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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-11-14, Page 2Wished at • .S.ince 1860' Serving. tke Cpmmunity First S$A.FORTII, ONTARIO, - every Thursday mornbig by - •1VICT.4ean Bros.; Publishers' :AN'oatw susscATrioN hAirgs:. Canada (in'advance) $2.0 a Year, Vated state,(in advance) $3.00 a Year • SINGLE COPIES,:---- 5 CENTS EACH 'Authorized as SeCond Class Mail, Post Office Department Ottawa SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER.1.4„ 10.58. lidember of Canadian Weekly- Newspapers - Association LHT:- '13eit BargainsAte,Those_.' -Atcany time of year there is a cer-' tmin element in any poinni.iinity that 7- is :on the htint. for. bargains, a.,1:# in the proceSs ,frequentlg finds tat. the. so -Called bargain is --on balanCe--a ..,:xather „extravagant and -costly. pur-.- • cbase. In the pressure of--pre-ChriStma§ shopping, offers of'sueli bargains beL. tomb even more terniiiing: and addi- tional care is needed if one is to avoid Costly buying errors.,,;1The:.',Wingliany Advance-Times-:warns_A a hew ap:-L who 'felt they Were taken in one way or another.' " . , "Several, who haVe. ordered from - the :did not'receiverthe -- .go.ods. Ordered. SUbstitiltions were made, :replacernentS which dad pat resemble .iii any way the .artieles. Ordered... •::Again; -,-:--several:: cuStonierS•placeds OrderS,wellin ad-: irande. of . the .ClitiStinas- seaSon; • eic- pectrink :to. Use the tems as ...gifts. .. Many.. bi- these • people found that Cliristinas." 'Eve . had. rolled • around... and nothing had arrived.. "The 'exPensively• 'printed Cata 'yr adopted.by .the- bargain log -ties, of ..cour-se..;.,.rep urveyOrs and'properly. points :out .reliable :local Merchant mut invest in—stock : and trade.- Because you. have looked - at a 'collection of plc- . t:ures does not necessarily 'mean that, have a reputation' to maintain, In th-e.:firm has tile illustrated arti-Cle, -their •otrimumty: ODits shelves Even if they .are -,111 Here is What the AdvancerTiines_.: .-sto.ck._th,ey :May -T -not bern sufficient Says: . "Within the'l!past_lewwee_ks_:____ quantity to guarantee -delivery when 'mailings Of at least lotir. separate ,;, 'lit i npPded. . • catalogues have reached this town, "Wehaven't t0.0; _111L1Ch 'sympathy' Offering to all and sundry 'for the; buyer who gets himself' tak- price& on everything ,from expensive..en on this sort of deal.: Most,.:_a_ JeWell-ery to luggage-and'hpine aPat- with any common- sense kn-bw, that- anceS, The y.§te111... are,offeredisemethino- at - 'trate ve1y attra;Cti-iie:, Mer- astonishingly- low price they, can -ex,- . chandiSe;hst,what • are supposed to 'Peet Pretty lqw- grade service and be stiff. retail price's,and thep...indi7 quality. The'safest place to buy is ate the . sizeable reductions which: from tbe man -who does buiness are .inadp by buyingat a:,...Wh011eSale... ',right in -your .oWn-town..--Ile Will be right there .to listento your... eorn. plaints if the, merchandise .40.es, not snit. you. In fact; the --Safest - tracting a fast buck fromthe un- . 'places to(-,, buy are • those: who Use :a wary and giillil3le etistifirdek:T7WpThad--,- regular and'reliable:Medinni of ad '-- ' reports from 4. few, a few. vertiSing: ,'''When they invite, your people, who boitght frO1/1'•-tlieSa., COH7 ,• business they. must,..'