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D 1 a i� a , a � �:, I.,,,".11 ­ , '�L � . , M" I �':,,:,�,� _� i of., common, and there is no re- I - riany otliqr, p so .8 W I 11 I � , -, ,�,�� i� ��,� .4111) -I 11� " , I . . _yq ,o ul �:�$�*i;�X I I'M '# ,� - f , rd, ,'� That ,e �.�, ,,, ., , ", A �Ih ternoon y I I 41'_'W� �4 �.' ­� �'_ It seems to .110 WQ, who flijave"bpe , . ., .go6a, r � la , ­:` ": ."�" .,; .. � - - . "' ,, % fi� ,0 I", 111, ,. I. " N , , " 'I �. ", , 1,,.,�.,;4,; � - I . I ... I I'll 0 M , � I . _ , . � ,, -q ,,,, ". ,,,, , ­, 1, ; tvinq� A i0h , 40h of QNe". t H'", 1: - I "" �4��i;��,�,,��-" � . fortunate efiough to have lived in I'm writing this on ThankKg . th. 011 ", p #* ,�,,,�'i,,,,',,,I�,,,�,.".",,��:�i'��.'�",;;";"�;'-.������,.��:, `:� � �1��:,,�'�t',� , . . I , , _ , "Ital. ��,, " , " , , lief 'In si, I , - , I 1! J�i 0, . �.���,�";i",Y,i,���,�.��"f"��i�T��",�',,�,��',,'��,,:�;,',�,��,�����,,,,'-.,�110 � "! I X11 , .5. b­""e4n, ., ,' I . I ­,�,� , 4�1 ,�'', � . �. . -.,i ", "", ��,'_r'­" . I . . gl�t,,.and it'does not look,as , I . ' I ". I . .� , '' " � WTI'_ , , 14 M �4,_ 1 1 - v 0­­I� . j 1. I f., "��-'�i�]'��,l�.��,!l,�'-�i',t.�,�,l�',';�%�,���i,,,.,�. I I From The HurQn Expositor ' , 9,0-od -health during ,the past yep.r have D. V after a few� [hours of more 01' . , . ,- . r 4 .. I At, th# x1grAx, i , 'A,�, `."R" ,,--4,�;Cr, �,",;:",:-.',�,�. J ��­ ould be for the balance of 4 � _ Or M �"�'��j 1';'1�1� �i�,f,'��':,- it there w . 'r I I - I 11. - . �0. 4 q4thly M,oeti.ngt, 0.9'. ,, � I 10!�_'��,��,�"�;_,"�� ,�­41i�,;I�,-,�.4,�% , � , , I . 4 . I was g g t� plow, but ��.:',�� !- �'.'�Q" � . . �1'10 'R41', B64Y4 11,114.,,­','Il�jl:�.l ,,,��vl ""4 o""'Iy�f';,4 , �,,­:�;�;" .: . I .1 . a lot to be thauM_ I for. at this tiT,ge less 1,0411g.. - , i* - , , �"j,"�;�)��,,J';��'t.4,�.` ���f,Lj",,�'. � I` �',�'1-111,1.1 ! ���,jl�.L4'.� , ", . r6 already CQM- . October 24., 1919 . . I thinks what Jqrs. Phil, hap, wanted .tof get the Wlugh4m, ,onOp-, 1. �. U- , , , W, L, .4,1 , , '. f.".4" � ill"� 1�""` "' 12" i this']y-ear. �Farmers a . When a fellow some heid on Friday oning r ,. ,�ill -�, '�, $�,r '' ti - rates, $1.50 a year -in . . . I . of yea,T. I , ov - �, ii,�i;,%'�,.,;L.' 4,l,,1`,�;;, l , 0 - 7 , ,0 b" Ill ' Iiii. 0 � I,X-014 I I � g. done, ,so I helped �r with I , -1:", ., 1� 11 . _M, on . ' . �",, j."% , ":�, �,;,, , , ". �'.,;, " ,� � �'� - - -his ja- htly - ' Th� Murleas Players will present III rel t es and friends And fellow paperin Galbpalth, .exec of :1 Z " 6'. ' ,�. Is a IV I *Qi . be '4,�,­.."'.." 9;' L .­`�, � . -N111" 1111 11. ,l 1'���'i�. � ,�.. - bobalf of Me estatei, , 0 , ' ' A '0 That 4will make a snbje. t for 1, , ,.`,� "', -,`L:" � � �, � �V",'A foreign $2.00 a year. I ' §�,,�Ik2 ,�,�.�,��',��,.', �,� plaining about t = . ..... 4�,,'f�,4 ,';', Single L � ,, , and rig . , , , "c- J 4441r play, "The Misleading Lady," in C"adians, who, are in thv armed that, . 0 rW estate ',on, , �' I I'll ' lglllli�Ill -,�,',,� i �, .''. ­; , , I, t.l; , , L ' I � go, but if t tensify , . it al�o 4n6tber yarn, some day. Before the , pres4n6d' to --th.e, 'board a Ueidbri 0 , I il 11., ll ... � r � _.bie labor unions in '�, f�',', '�!:".�%' :'�vj:, ""." qp Les duo , .'..�%I!,;":,4�_ . �s Hall 6A .... Nov.'3r4i in aid of fcrees ,, afre go . I � " , �,��.`,-',I.11�� , "I'l- 0 .1 4 cents each. ear ti%g through, 'j,�4",;..4�,.'.­, ­­. , _�,�,. i , _ , 3, 1 1 I �� , g,%,(��, �_�f_,�:,,.,., ,;,.tl�,;, , '' _: �� preseRt cb� tions by calling a strike -bad threa,tened anesthetic, m 14*e;ll T 8 nioc* I � gas . ; I 41 I It9 . -Society. -makes you realize t1is over I ­., I . " f, � I- � , ''. ,�,' � . the Agricultural ,Lt ,ft.'s noi. a bad papering was ' ' �, _,".'' � 11, � I ),d, �. � "; . �, '' � ,�. . , I aipmexii is - tlipf lg�6o , o of gals, if,�!­I�Nd;,, - , I -, I in 'the pa king plants,, . , ., ,t tft. � 01. ,;�,;,.�.,,,�,,�.l��",��;",�",7e"�.�,t", , .. the farmers - ,J­ ',';"��'J,,-.�I,4.4. '.1, ­:.' -,*.� f , I . T,,#�, congregation of Duff's Church, idea to. oort,of offer,up, a little'pfayer to go an(I plo* ,and get Tom Wilks 'Of eQ1 ik�- i74 ,��c I ��'."J,I­) '.; ','�­­I"L' , " ,:",'­:­ �.� � . I 11 " , " .:,�;_,. '. . _, �, 'i ''!, , �_, _, . -be a ruinous one and . you see -fit. clut, from the village to do it, but nOW W i ,�', ,anesthetic in, , .41 -be. PrAot. I. ,� ��,., � LOW " . � . ,�t,'�""L��i�,�",;)�,�,,,,,�,,,�!��.�",;;� ,P��� _ 1� will Mc=op, met on, Wednesday evening ill wh4tever Way ­ . and will 6e:of 0"ioii,� �,, , .situation . "beapat to. '1�,,�';�,'�;,j:�'� ,.,1,-,,,;. #oAt.L cured ­­.... I "'t"', ­ I_— . � I , atioA*, . I . b0room . 