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EAFOETEr 01TARIO every Thsday morning by-
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:ANDREW MeLEAN-: Editor
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Associationf
StJI3SCRIPTION.gATES:
CaTiada (in. advance) 82.50 a, Year
Ilnited --ta..-tes cia advance):$.56 4 Yen,i- •
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Authorized aS Second" Clase Mail Post Office Department Ottawa
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MA- WAkENE
--//VA COUPLE OFilOORS,
O WANT TO GO TO
To: ...0w Edjt�
Pitto:Otat:kfoo
soOfook.:i:.stot.
SEAT.1Q140, ONTA,10,
vPinafif"akij
njivaIIsOpportUfltY For Public To Tcike,:Part
here prbbably
aforthn '.that 'provides greater en-
eifitltO„'a‘gr.eater,niiinber: of ppo-
e 'during the•stiMirier .months than.
oes the Lions ,p4oc and ,Paol, Not
ily does* the .Park Seve Seafortli
'4
t pleasures -are enioyed Old
is by and young throughout a wide area.
All this .halbeconie, P'OSSible be-
auSe Members ofthe-Seaforth Lions
:OVO.t. the 'p2ast"thirty 'kears,have------
ver lost sight Of their Toii-Cran'e
provide the= best_
facilities for Seafotth: They 'have :
never hesitatedto devote hour upon
hour of their time with noremirn-
eration other than the sat1sfacti:04'..;.Of_
kit -miming that something worth:While
was being -created in the Seaford).
• community. 'Throughoutthe years.
the public has co-operated in Maktrg
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available necessary . funds, and this
teamwork: has created a Park
rangement the equal f. any:avaik
able in- towns of . similar size, in
On'
During recent; years increasing'
sts of every thing that goes into tlie
mainteria,nce and operation of Sea -
forth Lions Park has made _More_
dif-
ficultthe task of the Lions Cliih.
Adding to the difficulty is a tendency
on the part of some of the public to ,
regard the Park as a matter of right,
--soniethingfor which -they have no
responsi. tel, such
Fortunv
a
feeling is not, widespread
E Ch yea -- has -an op-
portunity to, Lco-operate With the
'iOnS:el-tib:afitttliat -IS AM: the5ca-
si�n
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of the annual Summer CarmVa
.The_proceeds from the Carnival de-
termirie the degree of maintenance
that' is-pOssible 'for the Park.
•. " This year -the Carnival -takes. place
-•on Wednesday,' Thursday and Friday,___
evenings Of Tnet Week,' The Public
is urged to Jri icate its :Apprecia
'of_the park facilities by attending the
Qa,rx0al. Not Only: is a full' evening's .7
eiitertaiiirrient guaranteed; but those p
attending Will have thesatisfaction
of having had. 'a,part.ih .making pos-
sible a -continuation -Of the Lions*Park
program._ haVe had' a part
in making it ',possible-for--Seaforth
•district children tolearn7to--sW,,ira.;-
iglit To Be Informed Is Essential to Democrcicy
Vhat-does your -newspaper do for publication, your Right to be Inform-
, _ . . . .
you?• ed is .at stake. So it is Joepardy
-when a, newspaper surrenders con-- -
Editors of papers in the Thomson
•
0:editing ,and•and
e"jain were asked: to Ok-thiS news-
--
write gathering-,th builU acceptance of
• The award Winxiing'e-a.itorial propaganda."hahdouts;". •
"came from the pep- •
of W.. E. , our newsPaPer as e responsi-
Doole Y ' h the •
• ...,BikatonSonservitort. We on all
pr-ocluce „
Perhapsone of- the -most taken -for -,-
granted and leastappreciated
in the dernocratie Way of life is- diir
Eight to be informed. Like Sunlight
- and fresh air, 'freedom of speech -and
freedom of the press tend to become
so much a part of Or daily -life that- is not merely seeking greater mense
we give them little thought And yet, for irresPonSible- axe -grinding and
ii1e sunlight and fresh air, these free- mehetary'gain, it is in truth: battling
doms • are indispeusatre ":to '1/pith .T-----16-±-yo-tir;Ilighttothe kept irifornied.-
• growth and well-being. -Their re- .
