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panted- as.thesr toiled. �n a star. s F Ile' d,
shell went up, theythrew themselve�
flat t0L the
earth ond rose to resume thei,.� T Rio 0 Store I
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labors as ght died away.
&I suendoa givon to the busiums of A=sn
Three stiff, itnd rigid bundleswray�
jjigen I&M, St6ok Bale notes coUec We on favonble Ia ; L th
ped in khaki I ity, on e und neat
x the diggers,, a4d, baving the h6le' W
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it; x shoved them lin the ThO
=".paid or added to 300010CLU v1dee a you. x were three so *ers
Idi buried. loft
savice amwed to depodt&L I stopped' 6r a moment beside the
U L Uf
X g-24"'IvAeird at �rl')rk, boys," I said. The I rgest and e av
x I "'Getting a -few of them u1ndor," sai
R. Mw JONES, Wmger. 1i
a SEAFORTH BRANCH. 144 Jo OU0, if
V 10%� AW&
left AW&
x maXoone sllv":�at this work Have low
seen a dog a out at all Y U ILI
-?tq was
man's sudde'r, in
I I Depe b e Mer an..d,
'No W=, q'Ve beard about -Ir air
many who sat under his ministry in that a0g. , Is not suplx, to be
oppt .. n
Vae years goiae- bi that li� had lost a German W . t un.ty
none of his old-time ftie.' Th4 choir it said
He's old AIeV'Im'�e'disgu in, urou u
W music sit each serfice. the di -ver. '%d -Mi-da ouile
rendered sm lal e Roof C
in 'h,
=-=�Zxmvw - - tWevemig' Mr. Adams' sang �.-thedirtir�s*ine.lj!don'tliiceita�a�.
DS=Cr MALWIMS a solo. The thapkofferang amount6d Lookl Th . I
ere's the d I xro M
to $250, aboLst. $100 more than' last ; ad gh t S 't - r-
lilhDie& k at care e
year. L '%Metbd4g in spite of %-A IL
ok shape in Imist ten yards a
a, r
TUCKERSMITI.I. Natte&--Ruran County is showring nd stood there'foi aoment as
nspectin 22KIXbu -in -,a, d,
&ol Repqrt.-The following is "he splendid resuls; from the n rop g,us A strange thrill ri'm
sc T-1
01 the-sthool in Section Xo. of 1916. The farmers had ials we have thro
T-�F - .0 -an -1111113- -hrough cmybody. Re Mi
To -ort- e months of ually li-ea I% which
TUekersmith, for th J;%jc Opp, has turned ' "T.hat1s.,it Again, said
�%ber and October. Sr. Fourth-. 'oui t(i Oxcellent 4uality.�
i er. 'I ve seen it tbree times t�-
4� constant search accumulated a, stock,
Joit, 0ark 72 -p-.uth Caldwell 65; Jr fa rmer, named John-.Zehwantz, living night; once # dus oos grave-
�,Iv__Igettie P-,*qpe)� 70, Stahlev. Mitch- a few- miles north of 'Clinton on-.* 1be �ard among !the L'Xtokesl ag.
64- Jr. III- S. Huron Road, -� had 6,5 Acres of boans, jeating A dead body, - and
Grace-- rePPer W-80
68
e Madge 71, and -has'alrea4;r sold 1,000 bushels,
-4 Reatrie ay it's a ghost."' tor
xe connes forre 7M le 7 91!aranteed wearino, appare
q " - -V 1 -glanced at the man, of
�n. laws. lk%r Xrk 1;2, Robbie Keys 66, Fred hich will net him -$5,500, he having theu ba4k
62, George Vanstone 60; Jr. made his sale at $5.50 per bushel. The
The giti� at.the:svot where the dog had
r a Pep laInners of Stdnley townstdp are lead-
�-Yay Fairburn 75, Do 3een., But no, t.qe: animal Was gone.
