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C.4 "' ''� , I ea . 7�dyllha 'I I 40. at of sweet Zurich. ' . ' - ' - - I I , There are all �,sorts of xpealil 1-11 1-1 ' ­ , . .% . ' peas, or h r. - By soaking for sevr r;' ' ed ., '.,In Say T,owlish�p % d ,-.! , ,.W , , , ­W)e I .e4t `0 0.0's 0000 ,,,� . rin fe�,w - - ,, - . ­ VoiWW 4 �ap aMpy. 0p. . i , wrin.10,es, that e*p,p - E, I , ,,_ . d, " ,4041ad,•gardisu? - - - , .L ��kl , hours " " ­ & J0 p , .�: �'. � " 1, e" 0[Rp4oF;,fQ0 ueepm - h , bi, water 'immediately Of thii A- -§h, , 44, ,.41,68,10:, 11'o' ., ri L " � 1 '..". . I 11 I ­ L an. "reviousto planting, #01A#atiipn is, 1�vy 4or �:I,AS$`Lof 'f 0,59.'71hip clerk ' an4L,�% d � r.. �p - 11 . I I , � .0. ­ Well 9.6, 14; , , I �Ocqupauts - Alexande Colqu- Jaife (Tars. James! Pill 11 , 'ad 't� ' ' I I bo"th time and ar4soti% ;Garage, " d , I , 0 14W vice., '$54,119; . watdTFuelb; - 47'; m-liere the church once stood. ,, � - garet (Mrs. 'VA, 19 , , , . . I I , . I - � Ed ,.. ,�� 1. , - , , to':.mark I 11 I I , . usable river 'water lorribstoues, are left to', .k lesple)' Hugh and the , . . ­ DA,A .N r saving . ,40 . ll, ) - � , seed be, b tened, and growth, 06edbd by *a,$ agjh6j;�14 send' notices, to . J - r . of tfieW'istliii spakin , As,, , . r) Their * ' 11 soaking of .6 I , O.'. ;AQ3. 2; IN its geogior, . 1. .- , .1 , .saivarsl,dayw,� perhaps, a4lo'ek. With assepted lafidownerg, in Uaj` that .CulVettt C , -11j, , '''. bouu, James Col4iihoun, Richard son, yolui, known as I -. r ell, � ." � ,I . . 'k � i .• ,, the earliest 'potatoes, It the 6uxtueei% iep�rt on :the Bass. Win. ,SWW,it, Ijb`; "Pr6da,'ric . -Co,iquhc4n, Percy Parsons. mlejlved 04 the Was ; I t, a . oes, sometimes I " 5 1 'Siebert, hert,tu'.00, married. ITO later'o. ; 1 7; QIen Valb . , I , I ' Dral . Louis Aj:otte, 4*9.44;- Asthbuy, Lot 3' 1 , I [111, . I . ;A Lia a-goOd thing to allow a few of er u Will be 'read at 8 P.M., &I'Lrt, $ I 11 . - . - 0 - 're warm sun- May . 11 - " I acres. I I � shine to -sprout. in 1:9. Charrette, 429; b6dis §61illbe $6, * t �Z , 6 Ia. a window. The4i We Plant A bry-law waA ordered to 6Xect , 1.� 3#1 Sandy Colquhoun, a brother of Occupants--Slohn. Miller, John J. . - ­ . , Bob•, Wildfogg, 416.15; cloidon, Bei- - . - I . . 0 ., - ` * ; very carefully with th,e'sprouts'urt, collection of $500 for are protection ,bar, 46;65; iff.V. B . r . 6kenihire, Arthur, took up Lot 3 in. 1849. His Miller, -Wilbur Miller. I ., X ' damaged, and pointing Owards� costs. This calls1or -a rate of on&, I . ' 4E . ' Elizabeth Dow and they , Lot 7 , I . . I 'With and beats it Wil -help half mf1l Ou'all ,buildings $102.45; ''Chas� KfAtner, 'kU;� be wlf`s� was . 1 "25*3; 1 J. had"a'family of five -Ann (Mrs. I . 1. ® special .to iitmerit of Highways � . I - Roderick Kennedy, a native of to prepare the rows, with wriship, exelus-iVe of Dashwood P1 , , . the -poor or hard . I W. ' 6 Rouse Auto . . . care, diogirig out and Zurich, . . Hiberer 411S.89, , , 0a ' James ,Muir), Mary, (Mrs. Abey Argyleshire, Scotland, owned Lot 7 1 . Electric, 13.