--matters,. affecting. your .pconomie cut-
to bring:yoli faCts without fear, fav -
O , our, or preju .
A. coriScientieuS neWspaper when
it is to uphold, Freeden. of the Press
isnot pursuing „selfish objectiVe; It
'move would stifle our eidstence.
• .
O Freedorn. fighters all clown -through.
the ages have struggled drid died for,
the Right Of the Public to be inform-
• Expansion Neede
London Free Press)
mokasir r 'Ir. r it"-- ;TRIM -14;t0 411 4,.:4-.."5
ratursifis i
to .111.1WP ,1
maws" 0'.11k leo
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!ply 28,, 19,58,
ha e very.,:,apparent that .::the
eitizens;•:arid espeelallY, the Parents
el.:the::y..etitir*ho are Playing bae-
bali. this
"eilipmer;;:baye been very
lax •iti. Supporting:the sport.. ...••
, Having- ;attended., many • the,
gainea,. it i. surprising . to ,luite the
great , tattniber of. .ahsenteeS.,"'. end
0yet,if one considers the,factthat
the .Spiertilig °fraternitV-of-Seaferth-
'hae 'dropped :very:. Very low it
not...so ....sgrpriSing:,after: all. There
are. jhree ,..leatriffidgets;0°: Ban.
tains' and: ree,:Week,.:etnitisting :Of,
AhOnt:351.or .40 boys -et you cari
ecitintflie iiiiiiiber:el-supporters7om
• -Figure Skating -Hurt!
John Wild,- of Onelph,, son of
Mr . ,aid M.rs. Harold Wild, met
with .a painful aceident while fig
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tire skating „about two' weeks ago.
As a result of the mishap, he un-
derwent-anoperation_on TuesdaV
for the removal of a. split cartil-
age. He 1.-s. improving satisfactor-
ily.--7Wingham Advance-TimeS.
UNTIf P
toWO
their: ,boys. ;play ;hall; =tit...1e,, there
• •
• ••• ,Triie, the...parents haVe
lwae•,,,assistAric'e given bY:'"; Other's.;
true.':;•the' Cdaehee: :and inanagerS,
are ,giving • Of their ;•-", tiniefireelY;
true, theteJS 'equipment. With :all
thfS'°•P0rilbined; there-re:411Y' is:.irath- I t;
iing Unless the teams have the
su-
iort00of the 'public as . a., whole. • ,
„
Parents. should be proud encugh
,of :their :boye•te to and ' cheer :thein
,tiole Shp:hid:attend' 'and. give their'
"anCial. „:suOndrt.. Tire'76qUintrient
-,(406,1ilbriSa;11:Pki-1-1.16ert fectrT':athijed- gliaar4114:114f6-''
It Was :grAtifying.., to: see :the Ham -
tarn:. team Come °out; recently.:0.1.Vith-
new uniforms -Which were supplied
.• TbPrietch.,Ceede_,,Tdinited'.7-.Thle
getiffe indickted.:the fine spirit of
sportsmanship: of the .'COMPAUX:,
The. Midgets 'ha We., not..been...so if br,-
tunite, _Information at .4.atia,
CateS: that .$$0 hee.,0, been 0•';'.dexiated
from asi ;outside :source •:;tOVrards'
italfortne for :-• the "Midgets.,. and
denatiOnS, frelif ::two or • more 'spdn-..
Sore; °Wairld. be Welcome . by • any
It Would:
be :nice- if the: :Midgets " were outfit-
ted; ., then all. -tlie...-tearne: would: have
forte '. :of aylield.'t • '
Hill'Dennett,_Lendon. a 'club ,irieurl.
WOn the tourneYr.witll 4 s.e4.17.P.
of 7;5- This cup was formerly eom-,
.peted for ,wheit the old golf ' course,
was operating. The present 'course
at the intersection of _the Dlinten:-..
