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Of coarse ` ,I!, ", `� �", . . I I . I , k A:A, ;,­��. � ,,, ,�� I ,� ir -either, at the li "I" I - 1, !,1 ,,, i. 111:�.'. . Established 1860' that did not su t us . ­ �� 1� - -�­'1114,�,�, ,­, �2�. 1 ��,,,,11�, ­,­,-�,�',,�;,,;,, time, but looking back .11,11k," 1.0", � ", - 'b ,;:,�' ,;,�J,;,, f:' . ,,A, MM� ',-,!�, ,,,,, how 'we, , ,,���;,��,'���,�,!i�'���,l�',.,,�'li�*',-,'�,������i',,�:��-"�.�,, 'X,.eit - . I'���;rl";�":,��.;�l,ii�l�,�w.!�,�%. - th _.:Lean, Editor. , , . ., I . McPhail Mc would appreciate it now.. ' ,�,�,���,������.$�,,�,',���i�,k�j�,'�,�,i,.:�� , 1 I . ,�n.���;�i,`,,�i,'� ., " I . . - ,, �P,,�i.��-I` . ,,, :�:'_'­_il . `��,��o--4,,��6,,tt. . Published at'SeafQrth, Ontario, ev- �, ,,, "'I" 1, ����'�l";,�,i��,,�i'l""I'��,��� "��,� ,. ­ I I- 0 "',�g, - ?�,4"""�4-"�r,-j��-,L���,,.,,L,�,.,�,.,,rl,,:l.,���� er I I . y Thursday afternoon by McLean I _____ , ,I ­_ � -11, Zr, mmm F"M mon 110" _7- A I - 1: . I., 11 � � I 1. � 1, . � - I - I., I— I . I I Ili . .. I .1 - 11 - 0 . . '. ., � ` , - 4T,.* *,,p 1, - � . �r. I . * WMI, ,A Atli" 'In , .. I - ' I I 11, se,011% I ffii I I . .� . vnii 0sirer ,Or 1,0 . - le V11�' . ,4 � "4, , . . I .� I ." 0 . � I IN, " , . I � �1. � , 0 . "''alip I I�Poo . , ' � 0 I I sr�� .4 i rs 11'�"* I 'Cibuldt, � re , 1111.1. ry MeadoTA `0 � �' , I , I '411 . I . I I . I f � V, .1.1 11 f'... I . . . � . . . . . . . . . . 3 � , ,. 11" (Isi Harq j.,,.aoykf) - " . , , . 1� _ i I ....-ft-ft .. '0 . I -.----- ___�� , ­ =,. . I � � . . I . —Mernber of Quard of Honor :�. _', � � . I I . , F . � - ,�,;��',�,'�fr"" I . "A WARM STABLE" - it gleamed in e Ligel asu eTes - ) ��� "I §�"",�j,�." 1: � "I ' . . - .r I"" I., 1,11'�',�,,�l;ii,',"Z'��'4:��'..�ll- ". r. Bros. . From The- Huron Ex Neighbor Higgins has those bright, kitten nimbly ,picking its way Across AC., 2 'Alex Woodrow, of .the R.C. . . ":,�i�,q,�",-",�-���,����;�,'.,,,, � Candda's Outpai Up __ . positor ' . � I I I ,%T,-,1 '. - . , I . . . , - #_ _ I glarifig electric lights in 4is stalile A.F., Ulylands, Ottawa enjoyed sCh on- ,,,,A1,,,.,,q � where a brood - I a ,I "I'l,', �� - -� I � I - . a pole over the pen . 1��,� ",_'. �_, I " Al .1 � I � ,� ­­..., - . janua :�,�,,�-��'7C-�-tl_ - I . ry 19,11917 Just pr�-ss a button and, enough ligbI sow was gru)atingly grumbling at her viable experience when he was a ",,')'I -1 I . . . , I , ", � i� L V�,14 4-10;, . . � ,�., '� ; ''. Advertising rates on application. The Dominion Minister'Of 'Muni- Mr. W. H. Willis, of W-m9ham, for- comes t1looding on to &ake the cob- froll6king family. She was in a mood member of the guard of honor for I M ', , �,,'.';,.-,,,. fl_.� , � �4 . , �", . . ­ _­­ . Winston en the British � , � 1,1� ,� . , I - merly of §eaforth, hasibeen engaged webs hanging from the beams -al ost for sleep and they werb determined Churchill wh I 1-M., .. .,,L I .1 . I tionsy C. D. Howe, told a press con ..in V . . :"'Z,��."­­­­ ­ I "_ I . � . . . -s to slide down I � 11111,- as organist of the Pfesbyterian wither up and disappear. Higgins li�r fat sides. Was Leader was. a recent visitdr .n. ,)'i, 11 . �, 1. . I - -1 I I . �,��i�kl�,,',� ,.�!, 11.1 ference last week that Canada's war- Sir .T Ottawa.-Brugsels Post. . i")'�L­, ­� - . I � Church, Wingliam, and is now attend- mighty proud ,of that,-ttable of his. .imot&y, the red bull, rattled ' . . . 1.10�,,� ." Subsc�ip4ion rates, $1.50 a,year in time product -ion will be expanded in ing to his duties. J When you go in. he spends about fif- his chains fiercely i few times at the, . �� """ ��i-.l , . I 1 M,17,�, ,� - Mr. . W. R_ Cole,Ahe Win�hipeg man- tt,en minutes flipping on the various pup taking time out'to bite at a tick- Joins Mounted Police I . I . � � ",.,u ��,: . advance; foreign, $2.00 a year. Single , a manner similar to that outlined by ager of The Ben Engine & T-1h.reshiZr switches. He's, real disappointel if lish tail. The rhythmic sou-nd of the ; I . .... .. 1. �-41�5;2, I , "L�,,j, '' ,,,, , , 1:111­ 4"%Iq�'�t 6pies, .4 cents each. - I � . � President Roosevelt for the United Co.. was in town this week,- I , I . Mi. Bob Biggart, who'for tile -Past I., � I �,i�"P:��";�� . ,+ ,,�,, � I . Mr. J. T. Keys and son. ,"Elmer- g about how cows chewing their cud and the black few years has been qounected with : , �,�,',N :�_' . . , . States, and that the increase was in bright a stable he has.' Steers rubbing on the rough. 