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I., � . , , �����.,,��,�.�,-���'t�,,�'I'l��ll.I � � 11�:14`�.,-�i�,-' 1,44, Of*, 11i een in . , I 1 .4 ,� . ... .. �i.��. .. 111i . , ' S the " . - _4,1,1,,rs Agoute i .� , o,411 . ,,, 1. , P"'"IL I f * � '_', Flll� X4,11, �� , 11,, P �e0i . - , " . " . - Firgip . I I �. , , I I � ��''Xl , 0 VF IWI ,.� . .. I : � 4. I � . . 11 t _. ,Ye . XcLe he is being pr essed by the gTeat. Interesting Items *icked � L. WtA WS . .. ;; . � Phall � an, 14ditor. - .� 4 X� M_ � V., 1 Pao , 1't,.­.1111­1�1Z111`T4, 1, 11 11 � P ,;,�'i­�f�, ,,, 1 . I I . . , ��,mass of the British people to an- Ifty and ; . i . " , '. ­ , .. , , . . -11� ,�t�i�,,,,,�,�i������',f;'.,'��,���,,�,�, '', , ­!­_� � The Huron Expositor Of F 7. ." , , , _.;;�,, I � , ,��, �7 , � I __ ay Harr I � I , " '11.1: nounce definite and put into la i . I .'' I , � �., =_ =--=- =-= = = . i , e-rIS ". ""!,q�i�J�.�:`�!,,,�� , '. ,�'� � - 11shed h, Ontario, ev- , I . � . � ",i�_,,� � . Y J. RO.Tie , Coun � ,�� i�`',, .t3lr " , 11,�X �,, �,'� '' 7, . , I I at Seafort Twent,ywfiva Years Ago. , , W- 1­­�­' , .1 : o,11;­�.j; W - 0 1;,It.-. f­y"",­ , O' -.­ �,�,,, � plans that will insure full em, to - - - I I . I , ,-,. I N - '�'_�,` , '�` "i" " . �1 � --I , " I - - - - - - again! Up %"M F�1W,1, Thursday afternoon by Mcf,ean p . —.-.00-0 11-1 - __ __ ___ __.9!!`i_ General Flu is marching ing at the mailbox load e.n ___," �__ - - �___ ,- i­�V,I.UI, , W� , 'r, ,_ , 1. . - ; `­�:�',�,:` .0 . . � ,�',,,�,'i�l���,,,�,�',��-','i�,,'', , went after the war. But, at the , ougb to be 411 J,. I I r, P, I 'k . From The Huron Expositor and down Our concession these days heard a mile away ... and When you Missionary Co , , " 'k,` , I.. , , . I ,��',$-�,,,�`�;, "'g" ,"", " t', , . . the weather topic of conversation has come. in the laaeway at home *' Coming Home �t: i�, , same time, the greater this pressure. December 13, 1918 I You Miss Harriet Courdee left Wednes- � : f , , , , I iii;` : , I � i . I . . I . . . , ; �.��C�,`i�j, �;�ii,' �",: 1� I , I , , , fought a poor second with the discus- will even imagine that the dog has day for Montreal, where she will meet " 4 . ,(� ­.� ­�, . �1 11 �', r � becomes, the more evident it is to Mr. James Stnillie, just nort of Hen- sion of colds and remedies to cure developed a sore throat from the way her Sister,. ss Sybil 'Courtice, mis- , ,A��4116W,V_ :. � . , , ,,t.��, ,�,,,,��,"-,,,,,,,,,,,., I ,� . Zubs tion-. rates, $1.50 a year in ' the leaders in this country that they sail, purchased the Crawford farm, . _ Mi .� ,Iii;� � �� ,: , ; , . I �f�01;0,, crip 111`1�1 A.�.VICI ,:.. . . colds. The annual attack by Our nest he barks. � r .�, I .e; foreign s own farm, lest Opponent is in full swing, ' sionary from Japan, who is one of I ��.'. a $2.00 a year. Sing cannot lay down specific economic across the road from his T V�,��,�"����! " ' I �rl­ I � advanic , 1111��, �­!,T,.," . �.. being the hig&est bidder at the auc- . Then you hole up for days. Down the repatriates on the "'Gripsholm," . 1 14 . . I ; I ,�-34',"RI�C��!;, gvles, 4 cents each. - policies unless they know far. more ' � ,N','3� ,,, '�'. . � ale last week. It starts when you drop into the i4 your mind here a silly belief which will' dock at New -York Harm - ��i,yp,�', ,ii . " _,", tion s village one day for groceries. A that by staying away -from people bar Thursday. MiAs Courtice will ar- A' 4� , '11i'�,.'.,`," , I I - . . 4 about the future trade policy of the t Miss Dora Sherritt, of Hensall, who W I � ., . � ___ , , i �;,�3 . g'i;",�;9v,�,� I I . �,X`;,If 1 United States than they do now. ;,has been in train�iag in London for hoarse voiced man will look -'Up from You'll escape the flu. When the rive in Montreal by train Friday at- ' �. ,*-,� i �,oI �Y: . _,,i I I "11,11 �"Pfl' , . . f,"�;.�! .� '' . behind the stove and croak at you. neighbors call up to see about a game ternoon.