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C01101. erog The Hume, 11.4!pooftor of Fifty and 0 .. . I. . .
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population, that was not too bad. vw,onw4y* Years Ago. eo, � I -ow -hyl - *
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been better. At least, we saw three , I � ' ' "SUGAR CAMP PHILOS,QPHY'll early lage Dan stopped working too - t, I it,)
Fron% The Hwon ExPOSKOT ' . hawd and while he, was not lazy, he Dr. W. E. GQWT _W, M -0-H,, reO*Ved
car loods of young people on Num- , T6e loneanon, twk of bolk-ug (1!own, never w=W, went out of No Way to painful Injurleis to the head afad' lacw
ber 8, Mgh*ay on Sunday , who AprN A 1915 '" Im Probably prod(giced m0K" get wbirk. His bmtheT Bustace did When the car -which he was driNlirg I
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- . thin4dug than apy other task. around' work ha,rd, and, his, unremitting toil collided with
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were out to improve ion it, and using MaTgarot CaRM, a student In the farm It's, the one ploixe where earned ft- thim a greater shax6 of We,, Wd,jitgoin�,1-y, of SaItford, on Mouft3r,
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uOrm, I of tUe Seaftth CWle0late- by adding
the same method that proved so, �g gap to the keititi'm and keep- wevift, of his, father. And there the ,evening. Th,D accident occurred at
" topped heir Ohl with a M=k Of 87 ing a good, steady fire on', ybu find story begins in earnest! the cornier of Tralfalgar and VictioKU .
higWyouccessful with the Wisconsin ,per cent, wbae, LV=10 Hu"WAOR had yowself with a lot of spare; time on Rustace, IsTaveid . . . and in so Sitreeta. Dr-.Galiow-Is' betkOved, to- �
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dklvers—ReM Speed. I (blanor matiricuie#pa. Nmft a mmrk of your bands. The air is babulY with doing misoW a great many of the ,have suffered the"Inimles when the -
so pw ceint In. Form IV- In rMt I. that soft, green touch of SprIng and pleamut thiings -ip li,fel. He married dmpaet tivew lj;'Ilead against tbev-
We do not kww, where these- F6= v, cbftvd Beithad 95 per cent a person! never dregmff Of re"diug amid demanded qf]Me wife the same , steering wheel of the car. Mr. Mont-
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people came from, nor who- and: Part JJ, CYrR Sl wart had 87 per, . . s unti.l. she too became like hkn- ved, only a slight Nhak-
YOMIg cent km the Semlor Oommerciul,Nel- i2iink. � . w1f, Their farm Was. a bleak place, Fomery reced
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owned the -cars, but we do know Soni uad wper cient. qng up. Both cars were dame0ad, .
With a horse, biland�et to arbod pro- mot ,brightened by the cheer of flow- Dr. Gallowls, a 1939 coupe, the more
-that the last fleeting gli�npse,we Xr. W. R_ sm3jl&T�_-, of the L=K11on teetibu from the chilling &XV of ens in &e, frofit yard, nor a Wide front ,
Road, TucktTsmgh, bas 90M 10's farin, Mother E&rth, not yeit warmled extensively.--Goderich Signal -Star."
I)v door that seemed to beckon you in. 1. I
caught of . them. convinced us that, south oif Bruceneld to Mr. Thomas Old Sol,_I:_Iay back .1,azily, to sum up- A'S 00 wom,en folks said-, "Mrs. Eos- Nurses' Alumnae Dinner
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they were heading for a cemetery— Dickson. of soufarift w -tw Bud Of vm,ds aut' th6 blue sfky filtered by .tac-e 10 00 busy Dub (hL-IWU,g him
somewhere. - -- . . . $8,500. the 'erose bmaiclies,of the maples. A make money, to, do anYthdug around - The Nurses, Alumnae bold their "
. On -ftesdaY eveumg cd TWA Week wo,doec,ker was Playing his cur- ith,e bouse." At the age of twielive,'Annual ddnner at the Park House 00 . .
