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. . . . . . � " .1. - - Township Warden in 192�_ . <W. CEL99 �Unqor a -ptagdWd hearing 4 of Oeitfied seed In the spring� Two Watch! the terri c
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!,�� �':�' ed,the eral duties of school teach- B. W. F. .Beavers, Exeter. Ww big four-leaf clover with an "H'�Ou years ago an Austin, VinnesoW bank . _" the Aulds, .c.orrooles.,
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1��,� "I ''or, township clerk, county audit_ in 1923. badly cut and It was found nacessary each of its leave& -the banner of the took over the financim�g of every calf,' Patient's shinbone to get material for bones refuse to imite. � go surgeons
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'il , Alfred H_ Erwin, Baydeld, Warden " a I el spi e
4A I to aniputate it at thie hanlot He was 4-H Club. They represent the million hog or lamb a 4-H boy or girl, wa''ut.: a "bone peg, -1 v - k whIq.h will again began to`�exyerbuent with agg-
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�� ON W,ought to the office of .Dr. Pletcher. join one damaged Np-trag,luent to the Mal, bone, anO. Uve diveovered that
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�il P � - the � Year 1857 Chas. A,- Robertson, Colborne, War- organUALtion:'4n, " world. Backing jects for boys and girls, and, every .
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1 I 0,;:, . I on Lot 10,'Comdesslon 1, Township of : Resigns As'Medical Missionary them, are 100,060 local clubs and near- cent" was repdId wi
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I F. Klopp, Hay, Warden- in . ly 5,000,000 "a.lumni." They'll .bring An Oklahoma -lad added $1,000 to cells around%t, enlarging
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i "I N '' the little postoffice village of Devon, 1927. Dr. Margaret Strang, Savage has with them. 500 champloo steeral, half , "ak�ng a loose union, Metallurgists mend a broken thigh, abin or arm, a
."...": -1-1 I two and one-lbalf miles south Of the John J. Hayes, Stephen, Warden in resigned as Presbyterian medicA ersl, thogs'and sheep, and, parapher- simply 13y� applying the -knowlefte of I
9 (11 , : thriving village of Exeter. 192& inissionary in the Peace River Dis- nAlla of, a ,v,irietk that discouram de-' feed quality, crop -rotation and stock- thusJar have been unable 'to find a huge place of beef bone Is sometimes
.. I'll 111 noy_�corrpslve material that Will resist tailored to fit the need, and It is fast-,
1'� ;I . . - This settlement was made through Thomas Inglis, Howick, Warden In t-rict, aXIDund Dixonvdlle.. Because .of scription. They'll'take homee with bre�edlng that 4-H activities had given
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4� I 1 1929. the pressure of her increased house- them upwards of $100,000 in prizes. him. At the last national congress the acti�v of body flulds.. . ened in place by screws of the same
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i. ��;, , class of young settler imoni- J. Wesley Beattie, Seaforth, War- bold,. duties since the bir-th of bar The explanation of this annual in- the, meat and poultry chajimpion was The orthopedic surgeon now lays material. The notable thing about
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'''', mostly fro- the �dken in,193L daughter, Ann, Dr. Savage Is now vasion or the W,-�Ady City to that, dur- Willard Bainbridge, 16 year old Hoos- .
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,P . ,aring 1932- ter TimL--Advocate. "barefoot boy" dias been reborn.' He age of 10 with a calf -his father fragments by cutting away small a-hav- bont6s of human beings. It permits
"I'll, �. the year 1825 to. 1830. The cle gave .
X�. . � 'of the heavily timbered lands Which Two of ,the sixteen Wardens who � is no longe� just a waif of the soil, him for doing chores, then branched, ings Of fibrous tissue. By means of an ample blood supply to hasten
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1-1 . they ,took up, with the, tboickl,y grow- Served Jnt the sixteen -year, period, I with one jallus tobial'overalls and a out into poultry. I�Us ,projects in six a traction apparatus -he br-ings thp Mending, andl,serves as a, skeleton
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���, r y beech, maple Messrs: New -ton W. Campbell of East stone braise on his heel. He Is a years have a total Value of $7,127! placed bones into Alignment. T&en,' s
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- im; -etha7- building of roads, eyee- Wawanosh and Alfred- E. Backer of Junior.p ri�r i,A the firm'of Farmer _s national .prizes) was -a .$300_ _c
, and ,a I t ... Imined origin',complelely. des,troyed� _ &-§&j _�Lq � -Among-1i ._qA§MLgkiRg X _s 04 :forms. L Peg1h, screws, grafts -and im�
,� of coMfor.table homes and of Brubsels, Passed On some.year's ago He re�jreseiits , ii��, am- iii cO . liege abholarship, which he will Use hole about 2% Inches de4p at exactly lays are sometimes made of 4herma-
,,, � 11 : % I tion of full of honors and with the deepest a -two-storey frame house, the proper- farminr_ . when through high, school. the --proper angle through the broken terials, chiefly cow hom jLnd iTory.
