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which we are. privileged to address . From The Huron Expositor Patricia 'Ann wao sitting iia her Me%Wt a cigar from a neat, little row
,r July 2,19115 . high chair, two,twinikling blw eyes wM-dbL he had tucked under the clock
each day, as far as National Govern- on the little,shelf on, the walf. Re
ment ' . A despatch ,from Bdnwat= dated roaming around ,for ag.metIling to do. WON , Mg the wrapper, he ,would =dff
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is concerned. 9ome'of the let- suna'?,,�th, sayi: ,,Nearly fifty. homes Her illeaft had tiTed of their aWdish, with deqlghjt at the aftima, of the to�
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ters reaching this office are anc�have have been swept away in. -the torrent- Pl -Y -it a r e- . . . I the , bacoo . . . ,carefully anlp' the end
,tial waters of tte Saskatchewan. Riv-* foolliLgillaws of a doting Parents I off the brown tube ... . . and talon
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been so cruel in their condemnation er; 500 more are entirely or paA,ly blinked myefyesi quIckly at her. Right light it up. After tible he would,reach
of the Prime blinister of Canada submerged; 2,000 ,people are homeless 'back sheloame , . . blinking in r1ap- for the paw and for the next two
that publicati' is bein t and property damaged at U , mil- i,d succession . . . and so Pleased houre-.bhe blue, curling guloke would
on , g. denied." But lion has been done by the most disr 'tblit vhe had iblitated a gr6*nup. ascend from beWndf the paper andth,e
we do most sincerely doubt the truth astrou,g flood in the hi6tory, of Vd- It was, canny. OnIty eight montihs -family would ca,refully avoid, disIturb-
' e- k. . I an,litoll." ' old and 41P ito do that. Next came ing, this Sunday Splaxatioll.
of that beli The poresenitatwil of two field kit- a 111ose wTinkling contest . '. . and, I was a kud, in rompers too. And
. We are rather inclined to the be- cheno to the officers and men of the WOU)der,af wondeTs, she imitated ,that When the Sunday pame that Mother
lief too, -that the majority of the let- 33rd Battalion was, made Wednesday perfectly. It seemed (that no other and Flather were away. visiting I was
' of last week by a committee of Wies babfy ini the world could.-do'that. Well left in the custody of an, aunt. 'At
ters referred to were not withheld from Huron County. I.Aeut. COL. Wil- perhaps . . . but wilien a great deal the time she was engaged in roman -
1 from publication entirely because of son fittmgl,.v tbanked tho Wie& for 011d(eT Plan; the their to Lazy MeadDws. tic endeavors with a young man who
efu gift.. . She WQ0 bundled off to an afternoon .lived on the next line, and.' be, called
their cruelty, but rather became of 'heu'r'I's Wn . McQueen, of Stanloy, left liap and -the incident was, forgotten silloitly after dinner. The toriveirsa-
the ridiculous light it would place I last week -for England from Belle- - - . at least for t1he time being. tion continued. on and on, and I was.
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11 with, the 29th Battabom He Stepping tbO borseis .to light my pipe "ug -the clock shelf. -, -
thioir authors, in the eyes of a think- vg'2v`e' up his , studies in Knox CoKege in 2111"fittemoon, ,the incident came At last I pushed. a obair up to a
� ing, people. Hysteria rarely gains and -has been in ,training. - back to memory. little table . . . climbed up and
many converts. . . . . The large covere:d, grand stand at You'll W011dJeT if I 8'aY it made, me reached for a cigar. Then tip -toe -
the race track wzs completely de- shiver. Theo& came to mind innocent ing into tile front room I cljmbed
But, however, vitrolic�these letters stroyed by Are on Monday aftmnoon little eyes, 11101t knowing Or caring Into a big chaln and following
last, together with considerable fene- what the world meant. . They were Father,s eve,ry mo,ve . . . ,evei� to
may have been' they could not have It came puly searching for ftat first bit -of ow- idgi
J, . ing 'along'the track. kn) liting up the. cigar . . . crossing
been any more ndmerousl nor any ,two days Wore -the annual race meet. ledge . . . w'atcihing 'to see what MY legs ands holding tlie paper up
I During the noon hour on Mhursday Daddk did, Two -chubby liks that with wavering hanids� .
