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sixtk-,m......t.h. A*Lual 'Meeting
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Lions clubs. of •Seaforth
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had it been planned when Mayor
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7 • J. J. Cluff pulteceta iickgt,,c°n*ju-
ALEX McEWING .18
STILL REQUIRED
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At a meeting of tie .Seaforth and ing the name of J. E. Willliefrom
ist,riet -Salvagehele...die.,..U0a- a hat at the Liens Legion
NAMED PRESIDENT
British child. war aleti , - will bone-
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' the ..home. of Reetta artba•Mr4irE... at;
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ay ever-deg...in the attend.' ehamher, Tuesday eight. The draw.weseor
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the. etteedaace e, • alaster
hockey 'game being :wreaked by the
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Whtle Seafortli aitizens In the feet
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Shacldiek Was theetiereito er.; e 'dieligart••
pproval was giveti) to the securing a hockey._atick, on vithinii were
f Clarke's Garage as a,. central d•epot , the autograpes _of the .,Torento
ie the storing of Salvage. Mr. Mel- Maple Leafs end was arrange,d,
in E. Cleake very' generously. don,a1- and sold by Thomas Beattie. Jim
d the mused: portion Of is ware- • Willis, :manager of ' the Seaferth
ouse for this pu,rpose; also. Mr. John --Beavers, is the town's No. 1'
eoderick has secured permission hockey.- fan. The proceeds from
•em Miss Ryan •to Ilse the lot next the • draw,. amounting to $2325,
) the garage ' for Scrap' drori. The have gene to the Russian' Medical
Saimaa.; Caawford M. Smith, pree- • • Relief -Fund,.
ited &plan wheeeba each household • ------• ..
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" The remarkable. improvement in the
financial ition of. the McKillop.
, Mutual Fire Insurance Compana der-
Mg the epast eight y.ears was Clearly
indicated in the ,report of Sectreta.T7-
letatrager ae. A. Reid., at the compane's
'ananual meeting here en Friday after-
noon. It was :the 65th annual meet-
jag of the cone/may. .
• Total , surplus it the close of 1941
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Ins Clubs of Seafortihlt..nd Mahone
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. to bet played aerie • , Thursday
night- Waugh= andieGiatteich %tea
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ediales• wile sneet •011n•','n,. and• Sea-
telea'atheL -referee.-- ateee• ,••• ., --A, a ,e,,, • e•
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tO be the outetanding'.hete.. „key attrae-
tion •of, the year. le . .
The entire proceeds aMe •go teethe
Leona British. Mike War Victims'
Fund -the -rink 11*140...1Si'it ha/I:jig
-donated the rthile free. otapharee. A
three eaayas of thees,ecoad yietore Lean
campaign subseribed wee $50,000,
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there rentaine more -than $1011,000 et
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«nue la ue, told b•e-fore the quota far
the town is reached,. Canvassers will
coal:blue. their emends until every
house in town has'. been :visited.
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gong to he necessary for mane' .elti-
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eful event Tneeday.'eromre, Feb 47,
*lien, teonee eleietelefive .fitienetriatiatatee
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honor ilaiss . 'Gladys, lege* peprelar
Hensall: resident, oil. the leneasiton.:•Of
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her .binthcley. . ProgreSsieta elitell*__Yeeee.
featured during the evening, eare. Bele.
- Kenieedy vanilla:1g first: earlie 'estatla
ITao:ttlueieThe bwinner.anteseaaplayofw*Ge.te,s1peon..esiodT;17iiirKep4yollite,:
Errize, -end i the special ...Prize th* ,iiii*
was wan ily. Mes. Leonard Noakes, IA
delicious
• in Se:afar:tie and surrounding 'die- ea •-•.. • 1 . .
as la
tot would •be given a telephone di- . ' .
i 'he ketchen;
amounted to $102,762.51, the report feature .•ef. the nitgat wilt lie the Sea-
showed, which. is approxiMatelry sea forth.' Highlanders« Built who will
enteen times greater than it ,was, eight
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zelne not rd'n ey bond eh.as •
,o 1 era .., pur . ei s,
to buy bo.nds in Whatever
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ate_ ettee
,at:. a -se-
lunch
attractive tables centred ewita tilia
'ovate' britthcley c,alte maee ey 'Mee.
atory caed to hang . .
