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.. I .. WRITER 'SEES' GREAT � . . .. I Mrs. MeEwa-n, of Goderich, gave the The W.M.,%..aud 1,adies, Aid of Cav- of middlipgs, groiind oats and mash- ' )straw hat on the Main- Street forth met'on Monday morning at-ljv - 1:`- _4 l'il,
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the reader of - to-wdayls 9kpositor. con' verse .influence upon Seaforth. ' ng'the Mission then read a,�short paper on Temper- I I . � , ',11
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allusions, more or less detailedi are it received municipal ding of a Valentine social next problems'with Which the . f ertile eggs cah ,be' obiaind'd from ens' Bolton. 'The regglar meqtiiW of. * . I—. 'A"',
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... -...-a. clever and concise 'resuineI,of th� the W�O.T.U.,, which ask. th_ ... e woots rl�ngiiig from 1,531 to 6,91)7
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in one issue to the subject 'has been s,a 6 time the Wesleyan Methodists of Sefkforth, tre'a7gurer and finance the spending of money on liquors'in hard to clean out when it,spreads by t q nspeetoiI, .. 140xidiis . I ..� . � . _�: - I
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I . . paragraph is� written were pleased to know that the Pres- D. McFarlane presided'during the de- cleaning -out the rpo�,s i the one ef- lector of poll-, dog and all tax� I ��.-..
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� .- iy*of apology; now for afew w e -,beyond, having the singini- of Hyffin'69-5- - Voluntary In small -areas this may be done by i Member of loarA of -Health,, Thomas' , I _:
I -,V, . �. . years, owing to the mild *eather.'The 'Mbladyj , Fence Vie 1. : .. ,...... ""--
� of prefaterS, comment- There . are $20io0o. Sin,d@ then the Presbyter- raised $3,430.89. 1. . prayer was affeied by Mrs.' R. Mc7 ..hand, In larger areas .by shallow wers;..D�. HPrbirni .
, few towns in Ontario the size . of' ians have built a $2-0,000 cHurch; -the A Very, interesting discussion. on Farlane and the Scripture lesson from plowing, ... and Working thoroughly with im-ml movement of hay.'to lumber, William Morrison and.,'Willrain, Wll�- - .�. ' ,.:.,: .�_
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I Selaforth that can trace their origin Catholics have i�g&fldd one at about several points in thil Blue -Book was. Psalm 90 was read, by. Mrs__�_, Ross. the cultivator to keep the roots turn- minirg and road 'construction camps son; A. F. Cluff, member of Colkgiaf6 _. III..,
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.. there are fewer' still whose pioneers dist Episcopal aild Baptist denoraina- The Bayfield W.M.S. invited th9 a chorus by a number of the ladie-3 them to "kill." Only as large an . ' y tors, Merton A. Reid and,JGhn Mdc- . '7111,
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. are still active Members of the busi- tions -have also houses of -. I leaned up to be poor and unless it improves no Tavish, Engineer, Wallace Archibald- � .... ::1 11 "
,yorship. Presbyterial to hold the September were, fhuch enjoyed. Sentence pray- area as can be thorpughly cl . I ---. - "
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-ness community"' it is true of the real 6db9tantial development of meeting in their church, -which invi- ers were off ered by Mrs. J. Boyd at one time should be undertaken, as I I I moved by L. F. 'Bolton, ", "I I
I I .... lost time eo of the large supplies.of commercial *ec- - , � , ;,
I W�rn of ,Seaf6rth that its architects Seaforth may properly be said to date tation,was heartily accepted. and Mrs. W. Boyd. The topi6; read- -balf-way measures are only o4ded by 1. Hudsp, that the report, I ..., 11-;,
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"builded wiser than they knew. t en the fact that Mrs. F airy -of' Clinton,' convenor of by Mri-._ Hillon, was an. introduction and effort. , .. . I paTts of Canadai, Prices being paid . . . . . . . . . . ..�
. There was little to indicate 20 years a salt deposit un�e'rlaid thd tow,n was th * ell as read. Moved by L. F. Bolton, sec- ..�,. i I
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. .ago that there wj�uld grow up a thriv- first'made known by the -experimental her report, and the.following officers The 'programme forthls meeting was , Canadian hggs Best., I mueh'lower ihan. in other years 1$ .