-Clinton News -Record.., I J. -,tP Advertising rates oil application. some time' I t"4,010", What applies to .Britain applies . ,1�11A", . . for overseas military ser- ,, - . �, 1,11,.�, ,. ,�,nWl� , You got the flu yet?" You look up of cards You put .them off, You put Team 'Frightened ,I, 11 T.,�`4,',��', �.r . . vice duties, took passage recently for T ' " li,�� , with equal force to Canada. If we hastily and a shiver goes up aild off taking gristto the mill. You're Simon McVittie, 75, Hullett Town - '(11 If I .'? ,it; I "PIR �!'- , the Old Country where she will be ' , , - �,�g,,�, @'," 1. - - SEAFORTH, Friday, December 10 are not allowed free international down your back at the very thought, not, going to -take' any chance of ship'farmer, sustained back and other "i 1`1 , - ` I .­ ' . . , ��', t� ­ � . ­ engaged in. active service. 1_. . ., , ',J�%,_&� . � I trade with Britain, with the United- but,this gives place to a feeling of catching a cold. No, sir . . ,:. you'll injuries last Wednesday when his 4. Y �. 14��, . 'M,��:-��]�., Miss "te, Coyne and Miss Hanna ' co v art and beat this foe. At nigh � W,Vff-- . States, or with other countries, there . ' team of horses took fright from a " � . confidence, "Haven't had a cold all be smart t I�T,,�� I Jordan, of Hibbert, were nearly Ili a ' . I I �', t I I � K%,* ,;�,,: We Have The Flu Again , is'Very,little hope in this country for -bad. accid4k recently when their fall,. This is. one year that the flu you take weird concoctions of hot •-passing truck ,in the business section I 0"VVIN 0 . ' . 0V VI , , isn't going to get -me!" The watch- lemon Juice and ,soda and, all kinds of Londesboro. They struck the park- 11 "I '.I. �k, q,��i-, horse became frightened, throwing , ,X_ full � employment, steady wages and ed eat- of Richard Vodden, doing' $100 . V, This part of Ontario, at least, 'ers of the Stove Club just nod with of 'Pills and even start taking some I. V��,'g,,,,�,��`�­', . -them both to the ground. Miss �6 ,, i 41,01" 11 � seems to have the flu -again. 'Coming good prices for what we grow in' this sympathy and say dolefully, "That's of -that tonic ,that a Smart sales�aun damages and the tongue and front y "'i I agricultural country of ours. Eith&r Coyne's clothing became tangled , in what. you think. Everybody fir the sold you two yerars before. 0 - wheels of the wagon parted company 1! . 9 .&�11.'�. nearer home we seem to have a the wheel -and she was dragged or with the rear loaded with chop. 'Mr. , ,9411,; 1 -1 ' . _� , -s it . . . even the doctor You smil - . ,�,� Afp the promises or beliefs of any some distance. I village ha Ile ) I • , . super-abu-ndance of that malady. . ,e indulgently- at the McVittie was taken to the nearest " �Vy, � has is down flat on his back. The line . \ t,?X�: I erning party that -it can produce and Mr:. D. Reynolds, of .Clinton, , thought of all the people who are so doctor. Traffic Officer Cull) investi- 4. f �A�12��,., � The public school was closed oil -se than it has ever unfortunate as to catch flu. The Par- gated. -Clinton News -Record. 0 �:.:.,�. ' * purchased Mr. P. McGraw's residence this year is worse § Monday for a week, .a policy of maintain good times in this country been!" - I I �.. - ' " . , pre I I 'tY line is buzzing with news of the I y in Egmdrldville and has moved his Fractured Wrist. I r ,,­,. I vention thought' by its own effort and by living with- . The storekeeper leans over and People who are sick. Mrs. Phil says Mrs. S. Durward, of Blyth, had the � ;:... necessary by .$ family there. I I , of_ Blyth, ..."'i ., in itself, is 'hot only a false but an The first two soldiers •-to "ari.rive whispers hoarsely, "My family ,all very little while this is all going On. misfortune to fracture her Wrist when 0 I , . Rl�., exploded theory. '. home from oversea have it. They're in bed. Been.there She nods agreeffient when I say that she slipped during a dance at the 11 ,� .,., has caused among pupils and teach- , -s were John Stew- " t ,�,"i, "' fat- three days. I'm just up because we are going to avoid the flu. She Royal T on Friday night.