring the . . I A. Mi'l-ber who have beeil.valuod, mem- , ,. I . *� - ­­. �. 11.1 after." �. I . . I . I I'_ - '.. - ­ ��� � .-V., . - 1. I What's thait?" ., . - 1.11,11, . " I " �,�' . Queen- Elizabeth if,.she Were to re- , 0 ..., beirs of 'the ldhi�ir- They presented ' I , ^--0 - IL "... . .7 ... I . ' . I An Englishman and a Frimchman "Salted, pRanuts.11 I . I."o � hiain in a British port, at one mil- . . them with a siWer tela. eet. were axguing over Whose country own, I 0 ' ;1 . - train went from Seafokb . � ,1 1. �. �� g� I ... � ed the fillet, navy. They asked 'the I A passenger ,ion board sibip, found, I . . 1i . . Romance ­., -1 I A special - in 'the . ," """ . on, eight hundred thousand dolla,ks I I I to Stratfcmd on ModdlaY, conve,Ydng old Iriallldnan in the eprner to settlle that 4e had lieft his tooblibrusilt. in the Seen, I �, . 1. � � 11 11; � passeng,ers to, 'the Dlmira-Seaforw . I I . . I 11�,;. a year, whereas the cost of her insur.; I . . Romance is nice to read about, ev- I re, were 154 tick- the argument. "The Irish, .have the washivoin. - .Retilraing to, recovier it � - I . . "I , � cllpekey� match. � The . ��. . 2.nee in New York will. be half a mil- en if it is not all it is cracked up to ­ ... � -ets soid--at seatarm 27 at Dublin and begt,uavy," ate said'. "In, HeaxenfG he found a man using it. ., � I .1 ent County Papic.rs, " f - . . . . 73 at MittheIr I name, Where is tte, Irish navy?" said "Sir," he exclaimed in, mnazem . I I I �' lion dollars a year, a -saving of up- .be in real, life. I the other two. �'And, What a fool' I'd I "Ibat is *,ny brus,h you are using! " . ' ,;.,. . Mr. A_ A. Naylor, of -the publin I be to be telling you when you iriglit "Oh," replied the man apatogedqal- � -I' . ­ -- �_�, wards of a million dollars. But here is a real life'r6mance. mhool, gia,si purchazed' a Ford auto' . r�­ . � '. . I be a couple of spies,'.1 said the Irish- Iy, "I'm 00 sorry. I thought, it, be- . ". , from the seatorth agent� mr, J. F. . , Fifty -Fourth Anniversary �.. I- it the war extgids, over a period'of Last April a signet ring fell from, a I Man. � Ilonged fo the, boat.'� I � . . 1. 'r . 1. � I � . Didy. I � r, I years, the Quo& Elizabeth w-fll re- 1. passing airplane and hit Mrs. Anna . . I 0 . . -_ I — , . . I . . . Coograftulati-ow, to Mr. atid Mrs. I ,� � I . . .. - . . . ,�,�' present realmoney when it is over. - I W. Briggs, of Sacramento, on the From The Huron - Expositor . . . ,George Easterbroak, Who. celebrged ' . P Al . . I . ..'...... I 1.11 . Mar�oh 21, 1880 1 0 their 54th. Wedding anmveisa�y, on . ,�,�.2. . . . head. I - On Saturday, Marab 8th, John Ben- I Monday, March 4til. Mr� ayLd Mrs. I ... I _.. 0 . . I * � Why Germany I's . -, I Mrs. Briggs � foifnd the owner of nertit whdle cutting il�e on Mouilifs 0 ".. 0 Ea�sterlirook were, m9rried in the, ,L'� , I � I; . - . . �, � I - ' , - e through - a� t- T 0 *�_ ,same house in whrichthey bave since . ,�, , ,u ,pond, Blyth, brok (By Profess6r Ernest Barker) , �i��ded. Mrs. Eas I tcn-brook's, maiden , I ,�� . . the ring, -ret rued it and received _ spotland was ,precipitated into, the 4110 I.. ��,'- Nomination'Meetings : . __ . i Bloch,aded' I I 0 'ribe late.Dr,' - �',­ _ _. I .1.. . I I I I ,, seven' -'-hundred and twenty-five dol- ' Water. It -�vas with