I. in,g busy t,own-k*%n �embryo city- board of Messrs. Coleman and Gouin� were installed for . 1932: - . ._ . . . "...."I.,- Fire Chief;' be paid $6o as alary. ,, I. .".. I'll ...
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N. ' whose fame should extend to a'hParts lock. The salt deposits at Gode'ricli Honorary president, ..Mrs.' J. C. , .0. I T — , Moired by' L. F. Bolton, sec6fided--�b`l� --
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I I -1 'of the country, whose nidnufacturing had created widespread attention, -es- Greig, Seaforth; president,. Miss L _ Ontario Growers,, Counpill.Aiks Grow-, W. Crozier, that we ,advertise for. as- , �"
I' interests should give it the lea.ding pecially.with the trade, and not long ' � _ TUCKERSMITH a66.1-8 a year, according to J. A -Car- I ' - ,�t,
k M.Jeckell, Exeter; 1st vice-presidentf I ers Register Acreage. . . pistan-t-mig-14t constable,fox.11he ,town .1. � � . , �,�?t,�
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I place keting Board, a record unequalled by Forms-arz.1eing sent ou of Seaforth, at a salary of $60'per . . .
4, ncer�ed, and whose ing, town of Clinton. Dr. Coleman dent, Miss Taylor, Blyth; 8rd vice- ,�unday with friends in Mitchell. - .. I.... . month for the. year 1932. Moved I ...13
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. I I '41 1 merchants should control a trade of and Gouinlock had some surplus capi- president, Mrs' Duggan, Clinton; 4th MT. Jam'es'Riley is cutting wood at anyot er country, becau esting them to register 1. � . 11 . '.
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- tal, a good deal of confidence and no ' erich; Mr. A.Simpgon's. I -that the license fee for pool rooms bL- . ",
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. � . . They sunk a well; salt, recording and , aorrespondin ' B. Houst'n returned h6m ' I 'eggs acreage- of the 'various crops they . , . ". � �' -
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changes, and as years have merged was found, and the result of that ac- t,ry,.Mrs. Rhodes, Exeter; treasurer SLnday"from ,Scott Memorial Hospi- are government graded, and declare%- grow Amd intend.,to produce next sea-: law be introduced at next meeti�g of . . . , .1 I
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into decades, so .as', Tar as - Seaforth is tion is the fact that Seaforth WAS and Anance secretary, Mrs. T. Swan Lai, where she underwent an-appen- ,, Any -grower -who does .not re- council to amend'by-laW ralating to, � I . .. I - I ,.o.."
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conebIrned, results Inre'noticeable that now the grgtest salt producing point ,Smith, Seaforth; . I Young Women's dicitis operation. Guesswork is eliminated. The an-' son. �Nii§. Moved 'by L. ,F. Bolton, :sec- . . , " , 11 �
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duriAg the. first week in Janu-, receiving an inferior one, is a thing Markets Coit]incil, Bruce Bldg., ": ,
. .;Seaforth first had existence in 1855. capital 'variously estimated at from Mrs. .11. B. Kaine, Seaforth; Mission No. 9, Canada, so far as the' Hamilt1bri. A concerted eff ort.is to be Mayor. ' The following accounts were . , �
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-igin to the Can- ,$120,Oeo to $1,50,000. . . Reid, ary:' Jr. IVRqbert McLachla'n 74.7 _ t ordered paid: .W. Gi Fee, $74; Thos, ..
_ It does not owe its or . . Bafid Secretary, Mrs. Merton . . 6-g business is concerned. The old made to provide next season ag , I 11 v.
