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f gow P14'0 IN9 N I0 "SAO IUPOT1 �WPE 110011'616W TO TH Rd4 F, reAd Ch fiom the: rollowing, list. Roosile, ntry -for 16ur years "]a �iqtyi, datk red a A,,,, X� dir�pted th4 affitirs, of the, Province. �$Iinburst, creamy yellow; Ophelia D 'with',the $15,000 00 Premleri dark pink; Dunlop, gralid, lixtit. .110 allmill the old Government Us 2,H,,dra Wresceifts, ge a Paniculata,Ar I to terrific political open subjeetei , Ilb Unntaraed lias'. BETTER _ST0CK:'T0AW,,'_ pommeHini, with not very much come HOUSE CLE back, fTbm t on. shrub) AN -he supporters of H ..... 5--SPItsa* ViDU Hutte (whiV shrub), 7-4itej. pink or red., The 1�etter Live Stock;' Tt;�j Manning Doherty in the House, ..... has beer - to Western The. Liberal in fact, have been the .... 7,JFAght'QladjoIus, DAYS 'Cotar L , the Plants. or-, Meru= one group whose chiefoccupiati6n has 8--TW614y�five Strawbeirry during ast week.. Umptlli .111. TJ,; �p on 1; been neither the projection or repul- X#0 , ..... 9LmwwLT`hree Tuberous' Begdfdas, ed in .$eAfo_#h at noon AT VERY!" afte ion of charges an Insinuation, and red, black or white. and spent thb rnodn on'a, si ng % -ed or black. at the station. .... 11—One Currant, i between timE n those compara- TEMPTING� -Way tively few occasions when there was 12—Noi Spruce. The train consists ,of 14 cars, to, rbed b�( 'th PriDman and dWng car gether Wi .... IS—Smpke Tree. vitally impbrtant public business be- 0 'he House, b�ve been'able to give odation for the, attendanti, Willi�ava t T* et PRICES for accomni "The Canadid'a Horticulturist" can be tobtained by Members at and was drawn by two engines.. Oldest e evao it careful and unbiased ronsideration. 0 cents per year. Each car contained a' different ex- c"401-4 capaoity of -Liberaluiembers are assuming that Whether your requirements are a. new Rug, new Ljn.� the ifiel Members please bear in mind that the Premium hibit. and, whkh h4oi mot usion -in the further supple- List will close antaries of a $500,000 item on April 1st, . The-�Society will supply Members with extra Trees, In the beef car were representative oa ye�i me to lerk- oleums, new Curtdins and Dra es, we are prepared to to o slan �p 'lable. the Gov4anient to "Submit Fruit or Ornamental Plants, Shrubs,.Balbs, etc., at cos% Makek eires of the best type of ShorthorrI, 11himad At IV !to, re" out your order for extras on a separate sheet, or on the back of Polled, Angus and Hereford breeds. tbe congestion at meet your every wants, thoroughly, satisfacto eCQn-fqueAjon or questions" to the elector lrily, taltes.' -n ate means that the submis'sion of an this form. is,�-;e3�peeteil omically. The dairy car , contained Jersey Vjly, -Apr Do your bit to make Seaforth attractive. Get ready for 1924. Holstein -and Ayrshire, ba eley th m 1,, ator spigee Will foregone conclusion. P O.T.A. plebiscite this summer is a 331490
Mark X o Posite any three choices—and mail orhand it to the and females of different ges and of movement front ltfie� W As 'the GovernL; Secretary mnt with, One Dollar ---do this, to -day. the type whose use would advance , got its enabling' bill th�ough, COLORED MADRAS AND CHINTZ Please note. that all orders for extras and all Rose orders must the dairy industry. Hantsport N and with the $500,000 money vote, it 'has been going on near here on e in by April 1st. In another car were market stee can take the vote on just whatever rs embers will also receive Builas in the FalL and exporters, epresenting he malbehal which the drUrsebli day it sees fit, and not necessarily In all the glory of their new Spring colorings these at- on a municipal votin and conformation that bring the be I up is"eald to burn as weff,as, 9 day as was ...... ....... ...................... Prices on the home and foreign market Miva Sao tia coal: �amd Name .................. tractive overhangings, so outstanding in their becoming urged by some members behind the Governme t, The Liberal leader, W. ets, aiid consequently are tile mor into a of deVeloping i goog,coal I beauty,. add so ifiaterially,to the whole: appearance Of Your N. ........................... Xnere is a. keen awakerdug, Sinclair,'K.C., pressed the Gov- profitable for the farmer to fed. qu vicinity. a' md if thi oom. And such a comprehensive range to chooSe from, brnment to take the House rnore into WM. IIARTRV, President. J. GRIEVE, V.S., Sec'y.Treas. 