1, l;� . . r done t4e � ... , -0 - , , " :, , , Advertising rates on applic i We've had a pretty good, yea , t I . �� ,� � . I . I . . � -1. ' . the 1'��,",1�, �i ,;:,.,�� :,, l" � � ., �,:, _ � er reaction that to. �.Q Ji I .at that it's . i will cause such a bitt io�nor to their bastor, Rev, D patioii�s. W40 rilp,04� , b 4,�'typq , 9 I ,,�,.g,� _ -, , .1 , �- Pv,�­, .11_1411�� �' � :_ 'L , . I I -lees 10 od. The paper se - ,1, , � - , . . �. ', - . em - ,. , Meadows. First of, al -i oks 'sort of .go .;�;��'.__:*L", _',P._ � . . I , Carswell, who -has' been wit them f r Lazy , , pi , aneathetic. It ,hap all the,.Up�to.ilai% A I , I gj.,�,P�j 'I, " _ 'Ti"g1l., ", ,, �, �, 1''. .11_ .1 . � I ;3-', - ',_ m 1. h 0 ' - I ­ I labor will not i soon for t it. And but Mrs. Phil. likes % �4�,�,�"4�`�� , �"' I ge . . - 16 ye lav& -been adequate. , Looking, Pack ed a bit fussy, controls and s4 , g)ft4pi 51E��2 . . jeguards� — Win . V, 'Z�_,�,�i, � , tay October 20th. ars. During the evening Mr. NX. . I ., - , ., __ ,..��:- �' * f',E I , �;��gnj,�:,�,p.r�, `,%��, .:�, , � ,i� _AFORTH, ]Me , I there are quite a lot of farmers in over the number of yea,rs that we. that kind, so Who. Am I to complain- Advance -Times. 20�A��.�,� . .. Milrdle and Mr. R. HabkIrk address. � �. I �� , , . � . ' ' . . ,,�V��.!-,"f,��',�;":�, .".1. I � � have 4pen working away here to We had a plump 'rooE;te-r for � .. ,,,Q1.,�,.,,!j­ I., - the minister with a ­ ' , �1' 3 , , ,�_�'L. I I , I . - country. Quite 4 lot. . Gweeps the List '' ed and presented N� �'j, . * ; this farm go, it makes you re- Thanksgiving dinner and everything . ",LI, ��,�,:��!.�., I 1� 'I � P. I , I " I �, ", ".. oan ; , ' . . , make this. " . , .1 I "ell-11.1led purse and Miss - Elizabeth I. - I 9' � The Wa i,' - 1, . .1 401.51' I I., . tto"i­,,Z:1.11'.. 11 - alize what a dlfferpucj� prices can that goes with It. I keep telling Mrs. Preston Dearing, of Stephen town 1, N1,11141,P, . . . 9 I . Henderson presented each, of the fam - ship, who has bben sweeping the I , . .1 . ' '.. : 1, . � tl,�,�'�,�.�,J,,l, ��,� - , Make io a fellow'�- operatIdns. Of Phil that the stuffing was so good J 1, "W ­ , � , " -th boa�ds at the local fairs with his ­ '0011.1'p;w -,. I I Canada is asking . ily wi , a suitable gift. Dor I " I. _1 , F,- ,,� . , its people- to sub- I - wqg"I,�,- 'k-._'-' e some things you need ar- I because Patricia Ann and I helped , g,� I 5"', .1 as- Horn sheep, ..6arried ,ok all the 4�'.;�%��41, ", " cours , I . I If, ...., �411, 1:1, -sts and b . . ,,�'. & � � 'be $1,300,000,000 in . 'Mr. G. H. Stephens' has'purch , ind it hard her pick the cru . * I." � 14.... 11� 11 SM the new"Vic- Ais, Year Is ImportOnt on fairly steep in Rrice. You f read apart ,set W,;�,;� ...... � - - ,',,�.,',,",1�1,-' �, . WiR,6he people respond?, 1. ed the residence of Mr. J. H. Wright ' upset the major. prizes at the Ontario Chamr- ". ­.. j�,�,,�:; tory Loan. ' in a recent statement the chair- OP Eapt William St. ,to get the equipment needed. Farm for it. Thbn P��tricia Ann pionship, Sheep Sh66v at Woodbridge ,4'111W. I �, i ' r - I , r - I machinery has been controlled and sage into th, bowl and we got mo e on Monday. This, exhibitign.' Was spoa- I I .� � '�` � I f, Uiidoubtedly they will. In fact al� man of the United States Wa 'Pro * sometimes you cusq,_a little at the i6n usual. "I like lots of seasoning -sored -by the�.Ontari* Sheep I A , .�":,: . ' Mr. Jacob Lafta, of Chiselhurst, has Breeders', 1 , ""'! . ready there is a great deal of optim- ys that the people .X;"�4,;,�,��­ - . duction Board sa sold his 100 -acre farm to Mr. Frank rigamarole necessary In order to get in it,,.and for once my wishes were Association.' There were 426 entries � 6. . I. 1-1 , � . I �,;­-�i,w�:�'. . . . ­ �,,,,, ressed dver the result. of the United States are "thinking Fitzgerald. In, all c a I th et H i - ,, :,_.,�, "" . a new plow, or a cultivator. At the granted, although by accident rather I ss&g. n e Do)rs p -n , ism exp ., I . I '' , ­­'.n,�, , �:� �� � . . , I . . . . I class tb�ere were five exhibitors. � " 11;��- I . Mr. ��',',­,., k than'design. , 3, ­ ,,�,Iy - . And there is a reason for this in terms of next year's automobiles Campbell, the young son of Mr. and same time, ,,I've discovered a kna,, . �,i` l �': ' d,�off -first prize fok ag- , I I ... �; �, ,f'. 11 . eii , ,��� , �, . . Mrs. George Eyre, of -Chiselhurat met for fixing things I never knew I had It' turned a little chilly this' ev - Dearing carrie 'u, -,:,F.- I -t and -second prizes'� for- .,� " , ,'f�,.� �,,,� , . ptinlism, particularly in agricultur- instead of this, year's warY And as with a misfortune on Friday oi last before this. One thing certain, when Ing, so I started 'the heater in the ed ram; firs R . 