�5; St., ijos ,s r- Killer); William, Alex and Jgm,�s. I soil to a depth of six inches Or A Annual fees of $15 to the Huron . ,'Jose . from an early date. He and his I � ; - foot,. and filling with rich soil with . � vice, 15.06; 'Peter Masse, $;O; Al- Their song, . William andr James, I I Municipal Association were ordered I I i . I'll both, W the farm -after the fattier wife, Christiana McNeil, are the , I Tuesday, ,I phonse Uasee $ 95.13; IA-o,vd'Delch- dest couple builed'inStaffa, came - plenty of hurnas and manure, and, paid. Council proclaimed, T 0 ay, ;7.5; retired in the We. While James y 0 1 I I adi pressed., down -firmly. In such June 2, a public -holiday in honor art, $5.60; Houler Campbell, $8 , had It, his sister, Mrs. Abe Miller, �cry. When they pagsed away he. . - the seeds will gerXoinate quickly- of the Coronation Of Queen ,p1jig_ Clement Reigier, $1210;, .Kenneth lived 14 the house after she came was 93, and she was 97. Their fam- . this Wildfon,g, $8.46 � Prank..Wiia-foTig, sly of nine were: Neil,* Lauchlin, I . Becallse special, -soil is very 'bath 11. The following accounts I , -back from Virginia tills -he moved . . ­ open there will/be less need fur were ordered. paid-. t9.60.", ". � . I iftoderick, Hugh, Jane (Mrs. VVIm. .­ I- - 1 ,., ­', , ' I 11 to Weyburn, Sask. -� � I- - , I thinning and, the roots will grow . Occupants. - Sandy Colqulibun,,Anderson), Margaret (Mrs. Sandy �. �1- straight. With melons, cucumbers Accounts Passed H William Colquhoun, James Colqu- Park), Kate (Mrs. Hugh McLay), I I ands,quash we usually sow in spa- Hay Munle I ipal Tot . ephone Sys- . eld Malcolm, Jennet (Mrs. George Mu-s-- zt--- L -houn, Ilertiert Colquhoun, George . pin - I - I cially rich hills with same old rot- tem -H. G. Hess, $2,040; Northern , D. Tiernan & � 9 - ned between two trees and killed May Me a turd. Lauchie, their son, was I " rS ten manure if we can ifind it. - We Electric Co., $706.23; * . Johnston, John G. Roy, Percy Par- . . . may also cover for a few weeks Son, $3.00; Bell Tdlepbone Co., sons. Lot 4 when felling a tree on this, farm on . t -going with glass or ,some of the special $421.95; H. W. Brokenshire, $25; By Howick Couind I March 31, 1861. It was'. on the con- t . . Paper caps to protect from late . . Lot 4 was the old Miller home- [cession in front of .the Kennedy I ­ . frost or cool sights. With all bed- Ideal Supply Cq., $4; Stromberg- -At the regular meeting of 'How- stead. Matt -hew Miller, a native Of home 'that John Gorle was thrown , 11 A vvisram shipper thought this Carlson, ,$73.50. � . native fromA killed ; 10,717 . Paisley, Scotland, and his w his .h., . He handla freight to and UILUg PtaILLS, it is a good plan to Bay Tbyv-uship General Accounts ick Council in Gorrie last. week Mary Allan, who was related to the I .' "" -- ,it n . d . one up I . pinch back after transplanting and -S. •H, Blake, $1.5; H. W. Brokeii- . While Thomas Pox lived in the. I , -trorn Alas" by means of alu- flowers o! shire, $1,714%; William Watson, members -granted p6rinission 'to Allans, connected with the Allan , house in the early -H's, it was burn- , ... . I . especially to remove any fl F rdwich trustees to transfer .the Steamship ,Company, 'came from ed. In later yeats, it has been used minum vans which are loaded, buds. This pinching encourages $5,57.76; R. J. Lovell & Co., $24.02; ' � � ; M. G. deed for part lot one, on the north- Sherbrooke in 1851. They had alas- a pasture farm. . . . driven to the dock, and there lift-. stouter and thealthier growth and J. W. Haberer, " $196.95; 1 . - family of six boys and one girl, Occupants .