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SEAFORT11;. ONTARIO, APRIL -10, 1959
• Member o• f
Canadian Weekly
.• Newspapers
• Association
amber of Commerce Week is Opportunity For-Communit
AcroSs'. Canada,from Vancouver . . "Chamber _ of Commerce, Week"
. ,
Island to Newfoundland thousands . ' was established to hrini:r to all Cana -
of Imen and women'Soon will partici- - - . dians a concept of the role of the lo- ,
Liammiterce,1,..Cliainber-of Commerce in.;_com. '
Week", There are Boards .of. Trade - .. inunity building for,' ',the . national '
and Chambers of Conimerce74-inCan7 good, Ftere:are cells Of democracy—
ada the terms mean . the sarite-4nindependent and .Vi..gorous— binding
more than 750 communities from • 'citizens -tot -ether: to Make' theircom4
coast to Coast" 'These are vOlUntarY:, betterplaceS,iii which to live
orgarnzatioris of the forward-looking :
e3tizens--of-eacit-eennimnibanded-2--
together to promote the civic, Cbm-
mercial, industrial and agricultural -
progress of the 6ommunity• and
ti ict it ServeS..,
A 'key word' in ,thiS'definition,i
voluntary . -.Here are -nieg-agd'wciinen- ---SAafor.th Chamber .0f_ Conunexce,
who have accepted the res : 'like similar, organizations,' across
ties of:citizenship and who .have re-. Canada,--will—o-bserve • ,-Charober .o
Cognized that their': .C,ountr y;' their --"-COrnmer ce.Week Apri1.12th. to -April
PrOvince", their regioryand thir com- 18th, 15y, 'seeking an enlarged mem:.
mimity demand Something more'than The weeki1Lpiovick an
Mere•observance of the law, ,Canada ':oPpOrtuntY,,not 2n1y tobusines aid
—depends -u•
411S-J.If
vital' communities. Only by giving; the entire- SeafOrth, 'community, to
, something, of themselves n time and , -incliCate'hy their readinesS• to become
effort can men and women 1114ke the members that they are behind theef-
contlibution which spells the:diler- forts of :the Chamber. of Omnate,'
ence between a live coniMun4ty and a' to contribute to -Wards a 'better Sea -
dead one. :forth qommum
Care' of Chronic Patie,ntsis Ignorecl-in Ontario Plannin
. .
and rn' to' earn
• a-nd-chanibeiFs,-scan-rtmil-y-be_called_the
.cOnscience.andith0 wi11 of coin -
The conscience to See and
• ,
;recognize the needsof the ._cornmun--..,,
5.1and 'ffe IVilite-take''effeCtiATe
0 a
• ^
. ,
• There, 18, inOreasing- concern not -s.ponsored iriStir-an.--Ce, would not limit,-
. ..
because of the number Of elderly Peo-'. •
pnly in Huron; hut aetogs„Ontario-,.. aconiyrels-ua,,t'he-,':pr.e-Os ,er
• itation
"The ,most -recent threction from:•
he Ontario Hospital ServicesQom
mission to the hospitals ,.throtigliOut
the provi.nce; however, changes. the
entire piettire:
.',.`..f.-Older_....p_e6ple._..particulax•iy those
, :that for in questionable health, acted the
plan and. its premiums in the .belief 4
that at least they would be assured
of hoSpOlization .-when and as -long
as it Wag 'needed, 'NoW there are 20 .
of these' older folks ria -ht in the
NV-ingharn,.11•0spital who are ordered
out: of_th_e_a_institution
xi -
estent nursing homes:. '
"No .doubt the OHS q do.es not ,
agree that tReir .action :constitutes a
breach_,Of- faith for the' crux • Of -the
.ple WhO are being denied hospital ac-
commodation on •the growl& :that
.they are chronic p-a.tients."
