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Y '2„ t '� yrs tY: , '' .t., f p; .tI l•5° .Y/ q.,N.5+4+'A�. zP .. , w.%„ :til 1 t :`v�:. �3"� n. aX J - 1, efA,i r c ' W1 rik� �. . . -11 il3em-�flt1h Year • )1Nle Number . *+ AFORTH. FRtt", MA'R'CH 15, ] 935. P� �' V r r u �11 11 `. i * ay; ''i nal y alb .. { ,l + } tsfi. E FIC , ,� { I•e yd 1 a': I*11"VE.2 Huron Count #ands a ' ' :fdorsa OFFIC.•UNCIL ADUPT lea# ayersMeet�angE , CO p d AHt @p� n> t M Pr f 1 F �' Yna� • - . i T In B• ;du S r. n C ne n ::Il`I S CUBDI a. t, :. A I? AUIIT4RS R a T, Acton of Town �. S g11.1 r emeritI. i AhT Sa , :ion s -C�� ub' a • -era ` m � ,: �; , usin CX I, A re ARRA M y p LITTLE BUS'itrINESS Rei g ., F.. ' '�. �•,+�+•�- • r' "�"".tt-•'rr�'"7T"Phip i +�'iLa' r ' # . Will Attended Meeting Major E. A. Corbett Speaks Ian McLeod, HurAn Reprer Ro►'e't? fie a , Property Committee W • • • • • Largely A g • • ! .`wrilelholla t �� a ` Decorate Town Hal 1 Sears Members of Chun- At District Farmers sentative, Addressing 121pn; � : 1, i. , �. I Conference. 200 Pints i`�al,s p Res1.in , Interior. Horses til and Citizens as Present Members and Guests on , 5 , a ," It will probably be news to the Lease aIn d Suggested Agricultural Night, brings ,Approximately 1,200 pints of � .4 f . 'y��� ^ �' TWO BYLAWS TOWN HALL CROWDED milk were distributed to Wena. • BLAME' YOAt PASS majority of Seaforth citizens to y �:. i I.learn that they have a new horse Changes Are Discussed. Out Interesting Facts. children in Seaforth "dnriWg Feb.,,. 1' --- . workingfor them. The farmer The, "!bower' Hall was crowded to ruary as a result of the monthly A` � � L1trt1e Ibwsiness was transacted at ►1`vwo �° ' .M steed, who found old age creeping TALK BECOMES capacity on ,Friday afternoon when donation of the Seaforth Lions dWZ* the 'March meeting of ,ebuncil held 'on on, has been retired, it was learn- farmetrs of thin dh'atrict met to 3near STATES HURON LEADS nou�wly heir' z a><obos acC}dezI oar Club to the loon relief commit- then •ve�k-enid anid axe uon�4�tnd to tljlO- N r# l�Gonday evening. Mayor S'wtheTl'and ed at council uteeting Monday and HEATED AT TIMES the Fartrnerst' 'Mors Arrangeirrlemt PROVINCE IN POULTRY Con The Lions Club has been Robert StrolIg in " ° �rresided a new up-to-date and ambitious contributing a considerable sum''0" 1Gourncillor 'Hhxd'son, chainmaru of the Act dYsrawssed by thse official r-ceiver oxda�' ►Hlospdtall heat- wlilih frautitttred `�; young fellar purchased. The deal, far Huston, (Major E. A. Corbett. R. each month in order that no neck bones, and, Narmlap Nichols, Finance Committee, peasentad fids xn which was arranged by the pro- gat payers, mieettiing in the Town, J, 'MdWilan o�ccup+ed he c'ha.ir. IAgAilawtural Nhghlt was observed child in Seaforth may go without port and at 'fire same time tabled core pay committee, was consnmat- Swell on Thvmsclay sunning to discuss Sltl►jpoy Htasptitialk sul0lering. frpan, sesp'ondem'oe his commmiittee had had ed by council when the account Major Gorclbe'tC gave an address om at the meebirng of the Lionns Gluib on milk.,, , i c�vta, 'orrises and shock. espi ,the Industrial his M(itmi'ttha The the agreement which the Canadian the Act and Now a farmer should 'Mgn•diay eventing when the special , for the new animal was passed. Furniture 'Manufdacturers 'wished' to proceed' to m1a,ke arrangements of his spepker was I'an McLeod, Agricultur- • • • b • . • Smash At Shakespeare = , first wets a fetter from the Industrial have attached to the lease which they debt. It was not, his purpose, he al Representative for Huron, County. " a. Co'minittte� as follbws: • • • • • haus som;thetwbown, ItuTned'd'ownldutr ,said, to discuss the 'merits or demerits !Some twenty farrcrners from the sur- Mr. and !Maws'. Robert 'Strong were, "�,:.