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� - � Owen Sound in the spring of 1885,,AiTd (now SIT JoLhn), who at that I Pro-dit'ged Some of our jails are letting model branch was taken to th6 W4 ffi-a ' 4,desiro to'sebi ,,A nt,, I RM
f I during the regime of Mr. Jas. Rous- timi� was in the Seaforth 'branch, of quired. As 1930 was the'end of the , Ow,lia p,
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I - ten as agent ,of the Company, MT. the Canadian Bank of Commerce. second yeqr for the clubs, -a sale of -W* ., I I. W., aw "; lown,
day. Trying -to l�rin.g a little of the -went an operation f rid I , ", Company, bat di" W th" '_. , P� ',
�, ' )f club rams. was held, ,most of which in the West. "" out to shovel snow every Gene 'a' Hos .or appe feitf� , , " I
. Bethune b,(�Pzarue a freight clerk. The That be was no mean exponent -( I . � . "'W'_ , .
I anadian gauiL- can be were Fur -by, club members. "I beautiful into their lives. Wednesday last, , , fAct that the 4�10 - , 'AS, �w %X I I
close of narigation meant a reduction the grand old C chased Npwoq� ��yv#s 1 gw-
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. . I Galt to occupy -the first clerkship in the home town of Seaforth 'his seT- No CLUFF &,SONS vited to come see Tecumseh memorial. versity,mill address the 'fi ' 'b" " " �;
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I , the Canadian Pacific freight service vdces were immediately in request in A somewhat more optimistic note . "Joe Bourdge, father of 25 children, Club orj"!three 0artadian Prime Win. was deemed. more or lo �"' �1`i 11 �
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I , I 11 then being inaugurated in the Man- Owen Sound the (then.) town of his is strilek in the weekly crop report - 11 I -1 I .
. ofted to have captured stark near isters, ,Macdonald Maekenzig, and allow Visitors throl;igh,, � I .
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; . ..... led the, ad -option. I from the district representatives. ship, near Exeter, Ont., t lath Sault Ste. Marie." Our, advice to Joe Laurier." The sp6aker is A�Fsociate ,however., th,.A, ,bulK, o 'r, 1�,, I
I gentleman with many friends with ' ,Summers -on the lake, precluded the Generally speakin the niun�beT ,.of Augus, . �WiJ,;
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whom he renewed acquaintarteeship possibility of his following the game live stock on hand on Ontario farms 1863, and, while in his early boyhood' is to kill it quick. Professor in'116story in Western Um'- Completed, mmehinery-kils.:n ;;;; �
� ' . his folks moved to Stratford, Ont. He '�Owls eats turkey and attacks man versity and spoke in Wilugham on the I set up, guards are �A'4 , ,put* NO, `Rl �' t
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/'s the following' winter after another of lacrosse as the means Of keeping is about the previous , "'. tl,l �
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, . Returning to Owen Sound in the the Aecesskry exercise and, amuse- tions. 'Farmers are also purchasing . I . . I 1110"
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. berry jel�ly. ure of listening -to Professor Landon I'tory -may safely be thrown ovi,6j:,� � Z-.W,..,,N,,y1'.,, ", �!
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Beatty, manager of the Upper Lake St. Thomas, Owen'Sound, Chatham, barns. unched, the Downie and Austin par- nesday." Down'by the vinegar works, ing, him again. Imere, curiosity or from, a xea11#W"tN,5X
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-, �� year 1886 found Downie with the Ry- 41aniilton chain store hold up," Glynn will . be glad to see her back care to walk through the phint�� I I �',
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I.. poseful figure, purser of the Steamier in quest of trophies, and grain 6- band. With eggs, at er. in 1880 he entered into a part- gang. ter, Mrs. Gillan in London., and her finished and in process, i . �� ,,.. Z 1,
. Athabasca, plying between Owen ' The political understanding of the 22 ceirts'per dozen in Durham, pro- -.,:� "
nership with Rich, of Green,ville, "Colored wrestler to oppose Brown- sister, Mrs. J. V. Ryan, ,3eafori-h. ' handling the raw materi I ',
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Sound and the head of the lakes. 'He latel Sir John A. Miacdonald has eveT ductiOn generally remains about 50 Michigan, ,and the next spring the, ing." We axe not -surprised. It I Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart is visiting the Plant, etc. . .. . 2�7',: ,�.