01. � I ", ­ 14"gil"'. " I * 14­'.�,'­'� si spriiig when the last a result there, has been a marked week. - While leading a -horse to wa- this war' Is ever I'm going to build front ,room and,,put a ,good beech yearling ram, ram lamU, aged eye p"", . ... al Canada. La 0�1'&II,", . I , I wish and yearling ewe;,first and.pixth for :: W�, .1, , , " , I.. I ­ er,.it.became playfui, wheeled . ) 01, f I successfully floated, the g down in important defence tl around m-yself a good, repair shop. knot' in it. The Are 'had died down , l, loan was , slowiln I ewe lamb and first for flock. The rain 0 ,� '1,',�; I I, I . � N.j�,. � . , I . I . � �6X,!­ . I and kicked him in.the face,* Injuring now I had taken a course in mechan- to coals and I'm writing this in the I ,6?.'�_�_' '' ,farmers in this part of Canada, at industries. . . lamb and the y�sarling ewe carried off, ..; .., ", � I ' ' 64 championhhips. Gerald' Dearing , * "I �,�,l � I _ . ' get 1, im. badly. tes when I left high school to .,come front room. Mrs.- -Phil has gone off , . �,,, � �,,�,,, - . least, had just come through- a tough - Industry, he says, can not , �T,,. , -;,: I I The Pine Tar Company, north of -back and work on the farm. It would to,, bed, warning me not. to, stay up won fourth prize for Southdown, year- . �'.',`�:!'�, � orkers, and there have been meagre Man -ley, is making a success of 'th ort ling ram.—Exeter Times -Advocate. & I, � ',V." . 11,:�­ ­ and expensive win -ter. A year ago w . �� have come, in �aighty handy in the too late but I'm -still sitting here s I � .,'rf I 'iears. of drea;ning. ... � IV �,.�, _ . I— manufacturing of J,ine -stumps in�,O past three or four ��-*�,..�,;""�,,�,,'.�, grahi crops in Ontario were very .. , - r6sults in ' recruiting 217,000 men our crops have been pretty fair I -wonder what another year will Former Teacher Kille�4 , ..,.."'. , %� . - I I i ' some 2 000 turpentine and tar, which when fully . I i , .. n- -, poor, and immense quantities of'feed who are needed at once n I . Ord . �. , �. developed, will be a boost to the pine, and we had enough good weather to bring! -, Let's hopt this world M68B Mr. and Mrs.,Sturgls received w , ., , I . i __ '. I", ", I " . I - 0 1 1 1 1 ", orted from otheeparts. : .war plants. swamp, but so, far help has been very get them threshed in the field, with will be -over. It would be nice t last week that Mr; Roy Hillgartner, a . , , . former teacher on the ,." ,.. . . bad to be.imp ' . Exetek high I � K,��,�- from the .. ! The real trouble, as the War Pro- sqarce and: the factory has been un- the exception of a few loads of wheat have the, fellows and the girls, ,who sc "� I of Canada, particularly . , I hopl, staff, had died from wounds I 0�1 . � 11 back in the homes all I P".. I I . I - I . ,�g��,."', ductioh Chairman -says., is that the able to carry on for the winter. that we have stored away in the barn. are away, a received in France. Mr. H-1119artner . !I- � .. � - I , M I . The new cement shed in connection The threshing machine will be back across- Canada for next year's is the son of Mr. and:Mrs. �Alvin,,Hill, 11 .. lq;'�,.:.: � , 11 have been too ... . � � �� ", , . :,� " . The farmers had to pay for -that people of the States . I with , the Brucefield Presbyterian in a couple of weeks to finish that Thanksgiving. Still better let's hope gartiier_ of Dinbrook.--Exeier- Times- I . . � , I 1, '1'111�,_ . , I I . � . ies they : self-satisfied about the war and im.- Church is about completed 3 and they wheat up. It was dry for -awhile this that the signs will point io th� fact Advocate. I . . I 4 I 11 4� feed, and in a great Many ca, -z . I ' . .1 "'-f"111 . I � � t will soon be over' and the propose having,, . when .summ' er and the pastures got burned that human beings have grown ,up Missing Airman Repo I 11 V . �,,, , , I were scarcely able. to buy war bon�ds ' agine i � d I Prisoner * r need Of sacrifice in order to further it is finished. up, with the result that the cows and that there -won't be any neces- .1 , rte . . . t'.1", ' . ' Stuart Bryans., who was reported � I . . . . �N`,:". aamell.. Now the situation looks to i Mrs, .Robt. Charters and daughter, hay.en't been any too flush with milk. sity for the young m missing in air operations overseas ' 11 . I 1'� � 'war pro I . Miss Margaret, were in,Stratford, vts- I giibs � ,g that's.a conditioil- that exists to have t .A i ,,�' duction is now past o'go,away to war again. N ,�'­' I . lie very different. Crops of all kinds . � � .1 � .. 1. last August, is a prisoner of war in- . �­. I I -0 I . __ I � � . I �,,,, - ' , , .g - Mrs. S. ,hesney .aitd other . terned in a German prison camp, His 1, . " .That is a feeling that is not by any ffin � 11 "', ". I , 1, 1. ..