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of that .. Y, Mrs. Arnold, Hensall; Home 77.0,; G eggs keting season exp � -�' .1 . ,.' �� '�" " '
� ,er or less eff ect upon the ultimate the town is surrounded by an agri- Helpers Secretary, Mrs. Edwards, Dalrymple, 51%. Jr. III--Jac'k Mae- obsolete in this country when - , Book ,Store, $5; Robert'- Rel1:_",,-W,- "' . � - ' 11
are being purchased. The Canadian gr9wers this year. , -.4. J. W. Beattie, $1.81; ,Canadian Na- ....
fortunes of the town, as we slidli see, cultural country which ranks � among Hensall; Glad Tidings Secretary, Mrs. kay, 66,45c; Willie Hodgert, 62.5% ; ' " In so far as fruit and vegetables I'll . . . . . . �.
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. but a of a village' be-, owr 9,0.00 barrels of eggs--an6the.r Clifiton; Library and Litefature'S&- Class t-13-ruee Hodgert, 63.51/e. Prim_ ade. As for the effect of this huge all,produ,cing districts in Canada ., - 1I....".1. "',
. I proach to the entity, . 'or th . e e eption of - Ontario. , This has no ,Bpo8., $6.48; N. Pryce; $5.TI; W I. .
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I ing one oiz two log cabins. I,, The year veiy largp;�intlties of butter-sh-ows retlry, Miss McEwan, God4grich; Gen- er ,Class-----Fr-ank Ryan, Jack Powell. consumption on general prosperity, xe G. Willis, $14; Stewart jBros., $29.43: ''-;..
from the , A consider these figures. The farmer re- resulted in Ontario production always ' s I � �.. ;.
Is5i7 will answer our purpose, as an what the town 4rives era) Interest Secretary, Mrs. Taylor, Number on roll, 13; avep'ge attend- R. J. Sproat, $1530; John MacTavi h,
I , I � , " ceived an average price of 23 cents a bei�g a most disturbing, factor on -10.7 , - S 11, $20; Municipal, .. 7. � "
I initial., year for chronilQgical purpos- country. Goderich; Press Secretary, Mrs. Keith ance 'Xor December ff56- Schodl . '" e dndffiesfic and export markets and the $ .5, H ne :��
e' Gode- The visitors to Seaforth, cannot but McLean, Seaforth. � . dozen tor his e gs, or a total reverru net returns to the growers for their. ,To . . I
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Steeh was then living in a log house picturesque. quite Seafortb, co'nducted the installation Hodgert and Frances P,Igie each miss- .9, total of $117,176 a' Cdficises-folice Fees. ,' . ... 1.
. ence of $47;234,000 is the surp con- Ontario, however, an accut te esti-
.1 on tbe'townsite of Seaforth and so level, the streets intersept each other service. :.. � - adian producti I f� ; ,
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. far.as' *ccupancy was conc�rned, Abe at right angles, and rejatively few Miss Jeckell, the president, then re- Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Townsend -ansportation, s�orage, merchandiz- maie and thus' closer.working faciri- Following a visit',of Col. Dennisolril A I
.x I . monarchs of all points\ of attraction present them- surned the chair and the repetition of visited relatives in London on Satur-Iti " �
i , I ,and her family were I I ing and, incidental costs." ties can be arranged between all the inspector of legal offices, a report has .�.Iffi
they surveyed. In the same year An-,, selves. There is nothing savoring Of the Lord's Prayer in unison concluded day iast. I .1 . . I fruit- and vegetabI4 producing prov- been received from -'the attorney -gen- . .!
drew McKearnan built and operied-alantiquity. ho*ver. Everything is of a very. interesting meeting. � .Wisg Margaret Fear is visiting rela. I - 1:11
I inces in order that the greatest ad- ici-al'.q office on the cost of administra- 1,
tavern, here, and "so did Thainas to -day, The business. blocks, church- . _. � . I It -ion Of justice in ,4uron County, of , .11
. , odern- .0 — � tives in Toronto. Barley Crop Important'. - " vantage may be taken of all possible , , .. . .,.