..Balield Toad' and Highway
in: de second.' year af ;operation,.
Fred course manager.,
,lintort.:NeWs-Recore•
A proenectivelityer, faOh a.: ear' .. - - ,•; ' ; •-•..., ... . . ..: ' , .:
from. an i:.eter'lot.,..biit. Per:a' trial. .' . HOug.1.4.S Smith, - ,.1.9 -year-old: 'e'en
Spijil. yronday and • ended :up •iir""the ' of ° Vt.. . and Mr Jim , Smith, .;:- Of.
difelt Ilite 'Car, . owned .1by Larry liblyroeit:71S--IlieuireueownerTofe:
Siiiiler,„Mators .11td.,..,euffered.. :$400' :neW.„:1958.".ClieVrolet: ,IMpaia.T hard:.
„damage after it relied in the ditch., 'top • iri...enlemar white with red:Up;
Rohit ' SoCett, 0.7Elginfield, , the' liOleterine4-le-flield,:the ,lticky_.:....tick-,::
prospective buyer, lest ',Control, of .et;.„No.,:15:627,,,,Whieh. was' .(Itiirr.f.. DTI°
the', Vehicle ',,iii. loose 'gravel on.lehir- SaturdaYiiight at,the•Cariedian Na-,
'On . Street, :..about. -: a, Mlle ,.• West: Of tional..-Ileereation.AsseciatiOnearn.
Exeter. Seckett '0:was, , not -injured.. Wel,- in :: ' Stratford. r..- Doug,,:. a -.; ONW
---Exeter Times.Ailiitic4te. ' - . '': : : OP11:40yee, .Who , 'started ,....virith...,the
•...,•' •' 0 0 • ' , . . ,,.. , , . railway. in Lucknow,..,bou II, • t
he
§uffCr C.°.'nellsio#:. , ' ''.. . ticket:. while:, relieving"; at.:°..G.ederieb.,..
. ' Arthur Hendersbn".,-,-seVenyeat-oli He 'tvas hOrne last.Week and -wasn't,
son of :Mr.:" arid.:.Mrs,,Rebort. -Heti-7, aware' ,of . his girod. fortune 'utitil.:,
'derson," Of::'''th..:.."..0.1."'bonce'sSion-'of StifidaY,,H7LucynoW,.:Sentiner.-•.. • -..::: ,,
.Hinlese;"..niet,'„ivithf,.a.Painful.....acci- . ,„.' • 0.,..'-.. , . .. .. :
'a.-4'fit,'drit:PilitSidaY‘,..:Ias._t.;--,-Wheir-'"he.: - - • ' '''•:-': •-:-,--•:7;-.4k,P-'•mi4'.•,!•:P's•-•:',',.,:_:::.„--:•-•.::`,":,:.,,..,__.•:
fell ,_ from •Ilfe•::::;iii3OW::.i.n.";..Jainieseri'; •-• Setindin.ge ;were being"„taken ::::. at.
,PettapieteS?barn,• 'through . a: trap.' the; Bank of - Montreal :on:Tiiesday;
:doer 2nii:theliarn',fluor, AO.: the:. floOr. and '..)rtrOrliplerr• rep,cirteidtL.,iii61-4hey,
Of
the stable below Besides a, con, were testing the :' Soil. conditions at
ctiSsiiiix":1fe, stiff,ered, several breaks 02. ' three' different locations' -around the
trr
an cu ei :an .., e pro ' : : - . ` ingiventtially-J.Ii,e.lainiliar:
was taken hY.'.4111.bnianeerAir Wing red 'brick bank ..':building7W101-156--
•haiii,.'....0-a-:: •JA.:ter,:„..0.'60,#4,-)4iiied-br-,10*--tiowri. ,t'id : a ..-1-hoderti... oneput
• Mr..0IfenderSon: 'he Was. taken: to, ,up.: in: its ,Place: This" wilt include'
Sick Plaildren's •Ilespital,.:•,Ter•onto.: the. fOriner'.:,H."' C." Lawson office
-4N/in:them' AdVitrice,Tirries.-•':': .: (now On: :Albert Street),,00 the. NeW- ,
'•. •, ' , . • 0 ' °.,.,•'.°.°:: ': : , 'cOrnbe .., drug Store., (opposite •• the
. 'Retlu.ce Rates, .".; --,-' ',.'" . '-. 'post 'office), and'Ahe Modern l‘deat
• • In: an effort: td. encourage ". mere. Market.:,: (now on t Xing ' 'Street •.-op...