...o.L.Sheer, neceS— cerns and were satisfied With . the sity, -protect ' their ,- advertising ex-' , value. received. But .wehave penditures, with sound business prac, , also contacted •.,a great Many,more tices!' • • that the only safe way to avoid being taken in is to purchase locally frond merchants who are known,,, and who "As far as we can. see, the whole tset-up is just another method of e*- "Wait see the feather on Ini".iietv fait • Sometimes -- the Cure- s Worse, :Than the Bite-- . - The. Tories would be well advised' to keep an Oye .otLitie, patient's' pulse, Making' sure' that f.the econenlY does not come17 dead 'halt While..they:;_:' are :cheering prematurely:: about the --Successoftheir„..m.lble_experiment,_il_ • - • (Saturday 1\l-lght) The attitude of the. present toward Canada's foreign; tradi-V4ttern is like that of the's•npari 'ed -to -get -along -without fo:ctd. „ The 'fellow cut his intake Onus -b. -to .nothing and his experiment was be-:. • hailed as: a-brilliant_suCces,S*tiL_ the experhnenter suddeftlY dropped dead. Ever since they took office the Tor les have been ende. I • Ge. ,Canacla's trade dependence ;on.- the U.S. At the last session' •of •Parlia- ment they.: tighte,ned several -of th.e- 'tariff pi•ocedures to 'Make- thein bad -1:• •ly cliscriinihatory. against U.S., goods. Before that .they went Co the ridicu- - length of: sending a delegation of Canadian basinesstien, tO; Britain to plead with stodgy I3ritish- manu- facturers to sell_hardet to usand.thus, their U.S. competitors a beat- • ing. These and, other moves by the' • Tory -directed Trade and CM -Amerce . 'Department have brought results; ,• • Canadian frade with the U.S. both • import and export; has dropped •steadily. T,he latest figUres, released a. few days ago; showed a further, 17. per cent drop. This and every' .pew decline is greeted by the. Tories with almost as'inuclflubilatien .as theY.' 'had just -Wiped outthe national debt, Their •overpowering pr j ti d e against the U.S. is blinding the Tor- Aes lo a vital fact •of Canada's- econ- • omic "Physique; our trade With the TLS. is a true Measure of Canadian bUsiness. When; our Cominerce With .4our best:customer: and our best sup; plier drops steadily, there is little' to cheer -about ;-_,:itis_a_dearAtip011_Th.‘ • Canadian business' is doelining. of the clealine in our U.& impPr.ts- Which the Tories find so heartwarm- ..ing is due to the Obvious- fact, that . • Canadian, industry is not buying the • aahtitieS of new plant machinery, •and- supplies -that Were being imPort--„ •-ed from the,V.S. in better'time-; Camt adian consurners,t now more 'tightly strapped fer funds by -rising - eostsz spreading Unemployment and •'sagging bUsiness: conditions, siniply • re not. spending. as freely as before n Ta. produced luxprieS. • Sagarjti. Car Gas .";" in • • Clinton, BalloWe'ea' g„. Went off w.ithent mach .aueictilty.,, Seine, shgar Was:, pin .the 'gas: tanks of cars ...in -the,. East ..Street section of del* to tliotors.-,-,Clintoti ,NeWS- eM otorsz--Clibton NewS,- Recotd-z" ' , . , • Ask :Per '-,Rabies .4ctiOn, _ • .Hay. Township Council pa:ssed a: reSolution. at. :their 'meeting: Monday, . fequesting,.. the ,HuroE County::: Council to •-take ;ithmediate: action in, regards t�. the .current outbreakS.''ofrabies. in "the -county: The resolution; , which -wig], the..pountY'cOnnell ingnext,,wee.k goes on to. say 'that' the .toWrisliip • • coimei.1 feels, that cihiesboU1d be established for yaccinatien ,.of 'all: dogs, ..and..that the. bountY.enTfokes•-slioilld•be-in-- CreaSed.L--Zurith. Citizen's 'News. 