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I -0.4 afo."04- Own I : " ­. , -111 � . ,,� , � I ­ .,e!:,�,, I I ': , - . in Se ­ _ T' 4116 - � _,,� 1�.�� �`.,,',.��,_:� � and, dressed, After all, It was liny - . 114 . I F I I . . I 1, ­� , . , , �.� � 9,`.-f:: ", I , � I '00. i. " , , . , , ! .,..., I . " i last dkkr-�%iu­-iiondon i one more . I - ,-;;,?,� ,i,'�, 14,,�,�, - i � .." � I , � I - . j Q�,��*m , -111 ,, -111- �: ,�, I � L .1 . .. Aw. 11 . f I ill --1 _'.. 1. 1- . walk In the -blackout would be pleas- I ­ � (Contiuued frola rage 1). d - , born In Engla4d, the family, -bjj1I3g­ , , �Iifill . I �.��I 1,11, ;,�,�,,,'.' newcomers to the village. -- :.. i-� lf�` � ant. But out9ldfi, all was istill and I en a few turikipts from a fteld east of I � ��d 11 ,, ��"" � . . John'Col e was a clever, student - , , �- .. I . walked to Waterloo Bridge with two ­­ the town, . and before many' weeks ij!'Caaada ..dl 11 ".. .1, , � . -.1 : ""i � ....... 11 ,� t1i eanadian soldlek�' Ibirrying, to' h- , TJxe boss eve him hialf-a,dollar and ­'it"'Ple head of his- elus_ At I . , . - I "' �!F ��,!. ..'eato -4--i ... d . .1 � "I'll ...... I :,. ... , 11 - ­­ 1- ­­ .1 , , , , Aro , ''. � � ... �. ", !g . . . . . � � sto6d . , yo-wokk , ', I i, , . 11 --- , I a train, then went back to the hotel. Advised: him . to go - got oqme break- the annual examination be carried off I Ing o- ipftpy . .. . . ; ,*, q ,","Ep, ."'A'U'll'.4 i�.,!�, � . fast, . the, high6ot ,awards. At that time the witimW r'l". A -p-44,10 A . ' ' = =X, �o; ; i --- 1.� ,, �� � -Surv.ivos of the B Itz George,- -went out and didn't appear- ..trustee& -ef-­No�­&, Tuilier-smith,_pto ... .. .. - �'� ,- _ our "ff _- W -2 � ­ . ., i . I [ I i , I - FIRP's'"Pauga MEW I I �' i agaln for nearly a �ye,4r. � I - . SCAL w : I - �.') R" 4 . M Mir, i """ � , 2� �� I =""I"' , i 'fa,gi,31:, "" " � . 0 , I --ns" =114#41_0 -1'11`3�1'1 10,111" Wl�`� I It was 'after 'he ,had depaked that 'pr - " 'I Ji94y 1 ktv.r, S*, It wasn't hard�,tp get stories of the ,ocure prizes for ambitious students. 0 Yourliver Is thi��4cbi$�# , I 4 Wo V il'1111111 All "01,210, 0 .I = vided a certain amount annually to ,W 0 Ir It , , Ws . �'t , , 'A q � . 11 f6arn "After '� .kmost important to your-ne"Au 0% J " " -"- 0- , "Min � 1��. , ._ � .. I . . z � " .1 I ." ed th�d my eajgY moknIng cus- %*A: I _W,K� !It� Z . blitz second hat.nd. Nearly eve'rybody . serving his time in The. Ex :�;&_g( .T__ A " had been bombed. Nobody bragged .. ,tomer was a notorious tr4p% energy to,vapows, usspp; sul '­ Jf 64YU 211�_,�,z , I � ,,� I 4 p printey, positor offlep., johL, Collie lyeqame�_edL d 9",- i Z.F1 �,:,��, , I - * dalthy, your body"lacks *is 'rid ego, � I ', I q - I . - On MO. tort ok",the Duinfries Reformer, �ub­ - mew -0 . --kim.440, oqw�:;��-, A "_" and. that he bad put on6*ovej valf - ,,.i . becomes eafeebled--youtblial vim 191 IT, �, . .. about it. ,It was weeks before I knew He was known from Lake Ontario to lished at Galt. A brilliant career was 4, WeblK , L'A..' ' I I Agaijayourliver arsoutbapto,fif 'a" , , _'-Vol 11 N � 4at Toby O'JOH n, --our h- ' ost f rom. the . I Lake Hutop as,.41'reorge Pi. His,real cut short in early manhood' by 1 - P3 , 'es, I a AUTO Aqvq � t, . Rilitiah Council, had been carried into . � � proper .0 . -"-" 1 . ­ I .! name -was said, to be Moyer.' He had ness that proved fatal. f �, to reAch your b When yopr I - MOW4.1104grnip tp, _,"', a hospit-al,.-af - ­­'­­'­ ­ � #�f. 11 1, been dubbed..�'Pill. by printers, because , outof r on and n on I 0 e 1 mm" I, 11 an 11 get rid of waste - 1i I t I . ter, .-being hlbmn out of er . I . For Tom Soole, I have always had . '... ... ,ill- . I of the slov4dy maniter'in 'Which he a ,brotherly feeling. Just 7 years stop , I. - 6a wi -isixeia . iIk� - �17 i ­ his Col- one night. He didii't tell me I � 0 the wmw that �,. ,:.,!.. , v ... '-k"' 4X, . I till'I asked him., The Savoy, itself had. I � worked at the case. Pi ls,,4 printers' 'ago Tom a4d�i were-deskmates intho, . adecomposei 1B you.c in!estines. Nervous 'Ina Map For T44 ft - .1 trtbubles and rheumatic paws from. this I . IR4,8 . , . i -six or seven bomlbs, due of which .� term for a mass of jumbled type. The. old Egniondville school on thp hill, ­ .. ach and , " � I 1, I ­ --- .ease Is partitioned off in cbmpat-.t-, squth of the river. For -more than 60 Uaneys- can't w-orkk t1iroper . The wholi ........ I � . blow tlie end out of ther restaurant. I % men -to for the letters of the alptipet. years Tom has been a.resident of Tf)- : system; is affected and you, fe " ea". head- Inc I � .Canadian ' Mjlitary 'Headquarters ;n From this the printer sets 'the type, ronto. For years.