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!1RCIRTH, ONTARIO,', THURSDAY, JANUARY a, 1929.
FAT'I-IE)i �,N7EW, 'JYIINISTER
IS ';:GMO'N,DVIT r E: 'RI:vSIifiENT
A'recent l'ssu'Nef TIN1 tins Tdet-
ald and Weekly Star, eontainbd n in-
teresting write-up alio"ut Hon,
Atkinson, ''-kLinister of Agriculture in
the Tob'nie Government: i-Turon
County cannot claim to be the birth
place of the new Minister of Agri-
culture in British ' Colpmbia, ,,as he
b lit
was tonin at Whitby, h he came to
live' in Tuckersmith Township at the
age of three and the formative year.;
of his life were spent here. For five
Years the Atkinson. famaly livedon
What is now •the Jackson farm in
Tuckersmith,` and later, on the, Hay
farm, 1/ miles east. When he was
17, he, went to Work at the Shaw
farm at I•Iamilton and three years
later . he went :Vest where he'. has
been for the .past forty years.
• t Hon: Wm. Atkinson's .father, Mr.
Joseph A•tkinson;who is hale and
hearty at 95 years Of age, is aresident
of Egmondville; lwhere he has lived
the past eight years, hr, Atkinsoninson
wascouple'Hamilton
a of ,years. at
while his son ,loos there, returning to
Seaforth to takgieherge of the late
D. D, Wiisoo's-rpure bred cattle on
the farm no ;oyned.by Mr, ,T, R,
Scott, Afters he purchased the
Barry Chesney;), farmm ` Staffa line,
where ,he lived `for 25 years before
retiring to Egfiiindville, residing op-
posite the 'United Church. ; Mr. At-
kinson's family consists of three sons
and one daughter: William, of Vic
toria, B,C.; Alfred, President of the
Agricultural .College, 'Bozman, 11ton
tans, who with' his wife, visited here
m September after a trip to the Old
Country; 'Jail -nes, Los Angeles, Calif„
and 'Mrs. McLellan, of Hibbert. An-
other son Jahn, died of the flu at Ohi-
cago, in 1918. •
Hon, Williams ,Atkinson,vl h
t � who as
made' his home at 'Victoria, B. Cr
since his appointment;: visited . he
•12 id it Pr Sec two. years ago this month. His dau
Otter, Mies Alta Atkinson, of An
Arbor (Mich,)' College, spent th
past week in !Seaforth:
The Family Herald says:
Hon. Wm. Atki'ison; the new Min-
ister of Agriculture. for British Col-
umbia, hails from the Chilliwackdis-
trict, where the iornter. Minister, E.
D, Barrow, also resides. It is note-
worthy that both men have a claim.
t0 distinction as ploughmen, .
'Mr, Atkinsonis, the son of a'farau-
frrhac f med.nt re or lee all.:his
x
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itlERRIES, .Superior
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RANGE PE'EL'S —
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RAISINS, selects 15c
1234c to 19,4c
GLASSES 6c lb'
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