-Wingham - .� -fact is as old as history - .�:r I art and P J. Dorsey. Pte. Stewart _;.�__ .1 That' * . ers. . For . r, . , I haven't anv help to work here in certainly I 11 � I 1�11i went seas with a railway batta- ' ", . that reason, perhaps, some people overseas the store." 4ather ,than . take a ted. _Ji - nly doesn't seem to'be convin- Advance -Times. , , -It was a wise precaution too,, pro- - Truck and Car Collided .. , , ''� ') are its of turning - lion and had been in an English con- " 4 , , ,�,� 7ided the parents co-operate. The e already showing Sig valescing hospital since last summer. chance on contracting any of -the, flu Then comes the fatalftmoining . . - .Tuesday morning a Brewer gravel .111, away from it, for something that Pte. Dorsey was wounded in •-the greilc bugs, you hastily get your groceries a headache . . , a pain i*� the, tummy truck from Goderich And a car driven k . t .1 . school was not closed just to 'give the . . by • W. H. Jacklin, of Wroxeter, had a I "....;:, -children a holiday', but to prevent, if promos an easier solution.- But drive this summer and had also been and bead for home, . . ­ taking an and a cough. You laugh and say that 11 ", ... i- . extra chew of tobacco just in hopes it's only a to collision at an intersection on -the e I , - - .. �EE,il . . there i�- nly one solution—free in an English bospit4l. . touch' .of indigestion and ­ � possible, a further spread of the epi- 1 ree 6th of Grey towns -hip, 11/4 miles north r I �9 1. Pie. Jas. T. Scott, son of Mr, John ohn that it may kill one or two of the struggle t-hro'ugh the chores quite I J. If I . . . . . . ,i. . . demic. That can not possibly be ac- o t h e r Scott, McKillop, was married Friday little cusses. . dizzily, I might say. You can't eat I ' , I ., i7 i - . international trade —and of Ethel. The car was considerably , I . damaged but the truck very litt16. No I" 1( ��1111 I �1. , complished by parents -permitting schemes which have been put in op- last to an, English nurse` overseas. Those are always the times when any dinner . .- . sit around the h6use one was injured.-Win,gham Advance- I �. . 11, 0 . 11, and there have been many ' He bad been in an English hospital somebody stops You on the way home most of the afternoon, do , thV� even- Times. , .. k. .,'?,,. their children to ruin the streets and eratio . ' . . 1� 19 �, . I �. I � ' to tell you all about the cold they ing chores, refuse supper and go to - ..... 1. � , for several months, ,but has suffici- Auto -Accident ; I .,­ . mingle indiscriminately with other down through t h e years, have have. The mailman will croak At you bed. General Flu has won another What might have bten an even . I . . I ently recovered to resume farming I . T.. "F, �.. children. failed miserably. ' erably. We can only ­ hope I . . , Neighbor Higgint' will -be cough-lbattle! -I' � . . I when be returns to Canada, ' He will I more- serious oceurrel ­Pust � i 'I. . ��"., I . � �. - I . " - for full employment, good wages, . � I ... That is where parents can help go.,to Grande Prairie. . . south of Zurich one day last week , . . . . I I ' lood prices and 'general prosperity The annual meeting of the S'l,f,,th NWMWfflWAM� - ili� during a blinding snow storm, when .. I � 0, . "I they will. We know that the modern , I . I I . if, and when, nations generally work I � . . I 1, I Mr. John Brown, of the Goshen Line . I I '11_il�'11, i . Curling Club was held in the �Oullll * ,, � parent is a little too inclined to de - I out INT'TTor- 0 9ouih, and Mr. Schenk, butcher, of `T'��10.S, pend u &O' cil chamber on, Thursday evening astt some scherne of free, or at least, *ORTWO 1, f upon the, schools, the shows and when a good attendance of enthusi . 