4ad a car, which e'xbjbited'saraples titY warrants active T' Hogs of the different breeds also �st in the its confidence when the enabling bill developrae Every,possible dolor scheme can be satisfied. was being disc sed, and his e "of sides showin the quality-. and type. 'Will "immediately fw9 Ius omplaigt that Zge on that scare geeim eveir-more justi.. the best market bacon. IThe Montreal, Qu e.—An Incress, PRICES 35c to $2.25 YARD. fied in view of the item in the sup- sheep car: was divided into e proximately 20 per cent. in the plementaries. pens, where all the best known breeds go �o production hi the " rub,66,r ba were exhibited. There was also a car One of the most impgrtant items bons was Wardeli, of the combined Hon. S. J. Of the Session also came up for dis- counties for Latta, Minister of Edu of wool and wool products made. in section of the Canadian rubber'iA tmanyT,years prior to the cation, Regina: "'Thank You very Canada, which made a most interest- try" as compared with 1921 orded for 1922 by FURNITURE TAPESTRY, cussion on the supplemehtaries, on a time when Bruce becam a separate much for the kind invitation. I Ing exhibit, together wfih exhibits of the bureahi vote of $10,000 for the expenses of al county, with the county town at should like to be present and mee 11 electric light plants for farri3s and of produ t a tisties. The total value special committee to go over all On- Walkerton. the old boys again.- It is quite a long demonstrations of farm water supply from� 24 PlaAts in 19229 was $I You can e the old fuirniture look like ne—w with a few tario, Great Britain, Denmark, or The people in the northern town- way ahead but I shall d y very a d ba room and kit hen equ.L qs,'c'M.pared with $13,398,055, r4p�e... Mak
si�tiffhg the output of 23 p -he township best to be present and hope your ef- 'ments. An expert here explained the elsewhere to study agricultural condi- ships of Huron and.also t 0 111 n th c yards of our imported'French, Tapstries. he patterns tions with a view to betterig condi- of Bruce could reach -no market but forts may be,successful in every way. cost and installation of these plants. 1921. are thp. very newest and th� wear is guaranteed. The ti -ns in Ontario. The vote passed Sealorth with'their Iwith the grain, which, in I am sure getting together in this The -poultry car was one of Liberals giving the commit- -those days, was mostly wheat. A way is a very good thing." The width is, 50 inches. tee their -blessing, and Mr. Sinclair few weight is extra heavy. most interesting on the train and Edmonton, Alta. Apprommat* of the farm4ers -in the eastern Guss Kidd and James L. Broadfoot, $3,500,000, will be ;�44at on contained the right and'wrong type t!" -stated frankly that be hoped that this arts of Bruce took their produce to New York City: "Invitations recei structiOn and improving of .2 Iv- of poultry both as egg Producers and PRICHI: �$3 0 to $54AIJ ommittee would seriously go to work Guelph by the way of.*�'Elora Road rmain highwa of Win- ed--Ahe best ever. Send along the table birds, amd an iterestije�jbit dh tbe, interest ,Of but Tzry. Hat of old boys and girls over'liere- 15�d eggs., Other oth Agriculture ',because -cGmmItt6es of in grown in -n in that orth country and we will keep up our end of the tainei milk products and appliances 09, ce- A bill an ormug e. go'' this kind beretofore have failed to came to Seaforth by t 19RASS CURTAIN RODS he Arth Road. work. There should he some little and lecture rooms. ment to borrow the mecessa oner function properly. A strong agi tation was bg�pin in,the party from this burewhen we get to carry out this prograxame will be ridance in the dif- the present session ncil for gravW�jbads. The them all rounded up. Best of luck ferent cars Were more than courteous, or IDr. Wallis, one of the ew Lib ral County iCou The men in atte introduced at members The most colr#e—ni �,-bf All curtain rods,., made. to hold _j representing Algoma, in his mezribers from Bruce and.'#.ie north- to all the boys.