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I 1, �,,,,,,�,,�,�i,�,", ��',,,';',.i�,;,"`,�,� I � that tUre will be 4 town-, village or I i . I l 11, I I.. - 0 - ,;' I", 2:1, ' 0 . . I I '. ,� ,i, M k. I %� " I Qern � . , .", �11i.; ,,,� � � - . . . ,�,., " ',,,�!��,,­ 1,11"i, 1, . . I I . . I - , , �. �� I "i `F I..— ��:,�,�'�,',, 7 , , , or. __ 1, ntercsting 1� a Picked, Fro � y A% .. .. ow 1 ,I�!,��,",!�;;,!;�.�,:�:'�,,�'��'),��",.!i�!",�� 4 McLean, Ed# ., �l . , i���,�,",,.�,,�'.��.�,��-�,�,,���!���.�.,��-����,��o � . township .1o'the county withQut mod * 011 . , alz .� , .. ,, N . . . . . . e I .. ,ad . 0. ii I . ���,��"".",���""��,,���,i,,',,�l����i,��,,�.�� ,' �' , , " 11�,i , � The Huron F*posltior of Fifty arlid � . . �.. ' . - Kvr,y 4; 09,Y10) . I ".0 I * � i'l 0 . I '� " �. 1,,-",1;i , " 'a, . - �`�v ,Years Ago. . . I From C.aliforma : '�'��', " t io, ev- ­ ern -snow removal equipment�'Ieither I 1- �Ie ,";t,,,,,,� I I ', 41` "i"I N"41"A".. .. $eaforth Onta�_ . I . 0, - (41y rt�j�,",��"�"' ��j,,�`,`��tl,,',',, I I �`J,iiffi­%_, ..,-'11 4' 1 . w4t . . 11 I � 11� 1. !�� . ...... '"I"..." _ ­ ... - I - � of .its 0 , " -!'� �."'.'�""I"�T�'-F�'h"I"�.�.� � .. I I 1. , .1'.�!���:��".,�,!����.�,,�"",i,.� -,."`,��A',I,'! , .. ,, ay afternoon by McLean wn or readily hvailablq from . . I ."­ . I I L . V � � , "'� ;t"..F.., . ifor1niA Miss Bea. , . � ,* a Writing from CAI '�,��-',,���i.�'ll�:�,L�,'�,�'l,i�������� .! ", ; 1:4,1- ` . . ' - - - - - _f-.­.­�. . . "COCD CURES" let, A hint drop ou a rural telephone ale McGregor, formerly of Brucefield, ,- I ­ � " , . I I ll� I 1`1 " "I ­� , , . � I I - ,�, Q line abaut'on of the family having describes the war work being done in I .11, "I".1141,14, ,_4 " le - ", I ,� " '_ , "I I , . ., � , som other near quarter. . ,,�i"�,.,���,.�,�,,.;":�',�,��:1 , !, � 14, i 1, � , I , �* I$; V i , "�,��:;�,',�;�`;,L�,- " . I", _1 � . , . g,.4­� " _ ,. � .e L �­' I,, ,I­,­',�'.._� . It will be expensive, of course, From The Huron Ey,posltor This is the season for col& Even a, -cold and then sit back aad' wait, that state. She enclosed the follow- " ,":,, f� ..... . . A 1-1.�.­,,,., '�;, ,:� - �,��", ,,,N_,,.,.,. 11 �. : . ", . � . I 1. January 30, 1891. our belligerent Berkshire is Isnifflixig t N I 1� ��,,',',',�,�jl�,'��"",��)""�,�"!",�'��,,�,���i�",I�,�.��,, V� Sure enough in about ten minutes Ing story which outlines the Interest ia ��Ilt ­1,11�1'1­1`, I ","", ". - scrIp " . r,� S br," ' tion rates, $1.50 a year in but the,experience of last winter and these days, using the. straw. stacX -to you'll have everybody on the line, Red Cross work in. -Los Angeles-. . I j-', �',�"'��,'��,fi��li_.�."����"'-"��"� ""._': .. . ... �`r �` , _­, The annivera of the birth of Rob- �,Z'',�'.'�jl���Ll," �. , ary. . % �4,:, l wipe away the influeuza-ingpired c�jjin,g wi �''14, ,.1!i 1: "Ii� I`., I'' y last December, has very ble Burns, was 06lebrated -by a supper 1, .,,�, �� �, 4, 4 -,.A again earl .th their own prescriPtilDn ' "There will always be an England, i "Ill:, ,r:,R,,, *,, ace;. foreign, $2.00 a year. Single tears. In the barnyard, Biddy, Our for -a cold- cure. . �r l �';"��_­ I. ,.: , , . .1 I - at ithe Queen&F. Hot��, on' Tuesday, " . ." Iff "', ( r%l , I � � y ­` �i � 1 `�,',� -90ple. much opened our eyes as to how real little Red, Hen, has watery eyes, to ". � . . 9, 4 cents each. � � I evening last. The supp6r was Ar- match her complexion and I've noticed About the strangest *no I ever That is the song 100 men and wo- � . I , , ��, .,. � � � I ly dependent we are on modern motor ranged by the CAledorlian Society and- the diorse stable 'resounding with, the ',heard vias, that of Mrs. Higgins., who men are singing as tlitey� sort, clean, It . . .1 . was atteizided­4� ninety persons. The called, this morning to suggest that press, pack and ship tong of Used t led a �. ­% - - —A&ex, U, hu g. , ra t os on appli�ation. - transportation . And that goes, for meal -headed b,y a grand old Scotch exploding sneezes. of the Inhabitants t.0e hill. ' M n, Pickle two duck livers clothing from Los Allgeles to the'Erit- __ '! i - .- .- I I I � I �,�'IiI . , I - the i8b. ' . - I .. ','�4.!,. 1�,, .,.!.;. " Ons Hiag-gis was. got. -up, in Mr. StepheW'i. in vine:&I�r a4d! Balt And then eat ;!���,..