� "Having knowledge 'of the contents � � ii, Of 'original lease bebwsen the Town pl'ete'ly he whole proposal and in a of the sat, but to give a presentation .rounding di'stri'ct hvere present as driving on No, 8 ,Hagduway, v6nst oP t` r'eadlution which was later present9d, of the case so,tha't the farmers could guests of members of the club. MITCHELL GQDERI�CH Shakespeare on .pSund'ay .at?bernobn, ,. of Seaforth and. the Canada Furniture the flown Council resolved that be informed said) enabled tits take ad- IUion J. W. Beattie acted as chair- f when the car skiddped into the dutch.iO Kfas., Ltd:., also the prepared lease LOCAL BOY SCOUTS `oil's meeting of noepsy!ers re- vantage of alll the benefits and the mla'n and he w'as as�si'sted in the seen- It was, not thought at faits' that, unr 4 ' agreement,b ofiueial of !Canada Fuim quests *the council `of tiI Tonin Of' prbeediwe irnvolvedw paration of the pr'ogrann by Lion John CLUBS GUESTS HERE !amines were serious, but it was lahttlr , - ''#tube. Mlfrs•„ also Pease agreement as The farmers 'and their crediitors, Beattie, who welcomed the guests. found that j)wwo 'banes were broken A, prepared by Town pSol'icitor, we witch MAKE FINE PRQGRESS Seaufose w h make C agre'eFurni 'as prdpiosed with the Camacla Fhnrrniture D�iaj'or CorlbeBb said, have in many During the evening excellent solos f in Mx. ,Sttrong.'s neick. He is in. Scott �, to commend your c'omtmittee and Mranufaeturers in- respect of the ar- cases caughlt' •th'e spirit of the A;ct were sung by Jas. T. Scott and E. C. Memorial' Hospityai, 'where it will 'be other melrnbers of the ,town c'oufteil, rears ,of taxes owing on their fele- and! Wuch is being accomplished' for 0h,a)mlberkdr4 Earl Van Egmond act- Local Badminton Club En- necessary for him to remain f+or �wmue`.k`: as we are perfectly in accord with • t,31,y properly, and that the counbil the good of all 'parties through an ed as accompanist. td". • �a, their action in refusing,the, permis- f3ponS'or+ed� By S e. a f o r t. h proceed to collect the taxes owing ori unoffiscial- settlement of which he cit- ILilon B. J. Duncan, chairman of the tertains Neighboring )Mrs. Strang; who was .drivinlg, � � :iron of sigrniNgg• the Jabber agreement, thesir pngper+by by suit or otherwise, ed several instannees. It is a case, he rmla.gazdnse committee,. reported than fared from manor its and shock. The r"5 ms 'ave •:•land ;, hind the strength of Lions Club, *Scouts Players. couple were'returning from a visit to t,,+ry'" original lease of May 1. 1'907, and except by a tax -sale." said, :of getting ,behind the burdens with 'the aid of the Boy Scouts', near- y we sten no beneficial object in being Number 22. The meeting, �whi'ch was largely at- and trying to help out. ly 800 znlalgazines had been Collected thsir d'amghtzr' iai Watterloo. tended, di§'cussed the agreement and IHe 'srt`ressted the nec'e'ssity of re- and that these were being forwarded 'Memlbers of the Seaforth Badpmin- Hurt in Strathroy ' .: , a party to a second agreement.