,� more condemnatory than those '' of .last week pagL9ergby noticed .t.he would imitaite and -do what they saw What ,I d,istoovered was, that I my
. which the,Globe ,and,Mail undoubt- , roof on fire of the brick -residence, on 71ae doing - - -. andfithlilk it's, on- Ihandg, were destined to waver even
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I Goderiall. Street -owned by John.Beat- 4Y the beginning. . , I MOM. "I'likk was the most potent
'� K. McLean. Day by day ais itbat little girl grows smoke I'm ever discovered. it Geep-
ledly received—but failed to mention ' tie and o9clipled by Mi. . I
—regarding Miss Robinson's recent .. The members -of the family "re un- Gut of flanlielette dresses to -print ed into, my lungs , . r . made my,
columns in the issues of that -paper, aware of the danger until neighbors "Pinmiels'," the ligilit of Understanding eyes run water - - . and, i,4� due
I . I informed them of it. will eome �to those eyes. Thoseo two time it brought on a feeling of nos -
and for the discontinuance of which .While returning from the picnic chubby ,hands will learn to do what talgih. ,, .
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.. � , last Monday evening, Master Lorne they see me doing. . . BY thie time, that everrthing sftart-
I the editorial gave one 'reason : Speare, of Cromarty, fiad the snigor. No wonder it's, sort orfriglitenIngt ed, going al'o-und in the weal known
"They �rere -suppressied, not because . tune, to collide With a buggy, Rewas There's solneone wai,ting to do good circlels, ,one bold, brave youngster had
. tilmown ftom.-tis bicycle and was bad- as I ,do it . . . to imitutei.bad, if I reached the conclusion, that 1-mitation
we disAgreed with their contentions, ly bruised, about the head. do ,it . . . just because Daddy dices Of What.Pather4d was a mighty dif-
but because we considered personal Mr. P. O'Suilivail, the well.kno" it. That's idbie, res,PonsibIl#y of being ficult thing . . . And tthiat to, smoke
attacks upon the head of ,the gov- -local cattle' -buyer had dell�eoed to a father. . a cigar and, read a Paper was, a'real
thim at �he stock �" here 6hSat- , It makes a person remember, ,things man's jiob. I .
ernment as not- being in the public urday last, 151 head of. the finest that baptoevned, in child,biood, My Dad ' So like the father of h6tion, I Pray
interest." I . I . . di cigans.. In fact he, -
-stock steers ever seen m, the local lllke� , was quite now: - "Make inei worthly of rthat li,t-
. yards. They were for export to fond' Of them, and oil Sunday after- I tle g1TI waiting to imitate -what I do.,,
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Anda very good reason too. But France. Among those from 'whom . . I � .
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only one. Possibly, and, very prob- tliey were purchased were Thos. Me- . - - . . I
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ably,: the real reason for ' the sup- Robt. Garrow, McKillop; J. Morrison, . ib - 0
pression of these ,. articles was the Mcilliopp; GOO. Wle&tley aind W. Dev- *JUST ASMILE ORTWOO
ereaux, Tuckersmith. --
cancellation of subscriptions by - , -Miss Maud Harty is visitipig ,here .
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readers who got so very tired look_ from Red, Deer, Alta. It .16 ... twk) years Chiseller: "You oughn't to charge -bO99)n to ed . Dessily 'i6�
I since Miss, Hart.ry wau home. . ge their way un I
ing at vicious one -track -articles that - me but half price for cutting my wurds, the door..
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. ' Miss. Munroe, of Brucefteld, has had .hair wben I'm half lyald." "Is there anyone here called Ped -
had they appeared in American the house occupied . by Mr. 11. D. Cam- Barber: "Sorry, sir. We d0n!t Orson?" he demanded agaim
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. magazines or papers, would have� ' eron, painted. Mr. Wm.. McIntosh did charge for cutting your hair - we A vetry small, tillidd man rose from
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the work and made an- elegrant. Job dharge for the time we spend hunt- a table -in one corner aDd, said: "Yes,
brought action on the, floor of the - of it. - ing for i�t.11 � -my name is Pedersion. Who wa,uts
Mrs. J,as. McDonald, of Bracefield, I 0 1
House to keep them out of the coun-, had the misfortune- to fall. and break , me?" .