- Roderick Kennedy, . in the and we get much hardier Deltz, $217;. Herb Mousseau, $1.50; West co,rner'of Louisa and Patrick namely: George, John, Robert, t i led by cranes from their chassis and bigger blooms. In transplant- Lloy-d O'Brien, $6; Arnold Merrier, Sti;eets, to the township to be held , Hugh Kennedy, Duncan and Arthur ,. I � into the ship's hold. Saves a lot of ' I . ­ I Jr., $3; Ausable River Conservation James, Mar (Mrs. Archie Me- -Colquhoun, Fergus, dblquhoun, f * I I handling, damage and pit- I I I I P*b 4 1 . In -trust as a park lot. Lean), Ebenezer and Matthew. Stewart and John Dow, David Gard - cargo he 'Clerk was instructed to con- our generations of Millers have finer, Alex Gardin4r,' James M. k * . Tering. The vans can be individu- 11 tact the eni,ineer. regarding Branch lived on this farm 1Scott. I ­.... ng, too, it will help against slioc , . , . any heated or refrigerated to if we give -4 pinch of chemical fer- C of Drain 12. C6uncif'49reed to 'Occupants --=Matthew Miller, Sr., i I I � KIDNEYACIDS1 ut not join the Huron ,Municipal Officers' Matt -hew Miller, Jr., David Miller,� protect special, cargoes. too. , . .. . tiliger Placed close to b A-�­ociation B -law 16 was ad a "Arthur Miller . I crate lived .1 qri Xh ��,O., .#Il , .0 , ,W We* _ dlived � -, . . . #11 ,,led. In .1: 98 They .1144, �A,yospiv -1 � , Bob, Jqe, 1�411, Xia.ek #4 . m. � . , -4, Ji F'pr:,A time his' pQA ' '. - ' ' bi , ­ dim ltypti here list , ,pre , !i �p y!yqt to Lanark to live, John's, - bachelor spu, Jqis, cq#UJWpd ,. , .. to ii v a on the farm many years. atter his, father died. ­ Oecup,ants­Wef�t 50- Job ,.J. 4 ., Smith, 'John More, Jim -More, 'Joe More, Dick Balkwell, Roy Balkwell. I Lot 9 Martin Feeney, Who was ,born in Roscommon, Ireland,� took up Lot 4 in 11840. He was one who knew many of the hard.4hips of 'Pioneer life in the comraanity: Martin was short in.,stature, ,but extra large in girth, so inueli'so.that children see- ing him for the first time stood' in awe of him. Re married' ,Delilah Wood, and they bad a large fam- i . 'O I . More than a thousand different touching the roots. . I I KOb Ke L*' ' . third,time andpassed. 'Molesworth � . Lot 5 . 1. . , I your Maximum Production . . t. Canadian companiep,kieep, busy ' .. turning Canadian -made alumi- fifisol people n"Per $win to get a pod When the garden is small and . I The Cemetery, was granted $100. following accounts, tortalling $2,- Lot 5 was also taken up by Mat- thew Miller in 1851. His son, Bben- I . TOWN SEAFORTH , ,` 1� I num into everything from ash *Ws rest They turn and toss-4dam it one wants to make the most of it, I 9 . an Inervear-when it may be their kidne there are various ways bf growing . Y& 961 67 were ordifted Paid: I . iielief, - $53.22;, Alex Petrie, part ezer, palled Abey, owned