-. he has* been con- : schy� badmchy dizzy ,' , o ready prey. th ,, � . Cockspur ,Str.edt had suffered more . � � his hand moving r-apidly from box to liected ' h I Into Type'Foiln- for sickness and discasc . . I wyap - I � I I . wit the Torp Thousands of people are never sick,, and have ..r atips , - ive Army In �the field. -' � - wad Prompt relief from these miseries vat ".., 99.- ItA ,_ 1. ,, . than thf) Act, , box while his eye is focuse � d on the dry Compg.uy. He v7as koing strong , . - .,4.d � .0 !Tvl, §.�,, "' ., i manuscript. i and or. �olly as ever when. last I saw , ,"Improved Fridt-iii-tivei Liver Tablets. - Ine - t? =V ,N, ,:i,� r�,��7� i, � � I , So it went everywhere. At the Pfeas . .... George Pi was good on',the Wash- him. ' I Una the,: 46"" `:1? . �� .. ... . . I � . I Uver is toned up, the other organis function �` i.�. notblog)MI 111�1 �...�' �, 1, , dub one night I listofted to amazing .- . - 51111'.i.�, : I, ��, , ,;�, " I ., - , i , � � , � ington handrpress with wbiOx most of , If I remember, rightly Tom Soole Irrinally and lasting ,good health results. )OU1014011191you WW I, �1!, ' 1. I stories of Fleet Street in� the blitz. the tountry newdpaper offices were .1vas,connected with the Seaforth Dra- c , . � _ An W'. and _:jUv.A*g;yo* .. , I'!" .I It had been, hammered almost to de- ;; largest selling liver tablets-. Th- cy must _b_c__ -, now ve , nor.,, f ,r X- .. �, c��11'.i`�i;,� - 11 " a - I he;x, of b. h � '" 11 I.. 11�;I - equipped in George's , time.'. These matic ' 8' I " I I Club which. flourished w , Try them yourself NOW, Let PF=tD.1,%0V T .11h t'.§' , ".tg . 4 , ,,, I . ,,kti,41, -uction, when a great. land mine an -killers. Carono's Music Hall was new, Ill t,you back on the road to lasting health- madome feel 11 . ,� ­z,� I . sta presses were known as in . , .� .! ,.�,tl"., .... I 1,2­1,�� . I � . wni on a parachute. , .1 If George happened to stilkle town on 0- Ind's leel like a now persom 25c, 50Q Mr. Roy Dagneats, M , 0" -� -1, I . I Hall, Seaforth had i . I..:� ;;,� . play �:� ��.gi�� , � � . . . - --I----- .. I I—, 11 . . , - . - � �� a � -, . . . pressAlay hp wig sure of'a job,pull- boti- . ;1tuch sup' . . I I I, �, �, - I I � it Ot had gone off, every building for I I . erior to anytbing in j, , . . I I ;. - v,4r'�,.%, . I - Z.." n. Ing -, . . .. 1, -�, . "�,:�,-Z, .... ; - I bldeks around would have gone over Since the start of.the war Canadals'Navy has shown phenomena[ off an edition. ""."'.", .. the nt� :--iboring towns. The Dramat;c' . . . , 1- 11, . . ,�,,. . i � - - f I _1� .. , . The Expositor bad 'discarded . . "i 1. .,�� . I . ,�, . __ :. .Q.W R ', . � like a ro,w of dominoes. The para . ability to cope with -heavy dernatilds made upon it. AmoAg the pro I the Club furniqlaod bigh�clas��`, entertam- t, I . : . . . . . . . Rio I I , I I I P�rin Ing OfTice, t felt a trifle Battered . ihad a" barn and ;11 ,�; A. .. .. 1, � V clialtv .,ud- h.hild-press, �nd � boasted of being � a mentand frbauently filled the hall. , wh n sheds. All Wer6 'lic-. 11 I:P,�, '� ',�R I Actors of I 'heard Miss McLean tell th.�_in ensed to oo'll wine, beer and. ail- '. I . I te�t achievements has been the work done oA convoy cittties. -in this 11 steam" 'printing office, with the ac- 4 only recall a few of the 6 . .. -1 caught oy a wire across the sti"dat Photo, ready for the enemy froni the skies, a steel-fite splr� - "Q, ' I �t,A, .. . ::,_� ,�., I 1, i I .1.1 I—. . I . , . us and -fel mentbd liquors. �11. ' Imeted'seaman , derit on. steam." The -Seafolrth Sun, this fainous club: "Henry Jackson oft to sweep." Then I became a sweeping . - . . ­';,-,( and the,tgreat: Ian ,to get Willie St"t to show them how ituo , , . . d, mine swung in gunner stands guard, hoping to get a Wazi bomber true on his sight. ' wf6h had been laun6hed in the We Egmondville, John and Oscar R 1) I - a I the breeie till the' demolition squad (, � , . �. .... I ­ I 11, - 1. . I, I . -1 I udol h, 1 Anc�her Old Soy,'Passos .. . ,'. ,11 . ' i instructor. I �, � , � took it,c-a-refully down, I . 1. 1. It— . '7_ � '' 70's by Clark & ' Neelin, w4s prin�eo, ,Andrew Halley, . Robert Jamieson, I h;ive never since seen a priati I have Just read iii.�Ihis morningliF.- 1. ",1 I ­ . dn �,., . .., . , i'.-,, � ' - . . I Then there was the' wom4A who for a quarter of a mile inla�d:, They ­­__­� � -a hand -prom. �, . James Virie 'and one of the MeDou- office kept as Clean ,A, r 1139 paper drinouncemeni"bf the doath' of - "L'i �71, 1. . . , . I rbe Exl)ositwv, Billy Brine. .. . ,,�Zl .... , - , .. � �. . , ! I Another tramp printer tb 'call ov- galls, ,who were 'merellants Ill Se -i- fi. IN ,sold purses to Major Chriatle and Me - , , 0 We W boy 1110 .. were not boiabs, ?I er, ..,I se hV ke�t in ,Qaose ,'days. Looll','- , - I , . .. 