��.U�, -,'I, back- ­9treets- and back- -concessi' 31 of that portion of the ba=. I , , _. , ��:­J;,,;.;z: , � ... I 11 I. I - Last week- the-hired-man,_had_.a.�cohL 1, I ,4 ,.,�� ", 4.3'. _ . . I * best style., Several excellent songs . -livers- -lbefore, going. -to. bed_ Another In an ivy-cover!ed Englis-h mansion I Ill . s e were sung and' M .4 I � . �,'. ,, � — -4 Berkley S(tuare, under the dir c� " I 'V'�,It " '8E, . any good speeches Flo -.-- � , ­ ,'A''�' I , - I Main stre ts, and r bre Mast he demanded sliced on�l person called up to say.that-a cup, Of at e " .AFORTH, 'Friday, January 31st.. �r ' � . tons and while the rest of us cheQ,r- Pure vitnegAr and mustard would be a tion of Miss Jeanne Norton, the Brit- ,­'� . ,, � . Q-,,�I�� . I paved roads and highways. made. ,�,;O�Wi� , ��,.%�. ,..t 1 , 1 1 . fully tried to hold the tears back, h, M�t,,`!- ", . The first carnival of the season. was MU e certain curd for a cold. Still anothe: .ish of Southern ,Califor-iq wnrk As �4' 5 i��11, . , , held on- the skatiAg,jink in this. town: nehed ,on the vegetable dynamite said that they fourild that axle grease hard as they can, from early morning 4 I �tI�,,,,`I,�,`., . 0 cheerfully. At last when, the rest of � ���, �;;,,9�1',`,­,�:�: Huron to Spend Monep on War ori.. Thursday last. The weather was . and turpentine rubbeil. on the throat until dark, aiding in the best way they I �,��,,�,. ': . Us found eiccuses to move as far away woul "I I ��;"' '11;,111� 1� . 1, very soft and, consequently the ice d be just the thing to cure the can ,their count,lrYMen across the �! . . 0W.i"h;� ,,�'1,11,j The Bog Scout from the table, as possible, the gasPOI1 hired man of all his cold germst. ocean. I I'ir,­ Huron County is going to spend vvlas not good. .The three mile race for breath, and gulped water In a mat- % I -N* , , :,� I Ships 100 Tons � " I of Egmond- ter to be compared td the ,husky one- Mention a cold and the average man �,hog?-p . %,i',i.l�j � , . some real money on its war effort Last week a German bomb that ville and George Ewing, second. The -iouth ,�,,, t T�� cly e And in six n -a since Miss Nol- 6 I 1�l,,: ", , , mile race was won by J, Adams, and ,linder pump. of a thr shefs, tank. or woman will either prescribe for it ton started the work, they ,have ship - I - �7�a�,,��:- during the coming year. So decid- fell in one of the suburbs of London, somehow the onions didn' . t seem to or start telling.�ou about the time a . ",Z.'. E. Kruse. The olld reliable barrel race . ped 100 tons of warm -clothing lal, per- 0 1 , �..'�',,W�� help the cold�. One thing they did do certain uncle of their§ took a mild ''valued, at $750,000, con- q��­� ed the County Council at the January ' England, happened to break the gas .'a won by. J. Adams and Leo K11- � �g',4, . , wa and that was to keep the rest Of us cold' and died fifteen, days later after feet condition, I ". " � �',", . 11 , I , session held in Goderich last week. main. . . . dishes was far enough away from him, that we sixywly stranglin servatively.- The best part, they say I � ''Ll I . won. by Mr. Peter Dill as he held the 9 to -death. 'Me mien- �, r" . with their faces alight, is that not one g,�Z­ ' ,,J Of g'lkij- didn't pick up, any the cold, germs. tion Of a cold seems to make people # I �' I �"Nj For war purposes the Council auth- . . I A few minutes later a Boy Scout lucky number. -- bit of their work -has beem wasted, for 110Z,;] Mr. Ed. Fowler, formerly of the Hiur- At- noon he remembered another think of graveyards or home-made � "Y' .. every shipment has- found its, way to I$ 1 I! 0,1� '1� , ,� L';�. orized the setting aside of one-half appeared on the scen a on Road, Hullett, but now of the cure that had been offered at some prescriptions. � England, and h4s been accounted' for I,- , previous date And he wore a pair of I remember qijite v �_ I A; L 4 - 04" � SouriR 41strict, Manitoba, is here at by the -British Red Cross. _�ell coming home 0;ZV ­ mill,, or approximately, twen�y'-seven good sniff. ,"Gas," he said. present,buying up horses to take to woollen stockings criss-crossed on.his from school one night with a bad cold Every day, from 8.15 a.m. .to 5 P.P:1. . � 1, , "I ! ' it was for the warmth and a kindly old gentleman who lived IT thousand dollars. Of this amount ten In such circumstances, the - the Prairie Province with