great' difficullty , , . I . I name was Mary Sweet. , 2:: .. . ' . . .. P s Street `� � . ,that he was r6scued from being ascoe, po,stor of the, Jame ­ . - Nomination� z�ieetings, , once the , lars, reward. The story went round drowned, the wtitt r being over nine . I I mevhudjst� ChurcN was, the �.Ificiati4g I _ . � �7, . I C, I � �, . y and, te,chinic- I intended for Germany whd6h would be I clern, rman. Mr. , �.t', � ,hectie, highlight of, every election the world, ,aAd just this week Mrs. feet deep. A ,blockade is, sbrict� . Easterbrook is. en- . ­� . `:�;" . . . Xackson Brw,. of Morris. last ally, the shutting or blocking of a I trielated, as. contraband .of war and'joying Che beett of healthl.'but Mrs. I ,�11 campaign, whether 'Provincial or , Briggs ,received a letter ,from' Ger- ,'h" - . I I 1 . . . 1. I � eek (nit an olm tree into logs -and particular place, or of a whole fron- I sedzed- accordingly. , Easterbrook. is�sodqaewhat indisposed.. .. I . 'I, Federal, are now almost entirely a many., . . .. � . hj�,,ulod �.Lwm to Calder's milt The tree I tier, in, ouder to s-t1op lilp:ess land I The list Which was published on —Exeter Times,Advocate. -. . . ,., I , 111.- . grow on blie. famn at Mr. Alex, McCall I egress in time -of war. the second. diy i�t the war, Sapf. 4rth, - 1. I ., � � .. I . . ' 1,-��,,�� - . thing,of the past. , , The letter said an unelci of, hers' was a , A naval blockade is the blocking fell into two parts, . Awarded First Prize . . I'p., on. the 7th concession, and . I . . . � I 0 . - . . � �, In ta-ef the �present Federal Elec- had died two years ago and the .Ger-� monster. its, -height was 66 feet from and bL-s1ettdng by-,slhips of a hw-ibour The, first part included artioleg. of M ' I I . . � .1... I - ... I . .. . . tbe, stum,,).Lo the lowest limbs.and- it or a whole coast; and, if '11t. Is' to-- be:. absolute cont!,aband, sdch as' fairms viss Mary, Ga�idanex, - book]-eelper I " , . i 1, tioh."makes no'provisio.u'for such a man.Goverhment had been trying to for Snell Bros,. & Co., ,bae won for "I":, ." . I . . contained 7,282 feet log, measure. reol, and, not a "paryer billackatle," the and, arnmandU',-. and chemicals which ' �,­ Meeting. Nowadays When a ca-ndi- ' I . . ehi(pG must ,be actually th . herself an erviable, position, having I I locato her to tell her the.uncle had Peter Jackson was. the foreman, . . eve. would be sedze4j,in, any ca-jei. for the secoild time ill ­iiioa: 4i� � . Dr. SicotL und John Beat -tie, of Sea- IA the ,sb-ict isiemse ot the, term, no T'he second paTt inoludied articleo of I . stuccf ,V. date files las nomination paper, Sign- -- lef t her one 'hundred wid ninety Messrs, Ge(m,ge- Habk'Ll-k na,val blockade -of Germany has been conditional, cmtrraband, such as tbpd; ., been awaided first prize, in an ac-', , 11"... ' I . forth, and - ed by -ten or more eligible voters of ,ciounithig ,contpst condlucted eaell. year ­, ,In actual fact two sets fouldistuffs and -clothAng, whilch would, 'by G(,,n,e,,*qq Motors, Miss I G-wdiuer ., I I eight thousand- dollars in American and William Heuxberson� ' of McKillop,. 11mcFalimed. .1 , ,:, 7 '. , ' I . s -iav,o been taken by be s-eized, If there was a - � ,,,,.! weire, at Galt dast week attending bli.e of rm,elasure. 1 presumption . l " . - .