__ I Downey; his hostelry being- the (111d e.i� and private residences are m .t I I I . . . , Mr, Walter Layton was able to re-, Barley has competed strongly with markets. � . I I NA'hich complatht wAJIA made at the D -e- ' . . ", I ,
British Hotel which stood where .the they impress one as being,built for turp home from the Clinton Hospital 1 wh6at ,�,,, a revenue producer on On- . `Ik I . ;� ,, ,, I- I . ceniber sesqio of t e ounty, Council. _r,..�'_.., 4. .11"s
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built a small cottage and during the time show adaptability to the future. - Competition the annual scHool meefing of No. 4 ls a cornparative'ly. high yi6lder. Ex- REFORT OF HOG offer, He does not think that con- 1, � ��
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ed adjoining McKearnan's Hotel. Despite the dull times, one of our .11, Trustee for the next three 3�eft,xs,- Mr. �'ats, return, from the combination SHIPMENTS 10 cents a mile for the use of their I �� .
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about a mile.,away, wag the, Ww.0 he- upon Main -Street three handsome trustee. At No. 6 school, Mr. Jona- either'grain separately. Also, in an- The following is the report'of hog portation of a prisoner in addition I A
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tween Stratford and -Clinton, posses- brick blocks are now being built and First Four Places in Bac- than Hu.gill was re-elected for the ,lyscs, it is shown that in carbon- shipments for month ending Novern- to the 15 cents a mile one way al- .1� "'
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less looked upon the efforts of its cation is of continued prosperity." Ily,bacon, [.-)� Wcon, 15; ibutchers; 2; 1perTriitted'to charge the extra ten I � .M
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puny -rival with feelings of scorn and it is univer ally admitted that there tion condMe'6 by the ,Provincial and 'the home -of Mrs. Fletcher Townsend. nortbern countieq, wherit earlY frosts heavies, I. . lc,-nt-.a mile for the w" of their cars I 1,
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�� ontempt. Certain' causes were,, sil- are few I trade tentres in Canx "Federal Live Stock Branches, the TweAti merrillers answored the roll render the, growing seasoh too short Hensall--Total hogs, 344; selectlin lieu of the uqe of, 4 publi - �.. .�
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ently at vl4J%.;, however, on behalf of ada where are located* so large'a num- Pravlince was divided into live dis- call by giving a. recipe for a H'appy for the production of lax9e cropp, OfNA'&M`97- bacon, 2ql, butchers. 38-,�Ivevanlre The inspector does xot I . '
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. Seaforth and against Harpurh' - trictR. H' on County was grouped in New Yeat. this was followed by an e,&T,I- �ca s, 5; ligAIS and feeder 1$_..:" think tl�is is right. ��. -
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1, 6, course of ,one Of th& main gravel road% lishments, thus affording the Puy- district No. 4 along with the COL-ftties instrumental by Mrs.' Ernie Crich; lent substitute. It grows rapidly and Walton -Total I _ . -,-select, He thinks that 15 centis a mile ,is. , �11
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which had been !built by -the Canada extent cannot be had in other markets. ferin. The result-, recently publi-A, ed Mrs. Howard Johns an(r'Wi;6Io' by e- stable. Under preqent tariffs an of -4 .__', . .1 'I.
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cormlyany, extended *om"Bayfield to We are, therefore, correct in saying show, that in district No. 4 coi-ttest- Mrs. .Ray Fear. A,conteq, entitled barley dpes best of all ceryals on . Humn Co. Locals - Total hogs, .6cer travelling 2(1_piles with a war .. .�
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Belmore, taking in'its route what i ures, espeqially, Sea- ants'from Huron,finished in the fol- "A Musical Romance I was efff6yed bv ground which is insufficiently drained 2.286- select bacon, 659; bacon, 1,413; i I I '' I I
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now the Main Street of Seaforth; and forth owes the proud pbsition she to- ]owing order: 1st, 2nd, gr'd, 4th, 6th, all. The meeti�g closed with corn- ,an(] hence is cold and back- � ward 'in butch'erst; 150� heavies. 88;. .extra mileage, $2 for the use of his car, 1. 1...�,
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. . Harpurhey and -Seaforth built Station town is followed by an individual his- are as follown: The Febwary meeting will be held at wgs nofed that the high�st'yields Of ect bacon, 1,510; bacoih, 3,317; but- It was aga-inqt excessive court- costs� 1;
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1. � '. at tEeir own expense. The to.rj'of each Of the businesses and in- ' ist-Rusgell T. Bolton, Dublin. the home of Mrs. Albert Npper, the liarley were realized whe s, 116; extra beav- that the cQunty councillors complaMa; I .. .
