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'. 1 a,. an W �.0$-(Wlde recogpiftion th A 4 . 96 I I � �11 I � � % L ',1OG DRUM 1. . If . , glV . 10. A; G.'graduates. Elael . , . C I,- , , I .1 � I W - f 1, 1, �Staffing RONALD CO �.S�4 1 . ,,-TO IG , , "', �Yqgfr J a IBVAdellce of worthy con- . In ... .. Pp. �., s ti, to World s6iv;,af,� made b, . , I COMN. UE DANUBE X�,XGRTVI I X�T M, I 1. 1, - . , " ,19-ro tes, W#Ji,'Ingwoved facilitief � , , � 3%,14 -8_4�, and 1901idayw 1,0,,T.ml`,TWiA1,0,_,Gb0W9 ld&%�� I 1; o Wla 9,16., ,,,� - r!e I . , - � , � I I for ios�rwc*on;� _s,eo,Tcl� and exten. . I t . ,sion, e*en greater service should.- bt I �1 � 11 _1 . ­___.,r�:�:�,, , , . � . . ,4 . . , . il--.�',,.�.­41�_,�,�. , ...'l . ..... e. . I I .. A F . ;'I, - . ?" . 1, . I , possibl . I I I . . .. . .,�, :,,"'t, ,, . I., I I i 1 - , '. . 1, 1. I A t . . I . : . . � , � , . I 1. I 1.11, I ' Roney GrOes , .SEAFORTH - OLD. . . � I . , ; I pnvx� * % 4 I , I .. I 1, I The comuoling p0ile, is 'showing I . � . � i . . a special itt6r6st in the.� -,i#TtLre1vJ . A � � 6 " ' ;; ."IteS I appea�ance and ,coliNenieW. id-,ntifica. , b, .. (Continued from "Page 1) tion bf qua Rty whichis Made jib,ssibi,E I I BOY RETIRE', . ' � N ' I � , Farm- o saw tto it that,lit wasgood. He Was ,; , . , � , by the new honey grades, which cam( A k always looking abloub for some new I I I . _. into leff ect tl& Year. Where hoLne5 I 14 t . !feature ,that would make it Mollie at- . . . � -Nmpp� is sold by grade the grading musl tractive, and he was always, working Layers NeM ,a,Real Home'' conforin to the Ganadia4.. standards I 2 � <m the.old­ ,features to make ,them While ther6 aTee many faebors. that The'Canadian standards for honej5 bigger and better. He. always kept enter in -to ,the managen�ent of the �pa"vide -a natural lelas4ificatio-ri, bly ,, I :faith w�th the e�xhibitorsi, the -prize poultry flock, there is nothing that color into, the i1o,ur classes: Whitel . . . wil have greater, influence on the ; -winners and the -patrons of the fair. -Golden, � Amber and 'Dark. Thesf � I He gave exhibitqrs a sql4are deal,'he Poultr�7 raiser's success or failure than classes are in turn graded stricAly Tald 'Prnie -Jqnners Ihe .monej they the way in which he houses his flock. ,on the quality basis as Flaney, Choice 1� 0 -won, and he gave the patrons every- Birds of ,good .breeding, no matter how or Manufacturers. The honey grade;z d . I fthiug -he ,promised -and then gome. well fed, will not return Maximuni 'are especially Popular because of th� Mmt is why the AlRen. County Fair Profits 1,unleiss well housed. The poul- consistency of the ,application oi . I . "has- been. the ryjost�lpopujar institution try ,house -is the hen's home, and to grade terminology to the product . I in thils PtL`r't; of tl�e state, and, one of be co,yrdortable and -give good prodite- when gTaded, the -inherent quality of I . .� � the very few persistently successful tiort, the .house should ha-�e Pr(Ver lthe4honey literally speaks for itself. I ) iagricultuyal show%,in'thle stat.e. Al- 'Ventilation, insulation'anld sanitation; . " .. . ' Jen County owes a unanimous vote of irt should have a proper Ideation, plen- . The Saga of Clean Milk � 0 11hanks to, Dr. F. S. Beattie, and. the ty of light, be dry, and have ample A very high standard of clearili- a If, . Register here'with and hereby. assumes floor space- � . . . . ness in milk isodemanded in Carrida. the Tesponsibilit . y of paasing it to Clean milk may 'be" defilled as milk I I I u lhini, feeling ,viery sure that