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sE.A.Foiazu tiNTARia iviARcii:14 1958
nied Ri ht To, Approve Expenditures
the most important mat -z' -"if, when Parliament- is not in ses-
Ort- arch-31-iss-the=-Wai- public work or building which re-
, • ,
'sic -principles of-democ- •
etve the considetation 'of-- sion any acbident hapPen anY
re:7 Oink, viorated by the.:deci-J.
the .1)fefenbakee -party to::
aiiildirAnd"antold umwrth
reviousik• haVlig obtained:' the
'Ofal,..cit Parliament:
nder-thesyStein as devisedby the
enbaker, party, untold amounts
Ong -Made availablel# Gayer -
Warrants, justice Xin-
piton- is reported'AS:having
ate1. to an audience in, -Port Ar -
that ;the ConserVative::•
Othas-sp,ent ha1ta,b0hon dollars
..
Jhe largest enenditPre everoriz.ed in Canada, withOUt the ,
oval: Of Parliament: The last
Such a .technique was resOrted-
:the saine ScalWaS during -the -
eft regime of 1930-35, .
allada's cOnstitx.itiOn proYi.ilesthat
. qUires
-repair thereof,:or .any. other OeCasion•,-,.
. ,
arises when any, :euenditure . not
for-0*-15r0Vided 3-6f.the public
good, then z_ ,the. oVernor-in,
COUncil.,maY. Order a special'Warrant.i
te' be:prepared. to - be ;signed the
...Governor -:General for the isspe ..Of
• theamount esthhated to 'be: requit-.7
ed:",
- The. statute,. Obviously:intended to
coyerein..02rgencies; is, insteaci, being
pse.d. to' CovOr tfie,•-tiietenbaker, Gov•
-,
.-finanCiar probleiriS,
Pt)t, who 3,Tear..ag_ . a•ing--•„a-le• The alliinal
•1 14t1y a e restoration - B ' b 11 '
;
as the 'than this, year Postmaster A M
Homuth „admitted,...thatethe govern-
riarli*en,tayy •xigli_ts,,.'11.as by hiS de- one time been 'offered $3;000.e, had been
. -• is rising sevrt yeafse'and Mr Cul-)einirent' wrlunagt,;Gon-ild'Peiraienikls'
.,'„3,11S11.,r411,Ceirld:15171;s44p pen'' ''r TL acCriClentn7iVaer eli7ked' "!° Prewri113°Tsit office
'Russell Benton, Is
A FE RS' Representative
The -Ontario Wheat Producers
-up Salaries
Mininturrtosalary for teachers at
SHONS was raised from $3,800 to,
$4,000 -by the board' IVIonday night.
The $20CIelocreasee, along with the
annual. POO Increment, will coin
Feet the meeting Will aVe Yttle, annual: ineetingas held the..
unlesA,the teiehers are ready King Edward „Mite', TOronto, last
te present a new. Proposal to „the Wednesday. Reg. Myers WaS re-
1)Qatd' At its "regulat IneCtin lattirinteenii--vvaassPrreCtusitteendt'a.: 13Xtoine4dnirseell-
February the" boaldAurned down - Q c
^ tor for Huron, l?ertli, Brude and
efeito effect the fx.rst of the, te. • palarY .reciPestseecisit4ee
to a total of $5.00 :for each .theaglier,-e,the-teachers-enr-sUggeit7thar tlieY
term. The raiSes, Which amnia 'thee, there.has beeii. no WQr rOril
Were--aPprefeenf,the hoard foie are williag to take less -than they
tltoevywancienhingagnaninr:mtpaiftotrt.tLenEan?cnnef negotiations Tbaoitnlaiorend:in4hne4i: Board
asked d inr a t- thin: eijtesc: support
%lite so ft . thAet,
intesday night's mee 'Wig, the GDCI
Ocate.:-.11.,0- wet. lly-dro. NRtes . ,,peirtwhiYstojdk; hnbakr!jihwehoilitarksy hseenn:
Residents of .13.0iteoe-_v__.atages_anct rtotn.ndnaryThSecltojlj,c-jTctaneharerS'i- Fo:end:rnaf,
built -u • rural 'areas in this district ore 7thi 140. secondary school
up7to'$2.qa a Mont rom 'boards in Ontario 'Which - have -
the new rate, reductions annoutle- agreed pot to advertise 'fore,iater..
