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Voild's Kidney Pill* to Doko�4 and
Redford Hotel on Wed. night, May, 15.
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dream ortiyon,
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Report s, uo�ot Last Week
Weduesday4 -0 Trade lanquet
lviiin, a long putt,,%
's1gro"y about it, 1P
ng pull and a puit anoggther.
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31r. D. Al. Wrighk vire president of
Nerves W.11b Mebil 1W.4 Blood 0 � .
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DOW TWO WN PROVED THK
When )Tu get men together (face to
fAce) then
the Stratford Board of Trade, was the
mext. In the Classic
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Nourish your nerves -that Is the Ge t i ms
WQ1ATJ1 OF 000W$, JiMNET PILL9
diVerences disappeAr, was
spealit,r. (;ity any
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oul., %V,xy you can overeolue life's ,,
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the dictum of One of the speakers at
advance vvas due to ine Board of Trade
worst affsery, nervous exIlau.stlon. . I a
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ateliewan, i9eitt
Henry Burkhart, of Sask
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.the "Oreater QoderJeh" dinner at the
Tile platform adopte-i in Vioderich was
The fItb of depression and irritation, -- ,
Voild's Kidney Pill* to Doko�4 and
Redford Hotel on Wed. night, May, 15.
the most Progressive he had ever read
the prostrating he"aches, �he weak- -,
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His F'rkx* IQ ftihm
IRS In '111eir,
and lbe-,oWrR of qptiy and co -opera-
iind hahad never- attended- -a more--ep-
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,RQti& And- 11reffillall.111-- 61! the Ae64 ill,' - Longfellow AmuIdURe�-a-w9rtbjW-p1eW I ... 1-1- -
unsteady Ian the imperfect �
Fox Valley. SasIL.M4y Mh.- (Spee,-
UQU In ermlna�lon to put Gode-
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-rich
thusigatio Board ot - ,t.
. rade banque
land HIS
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,gestlon that, mark the victim of rV U of pa*r and write a poem on it worth
lal.)-"l tell every one that stivers
on thedrL"p which was so evident
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What we would do must be acV041-
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weakness, Must end In nervous 111r1eak- 365.0m, I
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from kidney trouble to tiLke Dodd,*
at that gathering, �vas fiself a proof
plished under two"headings, co-oper2-
down It rie . glebted. .
Kidney JP11b." Theo are the words
of the statement. The gathering was
held the Inaugural
tion and education. In Stratford they
had
Ngurlsh'4your nerves by Ahe natural That's geuiu�. I I
of Mr. Henry B-orkhart, of this place.
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as of a campalgii
for In the GQderich
never representatives of the farm-
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P t 119 your veins with rich, !
red, health ifig There art some men who M, write
took, DoWls -10doey'PlIts. for eight
members new
community In their Board of
-gel blood. Your nerves a �
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months" Mr. -Burkhart continued, "and
Board OX Trade, following the cairn-
Tirade. There was the feeling by the
farmer :ii6es
are crying out for ure blood and the few words on a piece of paper' and ;nake �
mission of Dr. Wilria Pink Pills Is
now I feel as well as ever I did In my
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of fducatlitri Which the Town
tIm"Pulent
many that the town
s' it v�o-rth a million dollars. I",
to make new Tlood.
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life. I also sent one box to a friend
who lives In Dako knew
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peopler have been putting
on in Goderich, and was a most en-
man was getting the better of lit in-
The manufacturer felt that he
rich This ex- I
plains why these pills have proved Th�t's Capirtal. ' r
suffered from his #,6aud who
Oys. "My friend
thuslitstio out�, Representati*s from
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Stratford,. Hamlitou, Guelph Lou-
was
ttttng hard hit In tile I;Igh Price Of
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succesisfui in so marly case$ of �)'
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dlisease that did not yield to OVrdlKl%naryl The United States can take an ounco I,
wrote me to 6 Im some more of
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"it's Kidney pills,
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on Bpards of Trade very ea-
raw materials and tne professional
man feWhe
tre0dient. For example, Mr. Wilfrid! and A,quarter Of �
. gold and make it
Donald,.West I worth �
as the doctors
could do nothing to help- him, He
gave
cauragring account*,of -what was'lielag
was the victim of, both.