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...� housing for the increasing stock r Bisbeck, who lives on hip, to receive the Eve bone peg In. the restoration of the Jawbone to
,�, , had ty of view 'A search for the underlying signifl- In Arkansas, MorrI6 Daniels took
&;, I . cows and other cattle, along with the respect and s6frow of all who the Base Line, Goderich Township, .& . which -he has 'yet to cut f I � .
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pi:, � - other neces"ry labor of the farms, been associated with them I.. ance in -this organization, takes up on' big cow to the country college, trad- � in th a horribly disfiguring injuries results
. , � . Coun�- mile �n�h of Clinton. The hiouse was I . t up a herd, ro
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, mn.nhood and The following list of CouibSy an a adderoad- off the Base Line, a few a sweep through the wairie states of ad nikk for his board, bull dril-L leaving it in thebole, and steps not graft'from the shinbone, but bor-
, womanhoo& of large families into cillors who also signed the,te5tlnion- hundred yards from Biabeek!s present the Mississippi Valley and "c to the as demand- grow. He paid hist own
'. good, strong, brainy men and w I hy t ch has row a pl6be froni the.naturally. curw
" omen, W is given, without respect of ypars, turn of the century. McCormick's in- and his three ,brothers," way t ough to Yhe glistening shinbone whi
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kill - � vention of the, reaper had released ... a. tant. Touch- Ing port -ion of the i"c- bone.
�M I , flt,ted.- to'meett the difficulties that �Of service: .,..; . ad was Unoccupied and was unfurnish- college and, helped 17 otherl,ols, "milk been bared, by his amis
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i�`el'-, Joseph Ha4 I bkott, Ashfield Township. vast population of agricultural labor- their way" to an educatioaL Carri Ing the foot switch of a tiny circular One of the most daring of boue op-
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�T� , sociation of a populous community Win. H. Lobb, Goderich T ers; and the more aggressive farm lawmimore of. South Carolina, , stat electric saw, the surgeon. makes two erations is
�"- . . edi reshingling the house last week, a .
`,!�'. . Made for an interdependence of liv- W-illiam Consitt, Honsall VIllage. ' youth migrated to the. cities. A&kilT- can-rdag champion,, didn't have enough, long parallel ctift on the inner side devised. by Dr. P. J. Verrall, to relieve
. / and that most of the insurance on the ture Jagged,. and rua-al population de- storage space for the' 1,645 cans of
gv . . St Township. of the Shia, so placed. as to provide disabling pain at the blase of the
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1�t". . I Ing that developed the manly- and L. F.. Cardiff, Morri place which &ad been umccupied, bur � enough bone to make a Peg' -a half spine. Where, the spine enters the
� early W. R. ArchibaK Tuekargmith Town,- c -eased steadily. food she put up last summer. SID
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4. , Leaders disturbed by t1ods daift be- with axe and saw she eut,trees, inch in diameter. It takes a fearless, sucko,Of the pelvis, it sometimes
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.. ::. William Swelitzer, .Stephen 71 own- lapse. There was no opportun�ty to I gan organizing groups. of young people ad ba�k and eretted, a -log storage steady hand to'cutJ190 swiftIY4ithuut Slips' or is thrust out of position, by
tion to wri-te later, but.at Oresent it fight the blaze andi r t% , house was * i I going
I" � is the purpose of this Writing to re- bbip. .0 and there to ibaprove farid conditions. ibloum I too deep. The saw cuti; clean, accident or disease. To correct thl%
li1� 1: . I razed in less than an libar-Goderich '
e- instead -of ,laboriously chtpping like condition, Verrall cuti a square rod
"I., .. far particularly to an Incident that Jarnes Cutt, Blyth Village. Signal -Star- Will B. Otwell of Illinois started 500 Paul Engel, of Durelm, Ill., I6 years
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:. . in the life of one, Wm- J. Stewart, West Wawanosh. boys and, -girls on a corn -raising cam- old, is already a hog expert. His, fa- the chisel and mallet- used for, so of bone from the Shia; incisions, are
�� � , occurred recently , * �ock made in each hip and t -ad
� . of the many who can call Devon, On- Robert E. Turner, Goderich Town. pa:gn; Dr. A. B. Graliam� a S,upervis- ther gave up -raising -swine a few many years; Keducis Surgical s
. Lester Charged in Shell FaUditY � I ,he bone r
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": � t-ario, their home. . J. F. Johns -ton, Ashfield, Towmship. . I I � or of s4A s, formed a similar, group years ago because so many died of no,,euld. � .