•ed 'recently by Ontario Hydro: The, view 7 engage any teachers until
rate applies to quarterly aeel:4111tS.7 the. N rth York. dispute is settled.
cominencing with', March 1. Places, -Goderich Signal -Star.
;ffectecie.include .Ceediton, Centea- •
Lia, Farquhar ElineVille, Winthel- New Post Office- For Godeiielt •
sea and other areas ill which ther_e " -A new -post 'office for,.Go eric
are six. or -more -:customers--located
anY quarter -Mile of road "or antqauan-ret-ttrinfofata6dinci-6-alliot-60 fdeiti-116arrs,t11W-a-nas
street. .InelivitItlal customers win- given the green light at London
receive notification of the redue- on Tuesday. Federal Works Min -
tion along 'with their bills, K. -S.
Lateen:tail, manager of the Eiceter insutemrhelirqw0far•dWeGstrereall: oc°nliftairril:'ePdr'
office, said this Week. He exel Jetts, among, 1.1.4/a a new , post
plained that the reduction wouldloetiee, for Goderich, which are to
take the form of a new third Week be started this year. Although the
of 500 kilowatt-hours a month at a -figure released from London' was
ifet1ate of one cent, a kilowatt- mentioned as $100,000, it is 'mil -
hour. -Exeter Times -Advocate. ably reported by a local...source of
Loe name Rat•, ,i• ;inftettramatiorenantithamt more
ee tehoasnt 1,avdclineav• r:
_
W. „A. Culbert and Sons, ot ter,Of a millien dollars. The same
gallium. 'Suffered a -severe loss last sentrce said that it would be mere'
week vhen one of their senior herd likely' that --work on the new post
meri k h • t 11- d sgesilad to be shipped after break- I oefee. would ;start n 1959 rather
iefenba
Mal.Of .TalT acco-unting to Parliament, ti,p
ans; • do caught Ills d...when e°,1„;_e/(a.) e_,_ a Y..ea.,r. T.he
SO Yehelnently a fe hbrt month , deleg in a 0eat.d ne ea tor tne tearing down
gt th h" or rlreVresent post office and the
he holdsthose Ina ers, e Spoke about •
tt "
building of an entirely new
one.—
so s s - pu in free, he broke it at • tit
'a -g0; fetlock: An elf t (3^ GOdericii Signal St
or was made by - Star
• Dr. T B. . Cleland to put a cast • Fire -Eaters Eat -Fight Fire
• •e he me ers of t e re
to set. Bolido was shipped last - the base ent of Memorial Hall
on the le but th animal woUldn't •th- Fir
stay quiet long enough for the east Brigade held 4heir annual banqliet
au
-rth Getting Warmerr. x er,S See nswer
\to conVert to a money -based econ-
-
r the last 40- or •Csyears tlie
ha-s,47b-gfi470t- dug WaT
UralGe_ographic. Society reforts.
e _change IS gradual and there
Ve been .shiii&terni: reverses but
late has proved grandfather Cor, .
,
et: Today's winteri-ifilibTOTTO1
those .he knew as bOy.
•Warmer • weather :his _both a
antageS and disadvantages, .
Weather patt,er4 .11.ave beeit
Lastyear„ for the,first tine
liistory, a hurricane strack Haw=
.At pint Barrow,: the.northern,
ApOit part of Alaska,, (nit
.1957. than ever.befo_[_-re,,_,I;:
'''c'eharigeS have also taken .place on
the Atlantic. The life of the ;Greenr
'land Eskimo hasbeenrevolutioniz-.
When:seals were pientilpl, 'the-, .
'E.:4*ms wereYself-iiifficient. _ScaIs
'rovided Meat, skins for,Clothira. and,
shelter, and oll for lainii„a.
When warmer weather drove. the
-Seals north, the economy was vAireek:H
jd.But codfish inaved-Thorth; too
ia ecame plentiful near Green, -
Ian& The Eskimos turned to fishing, •
wliieli offired fncome; butnot aitthe
, 'paps' of :the seals. Thei1,* forced
- s the -world's icecaps melt and
glaciers become smaller, more water _
:is lelep,sed .to ,the oceans. The sea
leve as been rising an eighth of an
ikekt a.‘Year• If it continues, some
eQas al cities even -may-have to ---
Climatologists differ on the cause
of the warming. Some -see the change
as part of the Ice -Age, cycle, with the
ice retreating as it has s
perore, •
•
Possibly, climatologists hold, grad-
ual •clearing from the atmosphere of
the dast thrown up by huge- volcanic'
-eruptions -• of the_ past, suh as
KrakatOu, (188) and Katmai -(1912)
has allowed more, of- the sun's heat•
to strike the ea,;.th. . Other theories '
. tie the change to- sunspot cycles, or
to an increase in 'carbon dioxide in
the air caused -by man's burning of
Will the trend continte? , Again
there -is dispute. • Some scientistS •
forecast a century of warmer,
tiler. Others believe the'EYcle maY
have reached its warmest point, -and -
is about to reverse itself.
build dyles.