You can dispense with all that feeling
Plamboro; Ont., says :-
"Before I began the use of Dr. Wil-jtwens�dollam I
� 000's Kidney Pills were the best
accomplished fit their citles,'and Ihe
when you get the men face to face.
liams' Pink Pills I was in a serious ' Tilat'smoney. , i
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=101ne lit had ever taken.
iguggeslVoft of co-operatioR among the
The oo-operatIve sPint would be the
condition. I was not only badly runi I ..,
down, but �,
'41 would not be without Drod4rs
Boards of Trade of Western Ontario
basis of all our ollecess
my nerves seemed to be r
c ornplete shattered. I slept badly at A mechanic can take material worth $5 ��
Kidney Pills."
In the sparsely -settled parts of the
In solving after the War prqblems was
frequerltly thrown out, #,howing the
What was going to happen after the
war ? It the -Boards of Trade met to-
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- - "I when I got up In the morn- and make it into watchsprings wort ���
Ing was as tired as when I went t $1,000.
West, w ere doctors are few, Dodd's
-isdoor of Goderich in gitting organ-
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gether and made plabs for aftei the
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bed. I seemed to pe on ttl4p verge .7 That's 11
... V ly. Rl!�s have'l9pg, held an hon-
J ...... thii Vaiiiif�--iii-eWifiie-b'6'111-fi-lyOgIUOIfTO--tifkd-ltg-DrOgetrly&ft:-)�f�giydyr-iiyl�jF-tliCiv-ar,
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ized along the right lines in order
war they could set R§��4�
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a nervous breakddwn. At ft4, �tage . . skill.
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-1�1*gaffjh-6 - ....--if W1111iiiiis
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chesk The conditions which are co,m-
10 such co-operation. I
if in en were
set to ,Work at The
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use o ,r. pl-
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Pillis. I� the course of a rew weeks A fisheninan can set his net and lift them �
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1p,011 to newty,settled Mirle untries
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kidney -troillilWon-e-of the
The invocation was given by Rev.
GallOn -filli- after -which the--ifr`e6diJA-
good pa y y 0
radi91 . WgU111 hs Jrrady. ia JIM A:
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-Jjjg:e-8-6umber in
felt much relief, and continuing the the next d and find - thm full qi[igick.s. I
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use- vt -they Completely re4 and
makes most
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,prevalent Ills, arld the qottlers early
read the Platform of Activities pre-
of men. Street - ork
towns would take in d U
slim.
stored my health. I can now sleep .
soundly, eat well. and am e oyingi That's fisherman's luck.
discovered the splendid results to be
,Pdred for the local Bq ard of Trade.
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very short period arter the war ve
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complete freedom from the oil ner-1 i
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obtained from Dodd's Kidney Pills.
'In his Opening remarks Mr. Parsons
would see a greater period of pros-
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v9us troubles." There's a man in Paris who can We a
Ask your neighbor about them, '
exp are is satisfilation at seeing a
perlt� than ever before. Stratford
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You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fiftY-cent of canvas,
jiu her of' agriculturists from the ad-
'Joining tow
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would be heartily glad of an y pro-
piece paint a picture
through any dealer In medicine,.or by, *
b I on i(and make it worth $10,000.
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trade are taxed,�but for that so
ships present, and at half�-
In tatives from
greas we would make. .
or six es for
M50 from The Dr Williams' Medicine That's art.
mdttei
are the 'tools of everybody's trade.
represe other cities
on which we depended and which de-
Frank Macklin. brotfier of Dr. Mack -
lin, of town. was also present fro
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Co., Brockville, unt.
home with a new light on tfteir duty
the State. As fact,
�pended on us there to addrdss the
Stratford, and spoke bri�fly. He sarl
-- � A Merchant can take an article costing
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to a matter of
no Government can undertalia. to say
'the
.gathering. H44 read a letter .from the
�Ikitch,ner Board of Trade expressin
when Air. Wright said he had tie
been
here, and to Whom we were in- 'eventy-five cents and 11 it 160
se r one
debted for the dollar.
that this or that class of com-
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at a rhor� enthusiastic Boarilver
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gathering that night, .
munity'AvIll be Immune from the flesh
blood
ir,egcell at their inability, to send a man
t, Is banquet, but assuring the
Trade- banquet 'lie had -said something
f9 be had
For years he had been bombarding That's busuilm.
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Go erich
-and Sacrifice whigh this horrible.
demands. For
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Zoderich Board
r been at many banquo&.