0 Crediton, met bead on, not being I ia much freer international trade . . ij,�� ., I the streets to entertain ,and look af- . -,--- -0 I ,��; see each other. Both bad . astice players was present and the . I ,! . I . : I ft,.. ' than we have ever had in our . light picX-up autos and both received � ter their children during, their wak- . following officers were elected-- . A"'. had A., . " A woman. entered a bus with a pet Softe: "I don't know anything extensive damages. Mr. Schenk WAS .1�1, . ' , I �y: � - hours, biit that policy, even when previous history.. Patron, W. Bethune; president, C. dog " under her arm. "I Suppose,", worse than letting the wife find a probably the more injured as be is . 14 .1 p M9 � , P'7�-, . ' I Greig, I RF',. I - -, public health i� at its peak; not This war has taught the 'Allied Stewart; vied:president, J. C. she said to the conductor, "it I pay letter You've forgotten to post." in a London. hospital with an injured I . -, . - I—— - countries that not only must they sec. -trees., W. Barber; umpire, Wm, the fare of my dog he will be treated Hardt: "Oh, I do." I knee, while Mr. Brown 'is up around � . . .11 . tend to bring about a better condi- Ament; committees On new members, the same as any other 'passenger and I Softe. "What, is it?" the house, but he is still a consider- 1� I ,,�. , ' ti , ' k- tion of health or morals. s ek, together to gain and maintain A. D. Sutherland, W. E. Softthgate. allowed to occupy a seat.'' I able way from having fully recovered '. , ,� When, I 6�"�"'. peace, but they must stick together Hardt: "Letting ,her find .One Y" from head injuries. During some of F - . however, the general public health The veteran curler, John Steele, "Oh, certainly, madam," replied the forgot to burn." ' �' t'. - to survive as free nations. Having made a life,member of the club, and those short blizzards one could not I ��,'_ � . is in the balance, any threat t6 it conductor politely; "he will be treat- I i, � " a donation of $10 made to the Red I 0 see for any distance, and they seem achieved that goal, if, at the same . ed the samey other passenger 'Observed an to have come on so rapidly. We 4. It Should, and no doubt will be, severe- - Cross Society.��" � ... � A kind-hearted__ vicar \ I ­ time they have learned that the same ' 1§-',� ly frowned upon. - . and can occupy a seat provided he Old Woman pushing a perambulator -trust the injured will soon be recov- . \ I V I .. . Miss Isabel Woods, of Seaforth, as- does •not put his feet on it. , up a steep. hill. He volunteered .as- ered.-Zurich . . I 1 3 I K'' � policies of co-operation of give and sisted the chair of First, Presbyter- I _­ �,Y?� ,Z , , Elsewhere, we have noticed that I h Herald, ­. .,.. , . . . 0 sist4lice. When they reached the top Large Crow At Xuction Sale . . . as a precautionary measure against take n fan Church at their anniversary Ser- .1 I . . An inmate Of an asylum who was of the hill he said, in answer to her One of the largest farm auction �kl.l the spread of the flu the Ci ' Of for war, we can have liopefor a bet- - vices., pushing a wheelbarrow upside down 'banks: "Oh, it's nothing at all.,I'm sales in MOrTig township was held at p, � , ; y� I I ty. . I I , I N� , 0 � 1 . ' , b�,r and brighter future. But not was stopped by a visitor who asked: delighted to do ft. But as a little re- the farm Of J:-Thynne on Thursday �,:i Windsor has closed all hospitals to - � . i V " " I . . . I . From The Huron Expositor "What's the idea?" afternoon with a record crowd -of I ov- IN, I - until then. ward may I kiss tbe baby." , I ,, visitors. That action, too, might be � . " " .- , .. � 1� ,.- � I December 15, 1893 -,ii'm not crazy," was the retort. "Baby? Lo' bless you, �ir, . it a er'7ff atfe-ndil�j:' Lewfj `W' ( t __. _ as - followed with profit by , hospital A number of young men arrived . 7 . 7 . - "Yesterday they filled it with bricks." no baby, it's the old man's beer!;' i�,,t , � the auctioneer. The billing WAS live - ;I,, . I 1. . � �411,11 authorities in other citie,§,,and towns. � with axes and saws and besieged Geo, . I ly and the Prices good. One of the I t� I . 't �, : Visiting the sick is a , ';i commend- - - I chief factors in the success. of the, .. t, I � , Wilson's bush at Cromarty, and after � ? IN �,;�.