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I I � Winter time is a Uwe of content- mout - for the - different i he .at - aulmals !down I _yop one of, tho#e effidenoy e4erto stand - Ing, over Von 01 the time, rielth r 0 , e d "You h00 tQjM,P'Pr6dUCd0n- UP ,on 4 . . . .. . Eighty-Sevinth Eifit�da y 4;elibratoil' . I I - 1�­­..:. ..... I `t - A very ple*mnt evolilug Waa Sp6rittk .." ,o 1, 1. 1. `.� " 11 , rr, , , �: 11", , ;;;; I , �, I - . �� . ' _"�",�k, L'r � -9.00 a �ear. Single ,, 0i.eign, * , piling, public .spells pu - blic dpini . on, . M A. i J.. i k 1�_� . Ir. " , , of Mito, - holl. * - ';Z --- di—s"A' �f Iii, -',I'-]- hugl - _re LazyL U" _ dows. with "%now 111d in a staAxlygkreajt� .nA 00 Ing down steady - line', Old Tabby meanders . .. at the home of ,Mr. d an Xrg,. 10R. J., ... I'll , , ... i " 4 ��' ` ��,� ; . . IaD � ... 71 � I M "��Ft.4'g"�Ni � , I - ­ I . 0own th length, of the, passageway Sher on Saturday, January Sth, it, - - - , ­-,'� § �?k%%_ � .1 "114 IM,11155 .+ - , �:; I -d Public 6#1 01 wanW the roads JAS, 11, sts beginning to gei cov. 0 "' -_ .... pli',�` , RggLg, � '. , , , fj�': �, r, �,�, ,, ': I .., - I . on ,that bpam. and comes hopping in- being- thie ocoasion,, of -tlre elgbtyLsev�- '. ?,Ij�.,��,, �g,'nvl)l -, . - ­ not only opened. but kept field, .1 ­. � .... .. ered, up, i like, to go down to the . I � �! , � . 1. I :1 I— $ . to my lap to got her fur all 6troked, eiitfi bdrthdt%y- of Mrs. Insiber's father, . , "'�L " , M"F,�' � 11 i ... i I %A of the Bayfleld ',-t ' ,'�� I " I I �' � , " . , �, 1, j, �1� �"'­', 5 The LadieW able and, Just sort of Doke, alofig'In back'Int place. She purrs Ip. a real- Mr. JEL Jenniscift.' A few of the friendar * ,., �_ ly �On'd ­­­ . I ,,,N, , . 11 I 't Fri � free -from snow. All of which means I to the passageways. ' . tj ted, way 'and arches Itiep. - ao � . , ��i I I .1� t . day, Anuo , �21st M6thodiat'Cburek are preparing � 0�,, 1, t .1. . , I , I . I ' bold a , Anna -belle, the original L ' � b, - k- 4Ad neighlibre dropped is and sur - ""'111a , . - county councils and the Provini- . .� f "I . ,, , ,­'.­�� I'll � li� 11 , that 9hredded,VWbeiit banquet -and. old. grey up to get an itchy W , , . I l'i 1� " ! � 'All, �- - " , �� - . t takew�ir6. of. * p bringing .congratulations " � .11" �'. . I . rised, him� '. , , 'I" I .,�.�, 11 'L" t�, �- I entertainment ;. ?P, mare, Is muzzling around- in the man, 1. leman, and tokens of rem6fitbrahee "Mr. Jen. , lt� I �� ; .,-'A �ow . � aln, ' - t 1.�i-.-�t,; .1111, I ,�,:L 'T 'A . �'4�� 11 t, I "' 9 I . A handsome bridge is to -be -ereet- ger, and hinting'In k1i, quite broAd way down here with. a w nkge ' Us! na- nisdu 10._Ver,�F active for hIq years, � �1­ t ,,,� cial Hi 1w ays.Department will,,.have Now$, we )have a. cert ' ,. ' ' ", T�_ &� .AA,,Fed0dJ iffecdon, , 4 . :r ­� 0���t� "�"'L "':. �­.. I ­ � I to bow to public opinion and' keep : ed, on' the,� boundary, of "Ray and that some rolleowoats, 1would op aq- ture� :We,.,ca. hi -O "Buttinaky," be-; abd;�all wish that he will be spaxed . A,� �I I ­ .1, I . . - � . . I , � LLL . , , .t,t -v, t;,,p,0-r­­ , 11 - I �� �� 110 5 i , . ­. ;gill Stephen, West Of DAshwood. The floor, ceptable. She ,whian-i""a little, nU4..- 'Cat,;e � . Too you hear a. LOud to see many more happy bJrbhdjjyS.� - . � 'L , + J� I p , � i,.,� ".4, ! *� ek .. I Ir. the Voids open. %., i�l , �� more there. have , " ;� . , .."- ­, . I., P , ' ' 1. . abutmeats and, ends of th ges up and Puckers, at, my Smock slarn, and'a noise like a. L cannon ex7 Clinton NewsL c . ! I ,. , e, ,bridge, Re. ord'. �. t , � " , I . W �'k,i� �&sistdnt romors of a Federal I � To do that, of course, it means -� will be Concrete and the supers-truct- sleeve and I weaken and throw -her Pl6ding, you dair, . . , R,� `�'. 1 .1 74 *�, , �0 � -, ,almost N4 your life " , V. !, 11, � 4�,t,�� ti, I ' , I 1. , . � � ��_ ture will be,fiteeL . in a handful � � � - ' 1 Confined to Bed . " .. , - '�, , Whether these odies will ha-�e ., . I " " , I I "I'l-10 0'.'e, , on 'ihis' falL that these governing b rl it it's hdm,. 