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hioh would bil mede ible through
L c,o-operation of tee -Merchants' of HEN. SALL DISTR....TT
statuette ' On this - card Would be - ' . • .
maplete instruations regarding the
play tetween periods'. Their servi, 'des
too, are being donated, • - • '
Presedent William Knox presided, at Followling thee game, .4 •dance has
the meeting at whicb. only a baneful ,
been 'arranged and' wilealee held in
e of peilloyholders were bresent. ,
S.eafarth Aimoriee. 1,
ainaunts
they Can •offord. Chairman [M. A. Reid
of the S•eafortth committee points out.
In the laet loan .a considerable per-
tian of theaSeaforth total
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Minnie Reid., At the 'conclusion. et
luncheon., •the guest of honor, Miss
Luker, Eas presented-4*We a hand,
some pea.no beach and gift. of Money,
" pee of salvage to save, also direc- .M M.
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Alledirectors were re-elected. and at • •
a .a.ubsectitent meeeing of the .
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UP ef econyersions, which • are not
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• M. A. • •Reid, chairman •of the
Judy Shaddick and Audrey Walsh doe
ing .fh.e honors. Although 'coneetertely,
ene for having the'esiertige ready for a
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,e, trucks when they call. •
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Alex McEwing wee' named. precedent., -
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available at this time, he said,.
Caavaseers; in Seaforth
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Secord eictery Loan' Committee
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taken by • email:se, Gladys .made a.very
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Following thla meeting, a • Seeforth , .. • •
rit was organized, uuder the chair- Harry, -.A nderson Wag in—
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i , Strait Dover
anship.i. of Mr. Smite. Other mem-- ., Of •
ire of tee Se.aforth unit aretaCe. P.
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Ile, ,Dr. E. A. Mcelester, a E. 'Kant- • Action. •
M. Reid,
In, Iia report to the meeting Me. •
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Reid said in Part: .. ... •
"Nineteen eforty-one was the, 65.th •
anniversary of your company, and I +'..,,,,,, ,
have .pleasure in reporting another
euccesefue y•ear, which :should be vele .
RED. CRC)SS
commeneere
their remade Monday m.orning and .re-
Ported a ready' reception at every
call. The t.herneometer indicating the
daily sale,•Was in place Tuesday, arid
at the seine :time the loan flag was
for Seaforth, who is directing the
sales efforts ,Of the canvassers '
Within .the town. peaferte sea
scribed one-third its quota in i the
first three days of the cainpaign.
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fitting reply, expressing her geatettre
tharnks for and appreciation .of ."ike
lovely gifts and kindness of the corn-
mittee in ,eha.rge who a:pranged' tae
affair. With the' singing et ."She's a
,Joily Good Fellow," tdie eveeing"to.n-
g, j'A.' A. Y. MeLeat, Fred
eineen' •
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gratifying as. it ea definite proof that .. •• ,
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• flown across Mein Street la front, of
'Town
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eluded': ?Vass It Sutherland m:oved a
and Savau,ge. It was •
,cided to divele the town into two Mrs, Gilenit McLeap, of Hensall, re-
stricts: East ,of Main Street and ceived,•a-ord this week .that. her bro-
many have e•ndeavored to use Meese- NOTt. .
•tionary methods for the preventio•n of
fire less, • . '
the Hall. Mayor J. J. ClUff has
isereed. a proclam.ation cal.ling• On the
."'itieeere to sultP•art the loan. . '.....
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RETIRES AFTER .18 -
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vete .of .thattes.te ehoecistess. in loan-
ing her home for the.. ocnisiotte. Theta
affair was one of the most enjoyable
est of Main Street. . The first col- thee, Harry Anderson, has .beent liat-
aim]: will be Wade in the district eel as. missing in ale operations ever
,ixtt of Maas, Street, bead two weeks the Strait of Dover. He was ,a grade-
ter a collectiele will be made west ate of Exeter High School: and, also a
"A are loss today is more serious • . •
• ..M•rs. E. Ili • Cloaee peeeident, hes
than ever before "in our country's his-isseed, the • following exbreseion of
•tory, as the material 'dee is vital to. appr 'ati - '
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..oui• war effort, but
.•.... :areanevalle with the first, two days'
retu.res of the Victory Loan:Campaign
in lanai). -County in. hand a total of
$426,800 hate been eubseribed. The ob-
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evente of the season. .. . . .:
Cross Notes.
