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IThft out of bed to mothet'ithe tiny,
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Two . tiny white teeth peeped
i tot unable to coarot, the rasping
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Mrs. Margaret Harrington has zpl#
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tbedugh a baby's, guess one day - - -
and Wim,, the Pride, of Inexperience we
sleep and, up again . . while Y,
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her residential Property on' Hamftw
Street to Mr. William. Riehl and, hpa. -
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of Wo fine imitin an Usborlim.
gloried in the fact that Patricia Ann
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being a mere, ma,le, flutterin
the, baekgwund, trying t, help but
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pureb"ed from, Mr. J. H, R. EffloW -
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Spring- was not only mV -11;
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following lands, = Hay TOwmdnil):
wa=% going 'to have the routine
Uoubi of teething. Somelliow, sthe
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the LXWard 11aggitt property ,on tl�-
boundary. Possession in both iiistap6_
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ing, but has been just a little too wet -
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may have -r pride in this
sensted ou
With disdain for the orsys-
tem of breakfast, dinner and supper
es will be given immediately..—DIM
sinceitdid make its belated appear-
acres
acres` Josiepth Qemnas-, 50 aerti and
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Re;�er. of the Gosh,en Line
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fact I 0
tiny ivoldie%
at regular times, she develops peev-
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South, 150 04OW&
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Everyone wanted to see her teeth.
Isli, cross opells Just when the food
Is hot. � Quietened d6wu, she,sailles
Equalizers Here May 27th
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They pried inquisitive fingers along
00 tiny, lower.jaw and winced she
and seems to be happy again . . ,,
. As announced loot week, Uesom.
are beginning to say things. -Seed-
when Pte. Cheiater ,C_ Pitzgerlad, O�'
speckled determination 'in a'pair of
down to the meal . . . ailed' then
Mogg and Quintan were in the v,iL- ...,
were
ing is being delayed, and there is
cook in the Army Medical Corps, 3rd
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baby blue eyes and applied pressure..
she sita,itsi all over again; o
Company iz f�omeA)hlng s1he doesn't
I -age last Thursday, decided to -
P0,9tpOne their visit until the 27th
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much other work to do. And it
fell down starts and frac-
tared bdo skull. His wlffie� was Ma-
She, was a constant source of admlra-,
tion and displayed om covered thetwo,
,tolerate. She smiles sweetly 111101
Begianivg on that date we under -
keeps on raining.
,trite SteiAbi of Zurich. l .
baby teeth accordling to ,her mood'.
616y're seftled . . . looks over Uncle
Peter's foul smelling bier"
sit -and they will be at Memorial HaM
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Wheat and the spring crops which
The minstra entertainment given
in, Catr&Wa 11Q on Thursday even_
"MY, how lucky you are,", people
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are already in, however, are looking
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ing by weal-ta,lent, wus. a success in
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to have all the troukle) ours had. We
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gavds, Aumt Tahifta's bonne with
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exceec
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every respect Reeve Stetwart acted
sat up for nifights and alights with
bables."
curiosdty , * . and when the party
has settled down .to general remarks
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mi. Coward, of
Grimsby, who have spent the'kwt:
nothing else, it certainly will help
Lacey; Gemige Cardn*,-J. P. Daly and
cross- Basking with Pleasure
t,t,,, 'trio us . . . Mrs, Plidl., my-
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on the neighbors, she reminds all
present that sdiws ,having her teeth -
seven months on a motor trip to th.&
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the hay and pa9ture, and those are
Prank Bills were the endmen and
self and, Patriots, .Ann, would, agree
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Palvific 0cpast going as far south as
important things on the farm. I
wierle superk During the =iterlude
Master Edward"Rankin, the 6 -year-
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In the midst of ,the most important
San Diego, Calif., are now visiting;
the foonier's another;" Ml's. Dan Cow -
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oildson of Mr. John Rankin, surpyis,_
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.. It, commenced, with a coughu*ng
news despatch on the radio she com-
v-116bely forgets that we're listening to
and, before returning to their h6m&
i not very deceptive, thin
ed and deligbited audience with
:bila playing of several, well known airs
spell . . . Pneumonia! . . . ineas-
jesqi
I,onidon or Rome or Paris . - - but
On Sunday Messrs. Rask, Coward and .