ao: ers in the production of beans and I An air.of �oneliness pervaded tfie men, worrien a hildren et pfieet�
rt'STRAWR Dalryn-rple 65, Vviillie Ta'Cr nq �c
ds. o f s rustlif g
;wiies Wilkinson 50, Sr. I -Anna they report ekeellent crops this year. place, the s
.,e over a rive 77, Willie -Murphy, L.O�L., ga 94 ly swept along over the gro, d. I coud
4Wwell 78, Mary Fairburn ve an at home s^r- cart at -
aft. eXPert yvb�� Poster Pepper 73, Garnet to.their friends on TuesdAy evening, bear a tw Snap, a man- ough, ai �d ch
4L*ld-well 76, that no ins
19 Rectivei)ur a e
�wlng �qp !Ularm. V41rymple'69 Stanley Isean. 66; prim- The Rev. J. A. Robinson 6ccupied.the �n the midst of' all the I e noisl �s
He URM at - n Adge 75, John Bean 70,tKv- chair and short addresees were given lWhich moielji. Accentuated e silene e,
jr-i6n M
ith an estimate, I-riwillinson 62, Martha Ligneel 60, by the local clergy. At the conclusion '1i'tsuddenly r6se long -drawn and eele, o�pass.-
flien be hUde& W, ---Margaret, lAgpeel of the programme refreshments were �& howl of i6,lonely dog,.,, iord't
0 makes a served, and the evening's procee . If id the d'
an dinD*s "The dir y� swine, sal g
.,?,sie -Buchan , Teacher. t 9
is beck and'eam
were very much onjoyed,-Dr. J., "I wish somebody would g ot it."
tbourers versed. Gandier has -been appo*W medield "No. one dould shoot the anim.
STANLEY.
bridge con- officer in he absence -of Majr Shaw, said the other worker., Ivs not a
ed ' h ev school i.Eteport-The following is the of the 161st who is off to the front. 'Vs the aevil bfinself."
't wl� 0� . 09; 1
'he end n Section No- T1 My way took me past Loos
pro uee =--Aport of the school i he boy sibuts have been -pkesentoc ur�h'
d Stanley:for the inbnth of October. with bugle, and church yard; the foinier,al A rei adulktw
drinn and colors, the gifl, I m0ow
Xame&are- in order Of of Clinton citizens. levelled to,the gro'und,. the latier There never was a tinw whe* mo,,
want a b6dge,, H Thompfwn and H. W. Rathwell idelved by shells,- and the boxios � 6f
�rest infanfl-i G. C. MacLean; Nurth (a) -M. '!t -dead villagers � flung I readeast to;
-he
Aaft
'ake your pial -Cooper, R, Mcclymont, Z. 'Moore, FOR "BLIGHTY.". 7 the winds of heaven. I loaked at 1he tion and substitution was-pradised:
I er for me- yourth. (b) -E., graveyard and the white tombstones.
riv P. Fisher, N. 4 Hood,
t, sq you ha4� 1G-. j. Cooper. Sr. Third, J. E..� Hyde, �Here I sawthedogagain, The'silver
L. M, � Poster, (By Patrick Macgill, in 'The Cana
]L R-oss; jr� Third 'light of a star shell shot aslant a
x - there
Orkin than Maga crumpled wafl, and enable I me to fee
then saft down. an, L. S Near Sr Second zme r is to -day. We, have the, h
the proposed IL, Foster, W. A. Ross, L C. Work- a long -black fig-ae, nois less as the
"A'All part Second -R. T. Jarrott, E
of the morning:, shadow of a cloud� slink � �ast the : it -
cm&). ryou- in wanytcm
.d other necp T. Anderson, M, E. Merrian;- First The night was intensely dark,. and tle stone crosses and disax pear. A�, Lin goods hereto
un up a fiv& k&T.J- coul, I a howl, lonely - and we! rd, thriBted
H, A. Dinsdale,..M. M. Merrian, from the door of the dug -out I
I -you that it ix 4, C. Poster. The best spellers in the scarcely see th6 outline of the sentrT through the A*.