� have been good this year, and there, - . . . frielids. Ow- . I I .- _� . I I - � ­ � .� - means confined to the United States. I 1. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryans, of - ) .'�f, . � I � I : 1, 0,- . I are no scarcities. Prices have been, . Mr. A. W. Stobie has moved into I 01 Walton, received a Ife.tter from him I I !,� � . . I I ' �, �� rr , One does not need ta lovok far to see 4 0 *I on Saturday last week stating that % 1,.r, f. ,he cottage on North MaiA St. which f ... :1 . good too, and for the -first time JUST A. "SMILE OR TWO . . 11 ­ . e in a� . I .,,% anada. We- too, think too - he recently purchased.from Mr. R. C. 0 � he is in good health. The letter from . it in C 7 � I - I . 4 I ��L r... F'11�� ­__ ___ - I . ...decade, at ,least,, farmers have been , Much about next year's cars and not Henderson. . � Stuart was the first intimation they I - - - bad that he was alive, and well.— � ­ Wif�y- "That"s a funny looking The mabbine-gunner had just come Riiif '' little money.. ,Mr. Henry Webber Cromarty, who I I . . 1. , ,�': , 1. making a I I *.,. A� " nearly enough about this year's war. hair on,your coat!' I out of action somewltere in. Italy and, Brussels Post. - I .., I . 1. i. :1'. ,�".., I . And there is nothing the matter , ' purchased the' blacksmithing business Hubby: "Now don't get excited- back at his base, asked eagerly for I I . . ,,, . 11 ,1-1, . . . That this.year is all important. at Woodham from Mr.. Jas. McElroy, That's a hors6 hair." . d only was Lonc;.sboro. Flyer Awarded D. F. C. � .. ... .�.,. . with the farmer. That fact has been I . � his mail. One post car 1. .. I 'b _ I - , We fofget:that this year s war ift left last w4�'ek lo take possession. , Wifey: "I know; that's what's handed "to ,him, and came from the Among the awards listed recently - ­­ I �,­.. . I amply. proven. When he was asked . . Mr. J. P. Cole, of Kippen, has (Its-, . . I for distinguished service was, the I ,:�­O. Europe, and certainly against Japan, posed of his 50 -ac . � f,nny." . . , local post office in his home town. It .. . I ,;,-,� . i . re farm to Mr. Thos. 0 name.of Flying Officer R. L, Beattie, 1� . I ".. . . to produce more,- he did it. In fact . 9�, , I read: . ". , ... I . .Will in all possibility, extend into Consitt, of Seaforth, for the sum of '!Do you love me, dai6ing - - son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beattie, a _�J, , I he doubled his production many" "Dear $.ir: This, is to notify you of Hullett Township, near L&Vsboro. ",.s; lnext year, and even beyond that. $5,000. "You know I i1o, Harry." .. ", - " . . 14 ....... ...... . . �.. . � times, and did it in the face' of odds . I that you gun license has eipired," No, details regar for - # I . I I -Mr. Milton Love, Hensall, has Pur- "Harry? My name is Sam." ding the action - , ,1�. � , "Ot'course! I am thinking today - 0 which. 'Flying Officer Beattie was .. . M-41_1...' I I that would have completely floored I 0 . I � .......... chased Mr. Goo. Gram's fine farm " a . I 't make me awarded the Distinguished Flying 1, �,`,, I I little.over three miles west of 'Hea- is Monday.', . S I ctee: "They can, . Cr ss ere given, but he and the en- .. . ' ' I !�, .1 I - . 'O I fight�; 0 w �. and discouraged the - man in any , ' . I � " ­ . How. It Is Done I sall. � I "Are -you the man who haved my Draft 'Board Chairman: ' "Maybe I tire crow survived a .very harrassing P, 11 , - And he will double - ' Canvassers for the Victory Loan of re thel I .�� ! . other'industry. I little boy ff6m drowning when he fell not, but they can -take you whe experience qast winter when they � ,­: . . , � 11 �_ . While Hitler and his high -officers, I 1� I", . . 1� I his production in the conuiing war 1919 for the surrounding districts off the dock?" fighting is, and you can use your �,own *ere-lbrcod to ba -16 -out .over France, I . ' � . ; I . 5, are demanding every sacrifice from were: Seaforth, John. Rankin, John "Yes.,! - . .. . -,, � I judgment." then occupied by German troops. ;,"... . loan too. I . . "Well, where Is his cap?" I . , , . 0 .-I......, ... ".. I", 4 " I . � the German people and propping up Beattie, W ' E. Kerslake; . McKillop, . 1. � Their owln ability, and W help of ' � .., � I . the Sunday school others brought them safely back top . I �,­.' �. . . 0 . George McKee, Robert Scarlett, Arch., . ".:­. I . I I the fighting spirit of their fast de- I . .1 * "Harry," asked . .. .1 .- rsinitli- George N. "Say, how did you make out in the teacher, "what must we do before, England, aiid Flying Officer Beattie I . 