Bob Armstr'o'ng and Miss Olive Oow-
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on the pi2no. Mr. Nixon conducted
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, . roup! Everybody ha
daffIlrent adlMelt, . . . the baby book
call& attention to the fact that war
is not confined. to Europe,
and, of Hamilton; Miss, 0-ca"Co,ward.
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the choruses and Mn Earl Van...Eg-
mond acted 4s, accompanist.
gav, similar SYMPtoms, for half 9
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,them's trouble on the -home front.
and Dr. Latham, of Grimsby, visited
with them at. the home of Mr.
� rent in,a harvest like we -'had last,
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Mr. G. IE. Holland, of Beechwood,
,dozen different dismeest. -IN',stres'sed
beyiond all imagination we called the
When at last she's packed off in
her trundle bed Mrs. Phil
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Mrs. Stanley Coward.—Exetidi' Advo_
� year, we will not have much to tom-
;mat with a painful accident in Dublin
on SatuTfty 'last Hie was thrown
doctor who maisking Ivis, amusement,
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looks acroas the,bable and, doesn't say
cate�Timesi
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from a load) of posts, and fell on
fumbled with his pipe as he said—
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anything. I know instinctively that
Real Estate Changes
That is asp far aS crops ',are Cpn-me
nasty
wound on. the head which required
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she's thin -king about the, same, thing
as I am. Remembering Chow mother
Mr. H. Sturgis, :of the Exeter
cerned. Prices again are another
several stitches,
two teeth, had come through sio nice-
and father -used to say, "You'll never
high school staff, has' purchased the
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Mr. William. Swan, of BrncefieK is
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know the trou-ble of children until
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resildeLaCe of Mr. George Jaques, on
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hop are not too good, and grain,
receiving vongratuladons from his
frienft
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for said, the *
coughing ..kept up with
you have them of your own" . : .
and, remembering and apprec,iati ng
WilliaM St'rk-
'ert. Mr. Jaques, In turn'
has purebased the residdien-ce of iir-,
prices. have slipped. And in all pro- -
many having graduated from
Toronto u4iv__�ty taking •'the degree
no teeth showing. Food came to
the a4ded line . . . "But a smile of
Arthur Joa,ea, Victoria Street, at
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lability
babili it will remai-nAhat way for
of B.A. TTis sister, Miss Alice SwIlan,
harie a distressing habit of popping
back up after it seemed to be safe-
happi,nesst ftom, a baby Is worbli, all
the trouible you can have with them"
pr6sient occupied by Mr. John Beaue-
The deals, were put through by C. V_
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some time: We are not going to ,
attended the graduation ceremonies.
Two very sarcous accidents, "cu,r-
1, confmed ,madshipsi,
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Pickard,—Exeter Times�Advocate. .
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have the war pric6s on'the farm in
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red on Tuesday lasiL.Mr. Perrin, fore-
for Mrs. ,becomen4ghtly occurrence
to sleep with one eye
how we, used to. bask with pleasure
Vally
as, co -in' said, "You're �certainly
Received Veterinary Deg�ee I
this war that we had in the last, but
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man at the flax mill here, -attempted
to place a belt on. a Vul-ley while it
QPea waiting for that first backing
cough- from the
lucky that Patricia Ann isu!t. having
G. L. Brown, of Wroxeter, and C�_
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farmers would like to see a little ad-
was in motion. He got tangled in
crib in the corner.
trouble getting her teeth." I I
K. Hath,eringtoLl), of the Bluevale Rd_
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jiistment n farm prices to meet the
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tb belt' ,rD way and 'was
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tlwo-�,, the top of a .m=bdnb and
had both legs broken. The cecond
olie was more serious and, &ourred
tions, at the OnUurlo Veterinary C0.1_ L
lege at Guelph. and at th'e ooc
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But *.right now we wound like 'to
abqtfour o'ockin the aftnoorn,
r,8�, ting In the dieatb of a -
OJUSTASMILE
Fri'day received the degree of Bach -
elor of Veterittary Science. Dr- ,L
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lire lad,. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
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Hetherington. is ..practicing at We-stoa-
heat, and a little less rain. .