him. chest. Whether I women who have never needed to work I _.major - ol of the woollW. Material or some iib a little house this side of our Con- . , ' ...,;-!:, ,_ thousand dollars was voted to. the - ity of the, people would have run for Mr. H. B. Deitweller of Stanley near strange superstitious reason I'll never cession -schoolhouse talking to me. really labor at this project which �vdll 0 . . .1, Blake, informs us that a teacup and 11� I belp cold men, women and. children' ., I Canadian Red Cross headquarters at ' help, but the 'Scout knew a better a half of seed soWn'by him, netted 31 tell you, but his cold grew steadily He gave me a little sack .to wear ar. . 3. the Itand, where Nazi bombs 1h I I � -1. � , I'i�,, ' It I& a v�,r,e. m me Pr . ornille warm 11 ... 11, " pounds of good clean, seed'. -have destroyed ho-mes) and. food and �V,. Toronto to be paid during the next way. , He dived into the crater made After supper he soakedhis feet in not to tell Anybody about it, and. to Rvg�; . new variety the -got in Virginia. apparel. i t I J�,� I Messrs. John McIntosh and A-- -h e l%�', campaign. Two thousand dollars will by the bomb and with the clay made rthu- a solution of � mustard and salt. and bury it after I had worri it for t re Project Success it'­,�, ' boil-lng hot water. Then he d!rh;nk days. I managed to wear it for a ' I I Mason of Brucetield hayp gone to th 11 idea of ,,;�. . e i "We ev�r dreamed' this v "'I" �.. I 9,0 to, the Salvation Army Red Shield so plentifully available by the explos- London, Business Collgge. " juice from roast lemons and wellt. to day, but Mother pinned me down . to collecting a few old clotbes could bel I .� �,�' . . -1 On I I bed,. Next morning he Was Prowl 119 changing my underwear -e morrung .� Mesisrs. Dixon and McCartney of . . .. Fund; one hundred dollars to the ion, plugged up the hole through around about four o'clock looking for and in the course of the so successful," pretty Miss Norton de--_, f '' `,��. .�� BrucefieId are laying in a beautiful . 0 wrestling clarod as she waved an. -arm toward a . . , l0l.... Greek Wdr Relief Fund and 'two which the gas was escaping . .. .. ....... .. ,�- aspirin. tablets, 'In a - ,bout that followed she disc vered the roomful Of used materials that had ��i' � stock of ice. .Pite, of Our Ili � I sistence he wouldn't stay in bed. He's bag .She opened It to find a diced 4 1. �';� tk6usand dollars will be set aside for . When the 'members of the -Gas Mr. Wm. Ford, son of Mr. John � just been checked In. "We receive I iA . I I . Ford, of TuckQrsmith Township, left been hacking and coughing all morn- calf's ear. W[hat she told ime.-then Mag . nificent fur coats for relinig. I . V!�] . . equipment or-oth,er facilities for the Company made,, theif � a Ing and,, growling a:bout conditions- I've always'remembered . . . includl � ng I I . 9 . . ppearance, Hensall this Week for RepOn, North in general. Evidently his cold is not the advice that the only way to cure Sometimes we are tempted to sell ��,�,], , DA-kota, where he has seellf,94 a good �',`11_ recreation ,hall at Port Albert Air- . they -congratulated the "boy on his I ­. Improviing, nor for that matter, his a fur coat to get expense Money, for ( . I � ' . . . . position as- school teacher 11 a cold was to go to b6d for W day qr But even- X'L , Port. I I fine piece of work and asked what, Mr. Herman Wells of �uricb. has disposition. . operation of this project. � . �;�`�,� � I � ' ' so . . . and not to listen to what the thing that, -can be used over tl�ere, we ' §, . ­ I engaged the soil of Mr. Block; of Nor. I mention this only as an examp1q, neighbors have to offer by 'Way of . k ", % . 1, Being one of the wealthiest" coun- had made him think of using"clay of cold' cures It's strange, but just cures. I aend�-and- of course, fur � coats at& � �, ".. �, I , ", . . . . warm and very welcome." A— manby, as Apprentice in his harness . 7 I - , . . . I id �1� to plug the hole. I shop. ' The bill for new linings rims, to, $35 1 6 ,!,. ties in the Province, and debt free be- I I � " I I , , We9t . I ­ "' I The annual meeting- of the mu.,g"dwamm , , , r month, and the 'workers . I 111, sides, the,people of Huron,will look - The Boy Scout seemed. to be very Wawanosh --Mre Inssurance Company .