- the provincial 1�egis)ature. addivss on the Budget,� to the visitors and freely answered made some em townshipi wanted to *ave the -Hugh Taylor, Mgr. Union Trust the numberless questions p t will fit -Laity windowL ind good �uigestj,n, u to, theta' both cut long the lines. of North Road gravelled art , �,-�nade a Co., Galahad, Alta.: "Received the as well as being eager to sho* eve�y Halifax, N_ S__-V�,aterf.rordt Ith Imrovement facilities - foi do �4#ty want- the �gdod 6ple of Seafbrth is very charge. A continual stream of peo- since gV7 y All last a life Rods include brackets and,"il& Tlib, membel', m the kind,,invitation. This undertaking of phase of tions here have, tl Northern Ontario. Now u �poutberfi part, of Huron C� the extribits` �iimdek kl�eir . ..... P6 th� beg a.4 are. twelve, PRICE 25C to $ Plernented that suggestion by placimg Led the.. ro running sout4 from Sea- comMendable and vrill be appreciated ple passed through the train during ,There now. u o�i urg-. for of steamshi on the order Paper a th, known as the Kippen.Aload, al- by many of us.: I shall be one of the the fternoon. and had the country Ps —kink this either a Ing that'Proper -hospital facilities be so gravelle4 as a county road but as boys who will be on hand when the roads been anything but -next to I port of call or tern-Anat 'In Other- distributed at etrategic points in New, they were I a h ;;Ity they reunion commences.1t words, there 'Were fourteen regn CU RTAI NS Outario. pasgable, as many more people would lar did not ucceed. But the"--ftorthern lines using Halifax lavt� year ACWLrles Ward, Lamont, Alta.: "In- have come in to see the train, as the That soine of the Conservative Gravel Road was running- vitaltil6m received. There's -a Pull to exhibits this year there are 26. 'Shipping ton-, were extremely interesting members agree entirely with th6 Lib- through, Huron County fr4o-, Se forth it one cannot resist. Will Ve there as well as highly educational. nage for January, a -mounted to 1,171,- Fin�st, Lace,- �XettsSc* rim and Swiss in"a wonderful diS_ eral leader and disagree with Premier to Belm'ore, passing thr( lKil- with Mrs. Ward and our two boys." 424 tons, compared with 747,458 for Ferguson on the matter of the Gov- lop to Walton, Ih "Big Judge Jackson, Lethbridge, Alta.: January, 1923. ound- "Have just received yo n pla of 6ntirely -new designs. You will surely see What e, b y .,>, rinient taking over the whole of the gar's -Cormer," - rid along, _,pr invitatio cost of'provincial highways was indi- ary lbetween Grey and M�rria to to the Old Boys' Reuni' CARRIER Vancouver, B. C—Or will please you in our immense st6ck. . - I on. I expect THE RURAL MAIL ie hundred �eepl cated Thursday when a Conservative Ainleyville, now B sea ships have arrived in Vancouver russeI4, 0d on to to go to Paris in July and it is alto- Here are a few lines in behalf of during February. Before midnight member declardd the Government to Wroxeter, where Thomas �Gib�on and gether likely that I will not be back the rural mail carrier. He has, as a $2.75 to $16.00 PI�I be in the wrong. He regretted that :his -br others had mills on the north in the old town for it. When I think on February 29th this figure -will be rule, 18 to 20 mesto travel every exceeded, as there are one or two Mr. Ferguson had decided that the branch of the Maitland. There were of the good time we had ten years day, over bad roads during the win- ships due. This is a port record. counties must continue to pay their toll gates on this road every five ago and the many old friends we ter months. The Act says: During During January the arrivals were 92 CURTAIN MATERIALS 20 per cent, protesting that not five miles, and many of the people ob- would likely meet at the Reunion this the winter months the snow must be deep sea vessels, not counting the big- per cent of the rural people used jected to them and finally'tolls and summer, I sometimes feel that I kept cle#r away from the box so car- h'toll gates were abolished. ships that ply down e shourd postpone my European trip. In rier can'deposlt the mail without any coast to Cali- Every' known material that 6njoys popular favor,finds. The country south of Si3aforth had any everit, I wish the Old Boys, Re- a. These ships are classed for- unnecessdr M delay. it further says, e no railway nearer 'than Ahe Grand union every success and can assure Icoastwise. For February, in- expression in our new Spring display. Scrims arquis- if boxes are not kep't in shape so eluding the foreign coastwise, the,�ar_ Trunk at Lucan, and the; only good you that I will be there in spirit if mail can be deposited without dis- ettes, Madras, 111"Ntts, Pannet Netts, in plain, fancy pat- SEAFORTH IN THE EARLY DAYS road to reach Seaforh from,the south not in flesh." rivals