'board of ) I ,�1,,�,,,,`��'�,,Z , . ' 1 dorf Farm", Stanley, sold a handsome the Canada Packers %lAmit-4d .at 611a. gnk"f, .. � . . ;�%�,.;,,� accordance with the mission to North Shorthorn bull calf to Mr. Roger Me- Speaking from a modern standpoint the stalls seemed to blend together. . I , ton and Wingham, has joined the Roy- � I,U'X,� SEAFORTH, Friday, January 16th - of the. turnip� , 0,1""I'A", � . Laren, "Ivanhoe Farm," London Road, I suppose his stl9fe is mighty effici From the dir�ction I "MK:. I America of Lord Beaverbrook,ollrit- -e came a frightening 11 meow- al Canadian Mounted Police. Bob� . �,g,��,. - . I . which will be a fine acquisition to his eat. By,,the same token when it pile thei ,,�W4", . during last summer was one of the , . 1� I I ��-��I�,, � I . ish'Minister of Supply, "to raise our . herd. comes to comfort you can't beat the ing" as Tabb� losing her footing for . ,,, ". � ,I . smien for the qlprb.4 in ther . I i�,l �,;� mound , �� ,.�; 1. . . � . Mr. HenrX Peackock, Tuckers th, one� at Lazy M' ce that a minute on a rolling turnip catapult- 'Bob is now at - ", � , 4 I It- 4 ,An PH Landmark Gone , sights on what we can produ&." has sold his farm, stock and mi T eadows. I noti ' town softball league. -1. ", I . ' imPle- Higgins never stays to chat very Ioag ed down to where the turnip pulper Rockcliffe School, Ottawa, talring a. six . 1, ,� ".,., Mr -_,_,Howe also announced that ments to Mr. Lorui6- Tyndall. Hullett. in his own stable. It always seems stooa. T,. -.-o dozens cats on the chop I . I 11 � I".. �:. _ie destroyed one of the oldest Mr. Beck, who bought th(I'timber �111 . . �. rioptlis course.-Wingham Advance- . "I .��., 1�1 Canadian -made 'war material is now , like'beiug out'in the Centre of a light. bin looked up �n ,an. interested way I I . . I ,� j landmarks- in Huron County on Sun- - . ,use in the Philippines, I Singapore, the South halt of'lot 5, con. 8, Tuck__ bathe&4treet in the city when you sit and then -with a Ilick of the - � . ��"�,��., . I in ir tails as Times. . L...— ­ . I ;i�!, , . ) ersmith, ha� a number. of teamsters . I � , � I 1��,�i­_ . day morning, when the two-storey down in his stable. if to diariaiss the whole incident they . ­� i I . China and the Middle East, andthat busy hauling it to Hensall. Among Fractured, Leg is Heating Nicely �, �;�., : * are Messrs. John and R(Ybe:-t He. dropped h3�11ast night after chore burrowed thejr chins in their Paws I . . I I ,;;,� .fraihe' building, the, largest in the , we are expanding as ra idly now as, - them - 111R., . I p El,gie, James Hay, John and Ale 'an- time. I had just finished pqqing down and went back to their wheez,ing Friends of LAC, Charles McKibbon, . 1�:,,,, a . soil' of '. J. -W. McKibbon, .a� `­. . Vill 'ge ,.of 'Holmesville, on No. 8 at ai�y .time 'during the war. T der McMillan and Cfiarles and OIx - hay for the morning and was leanifig sleep. Mr. and Mrs ""s. 0 iv,! , . 1. . i "..'. ­ -est of, , Clin- McKay. . I 15 ....., .Highway, three miles w date, the Minister said, contracts' I ovor the stall heads looking at the Teree hens, preferring the warmth will he pleased to 'know ihat he is , I .1 .1 . ��,-.,:�, 11 '' ton, was burned to. the ground. I At a wellwaftended meeting held ii, two pteers; Blacky and Whitey, when of the stable to the hen house, ha�l making 4 splendid recovify from%'a, I � � �-T�,i - . . ' ' in, some time around � awarded by, the Munitions "and Sup�- Calder'� Hall. Winthrop, o � I P: , . a Tuesday he came along' I �ould hear his boots managed to get.. fractured leg he received ,*hile on .1 I " 1'16't- . - I The building was. over a hundred ply Department since July, 1939 to- evening,. a literary society was or- crun�hirig on the frosty snow and his milking time. .. Tiiey sat roosting on dut . y at Patricia Bay, near Victoria, . * I V11 - ­ � ­ ) ganized for the winter. mpnths with ip DC. Charles is an armourer and the , ��', . ars old, but had always been occu- " . hand 11 I ��_, � ye talled three'billion, two hundred mil- the following officer's:' Preside ", ' fumbling on 1:6 frost-bitten the turd pulper. Whert Tabby had " ,��, ... * catci5of the horse stable door.' He -her escapade they squawked., in -to 'life i,ccident happened while he was load- .. : ,.', I pied, first as the Knox Hotel, and ' . Eon dollars. , ,, ­­ , A. Cuthill� vice-president, R ert . 