'Forming. Society " ForM4, apPlication.:"has beeu ipa.do' for the formatiou' of -the Luckiiew:and' Distriat al Society, and .„'...nrgan#•atron. inelfetin- g'will b-he1d this •Month.; ,When.the. diStrictirepreSetit7 4tive,.. mr...„.phtforo. Epps, of,C1in ton; Will 'be ,present., To 'apply .f6r. a icharter, a minimum. of 25 mm- bers was yass Was: held tomrit this reqUire, rrient With,the result that 62 mem- bOrsare'.:.already 'sig-ne'll-tip:f and. hrive,. paid ;the ,11.00'. membership.. fee.I.,-tickno.W. :Sentinel. - • ' "-. • Shirley.Timms, .5,year-old„dangli- ter. of Mr. and MrS.: it.11.2. 6i. 1Vfarys; As swathed in. bandages; recoVeririg from,Painfid burns She received last week, when. • , • I r VIR131...1.,M7111111111 girl,, now at:home, after spending .SeV'eral dayt $t. -MaryS 'al. Hospital will 'be "bound fox •at. least . another -week; iter , dress caught Wednesday, .,while . she TO TH'EDITOR I -11".'"""'".1"'" • Wroxeter, Ont., Nor. 10, 195& w w Editor, The I-Iuroxi tXPOSItOr On Keeping Warm: Dear„ Sir: Though I seldoni see farms or farmers these days, this By 4A1VI'ES SCOTT urban. reader is very conscious of , the link between a prosperous agri- culture and full-time work .sche- dules along the pavements:- So, I was encouraged by:the opinions of two of the farm.:_fornms, re, corded the enyrent Expositor: "We have. more o say in ,Setting the _price of our commodities" (Parr'Line Farm Forum), and, "It looks as though producers are ahead by working with the (farm) organizations. What is more im- portant:is too great. spread be- tween, producer, and consumer— and too many middlemen" --(Fire ' As I write,this, we have not yet had our first 'real -fall- of snow,. • (By the'tirne you read it, there is everY. Chance- iri-the--Worldthat'the.. snow Will be here. In fact, as -'I look out the Window and se those grey clouds •it looks" very close in- deed.) Nevertheless, snow •ot no snow the cool' Arctic air of the -woollens, and - Sensib e- clothes. Thirdly, have. a ,good big, p'ile of hard vvoorl'at theback door ready . tp keep", the fires stoked day and • ,This was a surefire program and , people not only survived the rigors,.. of winter on it, hut. they. t'irived , and grew healthy by following-. these Canadian withrtonee sinaPle 'rules, • us and that brings up -the. age-old The': asishing thing is that to-. ,, nter is once more on . day. we -haire -pretty much backed: 'Canadian problem of how` to keepi theIrirelhCassoac atitil er de e •'-gP000indt .0pldrogdraIms. ,,,,e -la. nwadFai tt°Yalrgleeft.cri xinariltnyl_tml)a I 11:1 ishlh'i:o_redleaa.31'':1 ns' a' a,r1r. \ ,c(11 e: Ppeldic*GYPnsl'iet-1 my thought, is that the individual farmer, or .at any rate' 95 per cent yip:hitt:1;k koe-ve„.ker,K0-cyasitioaaddyall-.--acateive:PtneA: ,even Walk lunch any 'more, , We , matchpweohepnleh,ewf,oictrhpiti.tehisieoom 4tigthttl-3;ni:outirnsgitafndisierzaedia„,- hd ur es, Yss forsclthviant,e4r-,tr.hnew, ',.1.11.)the0adit.O.Y. t•sgsoeefnaeo:rii:iv6y,sy, :t_liaeon_nagdythe(eivroeleviitalerriftoa;nitedwrihhtsueerrao,entnevldebyrn,,lamrtliue,i,dath:e0,eiae't'r;__Iloorn",,,i2-; , lots ,of -its of our rural brethren, iS really lib fair7and-just-price4or....the.....vitaL--5 ,.... _____ , , _ _ ,bloCks aWay. Cur worlung clay is stuff he sends intothe inarket- place. I think that one of the Col- -- --getting- shorter g all -the time <.