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Works in, Owen -Sound, was launched chise and* this Lsound judgment finds flow of milk in the district is indi. Ont., that he married Christen& Hew- '�Streetsvflle man holds be received days in Toronto. Limited, extend to'any who arevinn ,� ' ';';y-, "i
1; around 1890, and to which steamer expressiondri every ,election. cated. Farmers Of Glengarry are er known as -Millie La -Tena The shot fired at crow." The crow must ested a most cordial intvitation to, ,visit, � ,,� ,21
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. ed. The Clyde built Contemporles in the service of the still forced to draw water owing � �,'��.`
� he was transferr ' f oilowin be crowing over its escape. � the Plant �at any time during, the af;, , ,
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lake liners, Assinaboia and Keewatin Canadian Pacific Railway Upper Lake its continued scarcity. Grenville re- _- winter he owned Diamond :2_:;,�y ,
. Minstrels. He. -then, bought FiLli's Bandit in London, Ont., wept when tem*On or evening a Friday', Janu- ,�,'�,
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on their arrival created two other -vac- SteamsbAip Lines at trie time Mr. ports that large quantities of alfalfa, share of the overland show, and the he secured ,only 0 from a store till. ary 23rd, 1981. The factory will ceass, -
� ancies and when the Keewatin went Bethune entered the service are very sweeit clover and grains are being I . For bigger returns, he might try at- Operations for this - d In' order 4' - i , ,,,
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1. into commission, Mr. Bethune occupied few and the only ones readily called cleaned ,out at the seed -cleaning - __ tacking a bank with tear bombs. Shooting Areident.—MarAm Reeve, that -the operators maFy be .free to , ',,;i�
and- greeted the travelling public to mind are Chief Engineer charie,s plant. Dairying is on the increase Nine young noe ad their i-A-rn- e T -I- 13- A - converse with and, answer any An�em., � 1
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from her purser's quarters with that
Butterworth, Of Port MeNicoll, retir-
in Grey while an increase in the
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geniality characteristic of Canadian
ed, and Captain Richard Simpson, a
number -of cattle being kept is re -
L,
Pacific Railway officials in general,
well known, navigator of the old
ported in Hastings'. Egg productipp
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and those -of the lake steamers in par-
school.
is heavy in Huron and dealers are
the Town Hall, Friday evening, i'.
And you want it shorter, Jan- be well, at this point, to add that gZ .k�
That the fund uary 30th, Mixed Fantasia, Moonlight I
ticulaT. ,From the Keewatin he went
MT. Bethune was presented by the
paying 2S cents for extras. -Hogs are
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in 1911 to the flagship Assinihoia. in
officers and staff of the C. P. R. Lake
scarce in Xdddlesex and axe selling
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which vessel be remained untill P-1
St ame-Ps with a mantel clock, to-
at a top price of $9 per cwt. Surplus
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Pointed Superintendent of tho li-n:i.
gether with an address read by MT.
cattle in Oxford have been marketed
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1917, the position he occupied at thelAlvin
Gallagher who succeeded him
at fairly satisfactory prices, while in
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completion, Of his term- of years
I in office, iMir. P. F. McCormick, Gen-
Prince Edward a small demand for
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years which have been replete 'with eral Foreman, made the presentation.
dalry cows . is indicated.