'try. . I one of the bones in, her ankle. 111)6es, hie know much?" "Oh, so you're Ped�rson, are you?"
I . "Well, he not only knows tha,t he growled the man�-mountatin. ,"I've a
The ladies of Godertich Townshl I
We have freedom of the press and P doesn't,know much, but he knows en- debt to settle with you.",
' , � hold an, old-time. dance at the Urm of 'ough, to keep. others from knowing HO strode across the room, picked
we are proud of it. , ]But real free- "Isaac S.alkQd. recently. The proceed's it.,, I .
of - we � at to the Red Cross. ,� up the little man wi-tal, one hand; and
Idom. demands the performance Mr. Dunean McDougall, A former I 41 I—. .1 battered him sensepess with the'Oth-
I duty in every person who hopes to woll-kmwu usborne teacher, and'for In a hadly-lit cafe, seafaring men eir. He -then- dWV�Peid,hinl on the floor
smoked and drank their ruw� SuiX- and left the cafe,
the past seven Years prin:Vdpal of. the .
. benefit 'by that freedom. And the - combe, *0 d nlY a -huge man burst � through the Tweinty minutee later thk� little Man
I duty of every Canaliain to -day, as I Ills . ! -res P* '. �Fchool, bas tendered door. I recovered consciousness, got up, pain-
, *4Wfiduv"6' thag'�'.sehmll having - "Is there anyone her6 called Ped- -fully, saildled and feebly. said' aloud:
we see it, is, not to set up our opin- been appointed, principal. of the Fron- -ersoir?" he roared. . "I thought I oo,uld; fool, him My
ion o�.e' , tenac Sifteet School, Kingston, at an 'No one spoke. A few customers name's not Pedierson.11 I . '�
. r. the opinion of Jhose'who ind-itial salary bf $1,200.00. . . I
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usually know as much and frequent- I �, e, r . I . I I - r I � fr. .d- .
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, . ly more than we do';'not to harp and From The Huron Expositor , 9, I ' I I ......t 6 %7. 4i
hound and criticize but to 6 11 * Grav e -yard Visit Br'in
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ate our,opinions with those of.o�hera; - Ther following named perso . us from 0 . *
r . to "obey and co-operate and to t110 County Of Huron Who aCCOMPan 0 i Up Recoll.e.6tions. *
I led the first farmers' excursion for I I I . I . . 0
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. . ,. Otherwise it will be As Prime' 1� this season t* Manitoba are reported I - - . . . 4' I — .
Minister Winston Churchill so wise- . to have arrived at their destinations, The last time we wandered through on the otorim? .
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. r. In good time:, Jos. Le6ch, Abraham the little graveyard tillat lies,about The -r de 1 the tom are s-
ly stated"the situation when he'said: - Jackson, John 'McManus, Wingham, ' ecor a a bs u
, ou&-quarter of a; mile slouth. of the ually scant, or stereotyped,; mud many
I, "Of. this I am quite sure, that if we and Jas. S.* Timmins,, Bluevat% for Village -orf Sta�ffa, we were ina reflec- -are , commonplace and, oft quoted vers-
. � , * Calgary; J. Sanderson and' wife ,of t,i�ve mood�, says, J. M,,%cTavls,h, in ther.eg .of Scrf ; � .
opbn a quarre"I between -the past Wroxeter, for Winnipeg; D.' C"t*Aon, Pture . -
' . GMvtb,n, for Moose Jaw; R,. Anderson, Fred . Press. And they. . differ greatly. from, epi.
