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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1940-05-24, Page 2Vi. - � .1� � ., . " '41. ,4 .,860 , 4 V444 . e I ,It ,i "."��,�), i , ' , . -1 4 _*L��,,, no . ev- .;��.t,�;�"',�'_.. Y,_�, �i'. hursdAy Oternoon by XeLeau 11 , T, , � . .. � . . , ,�i%� +'+���".�,�,;r,i,-�',,.,�,,, �WAFIORTH.. Friday, May 24, 1940 "d""",�,'�.,,,,, ,i,, f� ." I �618, v,�11,1';­.� , , % i�',� ��w 1 . . ,;", .1 , 1W11` , The Dominimi Parliament �J,141,. I , ',��� - 1. . .... ..'..... I , I "ion ?,'�,�,�_ The new Domm Parliament P,�,�;i,,' . .1 ,'�,V�,,�­ � , emvened on Thursday of last week �111�t . Nk!:4, ,��",'�4_�.�"' 1% what - ., I at may prove the most momen (�,f,��;!�, , I I �Z i.1. I ,tms session in the history of'Can- I y -1 '.. -a".. I I 1. ,,��-­), . ' j!��,,��,,, k,,�, Many new faces are seen in the ,,5,1,�?,. 1. " �",.-, 't rwimons and many, which years of ,�KN�1� . �&,�" 'fir 'tory life have, made far , ,!�',`k - V�1'7'4_ Miar to the country, are missing. i Z, , t11-5. A- �,,�", 'There are several new mirAsters; 1 � 1�,!.,', . ,� I 8K t , eN: __1 ... a itew Speaker and Deputy Speak- , e and a new House Leader of the 0mservative party, who has pled'g- ;N"i X, , - . ,ed his whole assistance to the Gov- t"!! , �v,� ernment in tho prosecution of the vt­ _ I � k." il;,� 01�!t�. I - That does not necessarily mean, � I i - I iw'l Imwever, that the Government will 411, �. V� , eve ]rico opposition, as what the Gov- pros- - � . -- ernnwnt, may deem a vigorous " - tr, - , ' 1!�;�. " , ecution-of1be war, may not have � ,g�j the. same meaning to the Conserva- 1�jit, . A - ' ' �Vl` I - kt . - . Uve members ,or the members of the � ill'�, t . other minority parties. And that ,�: . 1. ,, '. I , �, �, .11 may prove -- a. good -thing.. for the - . I I ". c&untry- �,,, I" I The S eech from the Throne was __. � p . " , 11 01 . . mast'undulylong, but that fact may be 'no indication of the length of the - � ,!.' � - rials, although 'gh'' It "I'S expected that ,. tae House will � conclude its session - �,V­­ I V, IF . than the, end' of August. � mot later t '�,, ".. ��_.. V,V'cumstances either at home or ' 1 11�'. I � . I I I 1, I . :". � abmad, however, may easily shorten _­ ,;. Qr lengthen it � . I .. . � Perhaps the three, most important I ...'�� nada, wWeb , Vis, to the people Ca ..." � �111- . I ". the Speech from the Throne con- � , ' , V, � I.. wed, were: Parliament will re- �1�4'. 41iVe all information regarding the . I -progress of Canada's effort in this ,.� 1 , 11-1. I war to date. Second, that 'owing to , ___2_ .-,-- ,­ ___ .Ue,situation- -in -Europe; ­Canada's , .1, 1. .1 effort will be extended and in- , - I . ! ,i . . tended. And the third is that Par- - liantmt will be asked to grant an , ­. I ,. :_ zmaendment to the British. North I 1. � � 1� I , 11 I .America Act. I I tz� I . ...... , The changes in the latter will be . I :1 ong the - lines recommended in the , . al .. I ...,��,.. report of the Royal Commission on D . . - omin on -Provincial R e I a t 1 o n s, � .... which was led in the House, o -h tabn 11, . , � qday by the Prime Ministei and I 1. ­ . UT � - r 1 - ' �; � . - I � I which, of. necessity, 'Will ., contain ...�.: . . I .;,' . 1. mmny contentious recommendations. ­ �� � B 1. � . ; - .. . . . 0 . I . �� , . �, .". I - �� " . Make It Still Better I I - ,I.�, .�.., Seaforth Main Street, has 'been im- i,­T- TOV4Iminenselv improved. All ?' ,the - telephone' poles,, that ,' reminded " I I 111. 2� 1 one somewhat � of dead tree trunks of '.' ' a burned out forest, have been - re- . '. . . . .. . .