'a plane a few weeks . . u'. � I-- . I . , ­ . � .;Scariett; se,&retary. Mabel Bul rd: did a lot of stamping and panting and in a sleepy, half-hearted way and ing bombs onto 11 . � ..�, . tater'as the Swartz Hotel, and at the. Anotfier iniportant�.iniiouncement treasurer� Lorna Harn. gruntingly acknowledged when lie then went back to �heir dozing, shift- go-Wingliam . Ad,vance-Times. � . ,A� I * 11 �' . � ,L�,:; . I - RA. time of the fire the boding housed. Mr. Louis McGrath met . with a came to the cow stable, "Feels nice ing.-around a little and tucking their a, � was also Ina& last week by Hon. G. Arrives in South Arnetica, , , 1, . T".. I arters, A Painful accident one night last week and warm in here." ­ heads back under tl�ielr wings. . I . I . I I 11 ��.IIV � C. Power, Air Minister, who said . � . , . . "I . � . I a, he was going into the home � of M �% The horses stamped around their, - A cable Wednesday aft"0_0 . , . , . .. . I - . general store and the Goderich Mun- that the Royal Canadian Air Force Mich�el 'TUIley. He was,attacked by We sat down on the two half-filled stalls_ nosing in,the oat box and going brought good news to the . '. , . . � � �, " home of . . . I I I icipal Hall. - I - Mr. Talley's vicious Young- dog, the chop bags that I keep. at �he end Of deep do,Wn for the last of their hay. ' bridge: ,� . ersonnel at home and overseas ha Mr. and Mrs. James White, Cam . I �111 p s result that he received a con le of -the cattle passage next to the chop T66 'brindle cow bumped againstAlie Stre&t� It was from their daughter, � 1�,,-, . . The old building was a landmark now passed the one hundred thou- severe,bites-on the shin- up . � . ,1 " ' I �%, . . Mr. -John Scott, of Roxoboro, dellv- bin as a matter of Convenience. Coa- stall post sending a niiniature aval- 'Miss Ida white, Reg.N., informinglier . ., among the residents of the diistrict� sand mark, and that plans to have irary to fire marshal orders we start- , � I anche of dust spilling down from the parents that she hacl arrived safe and . . I., , ered in Sehforth an Wednesday three ed smok-irig. Neither Of us said,mu--,h , .. I as well. as a familiar sight to'count- twenty-five c o In p I e t e' squadrons - head Of Cattle for which he fece barn floor above her. A calf bawled 11� ... 1. iv -d sound at a South African port. it P, 1 . . 1,11 I less motorists who passed -4t 6n the the record figure of $410.50. Th -y at first. being warm and comfortable, from the oppogRe :end of the stable. will be iecalled that some moriths ago , I , �. I., I I I I � �,L . I abroad would be realized in the,im- and it almost seemed as 'if we didn't . 1� -ere . 'Al �_ . way to the lake. mediate futidre. . - . , Purchased by . the well-known want to disturb - the perfect peace ef It 'wasn't .a . hungry bawl because he Miss White, a graduate of Alexandra� I .1 . �1, . � I I shipper. Mr. P. O'SuIUvaa_ '. 4 was just fed., He se%paed ,to be prac- Hospital, -ed , ,� , . . . 11, volunteel for muR I I . 17 ,1; - I . The annual , � . �� ing I I I . ­. .And, in addition to the ,flying meeting of Duff's tile moment. - - tising., . . . - dlity on activ6 service-416derich Sig- . _.1 t, , 1�` Church, MeKiUol�_was held on M,)n- in s . I . V - � I . . , , � . _e The Ian -tern hangin . g fro a pike nal -Star. . I ... "" strength, Mr. Power said that the day last. The following, are the of- over the Centre of the- cattle stable The smoke from our pipes circling . ' � I "' . . .1 . ' --11--A, ­ . ... I �. I I I h . -1_ . 1. V/ I., ' J. J. Page in Wartime Job, . . 11* I A Week fl," Weather - Dominion Air'Force employs twelve - ficial: for t e year: Treasurer. Jas. cast a pale iellow glow over every- around in the steamy warmth of the ' " I � I . ,. 1 4 I . I - . Kerr;_4:q4itom, F_ Fowler and W. thing. It put a glimmeiiing, gqss&mc'r stable,_. eddied out through (L small . I . I � . . � � I thousand civilians, but because4of Se- 'Scott:' manage K r . . � 1. '�; our heads. , I r8, F. Me ercher, ". ________.