��-, . the'riding,' with the Returning Offi- � money. funeral of W. H. Brown. Great Byitain-­onie for restricting,the .that they Would be used in tb,e con- has gone two years without a mbs,take� Y,E, . cer, makes the necessary declara-_ . Mrs. �Briggs said that the German The sole on the farm of Mrs,.....Fin- ,Trngve�sls of COMModitte& into Germany, duct of War. (Pood and toods[tuffs in, ,h4Y,r ,books,, beaug ,awarded 100 Per � C,, .. I ' - . ' * cent. each yeur. :T,ast year sthe re. I I Mt � tions and deposits, a marked cheque Government taxes had already been laysorn, Tucliersinith, od Wednesday and the otheir for preventing, the can bei used for tho 'Purpose of mmLlt. ceived a dliplorria and a beautiful la- . I I., :, I I I - of last weed, was -a euccees, when egves% ,of comanodditi,es from Germany lug explosdveis ast well -as for the -pur­ I", for the necessary, amount, he or she � dl6s� travelRug-kit,uls a prize. Her' I I.,— � deducted and .she could get �-, the horses -%v&re, tzMd, as bigh, als, $150. �vviblich approximate to the nature of Pose, of'sus1hining life). ' . . . . . ,& , 4 . . . prize thiN year has not as, yet been re- � I X, . 1s.a, Illroperly qualified and official money out all right. . On, Wedlilesday, .evening of , last a blockadle. I ­ . The sleizure of articles of absolute I . I - - - , , 11. �� I of friends and ac-' It is important to notice, before We or conditional contraband involves Z I I cedved.—Exebar Tlnies�Advacate� , week a laxgp pawlty .": , . , candidate, , - . I I 'If that is not the nearest thin to quaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Wells, consider these measures What have search ,of Ships .:and, 'their cargaes; Waterworks Extended I .`��: q I - 9 l:1; , I Su�ch, ee ' be carried of Zuriolil, assembled at ,their resi� been, and are, the me,azures taken by such search Itivolves delayq(Whlichin I . .. 1�1. . a proc ding maly . romance in real life, what is? The . . . I i . . denr-o ax -J, presented, Ura. Wells, with Germany., wlilch the British ineiEusures sume--cases may be considierable�);. - Xf a ,recent meeting of the board . ,.. 'Y"L '. out at any time between the issue of real thing,., of course, will be if, as , a beautiful dreso and, MT. Wells, With are detsig,lled to am,swew and. coutifer- ond 'the delay of ship.sAs it coall. r rag - ,F_ I - . I . ty of polic,, trastbes of the vill e, reso .��'. .. I . the Writ -of Election and two o'clock I and when Mrs, Briggs gets one hun:-. a valluable fiir overcoat. 'They intend act. � busliness fbr thctir <)�,'-aers: In that bitions were -passed providing far an :::: �1, : V " I . it The Ger-man memu-Tes which began wiAy, and f6r that le-aison the British enlarged --water supply at the�flre, halt '. ,,�, � Vir. , �on the official nomination day and in dred a n d ninety-eight . thousand On Sat,al-Klay night the cry Of fire to ,bte taken immedilaibely on. -the Out- syerbem ,or gegirciiin I 11 L �� ... � 9 neutral ships for fby the ,interchanging of a double cyl- i, , '�41,� ­.. ;J� anv place in an electoral district, and ' American d6llars.'6ut-of Germany. _ washeard. about,,9.20 p.m. and at once break of ,,xar, from September 3rd. coiArabj�nd lbas caused troublie, far luder in the well. This will ,throw �i 1 - .- 1. 