there will I . that is free from �dirt and folreilg-� The no mi"arlty vote Barley Growers Honoured matter, containing comparatively few ? � Since Dr.' Beattle -insists upon. re- .When �rnembers of Parliament and b�lcteria and certainly,none, of a dis- 111-1 � . P thing it is fortunate ,that another ot , her.prominent -citizens turn out to ease-pro,ducing nature. The first es�_ I I snan is right at band to tak,e over the honour successful, farmers, Agricul- eential is to have healthy cows. The I . A -work he lays down. ' Alt,a Dunlap, the ture is approaching 'the position Of. C . ows I must,,I�e tree from: tuberculosis, . -zetv secretary, has ahniost grown up pr �'t" e, which it ,deserves. This oc apthTax, And,other contagnous diseas- I I ts, 19 - . I . -,-with the Allen County Fair. I -lie has I curred. recently when a b2mquet was es ,wil*b�'iffect the milk indirectly. : i I b�� on the bo;ard of directors since ! tendered to'the .19asteir Ra;tley G)rDw-L In addition tb�, udders of' the cows 'he was a mere'child, or wor ' ds, to that, ers of Simcoe County. - - . . I .Miralt . be.. free.'froilm such diseases as I . effect. He is' fond of the fair and ITh, winners Jn Contbined' Crrb,p mast'tis an,&'cow -pox which ,directly 1. . ,� -proud of it and be will work his 'head Coolp6titions . were announced, . the infect lth-e milk -with :bacteria. 'Next . �off to make it a succevs�-� keeip it. prizes for which 'had been supplied to healthy cattle come the A � the s�coess it .so long has- beep. by the Ontario. and Qudbec Brewing , tors of clean cattle and clean -barns, I go it is hats off 'to the old secre- , du,try.. Interest *as most and anyone with the slightest imag- I in, keen in taxy, hats up to the new secretary, the award of a handsome shield to ination must recognize that during I � and tbree',cheers for the g9old' old A]- t,h&Cham-pion Barley Grower of the.the seven ,rnionths a year in which l # len County Fai*-�-"Biggerl and Better ' dairy cattle have to be stabled, clean- , I 'Ilian'Ever." .1 . � I County. This trophy ipro,vided by E. liness is aNg problem. Stables must I C. Graham, Grain D6aler, Alliston, I / I . wa* won by J. E. Rutfliven-, Alliston be -clipped ared brushed regularly, and I � The Promotion of golod seed by & . they musthavo their udders and teats . A waslied before each milking. Milk - .AUBURN gricullturai Societies in thi-_ area has . ;/",�' done imoch to bring SimcA to the ing by hand enitails perfect cleanli- . . Visitors: W6,lianl McC"aim�hey, Of fore in the pr6diuction of Registered neiss on the part of the milker, &ndl . I 'Exetex, with -Charlie Beadile; Mr. and seed and top qu,al-ity Malting Bar- milking by machine, which is a science . 1 31rS., Chaeles McNeil ,of Toronto with le involves some knowledge of the 34T. and Mrs. Charles Asquith; MW , y. I I ,physics of electric niobors, internal f 1. and Mrs. Obester Taylor and family, . . currIbustion ,engines and vacuum, I I St. Helks, with MT. and, Mrs. John . . ,pumps. Further, clean milk requires I Verguson; Mr. and. Mirs. Ray Munro Raise Your Own Living clean uterisils, as poorly washed im- I and two -children and Mos. Gibbs,"of Whether willing or not the ma- plements, forrm one of the most Pot- : . J 3fitchell, and Mr. and Mrs, El,i, jority of farmers are now obliged to ent sources ,of bazteria in milk, and I I 'Munro, and family, Blyth, with Miss- supply More of their own needs,. The clean milk must be rapidly cooled if 1 y M��,,ni,g following listmay provide- suggestions the number of bacteria is' to be kept ( I es Blair; Mr. and Mrs. R -and Plhyll`isq� of Lordesboro; Mr. and for further economy: ,down. Finally, the milk must be de- . . 