—N. l'e'ase from every possible angle and duction in the rate of interest. He each week to Scott ';Memorial Hos- ton Club hada •busy` week entertainornian- ' Ciu>ff & Sons, Geo. D. Fergusson, W.'A. 'Organized under the auspices of after numerous sharp exchan is and Nt4T,oy Nachoit l suffering, fartln lies s2 I- . t p g would dike to compel legislation for pital. ing the Mitchell Club'on Friday and Strpat roy Hospital svfferin carts ' Cric% J. F. Daly, E. L. Box, Stewart th'e :Seaforth `Lions Club, the First Verbal sfinewomks', practically unarm- 4i/z per cent. mmort'gages' on more than Huron At the Top members of the Goderich Club on •bruiss�' and shock as the result of a .'`� Brds., J. Wesley Beattie, F. Sills, R. W,Qp, Seafforbh 'Boy Scouts, has mfade, mously adloipted the resolution set out the value 'of the farm to be scaled: « Mr. McLeod chose as his subject;, Tuesday, mo aeeiddentt at the intersection of G. Parke C. A. BarbeT, W. J. Dein- 'splendid progress until today the above. j14h. H. G. Meir acted as obyvn., .. . ,The dIm,porbance of Huron County' (Seaforth won the Mitchell71 can, K. k�n•" P chairman. Theme must not be any foreclos- in Agriculture in Ontario," and point- i ich 10 my, ab, and Pctaxia 'Streets, Strath tro'a has 22 Scouts. The work is � ' p 13 /s to 3x/z> but lost to Goderich 10 The Finance Co,minittee's ,reply was under Scoutmaster P. B. Moffat, as- The events leading up to the offer ures or seizures. If a mean' ,is • hope- ed out that Huron is at the top in bo 12 after a series of close contests. the about the Monday night. Art t as follows: :'sled by Bev, Christie, W. C. Barber of the C. 'F. 'M. were reviewed by lessly :unit, he can go to the official this basic industry. The count leads the time sof the accideant Mr. Ndehols "with regard to your letter of Y Y A delicious lunch ,was served each was driving his car north on Carad'oc y'.. } b and William Hart. Clerk John A. Wilson. In 1907 the receiver and make, an assignment," the province in poultry, having 1,- evening. The gamses are as follows: Street and upon reaching the inter- � Marsh 4'th, we wish to express our Eight boys met for the first meet- ',town and C.F�M, signed ,a lease by R. J. Scott Speaks 196,502 head and -third in horses with Mitchell-Seaforth t Itr>ea^rt'y appreciation of the splendid which the •C.F.M. had use o land ,'R, J. Scott resident o£ the.United 23,9'48 head. The tottal value of Hur- the. to he apparently fl of h male- , •. P ing in the Council chamber last No- president Ladies' Dulles �,: coo-olperation of the Seaforth Indus- ven ber, 1934, and have met regular- o,�,ne�lt by the town and on whip paint Farmers Co-operative Co. Umdted, on live stock is laced t $6,_71,510,' the. turn, lasing control of his, ma - nal C�ommvitbes for their 'in'tednelst P a Mrs. D. H. Wilson and Janet C'lufi' chine., which st ;` tlJ�' y of their factory was built. 'The rent who, spoke in the place of Mr. Amos, Or an average of $995.00 'pea• farm. kidded across: the roe& 1 with the Scoutmaster and- assist- p g eliminated R. 'Casey and Mrs. W. Ab way, striking a tree, -and, finally erne- • taken in -the action recom'me'nded by amts since then'. By December 18th was $i 'a year and certain stipula- president of the U:F.O., who was un- Other interesting facts .that Mr. erhart 28-2"1, ed its wild career on, a front lawn..., • ; part -of' the town council regarding 'they had earned and r+e'ceimd their tions were sett out. The agreem'ebt able to attend, explained difficulties 'McLeod brought out in his talk were .Miss M. 6Aeve and Mrs. H. G. . itheir business with the C.F.M.