'his, is the first.: -=onthly spelling matChes were:- V who stood on -the banquette fiftee.i I walked down the Vla'n street of -68- at prie8s'yom mit,
4- A dlt-� ., TV Ibl- A.- 44 n� ir I Zl .61
Flu Old .1y kal� ixg&L 1 yards, away. aban r, OR 11� Loos where the deau MLU,,,s ay s on
,ke bricks vith� 14on-na Hood; Sr. III-Ern$L Hyde; could glance over the parapet, and between the shafts -of t461r limbers.
Jr. wand Sr.: 11 -Wallace Ross; Part when -a star shell went up I could It was, here that 1. sAw qilhooley die.
-1ff-F,dgar Fos H- JObnst0n, trace the outline of a ruined mill ths t -GOoo,
ter Gilhooley, the master, bo�ber, 4U
Teacher. stood up, gaunt and forbiddinit, tv 0 ley, the Irishman.
hundred yards away from our Lt "Those dikinned snipers are inAiM
PRIESIDEINNT&, fror .6877---6471
line trench. On the left a line Of hoti§es up.the streets," he said fing�jer-
BAYFIELID.
-swept �trees stoo 'i bomb lovfiigl�
shrapnel in
hn Adams dgie�4, School- Report.-rrne jolowing is the motionless. Now and again I get tWem �out of it," Then i he
less.and JL -
ling about $76, the pupils of the Senior 11 Evu
State valmd at� d in- air, leaf we�l Y. "But, by glad,
�,standing of s bullet hit -the sandbags wil 4 was shot. ThiEi -happened � i month
)or that if O�n- room for the months of September and a sniper Uiide v ear for
a crack like a whip. In the darkness the ruined ho:es'
'ed his, library 10ctober. Ma3dmum -marks 0: -Sr. was not in the least in- assumed'fantastic shanes the frAg-
been a mau- V-1, Woodt, 84, Florence EIERott 807 The trench it a fort --
Heard 74, Xuriel King 69 teres.ting- it was quite new and -h8d ment of a standing wall b -,came a gar -
and left a.,. ma olle a demon, a monst ous aninial,, of t Fam.
died so Vow- -Beulah Parker 65; Jr. v -G. BE u " III y
Lke� no histor�. A regiment dug g Me be h
(;1, S. night previously and lost some two A , nchback. leered dowr at me ftom
�the expense, of Sr. 1,V-4Ethel Drehin iii the work. The woun I- A* roof as I paps6d, his 'riump in the
icy A&= )eft. Xing 56 M. Currie 49, ann hundred men
Ri#h,McDon -
n on 48, H. Baker ed were cArriod awiLy, the dead lay. air, his -lead thrulst forward on knees
H t& parap -t'; that rose.
to his face. Fwther.along,
ft some $40& ald 4g, I arold West Jr. IV -E wes
41J� May Howard 26; thel on the revIrge slope of e r's, PH
not draw t 71, Jas. Drehmann 65, Frank wasting td clay. Another regime it a block of masonry beca e a gi 10, at Las y a
da3 s, woman w1a was.stepwn across the
it, at, the Vxwin 62 Leslie Elliott 56, Rota Har- had been in the place " for four,
and Only. that morning sev ..summit of a mountain, her sb awl
rvice drew Alfred Copeland 52, Jean now,
left tba x1son 63, of our men were killed and manv drawn over her head d, a pitcher
Woods* 4&, Ethel Gemenhardt 40,
'.In the midst of the ruin and deso- swam -aw
r1or had awm& LGernihardt* 33, Norval Geminhardt, wounded. Lifeleas bodies stip lay iiii, on her shoulder. f that r
y whfl,- in th& ekard 92, L. the trench; the blood of the 'wounded. In tha face cf the fact
INK OF a i
�3.f, Sr. III -Alfred Ri whom I had carried down. to the dr:ess- lation.of the nigl�t -of m)rbid fanpies, H
44-5ftiow. yr- -Mi,# 82, Russell Davidson 034- William
s 31, Park- Ing station was still moist hy in the centre of. a sq e lined *1th woo[ is three times its normal priceg thir; store�
'a TOM W Car.'