____ . �3_ n dt-e Widdow abo , M,'hile the weather. is perhaps, -the' ' took on :the cob' ebs that serve �ts crack i ... .... li I curity reasons, he could not disclose Smith. A. Henderson: 'trustees, P. r w Ottawa reports the appointment df . . .1 � . � I . o e --g __t0-p-1C_ ­__6f` 166ff versa-dom -it has - -.,..--- . Habkirk. R. Forrest. M. M ceiling decorations throughout the I like a stable on a frosty winter J. J. Page. Toronto, vice-president uf , . . �� . _. - -h- __ __ - urdie: col' stable. It was reflected from the in- night when'lantern light'seems to add WesterA Canada Flour Mills CO, and . 4 ' W ow in -- Force lectors; A. C. Henderson,.. . . . � ` �' never yet become so old as to be - .. ,any men of 'the Air . I " side --of ther-frosted-window- panes and ., to --the corgqLt of the place. a Goderich old boy; ass administrator . ` �out 2---Fawler I I 4 1 ,� 0 � were pilots. R� - Hogg and R. Forrest _ . I - _,. I I I. - " � . . - ;1 ---.-.- . I . - _ - - 11 .'. 1�1 w rn. ,Possibly that is because the . I Mr-' Joseph Dorsey, Seafortli, left i ., ...-I -of-4oti-r-aad- cereal-produC_t;j_w24gK_tIie . I I . - . last week for Orillia. where h .V11 I . . . _____ Federal Wartime Prices and Trad-_ - - , - - - - - - � . weather ha� such an unpredictable , I � _. 4 " � � ., . I I e has 11. e � I i", I . . ( I . I aeeeDted a position with' Mr. R., Mil- I ... ... - . I . . . M board-Goderich Signal -Star. ' 11 .11.111, nature. Every once in a while it does . . I I . 'Iett. formerly of this town. ".. . I I I ," t. . . something that raises 'it from the �'� .� __ r "_ . the SeafGr,tzh brarch of the Sol� Gas-�P_tp Broken When Car Skids I . . "I . 1_10w True, *JUST ASMILE OR TWO* - . ,'141 - diers' Aid 001111nisSioli Was organized 0 0 "' . -he headlines . � - , a for I � . �__ _.- I depths and plac6s it in t . I ­.-Miday was a %or' . . '', .. , at a m us .ic -01 Tue_ .--.�.---'-.--.------.-�----...--.-.- -_ � ecanous ay - , , , , I . . .. - oat enth jast�. meeting . . ""!m.m� - . I ­. -.-- _ I I . - - . ,�, I I 1, � . fn I ffi-' . ullo Henry, what's happen- sa.11. Anding, this out in no uncert=� "' " " -of the -newsk. - I I Some man said --the -other day that" " citizens. in . ... the, council chamber on I . ­ � moLorists, Albert W. Shiftay, I of H � .� . ` . . . I 61n. Tuesday evening. the following 0 Pat Lady: "I'm putting on weigl-.t, - IBille "H . '�, Th9t'Lq wbat it did last week when the days when 'comic's' were cbn_.... cers being'elected fo� the Year. Chair- doctor. What should I do?" , . ed? You do look qyeer." I . I "I 11 11-11 I , . Inanner when '_ � he turned into w -w - Doctor: ,."Regular exercise _;Pu,ih Henry: "Nothing much, except Cole's MCC611-Froatenac service sta- . i,, . - we had a whole week of weather that � . .!;-.,, ,',. fined to the jokes in the almanac, par- am John A. Stewart-, vi�e-ch'airman, I , I . 1-1 ' I . yourself, away. fro � 11� I I ., ", �' James Hays, secretary -treasurer A m the table three that I 'happened to leave k pot of tion at the -east end of the Main' St- , I .� ,�: was, so unusual that it*could not,be , eilts found affairs much Ie,9s,COMPl'7 1). Sutherland; finance Co ' iite.e*1 varnish on -the kitchen table and! the . .1 disre ' -,many of, em achley Z t , im . es -_ a day" "I , 1-111.1 . . -to be..making treacle around - � . I � . --- , I three o'clock, his car skiddin- I . 1 . garded. It was first in conver- catedAhan now when th Charles Stewart Jas. 1). .i mTn 41�1­­ I � inissus happened I . I �1; . ' and striking one. of the gasoline, V ' -H ' " Is � I .111� sation.-and first in the 'news. � must keep up with the doinks of a . A. Wilson; employment, ,John ' . Mrs. Bindler: � there any flif- pudding." .1 I . . It"��i . . I Amd with'causp_ We hir�e all heard . . � Reid. J*1111V%�IaYso�...Dan Sbanalig-Ti, ference, Tbo0as, betw6eD a fore -a -rid - . " . . . 9, .1 � pumps, breaking I it off�-Mitchell Ad.: - ,. . I I dozen strips -in order to understand J. M, Govehlock. Herb Crich; audi- -'�-­fclrtress'?�' I The young bride of an. official ,,-In Ivocaie- ' .1 .� � . . .. . ' � . . 11.