During the past week the Red Cross
' Hensel' the
*Main Street 'Each colleetion will
30 include the business places me
ain Street, .wlelea. , wile, mean that
tvage will . be ecateetee, from them
ice a Month:, and from letnisehold-
st once a month. Me 'committee in
the district
'graduate °teethe Unieersity of West-
ern Onta-no. For years he was, em-
ployed as a mineng engineer at the
Kerr, Atte:thou-Gold Mines. II enlisetteelority,'shalied
ed ,et North Bay ante , received his
timeline' at Trent -len and •Caumlin. He
the possibility of eThe Seaforth erancet eine' -the Red
beteg unable to secure materials for Craze Society •was liapptitih present-
replacement of.--eheee valuable build- Mg "Victory' Revue fer-k ' r enter-
lags and equipment, ow-ing to war -•
tainment and pleasuta The adveatis-
make everyone more •
ing .comenittee for .eVecelier3r Itevue"
th.an everofire conseious in 1942. Jested' it as a new sein.tillatineepiaeleal
-, 'Nineteen forty one records disclose ,sueeess and the two large audiences
jective, Mel:ailing. the special • names
quota, is $1,925,000. Thus, about One-
quarter of the county's total has been
'subscribed in the first two days; of
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the 18 -day ecatapalgri, The showing,
h.awe-ver, is not as ,good as that of
'the e
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• Fr. ed. Huisser Given Purse
At Gatheri.,ng in
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society- of was .grateful
recipient, •of....t-Woitesplendid donations,
the ene of eldo.00 coining fr,eine the ea'
cal Women•S Institute is the result
of •the rummage -sole they held recent-.
la. and the other 'tees 'the 'proceeds
of. a dance staged seam time ago by
arge. of east collection
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mistsof Meese'sSills., Johnston
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ating and Savuge, and. those in
reeedvadahis wings atGather 'ere
England areived inBoz-d
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en July 31abet arrived
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seeing the . revue Thursday and Fre
day evernings seemed to -agree with
camipaign. east. June. '
° a Tuesday's' sales of $1,1'9;000 greatly
Vowed headquarters. offloials 'here be-
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Fred • Huieser, who for the past 1s
years-, bas : been a vaittee
the : Chamber of Ceenutuerce. Both
these orgatezations .have done. Much
arge Of a:elections in the west elis
et areMcMaster-McLean-
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d•Sinith.• 'The date of the first eol-
Aida,: easelealle--Niarofx,,-,....,..,,,,lae.•;Aisr.,.$11-,u0.
unced in thici column peet week. '
En • a stateeneet fallowtng the meet-
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Miss Elizabeta •McAllisterwell-
known passed „ away OD Wed-
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needay.eut thee home int her 90th year.
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w, ,.. bo , onetha ...garraareill,4epiat-'.
"add ebieeatee, eraelieleate lof Henan tee
niany years, She Made her home with
Old. Boys Plan
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them wtholeheartedly, .1thatt:',Ither was
a great deal of sparkiletto al!' -vete
fOrmance, • ape, in. these etays Of 'toil,
'street and strain to Jetea---eetMetlatie
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re:elite,. even for a- sfig
ort period of
definitely
causetheete• of the opening day $17
800, had fallen store The epecial
names quata ,of $125,000 however, was
eveeselleeeribed by ,. $15,00.0e DeSa3ite
''' ' ••±OZbzWetteaer -"and--tAiE4-ravitti47. ,4,17t.
remarkably well.
sectione are dointime
employee
on. the Canadian National, 'Itailleaere,
was honored at a gathering in Metall
reeenttlyt When other employees prea
eietea :him with. •oe. purse of meney.