Finikbeiner. He was climbing up a
tree at Hillside and, in some way his
The little man furtively entered the
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A neighbor wanted to borrow
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foot alipped and he fell, fracturing
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flolUst'Gr shfop. "I Want three potted
geraniums,,"' he whispered, to,• the as-
grandpa'is mew rope'
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"Nb, I've got to use that rope today
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Leg Broken When Kicked by H�orsa-
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Our Provincial F76wer
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The severe frost an Wednesday
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to tie up some sand."
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father of Miss Marjo"
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night,did conoiderable damage as the
ice was a quairter,of an, inch, thick.
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,ant replied, %
neighbor bad ,left a
friend said, "drandpa, you know 'y,,
rile, Herd and Mr-
Jack Herd, of town, had ttie m,isfor_. .
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The bowling green seasion, was of-
can 14 You have
some very nice chrysanthe-
can't tiq,-pad with a rope!-
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"Remember, my boy,"
tune to have hie left leg broken ,be-
,low the knee when he kicked
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ficially opened ion Yietoi:ia Day when
the -annual• mateb betweeai, the Presi-
,patted
mums"', L .
' "No. they, he
"No,
replied the
old man4 "You cane Pretty 1jea,,r, ally-
tibing with of rope if
was by
a horselast Thursday eventing. He -
wast taken to Wingliam. -General Has
there is about its coloag.
dent anile Vice -President was played.
ma. "I wanted the. geraniumsdbaft
a piece you
want to lend .it,"Pital
-
where ,the fpaetUre #IaS, I*ed,Uee&'r
there'is.. And what a delicate beau- '
On the President's 641de were W. G.
Gl,miny, W. U. Broadf,00t, J. M. Best.
.to replae,- ,,6me . had
I " promised . my
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by Dr. W. Connell. We�arre pleased'
L ty there is about its form and flower,
(s.ldp), J. Wllliams, W. ,11allantynib, W.
wife to water w
- .bll�- she was' away."
I &
"Where's, your Pencil, Alf?'.'
I "Ainit
to report that he is making a &Plen,-
I I
and there is. . I
D_ Bright (skip), J. MeMillan-, R. Me-
' "If I _ 'Were YOU I r Wouldn't be a
got one, te=bel'. 11 .
.
"How mauly, times have I told,
did recovery I and was taken to hia,
.
home- on Tuesday—Wingtham ' Ad_
I .
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'But numerous writers in rimer-
I .
Millan and. -W-. C. T. Motson (skip);
and on the Vice -President's side were
,
f1001 " said, one man, to anther with
,
whom lie ha,beth having a heated
you
not to say" fhgt ? Listen: I baren't
'
vance-Times. .
ons papers have recently been tau-
PUP
Dr. Grieve, R. E. Bright, W. G. Wil-
lie (skip), IL Sitewart, IL Jeffrey, Jho,
djsCussioM � I
got one, You hav,en!,t got one, we
haveiYt got one, thie,y, haven't got,
.
Caught 13Y Harro%4s
Bonin us about our Ontario flower
Shine (s,kip), Dr. Aoss, J. I
E' Will's
"True," replied the other, calmly.
' "Th unflltu-nate,
one-_- 1.
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Continued progress toward-
emblem. That it must -not be pluck-
.
J. H. Tamaa'-(skip). The viceqyres,i�
16 Part of it is tha.t..
you are yourself!" ,
-Well, where are all the blinkin,
p,encils?" .
recon- .
.
try *as reported from Alexandra
ed'ok disturbed in its native haunts.'
dent's side was sdx up oil the score.
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Hospital on the condit,ion of Williaim,
.