were 128. rrmunting, the service may be discon- terns.and checks, all new, attractive and reasonably The pioneer business men and wo- was the London Road to- Brueefield, lo, WyOro- tinued until such time as the box or Ottaa, Ont men of Sea -forth, have nearly all gone and 'the Mill Road to Egniondville, Ing: "I have received the kind invi- ��,e has been an priced. road to it is put in proper shape. increase of nearly 40 acres in the size to their rewafd, Many of the farm_ and on both of these roads there were tation and will be there if at all pos- The writer, in passing along the 0 anadian farm in -the tolls and a much longer -route than sible. Would like to go by � Sheridan, road recently, has noticed roads last decade, according to the Domin., PRICE 25cAo. $1.5 YARD ers, their wives and families, who of the average C
transformed the surrounding country by t1le way of the Kippen Road. So then to Chicago. However, let me ploughed out and the big blocks of ion from, a wilderness to the most beauti- the farmrs in the outhern -part of have full travelling information. snaw piled up against the bureau of statistics. The a-verage box, so it farm in Canada in 1911 was 159.23;. the township of Tuckersim.th began Herbert Lawrence, Alberta College, RUG ful farming country A�id comfortable to agitate to have the so-called Kip- Edmonton: "Appreciate very much is impossible to reach the box with- acres, and in 1921 was 198.35 acres. homes ever seen iu,-a rural district, en road gravelled as a tov0nship -road. the kind invitation with its true bro out dismounting. The number of occupied farms in the have lso left the scenes of their la- P Have a heart! Remember his horse te-year period increased from 6g2,-. All sizes; -.Wilton, Axminster, Brussels; Tapestry, and bors and gone to those mansions not The farmers in the Tiorthdrn part of therly and friendly spirit of its quo- is having a hard time of it just now. made with hands, eternal in the the township were very niuch oppos- tations. Had intended doi 329 to 711,090, and their total area Scotch U ng 80m' Then imagine the earner jumping off from 109,000,000 to 141,000,000 acres, Mon. Thege are Rugs that should readily ap heavens. ed to it, as they could reath Sehforth building this -summer, but the invita- oute dur- peal to' co by the Huron Road and the Mill tin has set me thinking. My best Ing the year. He does a 'hundred and your good taste and add materially to the Mf 6kt 'Seaforth had its inception when the Road, and their main argument a- and sincerest wishes for the success one things to accomm Calgary, Alta,,____ -It is understood- Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway was odate you; then and appearance of your home. gainst it was that TuckEi6mith- was of the undertaking." that 4,000' Hungarians and 2,000 built to Goderich and a station was when thing -s' don't go just to suit PRICES $10.00 to $70.60 built -at what is now known as Sea- building a road for the townabips of AL J. Reynolds, Mgr. Bank of Com- you a: complairif is made out. If you Czecho-Slovakians will in the near Stanley, Hay, Stiphen, T-Tsborne and merce, Prince Albert, Sask.: "Have from where forth, about the year 1866. Egmond- do complain of your service, see to future come to Calgary, Hibbert to fise as al Tucker- read every word of your invitation; they will be distributed throughout ville and Hatpurhey are older than it that you have lived up to tl�e law mith. That as the issue for the it's great, and reflects credit on the the West. tSeaforth. the former was founded s in keeping snov, clear and box 1 'pro- n by Mr. vanEgrAptid, *ho erected wa- ratepayers of Tuckerg-ith-to decide committee that got it up. It is very Ter conditipn. CONGOLEUM RUGS ter mills on the rildrdi branch of the "rid two sets of candidates were noni- likely the Reynolds will find them- AN OBSERFR. Montreal, Que.—The Canadian Pa- t Bayfi�ld river at this place. , He was inated, th'()Se in -favor and)those op- selves back at that period. Send on cific Railway within the next sed to building the road, hnd it was full information regarding rates, etc." weeks will have sent out to its sta- an able man and leading Lieutenant Po Cpagoleum, Linoleum and Oilcloth Rugs, all sizes, with of William Lyon McKenzie during onew of the most bitter elpetions ever Hilliard Sketh, Lhnsing, Michigan: tion agents 11,000 packets of seed fought in the township. It was open "Thank you for the invitation. it CANADA and from thirty to forty thousand the Rebellion of 1837, and fought and full assortment of ptt.erns_.. d for Responsible G61rermtent and votGg in those days. The people of will be a pleasure for us to be back Montreal, Que.