. and the present, we shall find -that Brussels, for Alberta; T. Johnson, In Cnomarty, farther southward, an taps told us years ago ,by gmy-head-
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,we have lost the future." . Varila, and Bessiie- Gaxrett, Londeg. old stone church is sequestered ed Pf011eem, who On a, Sun -day after-
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fice. - I . � l'alm Mr. and M.rs. among. trees in the graveyard, but not noon in sumnierbrue would.. , ''aemble
. I I . � Alex Eagar, HiiNdci, for Sakodats- so dn,'Staffa. Tbie church there, which at t -he graveyard amid soon V., recol,
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. A. Little, Seaforth, for Moosamill, was built in 1879,, and :wbdch replac- levAiRg epitaphs that r ,hia 6
I Robt, Darby, Brussels, d, bome re -
I I 0 . - . . for Barmer; ,ed blie small fraime -structure after- cords simple and, graphic, fiumabrous
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. . /, Mrs. H. Barber, Seafortill, for Mani wards need, as a dlivieshed, still land PatIretic, and which we attach to
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. . . tou; R. Alexander, Lumilery, for Vir- stands) in the village,, commanding a Oth'Or gMVeV4bd15 wit old ti e-wo,
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den; Goo. Stor4y, Seaforth, for Vir- ,iew stretching for miles Westward,. inscriptions, pa4tially moss-co*ere(II,
. The 'Harvest Has Started � den; W. Habldrk, BrusseK for Neep- For .Many year I a there wem two and almost bbriteratedL .
. I atwa; T. J. Gibson, Blyth; Alex Rbgs, denotalmAtional, chur�hes, in Staft, . We think of the, epitap'll Big. Char-
'' BmCofle,ld, and M. E. Gibsqu, Illyth, the Mobhodtist . . ble never failed to repeat, one -wh4ch,
Time has a way of slipping along. all for Indian Head; W. Ji Johnson, r and the, Anglican; m .
....... - Bluevalle, for Boissevain; Mm. Pear- .Cromarty there bus always been but he sadd he bad, read! ..on a stone
it only seems a week or two 6ince � , i one, tlie Presbyterian, ., somewhere near Boston:
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.1. highwak sno t6ws were a com- son, 'Brussels, for Oak Lake; Mrs. FW nalo-ro then thre"core years, and " Here besi the body Of Susan Lowder,
WP Mon ' Brown, of Sv.tfo,rtli, to Portage LE, Who burst while drinking a-
Prai!rie; Mrs. Little, Seaferth, to-M,c- 10 'the- Stafta grav-97ard 'has been -add- pOwder; . , . ,, sedlitz
sight.' Now the'liarvest is,upon us, ing to the . number of it.g; .
I Gregor; J. H. Kerr, Seeforth, to, Mi- . I memorial Called from, thie world, to her
although oursummer has, been:very. ami; Air. and Mrs,. J. rA. MeEwin, ,ittabletf§.- - . ly rest, I I , heaven -
limited to date. %. Win-gliam, to Sourisfield. During the intiervemilig ye,aXS, the 11 ,
I ' She should thave waited till it effer-
. Mr. John Copp has beell'awarded little graveyard 'has lost much of the vesced.11 . I
. Haying started last week,' arid- t'he contract for the eroction.' of the uncanny sensation that Onvelolled us Amother iolle wbach wag said to
what a cro it will be if only we get br;ick bouse, of Mr. Thos. Dickson on i1L c1hildhood days, have, been copied., an epi
P North , Main, St. , Even'If Obl& usually m0ditutes while Ing in Plymouthl, Masts., taph appeat-
the� weather to harvest it. And Mrs. Win. Grassie, Of Portage Ila alone in bbje.,6mveTardi it should ge ,,HeTe under this so was worded:
Prairie, is at Present- visdting, friends, more "sociable.,11 especia,illy when em d and- under these
wheat is out in head and beginning in town, This, is Mrs', Grawdele first the , trees'. , .
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to turn. It will' soon be crowding 'Visit to Seaforth since leaving it sev- Presence of othel, spirits is, sensed, Is buried the, body of soionion poss,
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oral, years ago, and her n3pny because in our caoe they wOre the And diere in this, hole 'lles only his
the hay and the spring grains are am "4 fiVirfts' Of Persons- we knew before- 00d: ,
' much pl,cas�d to Bee her 'cok'ng ihely were lowered beneath t
right after it. . so well, I . he His soul iq shelled, out and gonle up
I . I Mr. Jas. A. Gray, eon of Mr. Rod- mounds. th God," I . .