--:Sign- Tende'rfo'ot Badges. which' .the company now 'wis�h'es, the " (+Continued on page A) thast the county ranks fourth in the Meir eliminated 'Mrs. Carroll and 'R • ed on behalf of the Finamce Cow,tu li+t - ton December 21st, thee. Scouts, 'as- town to sign waives' certain of the • value pof field crops, averaging $765 Casey. 2.8-2.1. A "� tee,, Isaac Hudson,, Ghsaixmsan:" sisted apt -the Li'ons Chri'Arrtas tree, conditions of tkre lease. Th•e C.F.M. per farm. L'Mrs. R. J. Sproat and Mafy Bell ,.Celebrate Fortieth .'p '' Councillor Hudson reported that Assistant 'Scoutmaster Bill Hart offered to pay some $2,300 taxes ow- There are 1-51,139 acres of pasture eliminated H. Grimmlon and :Mrs- ' ; oximmately r• $1,000 in back taxes .h'a's taken the 'Scouts 'on a co pple of �,. �'x ing' the loom if the agreempentt was land and cleared land amounts to Heath 30-19. (Continued an 'Page 8) enjO,yalbl'e hikes, and they al o have signed. W I N T H R 0 P T A 681,940 acres, and in each .the town Miss P. Sovthgaie and Miss H. Mc- Anniversary in B•C.. F-' , bald a toboggan party followed- by ,�me weeks ago 'council agreed to ty stand's second in 'Ontario. The to- Lean eliminated G. Gassman and Ei- . t'% • , • lunch and played a ,game ,of hoockey. the proposal, but.. when the final M i i tel value of the land's, farm build` leen Davidson 24-26. "' . After the'C'hrist nas vacation, work ,dratft of the agreement camre 'before FIRST '0� ` McMILL ings and implements amounts to ,Mrs. W, Aberhart and Mrs. ':Car- 'Many friends in thn's district of 'Mr. t;: Niothers'AllowaYree w"ds 'b'yguan en bhse 2nd 'Class Scout it a majority of the members had $58,40'5,121.00, said' -the speaker. roll eliminated Dorothy Carter and and Mrs. 'George Forrest, :of Aiiberm, a! wsork, and under the capable tutelage CUP FINALS 4 TO 3 Mr. McLeod explained in detail the Y B.C., to their ,pleased to Pearn they, , changed their mind's and re£wsed to P Mrs. H. G. Meir 29-12 celebrated their 40t1n ''wedding anni- ,a Board is Named of Basil Duncan, the Scouts are pro- accept it. It was this action which' work which his office carries on and. Men's Doubles re�sin� rapidly in MuTse Code sig- P Dorrance and Talmlan eliminated versary recently, A despatch says': ', g' P Y ,prompted Mayor Sutherland to call as an example of the extent of this 1 'Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George ;;,s= nallirg. .a meeting of ratepayers to discuss work from the office end, he stated` Hiscox and Aberhart, 30-7. ,%?• In the meantime at the .first of g Pa Weedma.rk and Hays eliminated Forrest, numbering nearly two hon•11 rMembers of the Huron Mothers' the matter. Large Crowd Sees 'St. Col- that Burin :the past five years the orad, called at their home in Alberni,', . '��' �- February, twelve new 'retrials were office had on the atverage each year Carroll and Heath 25-20. "•" Allowance Board halve been recently Solicitor Speaks . received 3,274 In'te'rs, written 1,874 B.C., on Wednesday silternoon and appointed b the Ontario Government added and are rapidly rounding into urban Nosed Out After Sills and Carmichael eliminated Y Terderfoat scouts. FbuT patrols IUPr. John H. Best, town soliCntaT, letters, sent 'out 16,98-7 circular let- Heath and Bru'ntdditt 30-9. evening of last week to offer them ' as follows: J. dM. RObeTbs,-Godench; have been formed: Beavers, Pleas- was