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[ Tq Mr. B. W. F. Beavers Exeter, W. D. Sanderb-, Exeter Village. I Joseph, Lester, ofGoderich, pleaded in Ohio; and in, Iowa, School Super- cholera. Paul asked a chance. He . - -gently hammered thr,bu@b ,the pe ic.
�, at one time'Reeve of the Village, and 13. C. Munnings, Goderich Town. not gililty to a charge of criminal intendant 0. H. Benson gare credits joined a 4-H club and iiiscovered a One, end fs grasped with clamps, the arch, and acts as- a iru Xrt
" *P. ,other IS inserted, into an instrument the relaxed sacro4liac ligaments.
r", , W&den of the County in the year Win. H. Coates, Usborne Townshi negligence on Thursd ay last� and. elect- for scientifically managed farm pro- hogldoesn't root and wallow just be -
1923, must be given the credit of in- Artriur Mitchell, Usborne ToWns-hip. ad trial by Magistrate J. A- Making. jects. 'These a.nd- other sporadic ef- cause balt a hog but because with his P,esembling a pencil sharpener, and More than bones are involved in
. itiating the idea set out in the follow- John Hanna, Usbome Township. Hearing of ithe ease was adjourned forts grew into a single movement layers of fat, it's hard to keep cool. comes out with a 001alical end, which, orthopedic surgery; nerves, Muscles,
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11:11 I testimonial, which he prepared for Geoigo: Hubbard, Towick Township. Until May 5th, Lester being bonded with 'Head, Heart, Hands and Health' Given the right diet and a pasture to can easily be inserted in -to the drill amd ligaments must be I 'expertly man--
", Alex. H. Neeb, Stephen Township. in. the sum of $2,000. The charge pre- as the theme, ,and "4-H CluW' as the run in, he's fairly respectable. -Paul' hole in the hip. (Sometimes the graft ipula so as to give the reconstruct-
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1�1 cillors who were associates of his and W. J. Henderson, Morris Township. ferred by Provincial Constable Win. name. In 1913 morethan 100,000 boys profits run $500 a yean-not bed for a is Put through a tool which "threads" ee X the maximunt. function.. Ortb-
� , � of Mr. Holman's during the latter's .L. ppreciation, Mr. Robins -on, motor patrol, arose out of aiad girls were registered under that high school kid on the side! 1 it like a scre]w.) During the entire opedic surg'eons are happiest when,
��.,, �' 16 years of office as County Clerk. ,))man said: "I Lave every confl- a fatality on Hdghway NO. 4 on March emblem. A year later Congress made The greatest 4-H financial reward Process, salt solution falls on the tools after an operation, the patlint can
�, _1 'dence that there are many more of 31M. Margue-ite Snell, aged &even, funds available for faran improvement goes to the boy who wins the national to, hasten cutting, Prevent undue beat, flex . an arm that formerly d
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I of most of the Wardens and many of the kindly, bright fellows,who served daughter of Ephraim Snell of Hullett through extension service6 of a: Icuf champion steer prize at the Chicago and keep the graft from becoming de- uselessly, or walk freely upstairs with -
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'. . the Councillors of the sixteen-yeax ia the., si,teen,year 'period who would Township, was the victim, beirig,lal- lural colleges, and counties g�,t expert Congress, The bidding i'n 0, the hydrated from exposure to the air. a hip 1hatt Once wag,'ImmOvable, laUt
. . p4riod: 1. J� , have liked to addolleir names abov�, ally injuredi when She ran from the farm supervisors, part of whose job champion animal is a tradition at the The drill is next removed, from the sometimes, when confronted by a dir-
1, h ght of their grounds of No. 5 S'chool directly in v,as to promote 4-H Programs. Chicago etookyards. It usually brings hip and the bone peg is driven home eased. conxlition such as tuberculosis
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�. . , . Birthday Greetings -kindness as an actual act and return front of Lester's car. .She was car- Expansion came Swiftly. In 1921 a about $7 a pound live weigb-t, net- with a tiny_m4net. Muscles and skin or cancer of the knee, bbe. surgeon
I , thanks to all fur, this very thought- ried fifty feet by the car and drop- group of industrialis,ts and profession- ting its Youtiliful owner around $$000, are carefully replaced and. sewn to- consciously Sacrifice's mobility to ar-
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1 � � ful and kindly, remembranoe of the ped to the pavement as the vehicle al men formed the National Commit- ---&Edd,e from the grand prize. Ajto- .gether. The leg is put in a cast. �rest the disease,. If the diseased per-
.I- ToA,Mr. George W. Holman, days we spent together dioing our went into the ditch. She died, in tee On Boys' and-. Girls' Work to aid gather, these 4-H'ers ea,rn about $25- There remain only two months of t,on is removed skillfully, 'the patient
I Goderich, Ont. .