14.ffled again and but, still I ,�111�1. ,,"', - Early Monda,3�,-morning the haad- Suchainsuch', the 061lie pup, gam� ­ J , " , -�1,1. - . -1 ",T",t , , . ting up against the, s4de of he -pas- . . '� �� . ,­ , , -, �'r, .0r-,. Some residep,96 of'Mr. William Cook, boIs, along and rolls am d a Sat � . � The marry I friends�. of Di. i. � i�A�' �$ , ated in',high ,places or to, provi0e,'more and better. plow /I ­-, �� ,'y'A!',i�­ �,. . S, L un I -the hay ge. . A. 3- - . - .. .. I", 0*1.1 1, , I 11 - - that I of Constance, was"discoveredt-1-1to be 'that I have Put down for the stock. t has co.ue MacKinnon will regret to I -earn . - 1. I ,V-1 .I - . 1 ­ I'll , "A'W, . -till Confined to,lils. li�(D I �J� , 1 I - i t, and, on fire. They -could, not either save Tabby, our old cat, from the security the doethr'is r. I ;. 1_� ,��,,�';,, , , I large and, better equipmen , I'll.- , 11"the ill-"& of the newspapers, . Sure' enjough, ElloiAa ... � -poking in, to see if �he can't stir up , ��, - say. e,rumors, more men to do this work.' And, be-, the building nor the contents. .�11 I e,,, we;'Arq unable to Tii -f A. croos-beairn, Spits d ' with, an attack .of veatica and t I . , I�V ,,�: 0 11__,.�l Mev. 10 own pt 'the nks Lv �1, r .-V _"� I . some life' id the contented residents � .. , �. I � �.�,�F' . . Cook and Frank were forced' to jump dog and they keep on, exchanging of it most advisable to stay In , � '11 , , I ..." cause thig 6' � e gets a wliole !ot r for , �. , , , . m' I - Th'ere are. no class o .. .�,�, I'll, t! ,1t:";,. I y quipment is not avail-' the stable and h 11 �"'­ . I . I from an upstairs windoW. very Uncomplimentary re the present. . , . ", 70 'th ' -arks �ibout f " "I: - I ' . . h I . of action. Ethiopia. is, the little black Professional men t1=Vwe need' as bad� j "� I ' ed I . , . , I �P,,iP .'O, e face of it, one would say able, the travelling public thinks ' - We are Informed by_Mr, James Of coqrse, they , Aan't rooster with- the conceit' i ' , �".- -1. , , - .. ­ , ere a . a Wright, who has. been, an empl�yee opiffilean much, by it, and, when fee -ding I'm att"ttid!' as our medical doctors and when they, �,y, ", ..... A th" —Was little found tion in"fac some one has f Ilen down on the job. , and an, ability -to get a I . �, '�� I �.. ,-� . . . ty I 4�4� .1- times* OF, take sick it, is, only too IS " � I ?- ,.,._;: Has even- The Robert Bell Engine Go " inL-Ims comes, -both wl.Wedt from the onetrito a bad humor., ad for '.ht-,, � �j, _1 .:for-, such�­a� rumor. Mr., King has not -sent deputations down to ' town for seVenteen years, that ,he in- One bowl, but they want to keep up , . ."11 I rest lof,ua.,, JWe. trust Dr. MacKinnon, . ld�K But-tinsky, the billy-g�at, , ��' % r, - - large- -able and united papty tiends ere - is hostility ee'P� will soon b,� ,himself again and abler 1��: t ,�,., only a Toronto to tell the Government so. ...opening, up an, automlobile and the, tradition that th was. 91 I ; 09, � , , , ) I % general repair shcrpju� the 6. D. Wil- between tihe dog and Cat race. Ing ,away on A pile of straw anq th,sj to attend to I his profess -ion. - Zurich, ..� ,1 : . followin iii, the House of Coiniff,dils, The general public, howev rooster went by him. I Suppose (be Herald. , I � T�� � , 9 1, er., � son block. - 13id(Ly, the red- ,ben,, is. u - on, the I �.: "; 1; � -.1-1-11 - ave lost track -of the fact I I ,P f dlig I . ,V,,`� " but he, *,has also three sessions, of Par- - stirred UP a certain amount o '� � I . TND second.- game,of hockey in the barn. floor, industriously scratching -to ,t ' / " '� 1� Intermediate series v�'" played here keep� down. her -adst-line. Every -,�,:q that tickled our friend's, nostrils- Retire,s. -As Firemen'After 43 Yeirs; 1: " I. I il- that as far as 'the county 'roads are mild he made 'a flying leap. The -leap, , , � . W I I �,',�,�,��­Aiament before him befor I ,,,, ,", I . . ..