1. th . t emed I a ... � - foi .133illy was one of.the 'a. ,Z; ,��,_,. . �. I . . � . casioa4lly at the town print�hg offices -th. Tom Soole was' one of, the Of, -PY time ;in Seaforth. The- -last I 1-1'.L".1 1�. ,in L berty"s., Somehow the talk drift- .but' two of. the dreaded- land mines' ' a a. .1 ing over the new,--, office, Dr. Ve'l,cDe, ti : 1 11.7". . , . . . me _ J� , ed Ar - ' me I saw him was on a train so , . �: � jrk 4 I - i ,� G ncid ' 9S.._.,J` '" was GqoT`ge 'Sampapil. Sampson was yotiaker performers. -'of thtit * . ema.114- , r " i . , to . - re -at white . ' . � I I that flad Boated dowl) an .g . I lone ,�_ I .1 I..... 11 mbill.g. � I ui2d workman than. Pi. There, iN:as no,bIp(;trIc light. in those ed: "No c . typhoid .Iiere." 1 years ago, Wle left the I, ,, .. I . I ound , . . a bettei- all-ro ,toNNil phyglcians, 'r tl()Wlr�"Abont.' ­��, I -it i , . ." w.' -,� .... I I .1 I : tes' alid' exploded, on th e beach, But he would ,iinlywork till ply, day;. days,_ and, ,,:41d th.e.!(IeN,iI,s job TO, ai�ce for . I.., �� I., I went ho ,one night (knif the parachu . , I I � the same t1hie. When we met we dis,-) ., ., r,,-� ---ond in tIT6 watL I ". .. � I I - � , . I roof was off MY house. The constabje I ir and the "other,oil' , ar Eff ort ' then he would get drunk and head' bor keel) thp.. lampli; trinim' '"' -e I . cussed with colicera'Alie sbrilik�ge of ,1, a ' 10 , . � ed ,o;,.1d I .ady.� . Then and'NoW " .. (t 1.1 says to me' a in there. the side of the -Cliff. Next'morning , - - _:_ ,. . . . the,'next fown. .. . I and' the devit's own job it was. Ev' I . .. . . . I -.."j:',,, that I 6an't'g . i Seaforth's.Topulation. Billy's father, "' ''; , . I . N;, I I . . � � 'Geordie, the Hatter, wa;'alsp a Sea-. cry fellow had a c�rtain lamp that he' I notice that this"l-w7ear's census re- I J. P. Bri . � IN". I ne, was ail auctloneor. In. th6 I ­ . . ,fi.,,,..- � ' 1. , , 0 �,, t, . . , I i�icked lip a.,pocketful of spli *fe�s A .Weekly R.,,ieW,- of Developments forth v4sitor. He would reingin ln� used -mostly tin. .Zhat is th� 'bawls turns, -giv ' early 80's ''T�ie . Expositor printed _ , .. a - - . . . I says, I , in going in; I live herle and P . . . I . I ipy sister lives here and ive're &ag and ,part.of the 'parachute cord. The .. . e Seaforth's, population ' As � . . On the -Home Fro*nt. . . tow.n, fbr a time and' clean and re- were made,of till. The chivIn '\yere '1625. it se'ems ,..to me the pOpu,Ja`ti,)n scores of sale',isills for hina. His schs-, ., I .. to keep -on living 'here.' And -we're e6rd iA,,a8 ovel, ail inCh In"diameter; . . . I . . . I �. .. 'shape ,many ,tall,�hats' When, Iiii harl: . w e e e d to tie spot. was someth'in'g' Mal . . , . " , ; . ::: i .. ­ I . ". I I Th6, mines ' -e than 3,-t(7,00 whp:) dule of..salps was kep4 At Thq Exposia, . . . .1, �J,i must have weighed 1.500 L .11t. Hon. W. S. diurchill, Prime e'arred' a little, money, Geordie, the less wheii 'to ,u ually' I Itift the towlia,, I'do not refer' to this tor office - i � ,,'/�;_ I . , glass and, 'I'll ( . Ii r I ' .�, .ese yet, though I in . . �e � I V; I., . � i's AnconVenieIii h e'd b ,re S 1 I ,and he �vas often billed for I - �: "'�! .. A . . ;�.,.�, Pbunds"each. ' ­ y , of 0reqteBritain, makes three Hatter; would .90 oil. a t�rrijoe batter., .as black a, ilik il t _110 , . � . -1, . , -h ,�, � I . Winter not havilig a roof on "ill, . � . . .' _ � en� d,V- was boastij+gly. , it' is, not likely Mat ruy six sales a week. Many Hnron farm- ; I ,:�j�,`��,17�,. - . � . I , - I" ­�i 91*ge Pi w " , . .1 .. I . hous(�,' - . -The' Atati6.n wagon dreLw'up -ftt, the day -sit td --Ottawa. Ad Ing nieW- ,"3e at-Aked in The 9xpositor doie. ­ . . . , I I I . .� dress ­ . i departure had dizostreias resul,�iq. ers were, digp6Ff"Enk of their hold-ings. . . ." '�­.',.. "I , ,t , . . . The amizing understatement-of'h1l Royal'Batb Hotel qnd we stoped.out.11ers,of i'b*e Senate and House of C6,,-, -.Office for severa�l weeks durin�g whA Tfi�*'lweepifng was a tepter.' I was Rather I susPect bliat- the 06'�jipg and migrating to the piairie lands at - , Y"I I . 1. � . . I . ", "', -1 9 the West-mosqly to Manito " i ' .. �.. �, .�� I . !__ these peo_p�le was wh�t.impreme,q me. on broken"glass *d ,, he slept in a lo woodsmen's shadii"'ifiii6yed -di first. Miss: McLean, who doWn of � the town's . industries had � ba, some . *,.,� I I , , , , , . , I , I , I , I I . I , I entered. Inside, Mons, he foresaw three mAin phasp.s 'kdn' 4o4n SProa`t's' land, .about tbrpe �ept thiggg in order in the front of. much to'da with the s1p . -inkagL . In i to Daliota. Fie4g.l.r. farl. off 1.6qkad r _ . .,� j I� found �it, high alid low. One nig�t, there'.Wag chaPs. The B4shoV aiId Mr�.' in the Nva,r: .