persons - to: take up . golfing, :' the Pesite the .post office). P:Tifiloses Of '
Bayfield-enatori.- oplf.' • Chita- have 'taking:. Soundings- is to. 'deter:m:10e.
reduteit "'green lee-,:: to- 50', cent§ : the" 'depth; Of :the .ciiiiekSand..:Whieb.
far:, beginners : :who 'iil..4s.r...after •: 6 leXists• to aboht 12 feet. deptitit,the.
P.Tn.. Regular' fee'ls•-• $1..00., • 4,---galf. point„ and be -able .' to, provide p.x.,---',
tournaanent' Was 71 hd.cl :at :.. the '...Bay-!: per foci:tibia', fel.' the. new linilding.-
O field-Clintrin.:"COurse . lest .Saturday,,,..-4Tiritort News-Reeerd: ' ' -•
"r•--
...T e annoyancey log aroun
daX
. • .
ot-rabe:ean-be -proven* 4 by. supping_oldLeuto_tires .(?ter the: 2.r.ies -
• to tide inside the hu.'
If there was a definite charge .to
see2-the- small fry play:, it woUld
JW rndetstndable,:in :Part, Ithat
feWattend :the games -but When
-lYt.and,`-in-7-soine-eases ° not at '.all;:ra
hattlejiaseed:._around, entail', Of- •
ferint,.,is. gratefUlly :apPreciate-c1.7• •
:The .parents- and; citizensalikn
-
Shoidcl,4ake:.:,itheir..tiatS:,off to the:
:. Who- :are : looking' after 'the
three teams, the aSsistance of •those.
whe: bought:. booSter tiCkets„-.. the
Cenadianr.Legion,.: anCettierS- Who
hiVe .-aSsisted: any Way to give,
.the;', Younger' 'Set: the opportunity .' of,
.playing '-a.:gOod. clean 'sport during'
'the summe 'months::: is sport
like' ,this- -thatfbeips•-•,:to'. pass away
„nimiX „idle hours that ":-Initht us -
Led -in
ed : in. other :ways that -would,' cense
• • -
;that wereIo• happen, there is
And , that the. ,..perents
woldirtherfAike• an •Thit,'-efest.' Well:,
then; : why not the Sernebater,est in
the: geed:: cleen-Sport-that
oppertunity:' of "Participat-
ing . in?: It: is fortunate that:. the
toWif haS'ilieSe. Young 'at.hlefes in-
terested in sport, but :it "is, most
iiiiforturiate,' that : the .parents and
:Citizenry of the town take. little Or
no biterese:in what -their 'children
are doing •,'",•thiring 'the summer.
With plunget-type lock which
cuttapaticall/ lacks -all dravv,
' ers.NO:1370P1. sg4•
E LI It (1.11 N
_,STT1.d
oknthoewr. viheleludiboillucso(ro°brlileYaYti,o°nU)-•
T-- 11 11 -bearing letter files
A double" inde)c cirgwer for• -
3ityX'5),,00rr4xfoorcacal cInsce(3112e0d0 ccIalepcokcO s-.
lwo -actiustalole storage Cdril-
p:atments under lock
high 361/21' wide 17'
deep' Greeri-or-C-ole grciv.