Apparently they missed their real the coavresaitionts of Themes Road twmnr ."troubl"hooter" role amid ala of Eugtace% boys were taken April 10th in honor of ,t#e,1940 graid- .
destination on Sunday, or we would and K"rktbn rweebyterian Chuirche., pirospecting for grubs and wwuw- from school ou the guounds, that they uatIng class, whdch. includes Miss.
' met at Thawft. HvaAl Cj,ffirch to eOR- ,and with an aMmosi cbMsh delight "Imowed enough" . , '. and so Obey Lenore Stoothers, Miss Betty Bi,leeft_
. have -heard of it, but the season is. g_�atulor,e tb**."stw, Rev- II)r- FW- I detected our "sugar ciamp" robin. , .
. I grew up in, the U11, of their father's Miss Peru Cranston amid -Miss, Inane ,
cher, vwho was so recenoy honoved by ]10 saluted chow-fulliy and then, as---foot,t,W. . � ", -.1 I I . . I . Ta-34or. 'Me table decorations of' ..
early yet. Eventually they will having Vonferred UPOU him Ahe de- they, say "went wth a hoot and a Old Dan bed a •rastly idAffprent Life. +sprfng flowers were carried out in
catch up with it l gree of DQQVW of DIV10itY, and' whi) &bIler"-sildInming aver towards the As be, once swid, "The, she"'riff w1as, a purple and gold, the hospital collom I
. I I has beeni the twthtul Pusthr in the -Se s"la on the other ,side of the clear- nAp amid a tuck behiind me, but then" After the� dinner "5010" and Chineso .
eongregations for tWrty-_seven years. ing. , I the sheriff was,, a friend of mdne." checkers were played, Miss Soweirby,-
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0 Dr. Fletebes, was, presenited. with SilSilence. . . a sTdoking pipe and Yes, like everyb6dy else . . . be-' bieling the winnerat "500" wad A9646 )( 11 I
. gold -headed Mine' and U Pulve Of a comfortable seat can, mhlve- a pbAl- cause Old Dani bad count-loso friends.. White at Chinese chockersi. Miles I .
. I . goK while, Mm. FlatcheT vfts Weis- ,mopher out of 11"'Olslt any, M211L It His ffirm, was n&ver pretenbousi Black -vou the lucky prize.--Godwich .
The Unexpected. Happened enitied with a bouquet of fibwem brings you to ee ffleallAwtAm that but wheu,'tho Sunday schools, tonic 'a Signal -Star. .
..., 1. . After a VaftuiershiP exiSking for when the hemalts forsake the world ely, went to the river behind
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over fwty years unde,r, the Arm 'niume for a life Of silence, they y' not ,big farm. ,Did Dan wouldl-always apq Leaves Fo�r New Charge � A '] The unexpected things which crop - ,of Scott'B.ros., New m. Archibald ,be so - far � � � . astray., Mau 48" souch' 'a" "year to show 'them where, the bass Ir "
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James Scott alave dissolved. Mr. c?e,lture, of . . . buffeted ,so were bliting . . . where, Mother Fbx R Peddle, pastor of the 01in- I -
up sometimes have a way of chang- Vvidl- yfi ,
James' Scott Left this week for the much by what other people say . . . ,had, a nest ,of pups . . . bow to t1m, an Bayfield Presbytibrian church-
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ing the whole, course of events in WeSL I so given th ape what ithe other man mia-ke basswood whAsItI,es . . . the es left on. Monday for Norwich where . .
private and public life in nations Mr- AL McKeHar has purchased the does and says. , ' 1� earnest way swim. . . . and they
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deuce Ion the cOrBOr , f CbUTV . The farmer who just doesn't care, always haid-to stop at the house for,
and countries, in peace and in war. and. icibin,streeIs, � sliriveg to uud4m-staud what drives the hwh, cold milk frpm, the milkhbuse stay in the dist-dint was ieomipam,Uve_- I
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This is ilhisi1trated by the fact that Miss Evelyn ScOlit, daugbteir of Mr. ambItilons faTmer to amasia a fortune a* cookies . . . andhow they lov- ly short, 'Rev. Peddle made, many
Sicott, of Saskatdhierwau, wholaud, land. When for instoince 1 hear that house wiLthlits brightnie6i§iand friends who extend to ,him amid, his I - �
two rather ,small aW insignificantten . family their be -sit wisihesfor bappiduess
has been in the McFaul store, that .the fish are nibbling on a brigibit I sheer . . . and, the extra place 'SeE '
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happenings. are respom4ble for the ', this week for heir holibe in Saskatche- Spring day and - solly forth with tacklie at the tabba- because smebody a,_ ,and prosperity In the new charge�-
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fact that German y'�; occupation of won' and badt . . . Neighbor Higgins ways drapped in for a meal. .. I .