it from Of t ' 0 * trays to minesweepers. And it ""W Ubsers fiber poisons and ex -cess two crops or practically so on the ad& froes the blood. If they fail same of land. Of course in salary as warble flyI ,. inspector, 'par 18,60 till 18-67, when he sold to Sandy -Colquhoun. It, was in the N 0 T I C E, e T t and piece keeps us busy wondering ,how . - ... . I ump-w- stay in dw sYstiew-tidisturbed this intensive sort of vegetable 0 this $263.7,5; H. -Danbl -t salary as ,warble fly inspector, $233.351; Hur- old log ,house on this farm, when I . It , t next they will use modern ,., red sites follows, if you "t rest well gardening, extra fertilizer is essen- metal to save weight', or time, PT Vel and - Dodd s' Kidney Pills, 'Dodds tial and the soil be well work- � . . l on County Municipal officers' As- I'Mary sociation, membership, $15; Assoc- Alex Colquhoun lived there, that Ann Burling was killed in her . I I By Order of Council: , .1 =."t=14 . trouble, or dollars for somebody. Y04 On red ad and rich. In-4ouble. cropping iation of Ass.eiabing Officers of On- bed on June 11, 118,80, when the , house' was struck by lightning. All I I � 136 wtv alternate rows of an early kind T Aluminum Company of Canada, . . I. I . Wdh. ffidney Pills with a later One, for instance, rad- tario, membership, 110; Louis Blake, spraying tattle, $1,020; R. the others in the house miraculous- . '. I 'NO- DOGS MAY "BE ALLOWED TO . I Ltd. (Akan ). fish and carrots, or lettuce and 0 0- I H. Carson & Son, warbitide, $939; ly escaped the same fate. Albert A. Colquhoun, when the had it, built - - . . IP P! 1 . beafis, or peas and potatoes. We also have less space than normal, G. A. Wearring, freight on cab- , Office Supply, the red brick house which is ,still � RUN AT LARGE DURING THE PER- I . ---- - I . 0 . I . . . between the rows, if necessary no inlet, $1.50; Co6per's storage,cabinet $39-50; J. A. Wood in use. He was a school teacher, 11, , . I . more than #I . 1. 12 or 15 inches. 'The SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS course, comes on -' Co., dog licen-s(,� and dog tags, took an active part in various ,ac- tivities in the community, and was . St, IOD FROM MAY 1st TO -OCTOBER 1 . . early. stuff, of IV � , I I . � . I quickly and is used up before the OPEN DAILY' - - .PHONE '36L ' $65.80. - -.Howick Municipal Telephone . ted i�i&i-al M.P.P. to represent elected South Perth riding in 1926. In 1938 . I I I . 1953, EXCEPT- ON THE OWNER'S 0 . , later ma Ing vegetables require maturing 1. 4 I full room. Another practice .is 'to System, rental and tolls,' $12"25; Cail­& Ltinber, Masonite, he was killed ip a car accident. - . I ' i T. PRYDE & ISON ,, . follow the 'harvesting of the llrSLt .Gorrie $1.go; Ifar,rist6n -Review: printing, Oeduparrts-Mattliew Miller, Eb- enezer Miller, Sandy 'Colquhoun, - OWN, PROPERTY. ­ . I . . I . . vegetables like the pbas, 10ttiree, 'etc., - $5; G. MeEwen,'Ibix PUP bounles I Alex Colqiihoun, James Colquhourr, I . .