%. � - ,, . , , on Tuesday with Goderich. The game often You will', find that a little hea I . t i�,��'�,�-,! Oration of his term of o ffi ", P resulted in his upsetting ' N�More will Mr. George, Anderson . �,"`­.' 11 4' . ce. Why, I concerned, there never has been any- �was clean and fait. The rink * was Of chaff and ,dust comes �cascading the pulper �. I , i -- I I ' crowded to the limit, Including about dowT' to land ori your 'ha't or go slitb- and landing on bits head in the root- feel obliged to turn out of li-ad at any . 4 "" th6h- an election? � - I thing' like - a sufficipylt equipment house. A regular landslide of turnips, hour of the night at the fl.nA snund* - " " , , ";1 I . I .9 - ­ � . 1.00 spectatom from Goderich. The ering down the back of your neck. r1I'll . - But party politics. are uncertain, - available to keep the roads o came Pouring down on him. He 4,t of the ffre alarru., Aftet-143 years as I I � 1111;1 - I . ­ pen ev- following -was the Seaforth line-up:- Jessie, that.,s ,the co.w, with the up . . . rolled around for a while F.,-� 'ber of the local fire bri.gadle dUr- L - I , ,. eh in a moderate 'winter. Has nev- � Coal, case; Point, McGeoch; cover crum.pled-born, is having, quite a job _' 2' .."-f" bi 'he acted as eecre� ' . wr,! . -things at best. Very important leg- y" . I oa-the turmips and rage 'was just inglost O .,w ch - . I �­ point, Reid; rover, Sills; scratching up against th,:� side oftbe� onlast week tender- . , ,Centre, . , . tary, Mr. Anders . i� " er had even a fraction of the neces- ' stall. She looks up At me wit,h a real ed hii resignation owing to ill healt,li-., . ,!,� - i�slation will. b&� before the House peering from those eyes of his. He . V." Jones; leftwing, -6. Dick; right *Ing, . � . I 1`!' - when the' session opens this month. , not to Muir, . '. .& river running expression. of thanks for that new made another charge at the rooster, Vor adl those yea,r.T Mr. _Anderson- has I I Z-`; gary snowfence available, The bridge 4DA th cedar post that I put it. It has, a and then smacked himself up against "" "'' ' mention plows. � . . . been ready to Airswer the q,611 to a . 1--, There will be the question'of Can-, - tftrodgh4"Mr. '-John Goverilock?s .farm, couple of sinags -on it that seem to the wall. . - 1� "I", ' ' nee; the Rowell CommI8_ . The reason' for that is of course, north of Seaforth, wu& taken away by hit the right spot. I I chased Ethiopia back Outside . I I � `�-__, ,d�.Ida's 'd,e,f6 fire whether 'a the balmy days of _ .1 I,- . . I � summer pr_in�'tlie depth of winter 11 " ", I ? t 'Every,whereju -the stable, ybu cmi �.:L , :. I- t' " " 'ay- . where lie belonged and. everythiag and at any hour of the day or nlgh0 .. , -Amer� the cost. 'C 'Unty councils have a , Two rinks of � cur,lem from Seaforth hear jaws munching away and cuds' settled back to normal. Buttinsky ": sion Report and the British 0 �,,- I e Some of the more serious fires which, 1. � ,�,�,� - � can trade treaties. I I , greater fea.r of raising the tax rate, club went to Stratford on Thursday b Ing chewed industriously. It's warm I s&t have visited Exeter dtiring those . �,I,',,, I . stood there with his nos,bils in a I I,- m- . , ' i to com-pete in, the Ontario Tanka,rd in here with just a little snow drifting of. quivering, defiant way. Sir Ti yeais were the Exeter Light & Power- , ' P, , - An ' than, they. ha e of the devil. The series. They were composed of John inaround the gunny s"ks. that I have I . : �`,­­� , , I _y one of these might create a, , .4 v � obhy bellowed a couple of, times as' if building, the Dyer & Howard planing ' �`,' political issue, which the Premier" "' theory of,economy'is their religion, Beattie , Williain' McDougalL, R. E. shoved into the placqs where win. he would like to challenge'the winner Mill, the Exeter dePU I the Exeter - , , �­ 1. L � " . Bright, J. ,C. Steele, W,.,C P ,broken out, I sit down -' ,� � felt could best be settled, -by a Do- " _,T.'Morson d,ows wer ba to a duel . . . and then after that Flax M1111, the home in which M,�s,_ ,. , a;nd they practise it in some strange �., ' the bag of chop over beside the chop- eVer`Ything,�s,�,ttled. b,ack to its normal Little Met her life. Mr. W. k Balk- "" , , ' R. S. Hays, J. Taman and, George E. I I � ", minion election, although at the pre- , ways at- times. . I e_,�`i' v . I Hendeirson- I ,�. bin, and, contrary to �rules and regii- life. I � . , .1, �',,.' will has, been appoirpted to, take Mr. , , I I - � ' But the- Mr. Ross J. Sproat, SeAforth grocer, lations of the Fire Marohall, I light + The ,old. Berkshire grunts in a cou, Andemon's, Place as secretary-treas,- 1. ,,, I., sent time, none of them are believed y *ill have to get over that - , S, - - the old pipe, taking care that the tented way as, she finds a,bit' more urer.-Exoter Ti -AdTo t . ;. ihas sold out to Mr. John Clark of up �, , M -ea ca e 1. I .,i. �. +w be charged with dynamite, from as well as some other things, if 'they Tucke,csmith, arid"IlAtendis going_�Vest. burnt match is dipped, into tlie' pail chop that she overlooked in . t,he �8 "1 . ,,, , " I . -- ,,-1, . hope to ,glaintain their lace in the Mr. Archie Gordon, son of Mr. and of water before I throw it away.-, trough, . . . and the wind swirls E 11 ,,.__.._a Government standpoint. . p uraf Exams ,., . - You know there's, Something about down across, the barn xf-1 - I" Mrs. Ale�L Gordon, of McKillop, , has I ;",L.,_, Therd is, too, the growing and jut- , sun. Have t Yard, and life ';��.-., -0. n here at azy �z 1. o learn that public opin- rming that a man can't help but goes on as usual dow On Saturday, January 15th, th(F I .1., . .1. �aken a position in the Seaforth fa L mid-term. examinations for the extra- !'�, , .poken friction on the part of Que- . ion does not distinguish between branch of the Canadian Bank of Gom, like. There's plenty of work to be Meadows. , � I ,`,�';�., .bee and Ontario, against the Gov- summer and winter roads. That merce. � I I \1, _ Mural Students of Western University I ." I ' Mr. John Scott has sold his farm .1 _111111110121351111all in Huron County WnI be held in 01e . . ... .. ex"Jiment at Ottawa. Where this o , but very im- in Roxboro to Mr. James R. Scott, of , Exeter school. The students have at- I " `­."I 0, i 0 tended the extension lectures ,of t:ie I , .1 � I . 'I lead to, no one seems to SeafOrtb, and thinks of going to !be I ��11- -friction wil portant things to them, and so must C) University*of , � � , . - eace, River District where his �z,m e UST A SMILE OR TWO - . 'Western: Ontario'wbich � ,_ - F I are given �;. lallow. The general impression, how be available at any time of the year. IS. I . . .. . on Saturday mornings, Miss :_-1 ' ' Alma R. Brown, B.A., of. the I ­.. Mrs. D. W. JC& hfkli "' . ' 4-- - ever Seems, to be that so far, at any To leai*h that hereafter, snow will , uson, had occasion Into the court they 'marched- the A -traveller spinning the -001 staff, has been appoint _d pre- � e4,�111. p . I to visit her residence -recently after Yarn as Kh �- ' rate that if any '' be a very necessary item.of expendi man. The magistrate looked down at only travellers can, said: "From the siding examiner by tlie�,Undverseity for ,7, . 7 - not oectipled it, for a, few _� iiaving, . . ".: - . weeks, and fpui�4 -to her dismay that the surly prisoner. -boat the river looked' alive with ,these examinations. -Exeter Tim,esL , . :1'.. lost, it has been that of the leaders ture, the same as gravel and crushed � . gladiators," Advocate. some person or�j*rsons had, broken "Well," he a . ' ' `,,� of Ontario and Quebec. I stone,,when w'e"get it in -to and, upset t1lo-'house from base- guiltr?" ,,tid, "guilty or #not A 11-9-etiffering' listener asked, ... . I ... ' ,,�t; � . in quantities . Appointed 'Manager . " �,�� , - "Alive with what?" ` It is possible that if the breach as we did this winter'. ment to attic. i%yo Wild gold watch- The ,Prisoner 'scowled. ' "Alive with gladiators,." I everley Acheson, an Exe- * I I... . "'' I "' es, we ' ngs stolm. "Figure,it out yerself," he snaried. "ALy dear cjh4p, alqigators'is what ter 614 boy, 'who has been with "the , I k,!!