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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-07-25, Page 2blisbed , SEA. pRTU,... QITT.,6,41,I0,2- every thorsaY morning by ,ANEtRut Y. IVIcr,r414, Editor • siTBc:itirttrioisT RATES; Canada (in--aclyaoce). $2.50 n Year *t41-sta,to---(3n---advano)7-$3.50:O: Year :siKoi.,E 5 CENTS EACH: uthox'zed as Second Class 11/ail Post Office Department, Ottawa. ince '1860 Serving 'thp Community Mist SEAFORTH, ONTARIO,' JULY 25, 1958 - fective Street Lighting Brin ittle'cOst Seaforth has obtain- - St'effective advertising as a re- ofthe installation of new, street ing on Goderich, Street East. : brilliantly lighted street, e rom seine distance to Motorists -: . • ring..the town from the east,; does • • 4:xiight what the Lions.. Park .and. OA -doesduring the. daytime.- It ds visitors to Com:thent :favorably' • the entrance t� the town, and, im- esses strangers with the facilities hich, the,t_Own_enjoys- tit there is another field in which e new lights play a leading—even vital role—and that is in the Con- *--ibution they Make towards high. - 'ay. safetY. • .• • . No. 8 Highway, of which Goderieh- treet, is the connecting link through „. eaforth, carries a traffic, load which ;cach month appears to be increasing.' • - is condition, Coupled with .,:theirn rtunate grade which the Ontario 'epartnient of Highways failed to iminate when the highway was re- iilt. and regraded two ,years ago esultS in the creation of a dangerous raffic hazard at the eastern edge of. Member. of Canadian Weeldy 1 'Newspapers AsSociation gs Many Benefits thelown.: In the light of the traffic „ and -the speed at which it travels, the dangerous highway gracle,and until recently :inadequate lighting- the fact there has notbeen a fatality is a mat" - ter of good 'luck rather than good man pent. The installation of modern light- ' ing,Made-possibie by the co-operation ' the ::Gotineil-- and tfie C,has 'removed_ one of these hazards. Alert policing is having an effect on speed- ing by through traffic. Thus improve- ,-ments in -these tvvo areas can over- come to a great exient the danger re- sulting from the unfortunate failure on the part of the provincial autliori ties to coirect the grade Particularly during the summer , months, When highway traffic on •GOderieli--Str,e_et EasCis. at, its -peak, • when Pedestrian -traffic t� and firein the Lions Park is increasingly heavy, , --there -is-an :-ever-present 2..clanger - to adults and children ,alike. Anything • that can be die to reduce this haz- - ard--and certainly adequate street lighting falls,__in • •this _ -category—is -worthwhile, and a valuable contribu- tion to highway safety. Fifteen Per Cent Trade:DiVeriionliat.IMetintlittle... There will be many who recall Mr. •haVe•_Mittenefitted_ to anything like •Diefenbaker's proposal to divert. 15 the full e.2illelitof the -U.S. shrinlcageper . cent of Canada's trade from the "Actual-:','Aili:r'es - the - 'United States to Britain They will :United States for the first-kluait4: last year $i029 •million, ..1,his year recall, too, the stunned sof ilence on the - '1859 million ;. from the UnitedKing- .part of the Government when Bri- doni, last yea,r:$114 Million this year ' lain offered to aid the ,shift Sug-- ' gesting a progressive free trade ° pro- eut:iniports.fromUncle•Sam by '317-0.'. posal between. the two '.countries. nnllibn but we,,• ,ha --ye Increased eur 7'11 -ley- will -recall, t-oo-, how-- .ShalloW----,Itipuli.r from --John---wr-broir a-11 - the professed desire to enlarge:our..., tle over $2 million -I:trade witli Britain turned out t b r`.