That - every Trillium plucked de-
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Collinson, aged twenty, who was crit
ically injured in: a farm—accident near -
11111111�
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� which it
From The Huron Expositor
. May 30, 1890
* 0
0 Do m'inion-'s War'Needs . '41
Kintall on Monday last. ' Collinsoa,
11re youngest son of Mrs. Geo. ,
Springt,., That no more flowers wiU.
. I
Coles
lias�Cn, of lQntail,
.
.1. �
bloom there again That gathei'
._!!�. ... -pg.
'soon-
Rev. Mr. Ne,edfbani blas; accepted, ;I
Call exterud�ed to -him by thk- con e-
- - . 91.
0
0
w Are Catiefully Bqqght
was wording on the -
forma,Kenneth McLean farm owued
-,mother, a,sihort distance,frota
� Tr,Miums would. mean that
L
garish of Dgmioudivitle. I
'the
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illa'ge" 1 -le and his, brother Jack
were
there would soon be no more Tril - -
'
Mr. Thomas Dickson is Ravin
material lakd down bur the erection
(By Ga .
- rolyn Cox in the Mont -Deal Stand,ard) @
.
preparing ,a, field for barley
, . .
� - buins, to,'gat .gather.
of -a new.brickresideube on +his .pro-
1. . -
� - r.
1.
seeding ivith a tractor rtrai .1ing, L' -a set: ,
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A new temporary wood,ew building
Street,ottawa
I loan him "Por. the duiiatipii� His -wife
.
L
I , And so,, last Thursday when 'The
�
Pelty on North Maio .S '. . L
,
Mr ,
I - Wm. Herrington of the 13.th
*Gr-ey,'hr�d
,ot d1sq harrONN'S.- At about' 5 p.M.-
the tractor - s,��lled and the injured ,
I Expositor was presented with a big
coAcession, of a 'batii, rals-
buiWellington. , which
I alSbr agreed, .
man sdught tot crank it 116 it wa.T,
I while
� bouquet ,of these dificate beLautifvl
7 .
ing one, day last week .Mm. James,
' ' :
look t.
-9 like the rush constTuc ioni job
,
it was, is the mewa, today -for mamyJ
I We found Mx. Shells, recently on ar
tYpical day, Ae
in gear. The tractor gave a Jurely.
fo�',vard and knocked Collinson
.
. flowers, we asked about these things �
'
Do of Myth, w
Pan the -,stone as the contractor
Nviork - and, the frame
of ,the country's biggest , executives
and, most able factory '
reaches, his, office
I before eight'in tfie morning.. He sen_
. al�,Ide,
face down, a earner of tithe. disc har-
r'0�1_s`
. that we had read' so often. And we 4
vlork is b,kng done by Mr. WI1,14arn
�
managers.
The dtab block is the ,home 6f-th-o
dGin ,g
goes Out for lunO'J." SomeWhere
P',1S'S1E1g Over lits head and back
causing terrible.
. were told that these numerous writ-
Cockerline, ,of 13lyth. __
.
, W-6 have to dongi-atulate tbie. follow-
,new Departmeat of. Man
' Munitions and
round- SjeVern'at aight' he* h -ad attend-
ed a*di,nn,e,, conference at .the ho,te,1,
scalp wounds' and
back lacer�qtjors,. rllisi brother Jack,
. ers and their warnings were not just
.
Ing named Young gentlemen from this
Supply and fl'01.nr its Many small and
here offices ade-rs, for every
go out te ,ry
1141d'wbear we saw him at niue-tijirty
that "
he
unable to lift h h,
the ,arrows off him,
had,to back th-em free 6,10-
.
. I all the truth. �
Thatr 'the bulb the Trillium
'County on their having successfully
Passed their final exinunatiton before
article that the: Dominj�nneeds for
Puftyusies, r
was: About every
evening WW3 on this way back
to his, office, ' '
'a '
witih the
t,,.. ,
He then ran far ihelp
� A doctor
Was summoned
root of
is almost on the surface of the , ,
,the Ontario Medical Counci;l and) be-
Ing DOW lull-Medged, -medical practi-
-of sec-
and person you me'e't in small and
Slieflis, is native of New Bruns-'
wick, has, through years of exPeri-ce
and the, injured man
was, remov,e�cl to hospital here.—Gode-
-
gTound and if a flower is carelessly
bonersi: , Air. J. 11 McPaul, Seaforlb,
cheerless coiridfors,, whether he is on
th-6 staff of the. Department or a
in,the business warld, rising from
to
. �
,rich Signal -Star. L
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pulled the bulb comes with at and is
and Mr. T. B. Riehardaon� G-odeirich.