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move.•to S,eafortli,-
in many ways -to Netter the .work of
the Red Cross, and .the society is ep-
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preoiative of their •efforts. -77
There' -will be an invasion . of the
a:epee, of- the villege_thiseetaa„.01ele •aa _ender
r4 z.4aniyekshotett403,..911'459F/0"'
Itiltretli 'titan& opereates en the teed
c., the Seaforth Unit points out that
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ery citizen can 'help In thissalvage
mpaign, which is designed to di-
rt materials'. that would be.eother-
'into.
' her Sisters, 1Verissee 1111argaret and El-
lenMcAlesterwho survive her
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another •sister; Mae Blandie MicAllis-
tete. of Hay toWnship. There 'will • be
-On
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Tb.e Huron County Junior Aesa
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tion of Toronto plans to hold its. an
..o at Maateneyt Art
meal winter 'froh . , .
was worth whilTh
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exectlXive wish to express tixeir aP-
pr 'aeon th
to the many pebble :who
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4, rough their splendid efforts, made
Victory Revue"
An Usboa-ne Towtnehip canvasser Men
,day sold bands to 16 people and ote
from Howick tawasthip sold 13.
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The following -address was read: •
"Dear Free: On this. your last day
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of work for the Canadian . National
Railways before your retirement. we
-public school. The invadees are on
the -peeve after Metal coat hangers
which they. sell to a cleaning esta;be
lishment at ea .0ent eaeb. You are
se wasted useful war and in-
steal! purposes ; the . Money obtain-
by the committee will be given, to
i .Red • Cross and other patriotic.
aiities. have you..a.truek or trail-
thait You cau &ma? If so, get in
ich with the chairman or any merle
a private funeral Friday at 2"p.m.,
with interment in Hillsgreen ceme-evening
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' Barely retUrns. in Exeter. fee •the sea.
one Victory Latin are n,009., vohlqp
is one-fiftili of. its quote; ueb.ernitli
$10,0100; :peektuarte6r of its item
Gallery, 66 Grenville , Street, Terpato,
maich--6. Th,4,,,len.,.
on Friday , .. , .,
tire net proceeds of the party will) be
turned over to the Red Cross Bejaia
Bomb' Victims' fund and it is expect-
ed that .quite a .substantiel sum will
be realized, for rale bombed folk sf
a real success' . ,
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•admiration society was forme& dur-
ing the two weeks of reheareale The
mein.bees .o.e., ..the . east. so fre uentl
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expiess their admiration of the .abil-
ity of Mr, Turner, pea:tuber; and. Mae
Trend is To'w" ard
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Farm Ownership
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'thought it -only appropriate, that we
be. gatheiee 'here today eo voice to
you our thanks. and appeeciation for
the kited co-operation you Ilave• shown
at all times :clueing the years you hate
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been associated with us. • •Neta •feel
asked to kindly gather all of these
hangers youeen spare and help these
Youthful Red Croesevorkers.
If you have not • already donated
your old license plates to the Red•
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Grose, yOU .Call Still do ste by. awing
r of the committee, and .your help
11 be :gratertgly accepted. , Every
aseiholaer ean help- by saving ne*SL
and magazines, metal,
..quots;
s•all ana leictse Haye'e30-,000,-,eaffe-third
:of its. qatita, atidtatephen $10,000.
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Britain"' charge et „eater..
'Phe cope:Wee in,
tainment. is .hlanning numerous novel -
ties and surprises. for the enjoyment
la. H "e" ' t d
• arper, ens• ructress, an • of the
pleasing personales of both, wilere.
as Mr. Turnee and Miss Harper were
*eta complimentary of the splendid,
The regular meeting of the }teem
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Reelo . Farum. held ,th is. Week at- • the
home' of 11.• F.. McKeeeher, was 'not
teat your Willingness. in performing of.
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eleur, duties and your genial dispose
tion 'during, all these years •that you
have been .associeted with us. should •
them at any of our service ,statiens..
• Lest week the FebrUar Shipment
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of. completed. goods wen•t to haadqu'ar- .
tole from the local work rooms. Six
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alussee.
m, foil,' dry bones, grease, waste
Nee, °arbours and, corrugated boxes
o3. and old clothing, rubeer, indlud-
; tees, old rubbers ,and golostes,
I later fabric in which -there le rub-.