31ws. Hugh Chesney and children of l. Milk a few good cows; feed re- livered promptly to the distributor, . I Seaflorth, with 'Mr. and'' Mrs. James Commended rat -ions. which -means the farmer turnint but . Howa)tt; MT. and Mrs. Nelson Hill! 2. Fatten one pig for every two anywhere from, four a.ml. to FAx a.m. I . and Billy, MT. and Mrs. F. HibblTt adult m6mbers of'the family; cure to Milk -the cows, cool the milk, and I I 11 and llarol.d of Go-derich, wilth,M,,. ff,, the TrVeat i3roperly. deliver it in time for householders in , . - ., I Hiill; Frank Dobde, from British 3. Keep at .least 100 go,od hens, the ci-ty to find the b,attled milk on . ,Columbia, with his ,brother; Annie correctly housed and fed. the doorstep early in the morning. 1� � ' Sttaughan, Goderi,ch, with her par- 4. Wlalse a good ignarden; �water . - , ! I entF; Alma Mutch, Toronto, with her from winldkndll if Possible. Annual Crop Review . i . raother; Anna and Eugene Dobie with 5. 'PImA only cash, crops, which The ,ag,nicultural situation in On- � , -their parents; Marion MbrtimoTe, Av- -,.h c, w little ,or no surplus. , I tario during 1934 ,has..been featured ton6 wilth,Dr. and Mrs. Mortimore; 6. ,Grow your own stock feed, by a slight decTeas-e in the volume . Annie McLeod; Toronto, with, her 7. 'Butcher fat cows and steers; Of 1production due chiefly ,to small hay, anotIfer, Tom Anderson with his. .par- trade meat with neighbors,. 1sugaIr beet and fall ,wheat, yields. . I ,ents; Mrs. Wrn. Grey, Lo,ndesboTo, . 6. Raise your own. living; keep Higher prices, particularly for grain . -with Mr. and Mrs. John Manning; your roof tight. . . . and fodider mare than offset the ef- I . 31x. and Mrs. -Leonard McNall of 9. Got down to earth and do .the fect of the early drought and the va- . � Londesboro with Mr, and 'Mrs. E. I — lue of field crop production shlows a Phillips; Miss Effie and Mr. E. Stoltz STANLEY gain of $18,460,000 or 14.8 per cent. I I vAth 'their parents. . over last year. . . . & I Folks away: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mr. J. E', INTAcKinley anct fa,miDy The acreage sown to the principal � Lawson and Bernice at S6azforth; Mrs. spen't Christmas with MT. and Mrs. -field crops declined, from 9,1%9W CveDrge Hamillton' at Brucelfteld; My. John MaKinley at Clinton and Mr. acres to 8,966,900� ,acres, .a reduction I � and ,Mrs. Clayton' La&i, Jack, Mrs. John A. Armstrong and family spent of 218,000 -acres or 2.6 per cent. Thik' I Irwin, -Mr. an.dl Mrs. George T,awlor ,the holiday with -his mother, 'Mfrs. E. volume of output showed a diminu- I I and farn(ily with. Mr. and MXs. M. Armstrong of Clinton. tion of 10 -per cent. from 1933. Crops Holtaham� Londestboro; Mr. John Among those who spent the holi- showing an increase in produiction I . Roberton, in Goderich; *Mr. and Mrs. days at the Parental home are: -Mr. were: ,Spring wheat, oats, barley, . � I Darwin Maclean at Wingham; Mr. Mervyn Keys of 1. Westem Uni,versity; flaxseed, mrixeld ,grains, buckwheat, . � Nor and Mrs. Charles Beadel and Charles, Miss Grace Robin -son of London, - fodder corn, corn for husking, pot&- , I Jr.,, at Goderich; Mrs. C'. A- ,Howson, Mal; Mir. Allan Keys -of Sleafor-th 47,ol- -toes, turruips, mailgolds and carrots. ' . I � 31x. and Mrs. R. J. Phillips at Ben- legiate; Miss Dorothy Peck of ,Hen- Crops showing a decrease'were: Fall mffller; 'Mir.. and Mirs. W. M. Dodds, .sall, Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin Keys of .wheat, fall rye, peas, dry beans, su- k 4 Jr., at Londlegborb,; Mr. and Mrs.. Win. East Windsor. . gar beets, hay ,and clover, alfalfa, a] - V . A . Dodds,,9T., at Goderich; ,Nk. and Mrs, Migs Reatri,ce Gaschlo of Zurich vis- sike and sweet clover. Hay grGps, * ROT Farrow of Mitcbell with MT. and ited ker friend, ,AEss Grace Robinson. fall wheat and fall rye suffered heav- . - killing and unfavor- � #I Mirs. James- Jorlins,tom; Mrs, Mug,ford . ily from. win and two s,ons and Mrs. Hunking at able weather c itions previous to � I I Westfield; MT. and Mrs. W. Robison maturrity. ,S rvg ,grains ,proved to I t at Stratford; 'Mr. W. T, Riddell at be less affected by drought than an- ' I Blyth; MT. ,Geo. Hamilton,' with MT. ticipated and yieldi per acre and to- � � Usborne & Hibbert Mutua Wilbam. Weaver; ,MT. and Mrs. W. tal yields eiceed 1933. 1 Fire 'Insurance Company Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell The total hay crop amounited, to I . Thompson witli Mr. and Mrs. Mark only 4,346,300 tonr., compared' with I I Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. Armsitcrong, WestiWilawanosh;Mr, and 6,182,900i tons in, 1933. The late Sum- Mrs. Albert Kellough and family at mer and fall provided ideal growing fl # , -President - SINCLAIR Godericb; H. Doee and family at c,onditions and yields per acre of late Vice-�President - - SIMON DOW . A ) Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson crop were extremely good. The pros - DIRECTORS and family at Wdnghom; Frank spect�q of in-guffi6ent hay supplies 0 1, 19AMIUDL NORRIS 1. T. ALLISON Stalker with reladives. were lessened by heavy cropa of, corn 0 A . WM. H. COATUS, FRANK Rev. Charles Bridgmian, occupied and roots and a smVrisintg irnprove- 'MeCONNELL the pulpit of Knox United Church ment in condition of pastures, peyinit- t AGP,NTS Sunday morning. He chose as his ting beef ,cattle to graze frorn. five to ) 4 JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for text, "What shall I do to- inherit seven weeks later than last year and , Vsb ' orne and Biddulph. eternal life?" telling of the welfare 'thus con -serving hay supplies. Dairy - I AMVIN I. ITARMS, Munro, ,Agent and agricultural work in West China. men in some counties h6wever will be I for Fullarton and Logan. Mr. Bridgmian and Dr. Mortimore obliged to purchase a greater supply THOMAS SCOTT, Cromarty, Agent worked together on the same -field in of co�ncenrtrates. In most cases prices I for Hibbert. West China. and Sunday morning they of secondary' products are not high . I B. W.F.BEAVERS -1 to-gether -sang in,Cbinese. Mr. Bridig- enough to warrant the purebase, of Secretary -Treasurer man is home an furlouglh. ,hay atpresent levels and farmlerq are Exeter, Ontario. , ,Ivh-. Bridgtnan was, the- guest 4, Dr. feeding ink-,reased quantitdeis of straw, ,� : GLADMAN & STANBURY, ammd MYs, Miortdmorle while in th4'vil- stocked corn, roughages and m.o,laz- Solicitors, Exeter. I IbIge. I ses'. . I I , ­ . i I . . I 01 0 0 1 _____ - I - 0 ,-. Erect and Smiling At 90 I'. I CENT A MILE ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES . 14 1 'afinimurn ]Fares: AdvIts We.; ChOdren 40c.) Mrs, 'Martha Ann Perguson, South Street, celebrated her ninetieth bilth-: � I , .,Saturday, January 12, from Seaforth I day on Wednesday, December lath, , I by walking to the home of her Wis- , P . . I . . I 'To TORONTO, Chatham, Sarnia'Landon, TAgersoll, Woodstock, Pans, ter-in-11aw, :Mrs. Robert Young,, Elgin I I I Brantford, Hamilton, St. 3atharines, piag"a Fs�lls, and all Avenue, and spending a quiet aftem- I I I noon and eveni'dig. She sm�rned the of- , A .. Intermbaigto p6inte. . ( � fer of ,a ri-de home with her son MT. ALSO ON FRIDAY, JAN. 11 J, E. Harnwell, and walJced aff the To VMtby, Oshawa, Port Hope, CobouaTrenton. Belidyfflo, fttocl. Gananoque, way back, in '%Ae of 'the jcy stredts. I , � Brockyffle, Prescott, Moms cl:� ,b desy. Poterboro, t�u % a __ � k=. &1W . , F 'o I Mwo. (Fergueun �s a remarkably active � . Camobelfford, Nol;1.1. ke ..=,&W rg�dgo. d ,.J.%,J�,� . ,t,B.r6.btAdgJ,gHo"',ta,,n.,1 M-2 . r., , *Idl ' muhl0mienht 1, ,e a.d. poitkta. woman, erect and steady,,,and with a I I ALSoTOAl'iTo,4,aifh'14bw6ntako,4illinoiiofTemialmmMgr&North.brnoutgAom�,.. fim, fii'ndcla;s,P,,,lS�e has,xitafined her Nignsing Central My. aud. oa C.N. Rlye. to Kapuskasing.. Helarsk and Lobnalac, � , .1 � —Al ing. i'dids... _, "... ., 11 . . � ­ . I 'slight and heap,int remarkably well t Pdv�as, T?ikts, Aeftalis Limits al;d Vairk Znf91.VW1o[L frg.%,4 ,yt&� ,and 4 1 . . , W. 4.1, . I .gente. Ashforgand!X and ds clear -p - slm�hng. One 11 . . . � . L. PLANT?, PHONE 44 sit 4W, � . day Is* week, When the-, icy altreeU 1.100� "i - were .. 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He was 'it 'bu"r and stm r' ' ..; A , keepe*.—GiDderieli �%&*J ­ .,�, ..'4... , L ..1. .- � - . — - I , . � I � Hone ., y Color and Flavor 'Honley varies ih color an,d flaj< so that therte is ito difficulty in fludin -a honey to suit every taste. On ai count ,of this variation'of charactAm isitics, honey ,i.s claysified'and grade according to its color ;Lnd quality. T�, ccaor clalF , )S�_ _S nVost, Commonly use ,are "`VVWte," "O'D14074" "Amber" an "Dark." ,Color, however, does not, aj fect the food value of honey. Froi the -nutritional standpoint, all colol 'have -equal value, but ilie; flavor oftb (darker Colored 'honeys is generall much lstronger than in the lighter coli. ored -kinds. The quiality grades c honerk are Nos. 1, ?, and 3., indicatin 4ex-ture, diensity a -rid favoT. The lighl er colored and ,highly graded honey ?are especially adh,pted for� table us and as a - imle are more expengiv than the dark or low gm'ded hone3 a fact that Must he taken into con sideration, by.,the buyer when pill chasing honey for cooking purpose,, The lower grades: of honey are equal ly as good as the higher gradkes who used as a substitute for sugar in cook ing, 'but when delicate flavors ar desfired, ,.be sure to' use light how -5 'To the bee -keeper who produces hon ley for hTs,own Las'e, value is of second ary importance, so that in addition t sulbs,fituting honey fo,r jams, jta-liie and Irritarmalades, he is in the posd tion of being able to use honey fo I sugar in coo,king with most pleasinij ,results. I , STANLEY � ' The munim,pal nomination in Stan ley passed off.quietly on, Monday, al thle 1934 council being eler-ted by ac clarnation, naniely: Reeve, M. H. Han ley; 'Councillors, J. Pepper, W. Turn er,' Frect Watson and Roy Lamont. Mr. Robert McClinchey and son Frank, Mrs. W. Armstrong and son Robert, spent Christmas with ih former�s ,sister and ,her hwl�and, Ux and �Mrs. W. H. Stephlemson, at Mar lette, Mehigan. Mr. George Poulter of Brovniovfilli spent the CliTistm-as week with friend! in Stanley. fM-T. Chl-vin Dow -b -on add Mr. am ,Mrs. George Lill-ey ,of Seaforth ano Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Do,�Tsqn speiv , Christma's with Mr. and, Mrs. Lei Tallbot of Bayfield. 1935 is HERE! HAVE YOU RENEWED . I ' SUBSCRIPTION? The - Hur,on - Expositor McLe . an Bros., Publishers. 