� . In A War,Weary'World , ­ . . 101 sale is attributed by MT � k, able action ,and ond 4 is generally � 11 . I a few hours succeeded in 'piling up "" � - ,.... Thyni to ,� ? J.� i t - I ­ . enough wood to keep him comfort- ,The sale was 1. g 0 extensive advertising. - greatly appreciated by hospital in- There is not much laughter the - 'Hilron Feb det *I L -advertised in this paper for three ' k able for a year. ,10 . ii6in 0 V '8 weeks Previous to the sale and 250 . � tes. But the possibility of world today. ,Not much cause to, Smith & Steet is the name of the ma .. I . I - . I 18 quarter-sh.eet sale ,bills were widely ­ I' F, tors carrying such a contagious mal- laugh. But even in this war weary new fir. which will occupy the Go * Agriculture -Tarin ;, • 0 distributed. Dinner was served to. . I . - 0 w ,c- � _ I ". . . . I . ady as the flu ' into world, once- and a while one comes den Line store in Seaforth, and the � I -those front a* distance. Some men � f, ." . . I . members of ,it are the well known . , i'S tion, where it might spread among upon something that would force'a had travelled over thirty miles to the �, ( ,,;. the patients, is great. And we would laugh out of the most weary and townsmen, Messrs. J. L. I Smith and Selecting the Breeders eggs (less than 24 ounces Per dozen) sale. 'The old Slogan is undoubtedly . 111. . . The aim in selecting poultry 'breed 1� .. I . . . John Steet., . iltry - if larger there is a tendency to true:I say the authorities were wise in tak- most despondent. ing stock is to choose parent birds(while ' _V` It does pay to advertise.'- t > ,. . I . . Mr. J. W. Livingstone left here on . ! produce overly large egg� which do Brussels Post. I . : . I f, ing any action that would guard ' For instance, this is what Hitler Satuiday ,for Toronto -where be will which will -produce offspring which not fit well into egg crates or car. Employ�e$ and Guests I � I � I , Entertain I against any such possibility. , remain until spring, studying medi- will fulfill two purposes: (1) Be eco- VMS- V � The T. S. Ford Company •.ei r itertalh- . I ,�, I , said in Mein Kampf aboutU$- . -_ nomically profitable, and, (2) Be ... re- � " * * * , I" "i. I � 1 � _._ cine in Trinity Medical College. .11 ed their employees, together with. -11. . . In fact, if the present epidemic of solani: -."If e tames fortune, masters presentative of their breed. To f I- Splendid Sound Pictures' Available to their wives and -husbands, to a chick- I �� , I . . .... u . . Miss Isabella Ballantyne has been fill tile' first ,.p pose they should be Any Club or org'a'hization en dinner at the Royal Hotel "on Man- - V �­ I flu continues, or shows signs of destiny. He has dominated 'the most engaged as assIstant teacher in Credi- healthy and v gXrous, and good lay- ' ' The tables were nicely. . I - . �11 " I I n all unnecessary perilous situations; he has relea'�ed ton public school. . According t � spreading, a ban o t . a information received day evening. Y. . , , 1. ers of standard -sized eggs. For the from Squadron Leader Harold Wens- decorated for the I " ., . public gatherinigs may have to be the spark from nothing;• he has ar- .The Kippen flour and, saW mill, occasion. Abpat- ,­ � . ill, 1111- second objective they should ap- ley, Commanding Officer' of the Re. entlY everyone came well •prepared to I " ­ �', - 11 . der the ,efficient management of the proacb t,b size, type and colour of cruiting Centre at London, Ontario, enjoy the delicacies this hotel is not- . ,., , enforced.' As a rule. influenza, while — rested' and ,,devlatel the stream of I fe_ genial and daterprising friend, Mr. the bred they' represent as closely excellent motion pictures, with sound ed for. After supper all were invited ,�.., disagreeable and often painful en- history. He has created a people-., John McNevin, is, 1 . .-,-,.,-..