. Mr. Thoum -Elder has Purchased, worktin- fbverisbly all day and far in- , Now we canft alit live like old Dan; Interested in Flute Band
the residenice of Mr. Cyrus. Atkinson the. �� . .
Norway. is not a complete and ac- in ttte, mwin I I 111to night must woulder how I can who at 70 ca.Ris off for ,the, square .
. co#ip�iAed fact to. -day. Mr- Elwin ldvers, son of Mr. and forsake work for plewuiv. 1, in tuxin, dbm-ic-er. at the village, while poor Eus- Corporal Steve Cordell, reginlenite3-
I . wonder how any bormal man can tate is racked, with rheumatism and bandmasitier for the Perth Regiment,
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Asir well known by All the world, Mn. J.-Mveirs, ,of North 'Main Stre,eA , work so bad that ,he forgets that ev- -a -fear that some "elicbm" will ,do ,has a bulletin in. the company TOMS4 .
' has e"eted, with the Toronto Una- ,',y man needs diellaxation. . - . and -him out of his 'money. .Old Dan will which in-vites any fellows, inteiveste4l,
Germany had complete and elabor- versity Co�ps lqr service
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frouit. that while sluvish work many bring,a 6--piairt .this life with tRua sound, ,of iin playing in a flute band. to 409=-
ate plans, worked out to the last de- Mr. Porterfield and family bkwe J,i e ,,,,s
great dowl. of money .' . . there is frdendshdp and' cheer . . . Eusitace municate Nrith him In headquarters- . . . "
tail, eon before she made a move moved there from Harriston and now r4o elWr in gold that will, will leave with -the ,cold, forbidding ,cornpany... Theire is quite"a, demand
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I occupy the residence on Xbodb Main
' ala the 91ATit -Go a wbirk-born human ,chink of dbEars ,. . . but thieve' my f,o,r a flute band and It is understood
towards Norway. These plans in- St., whie,b they purchased -from .-Mr. frame. dreaming ended because the fire was that tare O.C. has granted his con- I
-eluded the capture of the King and Ttomias Dickisom' , R brings to mind blre sto;r7 of Old down t,a embeps. and •Ae siap grow- sent to the formation of one. , Steve , I. .
Mr. King, bavitone, of London, and Dan and) his brother, Eustdpe.' At an ing cold. � is'a- former Clinton boy. He learnea 11
, G,overnment and a_ subjukation of Mr. W. T. Hays, of Seaforth, w-111 as- I I � I I I . � . the printing trade at the New Era I I .
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sist -the -choir-- og nrst Pm byteiria� . .. office. -Clinton -a News -Record. .
the whole country as complete et6 -as' -- 11th. - ,. , - 11 .
bmpi ., . Church an Tuesday, May Ils ,�, . I -1 I I Erecting New Addition I
that of Denmark. Mr. W. G. Droadfoot, of BrigeE * I
I I farm, Tuckeirsuidth, this week ddSVOs- Sjouit'll Ing a nevv.
But a single,,shot fired t of turn I ' *JUST ASMILE OR TWO catit Bron are maki
a 0 " ,ed of his carriage CiAt to Messm. 0 4
by a, Norwegian co - I battery Denison Bum. -cc Viurna,. ..--. I . I -1 � to tbel,f g J general sitore. A,
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. came very near to - comiVpe I upset- - 'Pte. Harvey James Dorrance 'has . , � . I I . I - .. . ��11 I I Vortion. ' of the., buildmg.o e used a_�i .1
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tely been officially re-viorted *iounded�_ He -`Duck: 11 . What m,a I de I you . nm so I Phaitivacy - . Student: . " . I . can,' I t se . e I a millinery -department �wllj_-betom- - . !