'We
residents vvith lette.rs and at
last had
war example, Quebec
. I thought --thtr No 'Government would
of co-operation in an- Y
-possible way.- .0
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wanted unity Of organization of
'the London Board of Trade, facetiously
got the ball.koioving, H
, e call- A man can buy a- suit -for $40 or $15. �
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ed for three che�rs for Billy COutts,
ever lay consoripting hands on her,
Well, the' Government did. and after
His �Yorshfp Mayor Wigle, oil be-
half
the Boards of Trade of Western On_
but prefers paying $20 or $25 for it.
and they were given *ith a Vim
That's foolishness. �
one wild spasin of anger, Quebec has
settled down to her duty and is 1'oln7
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, aboutjt willingly ana even cheer ull .
of the citizens or the town, ex-
tended ;i welcome to sne visitors and
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'congraiulated, the committee an bring'
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.taxio. �,
Mr. John Bridge, vice president of
the London B9ard of Trade, facetiously
Mr. Lyons rose again to suggest'that
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Gue h and Goderich, which werc )
linked together fil -what he had des- There are people who wetell that
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am . Similar Y. the farmers have been think- Ing such a fine gathering together. and referred to himself as the boy they crobed as a marriage tie, should cele- other clothing stores are selling as cheap
Ing that the Government would keep the lady who selected the slogan for had sent to take the place of the pres,_ brate the honeymoon. that the two as ROBINS.
' Is to win -the -war by whatever means conscripting hands o-ff thern--and the the town. which was adjudged by the dent who could not come. In -London Boards of Trade should visit each
It THE FARMS CASE. we can.. Our allegiance Is to the de, Government has done its best -but committee to be the best submitted they had not over 300 members of That's nerve.
- mocracy that we have Painfully won cOuel cirounistanogs ran away with the and won the $5 prize offered by Mr. Board-,okTrade and he- the other's town duri96 the summer and ..- I "I
A ItIpple or Two Left Behind By the In a thousand years, and if we would Government's -inthntions and -now , supposed 5W see vvhat was being done " Take a rught off and see for yourself.
Pilgrimage to OUSAVAN not lose It we must. not stand on the Is up to the farmer to make his Isacrit Fell the photographer. This slogan, or 600 In Hamilton. In London they The invitation was cordially accept-
i- "Huron's Golden Gate," was displayed found they must hale tile co- ed by President Parsons on b half of That's common sense.
ll letter of promises made when the I 111pe at leasf as willingly as Quebec operation e .
Ottawa, N 23. conditions were different, Production I Makes hers. It Is a safe gueSs that acrossJhp end of the dining room, and of the Agricultural classes and Profes- the Board and he then called for three m, ROBINS, Clothier and Gents'Fur-
The farmers' pilgrimage to ttawa v.as the word a few months ago- not 'a single soul in this democratic will b used on countless pieces of sional ,classes, and must give a pro- cheers and a tiger for the success Of nisher, south side of Square, next to the
leaves a ripple or two behind. For man -power Is tile need today. The country is inherently in favor of con- literature advertising the town which gressive, wide awake city, with at- the movement ln Goderich, and these
Inst4ince, there Is the reflection that oni true consistency Is with the pre- British Exchange Hotel.
. sorlption, but needs must when the will be . distributed In the coming teation to the educational and aes- were given rousingh,.
t4a Is the first Government in fifty s=. devil drives. It goes without saying years. thetic sides. There must be civic im. Rev. R. C. McDerm . Id pronounced the That's me.
YeM that has had the courage to lt� is reasonable to suppose that that conscription InN,otves many hard- Air. R. G. Megaw, superintendent of, Prevenient as well as -industrial .pro- benediction and the National Anthem
1. handle the farmer II)m an ordinary many of the visiting farmers went ships -only sons taken, sole, supports the Western Canada F10.ur Mills Co- gress. . . was sung . I . � �
Jiuman being. subject lo the same ,the ,middleman, that tie has done very ed In battlb, but these ha If in need of anything in
the war. and that k" ,,Iy lot of city peopr:oWh,9.11 was the first speaker. He said In London they had a movement on We 'Must not omit to mention the I .1
burdens and obligations as the people well Indeed out of are the d I . he had
'Who live in cities. Because agricul- tie ought to "come across" more gen- have given their loved ones to the been a resident of Goderigh at three to get the Boards of Trade of Western excellence of the menu provided for mens and boys' wearing ap- I
ture is a basic industry of this coun- crously. True he pays taxes via the cause and no one believes that the different perlods of his life and for Ontario together In London, to form the dinner nor the splendid music ,,
try and also because the politicians tariff, to the Dominion Treasury, but farmer wfll lag behind other Christians the past seventeen years had been one a Greater Ontario Association of rendered during the bantluct by the parel don't overlook this. ad.