1. - I � � �` - ' . - onwards, were measures of attack by neutrals. 75 per cent more water tiban, the pres- . 2,, the official nomination may be held .. . . . the firemen were at the seene, of con submarittle, mine -and aeroplane, on On the other hiand Great Diltadn -ent single, action, cylinder. It wag. al- ., I I ­ . flagrabon, which, was clismVered to 1',�i . in the ReturninLr Officer's office, or 0 '. ,;". . - . . . be Mr. Johni Broadfoot's house, near dhiliping (Britinih, French and ' neu- has introduced, by a die�cigi3Ort m(ade -so diecided to make extensive exten- . "I'll" . uy other place he may designate. -­ . Hanging On To Expenence the school housel. tnal) pitioiceeding to and from Pritish. ,on Navembbq, 22,nd, 'a mad0catlon of slous.to­tlie water supply system In .1 Z 11 ;!� I_%st weeli over three thousand, doz- parbs, with -a view to prevOntin,9 in- her system, ,of contraband control town, as, main -pipes, wdli be run boti, ,. -4,1,il. I But there , are exc6ptions.. And - . (Guelph Mercury) en �ggs Were sh�ppad from- Seaforth presis and egress. . � . which is tittenided to Oxpedite the noith'and south alloing Main Street to I 11 ' , ,�'�';,�:, . Huron at le,a§t the southern riding, Among mally of tile natliolirs employem, a neyw in, one day. They, wetre inddscriminate inelasures, Vasg9age of cargoles, ,on neutral E&Ips. suppqy bio,injs � I I . , es, the owners of which �.,',,, ,, inoVelluelllt to retain, ot&r and experienced bands Mr. Noah FrIA of Stratford, has dit the, sense 'that ,they were, under- She hao dustituteid certificates or (o,s bave, sigiLed- a petit oni for the water, 1", . . i I �"',��,, - now known as Huron -Perth, is one . -� bias becon-to evident recently. . received a goad appointment in ftrk-Aakeln, from .their very nature, With- thelY mary be called) 00nimerdai pLus- be,rviee. Soon ,the Zudch water sys- ,j"� - , , 1 I prol' inary examination of Vorts, which way be o,biained by a telill will be one ,of the major pubtic ,�',­ he is supel * vendent of public atkt any Im ,"'P,ij,. -of them Perhaps up here in Hur6h- - � Not forgetting thie problem of pobless youn(g- bdiR as 1710 ,� -or cargaea 'of the ,ves� neutral firili -of shipperst from the util-Rdes.—Zurich Herald. ' _� ,,�,'Y­ . store, many industriallists realiz& that the paut- works. the character ('�4!!� I � . ��m!,,�'. we, Like our politics more seriously forty wxyrker is entitled! to juit as match conslid, There waA quite au intere I 4 * I . 4i'�Ii - Loing time sels afttacked,:- theY .were also indis, �Bdddh Embassy in the. country Prom � . ,,;,;� cargo, Is sbilipedi, an& which Heads doderich C. bf C. . ' !-;i than in other place& At any' rate eratiou. Tilley 4pie; alsio -aware that the man who sp�_qat in Har,k�ck last Fri&y, evening criminate, in ' ta' -deeper and, fax more wmch a " I .1 -, � ,­ . has sgen;t 10 or 20 yeh,rs� In. the, sfame PISM is h c ffe,UeO, in'that they necessarily ,harve, t1he effelot -of ,reducing to,. a Mina. � ,!