�,, . - about blizzards of pioneer' days- , what their' childr&i are talking tor, IL T. DeLacey. - Mr. Bindler: "I sh6uld imagine, my the, Transkei, new 'to the ways of'the 4 i , .. . , Arrived in England ,y, .1 ­­­. I �, Mrs- H�azW_ ha!9 given a ,beautiful dear, that a fortress would be more Territory, :Ta4 bu�iing some odds and . W, " ''. ,�F I When the snow was mountains high- , � abovt',' . . . . . . -, _ . .zn, ? I . pair of do�Km Pillow case,4 to the Sea. �, . I ..., I difficult to silence." . 1. �,�'. :,., ends at the local trading station. Mrs. John S. Dariing (nee Doris . . 0 I . '. when the wind it blew a hurricane .. ­. ­ How true', ah'd how r�gxettable ' . forth Red.-CrRSS Society, which will '_ I . "Now, have you a cock tail -shaker?" Geil), London, received ­ .. 1. � i,�:�: � - ' . be disposed of by ticket iti Stewart Mistress: "Caa you' serve -co'la I word on Sim- . I , . - , 1_. ; . ­ , , -utterly - 11 . . - I she -asked the-, natiVe assistant, who I , , :. . -and by and by it blew some more, ,that present-day youth, fa.19. Bros. sto�o. � I I pany?" . ., -­ day from he -r . Z'1_ � I., ' I - hltsUaad, Captain Soka . Z - land the 'mercury dropped out of the I ' to see any thrill, any romance, or any * I .11, . I I New Maid: "Yes, e"ither'way." . for a moment looked puzzled. Darling, R.C.A'.', of_his safe arrival iii ' - m_. , I . I I 0 1 ,"Either way?" . , "Ah;'no, missii§.,11' be said presently. England. -Mitchell Advocate.'... . . I I I .. .. - � ttom of the glass. Blizzards that, , , - ^ ­� ' ­ . L511 - bo . I ��..� ple6sure in the, .characters of Die'- . is again �,' , . A . . I . "Yes. ma'am; so they'll com his face lighting up, "but we got some Y�.'f__,e4, . weaklings of the,present day could ens, of Scott-, of Kipling or -of a doz- Front The Huron Ekipositor ' and !so's fh6y­,kon't!­ I ver' good fea th I Now An Observer in the R.C.A.F. I '. . I ,��t dusters! " . . '?, .7' . - � , . . 1. ... ,6-.1 , . . . . I I I I . .1 . -�:�;, not live throug-h. So we are told. . en other old masti_-is '' I . I . . . . F . I - I.. � . I , not forgetting January 15, 1892" I I �` Vil � � . . . I W Congratulatiote to. Geo. N. Wheeler, � � , , . I P . . � .. � I . But we do not need to­­bi�­ told the Bible. and has its.chief int�rests Tbe Misses C . I son of Mr. Thomas Wheeler. of Tura- , I , . � " . I ase of Sflv�er C'r e e k . � I I'. a ber I ry. - who laz,t. v�eek received h -s . �0 1. - , Th" g, ,, Ha ' ' . �K; f". - about .t.ae -v,,eather of last iveb_k, We � ' bounded by the "funnies.", " have the nabbiest rig in town. It coii- 0 Fuiinny in s -ip( , . , sists of a pair"of handsome I en 0, ��ergeant sti -s and observer wing.5"'', I . �i:. . . ' . 1�1 . . expeyienced,it and lived through it, But, perhaps.- after all, it is not so D ni . . . Shetfan I . 0 1 :pp , . . , � . . 1-1 -0 les attac!ied to .a neat cutter, . 0 , 4 at Jai�Vis. The peopit? or this district , 42 . " I : . I � � �r_ .1 . so.Ah,ej-� mll,�t­sdll. be something of strange. Perhaps a great, many ' 3fr. Michael Murdie. of MoKillop, is ' v-fl,l be Pleased to kroi;v­thet he stood . I...'', �.�"11 � _1 ..... Z_ if . 0 to Brighten'Dra�b'Lives'* I 1. . '1�11I ' I I � '. I - the pioi�eer',-Iam'na left in our con- parents spent -as much time in read-' . busily engaged drawing � bricks for the 0 . I . I ni2h in his class. George spent a few 0 . . Z � __ rp'. . . stitufions'.' T:,zll',�I-Jty Our winter bliz- '. . ; . . r erection of a new .residence 'on hi.s: -, d�iy--7' leare here ..,aftF,r finishing at � I __ e_,� r . __. .,He purchased . ' Britishers * Jal'vis­,Wingharn _�d­dnce-Times. ,. I ,P�: .- . � � m ood, lite ature'to tl�eir childre�­l . farm of Wa' 0. ' ' I . . them .... alt'­t4e' 0 1 rtime �';' � " zartiz, are .,.:atished Nvith three da I as the�- i10 now'in reading the 'Tun�. - Cred'k,o* br;ckv * .... ..... a ........ .. . . I 1� . . I , ", I ,ys- . . . 1. , R . ard an is having them 1. 1. , I ,,, . I I . . . ,,, � I ' I I . �4ippe,l Zo Seafortli by train. � - . " � — . I . Shoulder Frac r � �­­­ ,� , low 111): (-Lllei - -h to -real- -s -, the M.r. George Patterson. of Sheldon, I I IT ,� t., �i, - . 1. One to b.1 n whic nic �,­'and.,doing it as i;611ingli , I . . 1. , r � ­ � I . I . �. r .