(a) Period of coagolfill" 'miles from his plaice..of &Mploymeut. flee, was -very pAr-ticular. It made no the. 80,',r the salf works were een, .) , �. , . " , ' . .. I I ­ R § " n ocke.0 overiby th boom- -91, Sbecial through trairs were ' I �-` : , I", - . r I ­.- � . ��, , �_ . . " , a Canadian editor suggested to Col. . oger had bee' .kn ' e tion, Combination and -final. prop�qra,- He ware a shiny )PRrg hat ,which some difference hbia- clean yQd thought.'you ifig. The Broadfoot & Box factory" loaded at Seaforth With families and ' � I . I I r . - I . 1 __L, , I �, 1 Astor that we should like to see a jbit blast.' but wero. on their feet ,agaili. tibIX; (b) --Period, of 'liberation during .ed,itor hac .This �blic of had swept, the floor" she 'would go' O,vt,l. tbe VanEgniond woollen in Ils, �, . 'q� L� I ' . , , . '* .1 given *binl. I - t bi� settlers' eff"tst, The railroads -,.cu- � , I . , - . , . ofbombing. Said t4,e �'Ioylel: -I ' 0,.Il' Two, women Were trying to calm little Which we -must 'Iook� Ito I'd deceiiek aiou8ed'tfi& curiosity of it . after .'..:P.1�1'4 I . 0 . NY . d . .7, . I . � rward to re- 0 . , If she f"-l4'i'o ,111-t flour. mills, the ,oatmeal mill. i). i) i copraged migration, -Auge Crowd,%, ­. ' have, found it, a I ; (q) Agsault I'll , �.r,,,,, , , the rlig of the ,neighborhood. Ac- nothing - ', e � 4 IF at I L, , e : I I . I . not 'advise it. ' We. . . (:,ogs.- The 'door I leading to the lounge f,0VC,rY of.lost territories r in ly I, 5 1;1 d be ,said.` 'But if' sh,, 1k).49or,',s egg husAiiss 'anti otDel. *r�: 9 ill red t ill station to bid friend&-,. ., , .. , . sli litly illiI6ongenlal ex . � .had been blowq. loose', frorn'the stone ullon citadel hor�elands of cord one Sunday morning. th� found a little"(firt iq some'�corner%thqt dustries �Were all flourishing. T,h".ii abd neighbors farewell ,and wish for,,� '. ".., � , . . I .... . .9 1 perience " "..... * ii N ' gutIty par-, Iftils decided to call on George in his had been in " the * ,� .., . _,`� __ . . . . rellway,..frame, and hil. ties. , Refdrred to Canad I I issed in 'thp, dim light o� the i4Uway Al,the south and a rail. in success in� the new land. ... . " " 11 a , . -the north sMetracked busin s - ,.. � � 't . � On a'Train in an,4 I ir , - . R' id * a's confpl.bu- ,,uxitry.residen-ce. In answer to their .t.4e earry-nxorning,. she iv.ould call, tho :W��Y'at - . es ­l , Although St,-afoxib lias, lost in po� . I . .. . . There was lib.fight; except ... little.pen- ;ion to. Imperial war efiort as ".Mag- knoc4, Georgp.an-nounced that he w.1s 'sweepiox's attent,i,911 to it. It is pretty...�Khich hadleentred a,t Seaforth., , lation, Tie has lost 'none of the good- 1, - _` . ­ . - "I ­ I .1 . . . 4ghis Which we alwitYs carried. I nificent.11 , . . 'not 'prepared to receive Callers' ' The hard to sweep, a',rpom .cw thd�t a wo- fn my boyhood -days in EgmOndville Aledt' in the . I I , W)e left' London on,' a I : I .:. . . � . ­_ . tL,' '6d 't�_ the , 'arch '*here: .th� -door was sWbrn in aa,mem-. boys withdrew, their "curiosity. unsat- mbLn can't, fintl some fault, ­ , the Main Street through the village ese - 1. S uthern. , fellowship �,Jjich -has preva, � � I . , . . WaI -_ ,.Xr.'ChUrchill . community 'ill � . t,� ... . Railway train with�ut he&z�i`lig - bomb I % . Many Years, and k . I I - I had been and stood bes de ' )b Counc I 1. . . . 1, .. . es I a. stranger. or of the Canadian Privy .11 isfiedoj� I .. .1 . . M. Y.'would go through the meelian- .was freciverilly cluttered -ain. is still a good place in.w I e ....- -.----- __ I -Jbiursf; With their dki ' . . . . , 11 . . ­ '' with gi ..4ich to livp,.-.—, . �! , �� a . � il I — . '-F ---''' _'T"iR6mfiieik'&d th-ii ramblini-iffiiif" . I . , � ____ ____ _.. __ __4 4.__ __ _ , 1Wt,"lookeA �back'Anto..-thp--huge-loun--g,e, and'.attended a -meeting of­­the--Wa__r_ -,- Those-. follows. aII­­r0uired--ftj�d-- A-cal--deparlment -an-d 'takT--ji" 0.6i5K, "ifly- laae,fl �1"6ighs*, comifig from th'e south,,, .. ... the.'Mritish Council. had te"r o, d -.,t '^a I I.'. I _. . I I an-d"as we stood.there�, hiilf the fa Cabinet. '- Afs,o -sit d tplirld,&. -flying' outs in order to get'tb'em out of,lown, der the ffaines .which held, the type and off. the Mill Road. An 'endless .,with tramps, and I have wandered far,' �' � ,�,� 'Compartments. . . .1 6Y . vi e . . . �`i Vlve� editofs -took lone and .�"��6re' their easiest; .,Qases,,'and if be. e pied * ' -A I ,/ � . ­ . -the printer" " t.�: , , I � I I ­_ ��, � , ,� , , I � I , ,� n , , , ."t , , � , J.�, ,Y,4c, Ill"', I Z, ____� I - , - " , -, 11 r � "'K, , W44 � P a r .1i - � , , - I "� .Fi,k.. I'll I _;".., �:�,� P� . - , ', 'P,�', , _ , � , - WMW P.- 10. I E__ �� I ,.:.. -t�-�-:.*.' I'll, " X ..�.. ""': ... $'­ , I .. .1 ...... . "... - Iill�'. :.