While it is true that a:number-of
ca.seS could as readiry be looked
afterin a nursing-home--ot_other_in
stitutionthe fact remains
,..._
•• most there just isn t any alternative.
accommodation. Everthose who can: ••
be served by a 'nursing home are fac-
ed with a problem. The number of
- nursing homes of the required stan-
• dard is limited, and beds dre at a
, Huron County Council, at -its re-
cent meeting, recognized the, ,c11.'fficill-
ty when it urged the Ontario 'Depart-
ment of Health to review the classi-
fication of patients in convalescent question is how sick does one
hospitals and in the chronic wings of have to be to require' 'hospital care?
• hospitals. -Benefits of hospitalization , The Toronto officials apparently feel
should be enlarged solhat cronic pa- that many of the present patients do
tients in _nursing homes , should be . not require the costly service's. -of
covered .under the plan, as are hospitaliza-tion.
patients in hospitals "The entre situation points up a
District ,papers .during , recent , need which we have mentioned sev..
weeks have been reviewing the prob-' eral limes in this column—an inter-
lem, and the conclusions reached are mediate type of institution to ,cover
that. the Ontario Government in the area left open between the coun-
working out its hospitalization -plans tY 'wino •and the local hoSpital."
left a. vacuum as far as one -class of
patients is concerned. °
•ontentrnent'.• Aids Meat
(St Thonias',Times-Journal)
"With the introduction -,of the On-
tario Hospital Plan' and the -need for For a long time we've heard that
greater accommodatiOn in ho'spitals, milk from contented.ems was better.
• the :retaining of elderly chyonic Only trouble with that one was that.
lents in hospitals is being chscoyix417,„. seene pretty- .
-hard to find. a dis-.
ed, yes,. even prohibit,ed, by hosptal come tea cow.
• authorities," the Dundalk Herald Now, by the -testimony of nearly
, says. "It would:appear heartless the • two score food editors, we learn that
manner in. which elderly patients With ,steak from „; tranquilized •steers is
little hope of ultimaterecover, have , superior to- that from steers who -
been turned, out of many hospitals. haventlad a shot of the, calm juice.
Hospital authorities claim the place • . With appropriate ceremony, the
for, such patients is in nursing -homes.
Perhaps this is true„but accOrding to
Dr. John B. N61son, director of hos-
., pital services for Ontario, about 1,500
• patients in 100 private nursinghomes
are ineligible for aid. under' the On- '
tario Hospital Insurance plan. , He
said the homes were inspected by: the
aonim'issiori and failed to meet •the
requireme4 that their .patients be
receiving aetive medical care."
And the Wirigham Advance -Times
'has this to Say:
Here are typical' cornrrients.:,
test.was held recently in a New York
hotel. The vote was -2510 9 for the-
tiMuilized Meat, with 'no- abSten-
.-tions. ••
Seemsthat steers .enroute to a
....stockyard, and waiting.arminclin the
pens, arefidgety".and fretfUl. While,
they worry, they lose -vveight,let in-
to fights,and beCome hard to handle.
Give . thern a shot of tranquilizing
• drug, it is said, andthe. steers board a
train or, a truck forthe stockyards as
ir,thet were :going of On a boliday
ekcurSion..' may care is the
. "Throughout the' long moritlio • mood:
when the new national 'hospital. in- Ey some chemical process not -yet
surance plan was :being publicized- explained, this evidently,. translates
laSt year, one of the most highly- . itself into, subt1eties4of flavor.
emphasized factors --was'guaranteSo
ed! . • .10 i•
, f,riends, next time you 'order , a
hospitalization insurance for ,What-, thick one, reineitib'er to by-pass the
eiter .periocl it Was required....IIiilike: 41 „worried' .stuff. Ask for it charred,
riVate'ebnipanies,. the goVernment-, , Medium rare and totally Carefree..
better not rxmrry him!. With all the stupid promises-
• ae's ma kine.Ahere's antta' be , insanity in his family!"
•
EEN JN:T
•• Bib ,
:niimher of 'births':hi
an3i; one 'men -di Was . reached at
ClintenTulphe ;Hospital cluringlhe
mentli4:f.,Marcli, when 34: babies
• ere'„.,..13orriThe-.-pteVilairs-: reedit
ir any one inorith was1-32,: 'Clinton
News, Record.
Chicks ,Lest. in Fire "..