-,-- now working full as Possible', states Dr. S. N. Munro, are available to the public. I . I � ' ough to the victims of it, is rather a .. He has aroused a Nation. He has blast. , Poultry Divisi6n, Central Experimen- An . to the local theatre and thoroughly - ' ' - 1, f � ., V club, Society or organization enjoyed the movies. I harmless disease, but it might easily ' organized sed a block Our new neighbor, the Clinton,New tat Farm, Ottawa. ' . 'A hearty vote � ,. I ".'' who wishes to use these films is ad- extended the T. S., '. .. ,. . 11. _ of thanks was ? , . lead, when proper precautions are of will, of hearts, 6f souls, of power." Era, as we notice by its last issue, In the absence' of individual and .yised to communicate with the R.C. 'Ford Co. for prorlding such an en, .. 1, . " d Phasis in sele�tion, should be placed Loi�oon, -Mitchell Advocate, ". ,jr has ,Moved into a comfortable an family records of production, the em- A.F. Recruiting Centre, Bell Building, joyable evening. (� t, 11.1not taken', to serious complications No. doubt youf remember ,the elegant new home. Mr. Holmes, the Oilt. The .A.F, is equip- Major Abe'rhart •Home From Overseas. . 11, I , , and editor, -has just comOleted the erec- on general signs of health such as Ped with the By now Major Carl Aberhart wilf. in many individual cases. pouter pigeon-chested'Mussolini, latest jector and . 11 ,1111. That is why every precaution, both no: doubt you. have often wondered, tion of a new brick office -near , good body *weight, bright' 'clear eye, sound equipment and has . lif, d ,be in ', �. i". I I � : _.� - r the clean head free from heavy .Wrinkles operator to show the ,qua e' -Mltch�11, where" hi's father_ . .1 individual and public, should be tak- in recent days, what he looks like' site where the old one stood. and bright red combs and se eat I . Charles Aberhart, Seaforth, is visit--- .. . , E � en, and w -h -,v 1 � Mr. J. A. Wilson returned 'on, Sat wattles. tures. I . ' 9 at. the h Me of his other son, V '4; everyone should willing- since deflation. '' - The back should be broad width Par- One Movie is a feature length . " I '... . ,,,�* . urday last from a trip to the Old ' �nj th ' r Willie Aberhart. His wife I , � J,! , tied well back and the breast well fall- vide and Conquer" which 4 Hied 'a" with the health authori- - And their there is the Codd of , CiotIntry.".The egg m.rket,there is " Is most ed him from Toronto_ , ,• ly co-operate n ea 111�'. , . �',� , -, In ed and rounded. Long-legged knock- thoroughly With Germa4 conquest of M rt went overseas :J it ... �, , 41, 'ifl , ; I ties in an endeavor to keep it in Italian- Black Shirts that they adopt- a depressed condition' owing to the 'kneed and narrow breasted individu- all nations up to and including the membe verseas -as. a . . � & check as far as is possible. ed when Ethiopia was invadedt . stri6s,"and large shipments .. e - nts fro In* the its should be avoided. Asa general fall of France. The advance propa� years ago, ry and ,served in .. �� ,�, -, . . 1�e Medic I Corps three I , . X11. - . �,Continent. �i­ i I The march of the Black Shirts is . rule tll'e-shorie'r the shank in birds' Banda and military strategy employed England u ii':, - I . I a fulfillment o ' As an. evidence Of -the extended re- of equal weight the -better the "market against each nation ' �, . I I ,is v . IfVI:.1. •I f human justice and a . PutatiOn of S64fort ,cry graphic- he Wa * R 0 : I Ild Of June when` 6, � I I S transfe &��-" . h's business ' , quality of the dressed carcass. How- portrayed -orth Africa. I . �J.R,��i-,. � victory' of. civilization. "NO enemy we may state that Mr, men ever, very short sharked individuals part d with authentic Scenes While there he . "' 0 A 1, ,J" � , R. M taken c �*,;,�:. I ericer, .n av 'rg�as. Anyone . tropical I " Post- d after -some s in. -hos,­ :� lg,��:, - . - -a England . here he, . , - 4 'jeweller, received an Order this week Particular atter- . I ts,,,,,e,,,, this ure will be in a -Position Pital was flown 'L I r , implooment , can surprise us, not even by swifter ignored. , War E 'I'd be et