� , ly rage, and one t-o.blow ou't in- � Dakota. azd formerly of Hullett. �s Here is another bright letter -bisper, and nobody takes the slight- �1. . . child mind miqzht soon lose its taste I , '. _NI i s r Diaua Flstor had the ai�isfo­ , - - r " , I � i � I T I- y ' ­ � ... i . visitia-z old fr;ends in Huron, at pr -s- from t.he cbeery little EuglisIA1*0- est notke�. 111.1 tune r, I .,.,� , J_hast weeri ,"-,�ts different. Com4' - _"for the ;,,enseless comic s,trip. � eat. . .. .. Man 'who *has .brouaht home to -A Spot, of Bother . i 0 F�'! 611 ,qOme ice New Year's I . . 1 , . �r . . menema- with the first Sunday in the 1 I.. . . ' 9111 a1z ! dislocate and fracture.. h, -r . I I r I r 1:� , A new floor has been laid in the our reade�s just ho;� or�linary ev- The bicycle -questioft caused a i;Oot sboulder. She was Zt,rnoved to ST. - . IL I � I 1. - _. .�, ti� 1-�ztarted to blow 'a little _V I . . .1 : 0 11 I . '��`�' - ' New Year it . '. dilliEl-Z room of the Commercial Ho- ery day folks are S7anding up to Of b0the,r at first. It is a solemn Jo�seph's Hospital, London. , Her ­ I I "�... . I tel. Seaforth. and other Improvements ihe Una,ccustomed privations of - " and get cold. Ea h succeeding day . . thought, but it must be twenty Yew's friends, will regret to hear of her.�,ac- . I �, 1, e . , are also under way. vritr. These leiters of Miss But'- since Vrode a bicycl,e. T'ii�ea,� 4u' � .1 ...�! . Th,ev Will Need Them Mr. I�Vilfred ' Ite cident . . . ,,, "' " � it. blew a,little more and got a little I' - � , . I I Woods. ,son .of Mr. cher's are written s'pecially for recently. a friend visited a neighb --F,xete-r Time; -Advocate. .. . . . . I , Charles Woods. formerly of this town :)r- 11 . W - AS all 'ffie Nvo�ld knows,'the prob- � I ght one and 6ought it I . So' . � I 1 �,7� . 'colder, unLil b- the following Satur th'e Midland Free Press and The in�, town, bou I rnething of a Record f,: I .y 7 . and a graduate. of The Expositor, has , � . . % � ­ . I I 1� .... I I .. been aPPointed_ma ager.'of the Bril. HUE -On Expositor. along as a gift. I was deLighted . . . . / . 11.1. � . -ing anywhe" ' near en- l ----. _L I I Mr. 11aurice McMullen ,has on his P I I I day Mornihg it was ten below zero, I lem of secu'i Pe . liant Sign Letter Co., of Baltimore, at - - . .11'.1. . � I I until I tried to ride it. I have neN4 farailiri . 11. with visibility. 'at times, absolutely . -ough warm clot .Arthur Township a sow that 1".. . I , hh-kg for the German 8� salary of $1.200 a year. READING- ENGLA---ND.-Well, well, been,astrlde a . I . runawaf'steam,roller. is . .� I �,.: .1 . I , certainly'doing her bit to keep f - I MI, even- in,the town. I . As is customary, the,young people .well' Life has taken another new 'but I fancy the sensation must b� - -1 �, ,. . I ,�,� soldiers on the Russian !rout has of Cro�marty had a grand time on turn' for me. This tiai'e!�' Cana.da's bacon quota filled. Before I �;,;, . I I . I it is fresh similar. "Nonsense!', said the donor I . 1) ), . Fortunateiv. there, was ..no -great ' .11.1 been one of the most "pressing prob- . - New Year's night, all being invited. . to ,office premises. Every MOMing I briskly. "It's she was three years old she hA'a rais- . . . ' � ,� . ,�. the home of Mr. James dillespi r1USt because You, aren't . I . , 'i lems noN'y facing that countz-3,. I e- 4,t X�ve to cycle spmething over three used to it- You must persevere, ,� ,. fall of sno-%N-. bu L -ple'nty fb - the. wind Eld siX litters which alto'g(Aher total- '- I � g4 --' I an early hour in the evening sul5per led seventy-three Pigs. or an average I.— -e 'up , Iii. buildin, that's all" 1. I miles to work and. ol course, ba6k � ..... . ,.", � __ _ to oil about the far To Of�set, in,, some measure. this was sc-rved and the tables were lit�!�- . - I - ­�' ,� 'Per little' I 11, ; . I again at nighi, gVen now it �s a pret- Perha it I§ of oygr twelve r ' Something . z�. . inihe' country and make th�� work of desp�brate need. 'a camp�ign to. col- allv la4pn ­ith good cheer and good . chilly buside3s: what it w,iii to " , I _P's rather on the big 6f a reCor � d. we, belleve. - Brussels ,' � I . 11 �;: ", . . . food. Directly after the'meal dancirig-, ty . s,ide", ventured timidly. bu.t. she, post. . I . . ­ I 1. ­',��`. . I getting the car 'or .the team out to .I lect -warm clothing, particularly- ' � -as-eriJoyed to the fullest extent. like in the wiriter I don't know. A4 Would have none of that. ' "The man I . 