�. , should be further widened, Mr. King 0 1 re among .;,ibhe- thl Mr. T. B 1, They obtained Agtrance, through a "That's what You're getting paid you mean. Don't You know � -- night choose it as. a -political issue, Window. ., , �.� , im . I , A, for! " - gladia- Canadlan. Bank of Commerce in ro- '4 , 1, ..' r ,. I . . 'I-)' W . . .. tors are flowers.,, 1, V Skating Popular- Again I ­ ­. � . '.." I A"o, _,-4 - - M � go � f ��.� '-,,, . ­ country an it. Cei- 11 � t. I - �. roato, has been appointed manager of , 4 __ � . 11;1_. . talint ` i WoW(f-be--ow very --much to . I � t; - It.-is.-said-Ahat things always �move_ _ _ .- . From Th�_�.. F_xpqsltor___._ ___.. _ I...- _... - __� � - _­ . - __ ­-­­ .11 . � . __ _. ­ . . - - - .. the branch at SPadina and College I Y -it- . 4a�ii. . ._$0,_ H!Js.4,eiK ,�,j, - in c cles. Perhaps that is truo. At . , iry 2i, 1888 - __ - ­ - -duties .begag qa�puaU - ­ --L. ' ,,,, his, advantage.'+ ''Never before in his I y The prop4ety of putting an organ a , Ist * We congratuf�Lfe ,b4. on his ap- ... J + � * . any rate,'What we see every day in the� Gorde Priasbyterian Church iq e ow, is your Bank Balance?.A Pojntment�Exeter Times -Advocate. 1. I ;, .in * H "*�'� � � Iistory, has Mr. King occupied as I 0 1 ,�. . the papers and magazines, in prin (Contributed by J, Boyd-Thcmas,) �,,t�: . t being freely discussed,. among the * Fractured Collar Bone " high.and firm a place in the estimd- ,members. At . the annual meetiag 411 1 ­ _. - I . �,�141 and pictures, lead us to the belief : I I ::,�'t, there were Only two dissenting �olc- - We -regret to report .that Mrs. R ' � �,,: tion. of the people of Ontario as he I that "the cycle has swung -around es.. . .. : H. King, I � I i , 11 . ' of Montreal, Ju ill with a, ., �oes at the -present time.' Mr. Hep- - ' In a warld in which all too many joyful, and �tliat they were extra nice MO h,�r .1 _ again to the winter sport of skating ' Wb, drawing saw logs to the stretptacocis infesliOn. Her t . . , - " ices c-laim prio,rity Of hearing, it is to We all the way home. Being a Mrs. J. E. Swartz, who is visiting her,, '. " 16in and Mr. Duplisse may still im- . Woodham mills, on MGn4ay, Mr. Wm. vo . �­ , . There was a time in Seaforth, and Jacqats, team ran aVay and diurC him sometimes ,exceedingly difficult to dis- dark -haired young man, I was el,eu had, the misfortune ,to fracture a ;V- 1 . �", . pro that position for him. severely. Dr. lrwin� of Kirkton, was criminate betwel&n "asses that bnay invited- to eros,s the th-reshold, .of our lar bone. Friends of these two form- . �v4l,�` , we believe every .... town was the same house ,ihead of tille others in our er Wirighamits Wish for. them a . .:�,! �: I In spite of all these'things, how- jU, 7 %t a ,it: . summoned and the patient cared for. and gentlemen who s.p,e-ak low." Tbere party. That was a th,rill! speedy recovery I'll when parents could skate _ The firstearnivhl of �the season too -k is a time when out- pent-up emotions Recalling it now and comf�aring !t Times. .-Wingbam Advance- �, ever - talk of a Federal election this , � Y �: - ,place in, the Seaforth rink on Friday whetber of joy ,or sorrow, may fitting- with .the � I , tle better than their children.' When celebrations-soMe , � I - ­ - and Ofthers, weill, more daring -this Purchased House . ,; -Bill would appear -to b� A little pre� n1ghL There was a large crowd and ly be expressed; but if in tlh,e expres ",wild" ., � I - I mature. skating was a pastime for old and the ice Was in fine condition, Prize Mon- of them, we display evidence of Pa New Yeat's, I youn ' a st Eve. I know to -day � Mr. . �_ ­ .. win-ners were: G&Ltlemen, E. Bris� in-ferior tbduklag Or t leas,t a -type what I cOul.d not under -Aa -rid at the Foundry, has .