.95
o. 1370
7fi
P S
one 141 �r142
• now seems esseaial to
ed. But the. fight goes on today Ls
P°gress '
spectacular perhaps and- 'maybe less '111°re 11:1°re
nrOads of - mach-j-nCrY atid more Smdliets te- be
obvious are the insidious i
sold by
today's efforts to ham -strong the Means. And clever in- -
clivichials are needed to run such op -
channels of communication. - •
erations, Farm parents should not,
pick out the Clever' boy and educate
him far the medical -or professional -
field but rather retain him „with pro- ,
per, education for farthing..
'Whenever yOu hear of a newspaper
being barred' froni legitimateyublie
meeting,- whenever -you hear Of an-
other . biareattcratic: restriction - on
UNffE We Buy At the Bight Prices
CIVIC HOLIDAY
Alt-LIVIER
Iroinato CATSUP 211 -Oz... 'bottles 35e-
. StORELIVS Palley Cream Style
GOLDEN' CORN -2 15 -Oz. tins 29C
LYNN VALLEY 'Standard -
Halves PeachesH-Lige. 20.-oi. tin.
• -
STCEPED OLIVES-8•oz. Jar Vie
geinz
SOT DOG_RELISII-12-oz: Jar .i. 3•C‘
SWEET MIXED rlegms,42-isz. jar
YEARS AGONE
In• teresting items gleaned from-.
The Iluron Expositor of 25,50
and 75 years ago.
ront The s HtirOn Expositor has purchased .-the blacks -mit mg
August" 4-,---19:13 -0 - busine.ss- of Mr. Abethart, Bruce -
Re,ceiVe a .eash bpnus immediately
Get your: nqw„GaVeremettt Bond at
high et interest rate:.
usse tody
In .conciiision„ „is....neteworthY
to Mention that the Inky§ -Who have
uinpired the •gams here have giv-
en of their: time ,freely and gra,tis.•
tlf4is--iilso.: time., that, the -:Pnblie : as
..tave of their tinieTIii-d”,
;encouragement Ad_ tliejentlf." .and
-those ,asSisting 'them :in keeping a
:good clean -sPor C:alive 'Sea:forth;
It is . time that..nuire 'attended the
games, -gave • a small donation'
4 in keeping the boys -playing 013. the
fball'field; rather than -felting 'them
- to idleness and busy hands
for something -to .do, perhaps:.some-
thingthat rnitht be a detriment' to
concerried,-..Cornenut, and 'see.
tile beys play ball... It might' 'Sur-
prise yon-iust how tood-these.bays:
ban ',play,. baseball. , Next game, be
on bead,- Don't. disappoint them. ••
• : A BASERALL .EAN
Nearly 5,000 people attended the _ ,
opening of, the riew- Loridesboro 7, 1908-' •
bridge on No. 4:Highway, WedneS- Messrs. Franli-LaYton and Amos
day a.fternoon. The bridge, a sifi- Townsend, Thckersmith, are out
gle concrete span, was 'officially again with their „threshing otitfit,-
opened by Hon. W. G. Martin Mint, with some new attachments, :They,
ronerovii mustAiriL44;6i. let 250
• - •
•SALAIY DRESSING-LAkiz: .
'Canada Packers ' '
Titt ... . ........... . .. . .
We Sell At the Itig2ht.pri„c,..
t1( ,- UP
,
wRIA.OG'S- '
SPEC-IALk ovit:EAL--.--plci. 26e
gobivr4 DEW ; •
IVIARGARINE1-1-D:calet0/1 25c,'
• • • • „„, . •
NESCAPE-New Larger S -oz. „Economy': Size. •
dents Off Deal • ' $1.53
:LAP _SUPPLIES„ _
. ..
. Sated Solid 'White
TUNA FISH -LI -0z, Tin •31e ,
'Ingersoll . . • ,^, • 0., •
• ClitiESE SPREAD • 6' oz.- Jar, 33c
rtliristie's: •
BISCUIT , ..... . ..23
Peek Frean ' '•
ASSORTED isiscurrs-•-8-qz: Pkg.. 29e
Super' ...„4 •
SERVEOTTES-2 Pkga'.. . 35e
.„;
- • ,,
WAXED PAPER -100 -Foot . . . ... 21e
. SARAN. W1tAP-25-Foet R •
.11,11VIPION-,28-64 ... .... . . ... ... . .