Close'to 1;000 '.-seVen-Week-old
Chicks Were lost in a fire:Which
caused considerable 'daniageat.the-
chicken barn •of Amos Gingerich,
at . Blake, early 'Saturday -Morning.'
The fire wasfirst neticed,1?-f:Mr::.;
Gingerieli at 6:30 when -he:
nt:tio. feed the chicks.:The
Zur-
ichFi,re Brigade Was called to the.
scene,;' but :When they arrived- the
WOI!S;t Of ,,the, blaze, had,' been ex-
ttguishe'd by Ging,erich,: and
neighborsA,Jarge holewas ?Mira
tlie --Boer • under -the hrooder-
st6rd7-Where it is believed- the, fire'
started. ,,iDarriage was also 'done,: to
thee wall .ne arest Jhe stovei,where
rim -nes had :gotten e.;;good • start.
when -the proprietor, arrived. -Zur-
ich' Citizens, News.
'•116Pe To, Buy ;Let
.At, the brielda.y'sesSiOn.ef_Iltiron
CountrCeinicil last ' Week a grant
of .$1,000i-was-zyoted..to .the Wing:
ham and District . Association •for
Retarded. ehilaren...... Michael Mc--'
Piraih-president,:of: the-agsociation-
StateS that the grant is ear-inark-
ad for a . building fund,- to assist
With the pia:Chase-of suitable- guar:
ters: to be .used .a -s; a' selidol,for.,;.re,„
tarded,,Yoiingsters, in . this • area.
When- siiffitierit..money isassured,
the,:essociation .hopes to pUrcha•Se
the 'foriner Vingliarn ,sawmill. of-
fice,:.along • with..thelet which ,sur-
rounds it. The entire Project,: in-
chidi)ig :purchase of the let and
15ili1di3titta11atioef -Mitt
fences,. etc., will be in the' neigh-
borhood .of
variceTimes:
_
' 'Dire Teachers'
,
Seven of- the: ten 'replacements
required,for-the- Goderich Public
Schoo,I--teaching-steff4or_ineXt - fall
-haVe, been ,--hited."--'1'hree -inore
:teachers and •ralsoa :rmisi.C., super,
visor have .yet
. .
The new teachers; are as .fo,llows;
Donald.A...:MtKindseY,: of .Seaforth
rie.:W•,,a,f,teriding.„Str•atforel Teachers',
-
-garnioriat-tending-trattord-
. TedelierS' „College 'Miss -Betty. 'L.:
Diaek, RR.1„ Dungannon .(,iister
.of-
Williath Blhck,, . abeVe) who is
teaching at SS No .yHinoriZkown-•
ship,', l3ruce...CouritY; .Miss EAnne
Crawford,,of LirekrioW, now attend: -
'Mg :Stratford • Teachers' , College;
ar;gery,
,who is teaching :at the
:HolniegYille-.;.Sehtia;...:' MIS's. Elaine
Grainger, of ',.21.11611.,! who is now
"attoncht:g..'...Lori.don
Teaebers' :Cbl -
lege; . Miss, Maryann West, RR .3,,
:Goderich, 'wfio . is. r .eittly-attend,
eachersz_College,7--
Goderich Signal-§tar:H:
, Floe -LegiOn Official -
'Bartender,: at Ilensall Legion',
1.,eatiardNOake, :Was, fined $.50..90'..
.and costs in 'Magistrate's -court
.,Wed"riestlay 'COritrav ening :Abe
CTAT1i 'charge 'arose ,,frOni
'nfany 'given Week • at, the in,.
.Centra:•:
lia..,airman. Noakesadmitted
sell-
iiig to the 'airinati 'and two
fore:the' fatalitY'.took.place .!'on No.