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LEMON'S . TAXI
and PARCEL SERVICE'
- AN assezgers:itisnied, -,
676 . 675
week 'to te ene . I ,was fe r- on Thurs ay wi b. 4 m hers,
ledoadtihnegyhinimigilbtuthhaevweantprunpbitehme theirsene wAiveths anm4einspheec-lalrs wtresigsropurp_e-
rarnP- into the .truck.. ,on ins ow11.,..ed"tegether-,inalcing idle:,bbniters_a±
poWer,----despithe--injerY, - Ffe--tideeeeleire-e-ValtinT,fWethe meal to
weighed close to a ton —Lucknow served,,
Sentinel. , ed e was
and
nitent to defraudeweTeedisnuseed
here , on . Tuesday: ine magistrate's,
coonrt by Dudley Holmes -Q C dne
tinsufficient evidence. Crown
Attorney; Glen Haysreviewedthe,
stldhLg dp, to arrest of
the two Men; Who were appre
hended in `Londere Tliey- had
brolight to 'G .p acedin
,pee,whero -Persene e'efrOPle
Clinton' connected With:the-;:alleged
Offence, , hadidentifieel Ahem . both..
'Since then•howeveresaidlVireffe3r,s3
the, WithesseS...had. bec�nieindthn-
itee in ,their indentifthatien;eand de«:
tEtn'ees .courisel.fer h�ththe:aceliSeel,
had brojght "Strong'', ,:.'-e,Vidence
that -they hadbeen. in 'Lende
the time of.: the: offeace,e.",''' TheSe
charges' had „arisen' following two.
instances In- Clinton, - when Men
posing., as -:-chimney inspectors had
Managed' to get spins "'of ;..niorkeY
fromelderly, peeplee.dlatrningethat
it Was -gOVernment regalations that
,t1Vw'''se-hRiemennredY.:,l_se
on
;
N,e.
•-
-41,0et"..
eIn response to the teaChers!' .re.;• ..`Pre afraid .John doesn't intend
'cliteStP, that ',salary, negotiations be toeprepOse,eveter. soon," wailed the
resit:Med,- 'Goderich eDistriet C,o1:-. ,atixions,. Maiden. ,"lio, gave me- a
-legiate institute Board has-nutlthr- ,perfeetly ,huge- box of ,StatianerY
ized '.Staff....relatiens, committee yeSterday."
to 'meet, wth a committee of .-the ''..‘.`1S,that,"bad?'" „
teachers: Hut.. beard niernbers If`DeCidedlY..- lir has my PreSetit'
haVe; made it plain that they ex initials on it
heard saying; '"Wouldn't, it he -great
'if :there , was Jitst.
then the Ladies'. Auxiliary, :cater-,
ers. or the evening, began serving
thebonntifut.ineal'andeall.elSe Was-
Iorgetten. Seine,. 15' 'Minn -tea' later.
the loWewail- ofetheefire SireneWas
heard, forcing the 'local ,SMoke,
eaters'eth aWay:eleaving:epar-:
:tinny deVotirededinners, •,andemany
,stirpriSetleandeflatibergasted., ladis
wondering -at 'the sudden „tliSanpear-'
lance of :their. men folk. The: „call.
Wag-to.2111e'' faima of mr;:. veriett.
Mr -404i ptiti line" of." Morris
teWnehiP,Ilie.;fire beingeinthe driv-
ing
: shed ;:e,WhiCh,„: ',Contained:
iire,spreadiree and nearly--; :hew,
traetore-eViremen ,,Ai-*-nriabilee,th-
-SaVe,thezeshedeand ;contents; Ifut
:Succeeded in" :keeping the :flames
frein.',."..SPreadingeetn., ether:. imarbY,
Two hours later -e. the
boys returned
the'-"rePast that the ladies:, had So
thoughtfully ,-, kept • Watni '• for Jltent.
bidoOkers;: Who did tot AtnoW. Of
the", banqUet.,""'•muStIsurely. -haVe
thought " the best.
dresSed,fire-"brigacle:lit,the
prov-
ince. -Blyth Standard: -
Qrey, conotieS. Edgar Lemon was
elected '.director-at.large jor this.