4 0 a I I 1� I I WE CAN SUPPLY ANY STYLE I . BEFORE PLACTM,,G YOUROR,DER PH NE US FOR PRICES Look The For ' Sip N , . The , .. of - I Maple UR , - L6F %Q0i1i'1%S . THE HURON EXPOSITOR V � - Seaforth, -Ontatio. I 1 7 , Phone 41 ' .' . I . . ____ _1'"'i'' '7,�, ",,"A ,� ", I , " � ...... Aq . _ '! e'''_..,.,n"_ ;�-'111�'1111!Tr �11 �,,N . . . . . . . . . . . . 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":,:ll, !,,� I I � , y 1, 11�41 . . , . . I � , ,i .0 . , " I . ,.o " 1 1-8 l '':, � I 1'� 11 -'­:-NiVZ;,� 11 . I - � . I ­'� , . !,,�� . I ,, �'11_. � "J.", . . ..... . � I " , .1, $,I' '.� ;�rl �. I.,� � � " � . I ;, I , 4, ­ . 11 , : "1 ��'i� I . . 11 . THE GLORY OF THE AW - - I � ..'�, . _:� �.`iPl . I � ! " ::` - 1177- , , � , .1 � � .1 i�,� 1�111 I . 'p''11 � : .: " , . I I ­��. "! SPECIAL! ... 11 ... 1. � .­:,�:, -,! I . . 11 , "I � �', ,,, .'�: . ,., . 4 71� , D : . I li I 11 Lb - MEN'S EXTRA S RONG . � ", ll� .. I . . WABASSO QUALITY " � � I 11 �� I ' � . 1. ' I � � , _. . 1. -Work. 'Mitt" . , , Our Print bepartm ent fairly . �". � . . I � . I .. ... I . breathes Spring. New.covered prints I I . .� 1: - nese are a genuine horsehide fi6nt 1,11 wAh three or four colored patterns; . . . . 11 ' . -floral nv ' ion neat spots, , eo ent , al, . and back;. extra good .wool, lining, . . 19tri-pes, or plaid patterns. Thirty- _ " six inche's wide. 'Guaranteed sun and . - guaranteed elastic wrist ba"nd,,welt- . .. . . .. ...... .. - suds proof. . . � ed seams. Sold ordinarily fqr.$1.25.,, . � 111-1 I . I . . I 19c 25- 2C I I 0'I $ 1 � _. . pecia 1. I I I I . I I ewart -ros., ,,,e . rt;.., . . . . ___ - I � �� v, `�, 7`�,; t,"�', ,- I . '-,, rin I I I Clover and Grass Seeds When you have a �� �6 IReports of seed'branch field officers ' H 0 DR. S E COW W , indicate the following conditions 'in I o r �. I �1_ Ontario in re5pect to marketing of . you want removed .. clover and grass seeds: . . eO�lp . _����-" �Z. In Eastern Ontario, where tMere .was, Phone or write to a large production of red clover . A HEALTH SERV(CE OF' I T H E CANADIAN MEDICAL and timothy seed this yeax, there has been a strong demand, since the William Stone Son's ASSOCIATION AND LIFE ­­­ opening of the seas -on and seed. llas INSURANCE COMPANIES moved to the trade in large quanti- LTD. IN CANADIA ties. Scime 40 per cent. of the red �_ Phone 22 IngersoR SECURITY clover (200,000 Pounds) remains in growers' hands and about 75 per cent. Phone 2-15W - Stratford ' Mankind seeks security. La,ck of of the timothy (about 325,000 pounds) Only relatively small quantities of . I _. se-c-urity at least Tneans worry and alfalfa, sweet clover and alsiie were may even lead; to dislaster. The de- ' , grown in this ,part of Ontario this THE JOHN RANKIN sire for security i-, so strong that na- tionts are to-fty giving up their po- year, and, these seeds are in stronL, AGENCY litiiaal. freedom belcawye it appears den -Land. also. Growers are being paid, basis No. I grade, 18 to 21 . d that for them security Ides in some form of -'dictatorship. The demand cents per ,pound, for red clover; 18 for for Bonds, Real Estate "�' �', ' for slecurity Is greater. than that I f or freedom. cents alfalfa; 7 cents sweet clover, and 15 to 16 cents for - the Money to Loan rpolitical I The is timo,thy. Country run alsike of which there is a very small ,�wiy, SEAFORTH - ONTARIO, security -man seeks, against those things wh�ch are beyond his is being bought at 16 to 20 tents per Phone 91 . -ial corntrol�-unemplcpyment, odd pers<, * P')und. . . age, ,silckness and death. Through 'In southwestern