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amounting to ov,-.-r $2,5.00000 in addi- ,Ij
You are clever, pretty, ed. F. A. Edwards had resigned '"
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F -,;say Contest Winners,
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL
As a follow-up to the 193,D "Royal
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SEAFORTH
500 Party" the Agricultural Repre-
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sebtative Branch conducted an ' es-
say contest ,open to all members. In
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addition to local prizes offered- for the
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The annual meeting of the Sea-
William S. Broadfoot; Ist vice-presi-
three best,eaqpys in.each county, each
of the wTIteii`bf, tlib, ten best essays
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forth Agricultural Society, held in the
dent, Humphrey Snell; 2nd vice-presi-
�ranspor-
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Carnegi�& Library on Friday afternoon,
dent, John W. Eckart; 3rd vice -pre. -
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in the prumince receives free
tation, board And lodging for two
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brought -out the largest attendance on
record and the address even by Mr.
dent, Robert Archibald, Jr. Directors:
lhbbert Towiiship'-L Miss Gertrude
weeks while -attending on4a of the
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A. R. -G. Smith, Provincial Weed In-
Peart, James Hill, Russell Scott; HUI_
Short Courses at 0. A. C., Guelph, ,or
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Spec tor, ,and past President of the
let Township—Mrs. James J. Hugill,
the Kemptville, Agricultural School.
The winners of these prizes and tl�e
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Provincial Fall Fairs Association,
was most interesting and instructive.
Win. T, -Livingston, Howard Arm -
strong, Ross McGregor; McKillop
counties they represent were: Do -n-
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Xr. Smith recommended that more
Townsbip,'Mrs. I. Trewartha, William
ald Watt, Glengarry; Wallace Holli -
day, Grey; Jack Lawson, Halton; R.
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prize money be given for horses, cat-
Beattie, R. 6ampbell, Jr., Gordon Me-
S. Lumsden, Lonark; Kenneth Bol -
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tle and hogs as the amount now giv-
en for sheep was' out of proportion
Gamin, Thomas 0. Scott; Tuckersinith
Township—Mrs. Hugh McGregor, Ira
ton, Leeds; Norman Flindall, North-
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as compared with the classes named.
W. Johns, D' McIntosh, Wilson Mc-
,d;tMervyn Oehm, Perth; W.
uniberta, .
J. S. 'South Simcoe; Wallace
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He also recommended co-operation
Cartney, James Doig; Seaforth—Mrs.
W. J. Dickson, Mrs. J. B. TyTeman,
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Aboney, Sudbury; Sherwood Taylor,
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with the Junior Farmers' boys and
girls classes, and congratulated the
Miss Ethel Beattie, Miss Belle Smith,
Waterloo. That trip holds much of
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Q--i-t on, the class now open to
J Wesh5y Beattie J. F. Daly, Dr.
educational value is clearly indicated
son 0 ac eve, UILUM ILVWU- .1� -
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ies that may be made. It is hope& I , �� I 11
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before the Toronto branch of the Can- ship, lies in the Alexandra and Mar- I ",
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adian Authors' Association. Alas, so ine Hospitail at 'Godkic that all who are interested will avail �,��, ii I
h sufferimg L I .:;; I
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young to feel the curse --that wish to from a shot gun -wo,un,d themselves of this opportunity to �& .. �. X",
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in the arm, . ,� .. "
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*te immortal verse! which he suffered following an acci- the op - "I
wri ta first band Information regarding- ' ""..", �
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,A Newfoundland ,trading schoone, erations of Avon Chests Lim- - I
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T dent Tuesday afternoon when he was ,� ,
tu ited. � I
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had its distress ,sign mistaken for a re ruing to Dungannon from a jack- ,111 � I �
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This Company commenced opera- .... � 1.
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M�erry -Christmas greeting. Others Of rabbit hunt, The tyoung man had tions in Stratford in 1922 as a part- �'.�,,�
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us have -been in the same Predica- been, out hunting in company with a nership in a small repair shop where. I ill. 1.
ment. Ask dad, he knows! large party of men and bad been . �,?�. .