wanted the. agricultural vote, the so does everybody else. His township in love of the country that has made of our citizens, and had noted the dif- Boards of Trade, and the speaker ask- t,'oderich o:�chpstra.
tamer has escaped lightly for many tAxes are llqbt, he Is not the victim of him happy and rosperous. He will ferent, steps in the Vrogress of the ed Goderich to help',arrange dates and . Our stock consists of men's
,egrs Itag days, his contributions to the Pa- see his duty and ge will do It Without " 4
tightly or %yrongly there has triotic and Red Cross funds do not grumbling. town. He had assisted to advance the plans. There yvere thousands of acres THE BESF M I and boys' clothing, boots and.
grown up in the of ty the Impression make a edeeg,hole in his pockets, andl The farmers did not, as some con- Interests of the town and was a mem- of untitled land '*i,n NVester,n Ontario EDICINE
that the farmer, Is as much respon- altof,eth r IF%ts off with a very tend, meet with a rebuff at Ottawa. ber of the committee which got the and he thought a move should be I FOR LITTLE ONES shoes, Underwear, smocks and r
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ethic for We hilh cost of living as sma share Of the white man's"burden What they met was a plain, hon6st present movement started. They had made to get the Gover-ament to settle � .
This pencil that write with and thelas compared with the city Man who statement by Premier Borden of- our at first met with pessimism and such returning soldiers on thii;- land insteau There Is no iiiedicine for little ones overalls, shirts, hats, ties-- I
paper -that I write on -the tools of iny is led white for war alms of one kind war needs and the drastic measures statements as "it can't be done ;" "you of sending all to Northern to ,1qual Baby's Own Tablets. The . I .
trade -an taxed but as long as Vchn I ilo another, besides paying 'heavy necessary to keep the old flag Ontario. tablet. are a rhild but thorough laxa- everything that'men or boys re-
sell my product I do not complain be: r, fly- -are throwing away your money;" etc.; Here they wopld find a ready market tive , leasant to take ; do not grilie., quire for a Complete outfit. All
valty taxes and two income taxes, Ing at the front. Canada cannot afford but all that was changed now and he and havp the advantages of being near p
and never fail to relieve the little one
muse a lead pencil costs me five cents one to the municipality, and one to the to yield in patriotism to the United bespoke for the canvassers for mem- centres of civilization. Air. Bridge of constipation, indigestion, colic or
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when It might cost me three. It's'Government at Ottawa. States,, which country does not b
markets that make people happ and The fartner COMPIRIAS that he.bas -lieve that its democracy Is th,reateded beiship a good reception when they guoted figures showing that in Cana,da ail her uj n our g
the farmer has more markets M bet -1 I . Y.of the ol, i ,ir-ailrnentO Con- I oo& are well tailored'and
not a taxable incoine Dut the farm- by extending selective conscription to started out next morning. we had a very Icw production Jn cerninq them Mrs. Jos. Alonzerolle, of the latest design.
ter ones right now than tie ever had'er's arithmetic falls to take account farmers' sons. Union -Govern ngkt wa J W. Lyon, president of the Guelph sheep, cattle and, swine, and no doubt Fel River Ridge, N. B., writes :-"I
before. of Many things that run away with strongly opposed to inter6r withs Board of Trade, said Guelph and Gode- In other lines and much more could believe Baby's Own Tablets are the I
Many of tile farmers who spent twolincomes In tile city f for in- the farmer at all and, it was only the finest medicine Alteration free. - ,-
days visiting Ottawa at a time when which Is rich vvere partners. In fact the re- be done by Intensive farming. for little ones I have ;
"' re;;roodd' b him explicit revelations or the military ever used. From my own experience I I
8 own authorities that finally swung Cabinet wou d recommend every mother to ,
they would have. been more profitably ,:ntche4 bounty of nature to hT lationship might be vompared to the Goderich he predicted woVild put I We both lose money if you
employed on their farms, went home family but as dollars and cents to bpipion the other way. marriage tie and the Guelph and Gode- this thing over and was,bound to be- keep a. box on hand." The Ta'bl to don't deal at . �
Wiser and more cheerful men when I the consumer in the city. It Is on A great deal has been said About rich Railway was the marriage ring. come a big progressive city. We must 4re sold by medicine dealers oil ly I
they had listened t� Sir Robert Hord the cards that some day the vexed the Government's refusal to allow the Guelph had always been ready to,as- forget the all -for -me stuff and we Mal I at 25 cents a box from The I)r . I
of the farmer's assessable farmers to pursue their grievance on sist Goderich whenever we went to would win more than we thought Nve Wit iallis' , Medicine Go., Brockvill ,
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on. army is nA,er beaten �, .