4 highay. h aCcused; Who is
e.mPloyed „caretaker•and bar-
teiidort the .Legion, , (Matters,
tleadedygnilfy . tothe tharge: At
.the induest,',11 Was explained that'
airmen. are -net Members of .. the
Logion,,'•bOt '. belong.' te.a : group
which :,the Legion .,serves because
they curl in .,Heasall, arena
There was--rio, indication of
Ws1 ir with the
`sale...This. IS' the sedoncl' fine this
:year:fnVer. the sale' of alcoholic'
beverages inHiaaLl. Earlier,
Evelyn Feildeef the Maitland•Oink
WhoSe,Ouarters are adjacent -to the
Legion, -was lined $50 arid costs.7
Eetet. •TiMeSATIVOcate...
_From The Huron Expositor
• April 13, -1934
Rev. ' W. , P. Lane, for nearly
eight years pastor of Northside
United Chureh here, lies accepted
a call 16 North Street Church,-
Goderich, where his duties will
ectininence on Jilly 1 this year.
• Work, is to ,eornmence at once
on the repairing of the buildings
at the 'flax iill propertly, recently
purchased by J. G. Anderson •&
Son froth the town.The Anderson'S
will i»o one of the smaller build-
ings to the south end of the large
barns, arid hi -this bAilcling will
install the maelthiery .for working
the '• • " ,
- At the election -of officers (if .the
South Huron CmiservatiVe Associa-
tion, Frank Sills, .Seafortli, was
made president.. Ile succeeds "Col.
H.14.-CooMbe, who has held' the
position for a -number of years.
„.
Seaforth'fire brigade was called
•
out on Monday afternoon tb deal
with a grass fire to the 'South of
the McColl-Frontenae, servite sta-
tion on MainStreet.' There was
no damage. • ' •
Mr.' T. W. Parlmer,. of Hensall,
has rented a pelt of the McKinnon-
Kallifleisch shop and dwelling.tir
the south Side of En% Street, tear-
ly opposite the Town. Hall, -
Mr.- Swan has recently
purchased a new Temple/jet
" From 'The Huron Expositor ,
April 9, 1909•
The people of Seaforth will be
pleased to learn that the Dominion
Government has toinpleted the
purehase of a site for the proposed
new. post 'office, to be erected iff
Seaforth, 'The site selected is that
property betWeen the Bank of Com -
/tierce and the bond/don Bank. •
Mr. Noyes, representing th e,
Maitland Power Company, was
here on TuesdaY, and on 'Tuesday
evening met a committ-ee of 'the
'council with reference`, to snPPIY-
ing eteotris power to the town.
This company' is developing power
on tho 'Maitland River, at-Bethil-
ler, and expect to' be iui--a position
to siippIY power this fan, *.
• Mr. Alf Box has ,purchasecl the
, IntAesting itoms 'gleaned frorn,._
, Of
• and'. 75 Years -
astois
A weekly article:contributed
• bY• a member Of the Sea-
• forth and District Ministerial
• Assotiation.
SU SPICE
03i11) B. -T. SMILEY
GAR AND ,
We all know what.a Yenng man's
•fancy lightly turns to in the spring.
But when you get right downte• it,
„ .
Young men are vastly uninterest-
ing, except to themselves, recruit-
ing -officers, and young women.
They lack the appeal of ? young-
sters, the SenSitivity of an , adoles-
cent, the sophistication of --plaint-
• . . .
ity, and the dignity and wisdom of
old agei, Infect.: asid'e from. a cer-
• '' ' tain bullock energy and a strong
(l3y- DR. J., SEMPLE; Secretary of
seam,rth anAdssoriciisittrijoenty ivii...nisteriai dash of animal geridspirits, they
• have little to recommend them.
- Except to young women. •* •
Keeping Faith in- Difficult -Times •, .* ..'',' -* •
' IV'' tWe, ih'seallilealsifykne ei:n:owu glshh I ie tko' e°1bdae -s1°Ohily° gal n‘ 1;t7o - °e xt'l IS it' Winteeh rsthelleea I sisepiargsinno:grstei springtime oei alnaljniii;etYs ' 1 Ani:
• you. g Men this sprnig `Especially
•
kiJaselst:,a easy•enough to be pleasant•, same
sitertis_efligthhthyghttusrndeedrig •the
Christ andi'llis,- truth --when 4theY 'some Of the More interesting age
make_no particular deniands." The graups.:-. • ...„ , , ,.
test comes when :-.tair weather, . •
_, . •* ..* *,.. •, ..
is going to cost in courage, in popu- '. - • , • '.• •
f
changes into' storm. vvnen loyalty Sole ancy of very small males
laritY,' in ' niaterial advantage.• .-----s-;-Vo' • '-•- -
Dodd, the American ambassador debate began
to- one knew. tbey " would ' before the
. The-three:significant,
SOMeone said of William E.