.
Mr, X Mcf.paren, Sr., of Tucker-
manutacturer calling about a con_
. -
tract is
.bookkeeper cashier, &ccouuts and
aredit manager, f,ecretary-treasurer,
L-oc '
a I Men -involved in Accident
. .
I
destroyed. Mit--if a flower is cut
SMIM and Mr., John Scott, of J."
Hen'
a veteran of World War One.
Several Departmental employeesi are
aissistant 942111 -manager, -manager, and Simi_
lar IT'
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A car accrident, Momifty night In -ear ,
-
Or ll bulbs will .
tall, left giere the earl part of
. Y the
week for a trip to ithe Old Country,
graduates of tihe, lin-'peria,l Muai,tioas
Board staff
posts out6tanding Canadnan
1113�ns, Pst,abllsfbied a Te ub t a n
D a, it)n a
Port Albert.. involved
I a, 1'es local Men, and
Ch' r Mutch was, taken to
continue to produce flower year af-
with Scotland as, headquarters, �
of 1915-19.
,4
iridus,frial research and ,or ganiization
Godeiielz
hospital for x-ray to determine the
ter year without the slightest care
The two sons of., Mr. George Smith
of the London. Road,, near Brucefield,
Working Nouns in this building arw-,
appalling, but nobody seems, to- care.
'expert. r .
"Tieing lull with Government ,prose_
extient of 11,ls injuries, It was expect -
ed h 1 e would be able to return Bram®
or attention.
were boating on .the river at Bayfield-
It is. an aggregaition thait1
knows we
,.
(lure 19 thie major dqfference between
Yeste.rd'a,Y'. The car owned and driv-
I In fact we were told that Trill I I.
on the 24,th, when: the' boatUpaet, Thepwe
at wi what war is.
. 1. . .
I k
our work in this 6pantment and the
en. by C- M' ShMring, Struck th&
.
lium-s, the same as' ours, had been
would clertainly -have been drowned, if
it had, not been for a stranger who
, NOne'undenstands this better than
the new,V appointed Deputy Minister,
routine Of a purchasing departi:6ent
in business," Mr. Shiells toldqus,
shoulder of,the road and got out of -
cloatral,
gr I owing in the same place, and in-
came to their rescue: .
George Kingsley Sheils. He en -listed
in
"We Operate here . w'bl'but patron-
ige.
as the party w,ere returning
from a S6'Dut meeting in, that d1i,strict,
.
creasing in number eveFy year, as
A couple of weeks, ago a mare be-
101agling to HeVT Robb, con. 1, Mor-
the last war ,as, a Privaie. soldier,
went in at tine beginning on August
- There lias, been no suggestion,
no Pressure Of any kind from '
Shearing received minor injuries and - *
b
rulses and his
Aong as memory served the giver.
seise, gave barth tJD two colts, and both,
6th, 1914, and. was in F rance with the
any
y
n"CrobeT of Parliament or Cabiga't
car Wa4s; extensively
djaZjaged.—Clinton N13WSLRe0ord. I
I And they had been harvested every
are doing wLAL
Mr.
Royal Montreal Regiment of .the,
,
Fir Division before
Minister. It as our responslibility to
act in; the
Tomato
"
James Oke, cattle buyer of Ex-
-sit lie was 21. H'
e
public iat�rest ,
C to safe-
pl Eints Six Feet Tail-
year. More than that, we were told
eller, 01APPed last Monday eleven car
held a captain's comnusision whenthe
i'llard the Public purse. .,
. , ,
that they would remain fresh and
load$ of first-class fat cattle for the
IDaglish markelt, flor 'Which he Paid
-War ended- �
imst ftlil the minute wax broke out
"The Cl;�vOralaeat Procediire of
which I Spoke is of cGur .