7, also' bottles'.
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Shares...in •-Estate
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of the many .leuronites and. their
friends who are expected' to 'attend.
Mused. for .the eancing will be -provid-
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ed by the •Round Town.ers' .0rehes'tra.
This. ye,ar'e floor sh,ow under the ai.
rection et Gordon Fowler, end put on
•telent :and of the .co-eperetion. receiv-
ed, from the oast and coinmittees.
New friendships were made. • .
We ovee a debt of gratitude. to the
Separate S'allool. eloard, ,for p•ernatting
us the use of 'their hall foe all th•
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quite so we'll attended as usual; due
to, erifavorable weather • conditioes.
Hoe -ever, twenty members' braved the
reiratog and soft reads to put in their
a ppeaian ce • at the poputart-weekly
feature •and joinin tee discussion.
, Mr. Ros,s Murdee aeted as conven-er
not eo unnoticed' on this. your last.
eay. Therefore, in -ape.reciation..• eine.
ly accept this shall token, and we al
sin•cerely • hope that you win live for
triena • -
• yeere• to conle to enjoy your
coming pension. The Ga.ng." ' • •
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es in all were packed. and the folpees
bo x .
lowing reredos were. ehippede . 15,«
quilts, 1 'blanket, 10 pairs Fitts, 1
searves, 2 ontfits. of clothintli00. suits
of pyjemas, 22 sheets. 51:1 --surgical
towels., .1 wash clot14..45: pairs. socks,,
10 pairs seaman'e .s.ocical'el airs sea -
'Yeee 'Salvage 'Committee," • the
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bycast made up entirely of mem-
(continued. Page 5)
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tement continues,' "will bring yeti
.
Although they wei e osey awarded "a
keellrtlite" in the will ' Miss ',Ella
.a
bere of the as.sociation, is expected
to.
on .
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and organized the forura into. games
to discuss the subject -"Who Will
'
man's boot stocki e .aci 'ears sea-
, . , • 7
nazi's scarves, 5 et ere e eetere,
try week through this' paper a
ekly `Salvage Bulletin' which will
sp you posted on, the activities of.
! 001=11
'ttees in bath Seaforth and
7rouncling district, and will give you
of
May IlacMath, retired Toronto echoce
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teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Trewartha, of
Clinton, 'and Mrs. Elizabeth Waxen-
der, of Knoxville, Tenn., will ea,ch re-
surpass anything attempted in pre-
vious years. There vela be bridge and
euch-re for , thes•e vehe 'do not desire
to dance. A buffet aupper will ree
'served. , Interesting novelties • and
. et
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Ne w •
.
, Library Books
Owe the aand?". , The discuselon. cen.
tred around the question, "lees the
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trend leeen away from farm ovrner-
ehip in your conimunity?" and after
. . s
diseuseing the satiation at some
Barn Loss
• : '
•eniaNtse,
About .$7000
« .pairs
5 tertleeieck 'tuc ea:- ' 'tee% &peke,.
ee ) ' t
5 scarves 5" pgirs.,'•,, • aternlate
e-neeketweatete .5 Petrie •
.55 tau.errt'ol cap10 ' . ' 1.`" '-
'1 pates soces„ o t
seaboot stoekings. ..• . • i
;ger:alone and 'mesons for saving "- .
salvageable mateelats. Wateh for
eeive their stare of the $9,107.35
which the deceased failed'.to dispose
prizest will be features of the evening.
'A large atteadanee of b•oth the
• , • j• - ,
leiigth it was decided that in the °pin-
ion
.
Lesiii. Chamhers,. of Conceesi la
(Continued on Page 4)
week's tS,alvage Bulletine"
of in her wiel, as a result of au order
m.embers Of the Junier Association
.