- . I . . �:� � ,. I . . ... - -, I �. - ' do all of the sewing. They used to,do, ( �_ - upok the decisions of the councillors , much surprised at the question, and was beld, in Dungarinan, on Tuesday'I, , 9 all Of the w"hing ded dry c1paning; . I � 4 1. . . 27th 1 wn by the see- . I also -but now there'are special prices 0 . . ,��,'. in. these matters with decided favor' looked it.. "It seemed the sensible nat. it fi�aso ;4ho., ,JUSTA SMILE OR Two: ��,� I . , ­ . ) retary, Mr. J. M.'Roblerts, � given -by dry cleaners and laundries "','' . I and will encourage them in every thing to do," he, replied. penses were, very much below the Ay. lnmmmwmp�. . . -and the bill& for laundry -run, to $100 41 . 1, I�D . . I f I I , ... , ,r,,,. I I I .1 � .., each m6rittb,",,�rith! cleaning just as . �t� � . way to continue t 0 1 ��,Il� .beir war 'efforts That is the training a Boy Scout - M a 0 _ . I The auction sale on Thursday of last Mother: "Now no morel Cb,rlstma� . Mrs. Dragon: "George, I' ju t mu ii. F" "I - 0 week on the farm of the late David, uudcbng, Peter. ' You're too small to wondering what Christmas gift I shall '�Irl order to make expense money 11 - - -- through the coming months, and, if ets. He sees "the sensible thing � Walker, on the Mill Road, Tucker- tae so much." send to the Home for Lost Dogs.- I . *�, 9 . I "I:. I I we hold rummage sales," came the, t,�: -necessary, through the coming years. do", in any emergency. smith, was the Most largely Attended Peter: ,"I'm not so small inside as, I Long Suffering Mr. D.: "Send, me, explanation. "But we never sell any- I. �?11. - ' .. . . �.�'7 . sale ever held in the county. The am outside." . m'dear." I F , I... I But wealthy and all as Huron may . 0'. .hammer was weilded by'�'Mr- Archi- 0 . a I . thing,that refugees can,*uste. So much )��,, e she has any - ... . . comes, 'in ,here that !an -It practical- I I IL;;L , . . bald Bishop, M.P.P.', and be hAd. a - He-�'I have a presentraent�" "Do you sell all kinds of seeds?"? and we make money on, jewelry, hand- , � . L..�,,�, I . -more money - to , Black Gasoline . heavy days work. It was nearly eight Slhe----PThat I'm going to giv! You I asked -seven-year-old Dorothy'. ' bags and silly sihoes and evening ... . o I 'Yes," replied the shopmam. - 6 I o'clock in the evening when he fin- a new pair of motoring gloves for . dresses." ,:" . I".. . pay her fair- share of the successful ' ished. Mr. Ed. Papple sed'the Christmas?" It "And do they always blossom?" Cotton, materials 'and, ­)rn linings, ",' I . I Aurcha . 1, . prosecution of,the war. For that . At the Bruce County Council meet- farm for $6,200. 1 . He----�'Yes, that is the present Yes, Miss." unusable materials, ar"baled and sold. P .. I � e � . �,:��, . ' Ing in Walkerton last week" A reso- Mr. Duff bad a very good sale on meant." , eds which for rags. Empty, cartons in. which 1. ,, � .R reason we -dre a little inclined to . I the farm of Mr. John McMillan Jr. of . 0 W211 grow into a tree like that one the used clothing and bedding are' . I I I 11 . . . ­', lutio as adopted which read: "Im McKillop, on Monday. ­ Twerity-four Mother: " Paul, you naughty boy, In the window�-with dolls I �� .1. � . I A & doubt the wisdom of the Council . , and toys, brought to the mansion are also baled . N� . 1. steers were sold,yanging In price, from You've been eating too much Christmas and sweets,. and everything. ' I aud sold'. The organization, realizes ,�-11� as �ulell as the method of exemption it"' . when at the same session itvoted- a I $36.00 to $50.06'and were purchased pudding. Do you feel very bad, -dear?" ­ 0 . $20 Per month for expenses friom. these I ,, . ;;, . from gas'.tax for farmers usin' I by R. McMill Thomas Govenlock, Paal ... Thank you-Ilon *1y dy- The cousin% met at a Christmas materials. Nothing is wasted. . . al.� ,g gas an, . � -grant of one thousand dollars to the I , ,;- ri, Ing." . I N John Dale C. Dale, ST., Wrn. ILYA party. . -Canadian Legionairea give one night '. I'V 1, .. .Agricultural Committee to promote engines,for farm use .is extremel y w. Aitoh.e;on,, Alex. Johnson.' John Mc- 4 "I'm going to be married soon," said each week to the work of nailing It . . . * 'iL ' rM, did not M, aid to Her cousin looked surprised. pa'cking boxes and labeling them for 1, Master: "The man w -ho I I ,14�,ii complicated and leaves, too much Dougall. The 50 acre. -fa ' a I Jame. � I ,011�, the organization of a Huron unit of , . I 1, I ,;,;.. � get a purchaser.41- l singing carols in the streets wants to I '�Gracious!ll she exclaimed, in ifn- shippilng. � &�, . room for misunderstanding' and a, . 