,,, ting- the carefully worked out Ger- is a sm I of Mr. James Donunce. foist?" . I �. Did down and a storehouse will, be .erect-
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. . , . I . - I .1. �. why -we have to learni Lat}n. ed across the . back --,hW.Wug- .. -
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- Man _-CbesuelY went to Buffalo Turk., 'Td :i,atho�,,h Is' SpNmking- of millinery departments + . I
plot for" -the lightning capture Mr -_ Geo "rr . have - say- -you--ever--heaT--amT,me -u e, it to ask ' . � '.., .
. * f with a biLuch of fat cattle. . tan!t. he run foist?' then 'DoWt ho for a samdrwdch or a sodia?"'
of ,the Norwe * - tal, city. o The�..Croma;" C�onigregation purpose taste goad?" . I I. xeca$ls the days, when, millinery was;
1, gian capi x lip I .
Oslo. 11 . I .. . "'the 56th anniversary of , , .. *'I . . . Orient, and Arsenal were playing a popular 'trade with the, young la-- I
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In the early hours of Tuesday, 27th and 2kh of May. 1. wadsing experience. He'd just seen a anil Axsenial was again. attaelting hot- sons of the year as., many as ,zLr-
L' April 9th, the elite of the German Mr. R. P. Bell, of Seaforth, who bas, ghKy�t! . I I girls were -employed in .this depart- I I
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colony of Oslo- stood it the water- been laid uw-vith a broken, ,leg, 's . "Yass, zub," the negro said, ""d From behind me came the voice, of t '' expression to, their cro6- .
. � dtivei genius in femindne head- dress-
. gktllng, 2111101139 Splendidly. jew con2le, oititkar Me cow shied with a -a inidlitiam,laa: ."Ordient, camouflage Other stores had similar deplartmeints I
front to act as a reception commit- Mr. John Rankin has removed hils pail of- mdlk hi ,mah hand. Den Ah that goal!" ... - , I
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tee,to welcome the first, German � off -ice ohe,dddr so�rth from his former hetm,t ,a nolse am' de, ghoat.,ruishes .� I . 0 I ed.-Exeber TLmemA-6vopate,... , ..
.- . I placte, in the Bea,tVe Mock, 9"'S' Mr- ,out," '- ' . After a eon, talk ion, the value- of . I
troops of occu-pation. They had Beattie haz lucibiled.t1lese PremAses- -Wuz- you--&lyeared?" asked one of pe!ace, gbod*!U and disarmament a , Fractured Bone in Foot
been tipped off.the day before that , in his corner store,. Iblis listeners. "Did, you 'all wid teacher asked her clas� if they ob: " .
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I I . a tright?" I . � jec� tiot war. � , IMSIS, Doujj4s, of. the Exeter 1figii I
the flAgship ofthe German fleet, the . ' . "AR, dbn?t kn(ow' whai Ah slfbok "Yest, AT, I do," ,isradd one small School ,staff, was off duty the, hatter
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. �. - new -battleship Blucher, with an Ad- . � I. - wid-,11 !fepildeid Sam s,olemnly. . "Ah boy. I part of, last. wleek owing tD'a broken -
miraL a Maior.�General Wlith their .. I . May 2, 1890 . I cnitift ,say Ah ,zli,olok at !sill; but - when. "Good! Tell us 'why." bone) in her folot. Sihe is b&AJugialn, �. S ,
. . 'Ah got dm'. die housse, done' warn3 no PBecause," added the boy, "war's ,this, -week and able, to carry on wit. H
. staffs and fifteen htMdred infantryi,, - The.many frievfhp of Mr. Thomas ,wflk in de paddy -only two poundis, o, make hil0tory-and, I dQ_n't like has- ,the aid of crutches. On Wednesday- . 1.
I I men, the, ,first contingent of the Kiidd� of'Seaforth, will, be pleased to buftah! " . tory.11 __11- . 1, of last week while shifting a pdhuo* , .