mfth; FfflM=& Mrown 34, Norm ..0 o sell you undierw
I added to his -er 34, Those marked (*) were ab� tunic and trousers. . npeopled houses, I came across!'an through advanced buying is ablet
J91 image of, s mepain, the Agonjr of
an&
'me on account of "Would it be wise to light a fire.
wom= of sent part of the ti. the Cross. "Rat iufferpg has Loos �Ices. Not ordinary underwear bUt br
rth �20-*,W; illuessw--Dean Geddes, Principal, asked Dilly, my mate, who was lyiag at the old pr, wbot-
on the earthen floor of the dug -o it.! I known ? What torture, what 'sok row, Turnbull's. Stanfield'sy
ted at t agony? The ed goods. Pehrrta'-q1S9
eraei#x *as well
FORMOSA. "I want a dro f to I didn't have,'Wha nds that staad
Grant becanift. of tea :k o a. oi-�- nd � Watsons. Bra
k I In keeping- witlifthis scOne of des' sley, Tiger Brand a
t h -e-- -Serious Fire. -Quick action and co- a sup day." L
Last Veaf?S
IffaYs was ation by the residents of Mildmay "The oTicers -won't allow us to light ti6n- for Underwear pe� faction. We repeat it,
L fire," I said. "But if we hanir a - Old Mae of the R.A.M.C. was sit
-top. his !01 *aved the Roman Catholic chureY at ee for yourself,
ly- moderaWy- ion Thurs- ground sheet ovbr the door the light - ting on a blanket on th -1 floor of the s. Come in 4nd s
Price i
sa, from total destruct braz-, dressini-station. when I mtered. Mae
Formo ? get through. Is there a
worth 4Ry ]Xight. Thd steeple was struck Won,,
is a fine si ow;
'fortund lWnrZ ler rien ofT*
I asked. nger �and a fidirty fel
during an electrical storm and the ed re, said D" I he is a. great f d line.
aft w, ere laot. ific hreatened. J. Weiler drove es, there's one hei
_e Vag t [ was just going to use it for a i �1-' "What do YOU wa it now?" . he
a nfial to Mild -may, a distance of six miles "I
I feel so sleepy. a.- ked. n Othut
rayalue-s-ftum. in his aut6mbbile in ten minutes, Re- low, "A drop of r if --eu have ary
If e is- a W-3 lays of team& Were arranged and each He placed a ground sheet over the
took a'%to spa-ke," I ahs.ver.--d.
I IV- oWre a devil for
;galloped with the fire� engine f5r two door while speaking, and 1
The improvised brigade of candl from my pocketi lit it, and booze," Wac
e
ffailes. in a little niche in the wall. i said, taking the e,-trk out uf a water
a�n il-
ed Formosa just Rs the pl ed Shipilient ot
Tl:n it I
aremen reach we split some wood with a clasp- bottle which he :,ften uspe. fm
=flelli to the roof. t Considerable knife, placed it on a brazier, and lit I legitimate purpose. - I'Theea',, a'wee
was done to the chureli by a fire over which we placed 'a mEss- drappie goin', m4n."
,water. The lightning tore a hole in I,drank. XT via
t the tin of water. "Not bad, a wee drap le.' saidl Mae S
he wall of the church near
L s msh ed fitfully an� Latest SO u I
.7- -ground. One of the large bells in the The candle flicker
and marrow
tbr"Ak- J' steeple -was also da Yed. The storm dark shadows lurked in the corner., Ay nion! it's health ae the navel
-was acompanied bmar of the du --out, A mouse peeped ddvn of the bon s.
is &� 9 mtr4
eavy,rain and ask- S
y bags on th( "Are the others in cd?" .1
able damage was from between the sand W
snow and considej roofits bright little eyes glowing vitl ed. Several hands wor at the dress- -1 T
-done by the gale. Telephone lines
The ground sheet hangine.' ing station, but Mae w, s Vie onAl. one
mischief.
a comfnission. in,
'were narly all out
over the door was caught �by a bre4 �ze, there now.