I - Sir and Friend: best for the honor and dignity of our Clinton hospital 10 hours latL-r.--God(- the 4-H movdment. it now stages the 000,000 ,a year, an average of $20 t� "immobilization" - waiting for the will walk with nothing more Serious
:� Dear grand old County." rriah Signal -Star. 4-11,Coagress every November in Ctbi- $25 each --and thousands Of them are graft and host bones t .
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. ,,, . We, as Wardens, Councillors and - Many of the "old boys" were not Farm Sold . cago, publishes plays and a monthly . only 10 years old, the average age be- one. It is truly remarkable how these afterwards- corrected by, fashioning a
- � - friends during your Sixteen,years of quite satisfied with their mere sdgaa- bulletin, and "lobbies" for 4-H work. Ing, 14. 1 , live�*ne Pegis amalgamate with the new "hinge�' at tbe knee. 1, I
,.� office as County Clark, wish to take tu,es but sent in beautifully worded What do these youngsters do? Well, Keywords to the phenomena] Sao- brok'en 'fragments, binding them insep- I'Aly braces are no longer the fate
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. 11 , this opportunity of sending you our letters of personal appreciation. Two Mr. Karl Kirchner, of Hillsgreen, hat don't they do? They produce Cass of 4-H are "project" and "dern� arablY together. The -an w h o pf all children deformed by irifanti16
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, . , . heartiest congratulations on the 81st of these axelhere given. The first is one hundred a,cres on the fifth con- cpo�ra on a state-wilde scale; put on onstration.". A girl designs and makes thought he '�W�" Crippled for life tre- �arayyRis; in selected cases it is pos-
anniversary of Your birthday. I
I thn'hik for from Mr. 1. Wesley Beattie, of Sea- cession of Stephen, ad,jtoining the drama contests with (hundreds of a complete '"outfit, for. herself74hat's queritly walks without a iiinp, and X. sibbr) to loop leg muscles .under. the
,,, We extend to You lour tortb, and the second from Mr. -L. E. 'in a s,Ly_.la rays taken at inte7als show the fin- teDdoris extending f
,�, farm of Mr. Wellington Haist and will clubs, staging everything from heavy her project. She exhibit -4 it rom -the instep to
�' your hospitality extended to us at all CmIdiff, Of Morris, as follows: a 0 a judges and., a crowd of 0 ration ermil the
,�. , a] disappearanca� of the line of.�.de- the. toes. This pe p s
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� . times, and for the careful and m,evh- take possession at once. The deal tragedies to slapstick comedies; raise revue b It r I
.. �lodjcal ,*ay in which you band1led af- From Ex -Reeve BeatAe was arranged by W. C. Pearce, Exe- and sell pigs for money to eq11Ip their people, gives the, details of expense marcation. betwean' graft and host lebild to ,get normal trao�tlon and gaIL
, bone. The patieIit has ,a brand new D , I. A'pen Kamvel of Chicago has
. Saafortb, April 2, 1938. t,pr. Mr. -and Mrs. Kirchner and son per
; own orchestras; raise ft -�-cattle, and the way she Made it-t1at's,her
� fairs of this good old County of Hur- �
.., ti , In turn, s, th his Own abin! spvclahze,d in resteripog eanetio.- t.
. � on during Your long term of office. --Mr....G. W. Holman, and daughter recently came from,.Pol, sheep, corn and wheat th,an thair dads demomstra; ori. he pleks ulf hipbone, mended WI
� We -deeply appreciate your best ef- Goderich, Oat. and to found -a 'home on Canadian soil. did'; spruce up old farmhouses until many pointers wheid others "demon- The physioiogj�al Vrinciple on the damaged handi;--of workmen hurt
. . Dear Sir: I wish to extend to you -Exeter Tlmes�Advocate. they are ready - for company again, ; strate." Last year 4-H members corn- which bone grafting depends is the in industrial accidentir, and has per- ,
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� � forts iu the interests of the commum- my heartiest congratulations onreaeh- _. plant trees by the millions-, check ero- pleted 700,IMO projects, ranging all the natural tendency -of .a healthy bone formed -marvelous 40PRmtIons to re-
:: ties in which you h ve lived, and in ing your eighty-firset birthday. may Contracts Awarded At Collegiate sion, purify, farm water suplyliep, Pre- way from breeding up aged[, corn , -to to fuse with adjacent bones. As far store crushed thumbs, and forefingers
. � all the County, as 9.r work brought you have many more. vent forest fires, create wild g�me pre- electrifying -a. house or con�ertlng a bark as 1860 the famous French sur- to their former state of flexibility. He
you in touch with. all the municipaii- ! geon
'I', ties. I deeply appreciate your. hospitality Contracts for furnishing and equip- serves, can carload,g of fruit and veg- swamp into a game refuge, I , 011101" tried to supply Trew particularly stresses the "o)-educa-
� which was extended to mie many ping the rolurng at tfie, Collegiate for etables, earn 02oney for their educa- In New "York State, 4-H members bones for old, experimenting with an- Lion"' of injured hands, and has creat-
,:, May we then, at this time, extend . ' Imal bones. It didn't work. Shortly ed exercises that n6s�re full function
I to "u our best Wishes for the "gol- times while I was a member of the lrome Economics and, Shop Practice tion, and wind up the ye�ix by steal- have reforested hundreds of acres .