- . I I . ALL TYPES POP CEMETERY MEMORIALS spinach, radish, early onions, I . with another sowing of'the game or $15; A. MdArthur,"Iok 'bounty, 2; 1, N,,� Hefkey, fox bounties, $72; Albert A. Colquhoun, Binford Colqu- houn and Wilbur Miller, (in house, . . I .1 ' E. A. MCMASTER DR. . I � I I Enquiries are.inv#e&, - something else that, Will be ready .1 . Jim Robinson, - fox pup bounties,, Ros& Swale, , William H. E. ,Mc- I I y .� . e I 1-1 I --,, I i, - � � pay 1-!t .August -or Sispitembei. Tbeh � Vider . r crops like squash, $4.50; Jack Bennett, fox bounty, 'Stanley Wolfe, fox...bounties, Leod) These lived in the extra I I . I Mayor, . � , $2; . L frame house- on the corner of the . . I . Phone 41-i , - . Phone 103 pumpkins that we can plant' in the $10; 'Harry King, iox minty, $2 ; farm:' Jimmy Muir, Hugh Miller, -1 I . I . outside rota' of corn, or We can . .. I . have staked tomatoes along the .p. Durst, part salary, 195; Moles- " worth.Cemetery Board, gknt, $100. Sandy. Colquhoun, Bob Miller, TQm Aldington, Albert ,Colquhoun, I .. . . I ( I I - . . . - - 1, - . end of any vegetable, row and cu .7- - � ­ ­ijill, , . .y- 1- L� I I - - - - ,,k " I I tire. Occupants -James Dow, Alex � . . .. . "Older than the Dobsinion of Canada" I 1. `� � Z �,f.. - -, - - � , 111111111 _ - - - - -1 - - - - - cumbers, along the fence. . . 11 4 4 1" With -flowers, -too, it is possible . %r, n.%*rp^4!^v tp get double crops, in fact nearly . I -A Hibbert I Head Office - London, Ontario m� . I District Representatives I . . 21.11!011.11., `;1110---�"1 , V -`t; - i I 11 ", 1, - 1 �11,�l..�'I'l""..�..'r, -1-1114-1 ... .1 . I I , I . I 1111 I 11. I I I - I i.. ,, ". All ... 13" . I. 2 - ,­ � .. ,�%t­ , I I 11 . .. ... ':,""405, 'i , ` , , � . 1.111 - . .� 1: .".. 11 '. t., . �, . , . ia� M i , I .1 , I , .. ... ,:r 'I , , t- � ., ". " � �"'�, "Id7,1 � Widow a,ltd,eI faW''Fit I'- - , r ,: "., -111 . . . . . . �,), ". 1. I ,�, t Receive' $101,000 I 1. I ,;,-,,, t4. A � ity ... on $5,00b Poll' �ql� -,,�, I I .%, . - . � 0 . Ulf .1 I ­.u�!r-141111 ­ %1" In Western Canada, a 9 .; 1:11 ' - I - 11 �:` ..... . !� executive'died recently in iyoleu,n I ... -'-` .] t ,­ - � , 11 I :!"1�01 crowing accident. He was insured . r - 11 �, .i . . . . . . . . " :�:, ,with a $5,000 Confeder,gtion Life I . . Policy A64ddlktal " , I ;1'R ,��N:� carrying -an , �!�. 4. I Death & Dismemberment Benefit, - I I _"�;"; � � I , Ill. . As a result, his widow ssid chil. . � ­1� 11 1�, "Is 1 � � I dren received $10,000 for t1heir r I , . � � * . ; I .. �1 I care and protection. . .... .. r�, � I'll .1, �, "11.1 r 11, 11 I i , �1'1�1 , , 1 , I ­�k, The only policy of its. � I - . r� I . . 1j'w kind in Cidnadal . 1�iil r . I .. I ".", " , Confederation's Accidental ,., .,�' ` - Death &DiOnie"erfiientBenifit ���� �6 . �`. on a $5,000 Policy pays! - , 1�­ ... .`V I I . $5,000 ifyou die from , naturalcauses. I !-�. ,- I � . , , ,,, "I �.Ak '�' I $10,000 if you die by acei- ' 11 ,�;41. �.. �" � I , dent. .. 10 . $15,000 i( you die by Jtcei. -` , r 1�, dent while in a pul�lie 4", vehicle I . :- I'll .4 - I (except `i14'aiijiPliirii%` or in to � I 4 � 1�. Ore j� A p"ic builAiag., .% I Xlihral cash iic"sfor dis- , tneimberment A HMdents. . � I 0 Recognized, by law, as trustee investments. . .) .j FOR A 5 YEAR . , T FROTR,�T TRE ONES Yartl LOVII . 