16ng, distance. 1do own
and strange ripples played across it. I'Theyrle having a wee bit 1,
ar from outsidg the snap in the cellar" said Nae.. 'T11, get
We could he ' ar out." i
BRUSSELS of rifle. bullet down there if you cle.
Nr s on the parapet. "Give ine some iodin3 and I'll go,"
week Turn-ber- "It's very quiet in here " said D: 11Y
hope no I said. is any one depart -
v' A Fine Road. -Last to "And I feel so �Uke slee�. I If there
-ry street north, 'was thrown open d a bottle, lia nded it to
me,
barricaded for one gets hit. to -night_ I don't th He fille
the public after being adership
the p at four or -five. months while the I'd be able to "help with a stretcher and 1'. went'out LiTain to the street, ment inwhich thele
a as in pro- down to the dressing station until I A slight. artillery ro-A was in, pro -
work of macadamizing it w -vr gressnow.
sleep. 110 store more marked
of th
-g-ress. The inspector pronounced the have a few hours'. - Something suddenly seemed to,isting
and it looks good and many wounded did we carry oat to my wrist and -A, eharp pain st). up the
Job complete hex 1 1 S I
-we hope it will prove permanen day? Nine?" my.a I raised ni.y hand an saw
McLean I said. rm. than anot I
�is J0 D. -The e "Nine or ten : liquid dripping down my palm . J
, _Ontractor was Thomas for 91 y.wZ badly hit,"' DillY .z aid. a darl T
,of Wingam, who has been busy Shame, s . Ready -t
te-e as -welt o n. this kind Of "I don't think -he'll pull throug on to my, fingers. omen
,the past two seasons rry street "It's hard to say,11 I iemarked, n-1- "I wonder if this Nviil get ine back
�work in town. South Turnbe3 a newsp e 'to England,." I niittemd, and eurned ats wil
%as had hundreds of loads of broken ning the fire with Is 'OR. , I last shipmen of new CO Irf Ice"ILLY.
alied, and then rolled arld "'Felan, the cook who -Was wo, e back to:the dressing The inate the fact that
4tone api. shape now to in the charge a . ;ionth ago, got a :) Mae had. not goae d)wn -to cel- still further illum jDRAND-
%should be iu- good' lar; the water -bottle was stilt un -
It is expected that let in his shoulder. It leamei ou when you buy here get what is Ilew,
ztand the wear. I &essed the corked:, i
next espring the busiTiess section of through his back . ly. The bullct ... Back again�', he tthqniz�cd.
T bridge to 'wound. it was ghast stylish and beoommg but
umbem, street, from the
i -1 -market piercerl his lung. and every time be Looks like IV, I replied.
.11 1- INT cret all these
uying power or
ERE is another triumph of the b i
H this Store.' We, have hundreds of sweater coats
in all sizes, styles. weaves and colors. Made by such -
leading firms as Penman, Monarch, 'Warren Bros. &c.
These, garments are the highest Standard it * possible
to attain. You car not cret Lietter than the best -these
art the best -and last but by no means least you nwl.
not find more. r%easonable prices anyWhere.
-Im AW
e AN.- "w
t
In our clothing depaAment
Wa ' g of all that,
..have a showin
a 0
is new in suits and overcoat,
men and bloyse
An immense assemblage for fall and
winter wear in whicb variety olf styl-es,
i - A
materials and 0 Atterns, is prue of tl -e
I
Most pr minent featuresi and from
LO which it is an 4asy matter
to satisfy any �Wte. But
the strongest feature of all
-the intersecuon 01 ULZ& I air from tb e 49'You're bleedin.q I t. Ile exualm- You CLC LLC& 0 Larp
-:streets, wffi be dealt with. This Part breathed, some of the ets
out through his bael �. I ed, seeing the bloo'2d hand. CG) -me in noleumis is the fact that there is no
down with lung canie on my less money. Rugst Ll I
,vf the street -may be put "Strafed, you boiinder, you're , ;��, 4 W*O-
ning prophesied that he Would rive for four ds�t raf eV Perceptible advance in vri-
e-aent io as tj enatle tie Clea !roi n He examined my wolmd an ressed and see those new ones. tions wei, received trom, Glas-
it and removal of the dust. With or five hours. I had a letter J it. Contrary to our expecta
ces. Come in and test this
and boulevarding, him the other day. He's in a London nd Linoleums
-the c�ment curb LUC 'dog," he said, handiAg me
e of the fin- hospital, and he is able to walk about y gow Scotland ashipment of Rugs a
'Turnberry street will be on the water -bottle. "YoWre for bqfghty, n these are con- statement.