'If '. . . . I McGregor; Tucke I . - 'leave h6me in May to, ". . I . � I g contest" . our, sins can be forgiven?" ,was permitted ...", . "",.-I'll, Will a Strike Follow.? pleting armies by'pr'omises of mir- Turner, Win. Black, Goo. W. Layton; pie-eatin . . . ­ � � I,, I �� 1. , I ,.�, I . � .� � . 'BeaftleW"6ntire crew .If acle weapons to come, these same Hullett�­ John Fingland,' Matthew "Oh, Bert� came in first and I came "That's easy,"� ,said, Harry. "We yisit his parents.. W6,uliderstand that I I il. z.. - Out sickened." I It, must sin.,". - I ,, .. I , 1, Plying Officer;'- . . ­ . . . I �. is back toget er a' ' I ��i ,:I �, . Labor unions are taking a strike Armst,�kg, Win. Brition. The .objec h gain on active ser - "I �, I � . . Nazi leaders and rich industrialmen . I I .1 �� XI,, , -vote in the packing .plants across tive for Huron County is $2,700,000. 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11- N vice, overseas. Flying Officer Beattie _ P ". 1. - :, I . . , are secretl . shipping gold, jewels and ' I . � -o and I y is well known in 'the Londesboro and ,4;; 1 Z - .v I � . * . 114. . ,CanadaY1.,w..ith the, object of determin- . almost every other -kind. of movable . . 0 it . 0 Blyfh communities, and many friends 4 N1.4 � . 'l.l. . -, , I I" � ing the employees' opinion as to ty to neutral countries. From The Huron Expositor . . Huron Fede -ration Of I* will learn' of the Tioncir bestowed up- � �,-­, . .. .proper . . I on.him, with a sense of extreme plea� 14 , �. I- ". .. . whether -working. conditions and. , this is done was recently dis-, . sure.—Blyth Standard. . . .� . . How . - .�.� , - . I . . . . October 26, 1894 , =1, i News "� . ", ,, these plants would warrant * Agr' iculture- ' Farm 0 _. �Ci' �, � wages in I closed by a press correspondent now Miss Katie . Cairns, of Staffa . is 0 �_ � . I I - . E. Wawa nt Victim I ,,, . ,. ik6 which would , 11 I ll-;�, - their declaring a stri 7 7 .. -in -Europe, who instanpad one me-th- , lea,ni.g the art of . storekeeping -at - ­ .. .....__.1.1 I . Thomas Auld, a former native of �11`­ �_-_-____ ­ 1. ., - - _W�N��_ . - . ... _. .- , , ­­­ - -f c6um��,­ho 1611-6w -6d b -th I Sif - ' ' . " I'll . lo y 6m ig od—and there are many others— Mr. F. D. Hutchison's store. � . Increases creasing with the age of thepig and Ea,s,t Wawanosh, was.',a victim of a - ��.:, . . . I I .. * Cost of Hog Production ,dent in. 'Toronto on' Thurs- '-' ' � 1: . . of the packing plants. _ a fted- from street acci A D !" I - The P I With Age . lo reasoli day evening, ,Sept'. 28th. ' Mr.' A , - that of a eel-tain Director Bernse'' bridge s, annIdg the mouth of the undesirable bacon obt * uld ,'.1 . . � n' ' J "heavy" hogs, it stands t � 11111, ;,":. , � - Silver Creek, just east of � Egmond- was crossing the'street when he was i d. . . Will, a strike folloW? At the pkes head of the Hamburg iranspbrtation � I is expected that diring 1944 that ho'gs .will be . most- profitable . I I � . I I . -11-1 . . ..,i . . eAt time it lobks very much like it. , ville, is being, rebuilt. Mr: Alex �Mus- - It 190 and 2i�O 'struck down and ingtantly killed by a 1- . I . firm of Kuhne & Nagel, -Who during tard, of Brucefield, is the contractor. about. 10 million hogs will bi� -'killed. when marketed betwten Passing..truck, 'The. late Mr. Auld was , , , 111�-];.i : � . I � I . . . . 1,",.; The Union's action in, taking a strike, � less dian . We notice that Mr. J.. W.' Living- in Canada for meat. This will pro- p6unds in weight. born 80 years ago on the farm now. � ,, . the past six weeks made no I . -ket -bout ,200,000,0100 . I . I . I I 11,� . . ,. . It , ilde a m-ai for a d by Mr. Orton 'Stubbs. He was A,t:, vote� at this timb is probably looked I where. , ston, Who- is attending Trinity Mec i- !Y- * * I owne . �"� - - .. , . . �.. I � . . . seven trips into �witzerland, bushels Of oats and barley or the � the youngest son of the late Mr., 'and � _!­�, . . 1. s as a clever ., eat School, Toronto, is a prominent . � upon by' Union head Want Men From Farms in Other ,Mrs. 'James Auld. His wife, former- ,!,,,. . .. I i . PIP' a' representav equivalent in wheat, says, Fr. L Wil- . 1'�,��l: . I . . . Jnanoeuvre in the'intere* sts of union . he a eared as , member of the Varsity -football club. soxi, Dominion Expert ,mental Station, Industries in'Fall and Winter ly Sara -h- Reid, predeceased ,him. One # I .11 - r . I the German Red Cross, supposedly Mr. John Jackson is also playing on Lacombe, Alberta. . 