�,,,�,, ;,,�.,�,K - We have a custom all our own. As 113,0111,11101IT p'l"ettY Well equipped- tb bandle his job. Tive subject debiated was "Resolved resulted, agq4ti from their very na- munj�, wb�edi tbey,gile, ,given, tl,e delay ,Mr. George W, Schaefer, formerly � " ,��"' I " . Has wry sWa0dness jo an asset to the firmi; his thfat intemperance has caused more ture, not ailly in, the destruction of -and 11hel consequent cast Invo ,of Wingliam, and son4n­1a*W of Mrs. I ,,,,,,�'::� . Imig as memory serves, Huron has Ived in N�'P", `­­ ..... I , .; ibute to his craft0mambip. sorrow in the world than War." The ships as. V061111 asl of their ,cargoes, bat. contraband control,. , Jobai McCool, of town, was last week, 1, � �'�l�.,-' - - years of sletvice, a tn ;9-.`�'' kad a nomination meeting when the , Weeding out faithful old-timers who am still gffkmative was upheN by J. W. also in, -the destruelAon, of fife� . re-elected - president of the Goderich �_. . . ii,,., � . I t4 ­ I . 1. �1_11��� III&' -addressed, the electors on capable is nblt an answW to tile unemPloYmeut Mills, W. Kelly, R. Farris and J. N. - Thle, Bdtidh counter-m6asures what- Exports Stopped Chamber Of Oommerce. — Wingliam 11 I , �, I I ,�,,,� I can , ittei . . . i��,,�; enigma. The youngs-ters themselves don't want Rebi, Tbe negative'was discussed, by evei, economic loss they may b�,�e in, . Advance-71mes. . ,4'';, 1 . . . 1�1 I the political issues of the day. Some- . I 49crimin' Thei"secolad get of melalsuxes� taken . I 112L�� :_ to get jobe that way. A. McGregor, J. A- M1,118, .T. Watt and Meted, bave been, doubly, d . - `W,1.� . � by Great Britain has been dfirofted', to Transferred To"Clinton �,R,;� ifines quIetly, sometimes forcibly, . . 11 ��,�'A� %` I. 0 G. Watt.- - � . ate. I . i�1�11' - I I The Cftmarty Uterau gocietry met They have beqn. undertak6n. oluty 0110VIeWing the egrem of GeaV31an C�X_ * . I'll ; � , . Mr. Chlelles Daupbdn, who has. been 11, i��R .. ........ ,,..but addressed the electors were. Canadian Coal for Canadians Polift and the consequenib strengtthm. �', ��i:,� . � on Wednesday evening, last. The die, after preliminary Investigation of the . ion the staff of Canada Paickers. Unlit- ',',��`,, � - A-nd Humn had a nomination -Rek,ord.) "Resolvqd Oa, drunkard clithracter and-cargolels 'of the vestsel's in'9 of 0L�man resourcea by the.pay, ed here ,for the past year and three, ��-,,2,'�? ... . . (Sydneyl 1`69t - bate, t; the -,.5-1 I occupied againslt'whtch they have been direct- MOnt M�Vdle for UVOL910 9Xp0rb8L t" ,�.., In, Nis ad'vocacy db Calgary of a Uttional fuel , suffers more than has V$Iell. monthis - ��bask ,been, transifeaTed to the �4ii?�4i";�:, - meiathig, of, the, old style, on Mon- e diet- Thes" measureig W.epq taken, at tile, , 1,.,;,1'_ policy' under which Canadillan coal may be aesdat- mosit of the timJO—�Tbe affirmative led. `Dhey have not resulti�d In th . comlp��yls litUnch at Clinton. C,harile 11 0,1A-;$ , - was upheld' by samuer- McLehn,' leadA ebraction Of sb1no, and still less, in lead of November, In ansWeT,to, an, - !,����?�;,-.,�! . 11 4lay last. It was held in the Hdhsall led In 'reaching all Vaotat of the Dom:ldtdon, Hmm R, . ex- during blis stay here ibaq- become weill I ,,,Ijl� if�* of ,purpose cannot be doubt- er, assisted by *�n. Hairburnl, James thle, destruction of Ute. IteMill0d of tW miethlodo of German . � .%1V,? -.1 'Ig ...... ' '�, I J. Mandou's Intogn nted In the district and his ... 