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TRADE MARK REQ
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I read, a book entitled 't1n4s,'.,
Diseases and Their Cure,
1 had the syn1,ptQnns of thenfi all
I was .scared, that's for sure,.
So, out to, see my Doe .1 rushed,
-Scared aa,- a 'mon. could. be;
The waiting room was filled righ
With sick folks' dust like male.
So. I picked -ug a . magazine,
Glanced at .a yellow page, : •
"1'lae date—why Fourteen Ninety
• Two,
My. -what ia. ripe_ old. . age.
A surrey with' a• fringe 'on.: top, •
Was fifty .dollars .then,.
"A good ,farm cart was :thirty-five,
And single .Maresten.
•A.•pair of Oxen, .sixty-five,
Two •dollars for their yoke,.
The prices of all food and clothe s
To -day- would be '.a' joke. ' •
Please don't sendme any get well:
earls, 4 .
•. There's nothing wrong with, me,
The Doc poohed all. my symptoms
• And •wouldn't take al fee.
Those must . have . been the good
old -days
In Fourteen. Ninety Two,
Columbus‘ was,.a hero,. -and •
Doe's magazines; were new.
Wm, IVL -Beckingham.
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will • be pleased to know .that
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her column,Is ..the; best ••in the
paper, and that:she- runs to. the
"mail box' as soon as; the mail-
man arrives ..,to ' get The Sen-:
•''tinel.:,and to read; first of all;
Rosemary's. colunn.' Sorry that
• sometimes it's crowded ,out.,
THAT Rosemary Thyme, 'who
keeps her identity a mystery,
one Sentinel
subscribersays
THAT the. editor Of the Durham
chronicle, upon .inquiring of a
Subscriber ; •as, to. the health of
his Wife, claims '.to have receiv-
ed this reply: "You .know how
it is with*. some. of these.' Wo.
• mien. She was enjoying. a spell
of sickness for a'few► weeks but
: lately .she. complain of feeling
better'`, •
Office risen, discussing new girt
in ' accounting department: ' "She'
may not know a debit from a
credit: but" she certainly.; adds
Meek little man to . •doctor: "I
think what's really' bothering' me'
'is a pain in • the 'neck, But: I don't
°: suppose there's anything I, can
o aiboitt her"..
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PLO T1� I G: 'MATCH
•6lwariash-•—,-�-. ..
fir.. Fanners held,
their annual plowing match on
Wednesday, `October 17th at the
farm of Baxter and Turton, 'south-
west of .Carlow,- Under ideal wea-
ther conditions entries ,and draws
for land were completed by 11.00'
.o'clock,thus giving the'contest-
t
ants a good start for the after-
noon.. 'A very good.: turnout of
plowmen was on hand and very
.eager to do their best. Some came
from as.;far as Minton, Sea forth
. and Dublin, The standings for the
cYses own as follows, with 19
b §A1)g:
Class.. I -..-two furrow 10 t-
tom =-_ 1st, !Glen Wise;, ' Clinton;2nd,•.Ken Campbell, .
John, Sparke; Goderich.. .
Class II, tilt) furrows. 11 and 12"
bottoms- -lst, Don Dodds; Sea -
forth; 2nd, ..Melvin .Bogie,• Goder
ich. .
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Class .III; three furrow or•more
10", bottom -==no contestants. .
•.Class.'IV, 3 furrows or •more, -11
inch bottom ,or nnore-_.ist, John
Feagan, ' Goderich; 2nd, Albert.
Durst;; Benxniller; ,' 3rd, Merton
:Keyes, Seaforth.
Class 'V; hydraulic plows—ls't,
:Donald .Bean, Goderich; 2nd,: Jim
Clarke, Goderich;• 3rd 'Fred Gib-
son, Clinton. This class' `was quite
large: ,
• Class VI, Institute members,'no
contestants . ` •• • .
• Specials, best land with
plow,.. Glen Wise, Clinton; best
land with 'International plow.
John Feagan; best land With 'hp;
draulic plow, Donald Bean, . God
erich best crown in field, Ke
Carri,pbell, Dublin; 'best finish • i
field;. john : 'Clarke, 'Goderich
plovnan conning' longest distance
Merton Keyes, Seaforth; bes
starts and ;finishes. on 'headlands
Ralph Morris, Goderieh, Ariz
CQNFEJENC c�,, nzsetr s 1,
RDD, i. CHfagCH I'RO$ EMS
Dr, Rockwell Smith of Qarrett
Biblical Institute, Fvariston, Il-
linois, coixre§ to the . Rural Life
Conference ' being :held . in Wing-
hamNovember 7th, in the Ur--
ited Church. He is an' g itstandin,g
authori.ty O. rural church admin-
istration and, sociology, is a' gift-
ed speaker and' an eiiPerienced
leader. His afteriloQn addresswilllead into a discussion Of •' Rural:'
ChUrcl problems;, A more gen-
era' 'address will be given in the
evening,
1Vfr..J Coke, principaleconom-
ist of the Department of Agrieul-
tune at. Ottawa will deal with the.
significance' of the trends iri rura
pqpulation. In addition '• tq' tlese
leaders there are, .a • nurin'•her. •of
other , individuals 'taking part irr •
the •discussions, among' teem: be-
ing Dr. M; C. MacDonald .of the.'