� - -, moved and the wires under I ., - . I I., -The, hydro lines have also - 11 ground, . .... � � 11, ,�,.,. '. �1-... , d. isappeared and new' iron standards I, for street lighting have been' placed � I , both sides of the street. � The difference these changes have V.; -, made to the street are striking. So,, .1.... - much so that for th6 first few days .. ,� "'. -after the clean up, people stood and . I � .,y. e , looked at it., and wondered ... just what 1�1 1� . was.tbe matter with it. It loo - ked so . ' i ", much longer, so much wider, so much " . ,,,, . "I more spacious, and so much cleaner .1 I so . .,U�i 'looking- I 1.� , ., I - what a modern I 't M fact it look-, like - I " =d very much up-to-date main ; . . � . '. street of A prosperous Ontario town ��, I � �11 -should look like. But it still can be mproved. Perhaps not the street, I 1, jl,.; -but the buildings along Main Stieet. . ' 4''. Seaforth has a better class of ':, tl:, It" stores and business places --both in,- . ", . I , - e 11 � .,- I .8w, and out than the average -On- J>,;. On- , , Z . . 7 ... .11 - -*ado *oma. But' since the forest of 1. 111. I �J�, . - Vales and wires have been removed 1111 - I � � I --.-1 . .. ... 11 ..... !."Ibey'seem. to stand out more. One .11 - I.. . , , . , . 11'.1i.."'. can -see them as indi- .,�', , I not help but - 4";� 1 I I., VI&W places of business and not just ` 111i � 11�;.�,. = a main street. ` . . �1,v.,"�.� .1 , ;, !�!, A—Ad seeing them thus, one can: not 1� I t.� �,J , - , 1'.�, 'hel but note that some therm,, , ,,,�, I I I �,,,!�, . i,,;''f ��,�?�',',,�. L *dL a -few in fact, could be very , ,Vq!�,.` . , �,_: Mach improved � . . Their Construction' I'll 1A. �.,,.",, 1�t �;�, is all right, .arid they are solid en- �11` I'l-1. 1��-','. �, . . _ 11,1%�, oUgh, but they lo6k a little naked I �.., JI;V!,11;1-�, ., $.,`V.��,',"I'. � muse of them. I .1 1, . I "I I . - I Why not clothe them with a little - ': 4,., , " '' � , t, I I., - "' ,tddh fact why ,not have .a ., I , , ot? In ,1: " ", I � I � - it's-, Get. Together," and ''i,,,�.ai ;�,!� �",,,�,.�', , L - 't � 'Street, both ' � ",� .��o. -:, ,pod. ] the whole, -.."-11, - ;�i�,,,,�;,��"`­ � . . ales 4 '1919 of Ik It would make as s4trik.� `K��,­ , ­� �* e `�;4,14 - '- ai .. 4_1 . 11, ,, �, , t,r% � 11 � I " ,,,;� *1 � � 11 I , . . , . 10,4 �0)1 I , - I I . "A _91 I �6616'the a, � or, '11, ­. �­ ��,1 W . ppe'Arance if Q`�',',I�,,,�:�� I - � "'. a;,.,�,� I I .1 I'to � 1;1 , A,m did, fhe, remi)v,al , ��'..,,­'4_ ­,. 11 . g ". �. , �0 . . ,� Ad ' , I "!.t,�,i�i!', .'-:.�..�., . '�.�,Jl � �,,o' � I . ;��.�,;" . , �,'� , I I , lm� ­X� I- I . I ,,;,,.�',tY'k.� .i I 11 I I - .1 S1 I ­_1� !: � " , ,` �. 11 ,e�_, � I ,"_1P . ..". . I .11 � )`.�-� , I " � .!, � 1" ,, , . i, ,: : �", �11­ - I � 'I .1� , ,, � �, :�,',,.. I .... 1�1i', ",I, ;', 1� : "'�"� , . 'It. ,��,.�.�! - �,..,";'.'� - iL , , , , , t,.;.-�-�' I . 10,„, . , . ''. - .. r ,0— 4 � �� I 1 i i , � L r , -� . I - - If- ,m.m-,1A1 -*�--m 4-� h',�, &-Y& �� . ­,"”, , r- __ .. � J I . I I I- - , ­ ­��",L.' ' � � " * . I VOWPIV - W, "IV talk. . 0 about throughout- the whole coon-- , . . . L , '­ I .�', I y., . r r.." . —ft""10wo" .", ­1�77 -- 7 i '7� , I L . ._.,?� . ' yev"wo, "Agoll , , 4 ,a :­L� ... LL, . ­ , -1-1 V., . ,­­­ ....... � , ,. _ I . I . ,,--r. ,�' "r . ' " , - ­ -C-1­-',­,,'r 1�:Illoll­io, 'O V% to - ... � L • tv and beyond. And the fawn that . V. to - I , e I . � , Xer '.. I ox" hil 0 164 4 , 7 r L ft . 011 0 . � p talked about is the o4e that i5 do-. . I . � . . ­_ . - , Jai , _` 1,� _ _ '11 , , [ J , � ing the business. The, people of Sea- . ' Ift"r,11104 1� Plow , or"M "Itor Tho,."Um ." L'.,�.�.. I I I 0. I OWS ­' � , . 