11 . . I . I daughter survives, Capt. Pearl Auld � � ­ 1� ., . I � membersi inAsmucli,as they will pos- � . er to negotiate with the Swiss the firk, team. . t,' I . , . ill -ord To 'Se�ur� the' permarience of' the An intensive effort to secure' over i (ShIvation Army). Deceased was art i � ,'�: . ,_sibly get, by means of a strike, an Red Cross about food deliveries for Mr. Samuel Rennie, of Zurich, has export bacon trade after,the War, it 100,000 men from the farms for work 0irangeman and a member of the 4, . I ..�, ..... . rented his farm on the Lake Road to will be necessary for hog producers in other essential industries is to be Black Knights, and was also ass6ci- i 1� I , ,,��; . merease in wages. But thib Union side '�,, . starving Greek children. Mr. J. W. Tyerman, of McKillop. The to. make a concerted efforti to .pro- I ;PL"" , I . I , . made by National Selective Service ated with the Salvation- Army.—Blyth . g),.. * - Of during the fall .and winter m ' I . I 0v, . of the question is. not the.only one. . ,. ' vide. the type, finish and Weight ofli�s, Standard., ... �11. . . The real purpose . of his journeys, ' farm contains 200 acres ind has been . , . . . equ#ed for the British Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Minis -ter of , . ,,i-'.� for five years for $350, the carcasses r - . " '-;" The public is becoming in"creasing- rented . Thieves Enter Store At �Monkton' - .,. -, . . -was the stowing away of the trade.- . Labour, has announced. 1"."F. . . . ­ ... howeve�-r, tenant to. pay the taxes and do I 1. . I 4 l-. I Ik aware. of the fact that labor train loads of antique furniture, - I At the -present time an'd under the not 'jo Thievqs entered the WfIson store ��,��,.,. . I , . road wo'rk. I While care will be taken nkfon on Tuesday night, by, n" ­­ - nee the last war, have dou- violins and ­j furn I- Present grading regulations the .mar- encoufage Men to ,leave dairy or live- at Mo A � tl, wages, si � paintings, precious ew- . Mr. Win. Ball, of Dashwood, i I � .1 g of hogs only'when th -breaking the glass in �the front door * "?;, I . .,:�I, . bled and redoubled and are now up- lure, dealer and undertaker, intends ketin ey'have stock farms where Ahey are needed- . " . .. els, which the' Germans had shipped .. , . reached the.,correct weight OU from during the winter, the. effort will be and crawling through. Laden with a . � !. I . .,-;, erecting a new store the coming " 1, -ever .q,r - . 190 to 210 0ounds at the'farms is one to 8 quantity -of cigars, cigarettes, .,c , ­ - � _... _,on a higher, standard than, has ecure men ,for vaeXp6jes . hoco- . , .. . i . ,, -, .., _11 1. ..­ 1. . from Italy to. Switzerland. f, , safe st of the mater- I - ' "' - ' 'fall ate -,'6bbki6§, 'a number of men's * ' . ' . t 1 � spring, he having mo of the greatest problems of the Cana- industiies.just as, soon as the I bdrs ,.N.� ., .., � 4 1, . � been knovm' In the history of Can- I ' ial on the ground already. ' -dian bacon industry. 'the future of work on farms ,is completed. The shirts, tro,usefs .. ' �', 1. I . . . . keeping. The address of the , storage . . ' . �: I ,�:�� � I . ... . . I I . ada., Consequently,, the general pub- buildings,'where th6 bulk of the loot, ' The Kinburn Cheese Factory CO., the ,Canadian ,bacon trade may depend largest"siagle gi-oup of, the f arm blades, thoi left by the rear door, un- 4 I ,"". -:.. .. ': ' i 1 � ,..-,f: � lic -has. come to the conclusion' that- , fh4i�d6r the�management of Mr. T. C. upon the weights at which farmers workers -will be asked to take work seen. Provincial G. A. Govier, Mit- , ...... . ", :, . has been cached, has be'eii disclosed" . I ,_ logs chell, investigated. — Mitchell. Advop. ,, ' " closed a very suc- choose to market their hogs. n the woods,.4oil 'cutting saw I I 'I 2_1 . 4 labor is already in a preferred class, . 'Papinea�u, has just I . cate. I . � .. �%- ill., f� , :., I by a secret source, wh1ch, also diS- %.k '6�ssful season's business Amd has d,ts- . it' ,,, Is difficult to estimate the pulpwood and in other ,forest opera- . ,.. and, that to. keep increasing 'that - closed that Mr. Bernsen got his Red lb poied bf their mitke of cheese at very weights- of pigs with the necessary tions.' It is estimated that at least Second Crop of Potatoes . 4 1. I I " 1. I , 1, ,omb this difficul- 60,000 men will be required in the . �. � ,5. 