Mr. E. Waxd, has a tomato ,plant
set out in Illds- ga,,.de,n Which Is ju--t
bright for from five to seven days,
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over $14,000 to the farmers of ,that
.0clafty. .11 .
951110ils tqied to get back into the
He
%e, quite
�
pecesEvary, and now that we hayie all
, beeome
six feet tall
bel _ Whien' geraniums werei,
"[19 repotted last
after being gathered, and they have.
M
army. w1bite to the". -Department
a6r,ustomied to it, It really
doesn't
fall a tomato seed
w`aS. scooped,
t L,
We were glad o learn these things
The Blyth, firetnen took fimt prize
at the PIMMeWs, Waranament at
of Natioina.1 Defence about it, as, did
tho"Msilluds' Of Ot'119PS. � I err
-at when he
w,orry Us very much,.,,- _�
'.'Act hist'it bothere'd use bit,
up with .the earth. Tir-
enitually it 4ecanie a Plant and 06n-
because the Tnilllium possesses too
W-Mg1ham on, tb,b Queen's, birthday.
pestered Generals and others for ac-
a bav-
Ing to get each, or 4dier 'abb'�ei a'cer-
t4nued t10 WrIve throughout ,the win_
ou
ter.
I
. much rare -beauty to be confined to
Mr, -101m Dors�,'of S�Yafoirth, did
oVe of the biggest.days baidness, he
'tion, he was, toldhe was too old, too
4101ig Off the Reserve -and so ,forth..
Dain value
I e authorized by Order In
tak�iag
Twice, it ,Produced bloio,n ant
now it.ds out in the garden appar-
the wooded places where it grows,,
L -
haz done, for somVjime recently, wheal
But naw he wondema, and, has no time
,4�lounctj&, Berrie tO Put dlovM !.a
writing exactly why we bad decided
ently, it, good sthape for some very,
a W where so very, very -few will ev-
i
ho sold no less flihn eight buggies.,
-to check the matter, whether it could
havo "beom
to awiard some contract to other than
early home*.gr,oVM tom,atosst_Cbntft
NeWs-Reerd.
rer see it.- It is, Ontario's flower and ,
four of them gaing to,Mr. George
wbitew for his vvvrybusinesis, and,
POSEOible )that pomebody
irealtir n0ftic0d that first lsttor of his
the lowest bidder, and v, fbIrtf,
ilittile move detail,
.
'
every person in Ontario have
fow to outside parlifes. ,
8010119 the atheist Otherwise,
. he
a little more, his-
tory to every purchase, than we
Takes Over Law Practice
�I
the privilege, of ehjoying its rare
J
The Deaver bterosse' team played
its first schedule hi� wltih St.
maw,
SUTO� 1110 caln't quilte make out. how
he Was selected tw the post that
would
have In business, that 1s; about all
the difference there I,
0
Mr. fan McLean, goo of Mr, anx
Mrs- Kedtb, MCL r .
ftu,
beayty� I 1
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Marys in Otat flown an Monday Ja&L
brought bin' to -Ottawa. 1300 had no
11
"we have, of COUTISe, 'ell
Seafor,t'h, has tak-
change telmlyora*fly of Mr. F. i4ng-
r Last week must have been Tril-
After, a hand aad well contested
C11MID 80801-ladOn 119 ith-e responsible
.
"Who's'
no responsi. laud',-,
bimty Or au
authority in the
law pmed-ce, hei Mr. ring-
..
lium 'week, because The Expositor
=atclt, SeMorth ,6awe ,out vieboirioUs
by v, score of 3 gfttg to 2.
Poat" M thea Who"
fraGROT Hato him as, 'a "0011se"MUve,"
Matter Of
What is ordlered or in whet quaaUt'r I
All� on,r the
-and 1.9 making ;allow recovery' trow .
car acadd,ent
I
was also presented with a very rare
L Mir. P. Paterson, imf Iffensan, ."bo
But on J=uary 15th be received in
Torionto
orders origa"te as T,jquI ,91- the
tions rf,tt= jhe Deps,ftioen.t
wbdeb, se,* bim to
hospital alw,ast two monlihis ago.