•-• '
-TOMATOES.-28-
z 22,
Blue and Gold Vaia'
GOLDEN WAX DEWS -4 Tins-.,..„ ...... 37e -
• ortao tut1rin-4a. Bottle 0, 30e
'37e.
aDY JELLY' P &ODER:S-4 .. zseT Aylmer Yancy
QUICX-15,0z,.., .. . 51:e '
dark's' C1311M-N-TUILIMIt STEW -15-6x.
'Sea Lark Vanes; •'
TWO:TO ,IVICE-4.,arge :61"8-02- Till 29c
Del ilifonte juice- • ,
pithlEAPPLE" Grapefreit-4,ge. tin,- 31e..
Canidaltehite:VINEGAR-24-Bottle--:-.1.,490
Green Giant .Eincy '•
MR:LETS CORN.i.j.-2 14 -oz. Tins .. . . . .. 41c
Garden. Patch Choice -
zoo
Mi Pi4teS
• vittit SAT morn'.
Augusr2nd
ZINC Itt•iti&-Dozen
p,..ackage .. . . . . . •
29
Poly Bag
POPPIN COUN-16-oz,
Frenchts , •_ •
INSTANT POT/$.111-7.,
• • ,• • • -• ••• . • • •
ister Plic Wel.fa,re. „coma-le/iced ox 016 farm gif., Mr.
Messrs,. George Hays, W. E. George Turner.' • ,
Southg6te,, Stunley Hays, -Frank Mr. Cl.• • Craig, of Einimor!a,
Sills, Tom Sills; Garnet :Free and hae- beeii -eiiaged as A -teacher in'
Jack ,Ifolines left *this Week to the Seaforth Collegiate Institute.
earnp in. RaXfield. 'They win re- His salary is- $1,100. •
main be, weeks. . Ross Mtirdie, son of Mr, M. IVIurt.
0O 0 Persons, _supposing to be.' boys, tlie, a MeRallop, had the rnisfor-
broke into IVIeKerizies Mill Wed i tune to' fall' from his bicyCle the
nesday night and' did damage tr.t ether day and break his „I -collar-
bone: ' -
Although. considerably over 80
Years of age, Mr. A. Canino en
Friday last, walked from three the
other side of 13rticefield, 'a distance
of 10
the ivindow.s,- • etc. It is thought
that the pigeons, which inhabit the
elevater,• were the object of the
merattclers.
' August 11, 1033
. Mr. Clarence Trott has been as T . • *
." Prom The Huron Expositor.
1 . • Alignst'3,:1883 "
Mr. Hannah, salesman, 'fOr
forth 0Cxeamery, has sold the but-
ter for the,five.._mTeks. ending ;ard
July,. for 21 eents per pbundi
The, manager of the Listowel Gas
'Work *as iii,t.owna. few' days ago
consulting some of theleading citi-
zens on- the' advisability of _ estab-
gaL-W-Oritt thisIown.
Mr Janies: Sproat, of Tucker -
smith, has Cororrienee,d to cut hiS
•fell wheat on. :Wednesday. ..
-"Messrs, CharIeS'Aitzel and WM,
.C..arnuebael have.opened :a. trammo
•
L. Moran' has Sold his farni
oxiAlie 4th concession -of MelTalloti
To Mr. George Lockhart, for :,the
stun of $7,350. •
.
August 10,
'Raspberries are new selling at
$1,50 per pail.- • ,
Wed hes been tebeived from Mr:
• Charles Dodds, of IVIcKillop„: who is
now Qu'Appelle, Quebec, taking
• care. of, his son; .who had his right
arM•itaken, off.,• , :
• A gang, of ,hr6 noW enoloy-
ed preparing the foundationIerthe;
'tie* freight house at the Station.