*Iien tariffs were increased on var.-- ious goods entering 'Canada from Iiritain—on the very goods the ex-. port" of which Britain qould hope to .+Icrease. . The outcome of all this is discuss- L---ied by the Financial Post, when it :comments that at least one phase of all the total gain seems -to be aceount- for-In - k ed One or. O items and :.aireraft„: •while -nearly- all the standbys' - textiles, 1.; ehernieals, Ity,;,Chinaware ,''and leather goods are "For the first three months af this whisky, Chinaware.and leather goods ;-• year, Canadian purchases from the are either Just lielding their: own Or ,tinited States are down by even a . are own, ,gfiade better than that figure," - the .1., It was en British. t,extiles, of course, Post says. "tut imports from the that the DiefeiibakergoVernment -United Eingdom, .while 'slightly,, -4: creased the tariff. ": d is no.. indication . . of. 'any,:really 'new trend. Major categories of impo4s are down : - the..U.S.: trade, whielLseems to, reflect' the -general eeririTi biies. -MOrelhan any .deliberate switch"-- „ • ExaMining the imports 'froin the.:PoSt job:rid' that-inore- than , „air. Diefenbaker s much discussed 15 --7Per cent iniport - diVersion -scheme seems to have been completed sue- leessfully. f!Safety-On th.e.farnii!-We,ek_Eniphasie dtleed For Care . . . , This is "Safety on -the Farm Weele rJais is: not to suggest that safety ;.(.practises ',ori a farm should be Con -- .fined only to one week, -but rather tlie .',ccasion provides- a, -/r ,opportunity to, , _ ,,...z:41—phasize the necessity oftlierez-berl • . . .a ,eontinued campaign to reduce' the farm accident rate. •,• Safety on the 1 farm is something that cannot be over -emphasized. 'In:: -dustrial workers are uSuallY protect:' I vciust reaJ4ell that 1 can no longer tivebn what worth!" :r .eSeliCkei Enrolmenl Climbing ister of.: ,St Andr&ws,United ' ' :Anticipated 'attendaiiee t Luck; Churcli, Niagara 'Falls,. Ont.oftIf11trnr*ill exceed sttidents,....'andenr einte tlie „friend..inethe Snrida3e. ingeOfeen.additiOnaleelaa,sroonte4nd,rethe, Ofe the. -church aadintaof1ier teeher tathe saff held a reception rn-Niagara Falls •aecoraiiiodatiini.-Ja'estill.being„.•tak- measurer at least, 'xieYreirildree. cane:, --enieritna anu Mr," •DeweY, not be aeeepted from ehoo1 see- performed the robing • eeremony.. -tiona•-:wherein the sch061,"'is '0.pete, ating.,..,Liieltnew, has beei provjd- tinii,e to live in Niagaith in,„b4tintiOn'fOrStudents in, the vien,t- ity•Whe'are being trenStaorteciefrem' '111:7gn County. Mr. Colin Fing- ruraleseetiona. Where the Seneel i'S•• land, '"of W,1114a4P-ii"anu Ju go Frank Fingland of Clinnton• .0:0a -ed. .''.71".11, 'brothers of Dr • ?' , Pmgla ,LaiiiberkingS AVM Trophy hem" Advance Times • The uricle.LiiniberkingS • OPerate. FrOM Arya Sopertest trophy ler: ending up in Murphy ;Brea:, ell -known, gar.;. 'first place r' 'at Tee-. end of -the -rogue age Operafora-in -Clinton,. have pin - tar' :Sehedide ,in the ilItirorePert.h, •thaSed- eefleet of 18 school buses,' They e•blatilted • 'Serving , ',the '„East Middlesex fbgh the Dashwood :Tigers 5 0 in.' Dash- 'School, Aren The -fleet .will. be, wood,' ,Zurich ' hade'otie genie • left "centred at ArVa, :and Torn 'Murphy, to play in the tegolar.i. schedule :expects to I -neve. to., that • -yillage, ,with_e_Ex_eter,ebnt •rec:eivedeworde the ,nziellighwaY. to inanago this end. Mohawk§ had, drepped Ont.:of:. the Of . the business,; which transports league. ,11teciway High:S.016a .In net bave Meanteanything; the .Clinton„ •transporting etodentsre.