1. preference mom and more could only . . Cross" passport through MiSS' Ilse satisfactory prices. . accuracy. To ovem *Most people arb .satisfied with one I -.1 . I Mr. Albert Trewin, of Constance, ty a,special Dig scale- which is weli woods,for the Tall and winter. crop of potatoes off a plot of ground I '�'i�' e I �'. ".." "I be done at the expense of the welfar - suited-io t4e job of weighing pigs on Recruiting .of the men for woods � I ,��, Ooer a relative of the stout Gen , has had his barn enlarged, . per year, but not Jack Gorbutt. Jack _"AT:,:.i; I . . . . stone . I � .;",, ­�'. - r , . the farm has been, developed under operations in Ontario and,'Quebee be- ,,, I of' other sections of the people, and (Poegr'ring. stabling pat underneath and the has done the bat trick with his potato I '. I . eral the auspices of the Production Ser- g,an ft_October 211d. In the Western I ", ,N'N;,�., . I I I I Patch this year. On the 24th of May ..., �,�'­. I 11. I stable" floor paved. The framing was vice, Dominion Department of Agri- Provinces little -will be done to. trans- _- . 1- of the War effort as we . , . �ol;,�t�,� - , . � 0 lie planted pota.toes which be bar- �� 7., , . boro; ( "��1�1, I A strike in the packing plants at � I down by Mr. Raleigh, of Londes culture, Ottama, and is being offered for men until threshing is nearing ,�- sted July 25-th. As soon as he had . '. " " , . .. � . . . . stone work by Mr. T. Walker, Clin- at cost to farmers. -,Information on completion. Not until the potato and 6 I _� ."I"i ""' . . this time would only stren&e'n this The Duchess, - . . this,, done' he planted another crop, 4 1.1,11;, . - ton, and the stone �avinj by Mr. Goo. this scale can be obtained from ,Dis- apple -crops ,have �been. harvested in which he has now dug and Ahey are ;i� :1�., - � � .� . belie -f" because such a strike Would . Many strange . stories regarding ' , Addison, of Bandon. . . trict Fieldmen Of the' Production Ser- the -Maritime Provinees will efforts truly ft-ne sp�Lds as we can testify to, �. � 1. 19 . . ' ' . is vice, Dominion Department of Agri- be.made to secure the Men from the as we ate some. They are a good sizei A .: ., _ 1,�,�, . bly produce more percussions the part British women -are playing Mr. Nelson Baker, of Stephen, -culture, or the Superintendent of farms, I . . - ' I�6-1';�f. . . ' his I . and'weil formed. H'e dug the first of .. R-1�1 -A-��l- I -, , building a new brick house on I I . , Vossi in this war are being revealed d . the nearest. 'D y " "", 1, - . than a strike in any other industry. . ay ominlon Experimental : I I ., . . , farm on the 3rd concession. I .Meat packing plants, base metal them the first week in October.--: 'If , ��,� �, � �. � �,', , Veat packing is as,much a War in- - by day, and one of the most unusual ' Mr. James Campbell, of near Lead- Farm. . mines,',%fdundries; coal mines, heavy Wingham Aovance�Times!, . ' I I , 11 11.-,., I i,;, -1. . . iy other. Possibly more was recorded last Nfeek in a British bury, had a successful plowing bee Hogs weighing not. more than 210 ammunition and shell filling, railway d � , "; _ � .1 , �' ,,��,.: ­ . dUsitry' as ay .1 . �0, Pounds alive when marketed at about track maintenance work, construction FlYing At Eighty-five ., - , 11 ,.";­d� . . I I I . recently. Tberb were upwards of _ - six months old are not only more and feed and -flour milling, are all in- Mrs. M ,� ary Ann McDougall left God- . �11l,��11'1�1:. ' so, because the products ofthe plants paper. I I . J , e 1,1'�'.; ,,�, f . � . teams at. Work. likely to receive the lJremium on ',A� cludod In 'the industries requiring erich on September 26th for Toroato, 4; !:.,: . � are the, first requisites ,of 'a success- . A young British lieutenant, wag , One day 4ast week Mr. 'George Card- grade but, they will also cost consid- men from the farms during the win- and from there took passage by air - "i y5�',;�,%' ,. . . I , ,.,�,;,14, � � , �;� I I . Fly, , � � 4 ful- fighting force, andwithout them, passing through a� deserted canteen no, Seaforth, met with what might erably less to produce than will hogs ter .time, in addition, *bf cofirse, to piano for Boissie, ld h where she ,. � . ' . AvIth her daugh- �;:::, l;",��,E!!'�Q�`:­ , - is- havd been a serious acciddfi,t. He was - vh1l spend the winter . ,.��, ��,­,,' ;: " I what avail would the other,fighting in London one day, when a dirty; di I .,marketed at heavier weights and vibrk -in the wolods, . oj'%, ,­, , , I I ter, Mrs. Catalano. Her song, Wallace ij;Tt��)�;:,.,�,- , ' . out hunting black squirrels and der.. '!Last Year and the year before the and -ce' , , while when� sever'al ,kee,k4 ol . I",�,4,.­ ", , , Dominion, . Ex- labof Supply ' 1'�­­' 1, ­ . I an looked up, Mowat, have 'ahl received it 1;..., "'," , . equipment be." hevelled scrub. wom. In the act of firing the gun, a bre'Ach Experiments at the 'i " " _Pituation- was eased Very letter from her telling how grea'IY 4 , kO­�­, - '. I " � " ,� , ',. , . '' . it, _J. �: - � � I sity, ever. - from the floor she was scouring, 'to, loader, it burst, Hts face was, perlm'enial .Station, Lacombe, Alta., substantially by the help W'e -got from she en,Joyed the air' trip. Mrs. 