� �4.1,; g, and an art to more than a !" It 0 ' ben., Mitchell, W. Pairley, Seaforfh; of blrtn,king which is- not caLculated to age -of ten. The folks in that quiet F. W. Spry, of th-e Westertr , !", , , ��` '. , , Purchased what was' '. ., I . . feN�r. And therewere real artistslon boys" ra6e, W. Obarters, Hensall; J. elevate or creatte healthy situations little coun�try churob formerly the Swartz property, on :he ,, � I I . . , I � , . SnOW Costs Mone Rose.' The barrel raee-wa's Won by for Ourselves and our associates, lve Diagonal Road. . ..... _v skates. I had been"taking �i I 0-1 - . stock and'they found, that-tbey W(p. understand ttat .. .....­� 1�1 But that was ,orge wing s,�c- ma well ask if it is not time we many veasons b d ex,tensive repairs I T, I , quite some years w. ch"'T """ C" X I Mr. SWy will do �­ The ,hpavy. snow fall this winter ond'. I � . .1 took stock, We might find our bank for thankfulness. ,,, � I ­ �, ago. Mr,. William U I Mer, of Tuckersmrith, POsslkselng little ol�this, world's goods, modernizing the Property,-Wingbarn, I ' .1 lias cost.1the' t Of course, skating never did balance danigorous-ly nea.r being Over- they bad a bldden 0 ce 1 1 Advanc-Times. I ,I -�_.,, �, I ,pxpayers a lot of ' 'S Ur wth n of die out, although for. the past thirty w110-19"aff 'eWthusiastic: curler, recent- drawm�--wte Might, ,in 'fact, discover peace, poise and POwer-Which for Hold Colts' Bonppfel, . - � ­ � I .. t-,-_ Money. And, , by present appear- ly received from the,Old, Country a that we have actually entered "the tbem, was wealth beyond Compare. ,,,, I � yean or more it seemed as if youth troplLy of his, Skill which he prizes red." I � Singularly enough, Just , as I was On Monday night a Colts, Jf6n.�- A �,: ances, it is going to cost them a lot had lost its zest for skating as either very, highly. It is, a Caledonian medal As a boy I was ,taken by iny Par. ,,'ettl �',�", - *ore before spring is with i1s,again. won by 4im before, ohe came to this, ents -to a watch-niglit service. Two lotter from a lifelong friend was Winners were: I V..,- ing down to write 'this article, a Plel was held at the curling rink. The, - . , �,`; - There was a time, and not so many - a sport or -art and growing years try 35 years 1 thiings stand out in my internary con. l!anded, to P. Ist, C. Yeoman, F_ 1�, �,%!. ' Mr. John DdrSe3',1,, � ii--- ed, Mr. 'cerning that service. The first is that h,as kno P in it the writer, wtio Williams, B. Isard, W. Booth, ,skip, 3 `�� -._ .1 - Wars'ag I I something of ddeappoint- wins plus 13; 2nd. G. King, G. Mac� �, o','either , Court - * took their toll on those 4& once ft , � a m 1, , when, snow was just � P. Keating's resldei�� on Vicr6'fl'a St., I had the greatest difficulty kee�ing I ", " . I . 11 gloried in it., Seaforth, for $1,000. ' awake; I wallb--d" to stee and - mcrit andwAsorrow at the hands ,of Loan, E. Wild, Ed. Harrison,, skip, .3 ��,;;_ snow. ,Something to be taken as a, h e a" 0 - �bers, says: "I am haPPY­in spite wins plus 7; 3rd, J. Currie, D. Ken- I t���.,,� � The Skating rinks that dotted ev- Mr. T. M. Kay Reeve ot'tTsborne, everything in, this, to mte, novel of everything I 4Dd an F�-,',,jm'atter of course. If it was a hard was elected *ar4en at the meeting method of "letting the old year out, 'lave come through- U 'Y, G. Mach, , Jim Cartr, skip, I i��_.'' ery town and village fifty years ago 1-6ave hold to the th4ngg that matter win plus, 6. - Wingham Advance- ' �01�`,'vvinter with storms and a super- Most." And that, r Submit, is a Times. ��11111- . I - of the County Council on Tuesday. and the new Year in"; I was not sul-.2 5,��','abundance of, snow, it was not look, and were the most popular gather- Five young men, from Seaforth, at the clove just how they had mart- bealthT state ,of- mind in which to . �_ , ing places, fell on evil days. Fell i MessTs. Charles Gibson, Alex. Me- agi�d it. The second impremion I find oneself t th Ing ��,.I-,:�:�,ed, up a any Arm Torn in 'Mill Belt � .0 e begina Of ��41;,��r n as our fault, if the roads 11— L_-od, George Cant, and Robert Steele gained, was that the visitors, without new year. � �, ", " � �"._ to disuse and decay. A few of them left there this week for, Decatur, Ala, exception, left the service sMiling and Early Tuesday morning Atrehie Mac- . - ,04 g0t blocked or - How Is your bank balance? 