who , has fever' a . ' 1. movements, Black Shirts have eat's from Calgary and alai6­from Chatham I "he' be Paid to these charac- . is PI oritatively an the co . �r ' ti -11 Should s , katith ffi"' ' , .' urge was agAin -confined ". , ,,;,� . ' New Brunswick, almost the extreme provides for ,some time. ." _'. � There seems to be an ever increas- . eyes that ferret out and see far, and teristics it! the male as he pro de until Germany at He arrived in Halifax ,last V __ ,� 1�11' . p6ints of the 'compass. . half the inherited characteristics of . "i Ithe took '11";", .1. ing demand in. -Canada fora clear- ta,kelardus,jl Ulnother pie ,0edneq­ I .1 , ��,Ih;, . the'llext generation. . Vp �P,,l , � I they are always able to counter. any We notice -that Huron. was, well re- I ' furs avaif day aboard the. hospital ship, Lad I . I �,i� 1, cut post-war policy that will insure . table,",'t'l "Wings Of Youtho" deals in de- Nelson. -Mitchell Ad�ocate, . . 4 11 , � 4, ,I I li� . . attack. At the first crack of rifles presented at the fat stock show held The birds Oould be 'or gqod body i h: course of studies from Forty Years b -f Married Ufe,, . ' I � ,� . .4. e Black Shirts will see the 'mighty Mr. D. D. Wit- . �,e D , § I 11,�;J,�'� 10 eidployment, not only, for the the at'Guelph last week. weight Particularly as theie is a ten Depot through Initial Train- On Tuesday evening, Nov. 30th, o1r, J1 . I &','I'L' I:, aency " is " ' �, armed forces when they are demob- - figure of 11 Duce'.- They will see, him can, Seaforth, •.had a cow and steer ,o average less 00 Elementary and Service the eve of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mor- I L, , - . . than the standard for the breed. For . ,,�A,� - flized, but for those who have been )there. He received first prize 'for I Flying school UP to Presentation of ey's fortieth wedding anniversary, a. . / f , ,� n��, . �nthfoned in -the background of the. example yearling Barred' Pock hens I t�1111,11,1 uponegraduation. An � $,i: ` I YO IR"'; gainfully employed war industries one calf, third for the other and third, Should weigh 7% Pounds and pullbts tY was held. It was; 11, I ��,,',`� � . sky behind the enemy, like a gigantic for the cow. We also notice that 6 Pon in -listing as ail In , 11 .' 'm I Ile co � h ' appy family par , "I till .Crew O�, on DeLlember 1, i9q, when Edith Den-: _ I and-, other. in plants. Pounds whilik­ the, corresponding I friendA or relatives who would like stella and Albert Morey Were United: , . ",.;_ al ,-an . . vision, a heroic dream of war. This ,, Messrs. H. and W. D' A I 1�1 .Smith, 0 fHay, i�89hts ior to are 41/2 aAd 4 exacta what , the fledgeling in marriage by Rei. Jame " ( gut 'Canadst is not alone in its will be'a spiritual reality,.meaning received first prize for 9 yearling . o I'll, � ,,, �,�!. �. S I ;�, " Pounds, respectively. Many flocks ex:riences in the R.C.A.FR West MonktOqv They took up resi-, , Ito k"'07 Abrey, ' of. � -airman experiences "". . anxiety as what post-war condi- that the Black Sli1r,ts, terrible and Ddrham steer calf, an,f] Messrs. Thos. 'are lighter than these wbights, should � ". . . I , , ,_� , ,� . ROssell & Son, of Us6orne, third for Any birds showing either fading or oncession, of Log- �� ",_ . I . ,1. r ,, � . dons will have in store for its e'0- splendid, smash all' resistance bombs . this Most reriarkable an, witnessing no't miss this Opportunity of den n'the..10th c 11 � 'III 'V�ICI' . I ti aged D�I&am - Cow, also Secoild for eye colour from bay to gray at tum- , SsIng picture el 0 i 1!� 11 y . ,plo 'The same anxiety' is being ex-' moving Diet t9e, v p farming and moved: , 10%1), I' in hands daggers between tenth and grade, two-yeAr-old s . to Mitchell. They have - f P ; 'Been blessed ��?1:3 steer. Mr. James ors under the skin should not be us- An entire evelilng,s PI-ogram 'can With four children: I I ""'z�;;�-:� _S;�iss,e`4' in Britain where the same sovereign digdain for danger in their Snell, Of Hullett, carried off third for ed for breeding. n t,4re ROY, Of Mitchell; f k , 'K �.,, L , eman . 