-Gei.n:woanr-idWar.dinirig Itple srea.j7s preed.. jobs coMpleted by Parliament in
ing
democratic faith id a,,dll.eiiicee.-.potf,Tt.hb:: two and:a half nionths--gnificant
si-
only beeause so little else' has been
TstaallalwIt-jettiAithiEliee':i:'-tu-fcigirlint-elent—n:, ";Imer. sPc-rICI.ingishofed;-'6ne'7Yall; -PiTubvi)lileve,Nctli-orthke''s
of betrayal tf the faith?" , '
..an age, Minister Howard Green shepherd,-
. ,
kept the Christian faith in
The first necessity for bein-
g loy, ICIOrtivs7°'9nfq1
e,aegr:;tvh::doutghhtheC
e spending
1 d.f ith roo I Ch le Kingsley e a . n ai s s •
have a deeply -a another.' $250,000;000 on housing
, through National Housing . Act
al M, a eriSis, „is to
noVel -Ilypatia,..one'ef the -ch.arae.:. 19an5. This •PusheCl. the g •
delft .want po ssessto-pOssess1.t..,...rneeindt,',Isa,caohni_.arnui:ttm.imenet±hmig.4th.eethz9SIg
-
me It is not enough to, possess '00),0Q0'? nearly , Seven. times as
the- Liberals: had "beet
'a laj,t11. most of 'us:. do that, :We 'thud?: W.
reParecl'ta.. spend 'just two years:
and. 'standards .that, have come.t ago; .
Us with the authority of tradition Another approved the pouring of
and -persbOal • ,relatiOnship. These andither $100;000,000 intothe Trans
do very well '`.when life flows.,:byi Canada H,lghWay, a -project Anitiat
like eseng:'!, .,-,-But; When the, daytof ,e4 by: the LiberalS•::aridt'selieduled
-trial' Conies, 'when -the Cost' Of. keep- -for-eonipletionIrein-cOast,to'etiast-
Jag.io„:-711... mounts ,up,, 'Nye: need, a next.:,year.:', „Saskatchewan flushed.
laith7that possesses ,.. its. Strafe-76Ft int.1„ed.c.41P.r
•-The .second, neeeSsity:, LoYaltY vincial wQrk in 1957, but the extra'
in a .crisis is..a'Matter of helding. 'mOneY,,waS 'needed,te :SatiSfy. the:. '
on to 'Christian standards; Of: pet..." ,demands,. of .other.,.provinces who..
sonal liVing. ;That irie4ii_susi.r.ig,ofF haVelound ,titye, gong sioWer
eyes' to see.;the,LdeluSidos ?of : the: ,•• The-thire,Was to dad •nn-othcr,,'
Seductive argurnentS ;for accepting $35,000,000. tecatiada.'s .,sPentlingen-f.
loWet.Standards:I.A•,•ehara.cter , in the jOint U.S.,,,Ca•padian' St 1.,6,w,t,
-Walter Scott s 'neVel, The Bride Of 'enee 'Seaway. This -PushedCan
-
Lammermoor pictures . the danger ada 's share.ef the vast' Pr -eject to
of therat confusion He. says $335,000,000, -.;about .70 pier.. cent . of
Whenever,,L !am: about to corn,. the .totak.. ,L•ii,„,return,r;she will col
Mit any „foLly, the devil PerstiadeS leet-,slightlY:more..than 70. per cent:
of the"tolls to; be.levied.
gaUait gentlemanlike thing on..There. have: been other.,bits' of
earti*-arici-T-erO:•-tip to the -.saddle. :legiSlatien;J:Ltoo„,___Tblit:.,:.",..Alf mmor
girthiii:bog before I see:that the honsekeePing .itenis. There-, bas
ground -is been. nothing that Wilrinark the
What a'. vivid, picture ef': uni Current'seSSion,'aS a, milestone in
Versal ..experience Canadian develonfrient. .-,Perhans.