, of those preient, that th.e trend
Grey township, estimaies his le •e; en
i
rt. ,
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issued by Justice R. G, Fisher, at
Osgoode Hall:
and of the Hump Old BoYs' Associa-
New books recently added to Sea-
forth Public Library include the fol-
*as towards farm ownership. T
-t. wet
Pointed out, that there are very few
a flre lalt. week at els farne- Will
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Iell Telephone
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era
Increase
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....MiselleeeMath also failed to, state
in her will whether the spccessi on
'duties were to be paid out of the
speeific bequests to her eleven bene-
tioneof Toronto' and their friends lee-
'a"ritiaipated. 'Several hun.dred irevita-
.
dons • •are i.. being-••Malled and 'rticketS
can n,oW be obtained from the v_arious
town representatives on tbe .• eom-
.
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Fiction -"Botany Bar" Nordihofft
”Stans in Your Eye " Loring'• ."R d
s,, e
Lea -, .—•
, Greeory; "Murder at the Cas-
in Wells;- "Murder Fifth
establiehed 'renters in comparison to
-
'tt'e number of farmers in t•his.•class a,
- ,
decale. oe two ago. The feeling W -SA ih
• • - , , •
that this co.ndition W ould tend to stab-
ilize the 'unteer
amount to $7,000. It destroyed ar barn
of approximately 30 by 50 feet and a'
straw slie'd of the same size. Theefite
aa.. gained such headeray when it was
• • • •
noticed during the evening that: vol-
Lo . -
ions Legion
. . .
13•Ingo is Success
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Dhows .
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ficaries, or whether the undistributed
part of her $38,1•07.35 estate wes_ to
mittee, ,or rem Ernest. W. Hunter,
the president of the aaiociation, or
jo,„ • of Col_
umeist," Fod; "Evil Under the Sun,"
community. -
Interest was aeown en the question,
„worker:h found they were; tot-
wily unable to do .anything to prevent
... .. ,
The Lions Legiou-Binera held Tues-
rhe 62nd annual report of 'The Bell
lephone 0o. of Canada, just now in
be used for this purpose. • ee.
To . era eify th.e ' resulting eon fusion
Mae. Fred Elliott, the secretary. •
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. Christiee "S G "" G Ili • "Th
. nay Goose a co, e
}lean Remembers," 'Baldwin; "Sara-
toga Trunk Ferber; "Nav Voyager,"
In what wayeakeet rqstiOeizt system
of health serlf4S`,10,15'.4"itti*te?" It
Was felt that mere arkr&fage sho.uld
tile spread 'of the fla,mes. •A large '
quantity of grain and implements
day evening in ihe Arinoriee was
largely attended, and as a result the
two divide
) hands of shareholdets, shows the
neserdi.nary job they had to do lase
a Motion was made ,befeee '15 .00
,. Father et the weekly sittin.gs of the
high court ' at the' crdship outhouse two
,
•
Urqes Early
Prouty; "All That Glitters," Keyes;
•"My Friend Flake," O'Hara', "Wind-
be taken .of existing pcilley of the De-
pant
rtmeor Health in regird to .
tvete• lost. SOITle,of the stock was ras.
cued from the bare, but a nunelter •of
..
organizations will $50.90, to
be used for their respective war..
fun.de.' ,
irIt inarolved vasteaantitlesels
teriale and. eupplies; Many of them
d . epossible through ivartipees. ault-
e ,'s"
lateens. Rause was m.ailearef some
'nevi
weeks rigo and his lor
each bequeteruled that
the duties, were -AO he paid out of
' .
'Phe motion was bre-tight by R. 0., •....
.
Easter INita-' iling
.
.
swept Chase; "The Venable's," Nor-
rie; "Amazing Summer," Gibbs; "The
Dram, Goes . Dead," Aldrich; "This
Above All Knight; The Corpse
school • nurses, and 'also to the dental.
.. ,,
. s ervicaoffered to seheols by thesetee
departroient. It 18 eignificent to nate
that there has been keen. interest
presente•d bim with a wriet watca.
Tp
he reeentation was made by Scott
Hawthorne, Art PoweT1 and Joseph T.
'The draw for the door Mize-, .Pre-
esident el A
sided over by Lion Pr , , .