—The crack train of flower bulbs, and later on to its 'die PRICES $1.50 to $18.00 to 'break up t Seaforth took an active p4rt in faor and renew acquaintances in the old the Canadian Ppcific Railway, the Western station agents 100,0oo trees he Family Compact. -purbey was also a flourishifig vil- of 'the road, and thpy won ant. My town. Wish the boys elvery success.,, Trans -Canada, run every summer, will and shrubs. It requires 200,000 bed- 11ai
lage !or many years prior to the build- father was one of the'eanclidattes George A. McLeod, Deputy Clerk, make the. trip from Montreal to Van- ding plants to fill the beds of the f the railway, and A elected, and he took a very�Jadive part District Court, Hailey, Idaho: "Have couver in 90 hours, instead of 92 Permanent gardens and parics of the, In 0 some time in, the building of ilie r64d to Slm- read your invitation ovef and over. hours, the schedule ruA for last year. company every year. kl�40LEUM AND giLCLOTIFf theeaftr. But geaforth wak much forth. The wonderful message of goodierl- Previously the 92 -hour run was the r located for a towh'than Har- bette I will now close for this time and lowship grips ones eartstrings, the fatest continental run in North Amer- Ottawa, Ont.—The total value 'Of purhey, and the result was that busi. solhe time in the near fiittre write hearty handclasp of a friend or two ita, and the two hours cut off this tbe, raw fur production of Canada for. liess Jeft Pe latter and went to sea., ofph*rns, all width9j. Vari us cmalities. f,,th, Vvin, ling tb6 ��eailly busi- conveys much more than can be spok- time adds to its superiority for travel t1te' sftsori 1922-23 vu�ag $16,7(;11567 0 h oon beegyme, the-modt a *few lines regrc us village in W,69fern , on ness and -prospero bilhiness Tnen obAeaforth. en. I am arranging my work so that between the Atlantic and the Pacific. according to a report prepared by th I may join in the great beme-com- Dominion bureau of statistics. Thfat PRIC9 60re to ss,.00 YARD tar,.. II W. MeLAR*'DOIG, Ing." Halifax, N. S.—Apple shipments to am -,The Huron Road, at that ttme 4nt represents the value of Seaforth, jfteTwgrd[,' Part Huron, March 18, 19ft Mr. Forbes informs us that Mrs. date fromi this port to United King- 4,96a,966 pelts of fur-bearingqnhAab: nhknown-as the Milton Chesnej,won the chocolates dom ports exceed last year's ship- taken in Canada during itho iktAsoti�' INGS oRoad,'! riding him the largest number %�hts by P1,977 barrels. The grand co rising the pel Ifor se was it a ver:l bad condition fot had#� MIP tq taken, by tid " -in places wafj alth6jt of names, In Toronto. The Huron total for the present season to date �id ZW14 travel and Is pers, and pelts of ronch-bre I'm OtD BOYS' REUNT01q,)NOTES, still County Old Boys' Association have 0411 over the million mark, or kmt- -�paaable.,Tbe Oanadd, OM aft th4 #alue of the Ighe .... ...... ,011,097 barrels. �e appointed a cointmittee, composed of lv1 Jllop, Afkothtr good bunch �of 3A per cent. hold the northern part 0'50 to $2- car VhW-WAs, not' sold Yaoi i4ttl,4dqor iw,diing the week. Her a rg Messrs. Proudfoot, Floody, McLar' 16�'Kaftgw Lyons, with D Vbronto, Ont.—In order to adaterve fttwa, Ontj_-4 1i kt Oilcloth to!1661 �'96m6 time th6reaft . er, -eade many, of Pr,'Frahk S. Beattie, bt the m4y' dr� tmut, -bho, moit writo 11A0 dh 7,0u; Wilson, 66nvenmr, this committed 010Mi61h forestealth and to ton, itiont 4 of,. Olt, uP. GoveruMa* 'u, 110 thd I -Hem. #hd to dlftd, i ta Glad that will co-op ' etate., �with Mr. Forbet'� thp 10*bering and papetr W to, r from the $75,000,000 ig-Juvetwd,the Oil. 19092; as, fte dwjwflv� tbWn for Committee vvf h it a LU t�64 nd t d pubation. ftom tk it t 'h&oe: not 'A WZOVOrnweut has N& U 10 f, the tranaim#A#0 00=11ftee Will W till otuev, tl6tbhot mbip� q1J1W htmbet of 7�aftrs r wait on the Catiadiati National 6hieh 414 tbd' le, �fbt f0fig6tt 4102V of ,are now in Toronto 91 Ait0oi With, t4 �'%04 fil* ft'ffie fd i f dal from d, t 2hl doteat, firet ml Aslr� cen, t1d. IM, to patrol %6 Ibid =6 6MIA -dr; the e6mmf 0.re a sgb!�. .4 166 EK Ily #
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