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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-05-30, Page 2Side Ig6.() Serving tis0 conrintnity• First . ed, at "SgAFOR,TH, oNTARIO; every- T'huraaav morning by, McLean Bros., PtitlisberS • ANDREW Y.IVIeLEAN', Editor St/P,.SCRIPTIOWRATtS:- Canada, .(in advanee). •$2.50., a' Year Unitect•Statel3 (in 'advance). $3.5q a...Year SINGLE CENTS EACH ,uthonzed.es Speond Class Mail, Post .-OffiCe Department, Ottawa • Member et Canadian- VirechlY Newspaper • Association $W$FORT1-.1,. '.01gARIO,'...MAN-31); utornation. is Factor ow great 4 threat its atitothation. e fairnly farm? In a' drive to- amhne ail& increase-productiOn the: farm unit, as we know it to,: disaPpear? ere are some who --think that:this:- be the result ,Addressing ?, by tOWns. 'and villages as once was oting of the 4-11 Connell in Winni- the 'case.," The rmefihThit years recently, a speaker predicted has tended to accumulate' his assets• hat -the family farm will have alsap- in the form of additional equipment, oared ,in .25 years., the result of a.- ,. improved buildings and modern facil- inOre active production drive. . ities in his honie rather- than as cash . t.,a4encle_pe_y-:.________iii--the-±bank,-as=once-,."-was-LtheLcas_e_— iji• this. direetion. Population in pure- .Rather thanretiringoff the farm the- rat ',areas is ‘. doWn althoh tendencySeerns':to be to stay on the. Ciiigintfarm Scene . eMa"Aa.fOr rlirj.cl-And refloCf,- „ ed. in the substantially higher prices which farms bring today, coMpared-- - witli 'even ten,years ago,. -• .0n .the,Other ha,na,' there, not to- flay,,the movement of ''older people 'from the farm:to-retirement iii•-nearL - ' e people in the a,rea-- as farm .where standar• ds of living are re -lei - e .. s has - com about be- equal to anything available in town, b iuse 'farms araewidn...blaigfeel;eurnipetsoa nied anCdewrthaejnelycoasntys.atrreeillesstliat w u d F1°11'1 The'll11"11 Expositor • From The 'Huren. ExPositur ,Iune, 2, 1933' Mr: Gordon" Wright, Kippen, a former welleithown -SeAforth - Col- legiate" InStitute student, was among the graduates at the On- tario Agricultural 'College, - where he obtained, his B.S:A. de Gravel- in Tuelterstnith ,be hauled- this year by ,Wilfred Cole- man, the -township .cotmeil d'eCideol at its meeting on Satuiday. tender; -Which was ,accefated, was for 9 cents a. yard mile,' • Bowlers ;were of,ficially --the greens for the first. time Wednes- day afternonii. W. • G. Willis and - Charles Stewart were awarded the prize ams -The question. 'of salaries' wes' the big- item of business at the Meet- ing_ of the 'Public Scheel board 'on -Wedneeday-evening,- Gil motion of Fred AV. „Wigg, seconded by Ilubt. Joynt, assista,nt •teachers, will: be TA-fel;ed-1900---for •ethe cenMageyear, Salaries Until last Yeif Were $1,000, •when each was cut 450. At the annual e ern' the Ontario 1VIedical Association, be- ing held , in Hamilton, , Dr. F. C. Neal, of Peterboro, -Was elected -president- of -the -as soci ation. __Dr. 