4 1, �, kupw If you can, help him, I ladylike tones. "How so=?" . House Donated I . .. I _10'n, Expositor, I Master: "Impossible, I c� ,, " "As soon as possible," replied the The beautiful house with'its 25 . 0 . �%, - .1 I . t ,� � the proposed Federation of Agricul. * , , si� .,�i: I hend th all Lya�oline � �. buse, w, e recomi at " F�bm The �H . atii ,I.g a I I - ; ,."... ture. ' .- . - * - - - _­ - February 4th, 1916. note." _-1 ....... _ .­_ I other coyly. rooms, 12 baths. and huge basemerit�- I 0 - I . I li - . ' . us rm es ased I 1-11 . . I p�;, . Agriculture is Huron's ed for fa pu�pos be pii�ch ' A total of seventy men have enlist- all in use by the British workerd- ", � . , we know, I . . t — without tax being levied on same and ed from Goderich with the 161st Hur- hasbeen'donated. to the cause by Mrs. ­ C��. basic industry, and, we might add, if I � . .... . 16 I � 1. . oil Regiment, and- over 500 have enlist- .. . Lee Phillips, who has -moved, -to San' . . 1". be identified by black coloring water- i,d frorn'that town since the war be- . ' I a Marino. A6d the ,house is theirs for , I .,,, . . any industry ever neede r . . . r I , , � ,, R&F-, , ", � "' '�. ,ltl'-"_� , .1 I ". ; I . � . � IMP" ^ _' __'^r""r' , —­ ' 'L �­ . . . . . . " 01� I 0 , _ ( N , -I'm -� I I I ). I ", I , ^ - I , 419 I. 6 T -F 'I I 11�' .. I , �, , , gan. 0 the duration -of the war. .- . I -, . organization, it is agriculture. But ial. We think in this way authorities Dangerous. Nonsense .1 , �e . I I . � . .. The Macy friends, of Mr. Edgar Pat- I . I t3ooks have been moved from Ahe I 9 I . 1.� . . .. at the -same time we,can not see why could check on abuse more easily." tison, late station. agent at Brucefield, ql, Winnipeg Free Press .1 . 1 40.. flo,or-to-ceiling shelves of the large . . � "' .. 1 There is no doubt bu� that the a- who' receritly'dbrined the khaki, will 1. I . I I . . . 0hrary-and lotheir Otead. there is V . 'Ili the County, as.a.whotle should pay . nged according to metb.- I Iii I f I 1 7 . ' be pleased to hear of his Promotion . . I I . clothing, arra . ' ul ., . buse of the few have m a"06. a heap of ' ' to ,corporal on Jaziulary.17tb. He is . I . tod, and all ckrefully labelead.. I . . ,I for that organization. Has the Hur- . . , � �. - I I r I . � I . . 'il . � � 11 . stationed' at Galt. � � It is impssible to believe that the'depre Zion. The war -has) enharced . a . V�. on County Council any more right , trouble, f or the' re'st of the farmers. I . 7, . in the . matter of rebates on gas used Mr J�hn Jarrott ot. Zurich met.with. solid, sensible.farm. folk of Canadalthat Idepression - :_ -it has cut off still , . I I .. ' 11 fn oriv-0 n f-'hn"QSrndi r1n11n-rQ nf fh (a a painful accident while'assAtiag in bu'+Y to-daY thinking out. the most dif- I more markets . 1 . I . I � � il . . ' , Ill I . people's taxes' to the fa . I . I for agricultural purposes. . In fact., I I sawing wood at the farm of Mr'. Hi;igh Love, Ih His illagreen. hand ficult. problems that they -havp everl faced, are -blind to follow I . . .1. In order to re-establish pe� %ce-and I there 'Way !, I . . , �,.­l enable.- them to perfect an organ- !"..,. . I . I � the farmer now has to produce a re-� , . near left came in- contact with the teeth of the prepared, y dovitzi the Path their lead,ers'�are mark- ' IS no ,other . of I .those lost, markets-, Canada � . N". . . . . .,IF. #Ation from wich they hope to reap . ceipt for evQr,v gallon of gas he pur- circular saw and the Palm of ,the hand was cut open to the bone. .g fqr them. in 1110 , Can it be that t slo- gan "Give 'us 1926'2� parity Prices, or huudreds .0 f thousands or' MULL, Uuu I hun6edsl - millions dollars i'll r � a benefi . t for themselves", than it has . l . chases before he can obtain a rebate I I � . Mr.,W- R, -Blanchard Of. Nelson, *9.C:, -count, -us, out," is the. war slogan. of . of of Into � the -war A* W . ar that is being- forugh . t I �kl - I " �:. . to give a thousand ,dollars -,to any . � forthat used on the farm. . 