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I latter place fortified its J2091, ion by ati-siries of the time, a resume - 2nd---rEarl Rabkirk, Walton. , toll call to be answered by a N�erse,Qf? ed a poot, crop. Tlle department'% ies, 1; ligl�ts and feeders, 26. ed.I, I � . � .1
.�o doing. Now and th,wrea-Me acces- which' will be published in an early 3rd-'W;'G. E`.A3rown;,-.-D-unganh-jn. poetr suitable for a Valentinei experinienft-with fertilizer on barley, I . 11 .. I . , I
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0 - .. - isions, to a limited 0opulation; hero issue. . - 4th -D. A. Laidlaw, blyib. " ir a big increase in yield where . ." , . .1'.. I . 1F:,.,.
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^an4thoke 6. shop was opene4 . — )1`40t, ,Mr. Bolton who also won first place re used, are i 11.-- ", ��,'
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I I wai not long before rne hand wrlialig _ I . ' in his district in last year -s conripeti-
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on the wall could be plalnI7 seent tion,mar ete weighing 2910
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4!" . roxinnatel`�2(Y8 pounds each.
�" ." ArugRlis, despite its possession, of Mir. David BoVd, of Winnipeg, ,is of.,.4pp
Schools, de�pite its, building a gravel visiting with his mother in town. ted when' 160
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�. I prqerty owners will. make. One 1Y. spent the New Year's at the home of badons. \ I - .
. one, excepting' the Tioile of events, Ift parents, Mr. and., MTs. J. A. Me- O.WSO,,,Earl Habkirk, who secumd see-
, ihe residents of ,ffAnmfhe,�'kentov6d 1AAn. . Ifti lam, goes the credit of mdu&'
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their ,,household goodg, tl�elk LAX104 ed to Stieetsville after spending %6 tire . qonipetitio�.- His --entry.. o:e,, ,14
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11 I " . �ates ,With thein, bU - -their �`ho,`ijdays with hiis parents, Mr. and hogs "wdijli6d %ido pounds at 190
� A,#. Y, , � hp��d-sta . also, and. during the 04TV1. i*� Mrs W, rtou_rtion. . Z10�-'b,ftgo And graded H selects and
. '' Ing,, - e -� - Vis§ Libia J13at,ber, who Spent., the 8 tfiofts. .
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I - - -,it Wvs, p, gonetal exodus, until n0his', p6g,t tWo months , at her horhe herej -Yrolh the standing bbtai4ed, it
66 roturh4-d" to Toroutb on hutWup. - - . woidd appar that ftroift Coux# pltb-
�, . ,e f were.,14ft, to do homacp to the ,01 '� beiiftto wo,a d0dog WArkNit -BW Which
1, I that 61jee dwAyedthe, degtiftieg Of 'Got's ,Mr� Smith Nottdift, T, -bompt"re
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iast year sowed 5,08,000 acres of bar- . _.. . 0 I , �,,&, � 0; '.�
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been f6d6ifilized as an- i&&I Poilitt , ve-roa,ry of their Wedding day, an unfor '* 4 11,;
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feed when used iri conjunction wi _-that. all too �ew people are som ' ftol& 7;. 1 p ; .
the usual grains. aria I-nash&. It ii , i ieve. I .1. . - 1, .. '. rather gev,,ere, sho,4lder4*Jdr1e% I , V_ , �' �l
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