'I, � Zi�m Hall, a comfortable, 6mmod- "AVal war-flaTe Which involved 6o aequaA . , 'i'N"'. I ,,,��,,",4'��, - , � ed He wag a key Minister in, & Government that Afigew and George HAMINOIX � The WhIatever the prio0artbon, of th6 o i fri-ends wiIt wishbilih best of lkick. He va�, I . ,,, : I ious public hall that holds upwards . went much farther than anry of Its pre&eesglors , nMatave was UpheTd by George Barr, ecomohdc logs caused to nieutrals, by was a popular member at the Battery �1 I _ , . . George Steacy, lAzzle whykei and British measures In comparison with ldlaugewOug Offike, to neutral and Bribisis ,,,� 1-i"1 6f, five hundred p6ople.' And there In the Way of tariff protection to Can"an, coat; , shipping. I bere. Mr. D. E. 'Rick, of Toronto, for- ; '.41,.� I I of alssisting financloffly in thie, marke1jing of soni�aej Sliewe�- Memon. Jhst� ftlrk, itbW,,�etused -to ,them ,by German, mieA&- ; ; a"d _ . . marIP of Centralia, has Joined the - �, �� `L1, ' Tile ansWim made Ja -to &clare, � . . ; � � I was- not, a vacant seat in the hall. the output of Camadian,cloWerles. Th4gra is utilt, - 1. A� Nomig and W. ff. fftomlpuonl'act� sures, that do a vast "d, tetal, -dia- that I L;:, L'. .1 0. - .3agal of '00 eaumd ox-porto..of lGennian caigin wn staff heite IV Obarl ' iels. place,­W�ng- . 1. , �;�i,�,,; ��.,� -,..I - " � .0 ft. 6f. preaep� day a , 'or C' er- bam Adwance-Times, , - M, " . .. In � e fig ttend- . howevew,, a large -pprt of .the, Oamadian MwUet ed af� referees and wOre uUSDIMPIUS; In prapottibn in the mity we lsubl6et to eleiZUre on the ,;Z,-;`:�,� � , I -'--1 . I , I I " lo suppliled with fuel, from fbavigu sburem their decision too the fiegsdVe, , by tbo one 64kt�of measinvig, In c=- � � , ';�,, wb high , in �,tll, gam�,e w y a , I - . ,�.,,!�;N', * * , par el a a hn I "ll.; 1,�,,, itings, - - oe" �-,'',. � , _'. .: I AUC6 ai � political, mee , and Last yesies hilportatl0w, Into Cwkdft of AWeai- . John Craig, of.ob4aelb(urat, has bir- Varjsm W11% �tqllat.�caused,by the other. t BrIdaI Couple Hono�ed . 0) , ­, I I . I 1-1 , - 0 wws wWch COTIMtUte VOtftband of I �.,;�����,i�,,�',,��,.,,�,,,,�,�.."",L-%tldit,ly,in pkeswt I � � ,;.i�.,,�."__ ''. __ . the , ,politioal cafii- . ,talm soft coal aggregated over %000,000 ton*­02- �ed with Mr. Hod&,,�-01 S g6r $Igo - I Cardbee For .Germany ,War. I '1�� , " 11 I I I . � I lorlo ,J­;T,�, , � 11"M mWt 50 per eemt m than th,6 total dmtpa of in, year. . TW first set ,of mea"r" taken by TW� blorme of Mr. and, Mrs. rred , r , - _!;, , I.- . . . .1"'vi,�x,t�,"", ",: . that w9a an, Out-Stiriding weet- an ave, Nova Soot& oolue'ries. - The awerwntvt , 3ft j=les H. obeaney of Tacker- Great Wttaln VMS dtveobed) W restdct- In the APNIMOOD OT this mea=- e Snary was the i9cenev of a' happy gath- �;;�il�ii!`!Ili��,i�::,,. I I � I oputei ering when tb . � , I I , �� ,.:�', �,�.,;. , 'I 11. , V,,�v,�,�,,,� i";, ',,� . �` . :i say perhaps Huron which ebnoerwa tbat gma market for thie ftl- sufth, who baa� oeft M�gnffing I&e Ang the Ingreigg of lcom�modides YOUM)g 'people of (lod- ­,�,,"' . 28'.w''11 _ e oqej") 14 "', I �, - I 11 ­ 1. . I " '� . . �, ,,!,, ... 4"':1. ; -, � . ; _ lab011it V119 tactW OT194D Or ewneMVp edch TamnmMp, 14th concesls&46;�6011i�6 ��., �;', I � I I .. I ,� � I llerk�4 of this eoustry—be it. Conservutlre, Ub. wauter Wh the v'sbarhu.W7 ,60110M St 000WO. d I ,., N, ­­�-4, � *� 1. I," e, " .0 J d yat p ` �, 4'­I,i�, �; � . . 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