-- I'll, ,-,,, : �. � . ­ . I . r I. , . . , , I - 1.1 I - - I I . . . I � � .1. , plast�r ,tehin. t -a rj va , s any type on -procession it 'seemed. like string . - __­ . 1, �i I'm -11 g.. drop lied, pas u is C - station. mear Ottawa, first sew ce fly- mark� These'.three *,WoiW bar ­__ I . . . I � . 1�11�3 . . I . -of - them:,-' ajar, Christie,: - Grattan, - -­­­ fe' . I I . . M�Ws - Ahe loor hor would titter somethim.g of loads -came in.to the town from the, . � .1 . 4� 1 * .... -es. A w feet' fartlik Ili and we .Ing training slebool,copstructed undei: heyer heard of them stealing an,ytbia' Ilk tbis:'�'*"Thlg­j�lace doesn't appear north. I have seen hundreds df I I �, I ", . , 'I; ,;�­'­ t 'O`Le�aey ano I had room to � spare . ` � , . . �.g ,I e . , . La . ' . 11 I I I, . . 6 r i ' , 'their turn to be r iin.- � . I I � " .1 11 . would have, ,had yery spre heads, if ,British C6mmonwealth -plan: .. or hurtiiaj� anybody T .'Fl � � the bther, butsid ill thb- corridor, a * �. my . , � .'. TA,ey-roamed far to have been very well swept this sleighs awaiting . , .. . . . - lTOt_1w9rse,, uliknowd friend Mjd� 2. Twelify-four Canadlans. honored and wide.hrid seld6m,glebt in a beA. moiniag."' - � . . I � I . JoAded at the ,stoibliouses on the JraII- .1. I . ..�, I . : , I .� . - I - - . . .. I - " Inan from the 'Royal Ax . They wouldn't waste..�Moiiey R)r- . the different "'mills. In � -�'.� . ,my Ordnanq9 ,, It's not too secure I 'here." I laug ' n Klhik!s�-'-Ntew Year honovs I I ., .1 r: I .1 tood I . .. _11 . IL_ I ist. I - " th I ai w My hrAt idea, of thes,work w&s far.,*ay ,%!ding and at . i , ' I . 1...,:Cq� . s . anid bAs kil § .. in the corri- ed. Tlrere it Was again-bliat British ,, 3. Wartime Prices and Trad- . Rev' r get kt done ,is quickfy As possible. But . Stablin I . 4vi . ... - - Board Memories ived, - - . ,g. Accommodation was avail- 1 4� , , ,� . . dor. We 'hiv4d them' -in.. The girl understatement, -' . . . , L . . 1. I ,.was conceited 6nough 'to think. I alika at the hotels of which tbefo-wpre . . 1 . 3, " . was able t�-- knit,. -1y, the .1.1 . clarifies. regulations 'edvel-ing subsid :The passing , of Bo)Y.Jones . . I I I `.` _�., I in rialancli, I : . . I - tur-.is could sw,,&ep as well, as. anvbod -I-- at least nine ---Queen's rtarmicl­'V� . � I �Q . - . . . . I � I Slour people in. the hotel needed les r imports and , announces, new thoughts to The .Expositor.pffico boys ' ' .'4 .7 I I , ", . ..,. . A--- tinY',,Ugbt irr the compartmerft hospital ca're. C�ne. man wks'n6'arly list of I goods not eligible uod� -- - , Of the earW . 80%. Wh'en.-I lei& T'he And I (lid rrl� best. Commercial, Foster's, Bbwd,t�n's, Car. THE PUREST FORM IN WHICH ,'A ' ­ - I - oa, ,whei TOBACCO CAN:89 SMOKED.— ­ ""' , I . . I al:W'.' the 'man titlked to us rathor , I 1ped . . t,'sub- Expositor. in June, 1.8$5', Bob Jari,6s t Latei I fidw boys .tkerii' in- roll's, -Sharpe's, Dawson's, McBride's ' I , I . : � An . . . "tei , . I I . - :14 . 4% I .. by Byin-g1glass. A yoiln�- girl sidy provisions.,: . oduced into the mysteries "of' the, There may have* been others. Each I .- ., . - . . ,�� I igp4�ded].V. " , i . I . ., . .. , , , . . . was working there, �Ae �rasn't on'jh" r 1.� . I .- I I �v . . .., �_ . I .. �. 1. 1. . '_�i� 5. Thir-4K -viii-eent. reduction, from riaUl�r staff, 6ift he was fro"�ntly . _1 -.9 - . '��J' . . was, carried out .on'a stretcher. , Ahe , .... � . � I , I I . . I We- 'raust.- was - n W . . . , . . I �..,� . I. . �'aye been. near the south . I . :� ,�4'� . , � . - , .. at conscious. 'Througli'" it all, T91,0' ordered In amount Of metal called upon to, help out,in a'rush. T e' I � ,. -1. . . . .. . . . . - ., � . I -coast when the., train., slowe.dE. to a I I . . b I ­­ .. . , " . I ' & 61-d''grandfather-clock in thle'lobby Which 4 may be used, -in -manufacture left there we're; JohiA' Dar 'n . � I , . � I -crawl. hild, the.' white light went�.out, . . ' , yvi I , � ­_ 10''"N''11 . I . '11 I . � . . [kept going. . � -f 14 items of housei�old'- and- dfkied =ia; '0'slcar. Cummer, B9b SimTj_. � ,�:� � � I . I. :_._ , c,��t, I . -kl � leavi ' , . iiiilliii�� a - I ­­ I . .1. _11 I ... I . . . -.0 . . ng only one dim , ,4blue bulb burn- -The Airwa s people� weighed, us in f,,irniture. � I � �: ;:! !:; I . I . . .". 't Ing*. ., .­ �, , . . . 'Y . . son and Bill Powell, piece-hands4. . I . � I . 11 ' I . . , "I I . Tom Collie, .Charhe Hlirt, Billy Tier- � � .. ..: " . - ' - ' . . the only room on the gr6und flool', 6. Field crop ind, vegetable seeds , I I . ,I ", -116y - a I . I , ".. ' � I .: fl� . ,. hya'u're: i4 -an air faid," the young ... lid George Fislier, job hands And "' � -1 I I " I � . ' . . . - where a , , - . . I I I I . -.1 . - ,soldiert. said.; ' " I I % candle�coul-d be burned. The and a number of chemicals,' mainly' apprentices. When .1 left -Bob Jones , ,� - . � . �, I ..,.,. I 1,.