. . ' I know that ,he hiag been impointed. to , . - --- - . during p-hysde'al 'irahning.perlod the ., .
" army of occupation, ,would arrive at ' a good Position in the
Inland R,eVe�,ue - - I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII piano topipled over and striking Miser *
Osloexactly at 4.15 a.m. . I Department. , I . . . , . � I I ) I I . . . I . 1. . . 11 Douglas on, Oie right' foot fractaved,
, . .Mr. John Alrd, *ho haq b6eu mpn- 0 -0 anle. - For the remainder of the, 1, I I .
Four -fifteen a m. came amid ager' of the Canadian Bank of Coin- . Diam'o'nd Jubile'e , - , 0 week lb
Posdticon At the schVol was
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#- been apj6intod 0 by mos. 41to-fivell (66e Gretk,
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manage the G. Abray) of London. -Exeter Inmes-
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-o'clock, p- momiths during ,tine absence of the * Rec * s r, y r I 0 Advocate. 1. . .
did five. and then the recap- regular agent in the Old Country. . I .
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''tion committee, , -thoroughly chilled Dp. C,oleman is.having the old roan- � - - � . Visits Son At Halifax
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and disappointed," dispersed. .
dry building on Main Street greatly 'the celebratian on'' I Mondray next of .of teleph6lif"to abiDUt 1,'000. miles: The' M -r. 'Hien iv I Strang heft on Saturday-
adox0d to and improved: the Dizinio-nd J,ibiN,,e ariniversa-.y ,)[ ia-vention, of the lbading coll, in 1900, last for Halifax to spend a few days . I
What really did happen was that , Mr. FnaTilk Ewing �,a! returned -12led ,the ,.• distance, Over walich with his, son, Allex, whb for tare' past
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the'Blucher with all hands on board, from Toronto Where hie has 6omVet- the extraord,1-6a.ry changei that have voice impulses would travel along a, t,w.()
2 I, . Years 1has been a ratildo cip,eirator ,
was sunk by the e ed his course at Trinity Medical C04- been brought about by the spec in ,Alre. Them, In 1915, bbe develo .
gu - his J�uai examinaWtba . I Ple"t %Ah the Balitisib merchanit mairi-m- ,
lege and pas,,�ed: up of voice -communicatio-n. Th: birth- of the vaccum tube telephone repeat- Aljecz ihos, had a wqk4wful, experience 4
0scarborg fortress at the mouth of with honors, t4dnig sixth place in,his day of the. -]Bell also re muds us what er made possible coast to coast calls. a,s he has viisdt6d; mamty p�� of ther
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the Oslofjord. Later. -the Germans class. .. Seatorth, has continued to benefit, Radio -telephony was '.perfected- and, warld during Elie past couple of yearr, . .
Mr. D_ D. Wjtston has purchased the down tflirlough the years_by th-e, bun. in 1927, it became, possible to chat amid ,es,pecdq,1,Iiy since . ". broke,
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rushed another arftiy of occupation ,mdlk business of Mr. Roderick Grey dreds of biventioasand improve- across-the-AtIantic. . kEi� wax
. by plane, but the. ten hour delay .and Intends keepthg about .30 i, cows ments which' have refined telephony Seaforth's first, list of telephone -out. He wilt, nk) doubt bave. isome .
in his daj�ry, . and increased man'& voice range. suligicribers. Was published, in J&nu- great, yarns to tell No father. He has,
gave the Norwegian Government an assi'stdoit operator under him.— . .
Government . Mr. Wm. McQueen. of Bruce;,fleld, Late last year, a new type common arty, 1S85, in a directory that contain- Exeiter'TI-wejs1-Advo&utei. .
and King time to leave the ,=pital hag gone to Toronto. to stand his uni- battery tel,6phone sys,tem was intro- ,ed the name and aildress of almost . .