'eat is .an old .Walton boy and -a. son of •Mrs. ,William Neal, Wal- ton. _ t • • emg, op.er 1_1), _ _ _ re- , arn. e$ supported and: ebnitainea 'a pap -illation ,-should be Carefullk. today a hundred acres fre-- a-mined...bp:the small towns and sil- ica/AV is but a portion Of a:200, or lages, in. the rural areaS. While it is ;00 -acre, or larger, farming“Unit.jr.rhe- s'truo 'the tOWI:1, .PrOVide"- needed, ser7, use, no longer is occupied, ancl a, vices to the rural people, it is .to these amily has disappeared from that same -rural people that the business ngession. •communities provi ing e services 1 • e process: has reOulted in a keen mist depend for their very- existence: , - - - •ce sion, Tu kesmith. . he • they, --Mr.---Arch -Scott, of --the firm el- Scott'Bres., has, gone one a nusie- neSs trip to the West. The felloWing h -ave been'eleeted eders •of. • First PresbYterian Church, -Seaforthe J. A.e.Wilson W. Somerville and Robert Bell, of town, arld'''Tlioinas Grieve ,and Arch D Scott, MeKilloo. While, out W lking last Sunday, Messes. %F. L. Willis.. and E. Toley- made Mute' e- capture. IheY..,Were wallthag ,along • the •riVer.'third con- t Federal -Deficit -Occasions No Surprise (1Viontreal Star), • -There shouldbeno .:4:47Pris.e over e OttaWa reports that t.he Federal- Onvernilent ,Will go into the :red, in "Oe current mar ear by about $7,50.: TPA A big 4nilliOns,-,a— Perhaps more.__. Aeficit has been inevitable O'er since 'business turndown last year which inevItab. .137 T011*. :talf.'-re-v,,- VOS joined by .a n'ew, upswing Goternment Spending.:„,. " -,,,O1--- "-,tourse, the price paid for the 1957 :and 1958 Diefenbaker vidOries-atthes - :Polls. The 'progressive ConservatiVe 1957 campaign was lavishly bolstered - :tor e4ensive promises,. There: was.' ;.also,. a pledge of vast eainOnlieS in 1.1b1ie spending, but the ' Conerva- ires.iri office, found that this was too Ough a nut to crack. Little progress as been reported. 'The faCt is that theLitieralS'imre ,good -and economicaVadministrators,. Too-thrifty7ninded for the electors,.; as things Willed (-.71:it. The IleW regime ;;W:11:1 have to borrow to :make. the 'books balance. *: -1:10 the Liberals, during the. boOni, -,SUcceecled rn reducing the national debt, by more than two: billions, -we 'can iSorrow far one year -or two, with - Out. jeopardizing otir excellent fiscal position., But Finance Minister Fleining will have hiS .Work..:.cut out- if the process .is continued' too- long. The 'glow:that " . -results from providi-ng something . _ . everyone is_a,loyous sensation.. which .. no Finance Minister -carr afford for --1On.g..,,,SOme:day,L the .inevitable hangoirer:,Sets in;and it is very un- - • leasanindeed ee at tlie. moment, unpalatable ' doctrine., ' The mood of exhilaration sti1176R-Ists, ---tlifonghOnt the •ra-iik7 and- . fil.E.:Of the Conservative Party and its many supportersThe bills, however, Wi.11'begin. to come---iir.':7Sooner or.later • they, will have: to be Met, at which time itmay bee.xpected that the pres-. ' • • ent, popularity Of the Diefenba,ker Adriiinistration will begin to show 'a -sharp drop.• f Or, are we just old-fashioned? u is, Key Mercury) .1Iarin to the price '"struCtilre and the "cost .9f living does not pecessa,r.-: . ily 1:0110*...axi.liicre4ge ti.'6,0*• The, harm coines,When, the Wage. increa,s-: es are not followecl -12y an inCrease'hi---- ; production.• ' saw a 'large -fish L going through' some repids-:-OL-6y- preitiireda.