-In: stalidinge,.the'Liiiiilierkings,had Oa Clrnton District Co1legiateerInsfi7'', ly :Test:One,gaie 411 season:, They; tute; 'Murphy • Bros e . maintains' five: : will.now--, aWaitethee-PlaYoffs-tOsede----achoolebilses:' ;41 -Sol they.ehave eree tide:Whir '.goeg.on•intoe0BA cOnie 'cetitlY, begun .operatiog.;a busto . petiffenuriehteitiiens ''NeWseeee ancl,e from e 1' CAF Statiertedliriton, ...ee • ;'' '-„,_ "makmg six. :round' trips,e, daily ••tiirotighOut the ,x/6.ek .:”.Grand 'Bend „provinei.41.: policeine on Sattirdaye Cliff.Astdon is driver dicated-71,2tredileaday'e7they ,were!,e pn this •roote. :The.: firR--/Tilas, .:!cis 0 Working on :;.•:SeVeret leads in.' the .reeentlY.Pureliased a- .'nele highway invostigatiOnt.ef theft • of ...'nearly bus for 'charter: work. , Already .it 0;0mi from the.Eteriiime Hotel. Over tha s , ;been busY, " taking , .4.1H,;•citif thee Weekend.' ApprOXiMately Yonugaterg ,.- on tenirs: Clinton • was stolen . from the hotel's: "SafeeXews-Record.' •• ,early -,•Sunday 2 Morning Both. the, ' • . . ' Office. and.:the' safe ,wereenidoeked •• JOnaki',1.:`eleoek aiedliet.hune-h-Of - ,Miele;,_iinattencledee--Police-.sairteThe . • _ ' . "Not bunch, herd!" e ;Jones: ,•Stiiith: , '``.11,ard,,of cello!" I'Ve :heard . of •-• ineeneaCM,Y•herd'''. e aeries "Whet' do I O.are ;i• eQW hea.rd? T rlidrete-i-aanyt-hinge, 1,raT've!"' • •',Retiring Minister -Honored „ ••.•• „ Dr Walham Fingland'retired at ; 'Advertis.-.,,g -helps Set • UP the the :.end 'of. jone, after years in Channels , of the:ministry, twenty seven as min- and keep theme_s_tteenilizied.:-• - • ‘• . • • •• RSAGONE Interesting ean -e" The 'Huron EXpesiter,, of 25; 5th .• • • •.. and, '7,5 , Years, ago, . • 0 TI -IE EDITOR: hog 'PrediMer ler 20 Years : ifeel.it: is, high...tithe .some -of the 'faults and' absurd, statements ade P °tn. On - r r• io g:St:Ceph7, •thep and related., s called agricultural, bodies, ebe ex7, '111.felinies explained 'to. 'pro-- vincial press • recently that tinder, 'hip Coop, or, marketing board, One tario. hog prices were the highest in Canada. rilis iS an outright-une truth • its the 'Quebec priee• has been consistently higher, Week by week, With but few exceptitinse Belt not-' ed that -Quebec, has no marketing board7just the old 'free' catch-as- catch,„eare- democratic --sYsteM.• CePacCo of. Barrie is a ,packing 116tise .6yened ,and run by ,1500 sur- loonding, farmers: Let' anyone in- terested in the truth in,quire of that group as to how beneficialrthe Hog Marketing gang, has been, asfar as any phase of the hog' industry is heeanyr brnePedireyieltufrin'g'IVI.,aenr whining that matter of fact,. I am•thitiking abou r,thieht..pbeyk,e,thrse:,.hf4ai.v1%enrost: .!ixe•oewn dorng he n imterv000glii:sfibsp,.trlige,ina-n4thtehe.7maaini.n, Sst:trrir:eeeti: trying - to bring the farmers own .• Pthaeekoiongl3;_heOptc,l,-Ss:i-billenderre.aldso• ies. n that he„usiedretoMehthe,te%tahuesSeeintetWhneso- aids .dhZ WantS the 40 cent fee on ehhog ,N, n•rnblf. eeween,,,t,..„1.1..4ghh • 'inexiiberS raise' and prodess, ell•Feng Inr,"`'.6” themselves. The „board has. path,- :41h•ekis--ft-ibudt9lit'iti,hvanlilfsarticheattin.'gfel'e:-thjneairt- the same. This is the key to .the 'wheleinarketing scheme-therake- off• •- • During the past few inonthe and as . the hog vote is,100/11111g,ClOSOr on the '• heriz on,...hog, „prices tindei. some strange impetus :made' some slight ',gains in spite -of -hog..grad- ings heing- up 11 per ,cent ever_the Same period one year ago Yet der - By JAMES SCOTT ain tree • Not long „ago on my traVels was down in the $t, Lawrence Sea way country. some vory, strange and unusual. things have been go- ing on dewn. there, Of - couree I heard all about the miracles of modern science, the feats cif en- ghieering, • and what all this is going to mean to the industrial life of the country, Some of it was certainly very spectacular to be - What I keep thinking about most is Mainrz stayedi°vBrcurtthes hittNraVli jesaWeyt ht a. htslen:, emt ne e°1' uhcrehms aegon:rgefteadat mightyidwvaihdcysh;. • WhatMain Street? Well, as a uts-treaogidie b4uisoinugessa'estrweehrithedussetrdeteot are noW jaiumed togetherin low brick business block. It's ef- ficient; You don't belie to •walk very far to. get to all the stares, • 'but it is no substitute for Maio Street. - I 'asked Some Of the peoPle how they lilect The new plan. The- old men hated it -they had. no . favor-- ite place to sit and lteep their eyes on what was going-I:Redo the town, The housewives don't like it eithere Somehow,' they sayediey just dtin't feel .likevisiting in the shopping. centre the way they eused to, along Main Street. Even the storekeepe. ers themselves ,arentt to nappy.. They don't have to worry about of drain e or garbage disposal or stoke of ang ,fires any more -4-411 this is cen- tralized -but somehow L they don't, e feel that they own their own Nisi- "; liege in quite the same way. In e„ „ manner they, can't quite explain; they 'have beere made to feel that • the are swallowed up in a bi dziachme, and while it s_ _easier WOrk and theYemake money, they don't enjoy- lteeping 'store as much as they used to. • Main. Str.eets as -a matter of .fact. But. new- tlioseedaysearegonedere Oirer; because neither'.Morrisburg nor, . Iroquois • 'haYe:Main•eStreetS any more: , The St, Lawrence River is ',flowing. right over .-where those streets were, ActoallY, the riVee-is flouring .over Where the Whole teen, of Iroquois -used to be. , ,• --Whar'hase happenedeise that-- .the - southern ,part of, '31.orri,sburg, and eani-lOPthtellr„ClIVcies:.'11-':.;-a.01164T,heOe'll'aellia.6-"vwehdletho' ,ing,-laet fall and Winter, when hog• used to he ,oleithe'Pdge.of the ,river. geadiegs were -down-' the price are new '',plaeed... On new .11 -Mined quite:Static at a lower fig-, foundationsn, 'what . used to_ be ure:- 'Is MeInnes. and Co.. "engaged farm A.: town,' has ..in-eplayingehanky•-panky_ with, •cere,_been reeves1:„ ,'• _ tain, _large ..Packers 'regards' But yob, kneeew what 'mei did?' -fixing the ,price on hog's? The. big. did not ,inovee the Main. 'heel the packing industry.,_. -Streets. -.didn't: 'know' it before, ,IC,laenaasdeda, wPiath.e.sk,tehre,s___Iyeko_gay_uie abredec2.7clajtcnbouwt,... daererneolcle--ofinasmh.iuonrietyd- ' . a .,.recent statement te, ;the there is no:. such. thing:- - So now, dPererestic..eMorid.IVIyelinterimes.thsaeidtahd'aot„huand-, -Manetricri;t1a4noprginagen 'Iroquois have 'gig_ instead. All got control of transportation, .that• centres TS; the truckingeof hogs lien]: farm' to packer. eStiche,a,-- statement -is' based, on -directliee-mid -inyeexe ' Perienee- • 6a . , a e.lieg.! Prodticeree se ' preVeS.• it.. ; lVfy,ni,gtiboi ..;:and: iii3r seltdor: dozens :of •years 'have, had - the Privilege Of-shi ping' iik-hog to jiist about, any packing house .'.''':On TOY:, 2 Ontario.; hog .,produc chose _ et.. -e 'Celezzianeee., e::_Whireteeesel •erseWillevote on the Hog ProditeerS. Selnielder; - BureS, EssexPuckers',1Vlarketing Plan, Ifthis marketing Or 'Canada, packers. el have. al-. Plan isedefeated, yen will, have no ways f been free to choose the pack- 'opportunity •te. pot : it..,or any other er Who , gave .me the 'best deal, ,allenierketing :, Pipit. for ',hogs, in :force things ,ceesidered. • No truelte,r,e.eatefereat4e-raat tWce years.. anytimes-in-piy-?