1�1 1. . � . ,31 11 :z.,�, �� � ... ", . I , , , � I'll , - I .f,'� I 10 I 1,1111 - , � � - - 0 I 1,,'' ,�Oi I , ' ASSOCiATION , . ­. Far FO 1*rrtam, Call: I K. I. Mi6LEAN. I I . . , Representative I � ber, , SEAFORTH " , I - � . � I SALLL . a . ■ 5 -0i"7& - � , � � � -J , � J , � . . . I , . - . illift, ail do, and some have more. Among the. spring flowering : (Continudd from Page 2) I I . D'Annendable Investmentsf I I . inoomasnowamomftw I AL � - MG le I bulbs. they set -out .well started petunias,' asters, . zinnias, marigolds, ert McLaughlin, lived in an extra house from the time he was mar- . - . � 0 . Ulf .1 I - - - - MEDICAL �' . I , I I etc. These come into bloom with- ried in 1.87.8 till he went West. '� . I I I , - DR. M. W. STAPLETON ' I I- A. W. SILLERT - in a short time after the last tulfps, ' Occupants - James Dow, John . GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES . . 4 Barrister, i1olicitor, Etc, 0 . 781 rbiinsa� office .11.9, Residence Physician and Surgeon forth - Phone 90 . Sea . — and in some cases the first Of these are followed again by later set out Dow, Stewart and ,John Dow, C14- ford Dow, Nelson Dow. � . . I I and DEBENTURES NOW PAY - .. - - I . BEAFORTH : ONTARIO ' , plants or by annuals from seeds, --., - Lot 2 . . I , I . � . - JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. . I . - V I . WELL * , - Physician and Sur eon Phone 110 :11 Hensall such as nasturtiums, alyssum, cos . , mos, etc. 'By careful. spacing' and . Janioas Dow also took. up the East . 50 of ILot 2. His son, Alex, lived Receive 4% on $100 or more for 5 years, 3Y4% for 3. and . . - .. . . Barristers, Solicito I M. Etc- . - - . A. GORVALL, B,A., M.D. planning and by, using both peren- i nials and, annuals it is possible in on it till he moved to Exeter. 'He 'a 0 ­ . . I 4 years or 3% for I I .. i 'i PATRICK' D. McCONNELL H. GLENN HAYS, Q -C. ,JOHN Physician and Surgeon ,most . . -parts . of -Canada to have . some bloom in the from the time first threshed -and later became well-knd'wn horse buyer' in that dis- . � I 0 Recognized, by law, as trustee investments. . .) .j FOR A 5 YEAR . County Crown Attorney Phones: Office 5-W; Res, 54 garden trict. Alex first married Annie, Me- I I i . t I . I - SEA OR, ONT. I. 11 - I I -4* leIihone 174 ,, Seaforth . of the crocusses in March or April until the chrys�athemurns in Octo- Intyre, and later, Mrs. Jennie Olke Mlllar� His second wife was killed i . I 0 Ask for our "20 Questions" folder on these investments. . .. �.,-, I—- . I .. I SEAMRT9 CLINIC I I I . '6 I I ­*�, . . -------"—, 1 I � ber, , in 4 car accident near Grand Bend I � . I 11 . . . I . . 4 -I- I . . 10 t . ACCOUNTINQ I . E. A. MoMAS,TER, B.A., M.D. . Internist . . Weeding ,De Lu)tb The old backbreaking job of hand in 1914. His, brother, John, when he got married, . ied, lived in the house I M" . I � .. CANADA Tptun Comp � � - 'RONALD G. McCANN � 11 ­ P. L. BRADY, M.D. - - 0 weeding has pra6ticilly disappear- on this farm till he moved to Lot to -tis -cousin, I im. -&NY "12;1 I I . I . , ,. Public Mciiiintant ' . CLINTON (WTAWO Surgeon , Office Hours: I P,m. to 5 p.m., ad, or it .should -have. All that. is necessary now is to spray with one killers. A .1. Alex .Dow sold, Cam-pbet-I ,Ww, -and since that the farm has been used. only for -pas- •- "' 4, gn Corporation The Huron & Erie Mortga%j%.