• arid , • • .- • tunnists, as the saying - goes, has EDERATIO , v,ry, few. of ,us ,do. much 'of ,Our : , . NE S. work outside. We have long hours of 'leisureWhich we spend lolling ,comment which _Iran across in' something' in the follaWing: blinit one -of the U.S. journals:' :`We are aroun, on so c airs an . • living. in a nation whose, edonornic system is" .run. on the , cost-plus' basis. To think that farmers -can buy at !cost-plus! and sell on !wha,t will you gimrner leveljs childish," _ - _ . 1 d ft h • d so fas A By J. OAR', HEM- I_NG_..-W.T. .,, w. at.s611' ifilOgr IdhreesTiVng ;ma.rinly' 2 rn.Ost Cream:- - one Six of the n arm' . Pe° (except for the short time5-,, , held ''', their . dire u.ture.t When -.they are -olitdoors) wear al - Producers _ meeting Thursday, Nov. 6; ill Clin-ltrnheest,:wthener sianniseurnelm°tehre.is'Pi-c'n'c''r,'J.‘NITteorf' i fon. The main topico,f• discA'issjon , h ' poavvs•dtehre'2411crdbeuatstig butter. Twoyearssrsiciagn:10-, 'cer. few °entielliell '6f 1113n ac- wn quaintance.- who own ay long - nlaite ,esS ` defincha.nge in Predue Nve°11eri underwear; '' 1 cannot' oe di " sPoak, at first,,liand for thlathes, mov UNITY IS STRENGTH 11011V Helps Ke ep pple-Trees- , oectrtredCanada was ing----steadily into a •serous: short- but -1' -tthderstand .that theY•Xear" . even fewer -atici ',flimsier '•garments,_ etitati_a.e-• of botiaLthese Products' • Th. 7- „vyh'ep,.-it.,--COTrieS-Tto -the ,ecitTra.5.1.i... • . . , s , w acts- as in, - • • -• .7 ' ' ".-. ' .cah:endg'-wtiothok'opvlear!peroadnucle'litiQown, \v'' ,are 10 . _ e, \veil that, ,i.. , „nest., mental Farm during a . iil'.i•-zero' s s. mide a en,tral Experi- t 1 .,. . . •.o•--, le- ' ()theirs ilav A ,„ rl. tei-fat ,Was 58. cents. The •Gelye-f-ti.:- "" • oP.efl, ,firePlaoc. and evco in• • i sa e ice of i3utter.' This -inereas- i .• ' -tion Of storage costs t --the- .. ng l.:(--) ,t,' ' a, thin.' f "th • st ' TI •' ,-•-,,-, ' e 111:,..“ ,C .. et er,..„,„‘rs ot. - ' -I-11-d "'Ur " '•s' - -- Horticulture Division, -.Canad D When the floor price for , blit-'. many' new hobses built: •today ' 'with- , o ,e, pa... . iele ,,,,.. net.,-.. partinent of '1 Agriculture•' has e-. sulatiori for young apple free,, the - ',When. we 'were' •headi .A blanl-et • of Silo' . ' ' Te t ''' ' d ' 't ' •C " . ' ' ' , rare to .put them to •Iise. ' Srxrn., ' those which have theni,..it is .fiii•1•5.,- , uovet7a,,, • . ,.. ' . , -. ''''.'1,rnerit, in 1957 ,perrnift,ed, the add t• hose the pride of butter -fat from 62 e eelr'e grates'• '- nine -day • period_ i J Was . plaYing. near', the, .roa elite . , , . . _ . • ---,'... .. , • , , showedwthe eilects. of snow; il. where :: her- father .." was ....euining temwpitehr a4tifitt et. 0 rri'' p' e' r' a t' 11' r' e'. .a...(;'' 'ex. a g'4i.g .brush.arid" she was severelY burn- ed before Mr.' Timms., could .ex- -12. d‘grees ahren pit, ,, e soil ,tinguiSh 'the' 'flames." --, Exeter wteilothP.OlarantuiTiree,:iunneciers.rioonwe iiciochv•eorf.ivseai5l Tinies-Advocate: ' • 28, degrees,..--Ea'hrenhei. differ- .. . • .. .. . , , , . . . differ - Press tftaigis : - - ence 01 40 degrees between ,the. am_ ' .----.' and soil temperatures •"' 'Fire: -alarm shortly . after. " one , - , . , . •• . "o'cleck-:-on':.Friday --nigh. ,, ..0.c to er ives Insula ion: -..". 