Reid, resulted in the woollen blanket
going to Fred Jobason,
• who beld tick;
tertialee isagety aliearbed .lia.
r manufacturing neecte. •
gays., K.0., •ckf aeeeri•ch. Also appea a
Mg as counsel were H. G. Mar, See-
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Easter comes early this year, and
Came Calling," Bestor,
Non Fiction - "Canada," Tweeds-
shown at the lest two 'forums:', in
wa.ys and means of improving rural
"
}futile ,
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et number 168. '
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re aehievela nefinereas.e .of 43 651
. ,
phones lu 'operation -the biggest
the conipanate histore-they hed to
f • • '
gall , Fee nk Dennell ye ••Goderice, and
C..C. Savage, .K.C., LondOn.
' •
tie e Ctinediaa. Post Office Department
advisee that • all Ea -stela -messages,
greetings and parcels eto Aemed Fore-
muir• "Story of My Life," Keller; "In-
side ' Latin America," Gunther; "No
Other Road To Freedem," Stowe,
health services.
The next forum, on Monday, Feb. 23
will be held at 'Mr. Ross Murdie's.
,
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A ' T r a g e d y That Shocked
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t in 243,530 phones 'and take out.
1,879. In Dame Wards, tta,ey b. to to
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C)perate on
es in the United Kingdem •ehould be
mailed without- delay," Pestmaseer C.
P. Stele this
-
"Four Years in,. Paradise," Johnson;
"Many Perts of Call.," Haven; "To-
•
with Mr. Guy Darranee as convener.
s
t
,
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his Community in' 1880
Idle •through connee'ta and d':' Z. In-
its a total) of 423,41/9 telepth...es
s
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mem:laced week.
- Honourable • William P. Mutocit,
-
mornow Will Come,' Almediagen;
"leecedin.g evtLiked," Padiman; "T'hat
• ,
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ring the year. It is .int sting' 6
e Prom the report tie . Bele tele-
enesi those 'F4IstiSrad
• . ae
Phone Linerria
•-al
s _
.K.C., Pestmes•ter Gen•eral, in :urging.
th.at 'eaely Easter melange .be made:
the rule, out that Easter Mail
Day Alone," Van Paassen; "Klee -4„,
Wyck," Carr. ' "a •
'
'H
urich Man(), as
,,•
(ley Wm. Steet) . •
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as to the guilt or innoeenee of the.
.half-drozen men who had tlisien arreet-
Nue of ot er
sheeted, filth •Bell Lines 'Et Ontario
I Qiiebee, novr total. tiler an a
,
.- _,I•
, ack Kellar, •lietemaneeter «the Ka
Role itainteepal Telephone Setae:ea
points
should be -Posted during the next
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week or ten days,
e__ .,Wonder
" R
Juvenilia- In MyMother's. ease, "
Clark:- "On the Golden Trail Aatv-
. Narrow ESC. ape
-
if an p•erson iso•w living ia
Seafortb •or E.gm.oneville remembers
ed and charged with participation.
•". The Toronto Daily Mail was then a .
tAi 11 •
Ilion. ", « .. ,.., .•
alle reetort alae Pants lila :that 'in
te of the aiteteceateated veaeme of
le asaVeragieg 0,48g,000 ideal • and
000 long testa -nee reettentleas.daillry.
he
,underterent a .bbeestgraft operation on
lila valet lia Dr. Gordon Murray in
:Toronto General it....: atel. It wilt re-
quire Several mu. .s, for the tocovery
of the wrist.
ce
„ The 'appeociela of Easter always
greatly au:Meets tlie volume of cote
'respondence, Parcels, etc., and • tale
esPeciallY "'aiwith increased num-
r'. '
bers of forces overseas', the Easter
mailings will be
theme; e,ereciale _ of Sulats," Lang;
eDeb-bet"--Iefilison; "Secret of the Old
at„aset, Legatee. •
e ; "J.ory's . Cove,".
lace; "Itedd•le To the pea.," Hating;
"Story of Babar," Brunthoff. ,
..
Harold Fielay, of near Zuricb, ear-
.rowly escaped serioue injury when be
was hit by a .22 calibre rifle bullett
while. -he Was operating- a m,a,nure
spreader.
the. Biedulah Tragedy? -
. •
t recently- came 'across a cone' of
.
the Toronto,,Mail of March 3. • 1880.