() yearseofeptodue- ,.' . EConozniSts, Who ..,liave,'. '.Stitclied mg , and ,..marketifigehOes; .has, ever' the. situation, have ;indicated- tha 'dared:16 'teIl'irne. where to. ei.i'cl With :in twO ' years•,,.. 'contract ' 'farming Wheat', .„.1...ebuicl ship ; My • \thfigse ' And could .' doinin ate tbe .rprodiletion ,,,e there *as- real genuine bidding by 'hogs, The .open'Anarket; as proVid peekers.„eiri,thoee. „days, • becanSe: pd. -tinder the-preSentHogProthieers Wheieliegs ewere scarce the price: 'Marketing ,Plair,..-1S-Ttlie,• only , priet--, Went up ; and when in surplus -the tectiMi the family farinhasYagainst price'Went. deva-r. . Willie:at bidding; the invasion ofthege,.firming.: ',by the' price:on any: coninuidity,can, huge ' ,'COi*rationSre '''fh'rqe_931.. not an:dlr./ill- not go up.in times Of tracts. • • , "4-,e.,'" -, .•-• •,,..e ',:• searceityz-airiy:pritharyi Student:, of ,e, I'M- quiteatire there. Would , be a oot Western. eeonenny krioWs-thia. Plate -on -the ia-nillyetarin dor the t6..be •del:Meic fecte!Apparently ,eut: peofitable productiOntatlioneandor highly, -"paid IHOgBoard,, officials. ' dotwo ebroilers: Per . Year:lit: they 'Ilid abeeee _ . ,,-., , • ., .„,, • ' e. •, ,..:: . ,. _ .• „ e ' ,•„ 7 . the s4tae, anew market or ,:. broilers ,' The 'Irk ' ,IVIarketirig: !Board • was that We. PregeritlY i,eiljoy; fOrehOga. eOneeiveci.• aild,:iiicgani..ierced,..up-. Let :Us,. all .realize,. how important one.us- • orretlie supposition that, the our •cote IS,oit,• I id3r,' 25. ._e Packingeendirstry , was., net , hi",ddin,g, .77LetetiseOokisideretins •On, fiae.basis enMighelorellogseettiu-SIZialidn-i'ele:: Of 'One 'bandied liOg' producers:elf cossive Profits. -;:. '..' '.', ..,, - .,. .,,.... .. • 75 :of that, hundred; ,se' tnethePolls 'There his. never'', been ' a „,-'single and 25 'vote • :`,"`No!'", and 5� 'Votes slared^Of, evidence litinikIit forward " "yes;"':', the. itiarketiag, :owl .1s...de= at any.' tithe te• indate ...that this *ateci„ since. over '',66' 2/3: per., eent. Was 'go.' ,Yetthefariners haveheen •nitist '.voter T.i?'s" , 4.55 -per „Cent tricked out Of •',$3,500,000 ;in ' support ' liana', is , a great •de al ' higherttian, ‘111. Ofthise-marketingpian. and stillne is reCorded in nicist, niunicipaLeleei eVIdengeeetliateetheepaCkers ehave lions. •---SeltIonfhaS, this . percentage cheated ?tia.,,.... • .. '. ''' _'''''' ' been, eqOalledin any 'proviiibiai: or If they 'lhaVP,. :then ', the ‘‘Barrie dominion ;election, COpeco has ' beeh echeating .: their ",. ,If •we, pair judge by the letters own goopemenibers at.' they hatere. and the expenSiyeAd_yertisingeb - always...paler thee-saxW4-or-rtheir ". g': used .bYT.Ilie. iMpesiticin. to the hogs as the rest- of rthe ' incitiStrY,' plan We Musteadmit,that,there Will yetetheir profits: or,, dividends paid he opposing votes and that theop- beek, to, their' Members' •at ' year's position ,,will probably turn out ,100 end' have been quite . modest and per cent, ,.''