- i ­ I , .. Office: Phones: daily, except Wednesday and Sun- of the chemical weed . I . . , I . .. lWyal. Bank Mite* 561, Res. 465 � I . ' I day. - I ' . Thursday couple of applications about a month apart, (to catch any weeds tire. Occupants -James Dow, Alex . I . . .. . "Older than the Dobsinion of Canada" I 1. r I , I . A. M. HARPER - R .E;VZN.1N0S: Tuesday, and' Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. that may have sprouted after the Dow (John Dow in house), Camp- I Head Office - London, Ontario m� . I District Representatives I . Chartered Accountant I .1 . Kc Rant% St- Telephone , ApPillutments mad6 in advance ,�., first dose), will keep a lawn prat- tically weed free. - bell Dow, Elmer ,Scott. . Alexand4r Colquhoun, better . I I F. G. Bonthron, Hiensall; Watson& Reid, Seaforth are desirable, . Af , I 99derich, 1 343 � For driveways and paths these known as Sandy, owned the West I 1. . . . 6"e6d Municipal Audft0r. — sprays can also be used and, if we 50 from 11849. His son, James, ' - - I . I . . I I I . - ­. ---­.­--J'--11L . - wish. to.-sto.P.all growth, :grass as known ad "Quaker" Jimmy, died I . `-­t11I1tQPRACTIC- � well as weeds, we . ..... , IV' wire was . .1 '11111, I I ­ can usernother iere I. 180 . .7. 'r - .. 0 1 � like spec at Moore. She I . , ' -materials special chem' a was th6 in I . I . ' . 0 I I . . I I J) , �� I � 6�� - �... �,]R.:McINNES rock salt or uged,engine oil. stigator of Quakerism- in this co : I ,- , ... 0$T -AFF , I i some - � Lf", I -� IUM , . W=V .,I r I ILI I � J0.11 I 1ro;n*e"c , , . Foot 'Correct an of these things will � 11 also keep down munity. The seven girls and six � '� I'll, �� �I_I - I ` 1, t, I Ch I - family .11 r I , ,� 1`�, ­ , I -�------ , ...,•m. , I'st dis Fitted. -,, - ' cloy AL HOTEL the dust and protect from frost. � I -boys . in ,their 'married � . L - , '. - offmis, . � I - I to 8 p.m. . . ­., It *Via�d I � ,� , - .,�, Moad,A­ . Aay .1 . I I 1, Jr , 0 1f#f I.1. ''I. 3J.&W ,, !, Ii1�­A,' - - 8 I WJ[1.n , . = - . ' _ "­:: ,.. V I - . . . . .1 U11 �- . . ,bfflde, Howe: Week days, 9 a.111. ""VETERINARY - ' . TROUT SEASON OPENS � � �;! .t' 11-V I .to #)Srso p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.-. to . . -4. I �� -,\ -- ,I% Closed Wednesday all day. . I stood on a bridge at daybreak, I ; -7�7�-:(\ 9�40.m. . � . , --� T - . . I . . � . , `��11 — I . " ,g�, . . - , .appOintftlent D. J. MCKELVIE,'D.VA., ,Tdie date was the first of May; . � ,,, , Thursday evenings by t. ;, Veterinary Surgeon - I '­" ... . oi* ,., . ,,,, , , - -'� I . I u.••,•,=---- Z- �HEN$A1,jU ON. - PHONZ 99 No sunshine to cheer tine morning I I "I -1 ­­ — . . L � The sky was a leaden gieY. . . I AV ,, NEEAS L- . 4, , , ,,il. TURNBULL & BRYANS A chill wind swept, through the valley, I I 0 -1 , I .. , MMM , Is , , It came from somewhere down east; -1r/'.',!`i::t;:.1.'.t;,... . 1l1..,,.1.11.x",,k. . I � k . mi A; LL i JACKSON - - .. Vkterinary Chnik I have heard the saying: ".1., epeawl�V* in F*m � and IJOU86- . ,1.1;0. 