To keep witches out of chuinneys, a one extra, man was employed. . La 1.,�,J
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given, a ride back in a snowmobile. . " �,, 1111,
Scottish custom Of '%urning the The gun had been placed in the ma- 1924 sprace, was.secured in the Globe- I . , ,,'�',
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clavie" still survives. So we were Wernicke Co.�o factory where aT- �7w:'Rl
chine, but when he was getting out rangements were made for power, I.,�';
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wrong when we thought they got rid of the car, in some accidentAl manner heating, et, ., 'Z
of these hagsby feeding them haggis. the wwpon discharged, the shot en- . Two years later, in -1926; 1 � 3 11 I ,�,
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a charter was secured and the part- , gil
"Varsity students decide by debate tering his arm ,between the elbow and ners sold their interests for stock in � !�A. I
that bachelors should not 'be taxed." the shoulder, much of the lead lodging ., ,
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When lads in single state be tarrying, in the arm. the new company and factory space ,-�`, ,,
He was given local med- was leased from the Advance Glam � � , ;. .�� ," , �
A.nd there's no law to tax 'em, ical attention, and then, removed to I V
The colleens who are all for marrying the Goderich Hospital. Company, where the Company Com- . �. '! :i�', - _
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He Is 'resting tinued operations until moong to Sea- , _"
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much improved. 'Z� last fall. . 114,
Should be allowed to ax 'em, fortacbly now and his condition' is F�, I
"Sphygmomanometer ,I, stolen uOm �,,'l
from car." If there is one of these As is well known the object in com- . ". I.. � , !
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things on our car, we hope somebody - ,-0 — ing to Seaforrth was to secure .. , I � ",
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steals, it too, We don't want to have factory accbmmodation to take Care, .. ,�,
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to refer to it, even easually. We can BAYFIELD of the growing business as suitable- . 11�,,,... -
answer lots of hard ones like: 4Who space could not be secured to advant- . ; . ",
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is Sylvia?" and "Why do the na- Bayfield Agricultural Society. -The annual . age in Stratford and the cost of hav- , " ,
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tions" but Sphy-what-you-may-call-it rneeUng of the Bayfield Agricultural Society ing work done outside their own I I I
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has got us up a gum tree and harking is to be held in the Town Hall, Bay -field, on plant was very high and added great� " �
for mercy. Wednesday afternoon, January 21st. to re- ly to� the cost of production. I :: I � I
eeive reports of the year's business and ap- 11, J
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Hair Signs. It might be ffiteresting information .1 I
point officers for 1931. Members are urged 111
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to be 'Presen John McClure President: A. -the � i I
If you hair gets curly, t,re , to a g9od many to learn, that I I 1,
j�iatls a sign of rain. E. Erwin, Sce Wry. 3292-2 Company brought with them from �". -
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Stratford a total of twelve employees, . ''I",
Well, if it uncurls itself, 'Mrs. George King left 'Saturday tc six of this number requiring homes 7�1
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'Twill be fine. That's plain. visit her daughter, Mrs. Ritchie, at at once, the remainder boardmg for 1;1 ,
If your hair —ts oily Elmvale. . the present.
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I � I'll 0 school J children. I Hawburn, William V Hartry, John Mc.
11 11, Following the address,. the financial Iritos�h; Honorary Director, ThornasE
, . Robert J. Bea�
in the essays submitted by the 284
yoling men. Lessons in efficiency of
production and marketing were glean-
years of their respective courses.
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It is likely true P Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poth, of N'2w The pers-onell of the company are 111�� I I
Dundee, were in the villag� one I day all practical men with many year's '41.