1.1 . is visiting at the home: of Mr., ad, Mrs. Henry, Cash, McKilloip.' l I the Canadian. farmers? We do npt believe it. foi- Cau�dals.farmers as much as; fori any Other group in, the world today. ' t" I . �' , _A�. I 17illn n -P +n%xrn ;-n +'kn nni-rnf iFn 'kal �. But whether the'Durchase of black Fredd Larkin, who, jOined -one of the We d�) not believe ,t�at the leaders, In sucii. a case it Might be imagin- . . � � I , I b i � I � . I . I ll, 45- . . ., 'VI. . J V . artillery battalions -at Kingston, recen,t. themselves really mean- this, but what ed that the Canai:16� farm leaders .11 I : , I "." I . gasoline f or farm purposes, other . Wing For Jack Calder . ��,�i' them organize a Chamber of Com- ly,.I.aperit Sunday with his parbrits be- seems certain is that they ,have not wauld have eaidt: ,,,Go to it ,M li�, . . I th Si , en, , L.A.C. Jack 'Calder son of Rev. A.C-_ f 11'., merce or Board of Trade or any other than the use of -the car, would just- fore leaving Canada foractive, service followed through . to its inevitable We have to stand. orl� e de -lines I 1, . t conclusion the process of �and Mrs. Calder, received his, singi " ' ' il�-, , Miss Ethel Williarns, of Stewar argument just Dow. But we will do all we can e ..'' - Make . , �', � � Organization which would have for ify the Government in dispensing Bros. .staff has. taken a, I)ositiont as. they have started. tio, help and observer's wing at Jarvis No. I Bomb. !�I things. easier 1: " . stenograpber in the, Donlinion, Bank. . Thousands of' Canadian farmers You, and we ki2,o,w we for Ing and Guntriery, Sell . � , .;�11: . 'th the collection of the gas tax, is will. share in ool on. Saturday.- i I ��. -1 - ­ . I ,its sole aim an additional prosperity , . wl Mr. ,Charles Clark has disposed of today have sons in, the; fighting forces. the victory. Just keep us going as At the same time h"as promated r I I ��"";� - , , _ � . K-� for that -particular community? . W,bil to the ank of sergyant observer. He 4:', something else again. If... black. gas his barberiqg buM'6ess. in the Com- They know .tfiat those boys. must be best you eat' e You - fight.',, �J,I.�` . will run a farmer's machinery, it will Mercial Hotel Block to Mr. Joseph ,given ai rapidly as possible every kind, a 0 1 left Xth the 'rest of ,his- &aduating ( I ., ,�,V�Ii If it has, we do not see the reason. . Riley. of Bradford. Mr. Clark leaves * '.., I of very expensive pieced of equipment -But not at all. instead, a Cry goes, class for Rivers, Manitoba wh�are he- I , i";� ,1' In fact we are very much afraid that , run his car or truck too and -as an shortly for London, to take a course to'fit t hem. for their service on Is", up from, the farm leaders th t expects, to be fansome tiM'4e. , I " I . I -a the Jack eatered the R". at Ma / -1 .1. . of trairting at the military school -there -sea and aiX. If -they realized that the farmers are not getting theirs. / " . . Y* ":��- inspection of all gas tanks on the road . _� _.F. Is 11.1'.�. the County' Council has created a to qualify him for his Lieutenancy in kind of programme 'set forth. by Mr. "Everybody else is beng why as a Pilot and;rec 6d.111 , � ". . t�Fkv a elementary- I JT� , ; rt J �il-: precedent which, it or following coun- would be an impossibility, the tempt- the Huron Battalion. ' 1-1-annam, the President of Canadlan, not us? Come a -cress, or we will'radeel flying training Crumlin ad,rpqrt, near . I . � ­ ' London, " fe , 1�1,,", ation, to use black gas almost exclu- Mrs. Sam Dorrance of Constance Federation of Agriculture, meant that such trouble in this country that -you He then trans erred to an: I ,,, ' i" �.14� cils will very much regret in years I . bas leased her -farm here for a term funds would have to be actually' di- will have to stop fighting and hand ��:, � I observer's course- � , " :, ., I of two years to Mr. Edgerton Roe, of verted from the Production of war us ­90mething 11 Mr. and Mrs., Calder went to Jarvis� 4 �Iil to come. 1. sively, would be great indeed. the 1011 concession. imaterl;�l in order to give'them an ex- It Is Riot * ,� . 1� ,a pretti or an edifying oil Saturday to see their son "winged2l . "L , I .� '� do not believe that the . � . . . . 0 . 'In fact W After tbe'Sabbath School service ki tra cent a' ,pound, for theif butter or sight. The war, to Mr. Ha -7, Godlerich Signal -Star. .. . 