31, took the Brucefi.eld fire, , truck . Without the snow „covering,. rAft.,- ,ancL.Jorigadez_to_tlie,;_goblik••.•.school,--Soil-Aemperature,--skidded.-.-to-132vde-, 'kn"V----j-11.4.11;_lille there as. ,. el to thedevilentirely. Pl.aygroinid, ' at -, S.'S.' 10, Stanley grees, 'Fahrenheit—indicating : that an. increa•se in Tdaiff7lierdS,' Most' ,,, .• - , • And at that maybe we have- It Town.ship. ,'•11allewelen 'pranksters the snow Coverage maintained tem- of the illelase-• in "13Tedt•letion has min t6 me that this gencr,ation,..: •• had; apparently set fire .to "an, ex- petatUres ,16.,-degreeg higher, or 46 come, from. -the increased ,use .of in spite of all the advances in keen-- tensiire' leaf lirnise ..,in • 'the,: Corner.......-: Per ..unt....4;:kf- the total;irrsulation, . concentrates ' since the . price of . ing warm,' , suffers far more . 'from, , ;of the. lot The. "house " has been,. .' ;ThiS, • effect .in degrees of •tem - .1)°w4ei'VanCl'•utteT. 'warranted this the common cold than our severaears„.grand- sitOted therefgt. perature-was ' , minimized ' to about, moro•-,exll.en• sty°. practice • ' ' •",• fathers , did , , Almost eireryb o dy • 1-• • ' . ': With.,,the.sehoel'"Children, beceining. 15. per .cent during milder. periods. ft!: 'industry,: when large steCks'‘know' has h.6:4. at least one 'erild sof:,,,,-,,-, -teinforced--L'Witli;-'"'SOrgiiitrri.:,,,t6lks- - - „.•••- - ' - - ,'• -sumpfibn: to , catch, tip: •It's rather more,: skilled 'each : year inAn,aking •of.' ,,,,•winter, , averaging _21 degree..aasdtnpuodpfplee,ap.p:riitooaatt.uhouee:ctitliopoanfiribv,riienraienfhedor:4.w.:cr:da.gtio,ti.9saafal6,vatrioisd\a7,:botnlfo: _fa . Er \..,i6Tys -Leyurt.he. ,,,,,.,.ar-e, bringrin..,i.._.o.u.t. a Substantial.shelter.,'ThiS.rene was new and. better pills to cure a cold, ' as°,,well•A, iindoS andl.eaves...,A14•rin p'S .. I but so far ',none of ' them really,- H-. • lfilSt. was that ,the. -scheol. Was on• .. hi! fr .. . ,work..". Mabe Y the, best 'et:ire-Would'. ' 'fire _and...telephone_ c'alls :Were rd,-, , , •7...- .,.. • ' t ' Skim- owder in .pr- And Yet, 1 rtnl'illbertl'eadulg all vcei6n-ittss;•'.."tial,31kde.'s.)a'''td-1..06ttPie)'i'-`1, -.i'ains6159'w• rose tl.'o' ..iTcii.i'cdir°,.alitt'oel.",,c,„,1'el511..._\.Y.IlleiGe_ht)1121--daw'ieri,.3:t'll‘av.fiSsellrillk..fi.ack t' l'ia'f, .,1,$._oir,-197. cont's,,, The ,simpo,rt price ' - -, un - was 5,nt t .17-7...uerlts,, while the:dui:0 :stoves were iinhealtliy'llTid lhat--u4- .'farreerS of ;Canada ...„,aSked. for 16 ..pleis:n' 'e76,A.t."'ul2;')Atvo-bi,-lalccil''dt0eviellloep°12iiiiiitoi.,'!:'094- . eentS, arid • oiret farm ..organization sicklY peonle. . .. • , - . I \yonder what' ,.Gold\v,„'n •Smiti,":•\ ---,Along--with 41-16insi;.0:-s:beefr-ProdUcer'S 'warld saY.to.,etir-present-day iher- ----.• took,.a •severe 'beating in the early 'mos -tat -controlled method's Of keep- ., fall of .1957.- This influenced many' ' -4., hp warm'? I .am sure' he iVo'uld.." farmers, to tun: •to dairying', We be convinced that we :had sold 'out', vvaystlose...To Deat (Fort. William Times -Journal) "frOw. can such a thing happen?" a Motorist asks ,hiinself When...Ite read S :that two cars're-011ided.