The neW- building IS, to be aliOut
200- feet •in.. length,
• Three_ earleads Orf' plank or ii.Se
ori the ' town SideWalkS -arrived;
and the,' eoiporation Vorkite0 are.
now bugily employed laying down
tiew %yam. •
pointed supervisor for the, Seaforth
'Lions Park and swimming PoOl.-
Work -has started this 'Week on
the gasoline service station that is
being erected by the Shell OaSoillie
(Prupany on the old 0fair...grounds
property, bu GeadrIcli-St-West.
Mr,- Russell A. Walter is acting
as mariager of the local braneh of
the Canadian Bank of Conirnerce,
during ,the absence of Mr. J. G.
, e
Fred R. Archibald, son of Mr;
and Mrs. Andrew Archibald, has
been awarded a $400 arts research
scholarship from ,Queen's Ifni-
0.$eaforth
versify. • •
Vrom .The liuron: Expositor.
-'Ji1y 311'J8
The Winthrop telephone line was
cotifpleted on Wednesday- and eon_
neCt.100 was' Made with central at
See.fortli. The first "message was
sent oVer the Wire. by Mr. Thornae
AAeattie 0 to his wife at Mr: John
, n?
• -TVIr, iruriter nfet with- A
pAinfili,AnCident at. The Dell
gine. VVorlto on. Tuesday.- He was
workbag -at a lathe und_was using
a -file f n.dien something jumped
knoiking.the Tile -from, ,his
,the shani end . the
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filo thrOngh his bib -thing And. into
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hhis -Al out the ,wound ia
a Painful One, it is not St "present
„con de d se us .'„ - •
7i1r. 4,, 0, Reid, of town, -
CARE IS NECESSARY -
IN ..WASIIIN_LEOGS
''..IVIaintaining -the high, quality Of
eggs during warm .stunmer wea-
ther - is a problem :that concerns
-poultrymen . everywhere, During
warm • weather,' eogs should be
gathered: mote frequently ,and -they
shOuld be' cooled' es soon :after Tax-
ing as' possiblewith 55 degresS:F.
:recommended' as the • most`, satis-
factory temperature. Eggs shOuld
be kept at this temperature day
-and night and. humidity should' be
kept at 'a fairly'high level as well.
The easiest method of Maintain-
this-ternoerature IS to, keep -the
• ive you- . nheril$ felt yeyr, c.16.17. bor.1!JS,-
thee6•31:01:ang's !Atith gut- delaY
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eggs the basement where it is
usually "cool and damp and tent-
Peratures do, not • fluctuate too,
rpirch, A home-made egg cooleris
a belp and 'eari consist of a wood-
fen-fr•amework with_a_Water Pan on
top, By hanging'burlap over ilhe
side t with one end in the weter
pall the burlap Will act' a5, a wick,
soaking up the water and making
a cool huinicl place. to keen • the
'egg& linta they are •'ship
Mechanieal, egg coolers- are also.
available. •' • '?
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• verything 'possible.. stet& be
•done: to produce clean 'egg that do
-not reqUire WaShing. '0 -or theSe
that da, however,, the tempera:tire
of the vat& is most -ittiPortan,t, 11
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than three minutes. A bit Of de--
tergent added to the water .in. whOiwchn.
..eggs are, washed helpS to_Cout d
bacterial tontarainatiOn. 1N t_nt re
than three fent baskets Of eggSf
war. amrthey should be, dried as
cluieklY Pugible Aft#5,washi-n.g..
h tlin1)"twAh
shotuid: w4;:sedo.iti6 eachlot
a:thermostat teniperatitr_ o :ore
C.OS ,Y.- „
Water Should, WatebuO: Y
' el -
O 1dViaile the by
.of taiga,
qualif,y :egos by the use of sUitabje'.
feed and good nianagement iS On-
sentiia, the maintenance of high,
• quality through proper handling
arid stor,age until time a gkiptnent
Is , aThi:. very important,
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