Drink, .sharp business ; practice's,. the ..rilain'aCts'ed 'the. Current session ,
the s,elfish duty of ,,after is -foreshadoWed.,thiS,,',week,by. 'the.
numbei one -'all these can. be presentation eof the 'anneal budget::
'Made to, look • neteSSarY',, Finanee. lVfinister Doriald'F'lerning's •
things,' teo.,2_when ttic.4, are goid anSWer2,to the cipaioarohicni of
deckedlieg. ,Th"o- enlY refuge is,• to inflation 7and:unemPleyinent,
have a• Sate Standard Of ; rpferenee. 'plaguing.' the, colp#0...
in .Jesus -to ask.Of each;Proposah, ; The unemployment :-problem ,Was
"HOWT(Irres7 It:se'ecrir-when7see,alongf.' -heightenedani7the--iiiilatien-,Oreb-.
Side of ,Jegusr- standard Of life?. • 1,e1n: perhapS,a ilttle reduced, by
.• • The, .third, 'necessity: '71iines. of the deeision to scrap the Arrow.:
crisis bring the test of beingloYalBut that :,,decision, tough aS it
to: '.ChriStian:Values ,do-H....our-,Whole 'Was, doesn't appear to be the gov7
•Social„ and '.eCerioinic life.... jeSus. etnnient'S. overall answer .to the
gave .ii$'-ii6..blueprint •tojolloW in tWOheatied threat.:' • . •• •
.every, 'cOrripleX','MO-dern situatson Prirnemiag•o.i.-.Diefenbaker has
he 'did set before us :,great- values. laid .down 'the,-„,..COUrse . for his':fin
that 'collie :first If we- are' trillY hisance minister 1c0IolloW,...-,=t0,- spend
foliowers.. Try: the:following 'en: spend,- ' to, cr.eete.. more • jobs,,
your imagination.. Dr. ',Geol.& But; • with infiationrelegated to a- more
,terickays-that,„-the-final-a-ppraisal nauior eategQrY of•. ge•si.eimment'
Of .0VprY, life will be by this •cfues,' worry Mr Flernitig• May TiOtWh01:-,
thin:: "Did. yen see, thinks .Or fac ly agree, but as a.niertiber Of the
es" He illustrates' by ..saying;- ,Diefen4alter,tearri. must ' ,play
.Sorrie' businessmen - ',See .e11137:, along • • ..;
things', Profits,reports; rnac1jins Whiehevr wa-y"theTiininee'
,OtherS,see.faceithe faces .cif Men ister turlis, heRbring
, work fer' then?, ,the faces of rent of abuse .fron-ilhp.:oPposition.
people.'or..peoPle in Sin',.peoPle ,in berielaeg for .taking the Wrengturn.
iieedl1OW -will it affect :our think; More ''spending will pleasetii6,CCF
Mg. and Action if we like- Him,: benches ,..' and perhaps anger the
habitually -.see faCes' instead' of.. ".aiOne`athtleOrii-,::.r.croonusiledie:ios.f. LriboTorrerals4.0r,.8.,Hi7_gh6
• .er taxes Will: anger both, and bring
what the Tories 'died to say When
.theY. Were :in 'opposition.
'The:governniont'.5 Position-ianot
••(cOntitine-d'..,on. page 3), : •
in the ,spring; seems '-to be .raudo-
Mb& has.fer them 'die Sam.efasn- ,
ation it* has for -small' pigs. They --
lilte to wallt in it, kneel in it, lie,•
down in it, eat it, push Small
down in it ,.and 'bring as -much ot
it, as - possible .hatne• with them,: ,
Small girls .ar6, exactly the ,sa,rne,
and this is the only, time intheir
lives the seXes are, in'complete
accord:- on anything. . . •
• Slightly olderboyshaVe 'a fancy,
in'the springr for anything that is
dangerous,foolish or • .irritating,',
On. the first da Y . the_ teniDeXature
is, above 40, they:Want .0 ;•__cro hat-.
le -ss. and barefoot. :They rafts.'
that sink. They dig- eaves. 'in • the, .:.