-lind-70-- • on a straight road ill:light traffic.. It happenS easily if both cars „are: trav- elling 50 --miles' frohr at their 'ap: .proacla-and a: passenger accidental-. ' knocks' the-elbow:of a driven sengers sWiftlY-Moving, automo- biles are - alWayS—Ohly7 tvcro- or three; Tom -death Damciqe Is Heavy (St Marys -Journal-Argus) No plaCe on the continent of.North . Ainericais the damage to motor .cars • from :the.. action of salt and calcium.. • chloride se tremendous as; it is in.this • part of Ontario. Millions .of dollars • worth of damage is caused to these vehicles :every...year ,by the intensely. 'cOrrosive action of .this anti -ice agent: - and the losses are going up each 'year. This loss could:be largely :prevent- : . if proper methods were adopted, such as thoroughly washing down.' the ..undersides of cars evey • they are returned t6 -the garage af- ter operation; but the time and costs of deny:this would be considerable."' A beau way to prevent this.daniage • would be .to haye the -highways and • streets -kept f=ree ice by Some otha; • niet141 than the use of salt and -citun . surely scientistS can Come • - up With a solution.. If this not posSible, then•inatdr-:. ists `whose cars are being' ruined ev- ery .take action tO have.. , ceived, by Mr:. ,,a.iid grt. - • frola• Toronto and London , daily newspapers • asking, ',frit details. ,ProViocial..,:POliCe." had 'turned! the alarm,' and .03ren went. forth :and'eaptured,:twtiY6firigsterS. from $eafotb:.wh0 had been Making the ' round $ area,' leaving trouble - in t1eir.1.-Wake; UhargeS, are' , pending: • Possibly they .were re, _spen„Sible, for a couple .."of . -;Other flte$. on the Tnekersinitlr, sidee the: village,,Where.loorn'Steoks were set ablaze.- Iri the yfla'ge, ir was let out Of tires ,.in..thei:ROSS' Stottoil. lirlfck , fleet, ',arid 5a rear -visit* 'rnirrof on erre was broken.,-Cliiiten •. ' • lierfirYlo_n''dresSeNews-Record.- aught fire. :The. , 'Froin The Iftiron Exoesitor, Noveniber 17, 1933' ..: •:,Itenietibrince: Day serVice held! in .Cardnes• Ilall inSteail.02 Viktoria 'Park,' because OfAhe in - element . weather' 'Charles Legion president, -acted :as chair- Seaforth ,snowplows made • their' firSt', appearance, on the sidewalks, oftht town last'Friday and have. been ...bUsy,every day Since, - Golf :whiners of- the .cliamPion- ship cups 'Were: .is Mary Stew- art.: won the Sa-Vaiige traphy;'."..T.' A.Stwaitt and R. sE. McKenzie' tied , ifor, the',.,CressWell. and Carl Aberbart and Johrt.M. Hinch- ley tied forthe Southgate Cup, At First 'PreSbyterian manse in Seaferth,` 'on -November • 7,, Miss: Ethel :1%. Ross and Oral -fain' J, li.'ert---.Wereuniteil-in Marriage. , Mr.. john Cooper IS 'now °caul:T- inghis new reside:nee whith has been 'built on the same site. as the one destroyed by fire last winter. Bowling 'commenced this"- 'Week for the fine., Cups are „upfor competitkin'4n )Villianis", Bowling YEAR -S Interesting , items . gleaned from,.;, The Huron Expositor: of 25.,..50,;. - and: 75 years ago. • in,'. dg: the winter, ef monthly horse •antl.i cattlefairs. . Laidlaw,._ Who,. has, heen'ixi Fort 'skilliarri-ror 'SdnieTtinieThaa- i.eturned home ' :and: :;eXlieetS "to: spend the winterin Ttiekersriiith 'Mr: -G. 'Y. -Coiling,. of _the cogoo,,.. late , Institute staff,- has been niirsL, ing : a Sprained' hand for the past -On tten e ress ny :Is tinilgans..H. . . A .731;irl5n• danadiali•ilelega•tieri attended' the llth Worldsl. Poilltry Congress in. ,,Mexite tinginine,ef, -the :135 ..paper§`, .s.ci-• entifie. seSSioris. . • • ..Opening -,day saw aiiestiinated 4i3On„. after . President. :Crtiries.