..his, means 'trot. for ON'' , U0, More' than what .eny individual. ery opposing' vote ..there: innste be can obtain inthe..inyestmentlield. .more than :two : votes ' •in 7.favot., And thislarmers :packing tiouSe. at There' is no doubt 'that :.;the vast Barrie is as efficiently; run; ageany, maj,ority.,of ,prodneers, favor the ;Marketing plan, but being in favor.; is not 'enough. , You 'Trill:at vote in favor ...to '.:retain„. :dila , Marketing, plan, .It'. is largely those, who.,failed•to vqte., in . the last , hog.' prodticera Vote ethat has -Made it neeesiary wrn ibWrieteettliej sgior_t ,abhilainctiche satot,aint oae,ocigte, I'llthee tiV"theilirtYok•, down our own'lVfain Street For a• first thing I did :vcaasretdotastir_cfefa srthroellyj hpiaedeel?si:g IMwa,cas'- II- Ye]. it, and they seethed to be riieping "No, no!- Not here at home too!'". II , moaned to myself, "Surely ' they're , e Fdestroy Y- Nfain Street? ' were jest putting in our lie* gas maThinesn., of -Course, , I found out they _What_a relief! After seeing AVIlat , Can -happen i holPe.--rnever- live ..,t(1 -i. - see the day When Oor town losses, thereimt se mloartiione slSoatsnree.,,de loll' eo linmilarlanovyNeve:tlod o_fi 'Ili le alincirs WNTYBy CARL IIEMING-W-AY , I•toehaVe the vote. Don't let it, hap- p.en.•:_again! , 'We Ward ,to have, ae... large majority. of Yee. votes; but - we also want at 'leaet. 95percent ' Of the hog .prOducers- to cast their ' .if ',this-, is; to. be the'Suee cessfut marketing, Plan that it „can_ ' , hee•Weerwant a positive indication, of the •Will of the producers.. _ , Beg "Af3rerS, 'Clialrinan of 'the On - talo Whearp'reducers Marketing, . ,Board,' ,expresSecl• disaPpointment. with: the -award Prie_e' of -$.1 45 per lanshel .traelt'' for No. - 2 grade. cit bettereann,quziced .by th• e , ".`The ,,Preduderst. Board: -. is. happy With 'Stich .a lOWepricey' .statetle', , and Were' asking7for at• least. $Letf toe..the farmer. This , Was' the price:tin' until 10claY's ancleiri some. eases: it was higher.. We "knew:"of. one. ',caSe-..Yeliereee$.1.62 was -.paid on 'Wheat Ste -rage Sarna d th's wheat went .inter tiee 'expertetr-edeir" "This year's „crop' will •be fairiy" lightC":..there is' to, cari-YoVer ano, the export demand •,.Thp natural results,. 'should be higher • prices., for ytheat for thee farM.ere. But if twa-thirda of the 'Wheat pro- diiced Essex and fent 'Counties, • moves onto. the ,rnarliet in .the Overall,' effect Will.- be . •to depress • Wheat .priceg.'foreprOduceit eyerYe where• . - ••, • • The Producers', 'Beard recom- niends that „Producers keep theireet-:" wheat on the-farni 'until the mar:- • .ket. strengthens , • , thiews escaped- with about $80,00, .worth of .cigarettes :from the gen-, Oral store' ofeVernon Schatz, Dash, wood ,., -early ,Saturclay Morning, OPP. Constable Cecil Gibbons, who investigated, said over .25, cal -tons' were- taken froine-the store.--Exe, ter 'Times -Advocate; • bull pens and exerciseyards with adequate' fencing and gates„ligh • rod ground wires that have became , discenteeted and machinery ''opera -t- ed without power take -off shieldS'xq. other protective Coverings which • have-l3een. 'removed during servicing Qr Maintenance operations and not replaced. Farm. machinery by t e very na• 7 ture- of the Work it has to perform •ied by special clothing, -equipment and can be dangerous to operate, for if it . ,pspection which is compulsory where azardous work is engaged in. The arnWorker, however, cannot de - end on someone else to -,,be safety . conScious fo lin, for ;414*4- wili farm cut grassot can, cut fingers.; if it can press hay, it can also maim arms and legs. Many machines have dan-.. ,gerously, exposed ::Wbrking , parts. whieh it is impossible to Cover while - .