�est on the program After next season. again." man, f ord%elred months ago. The prices 0
(I �vonderf�l- or bligbty. I wish to 'God I Special Attention -day,
Some eople pluck up
sa-id Billy. "Is the tea ready?" -was!" ail or Phone siderably leiss thad they could - be bought to
CLINTON. - Finer wea- lyfilit"s *eadyl said. given.M e advantage on to our custom- Mail Your� Orders
-sary .. Services,. together, rubbing- oir Order� We will pass t1lais pric. Phone Your Orders
Anniver We sat down'-.
ers.
dy have been provid $100 REWARD, $100 M�
�ther could har for +Ie smoke poured into them, We save VOU oney.
7 ervices in J- I
for the anniversary a and opened a tin of bully beef. T1 -e aper
The r�aders of this paper be
ario Street Methodist church on Sun beef with a few biscuits and a mes,- pleased. �o learn -that- there is cast
4ay of last week and the church was tin of warm tea formed an excElle"Pt one dre4ded 'disease 1hat sci e has
taxed both morning and evening to ac- repast. When we -had finished ei Ltir z been ablb to cure in a: I its Istag and
xngregations . which
gommodate the cc lit our cigarettes. that is datarrh. Catarrh bTing atly
-7-
this the case we
atended. VPecially was "Have you. got any iodine?" Dil -y influenced bYV. onstitutional con. itions
7' Chu
in the. evening as Wesle rch With
A +Iq a eol came suddenly inquired. requires! con�otituti al tr -vent.
Mm
idrew its service
-ge numbers. to Pjoin 14, the "None," I answered. -nave you Hall's -Cure is taken internally
up in lar t of Lon- -I got my pocket hit by a bull at and acts� blood on the Mucou's
:Service' Rev. W, G, Hows0t, oming up here," Dilly answered.
and Surface of, t, Sys in t�ereby de -
Aon was the preacher oftbe da smashed." stroying
eloquent and thought bottle got the f tion of the disease,
ke aelivered tW6 Iodine is so necessary when dress- giving t e p ent strength by building I" 0S
fial sermons. In the morning he chose ttew, W001 ewl,
of rood, ing wounds. Somebody might get up. the Matitution nd assistingna- Du
for his subject, 41"The G14 lis Train hit during the night.
tnre in doing its
I'll go to . i
taking. of his text words 'I $ .1 the dressinF station and The proprie
-ovening Uell in the curative ant
Filled the T!�:Lplel" in the tors hav so much
I arvel of Squares' et some," I said to Dilly. "You can Hall's CA �arrh Cure that
his subject was 'A M IV -"a d �sEAFORTR�
ve a sleep." pow'�rffs JUJUY'S an
"that we may compre- they o One Hundre I Dollars for any
lis textbein- -U-4. is +he I put my coat on and went o POCA t itfailstocure Send forlist
hend with all. saln'L-5 clambered up the rain sodden paxa-
d4-h aur length And height and of tes onials.
3-
brea each dos and got into the open Vhere Ad s MT CHENEY& CO., To-
deptl� of the love af God,12' On a shell hole yawned at every st(
Mr. Howson preached elo- ledo, o. SW by all. druggist, 75c. 6009ow
y d where the dead lay unburied A
occasion,,, earnestl proving to the an
quently and
,4
A