the next speaker, and read the Close Game. tars, and 'had had 2,073 visitors, MT. congratulations on the 'occasion of A. T. Cooper, Clinton; Laura M. lease and' proposed agreements. He Jordan and 'Brunditt eliminated Wil- their fortieth wedding anniversary. }I deckell, Exeter Frank R. Howson, ants, haven's and Swifts, with Friel MkaZ,ead ad'dre'ssed each ,year 86 reel'- son and McLean, 26 21. n , ' Stewart,, Harold Free, David Grieve pointed Out that he had not made the in s with an abtend'an'ce of 8,313. Mrs. Forrest wore a corsage bouquet ;. FINISH SATURDAY g' Mixed Doubles �°n and Ted 'Southgabe as ,Patrol ceders. agreement but only advised' the noun- Senior and Junior Work of ruby red Mc the gift of Mr. and, ;,.k. 1 Any of the memlbers will gladly ' cil as to its; legality. J. 'fluff and S. berrart, 0-14.nat- .1 ve information regarding this im- „ The work is divided a to senior ed Dr. and tMlrs. Atberhart, 3{I-14, Mrs. W. G. McQueen of Vancouver �o ,it work and applieatisons for an • Sam'- business mel• would crate - The first game of the finals for the and junior, the representative said'. who are old friends were thin host "and ate that the Mayor and I co-operated E. Wilson and T. Taman elzmRnat- �<: aIdowance ,should be ,sent to the Sec- • McMillan -Cup was played on Sa'tur- The junior work includes school fairs, ed R. Casey and Jordan, 30-21. hostess, and who were 'pres'ent for • Win Legion Euchre with Nelson (C.F.M. represenbative). p the occasion. ' a Lary, Mr. A. T. Cooper, Clinton. g They criticize the agreemient, talk day last before over 600 fans. Win- chill work, short courses and judging "I throe edged out 'of the gam'- with a aompet ironsr, and the' s'endor wlok (Continued an ''age 8) "The` tea table centred with red! r.' • J. Wesley Frei and E. L. Box won -- carnatSons in a salver bowl . was pre- 't, ` (Continued on Page ti) 4-3 victory over 5t. Columban. Ev with adult farmers in live stock, field •---- + . first 'prise at the Legison 'stag euchre • . erything that could be desired w•as crops, soils, fertilizers, drainage, si ed over by Mrs. A. RoeE. hesterc and! -?% on Tulesday evening. Lone hand's • featured—speed, clean play and plen-. Orchards, etc. M C. A- poor, whits Mrs. dig coke.os+ . ''.r Presbyterian Minister and pMize went to Warren' Thompson. tY orf combination work. The Saints Since the office was 'started in Hur- Clam e s Postponed cut, the three -'tiered wedding coke. , o Mrs. C. J. Sprott pm'posed the 'can't • There weo•e twelve tables in play. Jr� Women Hear m rade many good attempts 'but were on in 1918, there 'have been 24.3 school Because of loft lee for their continued happiness and ;a Choir to Assist In �llnton Following the galmes, lunch was �serv- bloctceti'. fairs with 41,98? .pupils exhibiting. m' -tubers of the Ladies' Aid of st.' u ed. Zur�ch Speaker The Saints left their own net wide At the conclusion of an ,was'MoLed's r Andrew's United Church presented 'Dur'in'g the coming week :pet's! • open. and threw a ,large part of the talk a hearty vote o£ thanks ,was'ex; - tthe rine' is with a re t work of defence ,on their goalie, C. tended him on behalf of the club 'by Cup, between final game for the McMillan P Pa p Y table . , £' services with be Observed in Clinton P, pression of .their es- •• "V The regular meeting 'of the Junior Muir. Sam Rennie, A. Hildebrand Lion Md�Ii`1 ;tors Present Cm u•mhantwwhiahWwashtopha ed been teem for "drs. Forrest who is rpresi- ' "' Presbyterian Church. on Monday Granddaughter - Women's Institute was held' at the and 'C. 