1, .."', .A.," 1.1,1Jf,th,ey !�tayed block key' ,bl, to Push tb,eLr fortunes In �.he I a I 3'' � . 4`,`�,"� * ed. ' + for a time, rw South. . . fie was Paillfully injured whilework- I . 1�,,�,,W , I f a --- . -_ . 'ng at th'e Western Canada Flour , A;, �'11' but When youth hired professionals On Monday of last Week Miss, An ..,,��,�,- t ose- days we simpl dug our- - I Mill, his' arm- being badly torn In a I . ""' �,�� I . . y to play the game for them, and old na Brown and Wisis Janet Barr left belt. He was taken to Alexandra ,� , . .., Hospital and the injured 0 ; , 11 . ­ ,in and waited for a January - for Toronto for the purpose of attend- 0* The C onductof Governn'ient * � - A �1� � . er people took their hockey ever the Ing Normal S,chool.- member �, , ,,­ � ­ - or spring to loosen;up trans- � Before leavlag 0 X -raped', but nw bones Were broken. , . ,,".�', Egnitondville Miss, Bait's p 0 . . How Contracts Are Let and Posltions'Filled� i �411.17_ - I ' radio, or out of the newspapers, ev- Pils pres� I - I . 0 The lacerations were sbtICt11fwyP._ , " 1, !'� . - e The lacerations. lj�l ,on again, so that contae,t and ented her with a hindsomu dressfing 0 (By R. J. DeachmUm, M.P. for North Huron) 0 ��,�,::: . V en these few dropped ou I �. Were stitched, by Dr. i �3;,��;t-� . ess could be . t of the cave and, ain address.-,' . + � ,, ��L�""�, I � �, I I .� I I . N. C. JackSM--Goderich Sigrial-Star- � , " resumed once more, scene. , Mr. James�'R. Wr-i' ��, i __ . ,,,, . gbt has been el- mmmmmmm�w� � - — . ,, ` ",q l ected Chief of the Seaforth Fire Bri-. I promised, shortly after My Harvesting fee ��' �'. - ­.�­ Now all is changed again. These gade, ' wit"- tth"S' Story YOU will agree , �!i,,,��,,, .. else- through . ig,,�:I,�,��` Whit like it, of course. Business ' . old bu* din Itl lev I 'L-'�..;l '�, d.. the I world go on as usual. -We � - 1� "" , � I I il .zs are be Mr. J."G. SO4th, who has been teller ti on, that I would speak to You from with We that this is the right triethod Johii Otatarn began) the Ice -harvest I ��"` like me to time, on certain matters in an -0 t -bat in- these items at 1, this Week, " `�,;'�". '' , t I it.'_ But what could,either � fn the Bank of Commerce, Seaforth, connection with the admin as !� 11.2, . ing fitted up q1n1.(A_ �i&; - 11 , ",I�j�,��':,,' ­. . again, or new one - istration of t, we cutting ice Of good qiial- , " � A&4bau' . I s are being built-,- , P PhOuld Dot attempt to ,,�14.-?­ I .. , t it? .� . for several Years, tsff left to take a the nation -.Call the cold 'ty "early One foot thick from, the har� , , I , ,,,,, �,� . a business. I have kept days back again,. . bour.-Goderic! Signal -Star. . , -t " .", � , to rePlace-them. And all a�e crowd- Position- in the head office at Toron- thst Promise. The relationship be- . , ­1111p�.",,,,, Was .,Our' Attitilde" in other . I'll - �:�� ­ , . ed, -again. Not with hockey arwould- , to- I 111. tween, the Membe-i of Parliament aid Mail Contracts . C.P.R. Agent' I L ' * I �", , . , , Goes to Milton I i ,. . 0 . , 1��­' I � � � I . with'skatbrs,... 