� . . I I . . - lady who maaied the hotel brought insectleides 4fild vermicides, added jo was taken on. M.,Y.-. McLean was edi- I . . � 11 . r� �, , I 1. . .1 . �, .. �... at., i. . , I . I � I :%� . e We didn't believe it. .,Thelre had excellent sapowitches,and coffee with- list of artic'Ies'�' rdiiiiiriliz export per- t' '. . . I .., . � � I . . . or and'Miss M: 'E. McLean assistant. I .. . I �� . . 1� � - I , . been too. Many fal�e AIarins. . . t Wan hour. She apologized because Mit. - I I ,� .., � 1,:11'. . . I � , "All ,rig4t,".' he' . said, ­"Puf if you . . .1 . '.1 . Prom the -boss down no nicer pe(yplp' I � 11 11 I �` , 1-:1 . � . . sh6 had no ibeds 'for us. They. were . . , I . I . to work with could be wislied fo'r. Itt, I I � . � �, __!� , 1hear mao,i6lihe gun§, lie on the ftvo�." , . -*.� - —'- I . . � . � . I I : , I I I I . .11 full of glass and- most of the I I 11 . I � I �1 . .� " I . .- . . lv�ndows ;�, - was with, much' regret that I,parted - . .� it. must 'bayd been. .nearly h4lf an. I I . I - , -.1. - .., .. .I.I... 1. . I 11 ...... �- �jl . I I . .. � 4 we.re .out- Those o -n the side next t1io . - I , ,.�7­ with The Expositor staff. � . I I Xour -ibefore 1:6 lights came on idd .,� - , . __1 - - - - __ . .1 I . . 1, 1� 1*1 . I On ln:� a& . I . � . . sea were. soaked' *ith water. ' � , I . , . asional .vislts"tb Seaforth .. 1. .I.." . .11. � I'll . � � . 4 ,., I I the train Bpee 4p. in .o',tiwe. *(5, . I I - ually .met tob`30nes., Jf 14idn't I I . I I � . . I ,11; ­ ' - I ,4ed 'on , piAtform. at B. k., Sandwell And. I decided to A.Fact a Week ' '.�I,,,,- -al..,ong Alain Street. I. *oUld- ' . . I . .1 . ..., . .� were out on the �tati , I ,� 4 , ". , I ' * . sleep on mattresses on the floor. The . I � . �. .. find'Mm in Stewart`q b1pliSksmith sho . I �, 1. '.�,' . .� . . , . � . p . )" I . , Bournemouth. An, lipperial '"Airways I 9 I I. , I I ; . I.., I lady manager' 1,�d--tls upstairs 'with- the ,lolwfthstanding -his failing eyesig!it . I I , 4 � officer wai there'to. greet us� - "' ' ,, ', , � About Cariadta", in lati;? y�ax's, he alwayg` recognized , ..ft off . I .1 .. ,­ . I -11 o�qasIqna,1.J1g4t, of a torch. She apolw , .. - , � Ther6 has been an,air raid', but tbq I . . ,- . t f., . - I ,TL �� "I - . � . ­... . ogized. ,that We bad Jo - sleep. on -, lie From the JD Rion Bureau__ me ,when I spoke., . . I I 11 I 11 1.�� I � I 11, ... o, I . .11 I "AA.. 66ar' has just soundi6d." ;floor. ' "Yo'u stoo," . she' said, . '�i��'_v�e Of .S =ai' iq .. ': , When�l first vntered The Exposi*or . . . _11161111 1A . \1 I I, . �, I I Perhaps be, thought we looked dis- ,' . �� �9w office' Bob Campbell 'was the, foreman.- ­­­- 1, . I %vIS I . ! -.1 , I ' I I ­ 11 .. . - I . . 1. ... �'L* . .. " I b6bn a 'bit pushed about here to- 'i I - , arg�e.o.f moving The plilit. I 1"I ". , � - I I . .- .. ,,.�L ��� apDoluted.' , . . , He was Ili eb, ". , -1 '4 , "t, � 1� �1� ­_ . . . - I . . I I f .. 11 - . I I iv , '.. I ... � I "No 'b mbs 'we . ro, . d . To ; night! " . . . I - - . . from the John, Street location to its � I k - . I �. ­ .. " I , . 0 ed," the aqd ..... . "', I I ' I ", . Tp There it w0 again!- Half her hotel " nt home on, Maim Street. ' The I i / � - .� . r, . �, . �. 4&d. . : .1 . " DEVELOPMNT,OF FIRE - prese I . I .� I � !::I ' * . , . � was wrecked. r " John SCeet bijildiug was built by Me- . . / :1 . __ I . , I It, I '. , Pliste continued ,* PREVENTION MEASURE' . 1. I , I- � . . . . fall here, and there at lAt(irvals, yet . I , 7, . � .5 Lean 13ros-,3M. Y_and Allan, on leas- . - 11 : ... "?. - -11, . , - . . . 0 1 � 'Two Ofarles, Accross the -Sky I Fire preveikion , presented A�otber ed ]and. Tfii;''new building was built . . - I �I - 1 . � i � I .1 they had ,been. "�ush' I .�11 .1, I -111-1 . I . I ,, I . ed a,bout!'k I I. ,.' serioui; problem 'particularly in the after the fire by q.Scottish, bookbinder ':L - - . -1 . ' I . . . ' , . Xst t,hep, twb planes went over, , After an hour' -or so, W6. slept' *ell. 'Gregor. ... I � I - I . 1.� I �, I I finger 61 y.d cold winters when, big firies were ned- named Me '_1 . � - ..... , I . . quite low down. Thelong. , 1-9 ­the onil" Isturbance wgs the sound mary for warmth, and Bob Campbell; Wiih. the assistanodie I . ... -J 11 I *ater was ex- searchlfg4t swept acrogi��,,�PICRing,' up of men sbovelling-uIi plate glass. '� .. .... ..... � - I I I . .1 I I in su lei- . I I � 11 , I I " Off tremely lifficult to proaxire I ff. - of .John LYons, a Seaforth carpe.ut(,r, , � I'll, .