.
spi6chhen of that floweir.' It was a- ,brick
,recently ,comp7goa the fte large
diurch, at lxeknow, and whiD
a Ibing dUtlance call from, W.
CL Wbod*ard, V1 L -Cliah'mau of
'e'
of
U0114t Defence... it 1, �4e`-
9 our Job to get
Until he bag fully recovered Mr. Me-
Lean
four leaf Trillium taken from Ithe
W= lately aWalded ,the contract for
what
wao -then the War Supply Board. He
whist its WaUted at the beet bargain I.,
w#11 due consideration
will.,0011,ila.ct the ,business h re.
01
18 19 a graduate k,wyeir,
woods on ,the fai+m of Mr. John
the new town, ftU in wingb,tm, waw
in Hemall visitift Ment?&
b4d' LU Na busix1e,sa called oh, Mr.
Woodward da a 10ustlomer of his own
for delivery
and Be u Office,
"r quallty- We 0,11ve to e q ality.
&W, ib,98 a.
.,�
in Rensalk_014WOU News -Re --
.
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� F6"&t, in Tuckerswith. Four leaf
on saturdu# mi,
briAft 4 rather ex-
-
'06*Urr,�d.
ft"31 when dve visited wbodwards
11a I cord,
Me me of the remarkable fe�j_
tures a b
.
clovers can be found if you look halal
tilling xmiaway Mr. jwneq
JohmoWnPa team -was standing on the
lAwd in
Vancftd' lWV`"`eParbmeat state
Ouver- The 00111"ecti6b seemed
(r t this w t De
- J nk� GDVernaen _
V'rtment is the �,`A'Ocesis With: which
Addition To Nurses' Home I
.
.
and long enough, but a four leaf ,
0treet And started'oft ;at a lively rate
S1111kht- However Sibello found himiself
Ur- R- C. Vaugbarx, V&Oe�Presldiant of
t�be C
The Board Of MvOrnora of Alex-
'
., Trillim issomething,we had never �
throughAbe " %1he vmgon w, as .
eonalderablr dwnQW, but the hoi
01mbed for Secretary and Director of 1)i6ked
AdMfin&#XWliVU:'bf the *ar Supply
�&aadq,an
the nutoleN.Wilonal Railways andira
us of aroum ed
men a ,
Hospital on 'Mondlay, authoriv,
the construction
11 seen or heard .of befaie. There are
'
eoftte4 aerload 10 .
�
Boamit' Hid asked for time tAy ciyj�silt,
whichl"Ne, lie" butilt our
.Orgaalmdo-U. 'ditl6n
Mr, '
Vauehm
Of ,aix-rolam ad-
to the 4Wrs,w hojaje, located O-
such. - things however, because we
.. On Tueafty,imt the, wigeist congm
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hio min gm hm wife. HIS firm, 1110 b
. ,
wu broit,ot to Ottawa cricsA,
Y the Govemme,nt
the streei irom t&e ,n9UtUt,6M
7
had given to its and it' ' -
. I ,wm ,,%
I
gatich ~ 0"'L " * St - All,
lip tl*nrik Rev. Rbbert
oew I .
Wim tOK General Steel Weireo Ltd. ,of
of TiorotW of wh1eh lie Who assists
' 0
at the begintdng Thila.
the war, emergency to start the L.
Whole affair.
ai'mmincemeDt was ,made by G.
PaT%om, chhiMsft of Q0 box,rd. 31
beauty.
r-r.A"dA,im,*n --- .
aftidtrwin was in ' t6d an Pastor or
04 91000rat manager, bad
.He Picked .excegesit B.
Meft frbm the
-
ReMido� :")o WIU havo dMrge of -
. I lila
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iii 4W t6$W,,c**�vMaM,&1bem
tonsliilbed Oad had ....abelady
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(0WdnUQd
10011181tructift of "Ib vropygw goo ,
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