But everything depends upon the erick Gray, Of McKillop, hum just re- Old Geordle- cWmed that he was The tavernke4per riet-er madle any
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weather, and the weather over the turded from this Commercial 0(glege, as much, at thome stbroiIing in the Pretense Of being a 'Conliotaseur of .
Stratford, where, die, bee completed a grM3,ard, day or night, as be was lepita,pills, 'but 'was ever -readV, When
. week -end was not just the kind we very succesful course, ta.ldft the setting a tr,ap for a mink in the mea- opportunity arOge to contributie the
were looking for or wanted. In fact , "ghett standing in, the conege in) his dow $or treeing a coon, by Moonlight following a-musInIi onel to the -list:
final examinations, . at the mountain.. I .. " "Her -0 Ides, ,Did Caleb Hax&,
it will take a'good part of this week , , The following, is the stand -tag. of in the gravOard there comeo the BY trade a lim, I
for Nature to gei her garments dry ' ' the pupils of the WhAllro# '0611001 tftllqlg that the old and the now 11fe When hO died, the devii orled, :
based 'On Proficiency, Zitid'reg*arity of the vitliag,e jig, 'c ,
again. , ". of attendance.. Foulith, -class�Bella ever brOulcled there. On "ClOnle, Caleb, ,Come."' I
v gramostons and monu=6ant ho our weilatation of the pm,t we
e appear the SimPle dates of birt-b thought ,of lh(6 time w,hen -Vie knew
- Third Class, --Sam, Pet,hick, Thomas and death, am4, utter all, what longer practically all.'wbo
But things keep on growing nice ,MeNab, Mary Hamm, Afiijk poftlick; tber
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ly, and even if many farmers never , 7�100,f Maggie MeNa .� I Were laid theire.
I b, Akice- Adim�; record is! needed? ; Ir , Our larowledve also took in �w tw
Sr. SecOnd-Willtiet dov"Aaek, George 0, 'Veny maTbl4D slab or
did finish their seeding, what they Hanina, , Mary ,Mur&e; Jr. �hafti we they had been;, and Mknbrr bftng�t
9000`116- almost mechanically readi someWng to m4nd the foaagie, and flowft% that
did manage to sow in between times , Robert A3rieve, Joseph Dolmage,,. John akin to 11sacr , �
Henderson. � ed, to 06 memom," and- w�Vre an aftempt to mIake, otmMo� the ,
is well up and giving Mat -promise. Mr. John Russell, brother of Mr. from underneath wie reoQve Messages graveor-bleedingbeart, oweft w1U, jam, �
If the .roots, the - corn and the Thos. Russell of Itivn6raide jr Of #Orr0w, gloom, hope; I of "fthly old- man, my-rde, dalgiea,. an offtston- .
home on a ,1;6t from a"O, 16 11fei of Immortality. . -&I rose bush gad lallmost olveryVibbre :
beans turn out as well aq the hay a ('a�'form'a after The.certainty faces us. th,gt i
-o absence of, A%. yea�o.. Mr. - Russell - IlIdden, a patch Of live-fOrOvi8r. Scattered, here ,
and wheat, we will not be able to is ,% rwilway euglui&er audi bw a good, cmmbllj�g in th6-,earth &1)6ut us, are ,and 1b;ere wore abb libneyoucklis and,
AtW&I . ithe, sk0letow and the ashes of men tbel W06019 willow; and falowtng . I
complain a great deal about this and lucrative gur I
. 00 *SUnday morWalg' last thle salt land womeni'and obAldren *;e 'once as- the line of the Mute were W,ud ragp�
Vrurkig,'dry liaug%; derriqk a" engine 1110dRitled with and ithese f'OTM the barry bushes in profuglbM4 I
year's harvest. It may even be as house of , Mr, P4A�0.. MoP*ani- in .Sililt- 1foundadon amid reason ft the Mrs- 1 Th`0 gr`aVGy9td Is MOW IW,wer and I
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good as last ye9r, and that Is about totd, acrogs, the ri*6r tf�ft OAOTIch, �Yard. I I � mWO PretembOuff than, of Yom, and 1
as good go it could be 'in an� eoun. were 41worverk to ,he -on ",' �AW jF� Loolollng oVOr this 00UntT".Pd1e slid theme are insmes, of PerAb" unknbWn
try or a' ny., 'el, i r 0, short U ltw OU�&6 *40 fWuced then tWalrds this vilbage we ftee $,,[',, to us' TheIr Urei stbTles aft not dis.
me. 1- . to �6010s. Mjj'ae lost ,*VLg fj*jJt.,.$SA000. othlar,certalnt�y,-jn " old hofteg mA cftsteid by the Imerlptlotts.