-.Club and landed ,the.Ifish. It turned out to be -a. large carp,'aid-weighed' over 'three, pbunds. The Energetic Thresher Co, have erig4ged Robert and James Dal- rymple 'toe operate their .pepular thresliing.:'entfit foie. the season 'Of 1908.. - ' YEARS AGONE Interesting items gleaned from The fluron'Expositor of 25, and •Years ago. • During the electrical storm ,last Tuesday a barn belonging to Wile' liatn Sheppharel, neer,' Harlock, was struek by lightning and'burn- ed to the ground,- together with- a uninber of contents, including ani- ma4 and. Poultry-- •• • Stewart Bros., OFR ageets, this week' ticketed Mr. and, 11frs. liatn Hart, otVarna, to Edmonton and return,. •' , Front The. Huron .Expositor, une I: .480' ,'-- Last Monday morning a, Man named 'Hoisted; While working, the sharper- ro-a-dfopt-eve,-13ox'0 -cab; inetl, factory, got three_ of the fin- gerS', Of Ids, left hand 'cut clear' off, 'Messrs, AleXander. Thoinpson• and Thomas Baird, p . an eye Jeline-MCGregor • Tuckersmlth and •,lVIr. :Hugh Ross, of McKillop; left' Seaforth on Thursday on a pleasure trip to the Old ,CelintrY. The contract for the erection of the-, new .brec,Ige at Breadfoot's. Schoolhouse, Ori the- second conces- skin of TuckerSrilitli has been awarded to' Mr..; Ainsley, Of. Wing - ham, :the price being $1,025. • - , On Wednesday Mr. Thomas Mc- Miehaeliseof Ilullett,, raiierlea large bank: barn: is „68xq6- feete-IVIre Sarnuel.Benneft is the framer and Mr." Scales. was the 'coritraetor. for the stonework, which he.cpmpleted in12deys,..• " • James Brajthwaite,- town- ship clerk,' flullett, intendso k a. tri dowe to -Kentucky next mottle • Mr. Thomas • Moon ,, ex. peCts-to-accoranaty -- ;Mr.- Samuel -Smith,' of.the ninth, -concession 'Of McKilloP- has pur- -chsed the farm of 'his neighbor, Mr. ter Rosseon . a . eon - cession.', The 'farm contains 100 a_4price, was $,500. , SEAVORTH 4-H SWINE iciLya, The Ma mee in of the 'Seaforth 4-11 'Swine', Club 'was held at' the farm - 'of Scott Cluff. Two •classes of ',Yorkshire oW judged' gave -the' -1VitheM'"illettairleiaalnciPl-aAeritnligusr onthe , •' It *as decided' the next meeting Would- beelield Thursday, -June--26'. Francis_ Hunt thanked Mr.? Cluff for' the uSeeof his- barn, and pigs. Secretary: • "I'M not really late, Mr. D. I just took my coffee break before coming ie.” SEEN PERS • Plan Bath DouSe ' •Mitcliell-lvIcAd'am was awarded the contact for • construction eof the bath houSeein --Conneetion with , the new Clinton 'Conampiiity Swim- ming this week. Plans .for the building may be -seen in the win'clow,ef the -RtlfeesiceoeCrd°onl.f Clinton N1j,e,tiN:vlis-- • , Joins Advertising Company 1'4, and "Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and IVIiss' Claire 'Taylor attended the graduation .ceremoides at the OAC, Guelph,,last,Fridey. Mr. Mac'. Taylor was -one of the graduation class, having comlileted the coarse in 'Animal. HusbanclrY.' He -has se-. cnred 'a position with- the MacLar- elle Advertising , Company Limited of' Torontee-Blyth Standard. - Lower Tax Rate • There was good news -for borne 'Owners in Winghani lasteweeke lewing ,a special., Meeting of,' the, , town coundll• M draw up the bud- get for- the'year. The council found it poaltde to leWer the,tat Tete by -Last 'year's rate for residential prtiperty was 72' this- year's will be 70. The 'Nisi-, ness. --and industrial .rate rernaing • 'at,. 75 5._nnll Advande-Tinies';, Unh Detroit- wonian ,MisS Ethel JoneS; ,Was uninjered on Friday when the car she was driving left the road and landed en 'a dittht three.