9 k % d ,. �- �,�i . . I I . I Government would for' t I - Beth -any ia,.Usborr�e, last Sunday af,ter- their bacon, it is certain - they would, his friends, not a means ul ' , Enlist Men I I ,��',- a momen il t=,Zd. For The Navy i�, . I oon,, Mrs. 1. J. Johns was presented stop :their agitation. The reason. why It is an end in, itself. They ,seem. to C . ":: Just A Few Short Years - . concur in that resolution. From with, an address and photo of the the farmers, assembled , In, London think that It ought to mean � Ninteen 4oderich'Great Lakes sail - Ll r*": - . good I Ors joined 'the Canadian naval, sejAoe, 0 I'll their viewpoint, the only sure thing class by the members whom she had cheered Mr. Hannam was that they times, prosperity wealth. Was, there in a variety of capacities during the .�� . I I ­.: It is only a few short years ago, been, teaching until New Years. did not understand tiliat fact. ever subh nonsense? I,_ � ',�,,� . I short visit Of a recruiting unit heret " ; ,,)�I�� *.. . half a dozen at most, when'the first to do is,collect a tax"for all gas pur- Mr. Russel Morson of Goderich, who . Does. Mr. Hantilam Imagine that his � It is, In' fact, such nonsense that � 0 . . do not - believe Mr. Han.ugm really Ing. r,ij, - , ' home here "Parity we Monday afteMoon and Tuesd 7,5�,, chased and as has been, at his since , programme" would not cost I � ay morn- , ";,�, snow plows on the highways raised ' . _­ I Christmas, when he had a minor op- hundreds of ' Their v1sit was unheralded, but Y.")� millions of dolla;rs? it knows! the implications, of his acts and the news seemed to got around quickly- 0 . I �11.;,`, the greatest clamor of protest ever ' ,,, it thinks the farmer is entitled,to. cirati.on Performed, on his! foot, hals re- would. Litera:11Y,hundreds of millions sayings. How will it'benefit him -or and for a time men were in, a waiting. IE�," covered agd returned, to Goderich. -of dollars, and if Canada has to subst- those for- whom be Assumes, to Ig ea ,, I , inle Prepared. t-0 offer -their Services. li2_��, P k .. The government may not always 1-1 4 1 ";." , V , heard in ,the country districts. . Miss Edith Neelill, who ,has been a d4ze agriculaure to that extent, it will -if we give ,him' his precdous, prices -GoderIbY Signal-Stai. ' ' - , ,�t . i ter at $1lornell 11,'�,�� be right, but having found out that ,nursing sits ffe Hospital be do-ne in one of two ways: an4 the war is lost. �,'� �, But just last week, in conversation '�' __ England, arrived, home on Wedncsd�� Tibe first Is by the diminution of the The 'good times" he hopes for will . W-. Ah � I Fa"lly Strickbn '' I I I ,�­­, ­ . I I � '".. in too many cases they have lost out' glit on sick leave. P 'v . � with a Reeve of one of the southern . ni war effort, by stopping a.dozm .pro- never'bap en . William, Ahl, ' ICI . I L eTYthing will be wh0'fOr ManT years - Ai &�I. 4�ollected, A terrible fatality occurred at the ects, s -lowing up production, failing lost. . has operated a shoe repair shop, on 0 1 toWnships, we were told that his home Of Mrs. William Armstrong to produce corvettes, bombs, galle-and "'i 5Y. " E ast street, Passed away shortly befor,,, ,!��. "I 1;�11� township ,had purchased a modern there will have to be something more Hillagrem , on January 12th. ,m' planes. . noon today Chursday) at his -home. 0 1,, , ' e . It must not be 110rgotten, and, It 1, ,%�,,�`�.; I (T , i adJoining ll�"_ace ,Of business. He, I ;,!;�,�­ 'than a resolution adopted on the part mother had left the children alone in The other is by the most drastic impossible to avoid feeling that it is � "T-.. motor plow for use on the township the house white she, visitedi at a neigh. -and far-reaching' process of rationing now being overlooked, that the ellor --ile--til) 0 eing .9e 1 X % I, . ' ' _ had given, no 1�d a i n f b r _ " ,��-�'�d,.��, . �`,"`,'�K:;_ road& . . of ap-Ticulture before gasoline can be bor's for a *shorit time and, during ' her and control that any country. bag ever mous war expenditures are being very Ou6ly ill until fat&1lY stricken., having, . I Vuti', ' . 11" L ,, '. a ni a d ,m(m hes t I 4�, purchased without the tax on it being absence the children got hold of some §eent-rationing that would extend to largely Paid hY the -People who re co Rl Ine' Only Of a co - , a t "IPV,;�, Further we were told that they had, inatches. The dothers, of Caroline, every farm in� the country; iron -clad njow,having ,what Mr. Hannam calls Old.