„" wel- comed 25 5, , 4,60e0, , 1fstreamtoho0. .: hdelegates'i throughgh.7w, o. e „ception" at:Abe .Cairadian_Embassy. HostS;... were • Charge" • dlAffaires. . L. V. Roy.,•;Corritnertial COnii seller- C. J.v•Vaii•Tigheiri,:- and A: :1) ead..„of PoultrY•Produet$ :Division; UPWard$ :of.::1;206, attended, Mr; W. Ament has purchased. a block of -the Colethan property, east of his sawmill,- to get more, yard room for the storing Of -logs - and, StaVeS. • Mr. James Scott and Mr. T. E. Hays 'were out on a sheeting ex- pedition on Tuesday and bagged a. number of fine black squirrels. In addition te these, Mr. Scott shot a, fine grey squirrel, , • Mr. James Archibald, who -has been in the West for some weeks on business, has returned home.' ' From The Hurott Expositor An alarm turned. in: Monday af- ternoon *brbught out the, 'firemen and truck, but the fire waMit when they arrived Mechanics had been washing an engine of a ear in Dunlop's Garage with gasoline, which,,caught 'fire and spread to the oily floor. Prompt work ex- tinguished the. flames. - Mrs.. W - E. Southgate left Tues- day for Hamilton, where she will spend the 'Winter. • Miss margaret Ross,- University .of Toronto, 'spent the weekend with her father? Dr 11. IL Ross. •§ From The Iluron tipOsitor November 13, 1908 ' , , Mt, John Beattie- met- With an accident on the ,Bayfield Road on Isifonday. Ilietearn of horses shied It. a passing .antOntobile and he was throwit to the ground, a dis- located shoulder" and other injur- ies being the result, • Mr. George McCartney atidfam- ily have returned from Moose Saw where they spent the summer and have again, taken up, their home On ,the Mill Road, near Brucefield. , Mr., and Mrs. A. Harvey, Kip, pen, baVe "returned from a most erijoyable 'Visit 'with friends in the • The Seaforth Board- of Trade i • inaking'arrangentents for the hold -.day, , a. different Methbd of highway- main- tenance -adopted throughout the dis- Or better still, each municipalr, ity should establish a proper under- body car wash rack, for theuse of motorists ill winter so that the dam-., age can be minimized for a small fee.: .Noveinber 16, 1883 Mr. A. IVIcD. Allen has- shipped over 2000,'barrels of apples this fall.' , • • Mr. James I. Carter is starting a cooper .shop in this town, having leased. one of the large ,storehouses south of the railway -track for that • purpose. ' .A snowstorm set, in on Sunday evening and was,. followed by a bard frost, Which has made the roads very rough. Joim•Kkle returned -home from Manitoba' last Saturday.; He intends:t returning as -soon _as' he • Messrs, R. L. Sharp and John .Brighani, 6fis town, have Pur- chaSedokhe interest of Mr..uodge th the 'I'oronto. Thirteen out ,,of 'fourteen 'plows. that were uSed at,the lishorneand Hibbert, plowing. 'match on, Friday Nvere made by Munro & Hogan, of this town. , Smith's Swiss Belt Ringers' and Comic Concert Company are bill- ed to , give an entertainment in Cardno's Hall On Monday evening, • Miss jenny Turnbull, daughter , of Robert Turnbull, Mc:Knipp, left her on Thesday for liew. York,. Where she will spend couple Of' weeks with friendS, Mr. -John G. Constable 'hag dis- posed of his barber shop in town to ,Mr. George Scott and has re,• movedlo London.• • 'rite' first sleigh of the 'season appeared -on the street on iVednes- . r .