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it all, of coursei depeiids upon the Mr. H. XMP, meof )A* In tho ne* rZW&MOA� UV,e W . .
opened out a je*`olry And 01te, evehi tr 91oftei bftr jlj� &IMinelvitaft-4 iift, sqw�ag� ' Vth ,(
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the od activity in Hullett TowusIllp ,
in the last tea days4 W. 1,11iV68 Patter -
,Son,, an 011'geologist andpracticai, op- 41
eratoir who has %pent over 20 years ,
in t!be Midc,ontinental oil'fleld of the I �
United Sitates, auffwho came here to
endeavor to find oR, for the Allies to
carry, on the war and *ho is, a native -
'-of Bruce County, in hie, iDvestlga,tions . .
'Came into Clilintion on, tihei invitatioa of . , I
those who wore asIsociated, with tha � . ?P ,
dirillin
,g of tille Clinton well, and he
wa& so imimpsseo with. what he found
that he .decidied to remain and ,has 1 . .
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made. a location on the Be.k.-.t Allen �
farm which be grays, he� considers, the
best" pnospoGt for oil lite has ever I
found, anywhere. Hmp -assures bhose .
who were responsible, for th�i drilUng. :
of the ClIntion- well that they had, an
oil well at wound. 1,60,0 feet if tIlw I ,
had knownhow'to save it. . Those who .
have been with Mr. Paterson !in m4k- .. ,
ing his, ,inivestigRtionst are convinced, , I -
the knows his business, and already .: , � -.1 � ....
the plans for daililling a well are weU I .
unde� way. -Blyth, Standard. ,
Appointed To f2xeter High Schoo.1 . . . I
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. At a special meeting ok-ilih. Do Id I � I
of Education, of Exeter Monday ni irt,
Miss MarlanH.8n6II, B.A., gold med- I' I
allsie in clasisdes, from University .�of I
Toronto, was appointed tO head the I
Latin department in�Exetor High . I
School. Mies Snell was a memberof
the specialists' class in classics at I
the O.E.Q, the past term. Her home
is in Londesboro. Miss Snell has ac- - I
cePted. - the appointment. - Blyth . . .
Stand-a�&.
I Presentation . I
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,Oil Mbuday eve -Wag the friends, and 1.
310ighbors of the Bas.e lAne and, the I. .
Gravel Road, gathered at'th,e home of �
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Tyndall in, hon-
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or of bheir reitc6nt marriage'anid pres- I 4 I
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ented. them with a, I,ov&l,y occasional- I .
chair; the address being read by Mts,4
Margaret Levey and Presentation,
Made by Billy Jedildblit and Wilbur
Levey� The groom resq6nded in a, �
few suitable! words, thanking t4ein
for their kinduests, The evening, was 1,
spent in'garnes, -and social chat.-CIIA- I..
tub: News -Record, ' . -
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Leaving Town .1 � �
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. CaPt- McDowell, who has been to .
charge of the loml Salvation, Army -
.corps, has recelved. notice, of tTans-
fer and will conduct farewell services; .
�on Sunday. He leaves, Clinton ,after- I
spenddug two and a half years, here, I � I
during. wh!4�h, time dleiras Proved birri-
self an energetic worker for thie ' . �
Army.-Clintion News -Record. I
Prize Winners, At Festival' �
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The strawtberry $easou was usher- I """ .
ed in kkslt Monday evening ait a de, ,, I
lighiful strawberry. festival lield OIV I
tho'groundis of St. Joseph's Churcilt,
The ladies -and gentlOnlen, of the par-
is1h bad' worked hard in, preparatioix� -
for this event, and'%the result was a
most enjoyable -time fo� til -e man� who, I
were ,present for. the occasion, Sup- . I
Per was .,serv6d outdoors on' -tables. ,l -1 .
tElstefully decorati�d wi't� fl,owers.. I
General ,convener for thei,'.supper
Mrst..,Ch-rig. 0,Brieu,' I was . -
asadsted- by Miss .