'Me- (`�R,�,4,11_ , I Because of that' neces , badly ,;'*,,41 , ., . have shown a progressively decreas- # ,�, Zl.,,rNj� � I � te ' , ,,,��,�,r I: i: I :0 � , i ", . .sifiee, the commetcem0it of the war, call out' "Hi, there, young man! blackened and-burn,bd by the powder firm workers during -the faill and wlfi� Dougall is 85 years of age, but quite . "l... I . .. I And one . eye Is pretty sore.- � Ing efficiency In feed utilization -with ter. . Last winter we secured, over evidently is not afraid to face' noW . ,, ',:,!;1 . Increasing weight. . Information , on �,:,� 1. :, -, ,,,,lthe rineis 9f Canada have" been, Bring me some more water, wil farnas, .— and !-."111", . ""'fa I . �, On Saturday evening 10t Mt. Wan, 100,000 men from the expertenc6s._�_Godorlch Signal -Star. 4 1; ,':, .1. I I '';"ll; , I �� 0 0 - I you?" � . . I ".. -Powler, of the I growth and feeding recorded on 109 this yeaf we' will need even- more," . I ,. � .1 ,, ", � � " , � C �, ,"', urged again ,and again t pr*duce . I I Huron Road, met with hogs sho*Od that it required 319 lbs.: said ,Mt. Mitchell. I . , . I ; , ,: .!, I . ken 'JBY , ar . 4 %1l,"I - 'a ­- orp .,more - � e f 17PI-10, of grain to produce 100 lbs-., of gal � � o .. . . , Young farmers on postponment of John Sithirions suffered 1_"�,i� ,, �.�,r Itioro, . - More f6ed, The young man stopped, lodked an aecidjtLt whil retilining 11 , a bro ea I., ,.�' . �, ., � .;." .� 11 - eW� �Olth a ,horse and covered for the. first 30 days of the expert- ,, I I ��, il: �i "�, I 11 � � Inore cattle. -And the farmers' down at the woman in astonishment, gruss I military training will be -given a con- )eg when knocked down by a car ear- A, , . ���,��'?., :� , .J. �, ,, . �11 Ji 411 bugg3�. �46rth of Legilbury he Went Mont, '975 lbs. for thd second 30.days, tinualice of their postponment while ly Monday ,evening. The car, driven . .'­­.'.��i: face of elftnatic condi- , and replied: "My -good woman, I'm. ' to pass a team; another team, which 37� Ibs.. for the third �30 days and 422 ,� . .... . . ,�,,,.11,i' I 1 z I,.;. I.. I � " - - 011,�50 _111 . � . � In, other essential work during their by Lorne McCauley, who recentlY-fts ­. - .1 1. ; , 1. I ­Pll­,A�;��I­'L­,.'� , �:,� �', ","� , ". . . "I"".. �11`,,, . '' rf. . Dash a , you ca ,K)l ­ ,�,,�� " . - I ,;,,;��1.1, �,;�. l . �`�_!,_, �,;_ , fdr the total, potiod be - q) �J�,­­ I � , , and, ever iner6asing labor an office n't ad- he did v6t; notico ,In the darkness, lbs. for the final 38 dkys, the .,average ' ,; M,P,Z.; .. ..... 4'i" '' � � . req6trement slack season. ,Men Well, of course, be invalided -home from active service 4 ',� �'A"�,�!� g",­�­"�­'�7'_�,.� " . at.7f -was meeting tha,i'6ne And Mt. Fowler ktee to return to the land whenever In 'Italy,, Went Out of bontrol when I I..", Nc ,,, 11.1 , I i 1: 11, . M , . . . "IF" W,",- ­41-`�­­� ­;". ,_"f,*- j., rtoo, ha bqqu,nothfiig,�ghat of dresg an ol�cer e I . Ing 802 lbs.. of grain- fok'100 lbs. of, 11 :, 1,0� ��,, , , I'�.��i��,�ILI�-,,',�l,ij���,:".. I. I - � "I ��, ., � `�':­ " *afj caught between the tW6 Vehicles. I . their services iri again ne' the drI*di,.--8werved to, avoid r1juning II I �,',, 1. �j;�I;��,El 'I 'fi � �, 1, ..,:.,.,. . _- I It !;� .11 l ""'. 11,� I I I ,.­,_ L ... -i�,,��l?,.'.�i�,"�,1"1�,'!��i��:."' j.,�"L.�j �,"1'1­ . .1 11 10" fii91_y09f ,d, blew 9 , . , , � ., ,,I� ",,, .1. rain, - ., � .1 � . eded theire. '.,�',f� '' .1 olllduki .9 f',ar f eaftle I The wonian fifted her hea . The concussion t1ird'Whitl blit 64 ih& " � T'he cheaper gainvw made by,you g- Actually, th6 Work ,Which alwlatts,thd do*n a boy on a bicycle, The car ra,n A ��,. ­.* , a�,.* K �,� "'. I . I ­, . I .0 . I W h ne polo in front of tho % 'k';lp"�­'�'­­"' "�­­­' 1�1 '" ,,��, :j, `,­'� f,��,��' , I , into 9, tel6phq: , , , I , I een TLOP R.-/ �,.�,.Ti� 41" f,,f, ,. , �e I � I , � *9 a W16P hb th 'dilt ,, , . 4�`�I;�%",:, '�"Ii 'i �ilih.A�L,.�b - 'fi j�4`, ' it ' Lind .dr pigs way 66,atftil,�'Uted -to the.fact . ';;,�:�'i'�.',l"'441,1� 1_i�7, I Iu - of hair out Alp fArmets In other ffidtigtries during the ,,,,,,,,��I:,, � , 1j. ' ' , ,��q I of her eyes ard to &Ad, A -It X.4'� I " ,,, 4tt'or, .,. .,t, and. _ � ,,,, tllli I ,,, , ,. � - I I . WYK, I 1 one- � rejol. 18d "Ddgh it - 411 " , 'it '*blAed, *#g� not Serf' , Warod, I �, gains iit"'he'aVy. welgiitt ite most- Oft ce to Mr, "' ­ W111.-1.1.1. - , ifimi - I M I lial � I We �`T(,Il,�,",N,�,%� 111�,.,��, ­'. . . A4 � ouhly. I . I ,,, . 1-,?. 1��.., �',j­ ",,II4 � , 9, "' , 1� n. f - 1� _4.", �_y I 1 7 . �_ 4, . . . , � � erg thovielvgs nt ofit 4 . .1 _1 I . , *6" I � � 0 .11 . .1 I 0 in patt'_It - sdown.,Ajid, narrowly. 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