Ife--"a7,-The,allocation Of delegates,
„for the presOnt-, is 00 the number
of acres sown; but assoonas, et,ae
tisties' are .available en , the, windier
of blis-liels sold, the 'allocation. will.
be.inatic eti 'that basis, probably,
two years hence.
•Isli*.,lAYers,ein his 'address, gat-
ed that 'unless scitnething ."done
Within.the 'nekt ,two-YearS,. agricul-
ture in the UnitarStateS-Willise"
controlled,;bY large eorPorationS".‘
-W0,-i1i Canada, will soone be in the
Same pOsitien if We ail to make
use, Of the .inarketingiegislation
Which. the. Provincial _and _Federal
'Governments have made .available
According - to Mr. ,Meyers; the
percentage .of the consumers' food
dollar , that the producer receives,.
has 'dropped from 56 per cent' to.
49 per cent:in the. past.five 'years.
Any•inereaSe.in efficiency that has
been -gained by the farnier has
'
resulted in a reduced price to the
consumer, rather thanan, increase
ntincome to the farmer.-
•
Mr. meers1 also suggested- that
, ,
there was need for improved gradL
Mg, regulations at tee producer
, Colemensation should'he ar-
ranged so that storage costs can
be added, whether the grain is
stored on the farm or in, an' eleVa-
tar: One thing ,nrgently needed is
producer -owner .or, at lease, pro-
dueer-conteellect_ storage. - ;
Freight .,,subsidies western
grain are -working a real hardship
en.Ontario-preducers of wheat,' but
Perhaps the greatest -weakness of
the past has been the lack of ac -
_curate, statistics on production and
sale•;of , this, product. As, seon as
the • Marketing Board begins:01)er,
ating this infermatio-n .will become
available andWill prove very yalti-.
able when, the Board .negotiates
ST. THOlVIAS' W.A.
-Prior to -the ---regular -monthly
meeting, _St. Themeas e_W,Ae_inerne„
hers attended --a-rniS-Sionary kr-
vice in the church, -conducted hy
Rev.,-X:e1F.',James. ' The meeting
then adjourned_ Jo the ;,Sunday
School, with Mrs. G--.-MeGairin., the
president, in th chair.'
ID'S= J. H. Jathes continued witli
the reading of the study book,
"The :Cross and Chrfsantheinum.7
Members " were notified of the W.
A: 'annual meeting which' is to be
held in 'Windsor, April 22 and 23.
DUring the meeting the:follow-
ing reports were ,presented: Treas-
urer's, r,Scicial 'Service, and :Livine
1VIesSage,- by, ,Secretary • 3,Irs.
The next meting will be held
April 1 ini th afternoon, :at which
tirn,e the roll, call will -.be answer-
ed with a 'efliaiikoffering.'eL FollOik"-
ing'. the dedicat.ion,ofthe. Offera.,-
tory;" Mrs. McGayin. eresed the
meetingwith' tile benediction. '
, - • ;
,nHuuhIfluuiIuUIuIgtIiIIHIIIUhItJUIU.
Kippen ,EaSt' WoMen's Institine
'EUCHRE' & DANCE
. , _
'(Last Dance .zef the Season)
•
„ ,
- Henson Towri.Hall
Friday, March',
„Euz,„:-it-iit at 830 ;
_NORRIS ORCHESTRA
Admission 75 -Cents,
Ladies please bring Limch
LUCKY LONCH"PRIZE
, ,
amonnainaaanamainannutam
MrS. 'Joe _Helm and, fanailY, ef rentee
,
Tiverton, spent Friday of lastj George Taylor, 'young son of
Week with Mr.. and, gre. Clarence and Mrs, Jim Taylt,r, underwrent
Reid and 'family, ,,,. . ' an oppenclectornyin. Clintbn Public'
Hospitaj ox Friday.
, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeyat
Sunday by plane ler Chicago,.
where they • Will. vaeation ,for a
Hensel 011idesCemPany
make a lionse-to-house canvass on
SaturdaY, March 15, to take .arcierse
for.hot eross buns. These wille be
delivered on Good. Friday.