11�urfibull, D.V.M. ,No doubt you , I 1� 1Wd ages. � W. R.'Bryaus, DX.M. I . I 0 'Tis not good for.'man or,beas,t. _ I I , 4LACOmod, in Huron and Perth Phone, los : Seaforth Why was I out there so early? I . . I .. . " ps, I I I ), ,,pntfb-&,--TrIc"qtaso1Jjble- s9itts- .1 . . - - - Why leave a warm, cozy bed? � . _ k d I a ation . write or. , " 'Twos speckled trout open season I I � ., - . r , etc., I THE Me-KIDLOP That goes to a nimrod's head, I ". . I ... r I . OLD jAt%SON, 661 r .. ., , . . . 1, . � I One '96iferth I MU, TUAL FIRE ..... � f I w4i searerth;.lik-A. 4,` - . . INSU- I • . 'The songbirds were strangely absent, ,, � 1 �� . .. I - I .,ItAZ4-CE �CO'Y- .. -41h;me them a bit', I I— JOSEPH L. RYAN 11 I . � � I didn?t . .1 . . 'L 11 ... ,!!!! , l. , - bare bough . .11, - ,. - I I I . down by the river . ,,� ­�;.. Speelaltst in faxin stock, and Im- . A IL HEAD PdPF10Ej­;SEAF0RTHF Ont, , - , ­..�`,`�,�,�,'*,I�, . Is a cold, cold place to sit. :�".'.�"lil."".�.";.*i�*"�iil;"��,�.*ii,,,-'..*�:.� -:� — . ­:.... -:� .Tatits. and household' 6ffP6ct§- . . -111::'10:-,�:� �-; 1 ... . .. !�� ':.::�%',� , .%:.'.'!.P I . . �: 5=ftan,-,8Uar9,Uteed., Liteen"d � I :.� �`, . , r. . -_,CoUntf6S. ... L, %S: .11" I ��t; �- , M%,;.:,." , .. * _dWt.PjJW , OMCLI I had lots of bait and tackle; =131 Warm undies. and sweaters, too; J. L. Malon " I - *1 �,*-br Varticulars and, opi6h dates, ftagident _p, Seaforth . I ' MR L. ATAN,; *16640ilelk . - ll� H,',1%6AVA1i9PP,`Bl7th, But that jDast,W-Ind-Tin not foolin'- IL . .:•: .. . I or 00114 YOSE ....:, I . jL!­ it, 1, Dablin. Phone 40 r -6, V ,"d ,See.-Treas. - M. A; Has a way Of'g6ttIng through. ... 1: ... 1. i.. L . ...... *�Kl, .., I . "ZZal' Worth. - %,,.�,.� � 4 1 ' No casualties were reported, I t *:,.,�,'....-t . . — DMECTORA: . '.'�i' � -- .. . I EOWAIRib W. ELLIOTT I One 4port sperit-a day In bed; i . .......... ,::::: .... �' '. . . st. 11 LIC " d AU41011601' - I E, j. Trewarfha',. ClIntqn; J. L, He lacked the right protection- I .". .. I . . ! , N'' :' 191itone, "Selforth,s S. H. MR. I . ,:;%:.:i:: , , t�'# You have our .symPAbhy, NO& .,:;� 111 * @&rregp6 , , - ro&#tly aiisWet- . . I 51R, ".. - . ftmediate arrangements can more, Ses,fbrth; C-litits, Leonhardt, � I X" "I, Robert Archibald,. Sea- , . I L . :- .. Y-- � - . Next day I li's'tened stories- - ­ ----� � ­ ­ L� -*p="e-ftrL.g1%1e­#qt" by Pliollitig RoPrihol'ift; R _M�Y-11fe- -- - - - --­­­­-­­­­ .. _ ....... ....... ...... I 4gals-ig-j57 jfijf)69r-aTe-, -Jdh21!--.1-.,--KcE,w-f-ng-j -Blytb-;� ­­ ­ , - ­­ . I . ­ --yar-lix.. W-61MAWT", 1` " Fm - I ,( WJ, ifflintehi . ad, mWoAl. W�ri- S. AILOAndbr, WAV, I Don't . alway'' trust a Ashenriati- I -� - 11 . .. .. PUMA .0 � L. L 'Un's'! to "."twier '06dibit6h, J. E� Get the lowdown. from his wifel . - �. 11 ,� ,* I / - � A 41 11 R C. w2`111[din 1, � ii lAa&6Id1." - I . ""L",- I I J 'L 1U,esn"d*f*"bitaei, - drot"aft, 0 - .t;, � " , Some day, the sun will be ,shInIng, A .41 I . :�' ��fttS - I I—_ I / , i - L, ,11 uiii" and lAirm Saliw " - 11 . - I'll. ,bring a batter Mort, /111, . I . , ! 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