: . den sunset" of Your life, and also ex- County Council. The members of the have been awarded. Messrs. Ball and Ing the epotlight. from the grownups' with 9,114,000 trees. In. -Minnesota after 1900, the Problem of bone re- to handle that formerly would have
� I ' Council looked forward to the Social Zapfe will furnish tlia equipment; W. International Livestock Show . in Chi- 10,000 members co-operate in forest Pair, became acute; the industrial age been uselem. Attempts have been
tend, our beat wishes to Your wi .. was, cracking
I �: and family. . 'fe meetings that we had, at youil'ii,bome, Cowan & Son wall do the carpenter cago,each November. fire prevention., lerosion control, game World War fu u bones fearfully. The made to mranufacture a new forefin-
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. I . , Respectfully signed, by the follow- With best wishes to yourself and work, and D. Kay the decoratirrg� And remember, whatever thlese feeding, and water restoration. In Or conspired, to wreck ger from a ohin fragment, but thus
� Ing Wardens and Reeves- MIS. Holman, I am, Clinton News -Record. I poungeters-do ,has to be done on a Utah, 4-H boys protect wild life, batch man's framework- ,Orthopedics sud- far only Partial success has resulted.
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11 Yours sincerely, Practising in GL401ph I farm budget, which means on a sboe- pheasant eggs under domefstic,hens to denly grew from the scormed- step- New toes, -however, have been made.
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IL J. WESLEY BEATTIE, string. Supposing, for instance a restock local areas. Rural yodths 'of Child Of surgery (concerned chiefly Orthopedic surgeons are often ;ask-
1� Mr. Bruce Fox, D.C., has opened, - with braces, splints and ca;stS) to a ed, "What happens to those good Sam-
, I Ww-lden 1931. an Office in Guelph and he will have young girl on, a farm wants a modest Illineis, in a unique health drive, ap-
� . Soakin P, the Poor From Reeve Cardiff . ensemble for spring, and Yet her'te- ply old motor oil to stagnant ponds fascinating specialty demanding the ai'tans--the bones that are borrowed
,, 9 the best wishes of his many friends Sources are linRed to 50 Cents. Should to destroy mosquitoes, battle 20 anii- highest Pkill in human engineering. bvr"?" They do not suffer; being
0 � Brussels, March 17, 1934. here. Bruce is a graduate of, the Na- Among was surgeons -at th . front healthy, they an in rapidly and. be-
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I.; (Condensed from The Commentator Mr. Geo. W. HOlman, she tackle it? Certainly. She could Mal aiseases which are communicable ,a
, � . . . tional College of Chiroppactic, Chica- follow the example of 12 -year-old El- to maW and limprove:domeptic sanita- was Dr. Fred Albee who hail grown come just as strong as ever.
� l , I in Readees Digearf) Goderich, Ont. 90, and for the past couple Of years I . I . .
�., 1, ,- The amount of hidden taxes impos- � UP among Maine apple tre
1, Dear Mr. Holman: It affords me a has been practising with his father aine Dervereau of Illinois. Elaine tion. I es', he be- - �
,�, ad on the things we buy is incredible. great deal .Of pleasure to extend to here,.' For the past -few weeks Bruce,, bought two feed Sacks for Six cents The local 4-14 leader is the real wIz- lieved ,that bone surgery codld follow
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and bleached them; pattern., thread ard. There are 100,GN Of these vol- a Principle of tree grafting by which The Lamb Crop
Tobacco in. all forms, wines, beers, You My most hearty congratulations has been getting his equipment to- and gnaps cost 19 cenO. Material for unteers, m6re than ,half of them uni- layers of w-ood-particularly the layer
I � , I � whiskies, matches, lubrica4lag oils,, on t.his Your eigbty-first'birthday. gether and his office renovated and Lambing time is the shepberd'e
I gasol "ned up for a com- mat flows -are
� ine, electncity, tires, inner tubes, May I join with the Reeves and Ex. on Monday this woiek q a snappy little hat cost ,her 11 cents. varsity trained. Each must be through which the sap barveEt. It is also the time reqrojr�
�. toilet preparations, fur -articles, jew- Reeves, Wardens and Ex -Wardens to business.-Wingham Advance�Times, Five cents' worth of discarded quilt- bined sage, confessor, counselor and ebe(l, Albeer felt that damaged Ing the most exacting cam Every-