•Siiibjects 'Discus . • . ' SessionS; dealt With genetids, nu- trition; • pathelogy., iricluStrY .!ahd Marketing..„, ! • The Canadian :exhibit' displayed top' produets against a •baCkground of colored trarisparencies--sifewing.: - develop - Ment ,in Canada in: peultry • re- search; 'production and 'marketing.. Member-8'of the Canadian Embassy Staff assisted in answering 'quer- "The. .Scope, of the Story told Mostly by pictures, attracted a -lot of interest in our eNtiibit," own- mented :"Mr. Davey. "There :were many compliments:" Offt-OV-477,92- live -birds -on -dis, play, 388 •were ."comhate"—eVi-. Congress in 1E,2. • beeauSe, food scarcities can -be too dangerous. ,, • The 'zone meeting drafted -a -reso,- lutiOn which it hopes will give- the farmer 'a fair return,„ will reduce the, stocics of butter and pOwder and provide- the consumer with an excellent foodat a •price he_ can pa. - • • , • Whereas „there are large stOoks of butter being built up, and where- as unemploYnient. is seriously af- be to, try to keep warm the old „way=eoperi fire aces, sensi e win- ter clothing arid-Tilit-S of -fresh ' and hard work., ,' • There's- nothing wrong. with any of 'these things, but I bet neither'. you ntie will try it this ,winter And I bet we, get anOther cold. •'Prepared.. 0 'Buy . fectings,„butter •,consurnp.tiorv: there-, ertaini- o Cuts: Tans -.-have ,beerf Worked -out ta, pin -Chase' porl cuts: where and. ' when' iiedesSary, "to ,Maintain:-fleor- prices, ,for ori public. -stock- yards', the -Agrienitural tion Beard.' has .aiinonnted.: The cuts are to be' pre ared • at., ifs rlerblly_inspeetct_packiiv-platts,..:L.. • , accordance with Prescribed • speCifications They will be ed in cold ,storage on behalf •..of.•Elie. beard , • . ' • '• ' • " Cuts invoiced in balanced lirkierticin,'Which•.meant,;.an eluaL number. of ' each ,• 'citt.' ',However,. ' provision has been made, fpr the, ;seller to retain Ce.rtain •Cutsivibich- supplY„.•so. :as te • encourage; inaxim,turr. _distribution: • and colisumPtion, , •:" • 'The...beard may 'decline 'to •Ptir, • chase- 'euts--from 'plants' in , areas Where? hog prices af "stOckyards -are not in appropriate,' 'relation •te- the supPert • level.' for, - tliat' market. •• ,• ' • •••• Hog prices 'atliublic StockYards only will be supported, and.prices, • at 'Other pints. ark to: '.find their , 'oWn_Imiel___In :relation to stockSiartt-Drices, • . fore be • :it,..reSolVed.:that;414?"-•!GoV•• erninenbe req_iiestedtQ Irovide a _con:guiltier: SubSidy:- of--10-seents •'per ,• peuof ttterir and that the'. G ,ernment. eolith -Me „With, the -Policy:. Of, a. sUPPert .P1T.60.. for butter that Will bear a fair • roatiohsliity:to. tho cost ;of. production. -, • - • --.'thet:#*X14-ariviiirtereStiTiT, 'cOck. 1 fighting. •;Plant . 'Atiother'fgatiire was a visit to the ,dity;'.:Whieli, boasts :a Mod -1' ern Plant , for :6(1,00+N Nati,Ve food,•,Inusic;•.dariCea'",and.• costumes' inade•, it a :gala:, ifkair for ,2,,000 guests: •k • „ ,--AlianfiGACtgraiitiate; new.. •viik 10*44,,,.Fatin Bureau at i. :0:01.1e,'ne,W.. president' of tie World4',4*Lilty'.Science As socilation.....After 35 years, Dr 0 F. Benser steppetl ddWri as' ,treaS:: .nrer and editor of our- isal. He by,Dr: JaPP,';, of. 'Ohio .:State• UniVersityi, UntriV'erSity.'eftSaskatehewart', gra-: , 1. • sEe'ouR dOMPLETE'SEIICTION . AS WARM, AS SINcERE, ND. •AS FRlENDLY ASA HANDSHAKE • luronExpositor SEE THe NATIONATitri-NE '