. sides • of crumbling sandpits.' 'They
'cress swollen streams ea slippery: •
logs:, They 'walk railroad. tracks.,
They fall in. bogs., Or ,they., come
home, redolent olleeks, • '
•,The mature, .or 'Married, man is .
stunned by spring; ' A- few: Weeks ,
ago. his Mime was quite, attractive,
with that 'nice, •white:snoW.. cover-,
ing everything. 'it's.
nothing. but i- big fat: 'eyesore. •
paint -peeling,. eaVestroughs dang
lrng cellar window broken and •
potato-sack----stuffedin it Front '
laWri tricYcle,„ grape •
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fruit rinds. :dyoppect in February
while ,pwlithtteinghe..teonet...g3r,a4;ted.foilyiyr
passerby:, the rake and. hplle of'
mouldy'•leaves'-'•ftom November;
and . the whole .. thing tern into
trenches .,whole
of Flanders Fields ,
by the, .visits 4.;:f ,the.- coal tru'ek.7'•
Aghast, he -does the' only- sensible -
thing, id _the_ eireninstances Ile
sits ,d`Own , With pencil and pa -Mr-. ,
and lays out a,Prograin -efpaint-
cleaning -up and general
itovernents. • He reads it triuniph-
to-gLit--thatffsws..---really
Pressed:„,... She's preud Of him.," A,
Filst 4aelder,i,
is the • fr9nt l2wn..Then the ,eellar...;
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ari hour later, she discovers
,the new le,af.is just th,e other side
of_the same one .he. tinned 'over last
year ..abeut 'this time. She t a,tches
CleaninetiP the front lawn by
chipping -Tratiefrint skins into the --
coal -truck craters:, with" his No, 9
iron. They have. words. She, dons
her rubber boots and aSiatiltS the'. ;
lawri, 'banishing him to the cellar
with .threats." '
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When lie doesn't, show up _for
supper, ' she figures 'hes really
.budkled 'down to it and goes down;
-the stairs, feeling warm and for-
giving, to Call him to, the tablei„
And ,,there.... he is, ,jieiclied-upow..
the'remanants.of the coal -Pile, with
his, fishing -rod, Practicingfly-cast-'
ing•-into the large, pool'. betWeen.
the vegetable-13in.ancl -the •Stolter., -
And that's't,lid-kirid -of •thing a ma- •
ture man's fancy, turns to...
• What about fireTaKfet;
ger? What kind •of a• faecy,^ddes '
lie" have, corne spring? - After; .
dicing with death through a long,
cite' minter, when the names', of
• sidekickS were. appearing', Witb.
monotonous. regidarity in ,the
bit-
uarycolnmn., .I imagine he's- pr.et-ty-
pleased with himself, In „feet, I' • .
know the. is. I. talked to on the
.other day, as he Sunned himself in
'front of the post ,offiCe.'. • -
He tord me: `Midn't' think, I'd
make it, 'hick thereAri January• .
Flat„on:_irtyliecl&and•-.gettin'..,weak:,„
er everydaY..Alie old,,lgdy prac:
tically had the..insnrance colfeeted•
and off to Florida. But,". With . an.
'evil chuckle,- 'She.. gat fooled!.
Caught • the cold and P•buried 'ter
the 'end, of, February: Have' a snort:
now whenever 1..feel like it., Say,
son, ,when..Ldo t•Ifein tourists• -start.-.
-t-o-..-a-r,rifEf- goink to spend: the '
wholesummer watchin' them girls
thetr.shorts, Figure it .won't, de• .
them -any harm dome
a lot 'of good."' ' , • '
restaurant and 'confectionery busi-
ness of Mr. Strasseri.. ' '
Poles are being laid down- this
week for the ,extension of the me-
Killop Telephone System into Hill-
lett---- , ---- - -- ,
• Farmers- in the Elppen district
started plowing the end -et. last
week. - ‘,. -
Mr. ',John.- H., Cluff, of Tucker-
Stnith; 'has purchased from 1 M.