„and a hall' miles eat of Zote ich. According, to Miss, idnee, she swerved in an effort -to Miss a- cat' going acrosS the road and': lost control,of .her; vehicle._ She was on., her way to Godirich, 'where She had -an appointnient with a -dentist' COnsiderableT damage was done to her, •vehicle ' •Which landed. upside down in the ditCh.' Larry Genius, Clinton, wee travelling' west -on the highway. and saw, the mishalp 'oc•••-•, Cur. He was. the first on the -scene. of the accident, and 'helped Miss Jones out of 'her car. Wilfred AtiotisSeau , and. his father were. working in a 'field nearby,- and they arrived at the scene. shortly' after. -Zurich Citizens News:, •, :Still Not Satiefied • • Local. Public' sehool teaChers* are not satisfied with Oederieh 15,nblie School board's answer to their re - attest for an 'across-the-board sale ary- increase of $00 per year, the board was informed at its regular meeting last week. After. lengthy 'consideration .the board passed -a motion advising the, teachers' 'coin- ' rnittee that it should' meet 'with the full board -if the, feaehers wish, to proceed on, their request for an acress-theloard inerease. The pre,. sent dispute arose after the experi- ,ence allowance -which the board Offers' to teachers ' Was. changed from $100 A 'year- (for up to four years) te $200 a•••• year (for Up to four , years). 'This, Wetild affect teaChers with four years or -less of apply to Thee with more then Min; Ite6aaerhsintigt e:,:rtrtieontiecee;', 2mt-vr, nottlodde'rn:h Signal -Star, , 'May Stop Bulltlittg • • AmloYed because two hUilderit had failed to Sip agreeinentS and .>\<„ TITURSD. AY, PRIDA,ATI.J1t,DAY AY 29,- 31 Red &warm... • 744-minte -1110 Ellinarr Pure PEANUTBIJ'ITER le -ounce .3-aes • White Ctesg. iroit,gr TISSO lafge ' •Rolls, ' VEGETABLE r 'POMATO ' ' A yLIVIERo SOUPS 10 -mince • • Tins ' Gaitlen Patelt Tender„.„ CtIOICE PEAS 1.5..oinie ..,.,... ... .. . . . . ..... Tins .....e:... . .. - ., Aylmer Choice' 'e , ' Vresh 6°,34" - Fi•tt-IT COCICTAIL Cheery' morn COATE' 15 -tine $t One-pothad 7/c ECONOMICAL DAINTTV RICE., -4-1b. package - Ting ..., ,..,, .... . ' - Packa° -----..,, .. . .. ,..,,. „e, ne , , . , JULIO MELLY POWDEAS--.3 Agg. '29 cbAnws. IRistr sttivoz., titt ... , . .... . ..-..... „..... .. ... . .. . . . . 31e KELLOGG'S SPECIAL It..CEIREALPkg, .esti ' LIGEPtTtflS 25, 40, 66 . Watt for ' SWift's Golden Dew MARGARINE 4 1 -pound PaCkages ' • ... ....... . . TOMATO-,CATSITP Bottles . .. ... . Alleles yawl* ivied APPLE ,JUICE 7 20-ounee -"L'• Tins tick's Pickles ':I1ABY DILLS „ 16 -ounce Jars - Clark' BEANS WITs11 P_ORIC C 20 -ounce - u This Swift's Tempt DOG FOOD , 12 15-°t' and 1 Tin FREE eel__ -Sit. Aisottea IAN OE MARMALADE,. 6 9 -ounce ; ; „ • . $1 Regular TISSUES soko„.§ .. .. .. smares cholet. (wino APPIA SAME 2 2"unce aac Make 'Your OVvn Soft •Drinks' PRESHIES • - propeeded With_ . 'construction . of heeteee without :permits, cilipaclicated"Mianday night it itek.injtinetiOne to stop ,werle' on - the 'Town :solicitor,:W. G.., ;Cochrane was.; instructed, to lvarnetheebuilders-ArteWhiletuitY7 and: Simmorii Brothers -e -that, coun- cil Witild take- aCtiori'.if the.Y.daa':t sign_the'„ agreements' Mayor i. Ee, Pooley .proposed the nieve and Other 'councillors agreed.' Said. the: etiaYOr: they don't 'sign by the ; Mad' ef-,. the week, :We should,. spek injunctions to hay,e Work'SMp= Ped. We laavedooe everythieg We timid le Cooperate With, thein. :and' 1 don't tbihk' we' should, -have to Put up with; tine any longer. 