Home ' IV.fissiori •Boar'd • of the Un-
ited Church, • •
There are three separate ses-
sions, morning, afternoon and e*.'
eninig. His for 'both lay folk, 'men,
and • women, as well as ministers.
.It as being sponsored by the .Home
I[ission Board of the ',lofted
(Church; It is appealing to Bruce,_,
Huro , Perth and North Welling -
tem Counties;
WEEK -END MISHAPS ,
Cars . driven by Victor Hey of
Goderich and Charles Steward of
Lucknow' collided at the 'Muni
cipal . Office •' corner,' on Saturday
evening, Vision: was obscured •by
,parked • :traffic.. Both • cars : suffer-
ed' some d'aanage, and Mrs.Stew-.:
az d was shaken up: when thrown
n out: of their car. -
n On 'Sunday' evening on High-'
; way 8.6; •about. two miles west of
town,• ,a:: collision occurred ,when
t a car ,driven. by .Jim; Cook .bump-
e
draw for contestants was .won- by
Donald 'Bean; Goderich.
A cattle weight contest Was
held that afternoon tin two comes,
a Hoistein'w'eighin.g_1563 lbs. and -
a : Hereford ' weighing 1457 lbs.:
Everyone on hand hada chance
to guess . the weight 'of each...and
'thetotal of: the two. The girls
'Were better at this than. ploticring;.
'Mary burst of Benrniller`•was 1st
for the total by 4 lbs. Jerry Mont.
gomery; Ag.. Rep., •Clinton, was
only. lbs on the Holstein
and Joan Clarke,. Goderich, guess -
the . weight of the 'Hereford to.
the pound •
That evening a short program, .,
films rand. distribution : of prize's
was Meld- in ,:Dungannon Parish
Hall. Most of the contestants and
`some parents were on `. hand. to
hear Le . he_aches' and judges' �_
comments and to. receive 'tlie'ir
prizes.
The • secretary of the match;•
who.
had a' busy time of it, `was
T?:' A. Hackett ;of Ashfield: •
WHITECHURCH
took r�r
hat 'ye* 1 get . Communion 'service will be.
with 4• � •held .next Sunday unda in
the Unite%,
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(CACI'DI". Church at •2.00 • p.m.
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duces 22,000 Bis of heat per,
hour. A redly 1 ne, room heater
•--a dandy auxiliary heater! See
this shadowed mahogany beauty
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sits low price -=its high power'
Co0re In and tnspecf_*N(* Neater;.
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LEER RADIO.
AND .£LECTRI.+
Iione '00, •Lutektiov . damage to., the car Was. planed ,
Mr.
Kerry .of paisley spent the.
past week
at • the .home of his
daughter; Mil. & Mrs. Ab Coultes, : •
Congratulation5 to :Mr. & At rs:
Bzra' .Welwood on celebrating
their -35th wedding anniversary
last week '
Rev. and 'Mrs: Watt spent the -
week -end in. Toronto and attend-'
ed the wedding Ottheir-son, `Dr:
Donald Watt of Toronto. :
Clialniers ' ,church- are . holding,
their bazaar -Friday afternoon , of
this week at 3.00 ` p.m.. :A good
,attendance is hoped-for.;
'We are • Sbri y ... ..report ,-the
tragic : accid etit which . befell • Al.
bert Waddel, son of Mr, George
VKaddel, , when his arm was • cut.
off' in a..combine one day last'.
week. Hc...was taker, to Walker-
tori Hospit 1. We hope' for a good
recovery,
Car -Cow' Collision
• W. H. Culbert of Ashfield
last a cattle beast valued at $2.75,
which was killed iri a collision
with a ear driven by •Heith Fea-
gan of .Colborne,' The accident
occurred on .. Con 2, Ashfield,
. ? AOF raxygN
tpe
ted
ftLst Ir vies
and 2 _Years
to 1O Years •
4 Interest; payable half -yearly
0 Si00 Ore ac�Cepted .
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QRTGAGE. CORPORATIO'N
LONDON: ONTARIO
District Representative.
Joseph Agnew, Lucknow, Ont.
:ed into the' rear • Of a :lights'truck.:
driven '•by George Irwin. Murray.
McDonagh who.' was tkmietvard.
bound in .the truck, cab, ,siaiffered
a blow: on thehead that knocked
him•put He was• taken to Wing -
hath :Hospital for': treatment. The
Cook car was considerably dam-
aged; but the truck: was none the
worse of the' jolt. ' ' :.
en you stare out , ir, your car you • A
don't expect to come .home. in an
aim ulance.B:ut, last year, 791
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persons were killed - 4,000 were
injured , in street and Jtighway
accent;
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7►fie moment of inattention)can lead to disaster.
Always drive :safely;
Stay :out of the.. Arbulance.
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