. I I elry, automobiles, trubks,, motorcycles, wish You and yours the best this old Former Wingham Boy Drowned' Ing pieces made a dainlit collar for friend, for there is; no limit to the de- bones would mend More quickly if thing must be in reakliness for the
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,; , adho sets, phonographs, records, sport- ber church outfit, a tailored one 'for mands ,their youthful apostlep make
, , 'i r vrorld WIN give; and may you long Ore lating blood were allowed to flow '
,� . Jng goods, cameras, candy, Chewing Eve to enjoy the golden sunset of life The Fly-pathy of this community school. Total cost, 41 cents�. for irifurniation. ?, I � I freely through and arlouild them. He coming of ihe, new, crop. Three or
. � . four weeks before lambing the preg-
.", gum, soft drinkt�, telephone calls, the- so -richly yours. . didn't think in terms of iron b;a�ces; I
,,'. . will go out to Mr- a-nd Mrs- George It was on a shoestring that 4-H The basic unit of 4-H is the local nwit ewe should r,ecedve better feeds
" 0'. � star admissions,, oleomargarine, and SlucereI7'yours, Smith, of Halifax, formerly of Wing- girls of Iowa put on their sensational club, formed by a,eount�y boy or girl , he was, already dreaming of recon. . -order to insure a good flow of milk
. structing humair framework in terms In
.. other things are all,taxed by the Fed. L. 8. CARDIFF. ham, whose 13-year-oldi Son, Donald, P'6rformance of the opera, Boih�-mian Wilo gets a few ,Others interested, and for the young L-Lmbs. Alfalfa, red
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,,, oral Government, and ,these taxes are was drowned in Miller's lake, near Gi of muscle levers and Matched grafts.
I Mr. Holman Returns Thanks rl." They learned, the melodies by a local adult to sponsor It, aided by Rac
�. .ailing clover and other legumes make the
11 Halifax, on Saturday. Donald, in ,radio and phonograph record; Staged the cquntY ffLrm supervisor. The Conn. WISCassQ"u
- all paid by the consumer directly or .Jn the circular saws of the
i It: reading these splendid letters mber mill which had ras best bays for breeding ewes; they
)" indirectly. COMPanY with another lad, the son _
.1 MY -ind- goes back," said Mr. H61- their county ellininations, amd then ty organization holds an annual corn- cinated him as a bby, Al,bee� experi. are almost essential -at -lambing time-
V� . Heads of families who earn less man, "to the Many. pleasant and, use- Of a mOunted Poldl0eman, was canoe- swung into the state-wide finals after pet)tIon, Whose Winners go to the allte If they are not available, mixed hay
than $2,000 are considered "tax-free" Ing on the lake when the accident Mented- with miniature replicas which
� , ful meetings we -had toga 15,000 members) bad studied the�'score fair. The state 4-H is under the di- ivould shape bones with the same which contiains, a fair ammitat or
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, ' their lives. and the whole state had become "Bo- rection of the State agricultural col- ' be
3,:, prominerit parts in ld was a popular boy here and herrijan Girl" conscious. - To the huge lege. The U. S. Department -of Agri- The result was
because they do not have to pay in, those who took ther and to Occurred. I Both 'boys lost
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come taxe& But studies by the Twen- them w: Dbna speed and accuracy. legume should fed� Suceu], eat
_e, 11 tieth Century Pund show -that the "tax Cal -ling them, I would like to name was .an expe,it swimmer ,having football stadium at Ames came the culture maintains regional adivisors, make a 'welcome addition to the ra-
�,�L' mo9t of them'if not al -1, 'Won Many races at various Wat6
I free" working man who earns only attachhble saws, bite, and drills.
, , , , $!,NO a year pays an. a:varage'of $190 as Memory sports since leaving Wingbam. Mr prize cast -of 175 aingen, the heroine and partially finances 4-H through its Although Albee prefers hIs electri I c d0n, but ,not Mbre than one pound a
� 'I, sometimles plays us tricks we regret. - a farmer's wife, the gyp" queen a extension funds. The National Com- sa-W, other great ortboped4c surFeons day should, be gd,vau as larger amoUnts .