You'll go 'round and call upon last week. 1�
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I statement for 193o was then read Livingston; auditors,
receipts of $2,4,06.05 withan tie and Thomas Melady.
ed from their visits to the various in-
ne,t season it was out under the title
of Andrew Dowrif-e'a Dog & Pony
;MY. John Sampoo. The young people of Trinity Church exPe-Tience the furniture industry � 1.11,
to enable them to fill the various -1
showing
.... �ctors im-
I � expenditurp Of $2,397.55, leaving a At a meeting of the dire
dustrial plants, while from the Royal
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Circus. In 1892 Downie transported
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If your hair grows longer, are putting on a concert and play at ,
posts assigned to them and it might .1
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, balance on hand of $8.50; assets, land mediately after the annual meeting,
VV71inter Fair they receive
. an ln8flra-
tion that will result in "Better Agri-
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his show on. a boat, played along Erie
the Town Hall, Friday evening, i'.
And you want it shorter, Jan- be well, at this point, to add that gZ .k�
That the fund uary 30th, Mixed Fantasia, Moonlight I
, , . and buildings, $2,722.N; liabilities, it was moved by J. Wesley Beattie
note in bank, $100.00. Members paid and seconded- by John, McIntosh, -that
culture" throughout Ontario. .
Canal. In 1894 Downie and Galla
her put outtlie Downie and GalIa 9-
gher
affects sinking per cent, of the total stock of the
Of nickel, dime and quarter. Reve-�ies, first part; then a farcial � "
Company was held by these men at.
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N. I for 1931, 104; total -number of entries the appointment -of a Secretary-
Irkereasing Turnip Y�eld.
Wagon Show. For several seasons he
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comedy, On Parli Francis." Gomu the time of opening negotiations with. I :�
If you're ,known a s "Bloudy," and enjoy a ,good entertainment, -�1111111
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I Fair, 1,811; membership 1930, Treasurer be left ,over. The matter
,� , . at Fall
243. of holding a Spring 'Show was also
An increase of 25 to 35 per cent.
took a repertoire show through Can-
ada and later a Tom show.
the town of Seaforth, this represent- ,.�
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And your gender's "he Last week ' we stated that the school
r," ing a sum of nearly $20,0041.00. They- ... ,�
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encing one of the lean yeam now,
ward Hotel, Toronto.
That's a sign that gentlemen board had asked for applications for brought
'. The following officers and directors left over for the first meeting of the
in yield of turnips has been obtained
-number
In the fall of 1910 Downie shipped
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with tbe-m a stock of raw ma- -1.
Very much prefer. the position of secretary -treasurer "I
I were elected for 1931: President, Directors.
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in a Of demonstration tests
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his show to Oxford, Pa., where he
terials, goods made up and in Process .
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and school attendance officer combin-
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conducted by the Department of
combined with Al F. Whee,ler, takin.-
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amounting to ov,-.-r $2,5.00000 in addi- ,Ij
You are clever, pretty, ed. F. A. Edwards had resigned '"
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Chemistry, 0. A. C. In the past twe'n-
out the Downie & Wheeler Shows in
tion to equipment costing over $8,000.. 1
Sweet -voiced, we'll suppose. secretary. Only one application was
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ty years, the growing of turnips has
become important Of farm-
the spring of 1911. They dissolved
partnership at the close of the 1913
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You'll be famous if your hair's recei,ved, Miss Frances Fowlie who' Since coming to Seaforth the Com- , 1111�
pany has employed much jocal belp, '14 ,
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4n phase
ing in ,Central Ontario
In 1914 he launched the La
Red like Clara Bow's. was appointed, taking the plac ... � . .
. (as 14 for
A g,'Y
a6d although
diminished due to
season.
Tens, Wild Animal Circus, 10
many as a considerabler I
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A. Edwards, as secretary, and Jolhn length time) has ...
is dusky,
I ?j 9 Never negl"t times of feeding for examination held, in each county.
prafits were con-
a -car
If your hair of and expended Orr, �,�:
W. Tippet, treasurer and school at- -
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� regularity in fee�ing is most import-IThe widners were: Western Ontario
ditions in 1930, turnips continue to
show. In 1916 he enlarged the show
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Like mysterious night, tendance officer. wage-, to date nearly $5.000.00. �,5
, . I ant, and its effects are far-reaching, —George Downey, Bruce; William
be an important adjunct of many mix-
to 15 cars. It again was on. the road
Let it be! Peroxide just I Additions to plgrft and equipment . .11.