-- plement`inanufacu,urers put as many - fety, devices- as possible on their 1-2Ise, TO offset thes.e dangers, the ,e-qufinnent and provide instructions operator Must. learn- to take the same or_its. safe use, theee-are all of no precaution8,- achieve the Salne„liatety. oval' if '0-0 person ,operating -eonejoustiesgi-,and omploy the sdnie -careless Oren for a Inoinent. safetyjechniques that have proved , praCtieal and successful industry. •"%While there ' are 'a great "Pally" , ht Causes ofaccidents, 'the raj ority are tatised by sonieorie whO tolerates u , echonical Mosic•r- -- 0afe conditions, or ' lry someone 'who t orninits an unsafe get - (HumboIdt„ Sask., ourrial) onie of tfie unsafe,: eonditi.olig Or- dio and:television may -be tak. ” ar -OUnd a- farni-areladderS - ink a big 1)1,aee in. our liY.es.,-but they , h -Side ---- , the need,- ,-the -- tittered 'stairwaya, -Comb0s,-; 'sire, of people to perform, ereate And, I' tared it' *Or toar buildings interpret mole for thernSelves • From The HarOil Expositor July 28, 1933' • The'Wolverton' Flour Mills are offering 74c this week for wheat, Last week the ,price was 84c. This may be compaeed to. 42c that was offered g this time last year. No large bans on the farm of Ed. Rose, '8th concessicin of IVIckillop, were completely destroy- ed .by fire -early -Thursday." There was an insurance of $3,200 in tfie McKillop Ctimpany, but the, loss aboVp 'that will be very heavy, • Mr. Wilson Hawkins has been awarded the, contract for deliter- ing and picking up freight for the CNE, in Seaforth, -Ile has pine chaSed, anew truck from '116 , tong straw barn adjoining the, main barn on the farm -.of Percy Smith, :IlIckillop, . was blown over during thestorm of Thurs- day. Mr. Smith was doingthem,ilk; in about '7 o'clock when. the storni struck, As he'ran to close the door the barn collapsed, but fortunately he was' not injured, other than hav- ing, his clothes torn ra falling: -',A, Meinber. of the grain judging team, representing the .'0,AC at the World's 'Grain Eihibition and Con- gress, A. W. Arehibalel, Sort of Reeve, • Archil3eld and Mrs,' A. Arehibald, of Turkersiriith, left for Regina lett Week. Mr. J. M. Eckert has. started thO.: seaStnf8tnishifig. - 1juis is one of the earlieateseagrms in niaziY year,s, " From nie. Huron -Expositor , ' 110 24, 1008 ; Mr,• William Ilartry has some very handsome petunias irking or-, deo. One single flower measures six inthes across, .."1.1aest EridaY_Weeivereevieitedeby, the heaviest fall of rain we have, eXperieneed for many. La day. The temporary' bridge on the Mll1,Read at Mr." S. Reids was rendered 'useless. Theteorar3r, bridge ove,. Anct McInnis . and 'Co, _have been' hiding at the. bottom of this, rat - Ole, • ' " •If we are going hi change. the er. Creek, just east of town, was also- tettering_ In the.' :water. ' Miss Greta Watson has:. aceeptea h a' position' 'on the ,staff of -Lindsay " public school. ,•. . •,e • :The following from Seafortli are I at quebec as 'membersof the 23rd c Regiment: Ellice IVIcLeati,.' Arehie w Scott, • James °Diekson, Wfuuiani e Beattie and S. Hutchinson, • a Mre. Procter, of. Constance, was adVised one day last weekthat her daughter, Etta, who was, her brother in London, wassevere ly burned by a gasoline stove, Mr.' Thomas Day:has purchased Mrs.. Joseph Herbert's' residence on John Street. Mr. Daly has got' a niee and conveMent property. To put nt nage, the :fariners oinf osnitanirPfoo laavne" ured $3,500,000 dowre a Tat -hole. conemy of the packer at the bu3r- ng •end; then we will have to, hange it at the" selling end Or we 111 have no packing industry,. ither private or co-operative; aa t Barrie, ' To follow up, we will have to hange • the econozny of the con- umer -or in Jame part, the"' city abbring class., TO do this,- t'ne wage, tax and all other alhed eeoier, omies will bave to, be revised or controlled,. This then will be a controlled economy or state" with no free enterprise -in short, -a pure form Of eornmunism.'