,;�. . Smith was, for a time, manager of chicken authority, and, gypsy chorls- M�ttee, supported by private contribu- are krown to prooltuce big, soft, flabby
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1� . 1, - in concealed'taxes in Illinois, or $181 1 have in mind Dr. Milne, Reeve Of th,eJ-Qcal branch of the Canadian ters cuum-try - d0us,'is located at 56 East Congress -notably those at the Mayo Clinic,-- lambs which generally die soon after
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lle , 1�1 , . In New York- That's 19 per cent. of Blvtb; R. W. Livingstone, Reeve of Ba�,,,�, of Cornmerce.-Win � ,,girls who made their Cos . roiriove bone grafts In this manner:
14', 91ram ... Ad- tumes Gut of old. lace cui,taing, dyed' Street, Ohicago, and Serves as a na- birtib. At tbds time the
I �, his income. It he earns and r;pezIds Grev; Frank McQuade, Reeve of Me- vance-Times. With -an instrument like a bit -brace, , feeding of
jl� $2,000 a year he pays $359 in Illinois Killov; George Hanley, Reeve of Stan- mealsacke and ragged, quilts at a cost tional ,clearinghouse for 4-H Affairs. graln is essential. The amount n,eC^
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,� , :1 or $334 in New York, A $5,000 sal. - - the Mayo orthopedist drills by hand
"I � . .ey; James Ford, Reeve of Clinton; of 13 cents each. A wifie-collored ca.pe One day this Past summer I drop- Ing � to size
.$', - . - had once been a feather tick..., Tin Ped off at Janewille, Wisconaln, to
.1, arled worker in New York pays $1,061 Charles Snell, Reeve of Exeter; Rich a .Peries of small holes �aLong the essary. will vary accordito
i�,��,, In taxes. That's 20 per cent. _ Edges of the section be wibhesl torre- and condition of ewe. Half to three-
�',�,:,.�' . ard Jdbmston, Reeve of Ashfleld-all , piepans made good tambourines for , see the historic county fair, which move. Then quarters of a pound- per day of a
."),,, -d wi with a chisel he cuts be-
!� But this is nothing compare Dairy Production barefoot gypsies. Ten thousand rural adult promoters bad seen go bankrupt gra n. in ture In up f t 0
ell". -of whom played their parts as men fwefn these holes until th 4, iX ade ID W PSrtg
t�;�. I ,e. bone frag-
1�,,: what is Yet to Come. For the past and their names will not Soon be,for. ' ' and urban folk cheered the petform- and whlcV 4-Frers had turned into a oats and one part bran is generally
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�,A, Federal Government ' Production of creamery butte;r in ance to an ecli Ment is free. The method 'bad, ad-
',;."'' ' I gotten, for they served, their 'county O. Then hundroo,ols drove smashing Su,cce". Thousands crowd� sufficient - If mixed or non�-Jegume
I bas borrowed at least half of what it I Ontario during March was almost as through the night, some as far as, 160 ed the three-day ineet wl, I boys aT,e feed, the additaou Of (half a
f,��k ,loid country well, to the best of their th Vantflges, It is believed, First, the
,,- re not seared by heat
VP4� 2. high as a year ago. The number of Miles, to get home in time for mom- tensive displiYe of livestock and farm
�4t� , has spent Borrowing, of course, ability and with goodi judgment, which . to ex- bone tissue,S a
,t�!,�� can't 90 On forever. Hereafter we i ' gpnerated by the terrific Speed of the Part Of 611 Meal Will prove banefle-fal-
, � I Pounds manufactured- in that month Ing milking. products; a 4-H dress, revue wl h 40
1?��Ii, alwVs stood them 1h good Stead, , t As lambing time approaches, and
,� Must raise all the cost of government is estimated at 4,718,000 as compared electric saw; second, the small dirill
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..12111 I I "To all those who joined! Mr. Beav� Founded on a financial shoestring models; hand Concerts, dances,,, ban- . c ]iamb, they
,`,�Q by tax6s, and we Must raise In add!. ers in this inagnificenft testimonial it with 4,91,r, rn� in March, 1937, a de- are hundreds of 4-H bands, and orch- quet, art show, rodeo, dog and pony
, holes along the edges `q. the bone per-
Z'- mit An increased circula will requiTe more pen and feeding
,i%1,,' ,: - , Con enough to PaYt irlf4fest aad prin- crease of C'111,y 2 Par cent. Westerm,' estras throughout the country. En- show, and an elab . t4ou of bloodi,
21�7. would be a case of wilful ingratitude Orate dramatization space. The ewes, which are expeted
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v��- CJPQ on the 2P billions we have bor. I f I did - hence more rapid mending, The frag-
;��,4��, not at least thank them for Central aVd ' f)rtbern Ontario showed'. )ergetic Youngktera of Calhoun Coun- of the dairy Industry.