'Muir were the outstanding night Rev. H. C. Feast, Seaforth, Nom1e hof' rRaymmond Nott on l,laye.rs on the ice. Rennie scored Visitors who were present includ- played Tuesday, has been postponed dent of the organization. Assisting ,. wild 'preach and the choir of First r the tea room were Mas, Jas. Fox- r: will astsisilst. Ins School Prize Wed'ne'sday, with 'a gaod attendance, three goals and 1i1debed in the other ed Reeve W. Archba9d, Reeve John bo Saturday eight. _�,, Pi�eslby?terian Church here vt7 •� The roll call. wads' answered by giving for Wi,nthmop. llirldebrand took part F•ckert, E. C. Chamberlain, R. F: Mc- The semifinal Junior W.O.H.A. rest, Mrs. W. ]?eves, Mrs. T. Chris - The 'other evenings will be rbaken t of St. the name of a Canadian Ib -oily spot. in nearly every rush made by the Keroher,', R. S. RleKercher, Gordan gatm)e between New Hamburg and tie, Mis's Dora Cox, Mess Agnes and. I ms follows,: Tuesday; Rev. W,. A. Mss Vi'rgi'nia Lipper , During the business a letter was repack Saints., while Muir was called on to M'rGavin, Ross McGregor, Robt. Arch- Seta+forth, which was to have been Miss Hattie Forrest. !soaring the a�11 - Yonng, Hen'sall, Sessions; Wed'rnes- Mary's ,5bhool, Kitchener, and grand from the tFilomertnaker Glulb, Saskai "ave 'his team a great many times. ibald, •Jas. M. Scott, Jas. T. Scott, played' 'Monday, had to be postponed terrnoon Mrs. J. M. Patterson sang tdaTY Rev. S. M. Gordon, Exeter, Mis- daughter of Mr. J. W. Jones, of Sea chewaan, 'thanking the Institute for The Saints tallied first when Mc- Jaa, F. Scott, Sam Scott, Frank until Friday ,because of !soft ice. The `'Love's Old Sweet Song," and 'Mrs., Iridrps; Tltunsday; 1Rev. R. A. Gibson, forth, was awar•depd first prize in a the 'bale of cloth steles. The Ire- Ca'rth'y shot home Hildebran'd's :pasts 'ReTn'ol'dta, Ches. Henderson, Riy`Law= wrinneTs'will )mleet the winners of the David Parker recited Cauider's "Vbed- M,ittlhell, Managers; Friday, Rev, D. public speaking contest held im th•e P' Paisley - Listowel game for the ding Day." Mr, ask. Forrest of J. Lente, Goderich, Ch'oiTs and Young schpool. She is 11 ylears old. Miss stitute are collecting for a hospital from about 2.0 feet out. Sam 'Rennie Fore, Scott fluff, ArnoldArnnlci Jamieson' Junior W O.H.A. Cham Championship. North $attleford, Sask., was a, guest." ^i' Peoples- Sunday, Rev. Dr. J. H. Lippert oras pre�senibed with a beau- in need in the north and will be glad h'ad'just finished making a solo rush C. Bai'bcr, Pt P• 9y r, $amen, Sundwdy. tiful 1'eath•enbovn'd book. of doi:ations sof infant clothing, bed- ' on Which 'Mluir had fimad•e a smart • __ -L 1, ding and' 'old linen for anything useful save. Hildebrand picked up the puck € to a hospital. In addition to other and wiggling t McCa th the de rtso , Toronto Speaker Mr. and Mrs. Dave Papple �' thintgs the Institute are making two Passed over to McCarthy. RobertsonToronto `Th• quilts and a layette for th'e bale. Con- was Put 'off for tripping Carter and • 1-i ings You Didn't Know tribsutions may be letft with MTs. Har- Whnthrap forced the play with Ren- Visits Rebeccas Celebrate 25th Anniversary Al burn, -Main Street. nee at centre. The lather tied the • • count on a solo rush. The Saints At the regular meeting of the Re- ,�a About Agrlet tune in Huron garden and •girls signed for