11 ____-�__ I Keyes, Kent; Thomas McClanahan,
ed farms in Ontario. Growing con-
in 1917. During the winter of 1917
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er $1(1,000.00. �
Makes one look a fright. Bayfield Cemetery. — The annual have totalled anoth I
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Will Count Crows' F�e 'ellington; Cameron MeTaggart,
ditions of 1930 were especially bad,
and 18 he leased from Walter L. Main
Main
meeting of the Bayfield Cemetery Go. I e November I st, � - �
Shipments sin,c
If find some gray hairs, -w -n 'have ".
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, , I Farmers of Essex CountS have. de- lziddlesex. Central Ontario—Alexan-
due to the long dTougbt. The usual
pest the turnip louse, was in great
the title of the Circus, and in
three yearg he made a fortune. In
you was held at the to hall on Monday 1%30, aln-ady nearly, equalled �'. .
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And you start to sigh, afternoon, January 19th. The, follow- this last amount a,nd orde7rs are com- 'I'l
f � . claxed an open warfare on crow,% dur- der W. Davidson, York; John Dry-
Z.41
, ing next few weeks. The cam- ,den, Ontario; James Hancock, Dur-
evidence, rendering many a crop ab-
1924 be sold his circus equipment to
were ap- ing - ,
That is often just a sign, , ing officers and directors in a most satisfactory manner. I
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-the
I � paign will close with a banquet at ham; Austin Brown, Dufferin. East-
solutely worthless. This insect is dif-
"suck-
the Miller Bros., of 101 Ranch Wild
That you're going to dye. pointed for 1931: President, John' The directors Of the, Company wish, 1...�
Leamington an , d crows' feet will be ern Ontario—Pbil Strader, Dundasr.,
ficult to combat, because it is a
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West fame.
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we. M&onald; vice-president, James H. to thank all who ba" assisted in. ., '.
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1 11 counted at this function. Crows Lawrence O'Mara, Girenville; Gor-
Tig mouthed insect" and sprays have
little
a circus under
Downie Bros.,
Reid; secretary -treasurer, A. E Er- making the necesgary eh;iTiges and al- . LL I
VHNGHAM Middleton,
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I drive out the game and, song birds don Reid, Prince Edward; James Mc-
effect upon it, Ten different
fertili in last
his own title, the mov-
it trucks and had
win; directors, ,Charles I
terations to the promiqes and also all ,,,I,,
George Hudie, Robert Scotchmer, Wil- tbose by'word �
I and to this is laid the increase in Neice, CaXle-ton. Northern Ontario—
. zers were used summer's
ed on much success
it. He this him-
who and action hav& �.,
The meeting of the H. 't
! insect (pests in the county. A few Glad -stone Ridler, Fort William; ETn-
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experiments, rates varying from 400
to 750 pounds per acre. The average
wit'i on2rated show
sclf until last year. His was one of
ninth annual liam Scotchmer, D. M,cNaugbton, extended to the Comnany their bearty- ;) ,
Wingham Horticultural Society Was Joseph 'Richardson; sexton, Robert W�elcoine to &aforth. I
� � years ago a large number of quail est J. Gosselin, Rainy River; Ray-
I , and 7,n pheasants -were dis- mond Baker, Manitoulin. These
yield for -all fertilizers was 63.9 bush-
el's acre while the average for
the first circuses that travelled via
motor trucks.