. On July 25, the ,hog' producers Must decide whether to go back to tie old free SYsteni of enter- prise, • or a -communistic stale. There N . no other cheice, The marketing board, can only be gitc- cessitil and live up to its claims in, a controlled state' Or economy. The -Rural Co -Operator prints an • rani The 'Huron Expositor' ' July 27 1883 ' • Last Saturday as Mr. Joseph Collie, of Egmondville; was fOrk- ing bay on to a wagon on the farm Of Mr. James Dickson, he met with a serious accident Mr: Collie was a standing with his- back to. the ,hors- st ps • vviiene the handle of the fork 6 gave Way; causing him to lose his c balance and fall among the horses' b feet. He was .severoly tranipled about the arm and breast.. Mr,' William Mckay, for wine h years engineer of the waterworks,s hag resigned hiS P,osition. • - ta - The newegrist Mill ,at Brucefield ci is how running and is giving gen- eral satisfaction: e 'Last Saturday evening`the unwei, COMO Sound of firet fire! shouted' along,. the. streets in. the e sotidiern part of town. It was foundd that the freight house belonging to w the Grand Tritzik Itailwaya, Was fa enveloped in , flame. Efforts to c prevent the destrtittion of the d freight house andeita cOntents were unavailing, ,The fire originated rtiele by. a Quebec writer which ates that A4uebee-' farmers praise pr marketing plan. This is •typie al, of Rural. "Co-operator garbage etatise it is true that the Quebec rice of .hogs, Without any mate eting plain- has beexigeaerally igher than, orprice, and is lzt ; pite Of a 'Plied of hogs. ire On- rior to that' province ; toli liass . McInnis and .hiseboys, - A -top offieial Of a county federa- on:of agrisu1ture said iti a ree nt resS coltunn that the baek -con- ession farmer shottld , be inferm- d as to what; the hogeboard has one ifor hhn. A, good WM.. :If he ere truthfully' apPraised- Of 'the cts in this regard, I aro 'sure this minty would vote • the:hog scheme own by a majority of .100 per cent instead of 85' per cent, The back onceSsien fanner can be enlight- _front. .13e_tferaneeethee ted-er-fecictti-jost-as-Leasfly stafietiiiiiaSter dii6O-yeied the fid-ce, ft. Mr. -Setting. Storey ' • ont Concession- farmer. has : tredted a nice, and Coln- • LEONAAD cattn modieog brick hose, Lot 5, Con, rfarIVP• - , A "Woman trying_ to ,,manoeuvre her Sedan out of a parking plane, banged into the car ahead, then in- to the:car behind and finally, poll - big into the street, struck a pass- ing delivery .truck, A policeman -- who had been watching appreaeh- `tLet's se& your license," he de- manded. "Don't be silly, officer," she' re- plied, 'who'd giVelme; a license? ; °SPIN I 65.00 01 • EEAND NEW • 25% nidiT 'filing capacity. The last • folders are as aceessible as the first. Smooth gliding drawers, spring compressors and guide rods, •Heavy gauge steel, Olive green or • Cole gray. VOUlt DRAWER Letter Size 143,44. wide, 521/4" high, tgn • ,265/8" deep.:'...„...; No. 294 N.11.mmou- LEGAL SIZE 173/4." wide, tig.igik No, 504 wiultou Eltinger tY1* loek for alt.tft'avierS' $10.00 additional TWO DRAWER, Letter Size 14wide, 301/2" lgh 24" deep, No. 202 $48;95 , LL, SIZE 173/4" Wicte, No. 502 $54,95 , Lockttliat antOmAtieally locks -all drawers, $6 add'I, THREE DRAWER Letter Size No, 203 $62.95 FIVE DEMUR Letter Size NO. 205 $71.50 RON i)()SiTC,R re 1 or 142