� cinto. of them 11irectly ,overhead. That the""' streets. all* night. Every window took down, the,b4g press and retereot- ` 11 I q I ._ . , I . ent quantitie's when flames got -out of -Mk - 01 1.1 I ­�� 1. .� I.. I_ ,�' ., . .1 " �,�...,,, � . .41 I was strange' I, thought... They don't wlihin a -mile was gon ed it in fts new location wit�ioui miss- I I I . , .. I I -1- .­­ ' . I -e, if it faced the control. , Chimney fires were common Ing or delaying ail fosue. I lbought - I I ; 1-1 - ��,J . . put searchlights on our planes. Could sea. Five Miles away windows we�e and Occasionally seiti-Wil' ..� - I I 1� 1. 1 41 It be another German? Had they re- cracked't, ' . I .. s .dQnfra4tfbL-. this wag quite an accomplishment I I I . el I _� I IV I 0 Yegalar press erec- . I ­­. � I I - I ... tions wiped. ' ut the. homeo 'of entire w:Uhotrt the aid of i : I I I .turned? . . . . When we came to thilik it. over,., we ' , . I amaje ran tors. . . ., . '... � I 0 , � 11 - . - . I .. - I - I � 11 settlements. Somatimes d. I � ", .1 , , I , . IN s RIalsoil and' Dave Rogers. agreed that if, the German had pulled . I., The Manitoba fever was rampant 1-1 11 �� . i . M . hop I . intq'millions of -dollars as irl"tb-6. dase I I ,, � � 4, , I , I - I " veliA Away in the. officer's car. The his Oomb ]ever ,half a second sooner, of the last ,big fire iR canad � L' w'hich in the.80's- Bob Campbell. became in- I I .� 1. I 11 .. . " 1. , 4 � I I I other six of us ,piled into_a...s.ta,tjo_n. , . I 11: .� �_�� not on�.of us would have aurvivei _ fected. He left f6r Winnipeg. and I . . - ' I - destroyed Hull and"'Fart of Ottawa in j' I ,,, . . I , � wagon and Jollowed. � A few bloc`ks Evidently those boinbs -did not have ' . I -oln-ed the staff of tbe.Wini3lpeg Free I I .� 11. - . I .:1 I . , I I �way, we came, over the top of thp our nuliaber,on. them! . 1.900. newspaper which had been .1-b-1 I I 1. .. *".,k I 1. - . I , �'� , I , . '. I The settlement of York. bad Its fir. ' J -i I I =J� by W. F. . Luxtou, owner of . - : , - I I I ': � , I I . , � � I . Lill and saw the Channel In the moon- I , I I . - I 'W b e , " I � "a . .� light. ­­ I I .. . ". experience with fir'.6 when the Gover- . L`Xpositor prior to its being -I'c- I . 0, I , . . - nor's residence btir&d'down InA797 quired by McLeAri Br6k.. In Luxton's _.- . ,_­�.­ . 11 , I I I time the paper"Was printed upstairs . -1 �' . , I 11 . Suddenly there wag 'a terrific O'X- 'CKNX — WINGHAM - Subsequently, each hou§6'holder was' I 11, .. �". I �� ,plosion and a great *f�n,..O�. yellow I I I. . in 6ne of the business buildings on I � . � ".: I I . -11 . . . I ilight-covered much oi the sky�'hhead. 920 K6. . . required.'to keel) t,w9. lbucliets'to be the West side or Main Street. . I I." ­��. . I r � . . . - ,, , 11 I A�, 11 . . . ,, . . . f'jn ca4e of fire a4id also two Other Se'Afontill boys who worked in I I .1 -1-1 I t� . . ", 11 . - _1 . . it had come! I knew it As sur.ely as ' *1 ladders. In 1802,, Administrator Rua- The Expositor office in my time , . .1, WEEKL,y PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT& - - - �, I.. 4. 1. - were ,., . &&�. . '1% , " ,. 1. I t i , I ", � . I � .., . .1 knew we were In RQuirnemouth. - , �. � 801 ,presented the .town with Its first Wilfred Woods -and Ed. Moran. I think . 0 1 . 1, ��, r, I .. Yvasn't f.righten&a in the least. FA&k, Jan. 9-8 a.m., Eight O'claelt fire englue and, gratefif] Citizens er. all have passed on with the excepti8n . i0as . .1 . � 10.1%. Charlie Kunz,,. plarlo; ected a fire ball by public of Charlie Hart, who owns, a prin6bg . , . .1 lleecled t0T vaore . . AOL I . . "I 'That seems strange, looking back, . but News, conscrip- . . olks steel 1�s ,aoxe '91auest , . .. 'i I . .. . , at . ­ I ,.� I offiee �q_ Toronto. le talik". '. .. -1 . I J � perhaps it.was because we were all 12.4d p,m., Circle Bell Ranch; �A,-), tiont. An earlier*gift of a fire ongwe , . lk 1310 .,60VLS. sliaortaci at . . I I newepap;r men now, oil .the path -3f Secki gerrv*e. Seouits. . . . ' Two Egmondville school boys had . . ,I-Aps, railTLIL .th OL 101xi,us at - � � . _4-'�` . was made by*King George IV to the gra.duat6d fr ' I'Dore a %0 . elo I 1; . * � , � am The. Expositor office ' ,, jace r �, . ,, a big story. Not one of the others I .1 cJ11Tks, t V,OW . 4,4 Uja I . United Empire Loyalist A'etffeme . , 000 ta"s Sao � ". I I I , lit of before I started 'my Apprentineallip. a *ke J.'500, i 1941. � . seemed nervous either. , - I I . -�aturdfty, Jan. 10-11 a.m.,"Satur- Shelburne, N.S., in 1775_ These ell- They were Jach Collie and'Tond Soole. can�d,a TlcJ .1 D,Timcj a &out W 0 1 l'icIots" 8,JX- . . I � . ""i ,1 ,tee , Juce 0"70% , ..—., do ' Morning Frolic; IJ5 p,#i., Ttie P -lo( , � . 11 � . I thought: �' "This is better tbanany ), i%o%i all ln�u, vaoll I . gines awd_ many that followed them.. Jack Collie wa4 born in Scotland be-' aa blat aj ,tee .