-Goderich gign&I-Star. , - .t"i __ . .,,:� ". . I `�, I . � _,&";:j'' L 6 I �,�,,,yl' AID buy a plow. That the day,of snow paid. . aged four,, became Ignited and the lit- controls that would cut down consump- "good times.."' Co poration taxes. ex- -, LonAOn Road, Club 1,114"" 1 _ r 16- . I . P Nil _ `­ I I tie g4r] was nearly'bur�aed, t& death. d6U TUthlIESsly, and agriculture Prom e6gg &oflts 'taxes- 'Income and . ,�,ff�j�;,�;�, � - . . , . de- The January meeti , � .. blocked' concession 'roads was past. The Township ot Tuckersarl i,ast duction with It. are I ng Wag, heldi at I 111,1111- �4 fence taxes ' .being I �,.1,11101, I . . _ Paid almpst .the baidie of Mrs. Arid6rson on the i(j Q-11��,�,,X'�, �� . I ,� I � ,IV)"'!,��,��",4, " ' That the farmers could no longer " . week forwarded a cii,que for $1,000.00 It would be, rationing that would COMPIOWY by. the,urban population of of January. The liew president. Mrs. . I I ., , � . �� ��,,�'11'1;1'i;:% I , f to Mr. Andrew Porter, treasurer ot hhe leave the farmers worse off than they the country., Urban 4�, , 1 013 Canada Jig .get, Manning, occupied the, chair. ' The -,;A,',�!,��z,, ,.do Imsiness without their cars and vi MY OTHER PAPERS SAY: patriotic fund. Up to the present qDre, to -day. It would' be conitTol that ,tItilg-payrolls, and contracts. But ur- meeting Opened by , , ",".2i"10, . Tuckersmith township And her people would force farmers. off the land as siniing "The J "%V, trocks anA o&n roads on which to ban Clanada Is- paying ou of , vi";1i'll'.. , , . - t One pock- Little Brown Church In the VVIldwood" -. , " �`,�tY�!_; I . -1 - wriated more to this fund, than they,have never been forced off by the et what it Is 'getting in the other. . ,,, j,��,- � , " " . ,� �. - I . I I followed by the creed. Roll ,call was , . A�,�,�,�,,:,',�% I Ittan them, ' . -t � . any other township. !hard dines. of the past. If Any ,Scheme such As Mr- Hiannam .,answered by -a New Ylbaeg resoIllijou j.,�t4;�,V � � , :When Churchill Speaks - I `,,;��,��,;,�.,,.' And, iha i1s.very true notonly of I Arthur Neely who bad the md1for. ` Mr. I-IsAnaM. doe$ not want that. suggeates--of parity pr1ces­1s.to, be w1th 14 m ' "V4,". 1, I . tune to fracture sqme bofies. In ,bAs Partners do not Want that, But that Put into , embers' Present. Thol min. , , ) read, a" ap�rov,od.. Ll,,ttlers 141,Ii�' ;1�1�1.i , (Ottawa Journal fOr,60 -it would become ob- utes were �, :1 ,, :2�,'U�,, � I, t&' highways, County,,, and conces- -hand, and who has V9,6n ,suff eritig from is 'what W..Han,naiA And- his assood- viously. essential, to impose special of appreciation,, were 'rotidl, by ��i',;��"!-,�,�,�',X-�', , , � Commenting -on a 1904&eZJj, by Mr. Churchill 19 t"I"Il �`,' blood-poisolang_ Is ,, rt,covering and attes are asking for today, without taxes which would' take the , new mon� seclle�' 0 � � ��5,,,00).t,:','. .46h, roads� b4f of, the- villages and 11ke trying th rewrlfoi�ofie of Shakes,psailg sorintes. � 010. to 6,6 &oUta ��# . I I kno,l�g it.. . tary, from, 'the Red erbAg .R,ad�;'ghlold �� 'I,J,�!:��',�,�i_ .� _on. I eY away from the fartnerat as fast &a also Claytoft� COO -'.d i J'abk I , ,�i;i4 , 4 , .: , , . k� I , , � I 4 1 .1 .1 ­ Nat lne,robr &69 hO 90,,k , la, ,to be . , I , `,,,,�t�� "L �, 11 wh,q, A�;, we , vi - , _OrbVithing.. t&&t I . Mr. 11. 4'a'Ali've of 09mondvilig, hist . 1 Der ,aA TWO �I � " to .1 I 4 '41�,� , 1L.t 0, I . town . and . said; he ,says It better (and h1brle �eloqaelltty than " they ,got It, *h0'rectived bqxeb ,at ,0"st_maa,, Th4l�t i 11 , 1.,�­. I ­, . I * . �. 1, I � � taiten a poaltl6n ifi Mr. a. D. aaigh�s Ww do not Prret,*d, that bb,� agri. For Ilet it be clearly understood,,no progrgIft Wag %j Idbar 90'',"Ift . , , * 4"'' 0-� situ9tiOn It Cana" t6dalk Is goVetfidlellt Worth Its salt in this coun. netta A7 ofttogt was, 10 J-��'Ie;"Gt­�,"­,.� "; _�,,� -, , � '. ".. . " RAS l`0--'4GhftCb411'd ibritUlle or We to speak In Mts, 1019A'r of towil -received,. *oid good, Oh tll� contrary, it Is dds-t*r- try is going to wA,Q the -Q�a eftoj Rende;r#oh.. 'L "'I", V61 , . 1. 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