,A iluinber of men from the con!
gregation of -Heiasall, , United
Church staged a painting bee on
Monday and painted all the lower
rooms_of the church, including the
Sunday School „rooneekitchen
try, Childten's room and- music
, Mr. Dick Kinsman is a ,patient
at -Scott IVieniorial Hospital,Sea-
foertbsth;ancodaotrtiY
datte, Pi writing is
rgmfFor everY worker in G3llada
tvir, and Mrs, Clarence- Reid there is a harnessed hydrb-electrie
spent Tuesday of this week in To- capacity of three herse,Power.
‘,041ftoo.co,Ne,s-' •
,C000.,;.••
.Dealer's.....,Personal. -
.19572 ot,,p
s s13111/ IIARDTOP
Whitewall Tire
• Hyrainatic ,very low mileage -
1957 Chev Standard Sedan-
,
,1957 chev.'peln.xe.: Sedan,.
1957 CHEV DELUXE COACE
• 1906: Obev.- Coach'
11955, Tki101\TARCIJ'1.-1-Aii),TO:
195 Chiysler Hardtop -
195 FORD SEDAN
'1:0$4. Ford ,C.oaeli' •
.'1953 Ford Sedan
1952 MONAPX1-1,,SEPAI
.;1952,'Chey.;ifardtop,,
1952.'-P.ontiac Sedan •Lpel.i\ipry:
- 952 Nash Sedan1946 Olds Sedan -
:: ,
,
1946 Mercury
No Reasonable Offer -Refused
at•
'IONE 541
UL Tractors, Parts.."a,nd
• Accessories
ower. Take -Off -and .-taighte
aletlevator,.
Pfieuinatic and St.eel- Wheel
• Sideraltes • •
ilniversnl and Fasthitch Power
' Mowers
Fiele Harvesters, Ensilage, and
Pnrage Blowers' -
Hittesters.. Windrowers
Bean Harvesters..
Threshers, Combines
ilielraulic.Fasthitch and Power.
- •-" Lift Plows ott steel or ribber
eel:controlled Or:regular `Disc
:11arreves, Smoothing stlar-
rain aid Fertiliier with
• 'figt.ed feed or dinibie- run;
,k steel or 'phenolate tires
Steel' or priettinatie ,wheel CtilW
"vators - With hydraulic Or
.peWer
'
Grader Blades -
" PlefforM Carrier's -
POWer,, Leaders with 11ydrauiic
or trip 'bucket
pato Spreaders e'
Wheelbarrows Farm 'Wagons, ,
Electric WaShers .04 .Dryers,e
Elea-4Dr
C' iliae, its, Wrenches -
• • andeeTfieli';,;,3 !"
Electric. "...Wiring '
Brooder - Lamps,,
'Paints, Brushes and.Oils .
Washing , Machine. .011'and Litb-
ideantST '
Heavy - Duti and., Premium .
. Motor Oils-
.
Ltibrikents,,Grease, Etc'.
TOripie and TratisiniSsion Ltibri-
. cants AtitPFreeie;
Spark Plifgs,.bil 'filters
jaelieall Jacks:
Calcittin Chloride
let:and .Bindei
...keller• and Regular CiiititiS
TraCtor Chains
• ,
Regular and Ingh- Grade Steel
Bolts, Capsciews;I.Tuts, Pin:
and WasherseEte,
Plasticand-Steel. Pipe andTite,
-; „tingS, , Copper Pubing, Wea.
therhead Fittings'
Ee1t and Pulleys; Hoer
GOodyear 'Tractore- Tuck and.
Mao :Tireg..
LL KINDS
of
SURA!iCE
DEALE
himie 17
eafott14 Ont-.
•Af.1,
HURON 'EXP 05110
SOUTHGATE:
.Phcine 34 es, -54O ,
MAIN ST. , EAVORTEL.
eciffprth PrOF)ertiei
,FOR,
TwoStoreY Yranie Dwelling,Vic-
StEecent1yiethoefled.
intidern donvenieadeS ' Centrally'
loCated, and priced,'110t.,
Large Tvio';,. Storey Comitry
Home, one mile wet of Setiforth,
GOO hivestni6iit aa * income pro-
perty. Worth inVestigating. '
Stozey and bale Frame nw„guing,
West St. Ideat
`Prieed' rig,ht,„
Por Inlortilation
CONTACT
A.' '1E11)
Real Estate aid Insurance.