William .Sadler of Dublin, the 11:
Drake farin. The farm contains 50
o
acres, and- has on, it firSt-class
buildings, arid i$, in every respect
a good farm. The price paid was
$3,000•. '. '•
Mr. -Adam Hays, has -added a
handsome grey carriage team ' to
his livery,: , 0 '
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From The 'Huron Expositor
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. Ala 11.; 18.84 • ' ,„
Mr. .M. ,IMOrrison , has disposed
,otedf 111mIVIrsoc„.' 'ci,G.:,trbtap..ah,gaefmo- r sa175d;lee0041:reidchfaSrtrineLt
Miss McNeil, of Toronto, is about
-to• open a dressmaking ' shop id
Brucefield,,, •
• One day last week a YoUng lad,
sonof lyfr. W. II, Verity, of Exe:
ter, :caught threeiish in..the river
at,that place, each Of which mea-
• silted over one -foot in length.
I farmer, who hap resided over
30 years in Ihillett, within four
• miles of Clintoti,--took his firif ride
on the cars last 'Ttiesdayi on the
oceasion of 'his being called to
Gocierich tO attend the court of
assizes as a Juryman .
•Several boy t an youag men
who ought- to know be ter, have re
cexitIy. been itditIghig in the prac:I.
tise of parading the streets, a
night.and.in a, ribald and offensiv
manner; shouting atiti,singing par
odies:w the hYtItS used ,at the
• Salvation Army meetings. This -iS
disgraceful and blaSpliemous,, and
• is offensive to malty Citizens, and
Mr. Lusby, the ,constable, has been
instructed to take action ..against
any parties 'acting in this manner
in the future. -
Mr. :Orahain, of Hippen, while
Working in the bush recently, had
tile misfortune to have his arm
broken,
McDuff
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LOFS oF ACJION
OTTAWAL-Parliament get baelt
to Work thiS 'Week after an eleven-
daY..recesS. Rested,refreshed and,
full Of the; ceiriplaintg- and Views
of their eenstituents, more.
than 350 M.P.'s and Senators pre-
pared themselves for vstaggering.
Work:load between. now and mid-.
Sitting, hour's Iii :both the House
.of Comrnoris and,SefiAte ,will groW
longer -as they wade into' the .real,
meat of the second Session of Can::
ada's '246.Parliament. But for
thiselioted and appointed re-
presentati•ves really have no, one
to blame but themselves:, For Par-
liament,' in 50 ' sitting days since
mid-January, 1MS been': wasting a
let of its time. The pate ha,s. been
slack and easkeing: 'The goVern,
merit has heath' no hurrytobring
in'its, legislation, and the opposi-
tion hagInsed up_hour. after tour
it. pursuing re -
threshing old straw, and asking
questions: whieh seek to impart
more .political • hiforrnatiOn , that
they:try to elicit from the goV'ern-
Merit 'benches,: .
A ,glne.e. at the •record shoWs
that despite, all the talk -and there
has been inore than '250 +Mira of
it so ler-Only a handfui of bills
have -`,been passed intOIaw . The
diet if legislation; foreedst the• .
'speech from the 'throne has been
left virtually untouched. The big
dediSions have been made by the
government withenit the help or
ad -
.vice of Parliament:- tlie scrapping
of the OF -105 Arrow; new subsidieg
or the Nova -Scotia industry; the
limit on""firiancial help- for "NeW-
foundland. • Parliament's. sanction
Will be soUght but it will -be Mere-
ly rubber-stamp process on .coin-
'mit/tents firmly Made.
A couple' of dc4en-PrIVate meat:
ben' bflls have•been .."talked by'
•
-.forced into adjournment by the
.government's unwillirignessto let
them go to a vote. Most. of them
came. froth the CO' and the Que-
bec ;Liberals; but a• few from the
government side They all
suffered the Sante fate as every-
see it HERE to
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