Mona Carbert, -Mi-gs, Eileen Tigheand
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Mrs; Joseph.. Becker. Afterwards a I �
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numbei"of^,gambi of 6ingo�were en-,
joYed � and the Avewlig concluded with.
dancing to Arthuir's Orchestra. Tho
following were the Prize winners.-ju .
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the drawing: Ist, $15.00, Mrs. Joan- . I
na MbAuley, Sarnia; 211d, Subburst-
.Pattern quilt, Miss Ka&iileen�Tully, .
Sarnia; 3rd, Trilite,table, lamp Miss - .
Dorothy McGuire, bayfleld; ilth,'$5.69, '
Miss Antionette Z1114r, Daehiwood;L �,, -
5th, $5.00, Mr. Charles Lovett, Clin-* .
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I t0n.-Clinton Ne%m,,Re.cord. I .
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Graduated From Bruce Hospital '.. I
Seven Young wOlneu complised tille, .. I
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graduaMlon class, of the Bruce Counity � %
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at- the �speciaq, exerelses heId tat the
Town Hall, Walkerton. ,It was thq�
last grA-cluating class, from thas, Insti-
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pi;�Jvoitni as henceforth, acoordfug '"to
efal regulatilons, no mbre, train-
ing classes will be held anid ,only gm. '
duate nurses will be on the staff of -
the hospital. The graduating class of ,
-1940 comprised Mi'sseq Helen C.'&+
11110;' of Ripley; Margaret A. Edgar,
of Wroxeter, Elizabeth. ]t k,K,=i,,
of Lucknow;. Edith E, McGi,,.,,, I of .
PafsileY; Nellie M. Fyfe, of Haxrlst,ou;
Elizabeth Ward., of Xenible,; Ruth L,
Hakrafail amd Stella M. Mnlay on, of
Harriston.-Wiligham Aidvaaces:,nmes. " .1.
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I Took Post Graduate- Work *
Mr. F. F. Homuth, optometrIst, fiag
r0tu,rned, to b4s, home -In, H&rrlston gf.
ter having Spent some,time taking a .
POst-graduate course in OPtometry at
Toronto University ,and the Ontario
00"16ge Of Optometry. The prilacipl, .
subjects covered on tibe courefe wera .
meognition of Ocular ddiseases, Psy.
ebodogy, treatment of m,yoDia land
lyresby(OVR, clamPiTnetry and motorists I
VIA1011 tests'- - W1119ham; AdVanc,-
74bles. .
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At 4 MeOU119 of tlix� Evoning,Aux-
llarY of the*United ,Church U61d at
Jilio Ihom� ot Miss, Blanch,6 Denn&A on'
I!W�ddy e")akng, R�i,. J. R.'And�w
O.M was presented wdth two ndvel
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f0luftm, hOvel W that eaell 1�iage eon, -
alned a ravOriiO POA899O Of POe*y. or
rome of a' m0ftber Of 'ti!16 Con1grega-
10111 ft1d, th6r isighature, Mr. Ander- . �
Pqu whai dleldghtW antl wIll, .111, future
*Ira b6 linr ta - 0d§1fAo& t - - It. Wing_
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Mm Ib�r turning &e p o V's
� ages 6f , these
I'60kI19- Wdnghaiii Advanc*-rnmeIs.
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Change In Mah:Rgerhent of ,Mitlls �
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A chwngta in tale 160sl. mmagem,6nt
-f &P westarin CaRM4 'Viour Mills.,
!6-, bbt% taken offoot ". week in f;bo
16wrdmieftt -of J. wMild Ptimer 866r
grtvLfi, .
. " YeklAW SWI"ft aA the Gode-
lob iWIL Mr. rMsor ItL- adkutl& to
, h�y pW.6Tb1WW60 tw ug r&VM*"1-
,ft g# Wftl mdwgw ftr Itu obuloday
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