'LL 1, , . I . � . " , - I I I �kL; . � � I ;Tj�: . , , the concerssio&�,q-oad,or the highway, , The many feibnds of -Mr. John Me- the song has it, J "do',i't thln�- about in the shop," she said. , 1. I I U12t­ , I �,,, I furs, has 4eeii waged in Germany assures me New Bank Manager '. . � , . "i't . , _ :,�_��,C,,. s�4m ledioii-s 'job. But it was real- ' ' ' Kenzie.- of the Mill i1bad, �east Ot that." At least, I try not to. that it is the smalle,:t ,size they inake I I ------ ! � , 4. "'.1 �W4, � I �,�, x", � I ...,..". '? , da! g the Past two weeks, and up, Brueefield_ -iv:ll b� pl�ased to know , This office is right out- in. the coun- for women." � '; -1 , , I - ,�, , 1�oo . - I 1, 'i ... � try, and the journev- Is really a very So I wpt on ��obbling a . ,,Ize. managpi- of the Ga -i- ,. . . . � " '� On" n,wMV -'* thaE he is recove,ring. ,,,� . 1 ;. M r. D. C' I VftNffli'%;"d and -the cold that count.- to Saturday last -had brought In d Adian Bank Of Commerce at Leaside, I �1. I ' , � . - . ..." `�o�" " - - - .Mr. john Hamiah. of Seafortb round co- ", � ,�, . I . . I 11.11 . - " -W��- too warm in the , -, w, e lo�;ely one: through typical English' ners and Muting up hills. with e-01- %ybO is being transferred to the Kme- , :, . ' ,,,;," .. 1 . total of thirty-two rnillio' pieces, 0 Brockville this week to atfen'd"t - Pseenery. T1W road ,ral'Is --- up hill and tions of dismounting whic ter branch to take the place of Mr. I ,� n t '%� � ", ' � I !if I hous6, and farmers tell Us that, even : Among these contributions were a annual meeting of the Ontario Cream- ckown, throuzil I . i � t . de woods, past sm " h ,4uggested Moffatt. Witt, imrs. Size and son. are ,1,11��,,,, I I - all falling over a five-bg.r gate, . J��;�,�'., with their barns full of s toe k'- - e1T A-s-sociation being held there. . I began . - U,�i, ,.they fur hunting muff from'the fairtily.of _ On Wednesday last Mr. Wm. McIn- n*at fields and -believe it or not- to have bad dreanis about that bicy. expected to arrive in Exeter 'this , , V", . 1. Tudor cottages .with thatched roof.5. cle. ' Other friends, legs biase'd ,week. They will occupy the residence I ,�.,,g,� had never. felt them so cold, the late German President� _Field tosh. of MeKiiiop, delivered to Mr. J. " V, , . f-,�I_ I do to be vacated by Mr. Moffatt_ 1 We Al,,��, But as we say, it gave the people 'Suppose, any part Of it has , hap$, predicted an unpteasfent end for I 4. EL '3iCDDU9�111.' of! toxi�:n, a ewe, twO not , per - *i I Marsh9l, Paul Von Elindenburk_�,_the Years old that weighed M pounds. It Chan ed great y in the Past four cen- me. Anxious eyes watched my Pro welcome them to our raldsL-Exeter I ;,,�,.!.i, . ,,O'V�,, . 9 - I ". . I o7,41.!�.. somethin-c, to talk abouk . and 'they . � fl ng furs of Immelmann, the World ' was sold at 4 cents a pound- turi � _ iN, ... - . - - es, . I Is as the steam Times-Advocaie. I " Yi - . ,, res _.".., N ", : - -roller lurched up I . I - The Educational D62rtment has On fibb mornings and evenifigs I the avenue. I developed a pasgionate � �A��,-, . ivill go on talkizit about it -through , War flying ace, d6nated by relativ�s, notified - %14 1 , i�`:." ­�� �,. - ,P" , � _, , , �Mr. W, MeQueen� of BruC,e_ pedal along in a New Well" To Be Jn Operation I , , kind of daze, never dislike of the awkward Person who, . I Ill , , , - so came from nurs- field, that Ws name was acciWAILY becoming quite accustomed, tG' the first 'invented that �ayjng about look- The . 1" ­' � � - the years, with a few embelli ' q ": ghments,. while fur coats al' � I �01,,I;�,�­ - . �,,��'�;,�,, ' ' Waitted flora the list.published in the ' new 'well. started some time �.�,,,.r�­­­ beauty of it alL On dark mornings iing a gift -'horse in the,mouth; ,,qA,d P`V,��: � I here and, there, untff the next gen- eg_in field ... h "tals, oil the�,EaSkM daily Papers of successful candidates a9b, is finished as the Biantfqrd Drill- L,*,�!',�',,,', , � . ospi ­­ ���,,,,. eration and the next,,will know an front. In. 0,, one million -and a half at the .recent emah,ft" the and evenings, in- the near future, I every time I mewed a feeble. com- ing C9mP&RY �COVIPleted their 'oon- I . �-1�,�!