'The agreetnents. state;that-the builder,S- rntistlia,respOngible the"provi- sion:- 'of eeertain' serVices.. to, :-llie heuses;.includinge roads andeen 'the. Whitsmith ,case.,,. for.' a4Y,IfloOditg deiriage :thefeiriay-reenitefrorne-the erection ofe.the house. •-,t• Exeter, 'Times -Advocate. - ,. • Low teit,41.jr-e4r; . . The LticknoW Braneh of the Can- adian Legion has- taken . over :the recreehon :building - on a. 10 -year lease agreement at. a r ental lefeone dollar a ,yeare.:They vvill be re-. Sponsible for ;' maintaining, 'and keeping the. building in' good, re- paharrYirig-adequate-fireeinsnr-- ance anil'haVe,Pledged to build. and Irecuut emir; i-modert,kitchen acceSSible nortii wing , which 'Check Ain 'knowledge ity • FED.FRATIO:N, NEWS- , (BY•afg, at41atv-A.y) Representatives of. ,county hog' producer. erganitations. met in -Tem rontoelaSt ,'V.Veclnesday,•and mously.confirmed the action'of the Ontario llog Producers' Marketing Board -inmaintaining the present system Of Selling hogs ttirough„,the co-operative' -sales ageney. About '90 Percent of, Ontario's hog CroP is . new," being directed , throtigle 15; assembly .marketing..peinte• Of the' Onta,rice Hog Producers'. Co-epera;: :.., • ,Producere support was, given, to "the Hog -Marketing ,Board in. face of corisiderable agitation. in preees- eor circles for, the h.bg, co-operative to, dispose Ofetheir, bogs threnigh-a :patch •clock'.,systeni, :a- mechanical. auction deyice, sed in the matkete' leg- of cheese and tobacco. --eHog7fifirdiTeerST theTntieeting objected. to "the ,Duteh,•.elecle'sYs- tene 'because they f,elt that,it would Place the, smeller -rand, 'Mere nume refous. proceSSOrS M an. unfair ' laciSition . and. limit .the..eeffec-, tiveeesS, 'of ethe reajerity; of 'buy - es '. •ConiPetitive,".laidding. An- other ebjectinn''to 'Hie:Dutch elock- sYsteM. wasethate,prOcessorS have. beet unwilling 10 -,--agr0--tk;1nini- na Urn prices; essential,to:the Dutch clock auction inetned,dor ether, -Pro-' ducts. Also; it was 'expressed by - producer ,representatives that hogs, are -'a', Perishable :product.. which could not be stored ' at -times. when einsatisfactoryeepritese-,were .;being bid through' the Dutch' 'clock „sys- „Aereseletion from' the , Hog ,Pree, dueer Meeting earther stated. that the Hog Board accepted the lenge of the Farm. Products Mar- ket'ing Board: to have a vote ,as, announeed, a was still the opinion -of the organization that 60eper.tent-Of-those `yotingenefavor should' -li tsf t majority, , as 'has been reCOnithend-. ed .the -past. The resolution fol- lowed -the -announcement' by the government that ,a vote would be ' held on the Ontario Hog Producers' marketing, Plan, July"25, and that' 66-2/3 per ent fay rable vot o those.vottrig ' Would be' necessary to contimie. the . Marketing Plan- in 'In 'cominenting on the marketing of h,ogs wieildpeint out that, if this present_ systemg - is ended we will not 'return to, the former-, trucker_ - shipper_4netho 7.ihere are alreadY a large number of hogs being produeed. on con- tract. ,Without the present mar- keting syst m,. these. hogs would ,be the property of , the -'processor and 'therefore no selling on the part of the prodneer bible. In years, . past there were 'numerous poultry 'dealers' covering the country buying poultry of all kinds, These dealers , have prac- tically disappeared with the intro - -duction of contract raising or broil- ers, ,The , same happen' very rapi:dly ,4n.