Ontario �fhe sub- I Itife insurance we have learned to stantial crop of alfalfa s,eed of this make economic Provision for those year is being sold rapidly by the It is THE MCKILLOP MUTUAL who survive the loss of the bread- grol"e's. estimated that a]- ready about 1,000,0" pounds have FIRE INSURANCE CWY- winn,eT. Through pu�ldc health de- partments., we have Provided a form moved to the trade and that the quan- . of mutual insurance against such di -s- t1ty still available approximates .9()O,- . eases, as can be controlled by com- 0100 Pounds. OtheT seeds are moving'BRAD ra-pidly also at firm prices. Indicat- OFFICF—SEAFORTH, ONT. mur�ty measures. ed sulpiplies still in farm-ers' hands as OFFICERS: iSecurity again-st dis-ea.se lies large- on November 19th are: Red clo'verl Alex. Broadf,"t, Senforth - Pres- ly in our own han.d.1s,. We can obtain 50,000 pounds; alsike, 50,0100; t'm'o- James Connelly, Goderich - Vice-PIre& a large mvasure of such security by thn 80,000; alfalfa, 900,000, and Merton A. Relid, Seaforth - sec.-Treas_ furnishing our resvponnible health sweeet clover 5Q0,000 pound,. -,CUT- authorities with adequake budge,ts rent Prices offered grower% in this . AGENTS: land then seeing 6at they are allo,�v- part of Ontario are reported as fol- Finlay McKerch,V, R. R. 1, Dublin,- . ed sufficitent fTeedom. in spending to low,: Basis No. 1 grade, red clov:�r, John Murray, R. R� 3, Seaforth; E. IL ensure the maximum. benefits, for ?2 cents per pc,,und; alsike, 22 cents G. Jarmou-th, Brodbagen; Jas. Watt, those who provide the money. to 23 cents; alfalfa, 16V2 to 18 cen'ts; Blyth; C. E. Rewitt, Kineardine;- W. ,sweet clover, 8 to 9 cents, and timo- J. Yeo, God,rich. Individually, we gain security thy, 1,5 cents per pound. I aKainsit disease by giving reasonable . . I DIRBCTORS: attention to th�e health needs of our — William Knox, Lo-ndesboro; George bodies through folliowing the gene -r- through having a pLliodic health ex- Lembart, Brodhagen,; James Con- -alqy accepted prinuipl" of 'heal -thy ami nation ? . nolly, Goderich; Mex Broadf6ot� No. Mving in our. daily livers. This i7n- Quelstions. conc4aring health, && 3,, Seaforth; Robert Ferris, . Blyth ; plies not so much the avoid'ance of dres5ed to the Canadian Medical As- John Pepper, Brucefield; J-ames Shol- the undesirable, .but rath,er tfi4 pro- -90ciation, 184 College St., Toronto, dice, Waltoon; Thomas Mbylan, No. 50 motion ,of the desirable habits. will be answered personally by let- Seaforth; Wm. R. Archibald, No- 4, ter. Smforth. I The periodic bealthexamination, of- . fers security aga,inst. disease. lM,o!st .1 . . of tho dimases which afflict us after � middle life are insidious in their on- set. By the time they call attention I THE WESTERN FARMERS' WEATHER to their presence ,through symptoms INSURANCE MUTUAL COMPANY . oil, signs felt or seen by the patient, . L thley are well ,advanced. . Organited 1905 1 In order to prevent the undermin- READ OFFICE- WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO ing of health and the firm establish- � menIt of ,chronic diseasle., �or the fatal s , $213,720.62 gmsp of volme progressive malady, T I he largest reserve balance of any Canadial� Weather Inau,Mnce 6&rly, -discove&y with ,early trestment is esstntial. The periodic health ex- I Mutual Company doing business in Ontw4o. . � I aminadon offers an opportunity &r ' Prompt Adjustments and Satigiwftory Settloments. - . . the imomining doctor to find the Qarl- iest srigiTs of abnormal conditions. 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