0, Li!!yr *1 ead , . ' COU P 'Apers forth sb6uld be pr6ftd of their Main I' , nig of Fifiy and .1 _ , P�y . �, ­ Stie J,� e"nd they are. But just a ],, ,Twei"o Years Ago. 4r �,. " .1. - I 4 . . . W, ", . it, . _ tie effort, plus a little new paint, . r, L r - I . '' ' ­ L. ,, - . . MOW"" � - �. I I . . _'.. would make it still better. From The Huron. Expositor BLES" IThft out of bed to mothet'ithe tiny, Pro.pet*es Change. Hands . I "L . I .. � - P44Y 2% lqi5 Two . tiny white teeth peeped i tot unable to coarot, the rasping � O,UVXU,� Back ,to bed to Mrs. Margaret Harrington has zpl# 0 . I . Mr. lWaIllam Turubtill lim, disposed tbedugh a baby's, guess one day - - - and Wim,, the Pride, of Inexperience we sleep and, up again . . while Y, * * I 'around her residential Property on' Hamftw Street to Mr. William. Riehl and, hpa. - A Little Wet of Wo fine imitin an Usborlim. gloried in the fact that Patricia Ann . being a mere, ma,le, flutterin the, baekgwund, trying t, help but . pureb"ed from, Mr. J. H, R. EffloW - I . Spring- was not only mV -11; . The Caoqft oompany has sold the following lands, = Hay TOwmdnil): wa=% going 'to have the routine Uoubi of teething. Somelliow, sthe - --litting iris the road at all times. - the LXWard 11aggitt property ,on tl�- boundary. Possession in both iiistap6_ . ing, but has been just a little too wet - Jl`�" llftlm�" h11:s'V1r11 . 25 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 ;W1 r. , Re;�er. of the Gosh,en Line . . . and disPlayetb the tw fact I 0 tiny ivoldie% at regular times, she develops peev- StandaridL . . . ance, South, 150 04OW& it Everyone wanted to see her teeth. Isli, cross opells Just when the food Is hot. � Quietened d6wu, she,sailles Equalizers Here May 27th . Farmers are not afraid but they A sad faitaill, ty ,-occurred wales - " ' ley Bakri'acks� L*11(1011, on May 15th, 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 , 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 much 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 . --Bl,ytb Standard,. Wheat and the spring crops which The minstra entertainment given in, Catr&Wa 11Q on Thursday even_ "MY, how lucky you are,", people "Patricia . heri-ted from a great Uncle , . re- . . . .. are already in, however, are looking are ing by weal-ta,lent, wus. a success in I would say, Ann is, not going to have all the troukle) ours had. We t, gavds, Aumt Tahifta's bonne with " . Home From Trip To Pacific Coast exceec I I:mgly well, and if the rain does 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- � on the neighbors, she reminds all present that sdiws ,having her teeth - seven months on a motor trip to th.& the the hay and pa9ture, and those are Prank Bills were the endmen and self and, Patriots, .Ann, would, agree problem&. - .1 Palvific 0cpast going as far south as important things on the farm. I wierle superk During the =iterlude Master Edward"Rankin, the 6 -year- ' r' . � 'but we little knew what was . coming. .11 'Ing In the midst of ,the most important San Diego, Calif., are now visiting; the foonier's another;" Ml's. Dan Cow - I On the whole, if oildson of Mr. John Rankin, surpyis,_ 'the .. 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- t this �, I as' well this spring as they did last on the pi2no. Mr. Nixon conducted . ,C . hada a , . 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. ' I and if thatpromise reaches fulfil- the choruses and Mn Earl Van...Eg- mond acted 4s, accompanist. gav, similar SYMPtoms, for half 9 - alone-_ ,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, i . 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 =$ 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, . . . looks acroas the,bable and, doesn't say cate�Timesi , ! � ! plain about.