the ' g garrden and ,canning project. The kept up their combination work, bekahs, held bn Monday evening in ylr. and Mrs. Dave Popple, of lives to 'meet and enjoy with you fins Imlotto, "Cheer up; there are 'bettor however, and McQuaid finally beat their lodge rooms, Mrs, Media' Lewis, korsmlith, celebrated the 26th an- evemb}n in cummelmtoraltion bf 71 Many interesting and little known the tsalk given 'before the Searfo'rth days ahead of us,' moats ably taken by iMlontgarraery On Hildebrand-% pass to Torlonto, v$ceFpmsiidie+nt 'of the Re- nn eTsary of their wedding on Sattur- twenty-fifth anniversary of your mar `"I'•' Lions Club on 'Monday evening by Dora Dalrymple, whlo was in charge end scoring of first period 2�1. Hilda- belcah Assembly, paid' her official vii: day lakst. They were married by the T)iage and ajelcall ttlhe mma 4y happy `. I :tali+:tics concerning agriculture in m_ pP g• it. Theme was a very large attend- v Neil Shaw' at E +ondville on hours we have s nrt rto ether. You 't' Ian 'McLeod, Agriculitural Repre'sem of the ,program for the meet'i'ng. The 'brand was givenn a rest fox tri in gm pe g s Harron 'County were brought out in Live for Huron. Rennie just as the ,period closed. ante and the talk ,given' 'by Mrs. main topic for the afWemnoon uses by J March 9, 1910. Mrs. Popple bpeffore and your family have been valued r ;j,��" LIVE STOCK y, g Nitch'alls' tree' the count again four Lenvis was m'o'st interesting. The �' � Mrs. Ht- of Zurich, who ave a minrwtes after the second frons come kcal lode esemted, her with a her Imfarri�ge, was Bella Msomck, and appreciated as fn 'end's and neigh- IIn comparison with all other Counties in nvm(bers of Live Stock, Huron veay interesoing balk on time pre'par-- AT daugja'ter 'o£ p Mr. and 'Mrs.. Roben t bars and we sincerely tholie you may r"; ing of wool for vamilaus 'uses in tike• nmenced, .when he beat -Muir on a beautiful reflector. Lunch was sterv- +`A County ranks as hollows: (1933 tugdre§) MOnek. Mx. and Mrs. Popple who have -be :pared to celebrate many iri'bre g;ay, home. Mrs. Keith Webster's' d'e-on- ed following the m'eetimg• resided on the Mill Roach since their annia7e3csarries of the sans event. '' In notal number of hnTses.... 3r•d with 23,948 b'e'ad stration of the use orf wool cards T • mnar-riage, have a f ami 1 y off In extending Our felicitations, we In total number c4 cattle....2n,d with 113,441 head Why Not W se In total nulm(beT of sheep....,13rbh 'with 28,701 head was much appreciated' by 'those who 11 children: Elia and Mary of Brant- pvish to present this silver in, the haps 0'97 headed Councillor Falls on fod, and Gordon, Robert, Willis, Earl, than sit may recall in 'inure years 3+ In total number of swine.....2md with 69, Miss Kate I?atprymcple,s very fine r u Annie, Myrtle, Oliver, Lloyd and Ed- this occasion rind the friends gatth- In total number of poulltry...1st 'with 1,196,502 bead exhibiltiton' of higthland' dancircng 'w Alberta Ice Break 171 na at home. er d here and bring aaappy hzuemories The total value of all livestolek was placed at $6,271,510, tAvird h'i'ghest much enjoyed. A vote of thanks was f p On Fri'd'ay evening fri'e'nds and of friends w'hi'ch are all bo'o apt too k,,• ' in Provence. moved by Mrs..WiI`fred' Oole[r and While on his way home Friday eiv- neighbors paid them a aurph-ispe visit be forgtotten. I'Q. With about 6,30'0 farmers in the'Qou'nlbY, aveais.ge' value of live stock per ..lied