PHONE 214 , 'SEAPORT -ft'
Oth�t Primerifes titso'
'
Are you -toady fo.ient- your Spire
room?' A classified adVertiseinertt
phoried to The Htiron rXpositOr, 41„
ywillbtatAUt, •
-From The Fluren Expositor
ma -1.0'17p 'P33
, Egmendvilles _Won. the. McMillan
Cup for this season by defeating,
WinthroP5-3iii 26 minutes of over-
time hockey- Members of the Eg-
mondville teard were R, MeGeoch;
D. Dale,' W. Wright,. John Flan.
nerY„, L. Hick:Oen, J. Merrie, Rex
McGregor, A. Nicholson,' F. -
G, Kruse and,E,', Sproat.
nen Mr. .Toseph Kale, Math -
um, was singing a' norse.last
.1 •
Fri-
day, the coal oil caught fire, set-
ting the ;barn 'on, fire. Mr. Kale
Was painfully binned about the
fade and arms and was removed
to Scott- Menborfar Hospital. The.
barn was saved with the help of
rieighborse'ane chenneets from the
Seaforth Fire Department.... ,.. •
The road "between Brussela and
Walton. was 'blocked -to Motet traft
fie for several days last.,Weekevi-
nag to the. severe snowsthrm which
swept this district.
„Mrs,. _George ...Seefieldl
Detroit, were -guests, at the home
of her parents', Mr. and Mrs. t.
A. Case, of.town..
' Mr. Ed., lithle,Seaforth, has been
in' Strathis.fordvieek.,atending
sessionSed,the <>range Convention.,
At theeldeffOnS. held there, Mr.
Mole reeeived ' the position of
G rand.,Pursidvant.
Froth The Ithron ExpoSiter
Mardi 13e. 1908
During the neon hour' on Tues...
day, 'fire broke out in. the small
frame store adjoining' the Dorian.
Bank Mid occupied by Mr, Cott-
signey.as a clothes cleaning estab•
lishnient 'it'd residence'. It belOng-
-ed to On .W.' T., 'Box, who had
some insurance on the building. -
The reFent,..mild-Vv,patheeh4.§ tak-
en,down the snow sonie, but it has
ftiade the eciads 'rather bad ftir
travelling,. • - •
• a meeting' of Seaforth
Scheel': _Beard, -deeided te
purehase a gong fOr the School,
Interesting items gleaned from
l'he Huron ExpoSitor of 25,50-;
•and 75 years ago.
This could be used in, case of fire
and for other pti. rposes , connec..,
tion .with the school: ' , •
Anient _vase .1uCky
winner Of the turkey in the' three -
pair ef..stacte genie between the
darlerS. '
W. s. Athn imPlement,ag«
eateis- having one -.of Mr. M. Wil-
liams' stores, on the east side of
IVfain Street,.fixed up .for MS' own
p e and 'wilt nioee there from
hipprese t:-staUd in the Whitney
pteWArt Bres., CPR agents, have
tieketed the following to the West
tbial week: W. ,3. :McKay' and As._
Piaser, .Of• Seaforth, to Saskatoon,
ad W,Feli, Staffa,eto Calgary.
Prom Th Iltlroli'Expeaae
'March' 16, 180
A few evenings ago someenns-
elnevous • rascals ,oarried , off the
large clock Which Papst
had before HS:store aS a sign, and
Wit it :in -front, Of -Baker'S`,.ieWel-'
lery; tore. tnreinoving it, they
bfeke it so, as to" render it 'use-
less, Other depredations were comt
mitted the same night. -
r. P. Ryan, of -the 13th eone,
e MeKillop, .recently sold
,'a Aar:and-a:half-old entire colt to
-MeaSiS. Breek and Colclulibun,, of
Ilibbert; for -$240.- This :dolt was
sired, by--Satitlatuf Vet; and. is a
magnificent animal, •
, Last -Thursday as Mr..' 301na
Sthwarie, of, Grey, Was -'.coining to
Seaforth be counted the Pitch,
holes in tie road betWeen,Seaforth
and Walton and Made the nuinber
1,1*, and Mr...Cliarlea..111asOu,. of
Orit'eofteId;,, IS our auflaority,', for
Squig,,thatlihere are, 09. on the -
road" hetWeen Seaforth and bub-
inno, m assures us that if he
had not dtie regard for his reptile-,
tithe for veracitY, he would Make
it The dyne: one thousand. ,
Mr:-,10hti Latimer- has told MS
-house mut' let. to Mt, George Sznith-
era .for the sum Of $1400; Mt Lot
-
!nor tab Of going bank to %not,
eg for the stint or
a N'
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