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held in the council chamber on Fri- Orr. , -71
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day evening, JanuaTy 16th. -y Board lk
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, u,H cnr sr at 0. A
i . trity' '6ugh the, county in th,e young men will make entr�
Per
the unfertilized was 468 bushels. This
Downie was a member of the Med-
Elect Office
Librai rs.—The
The residence of the late Mr. Bos- annual meeting of the Bayfield "I'll,
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I light to bring -back game and song C. next September. The Ontario Go v
birds and these have increased dur- ernment is cancelling all tuition fees
is convincing evidence of the profits
bourne, Port Burwell .qnd was Rector ,
. . Library was held Monday afteirnoon. I'll,
of Trinity Churell 'Bayfl4ld from 190g
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11 11'I inc, the vears an awnreciable ex- for such winners during the first two
obtainable from the use of fertilizem.
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when the following officers and direc- to 1909. Of a f-Arnily rf fiv# daugln- '_�,,i
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years of their respective courses.
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The rnip crop is One, which seems
to require a special supply of phos-
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Cut Production Costs.
Coming Events. "
phoric acid,, hence a -relatively high
phosphate fertilizer like 2-11-.6 is
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Pointing out that history down
through the years ,showed- sewen. fat
Ontario Field Crop and Seed Grow-
ers' Association annual meeting, Feb-
well adapted to the crop, Thorough -
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years and se,�en lean years, the I -Ion.
ruary 3rd, King Edward gotel, To-
ness of application is', one of the im-
ilizer
portant points in the use of feTti
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T. L. Kennedy, Minister of Agricul-
ronto, I
on turnips.
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ture, in the course of a 'recent ad-
Ontario Plowmen?s Association an-
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dress, remarked: "We are experi-
nual meeting, February 4th, King Ed-
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house. He was born in Cumberland than orie young ninn nw4a bis, success-
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encing one of the lean yeam now,
ward Hotel, Toronto.
taught school at Harlow, Northumber-'and assiotance. The fimp,ral
, Sol Vic&
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burt we must not worry or become
Ontario Association of Fairs and
PROMINENT CIRCUS MAN
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diseour�6ged, for hardship is good for
Exhibitions annual conVantion, Febru-
�,:�,'f�.�.
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ary Sth and 6th, King Edward Hotel,
BORN IN HURON
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eat their sons in farm activities.
Toronto.
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The 11in'hud ouV' farmer had suf?4,r-
'Onto,Tio Vegetable Growers, A�oo-
Andrew Downie McPhee Learned To
of parishes in the Huron D1,wese at 1Y. it, VeNaugbton and V, W, 80% �
ed during the Past few -years, he
ciation annual meeting, February 10,;
Tumble in His Father's Barn.
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Adelaide, Thamesville, Matkd%le, St. Well rplgdo tile y was taken ...,-;I";'
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said, and would- continue to find the
annual convention, Febi-uary lltb,
111':�'49. ,�;, ':,
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industry tinprodiable. T� succeed in
King Edward Hotel, Tovouto.
Andrew Downie XcPhee, 67, better
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ricul I
agrn tural puiguitk Col. Kennedy
,O-ntarfo Horticultural Association
known in the show world as Andrew
said, the produq04 must maintain
annual convention, Februsty 1.2th and
Downie,, great and widely known -cir-
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production costs at the minimum,
13th, King Edward Hotel, Toronto.
cus ow.4er, died at his home in Ned -
f
which me -an$ tl iat the famor must
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ina, , N' ' 'i Y., Vlednesday night, De -
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feed only the best IiV4 titook. �
Dog Menace Continues.
cember 175, after several manths'
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In common with other counties in
illness. He was not active in circus
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Won $100 Seholars*s.
. Onta rio, dogs still appear to be a
circles the past year, having early
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The winners of the, dfte�fj:�gCboiat_
� , serious rneou � the sheep industry
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last spring disposed of his Ghow, the
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;hIps d . .... a ted by the T. Eltft do.,
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lit IiSIM606 `V ce6rding to the
,hnlihl 4--
Dowrtie Bros.' Motorized Oircus, to
members, of the 1490 . ?
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