11 :fir , - . � d I film, (Laura) Mrs. B. Winslow, Norman,.. ii � is being made upon Gov- hearts. Yearling Leicester ewe. Where iamily histories of egg pro- or on the other hand Shorter featu - Of Hamilton; (Gladys) " ��,R T, � � ,:f� , W John Holland, of Huliett; Frederick are 'known selection should ettes can '0614Y -be include , r adys) Mrs. J. W.11 ,��,��'g4t, .01MOnt for -A,poliey that will insure ' Funny what a difference just a d as one WilidoVer, London. The dinner table. I 4Z,��-,'?,-�v, '. . i I � %,f,-.,- I I ", qdV­' 6#16yment for -all. be of Oregon, and John Manning, be Prom -the best laying families bilt Item in all evening's ent .. �f.0�`,;i` ,� � I few years,make. Those -mighty Black of British Columbia, hi indiv'IdUal records of Production are Titles 'of films ertaInment. for the OcC&SIOU was decorated witi, V �, %,," � '' * i "_ "' I i6l�,,,�!VP,'- � , I . Speaking - . - British situation, have started e. A-1 ", I � .1 conies � � . three months' VISA. . choose A sound healthy bird from at, Oiler," "Nazis Strike,P 11 ifigs Roy read,- J - . , it. correspondent for a New. danger in their hearts,' are the . W of a toast t e bride and groom t �,1,1111 .- , � 3�,, ,611,dd 04�1t. 4 " 1;i;�:, , lug- of the Brit Shirts, with "sovereign disdabi for me are: "Divide and �Cotii the bride's wedding cake. � . Speak available ,at the ruby baby mums, and 6�ntred Wit�.. �A.,� ., � " 1 , from Londegboro for England for. a of very little value. . It is better 'to present time tl,* �, � ''A t � , ' R't,� 'i , , , WM;Pa , . y . 9h' unrecorded Parent ralher than all un- Youth," "Nhttle of BrItain" and "Pre- Which -Mr. More r ) It , - ,, , I i�� )­d*­�-h per tdMAI .said some mighty men who only]a few weeks Mr.' *. J. McKay, who has, tau a O th I e � '' ��, _ F.. . , Z ., . t healthy or Door ty'De 'bird froni, a 200 dude To War." I espon Z� , " ft Ah!,'fta beap, , , ".: 01 I this au ' . In,, S.S. 1, Usborn!a, f6i� the p . ded.^ No7_ , . ��.:".�, , _ .11 ). . -amps, in ber of Years, has, res Aum agger,ra'rli .. . . I . d a toast to the guests. . , . "'lig b- ago- came into the BritiAh e Ulf: . man -then read -, , " - � " I * * * 4 1 i'' I Igned the poli- in Morey, son of Mr. and Mrs.' . . I � "I ­ ­VIC , '' I 11 ,. "'. '161, � hite'd St tesp I .will ,.".". � I ­ _11do", 6,14V&M.' ent in thousafid8 upon thousands.---witli I onteats N. Morey, presented I I ,:��, �41 . Jimmy , �til���11, .`1`he­'R1A 99 size ,is strongly Inherited add Winning TeAms in NitiochAl C ' ' 1111� I . ..... �_,���,�,�:�,` -, , I ,,,� , , P � 9 1 tion and WI I leave,aftel, ,XeW Years .every effort should'.be mad6 to seleo " i I vith, th U� . ,t Junl& PA, rn Clubs them with a ) t� - .�� , ,V��- I -1.11 1. -1.1. � 1. iyi � I. , " a . hands up over their heads, at "the .to attend 0hool lf� God6rich, 'RiS breeders train daffig) laying eggs Three of the r Purge Or 11i6fi0- June Morey, daUgh. I , . 1�j��,��,;;,�,,�­ ) 1 66 1 L 1 1 1 1 1 illl� r Z411 E-7 i r I ) " . 19 ','kh. , othie dilem- first craek of -riflei�l in'Affrica and 11116cesior 4 140i 1�, A114000% , OR vsrblcb� 1i abodt 25 ounces Dej ,doz. the 1943 N& Winning trooMes In ter of Mr, and Mrs. R. Morey, Served ' , . ;( iif,T,,;O�,;��_,,,,�i!, o '' , 1. ,"L �'.1. 4, ­'Ag MOO ­­,� -�;�:�,, 11!� ,. , "'."IE �,, 111� , . " 1 . , 1W as - . I " uo-aftit P0 . I ail 136 , ,,�'0: -, 41 0;- 6 'r aim � ftat" who *111 rebei've a Sat, ev. It less than. this, too yCajo, of di YA' And 4fri ' , ,i I 'I , ',��. � " - 1, " ".�� ­' ,��` �,, � . I.., � sicitp ­­ ',� . ,�,j.ii tional C'6f1testg' far Cana- the dinner. The, evening was spent I - . �;.,.�,�,,�,'��!�,!���i�,�, I ­ I - gj"�i�""".., ��'A'V,�i,,,, �r , . . i: r I � �,n .. ­'! .1 . I S, Parm Claw � �,;�,Z, V'L ," il.." ,�, �� " . . . I 10. " - th ob ,�"ax� 0) . . In playing, bingo and other - games,- - T. �1 11-1111.1 .... .. ',, � - �,w& �.�,­,­­ '. W, " " . P . !kill F � . 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