! Versity exagnind6tiam I ducedi in -this, town. I . all the Bell Telephone users, ,in On- I Breaks Arm in Fall .
and the Germans have not quit, e M.r. Robert Bobcock, o� Hullett, . Seaforth's, pr%sent telephone cen� tario. The Seafortir. 0age of ,this , .... -"'---- . . . I
caught up with them yet. , .... happened with a' bad -accident a few tral office is in the Cardio Block on quaint book, -a copy ,of which Is pre- Palling on the, slippery street last
days ago by falling down through a Main Street, Me ��atne block, altbough' served in bhe Historical' Museum of Th'ursdak, Mrs. Willihm BenneAE harl -
. But it Was a narrow, escape and 4 ,trap door into f(he cellar of Mr. Jos. ajot in exactly the same location, in the Bell Company at Montreal, re: the nidisifiortune (to break hoerarmand I
only preveTfted by another little un- Lyon,, an the 14,th conces'sion, ' w1bich ,the first exchange wasi* opened v-ffals� that there were 12 teje,lybones dislocate bler shoulideir. She was ,tae_. .
siom . . here in 1884, . in, local homes and business, places en to Clinton hlosprital ib,f iiji" X-ray,
expected happening. Sur rise .and Mr. Cliubb, of Staffa, is erecting a A bookseller aurd stationer, C. W. at that time. Old timers may recall, and to-blave ithe injured orm put In,
-1 treachery had left Norway helpless- - blacksmit', coliop, on a lo,t near the pa�p,,t, was Seafarth'-s fiPst telephone from the following list, the names, of a cost.-Blybh Standard. .
- , corner purchased ' insed from Mr. Hotham, � � 1,
ly demoralized. The Government . "agexit." The first primltly.e switch subscribers-, prominent in social and, I
and is about to etect a brick house board and. its associate d,apparatus bustiness circles 55 years 'Ago: (Moves Into Old Fire Hall. ,
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fled to Hamar and then to Elverum this summer, I . . were set up da the rear of, r. Pa,pst,s AmAzge, A., grain merohant, Main
Mr. Harry Yeo, of Intends .
Mr. D'ou'g. MarrLion ls,,e-stab,lishing-
and was about to merect -a monster new barn this store terms with Staffg,- sD
tore on, Maln Street. Th*l modSt. est . . I I hi's mhclAuie 01110P in the old fire qmll' ,..
to , telephone exchange was open from 8 Coleman, T. T., sailt mfgr., Main St. .
Germany when the unexpected hap- shimmer with foundation and stabling •, on Main, Str�evt, where he wfil. carry I
. , Under it all. ., - a,m. to 8 p.m. week days; 2 to 4 p.m. ,Coleman, T. T., reisid-ence, Huron Rd. a fullt, line of roachdnery. - Blytb
Germany
. Mr. G16fldion, near Holesvillie, Gode- Sundays und 10 a)m. io 12 noon and bancey, L. E,,,barrietm Main St. Standardi. I .
2 to 4 pan. holidays. " Grand Trunk Railway, freight office. I
German troops had seized busses rich Township, (hos fall wheat from A limited long d4stance service was. Gray, Young & Sparling, -salt mfghs., Car Was Hit From Behind
and started in pursuit - of , the Nor-
seven to eigbit !Aches Ugh and look supplied to local ,�Aibscrlbe,rs from Main, St. I
. Ing remarkably tho0rty. the start, In fact, one 6,f Mr. Papst's Great North, -Western Telegraph Co., ' When Lloyd 01acott was, driving as
Negian Goverment, but at Elve'rum. Miss L. A. Haanbly, of Brussels pub- Strong selling points, in -securing sub- Main St. Fond' car tvoTa the f"tory at Wind-
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a, handful -of Norwegian soldiers, I Ile aebool, was a;warded the prime of- scribers was that they would: be able Huron Expositor Printling Office, Maim 80'r on, Tbursifty, an American car
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tared by A. R. AwOh, of Brussels, to.
to call Stratford and God6tich and St. I banged imith'trae rear of the,• can-, doing i
:assisted by peas -ants, barricaded the the perslon waidug the greatest num- Initennediate points. A line was, ,coin- Papst, C. W., bookseller and station_ some damagb to the back Of tive icar.