• e hog in us ry,, The closing, of 'the Canning-TA-eV:hies in Exeter' and Forest ShOuld.. be a Warning to: all pro.ducers' of the dangers of contrae,t- farming. At -present' esette--thing could happen verveaSily te' broil- er- Producers: - ! BRUSSELS 4.411 CLUBS - -Second meeting of the Brussels. Beef, Dairy mid Swine club was held at the farrn Of William Turn- bull.' During the. meeting ...the group judged_Ayrshire cattle at the farm of Martin Bean,- as well as Shorthorn, heifers and Yorkshire sows<Y. at the Inrnbull- farm. The judging was in 'Prertaration for the acliieVement day held in Seaforth on Saturday: -..A question on 'a psychology exam read, "How 4ine gain good posture?" ' A small boy chewed his pencil and 'then wrote: "Keep the cows off and let, it groweavvhileee. kft thine' tO be 4, puhlie "section: ;of -the "building. and,.aVailable" to • those , Wishing to use it at, a rental,: fee present rates.' It has been -'stiggeSted that a nominal .(probably $2:0t)" will 'be additional teccaterers for 'use of dishes, .nteti-: Sils and such leiteheri eqtiipi tient, , 'essential '16_,,eatering and with which the kitchen wilt' be fully equippedby, the Legion, filtt- leaSP Arrangement was, decided upon 'at a Special meeting on „Thursday ening o the village council and 'the Legion EXecutive. The docu- ments coveritige-th# tranSaction, • were legally 'drawn rup on Satin,' day.-LuelchoW Sentinel, ' - Sugge sw t • ap , Town couneil has asked;Elston Cardiff, M.P."for Huron, to help arrange a eneeting between- .repre- sentatiVes • ofthe town and the ,DePartinent of- Public Works to. 'dismiss a Proposer that the Town „SOld as a site- for- the, new -post-office,-'There tan be a great. dollar savIng. ever the year'sfor the town,' „said, Couticillor Brtice Sully, who -urged at Friday' s -coun- cil meeting .tbat -the prOposal, i 'fully investigated. It s' lindersttead here tha present plans of theffede eral authorities tall for demolition Of the existing ,POst office, which to ,he replaced by.; a neW Wild -- 111g „one the same- site o WeSt-St. iuial plans for the new post office are nild0 'WAY 'nd- It is' possible that tenders could•:be dalfed. ,,, Stine, Council. Was. told.' 'It, Was Cotincillor. Sully ',Who. originally niade th Oat the ttkiAra flafl -4 sold aSWAie tit* post-,Ighee:--. III- said it .Mighf.:110 poss11e to ConV6rt the proen't:post othce,'W4.11611. Is said: to, be:, in i.164 nellent -eenditiorie „into munioipal offices. 11 thisowas done, it inight po.nenesSary to tonstruet new pub', hall.-GOderieh, Signal -Star. identifying this map HoweYer ,Nireil 9coaknow - - OntaidO, you'll enjoy getting to km?* it better. Make, a , point this year of exploring highWays'.: and byways, , visiting lovely( and ...vacatimiing at one of its • Medern resort areas' • the HalThurton. Highlands shown above. Take the.firot . filling"out and nutiling the- cotipott beloW; NOW TAR40 BIET'trit • • I et; i?.14:4:117kifilat4AtItt6fs' ,$end Litetodure at'ut Xdp, • "I r 074 „ 7:N11AR: • I , • , • No11'1141'7. ... . . . 