�137, , ' od"Ice I " fireworks at the Toronto Exhibition." Westerners; �A'6, 'N.R.L1 Hockey 40 C a,,a . 1, .1 Were -light and simply constructed; of- f6re the C.61lie fafflilyT"mf,� to gg- 19 , ts. - (10�g tue ,,so 0ow-us 051 V" . Y:6, � , �. * , Wilf Carter. moli'dville, And I thin! am 9 Ole was � io(3u I . I 11 I I yers"; 6.45 , ... I 'I ate, ,na P3.9 .. � . in less than a second, there W110 Tla I I . tow being drawn by hand. Indeed, ­ . 8 t), an "I - 'i 140,�` 1 . 1- 11 another Masi. IThat made it certain. . . ) the streets of that time would have . .� skee aucea 3110T,e Inotitus 0 1 1 b, IXOU 200 to.1118 , �.. . Sunday,. Jan. 1.1-1 p.m., Freddie - ,vae Its C1, cla t I . .�- I.:.., I . ilAo . �, aa . . J I thought or the words at the King, ....-, �, I "I 0 jisst 0 1 steel . It is TOA tw. out, goo to%,fi I � I 11-1 V * Martin Ofelle. it impossible to usp OffPctive4�,patd'spe-el6caify for this service, v3iU t,,,t call tw-a / ��!�, ,, .. I ' - 9tra; 2, Goderlch on the made. �9; kh,o()o too , air- I I I .�Z . I "We'reo all Ifi''the front line-Irow; ,We A:.iti; 5.15,. 1,1,1)ton Tea Musicale; 5.45, arly machine of considerable wei0t. The volunteer' fire 'brigade pla�(-4 1 2 I 000 j &30 -1k Can .- J, -, " ' 0 ,le out 0 ate0j. . . ktou .4: are T,pAlly Into It at last."" ' . . a I .,".� I t a-sa. aud. P" - I I I �!­ �� I Venus Concert. I I Of Montreal's Parliest efforts to an important part in dofending t.h6 _ I Stec, I �s 00 P ,­ "A 07L. I .. oq, I wondered, what the driver of A , -1- fight fire, little is krimvii, but it is on. * ,,,Cl ,r"( a �uq !I* - I FOR' � .I I - - -rty of Canadian clfl- jX013,, us f, � I car did in a blitz. The' dri" med .homes and propL � . seva,P 1�.o IaLly -70'k)" 1. Al� _ f 84a Monday, Jan, 12-7.15 a.m., Strike record that a horse was acquired for zolis and did not disAPP4Dar fr1om cit, ven ti�me alia ls&vt r - � . "'. . in a CTi` . ilcta la I e I .701a aD �3x . �,,, 111. 11 0 V to wonder, too. An A,11."P. # ' , . . - COLLECTION � . " - .., 1 4 ' Arden on up t.b'6 Band; 10.10, Charlie Kunz, the fire corps in 1850. In addition to les of Western Canada iin-til about I ., 'aI411,3 pi(J 11 rq , 0 a CO ,,I sa e . tll�01111 �to%L or I ;.i . �, - . " al . a,SkT1e,3 0 1 :�,.',I, ... the cornter shouted: , "Pitt out th.it piano; 6.15 p.m.,'Your Evening NewA; acting as firemen, 'the corps was re. 191 . OLS" - Is I ; . . 0. Improvement IS '%'QU viaT - . ,O 0i 11 , TELEPHONE I I 'Ili - -equipment I . J SC%ap '13, sctav . ::, 1, ,,, - I I . It '' . 1- .T1 14ght.""He nilght have been shout! 8.40, CXNX 'Ranch 'Boys' sponsible, until 1868 -for watering tho ,. ­ - ­' - - " -,. but by 1880 bonie- to . -%KT1 . I. W. .- I val$ , 100 a daiiatia" IR6 pie , § I .at Our driver (who didn't pay any I streets. By 1859-, each sub -station had .� . ",_ 140 . �,:I'� I Tuesday, Jan. 13 . 1 we�re generally used !n ­ "' I �' DOIT 01sosi I 'd 1. -8.05 a.m., "Break- I � , ��J�, 'I", �, attention) at, at a boy with a white . a, horse lind there ,were two of the 1,:,srern Canada and about ten years . PO 11i, , � � 11R�, , .:�, 1, " fast Club"; 12 la*oll; Farm & Home , I N%KT , . -, I � Ill "..y Ii. lanfp on lifis bicycle. .� 1.", I central station, "for the purpose '(1 ' ev 00 'Z ,jv � C 151, ­_§ � --'e _. , I . : el ,,.- - . Of later, In the West. Automotive 1 -, . I,' . I %, �� ' . 4, At 66liveyin-g apparatus to a fire." In gines carhe dnto goneral use between I I I ­ ., A.-Wapm Welconie To .J13ournembuth HOur; X paik, Swilln, Jack ; , .3 -,Eq - I WC. -I : 106 ;t_ I �11 1Z ; . .1 Water seemed' t6 Dour down ,otIt of Home 'With the Ladlies. . � I84;3,1-MdhtreaI organized Its first ,1910 and 19420. The telegraph fire . 'veo, i. I I ��� I ;" " I i�,, . I . . -, � lz, � .1 I ,iA,,. I I 1, 6 . . 1. !A11C, . ��M -,� . the sky,ahekd. It.was, Ilicomprebeu" - Wednesday, Jan. 14-9 a.m. "Voice munlu'I'D&I fire brigade, which was il- alarm, althoagh Invented shoriFfy af- I I... . I . I : �-V' 11 A. '.. - . I , I I . I I ­ .��,�.: "I . isiole, but the gutters were full bn the of 'Memory"- 4 Be, the lirfft non -volunteer brigailke,, In ter,.1990 ' . � I �tl& . � ,�(.11 I � . ft, 0 .30 p.m., Piano ,Ramb- ,,kwas not getierally 4d6pteTI ' - to -11".. ,".,"_,,."r� , old.dt dtihe road. Par the, first time llngi§; 1, O9d ' ' . . �, I ' �- - _1 , - ,;��,A. .. eWs Hoedow ; 9.30, Miss Canada. This wls for some Years re- for severaT decades and the ob � il, '.. " 14A, � ". , . �: . III serva- . .il'.R . � � � It", I sainebody, spoR6: "He must, have 'Bogle, ,piano. . f . . Inforced by EL volunteer corps of three I tion, tower on Are statioas 10 still to Depart m'ed ,of National War Servic ,.. 0 I '. 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