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road fired on -the German's, and fore- be of words out of the letters' coma- played, in 1,884, from , StraUzrd to ' Or, Main, St. , I. Lloyd was not !Wurod. 'Due to flooR
� , . posing the word "carVkeitsi." S,1ne had, Goderlah. 'through Mitchell, Seaforth Sun Printing Office, Moft ft coudittlionsi near Tbaniosrvill1e, it Was
ed their retreat . . 335 words. Jennie Ross was, second and 'Minton. Willmn, D. D., egg dealer, Main, Sit necieigs?wry tb illeftiour -and asi it wnv5
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. it was onl' a skirrhish-k-, but the in the comitest� . . . rn, 1885, a telephone line was, run Wilson, D. D., re*dence, Jamea st., Isl3forwing very heavilry I'lloyd stoppie,42 *
Only Mr. Robert Hoggi, of Turnberry, haa . . ..,
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from Stratford- to London. * Octo- � In 1902, a druggist, I. V. Fear suc- to do a bit of adjusting when the . I
daring of the few soldiers and farm- . ... a ewe wNc1h gave birtib, to four lambs lex of the, same year a 650 mole Voicb ciceded, Mr. Papst as locail, Bell I 'Cam from over -the border plo,weid &n- .7
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ers fired the necessary spark of,. re- one day last w6ek. - exten,ded) from Sherbrooke ager. The Oxchlm-nge was, moved to I
, higliway
. The Domdn46 R'eynold's farms b1i to Detroit through, Montreal,'Toronrto, 'Mr, rear's store wber6le
sistance and inspired the whole na- Rib 5 ni, of Hullett, bave . sold drugs, Lawn 'Bowlers Elect Officers
'h -concessib Hamilton, Lomdon and, WIndsior. As stationery and cb-inaware. There I
tion to fight for their country. . And been sold. Mr. 0,Wi(Ya FUMIM bought' the human, voice, range was graduaL were just under 100 telephones, here At 1he annual meeting of We 0odd- I
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they are still fighting, and their the 100 acres with the istitine ftuse, ly Increased Str;itfovd- tolepbone, us- 'ter ii .� � " Ieric,ly Lawn
bank bum, etc-, 16r wbich he puld, were able to reach more and I ng Club held Mon- 1 I
Government and King are still safe., $5,000, and Mr. Jobn ReyiiAft bought ' The l6cail, telephone 'network em• day ,evidn-fiag In the Menlesetung Chu- I
more points along the line. In 1�8'95, 'braced Some 145 ' oe Club rooms, Fred Hunt, for years .
I I "ther 100 acres wlih bank barn fOT 1, tc.je4yhonea at, the
Those two unexpected happenings $2,600. 1 .3, Ohio proxtical painge, for a tateplione end lot 1909, 'n. ,MIssiD.eMe McKay. a leading member of the towWs .
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I convefeatTon. was about 100 milea. MAW' ,op,e ,_ � su 'bowling fraternity, wasi re-elecited
Mr. John Doig, Sr. is this ,,"'k HOWOV,Dr, if aftooph,wie condi 'as m, ratn,'Js ccM did) Mr. Pear'
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have ch-anged the whole trend- of waidmg arrangemetits to leove for Al- l'ager. On April, 1, 3_910, the
president for the coming s'eason, The .. .
events in Norway, and perhaps, in g(fta where be Mary sh*ft b2ming weird very favorable onWo, voice would tel"bonei office was Tatedi first olags• btber offleers, elected were: Vice-
-E&ope. They have given trairel over , 200 Willes. I ,. . I by thud' Company, which meant Pres'lident, W. J. Baker, secretary.
, German W-1ken, up, land, tbw-k� V bfdtV b6r Harry
I I Mr. Cook, 1a0*"1r. the ftferiDdit- TlUld U80 Of COVOr wire, VAA"OU wft-% 'that 4- ,vlpe was imaugumt- sandiersou; 0easurer, Howard .
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ibil�,�Isto, setback, �* blot1tonlith, .,Uft . -to.' hased,
. hq!,64,and aim .bad s __ A ftioW found to -be a, much bettor v61ft con- ' e& 'Tho Moy, 191-1, Ueiue of the T61e_ MoNee; covimittees w&e nozfted• ,;ts .
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