theIr peaceful occupations and send I InvestInent and the surplus he had King was accorded the privilege Of their Agr tural 'Cdlle'ge and winter. Mr. Russell T. Kelley. P�resldent of white it is -in be ig, hiladelphia .
them to the battlefields of foul * M. - ROBINS
than any other statesman In this coun- income will be settled by the simple the floor of the House. The case of Ottawa - for harbor' Improvement. were losing, and make Goderich 'the Ont. -- I "
try desires to take mien away fromlartifice of taxing him on his capital Samuel Gompers is cited. The Labor Guelph used our salt and we used biggest and best prort on Lake Hur A British
en's words. The remler, no more question I
Europe, socked away In the b&nR.' Of course addressing the House vbt his case is fair, and Goderich probably owed to the Hamilton Board 0:- Trade, said he Ledger. ..
where as It happens, tf e great struggle I this sounds like heresy bbeause the not on all fours with that of the farm- it -P
Is In progress which �s to make not i farmer has been so, long accustomed ers. King Samuel came with a mes- Guelph the extension of the C. P. R. was born ten miles away from the . — . OPEN- EVENINGS -
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only Europe but the whole world safe to see everything cominj in and noth- sage of good will and inspiration -a to the lake. Guelph had agitated for boundary of Huron and Bruce. In his Send a Dominion Express Money I
for democracy. What sweetness, one Ing ,joing out that.he Is table to make pull -all -together speeoh-he aired no it for $0 years and finally undertook opinion food was going to be one of Order. They "are payable
iay ask, would there be In the toil a lio ter when confronted by real taxes. grievances save those against the Him.' to get -the free right of way which every -
in I the great factors in winning the war. where. �=, XMMMISM
5 men habituated to free Institutions, So far as - tax]W the farmer is concern- What the -farmers wanted was to hold brought alibut the I
if they had to e tune ed w , building of the The lines could sway back and forth — .
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r ii-Itke, grand opera In Scot- 'a lyost,mortem,otru trlevAnceAhat was road. .. In a radius of ten or nrteen Mile —�
fo Hun plays foose-step to th I � s for '77-�— - - - - I � . -
There Is no , land '?Julls?l In our Infafio.y.11 I I . buried some hours efore. It all the Mr -Lyon congratulated podeilch on a'long time. - *
faith -no broken promise. i Another grievs,atio. of. the -,farmer Is objectors"to conscription were given a the �xcellent Program we had Outlined,, In Hamilton theY- had a farmers' , = I
crisis tightens from da to (b I'the duty on a$rlgultural iml 1W llliplilillmillillillilifilillillliiillllll:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilifilluill�ililillllIs
--Ift-Ift-e 1"a -6 u r - on -e. A &1ements. hearing on the floor of the House the but one thing was lackisg, that was section of the Board of Trade with 92 g
* I =v blable Pledire The argument is. at the too of his King's business would, be months' be- a
. � :"i- I . . I our patriotic duty. It should be the members and meetings for Jarniers. = : I . I al
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— first duty of Boards of Trade to win He had known Goderich for ears - = . �
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. e Oldrurns And - the Boa of VVIngnam. He himself went to selhooL� --- - . -=
I Trade met 'the members and deold- In Clinton and plilyety lacrosse In all =— I �=
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! tory sites. The land was bought for was no finer farming country than in 1= "I W, = .