- . from a load) of posts, and fell on fumbled with his pipe as he said— .1i'lleetbi.11 anything. I know instinctively that Real Estate Changes That is asp far aS crops ',are Cpn-me nasty wound on. the head which required , - , , . I .. Why, It couldn't be true., The first 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 , ' thing. Cattle are not too bad but . Mr. William. Swan, of BrncefieK is IT."" SOMObOdY must be wrong in their I diagnosis but know the trou-ble of children until ' resildeLaCe of Mr. George Jaques, on . 1, . 7 . hop are not too good, and grain, receiving vongratuladons from his frienft . . just as the doc- 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 , 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_ . some time: We are not going to , attended the graduation ceremonies. Two very sarcous accidents, "cu,r- 1, confmed ,madshipsi, - Y . It's be I . . and pea,haps! we remember, too, Pickard,—Exeter Times�Advocate. . - have the war pric6s on'the farm in ' 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 ' 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�_ I 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_ i r * jiistment n farm prices to meet the . le 5=,e tb belt' ,rD way and 'was on —_ - I 7 . . I . successfully passed their examina- I ' , increased cost' -of things that do not I oil the farm. I . I 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 tdoa'of the University of Toronto ouow . I ... I I � -MMMM . . . . . 0 01 OR TW '1 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 - . I I I .; see a little more sun, a .little more lire lad,. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. L 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 I A neighbor wanted to borrow —Winglidia Advance-Tfitnes. . 0 1 ' foot alipped and he fell, fracturing L flolUst'Gr shfop. "I Want three potted geraniums,,"' he whispered, to,• the as- grandpa'is mew rope' . Said grandpa: "Nb, I've got to use that rope today . Leg Broken When Kicked by H�orsa- . Our Provincial F76wer �� his skUl'l. . The severe frost an Wednesday s4stant. L ' I'm we; are, right, out ofoger- . , to tie up some sand." After the I . Mr. George W. Herd, of Holylopel, father of Miss Marjo" ' . The Tri]Rium is. Ontario's flower, night,did conoiderable damage as the ice was a quairter,of an, inch, thick. . andum, at the moment" the assist- ,ant replied, % neighbor bad ,left a friend said, "drandpa, you know 'y,, rile, Herd and Mr- Jack Herd, of town, had ttie m,isfor_. . . . and we have been hearing quite a The bowling green seasion, was of- can 14 You have some very nice chrysanthe- can't tiq,-pad with a rope!- , "Remember, my boy," tune to have hie left leg broken ,be- ,low the knee when he kicked ' . L bit abou ' t it lately. What, a purity 'And 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 0 . I 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 . - '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. - - ;'I-1.1 ... .... I . .� 1. I 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. 11 . . I . I - . I . I . Hospital on the condit,ion of Williaim, . That - every Trillium plucked de- 1 , � .1 . " �­ 0 , , I 1. .- I -_ Collinson, aged twenty, who was crit ically injured in: a farm—accident near - 11111111� . 7. . - . � m L � 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 I . I I . I . . 0, 0. I . " I . I 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: , 0 , I . 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 I I . . ' 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' I I 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, L I 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 ' 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 -- . � � 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 I I I ­ 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 . 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