to by Mrs, Nott. tAfte, a Bo- ening, Cowncildbr John J. $roderi,ck and presented them with some silver- 'May health, barppiness and PYM- ses", 'thorn was $99'6:00. tial half `shsour, the meeting was clos- slipped on the ice in .front of he ware. The address was read by Mr. pei<ity mark youlr ,pat'hwa'y as you11 ed with the Mizpah 'Be'nediction. o Coal Tesidemce of, Mr. O. P. Sills, Croderich Sas, FbrresiJ, emit th + presenttaltipon pass on down the yearn; rruaty you N l FIELD CROPS Miss Erma Braaclfloot has 'r'u'led Street East, sand fractured his hip. mra,de by 'Mess'rs. Dai•^ Mc'Lmnt Cliff each be spared Lang to enjoy in Cam ' WI Wheat County in 1939 rankkeld as follows: ��ea�creage) .,... 4th In�stit tablas I0f the a'btend Ja�bpmogressive ow lying con he Currie sidewalk and rcarriea �� odd esus ia Wilson fol b�Gaxtney. the filter , nTiT these rny hn1d, � that lot I �%i ISpring 'Wheat ......7'th iplax , .......... . . . . 1st . ev'chre, at her home Friday, Marrch htrrn to his home. A doctor was call us revert Uatts ..............I• •.. 3rd [Mixed Grains 3rd W,,,,. during the mild *Nd and he was later removed to Scott Dear Friends: We consider this occa'sn7on,r "On :,`;•tithe dance."' Your • ",?� 'Ba'rl'ey ,'............. . . 3rd Tutees s 8th - embrna o a . one a Basan o ons rn our a teen p M 1 Hapit1 0 o f the pleasant t ccs sit r m ny f ells 1, ; Peas brol Mongolia _ weather J Beans 3rd MAle1LEY �� Value of all field' cr'o'ps, $1,819,390, 411'1'. in O'ntari'o. Average value per clean hard shat after receiving Rery - �,, farmr o£ $765.00. )Mr. Thomas' Purcell h'as purchased i Wisps pta�as. Renmi'e made two rink • • a >' a new 'crack sso hk may serve^ his its quick heat will length rushe�t to reit Winthrop two First Presbyterian Church, Se x 1{ many oustolmlers nn�ame sfiuyiently. Tom goals up. The first period was- 'ire i I., Huron Cau my noted floT itts pasture lane!, 151,139 'acres 2'nd ;h'ig'hest in • give you favor of the' Saints, but the middle Morning Worship at ll. Anthem, "God So Loved the orl4,t'101•' cy' "° -elsi� is a Ihu�stler and is iflw'ays mop too the fmmo was all Winthrop's.They ists, Mrs. A. Kerr, '" K Pro '*'Wire. _ k Mr..1 James "�.. Scottit,ltlilibW, 'i`i A`lg ZlVl{("1i�u' F I tines. pressed in on Muir and gave halm, PHRASE OF 'PNr8R'8"- Ev�xti'ng Set',vico a!t 7.. `Afttho'ltt, ° a- ..1 ; Air Nvmwbex of acres �f cleared land, 681,940, 2nd in Province. ,Huron Coon- Alex. 'Mitchell is preparing to SA�e�v� A C+�y®N ,plenty of wrorlc to db. the Lord," soloist, Mrs J. A lllmytt►� abYl►tiaifir .`9lrrY) iib; i''T3 't''�t h9 hoes 85,0x7 per cenut. of 111 land clear -d. have lois Cusdorn sawing done when SATISFACTION fi !� 1 1 ' g McCarthy backhanded -one from the UP TO TIM MINUTE." . l-afraliath,i�yirtiitrsn ; l�ft4 ;fit SAN � ��' the wanmu w-atielr sets ., lepb bboards for the )Saintts' tlhird mus '' c Welcome. Total 'value of land ................. $32,629,110, '6th in Province Maple s'yru, m'alring is the ouches• Winthropup their abback gbut . �r � r pp �1T �• ��•r s viem. Heartiest 'W'nC a '� a Ari �'r t,• ka a; � ;' 1. 1I Total value off f�rrrti buildings ........ 19,b12,406, thud an tP'xoronnoe of hhs day. Tia- season so ,prom- N• CL V Fi Fi & SONS (Continued on' dP ge 8) N. �� d t 11 Total value of amtlplepnlents 6,263,61'5, 2nd in Province , ns'eta ttb bb 'good. , rM1, �b rrr 11� �� ` y, rY seer k'.,V , ' ,. I� '. d d7, . 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