$60,000. A large number of factory sites Huron. We must have good roads. M .
were given away free. Some of the If Goderich went after the highway = -M &,%�,,
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land was sold for $70,000 and two-thikds from Goderich ,to Buffalo through = . . . I —
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-of the land remained, .Lnd the poputa- Hamilton, Hamilton would do its part. a . =
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tiotk had been Increased by 8,000. The The stocks of the manufacturing = I . I Ism I . =
BOL�� of Trade had been at the bottom countries, which weec at war, would -- - . -- -"Iquol- =
of every step of progres In Guelph,as- be much depleted after =
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stated in the location of the Agricul- There would be readjustment for a M I
tural college, the winter fair and fac- few months after the war was over -- =
I tories, etc., last winter bought 50 car- and after that a real busy time for = a
loads of coal to relieve the fuel sh6rt- Canada. = Attention ! =
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age and undertook the raising of mon- Our debt was piling up and could M . =
- ey for patriotic, Y. At; G., A. ;fled Cross 'Only he met by our prdductloij of = 11 11 .1 I I
and such purposes. The Board of Trade farm and factory. We could help keep M . .
Was a great outstanding featu e, and down the adverse balance- of trade . y -- On and after January Ist, 1918, the Ontario I
. Ilke an umbrella ,took In eve� buying our own goods, _ I = Statutes requi - that' all cars be equipped with 0 1
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else. Canada. = =
Rev. Dr. Rutledge, arter a humorous In Hamilton Mr. Kelley said they = = I
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drive at Guelph. spoke on the respon- were getting options on 1200 acres 4 M I = I
sibility of citizenship. We owed It to or 5 miles from the city with the in- a Leiises - =
Goderich to talk It up and give it our tention of dividing this up into lots = a
'I enthusiastic -- — 0 1 of 15 acres and askinr the Government = U IA. I-
t�i- VP . q— peop e V ng L e rays L I!gDt Delow 42 inches. = .
seemed to think that they Ivere sent to put 80 returned soldiers there with a ", . =
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.. we must go on or go under, as Lloyd- them. It was appalling to think there ME = N
. George said. We must get In or get out. was so much good land available In =— �
I A Ford Ca,i Takft di We Must - lift - tile town.. up.. Everyone old Ontario. 'Mr. Kelley concluded -- a
, � e , PlacL,6 could do something.' The Board of by Wishing the Gu(terich Board of Auto Owners =
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. Aft&% Al�% � -0 WOuld give their fifilhol"tal soul to get or the Goderfelk Board of Trade, told � WHY GO OUT OF TOWN FOR THESE? W I
,i: -.-- Into the 400 6f Torouto, but you could of the difficulties in the past of hol& = I
� of- -a ThIco-ov I h i n- &, - ** J , get into the 460 of Goderfell for $25, Ing the Board together and appealed N k
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. 111-91F 11 We have them at right prices; also all other Access- =
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. V-. Ilfting. He had known many a move- Goderfell on the map. The diffIculty = .
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. I I HIEN you own a Ford you can do away with many articles � - ment fall because the people stopped In the past was that things hatt not = . — �
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I d0ves a home. '. For instance . not only your driving-hom 4 Ai p Sheriff Reynolds rose to say that Go = am I
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) S, 0 11anket.4, whips, currycornbs. ,;-,, & In this short sharp win -the -war sea- youhg man Who was to
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. .,- �%- -, bros tw-shoes, pit@i-f�rks, feed -bins, etc. �11 slon. The idea Is to win the war first 1.
I . '1;11?� I I I and thresh out the grievances after- I .. �� = on hand to be sold at old prices. =
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Ford Csr--:6ftiplet� in itself. It is vaztly suVeKor to the nwmw MM� The farmers can hardly have failed HAD T8,00 TO BED ES
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?e ;�*InVed buggy that ttilivels so slowly. And when a Ford isstand&, PP chastened with Its left hand. It b sed . ICIDN"S 50 SAD am
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(f �' idle it doa not eat threo meals a day, and it requires no "to - X with Its right. In the near future we =
.", � after.111 . � okini. are to have Government-owned tall- COULD NOT STAND STRAIGHT.* a
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V I 1-1 � , Nalye div dends to the investors, and'not Women should not despatir even it =
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eu for thbi Ousy fariner and his family. � magnates. Some day or other the ' the aide or back and not able to attend = i
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1. , �- � ch'itsals - - 35 up and do My o*:h work. I "
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