'a I �,� � � I .1 11.4 not our dttit de fo-day. Far s, to h6" � i ' I so we didn't. do anything. BuL On MOD&LY last a young man nam- hds Constituents is always an infer. In 1:111 co . . Mr. Frank , � e ... be hoe -key players, but ed Patrick, Carty, of Hibbert, met esting one. The mi�mberq owe n6tltuellcy the Govern. C. Crawford; who ca.me,' � 0 ; A " � � , . - effort, MIS jn,11t, through.the Post Offf �� � " � it, , �, Sli 1. - , ping in the ,bus -h, n,e4r Vr� Downey's ability . Young and not so young. A *rink is with a serlous, accident whil,e- chop,_ con64tituents his time, ,his oe, De,oart. to GoderiCh as C -P -R. Station agent �'­ I � ow ox -RIO Sn6w�, Sto . I have severed myself. fil. 1936, 'has ..... � '.1 �i��""'� 11,� l rMs - Ment, enters into contracts for carry- ,]received, notice of his � . not only a, popular but a paying pro- ' from Ing the rural mal � :�j�; ��,. " " It% He Was' erD'gagbd in felling a all Otbei" work and devote ,my -Whole 18, These contracts, �� �_' X", , - Oi­ � ,is, our roads and hig�- , - . transfer 'to �. -1', I I � 11��, . , 'Milton tO be'effective Jan- I ...... j" ".. -,�. ,. t�, � position again. . . . publicly advertised,, Are R J I'll, 11� I I I.. I 1. ,,'�, .11 . tree. Which, when cut through, slip. thim -to -the task. The Constituents, it by ,tender UarY 15th. Mr. ,Orawfoird, who Ca 2e . " �, ­'� "A', ' V11.4t bb kept I n . �� U open. And kept to the lo . zl'.,,�, -�t, icial ice and skating P West bidder. I rein MfIrcsttOd, has made . I �",i�,,i� I Nrhiips artif ed back off the stuib-0, strikihg the on their part, ought to give some at- h4Ve nothing to Goderich f !� , #nly-fdr eu I and sleighs, , Young Man on .the leg, fracturfirg the tention, as I know you do, to , to do With lettin t -hese contracts.. I ' ,40!�,� I tter$ . the ffl,' 91 some -warm frleuft in the ,66mpar, �'. "'.1-L Clubs With their instructors have bone. I annot 'give the. job to o .�j 0 �111 tively .short time -jib has been, .,here � 1 41 �:6,:4,�,�! " - . groit pt-oblems wh4ch, confront , the 0 U0, Man Qr � ,' q�A "11-11 11 . -11 and- trucks ,too. , ROi. A. D. McDonald, of Seafortk n4tim, greater Perhaps, to4ay than Withhold it I 1. " . t � . , fro -in "j, _", , '' I another. sps,rture is r,gretied'. 17Us I �,,o , , _ . � made skating the style again in cit- 1. � �, ,4i � �,, , ", - ' Neither and J119 d4 glT, I ;,;.,. �., " INI ,�,�:!� � 1.9 - ere the wit'] deliver his popular lecture en- ever before in our hist . Lea4er eft'ah7 other Member Of Parliam,,rf ,successor here has 'not been named,., �`,-�� -- ";J" t,, . � , . les. But we haven't artificial --ice in' titled', "The Indiana oftee,Nurthwest" ShIP Will not solve them;Ortyh' - This business is. governed by I .. . " F ,,, " ;.,�,. , dos - -Goderictir Signal Star. �",`),", 1, � t I iingney A " ,�,� ... , . ,- xlti'keep eT Will be Act of Parliament, chaPter'161 all . 'v , __ . , '', , 1, I ,P'2,�,�� ,� _ --and it -.doesn't seem to In Uniont 011'urch, BrdC611eld, on Feb. AOITed, ,by the effort, "'E" g, 91 I" the country �1.­,� "I `, - �� ,1 I 11 1. . , " �,,�; " 1 . � . ist. . I of th" Pe,01)1,8, 6d S,tatutes of 1,937_ .... ttl�t ,,, ,, RevlS- 1. � - Purchase 4 I Nl�, ��;; . ,, durin � and In, nq othkr way. . . MI'MAture Skater, 1 $, ,_i, , , .'1�1, 4"1-U1- , . opeh a ,called the . �"jr,",��O"' 4 - � __ 1 I , . i I , 9 . ' 11 "'. ___ J , To4ay, .1 vVatit to SPeak to you'6n t Pair of hoe - skates' � I � _.&01-, " . -The conditions of , t�p,: , i "'t) wj*w .1, . 'On Saturday at noon a team*far Act. i , ". ,Pk, , '. "i , -, 'we are --g that W. 0. 'n . � ?C�,� �, ,., I 'e, �'. , It, , ".. i�, , `31, _, I " .1 01A Ofte key ," 1, / . make any difference.)'We are follow- Post Office The smalles " K .1-14A 'P�� 11 1 � I I ", - in —k*ing up with the WhO wag 'drawing, wood to the Salt how' Go' the Statute 90V�M �the trUlf8fttions. . '�,14, �,"­­ r,4,,,,, ... " I I'll',", �'..�, "I ','� , � -111 I �,� ;, "!, I .1 "­­ . bloek� Blyth, on seefng� . . Lot me gIV6? Yom b"Ot' this Week .. � ""'",1 1�1" ­P�1�111­, - r-. tlo ) Johe'se's; - " - � the ' fi,,elgfit and how po§Jt1ow are fil . by' MISS Doris i "' , ,.,., , the style, Verninifent Contracts, are let 1OrU6 hasever-sold were, I . I . I'll I ,; , f I �, �:' Q . I; led' tt is' a 'Act r6ftecting postal set 1. Hod,g4 for. he . 't , , , I,;, �. * , . 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