,This .oid paper contains a lengthy re-
port. of the corner's. inquest heed at
Lacer).
blanket' .she'et of four pages, nine
. whitens to the page. The collie:Me
were e7% Indies in length. 'The tYPe.,
was hand -set, .ancl nearly' all Of th.ese ..
long, news colutnns were Set la eta
type Used in
weed end: ,geeteattattaielard bf
'Vice
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etiffesp.ondingly
heavier.
. .. • ..
The bullet alt One tens of ble glees-
Th.e scene 'of the wholesale murder
pareileea of -the size now
The Expoeitore ao,ndensed ' •::
were,..Praotleally uniterpaired}.
Phere .aire tiOW 2A,218 lien Tele-'
ine elailteholdere Of Wheie 3002-
,94.8 paietentealive in Cenada and
A ever 71 pelt bent of, the betel".
.
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yr.
et_ ea.
Arrested uLL- •
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Cl• • - 'er'"
rreque uharges
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"When it Is rethembered that even.
in normal weeks the Canadian. postal
Corps art the Base Post Office, Ot-
tavve, despatches ap,preeeiniatelY 30a-
(30,0 letters, e4700e pounces. of parcels
and 30,000 pounds of newspapers, etc.,
Ai, D & BE , ,
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all oa .
es, shattieritie it completely, but the
only injury suffered by Mr. Finlay' was
the expense or a new lens. .
Invereiga.tion bas failed :to •reveal
who fliedethe bullet. It was believed
to be a -stray shot Iliad by someone
is some 3e Miles south of Seale
forth, in' the adjoining County df Mid-
clleaex, and naturally the •people of
Huron were gfeatly agiateed and
eager for details.
I was going school et that time,
adireettee-
ments. ..- p ,
Two-and-e-halfeof these long eel:Mane
of -small type were. deyoiect to a ree
port bt tee coroner's innu•esf et' l,nc•-'.
an. I suppose I read every line ,of It •
,.....
62 years ago, for We reed every paaer
,
.
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*Meted by palate laere, eince last
eall,,
the reason becomes apparelit for -the
teed of an aniplettethe margin) to be
,
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hinittiv 1.__ the .....
g n. e area.
' • •
but old enough to be•interested. The
Letelen newspapers reacted Setiforth
we could h el
get 'our .an e on..• Repeat -
, .
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erstertes would varY, ater elle. ret
Lortour
,
,akeryEttip
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.oyee
.,-.••
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JohneIreetibern veaty arreatedi « in
40#0.niork,* lefty :pollee oh .1Vedue4S-
•
day, Ire was •brought to. Goderich
'
JAS. 14r • 'County •Coltsta,ble Plehnex •
Pnielit mixt Proviliotait. laitileetable.taleaalt .
given to avoid congestion Or delay.
Added to this are:the wellInown war
title', problems of provitling-Slupplug
spatee-Pt ercisaings,eete.
"All mall SWAIM be •eorreetly, ad-
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• . «Clean .
,
Brig.
. ht.Burti•iiig
, i
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Friettds Present
ris ,
Vit * - t AlVat• h
in the morningthe nt
end .e.• Toroo • pa-
Pers in the Afternoon. How eagerly'
they were picked Up. The appollittg
affair Wee the eklef tOpie. -- • •
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''ml' theft&
Where -tree Mak Of steltoqr,e--,4.,
.
Port often ebntained Soritethhi.o, .*it''''
ether Witte 'had Missedt.• , .,..,1.,,• .•••,., ',..
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'AO, rettlateihei. A4 •Stiltie"'' ", '"'' .--
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riveadra ig,161116gett eff_haale Obeit*-.
dressed' apd fully., prepaid; Ind a. re.
itah fddiet614 in
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were limey le the 'peateful V,Illatee• .6,f
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et In ihe: tifili,!..'140$ Jig 0 .., l',. • ..,•:' '
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s , , .choniti*ttAtteigni ltlide..,
uita tif 116; 041(.101i.ltteeelOvt,100*
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Pamela 64,11041id be proPerly paolted,
viii" ' • oil, , sad . abide With eeeitiplettair
- i illiatotoromidibtod, nbservii
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Altkitt:ta.60$60)0••• . .. t":41:ip!thVattlrIW. ',,,
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