11 1�1'1,, " -rowed from bhe banks. -ments of bone removed by the Chisel to lamb early abould be geparfited
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�� ` , This means their great kindness in thus. remei* a gain in, Output, but in Eastern On, ty, ,Michigan, raised ", hood corn, At random I asked,41buffy 14 -year-
,, �1, that. taxes will be laid on., The ri ch, i, It turn are carefully packed around the frac� Tf6ffl ... the main flock.' This to easily
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i to'be Sure, will be soake& But if the baring Me on this occasion. #fter tarlo bbere was a decline of 16.5 par gold garden produce and gave plays to old, to tell me about'! ad 'out tare; this aids the broke& bones to done If the kamn was marked at breed-
'L_ r . -this Is but An expression oft'heir cent. and In southern Ontario the re- earn money to equip their 4-H orch- that he was one Of fGUI`brOlther9Au a reunite."' Sometimes when b Ing time and reoords kept. The
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cl. , . government confiscated ductiola was 11.3 per cent. For the estra which bag made 75 public . ap- 100 par ceri�. 4-H kamily. Tom," he to join, small holes sr� dhit6d in the warmest atied '*lost comtprttable Peon,
,��;�. Rq(!1jess of heart and of the kindly " ones fail
.,�::::, ,'':� 4nl000nias over $25,000 a year, it would first three months of 1938 total eteam- 082rances and played to 40,00 peo- said, "-tba,t19 'my olde
el,,,11.�el,�'. consideration W1b4Ch they all, and
I., still be $60OR00,000 short of its at brother -Is bones adjacent ,'to tbe fractuI"e: (1)
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11 1 'T .. ex- many More Councillors whose signa, ery, butter production In � , Ontario ple. - , �, . one receiving plenty of "noshine and
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1�' , .., " - at agrlicul�ural college. ;diaughtg should be selee&
,�,. 1. 1, liefidItUrles.' Therefore, the poor must He's studyiNg Powdered bone re Ih
I ", a OW amounted to 12,267,400 pounds As cam- is deposited within f a fro
`�(�;,, �'_;,' - tures do not appear, exhibit d t ard 4-H, fairly bristles With opportuni- to be a
N'10��,, I .be soaked, too. ce&fle man. Hank is interest. the fMcture. -area-, (2) an -aseptic, in- ed. The - floor should , be diy, level,
,,.. �, ',&i me and mine in the many "T �d with. 13,047,200 Pounds In the ties"for energetic young peop�e. A ed in engineering; (he wants, t'
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,�, kt�!�` I The end of -all th Is would seem to 6 spe- fll)mmatory process,, Is created, which and well bedded With clean straw.
'i . �,, f,, be that the our acquaintance. The Most and the scimilar period of 1937. The cumula, boy may get big start by securing a cialize In. soil erosion. Ed, bing Pen should be so equi-13-
"I",1 �Q,,. .Poor and the na in'trying increases �Iocal circAfflon and thus
, 111, I ar-ppor best I c -,n do is to retu,rn thatiks, tivC, total for the ibrea-montil. periOd 'ealf, a Pig, chickens, Or use Of a Plot to save up to get III S, own farm. Me? brings a richer blood This ]Am
". 1�1.1.,.�;�,.!�, ought to her given the privilege of whi ch I d I ped that 1-nddvddUal pang can be eas-
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, k_U -0 with heartiness and much showed a reduction of 779,800 pounds, of ground from big father for dot g h, I'V supply
.�,�� ........ . I t. The make of Cheddar Chores. Or the -stake mjay bre, by a calf, and a track garden, and-" afid When the s-binboue itself is q�n,lrj,
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."�I.�, !_,�'. I Owing how much they are being feeling, loluled with, th� hope that we or 6 per con a got a Pura -bred Guernsey affected region. . 41r r,ade. For this Purpose light, two.
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� �,,,,t,,. Wlien the tax lavler taxes a shall all be spared long cheese In March followed the trend local club. Tjpo Rotary Club .1� �"(](,,J, folding burd9es four fee to theI '
,.�A, - ; to,exchange of Cba- he was off! ed, as In. common "auto -bumper" ac- sidc� and three feet high are very use-
, , IL,tK',�,� , I, - dollar out of their Pockets,, he should kinily 'hip; a borrowed, $1,475.. at The feeling came over me that I ci �lauts, 14,W --fl�- ful, By stirting In the warmest cor-
�;��,,!!-, 9 greetings of friand -hd of the two preceding months andt was d ron, Nebraslta,
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41,i:i2e,�):, 10640r&ed10 take It &Way While his will." . considerably smaller than in 1937. the bank, and loaned seven 4-H boys was glttfng_�n on something far more somethneg long metal plat , ner and �Jowclng the hurdle at right
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� -4 I �, ` "') �. " t6m his 9190a of beer, fr&a the rouge � . below a year agg, and for the first payment to be in the offspring, Rot- dig that,night. Th,ere,s a view,force, �ured by Screws to the Ini, ad bones -
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, fil it . Output In March was 54.6 per cent. $,68 each to buy a reglAbbred p1g—re- Importafit than a mere county shi _ lag, a complete pen is Constructed
4:e. , 1�, , 1-14 Oftfe's dheeksi, from What the I St V, but too often the metal, Subjected 't; wau e ch ,hurdle. In this Way the
i ��-. (", ,,_. I . I tlrree month@ 49.9 per cent. less. It ary getting two pigs of the fir lit. a ne spirit on, thd' farM, that had ,., . � ewe kept IluileChrid Is less likely '
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