7 . ...... .. . ....... rss ..... ... . . I '4 P . Ordotia,tmoottoirm. of Troviki i'AfieDY INTAES', sheds a:, new nro ; • NOM Ileyart 1.Colkorr, MioTtter ' OPICS . •-• 'S.VBSE•CTS, CT -INTEREST', • , „ • TO-PARM,PittS' Potatoes ' AS -a 'Livestoek FOC," Small and offegrade,..Petatoes un suitable for ddinestie use can be .scItirkSef:eediofn.par.efitabl,36,tbrO,U, •, pr. Ntrliitih of. -the- loethbridge. ExPerinien.tal perm' reports, that experimental _evidence indicated that 500. PetintIS of,. potatoes.. were' equal-, t�: 1.0QepirundS, of. 'grain, • in feedingevalue ,for,millting Cows .and fattening. 'lambs,- ,when •fed ,alfaffa hay an: , ,Howeyer, he . says, lo.oci esljlts,, potatoes should,,,:lie..:ied, -to; livestock with eare'4: as :theY.:do hay. their hitt- tatioris .as A livestock Teed:',.' , Petatees,are about -St, per cent , Water • 4rid,therefpre'are-somewhate sintilar to silage,- Tlier4r,e-levver ine.Protein, 'essential, niinerals- vitamis .:than:',MOSt Of the,-,Coni7.: Used feeds, F�r these' reas onS'ipbtatoeS:'Sliottlifbefed, in, bet- , quallty' feeds . Such --,-as leguitie- hay :.and ,Cereal. grains; or aProteie,eiiiterAle'enne plernmit Sheiildebe4dded to :the ratiOrie,,Potateei..sheuld beeitile clu ed. hi 'tlie',,,ratiOn'gradnallY as they are seMetirries unpalatable to- Potatoes s eatkle nerM'irl'adW,-:',,I$-t e. pOsiked fopigS_LISprotits'Shonld,, ede,P re;feed.' Sunburned,- ,frozen oedecayedPote- atoes should net be fed to any class7 of. stock,. as they. ,sontetimes are - poisonous. tafge, potatoes should.' be -sliced or pulverized before feed- ing, to aveiddanger, of'ciaoking. should"..liont4 beeattf eteel. o.,,erven:lriliOi 11'; acuoird.:". of. Potatoes . while , fattening- lainbs :and breeding. ewes. Shotild: not be ,fed over -three- pounds per • -head daily. Pip may be fedtip • More than these antitieieare fed six, pounds per head daily dePend-- ing ,upon the SiXc of the 'pig 'if to swine- scooting May result 'Un- leSe e, ainourit -Of. -potatoes . unsuitable . for sale are available, - they '11. be f rn6re, value` as a leed-if/appro4itimate1y half , of, the,. - above -mentioned amoiints, are fed,. Polatoes-,,Should be 'fed to dairy, acovOisd,ioinffril,fleadviaotresint immediately alter • . ' ' When an:elderly -W,omati broke leg, the clector put, it in a cast and cattioned- the' patient -not to' climb' up and down stairs. A month later • when the 11/1.1D, removed the cast, the old ,lady asked, "May„I the stairs now?' i'm sick anti:tired of go- d_dowir•the ladder and -,in -- ;out the -windelly-14 ' • •••,.!...te:,"1.".•% olliwogs.. erinies -"Dad says having fun is patt of grosong and so is saving. It's never too early or too late to save, he tells us. So Vicki and I both have Savings Accounts at Dad's bank. We're all saving• ' - regularly at THE CANADIAN _ _ BANK OF; COIYINIEFICE'' 775 DRANDHES ACROSS' CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU SEAFORTH,BRANCII G. C. Brightrmalal,nMaenra, g If DUBLIN BRANC J. Dean, pg T at Will Traflsf�rmYOurH�me fificti4 wide variety ;Of Patterns; Styles and, Quality froni, which,t� Choose, at Box. Furniture Rugs Linoleum Congoleunl FLOOR tILEO. ,KINDS' FLOOR SANDING FINISIIING Our Workmen take pride Jri 'ensuing a quality job at reasonable prices, ROUSE`EURNISIHNGS FLOOR C.41VERIIVOS Funeral Ambinanc,e Service Phone 43 Seaforth