�A,,�!, - , I Pf ­ ,�,Itv:,`, School of P I shall orobably,do it in a daze of a I ',�,���,'�,-�!;", I -eek of WiAtm fur ,coats and fur -lined vests :w � eda - Plaint I felt guilty of bad manners . . ..... At tract last week. Mr. A. E. I , . about the firgst'w ' 1n the 90" , �11 I ;,. I �_._ I . .. I yere ,&pinball. I " ,,"I`��',` I- I n-trffiuted- CbriStiab Eadeavotfr in. comecrti-3n am rigor .. , . ___. I " ��_ .1 , f6r 1942� ' . At the' last `re,gular meelling of the totally .different kind- Meanwhile I I,e-ngth messages', ,began to 11��. �11. . _. " " ­. . co - . pass be. superintendent, has ordered a pump Z _1, 1.11 - ousl"naw'ag raw CarrbtS-:- tween me arid the man-in-the�shop, b1g, whicli 'will be ifilistalled upon airival'. I 1, *',nr�, �, . I ..- , - J%Z� '.._,�_ - -not lo!Dk wUh First Presbyterian Churek Se.i- which my doctor friend t4ls me- ai�e he had 110 helpful suggestion to offer He Is having �L test pump got up which I . .. .... Even at thait� it does . as , And the. German. s�ldiers will need I .. L 'r, . , , ,,.I, tnu�, . fartim, W, folloging officers were ,��,,191,,s,�, " , .good for night -blindness. In addition. for awhilek. I am quite sure that he will be ugad �untu the arriv, of e I IZI,�,`�'111�� � I if we were. entirely out of the woods - , them all, One wonders though, ha*- elected for the current �dx month,;: I _ have bought a new al th Tj*�.,.',�,�� , . .� � _1. . lamp a� ifeWn vilrUnlized me as a mjddj.s�aged crank, now pt, !�Q:,�,.:�_ . Y'a- t! ' This week started off with . Mg .scoured the country clean of Hop- pres., Rev. A- D. McDonald; a large white 10. This new well was 'nee- ' I �,�i,," ­ �` - �, ;��"'11,,, � 1�1, . , I ?G., - Miaq ll�uffdrd- '-lAT­`�-lc_e­pres_ Patch Of'81110Y cloth 6*- -and I t�an't blame him. esSitated by thl contract to supply No. � " �!,,I_", — _1nore snow, if not more wind and spare fam, what the n6.x PV er my' Paek And what more, I ask Presenfly-he sent word to say t�.ha:t 31 Radio School with ,water-Clintop � L�. . t move I _­ I -; I _- Miss E3der-' 2nd - Mer- ! 2 .111.17' _�W6gt will. . I . �,,��Pres, Mr. yop" calk a body do? I � I I , �... _ . Y And it Will. not take miich more be. .F'Ura, - at be8t� are perishable _,EW be wAs 'e±WtiR9 a' consignment* ,)f News -Record. I � .1 .-.!., .. I ­ . . . ent; see-, Miss lantyme; assistant N I just'- have to hdb-&-' for the seboolgir . . ; i�� 1 ­.- $-06*-7to block- the roadsw in ipiti of , see, Mrt- R, V%6h, - treak, Mr . Geo. OW "' -_ I . .,%'1, � ; _!..,I, , " � . - 1. I I ' 'if the lady �Vould - I',;:". � !, %�;i... � ,!-� � .."; thing.q,, and the Russian front,will not Daieih-,. 6Nt"06acMg see-, i1i;s Ug ar Is' Cycles. P _6r VisibilIVY Causei iDolllson . I ., ''. , I . , I , Sar- b�st- UP, to Ahe time of goi to e Ev t 1;1�, _,p� � q one" bilt ",, An f , ",! , � I Z ), -on ' nothing unfortunate has hip- 6 �." I I ,%,!!,; ��, ,, fh6_-!­ , hich are*, . ' 0 come R]Otkg And try ": _�(,�',"';,J",�rl;1.1,. , "Y P.., ---b- ,�, Tr��,, "' �' 1. 11 W19h, . nloagh& w 'help to prolong their usefuhiess. t a t-1 Vet;esM ftere is an active prfts was q4ar that'be dtdA't think much POQr visibility o*In,g--l56_Ahe Snow-, . i ,s',1,,e"i,�,­­,% I &"� � , I member0ip of'oror 40, and 66 .�wso- Pened; 1 have not yet iJ, ,�,,�14",,-;� 1 �; I ia t4ove,uow. - �Perbapa the exercise the German hurled over of the Idea. All the same. It a n-dd- storm '04 Mondaj- ,��i 1'_;,-1.- ,.�, �." .1 .1 . � ,;,� " .`J..,�,,,; , r - I . . . . ­ I -1 � clate mimper--, I . hedges or. into dither,. I have 'Only dle-aged firdUnd 4 p.m. re- I �,,�� ,41'jr�'. �,111, 1''.." ,, .� . . , I . I ,qq­,�;�,.p,,,). 11 1111�, A I'� 06, � ,army, on r. N I crank cared to' wRate her �ulted In' a" � . , ,�V,.i,�',�i�,,,,,,I,:I�i�.�,�.'r,"�. ,�,, '011.4 dgr� is enough, and we [r. J44i� gwwttz, *U� has conduct- c=ght ,t cold and Ina my, VOIC6. And thne . . . - . , ,, ` ...." ' , , I . . , i �, , : I - I . . ff 1, , � ", � " I 't If,',' 1, � . " I '' �i� I . I � �,,!i.,,�l'.�,.,��,�,�,�,�,��l��,,����l'; `:,,�� - �, I � ,,�;��,�'4` �' "I I - ' lull, . R1 @olllsiou betiveen G�eorge I � i . , I . I.. " -d - �ftty- -to �4#"111_& I , - Ing M ed' the -�er HOW th Vayfield ilor how ,ragiddeniag, other people,q M.gu. 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