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1940 Ford V8,D6 Luxe Coaa—in perfe,c�t order.. I �'11�'io4p.
. � assistance In �the campaign, we would Williams, the County Secretary, wgk,Q X i HOP Und t ofthe Federation of Ag- .�' , . , -,g � * - 11 I I
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worked long hours to, duplica e ,tho riculture, andi one A37,.FQ.rd -V$`CPach--7with 1,7 . , � Tpt , 0� �". 1 -
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I f Huron to do a good Job—we eplili- oration of Agriculture held In Toro'n- .i 1934 CheWdlet ?,-ton'heavy duty truck, with stake , 'a , - . -".,.,. "'. F
make this achievement possible—men 0 ; I . .., 1 . , dolls, - - With -in t,he Church Dr Tom- ` " � ,�. : , �!%�, I ..:: P '14
1 I i% James Mullen, your CoUn- gr I -d for their friend- .to on Tuesday a�d Wednesday of - . I . � �,�
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ty Vlce�Ql�airman, and Mr. M. A. Reid 17 hospitality, we, sincerely thank this week. . . . . I . - 11 �� .. I �1, , " �',',
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Cha:iri"n, G. L. Parsons Publicity . Yours veU truly, - . . .1 .1 I 1. I .- ... der in-'s6cial thought. � .1 . . I �
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Chairman Charles K. Sau�ders Ein. WALTON, I 1� . "', L . "'.
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.. miinis.tr�tloh Chairman Harvey -Ers- ___gy,i __�,f %Umediate 401iytry. CALL I -EE THEM! tures, In whielh- the -disclaimer is- v6tc- - '- - -�] " .
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Tegarded,snow, ice and cold windw to Miss Isabelle Alexander, of Shed- ners � were, Ladies, most games,, , _�_;!t � "
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witAinutt any financial reward whatev- pilrehased frohl, Mrs. H. Ricker. About 275 people,were, present at -, . 11
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I . � . I . I . � Mrs. William Aotz, of Urediton; Mr., A �Ly XX41A. -Pizes were awarded to the - -
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witli her . daughter, Mrsl. E. Shalitz, of Miss Grieve and friendl London; . I . � TungstAn-0ealring- *eins discovered as lailich may be -said -of his leader- I ,Spring breeze', . ., " I
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. . [yfg yar. were presented with war Savings : . west Territories, are regarded by two withinj Christendom in recent these sma!rt Rqw creations. T,he It I 1 i i ., ,
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. .. 1941 :CHEV. COACH . visited recently with Miss Glae Stamps. I . .. . . times delight you bt, - I . 91 . . ".11. !�l,
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I I - I'll .1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN .Grant conducted, the -service and � ' 6 I who recently ex- ,7oPeration. and unity. In .1 '�' I- -
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, "I -1 1937 CHEV. DUMP TRUCK-- - yond the grave, ppinting out ttb - - - - Protestant ,Christian bodies have been i �,Y
I , dence for the belief in the teaching Mrs. McIntosh, of CrQmarty, vis'dted 4 urgently needed - alloy, metil., Ap- , , . . I... 11
, ... with 4 -yard box - I quietly but steadIly drawing together, I . :�. :: �� 1�
I and, life of Jesus along with, gts�-te_ with Mrsl. ,Erlq C. ,Dow sdayI. r x1mately. half"of the 4,000 -square Irbeset trends,known as the Beiameni-tr THIS SEASONIS NEWEST HIT! . �.
1936 FORD DUMP TRUCK I . . . . . � ''... ---
11 . ... . . I . I Prien,ts of His interpreters in the Now .Mrs. McLeod and Miss McLeod -and W k 1 4 :TZ, & W L01 . . mile region is underlain by rocks in c,l Movgilsent, are taking form as the. . I . . .� . � .. - "I, 4, ,
, with 3 -yard box Tesf�ament. He anin6unc,ed that Sun- Mrs, Thomas, of Bayflield, spent Fri- 11. . I . I . :�,, 4
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. I . I . which schee te, the tungs6en-bearing World Council of -Churches to which I 1. ,',,�,�.
the ollijoe:t, . Y 11 I - 'mineral, might . occur, and within som' � � n :' I ,
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.. 19$6 CHEV. ONE' TOM (lay. next be would discuss da with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Dow. . . . THE' I ^ .
� , . with. stake body -.1. . tiods sometimes presented by Itho�e Mr. and -Mrs. Gfordon D6w spent 11 . � . . e eighty national Church bodies, . �� ��,.,
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� " . .A. J." is in charge of tractors at these rocks 400' oi� more veips eon- including most of ,the strongest Pro- CASUAL - .
, 1. 1935 FORD - PICK -111.0 ' . ,%vbo profess to deny thip Christian, Saturc -., - .1 I r,-
" . . . lay in Stratford ' . . taining. varying amounts of tungsten testant communions and a number of 4 1 '.1
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I � n the'evening there was a fair at7 ily, Mr. ,.Campbell Dow and Mrs. Nel.- you -are a iesident of Huro y . 1. e bell, adherence in the past three SUIT - . ..., I ... ... .... . . . . ..._,
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� I tendance.t1i bee , and bear of the work son.Brydkesi spent Sunday with Mr . ly'about -five per cent of the favor� _a t I . I . ..:,
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, ea or - Mot rg ' I . . . . . able ground has been carefully pros- . "',
.. . th.. o carried on by the eburgh iii West ard NIS. Willi -am -Kearney ,at; Blyth, that s In al th
I I Africa. There were pictur,eg ot vil-' Mr. Kearney' return,6d'.h�me 'with tell you exactly whd we are referring pected for scheelite. ' - . the moving spirit has been .Dr. Tem. , . I � 0 \, . 1 ... � , �,
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. _. I Nge life with bush schools regional them after spending a week with his +� �1171 I. A T1 McMurray at Most of the two hundred oli� more t " � I �1 - so ... ",
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I I . . � .. . daughter, Mrs. Erle C. Dow. . 'E.-, I � . .. .... �� ".,
. I . . I Mr� and Mrs. W.'J. Dow returned present Mayor of the Town of, Clin- scheelite veins exaplined lie within toward' their realizaition..' Appropri- . � .. .
I I - . . : I te4 miles of Gilmour Lake, which is ately, indeed inevitably, he is now the I.. ; , �:
, . . I . . lh.cme after Spending a few days at ten . . . a. job, which he has held, 45 miles east of Yellowknife Settle- .Chairman of the Provisional Commit- I - , - I . .-I., �11.
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. 0`1111111i,'.. - ' Incidentally quite often -in the Past m,hnt. tee of Ube'World COuncil-6f Churches, __1 11 �.,��
A ' : ,up 9w 1 1 . None of them is sufficiently
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. , - I .1 � A? J. McMurray is A man who haa. .. +etnates in the equipment of one or ter,of fact, the- native cast of his � I ��,
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. , � .. . I Mi. W ' illiam Dale attended the Fed- arrived ly reveals, is that of a liliei�al conor- ... . " � I " . I . . 11, I 11 �, 11 .. � " ,
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- - eration of Agricultdre . Convention back over a long period .of life, a eration, or to be' erected in the reg- vative. He is a radical-'bndy in the . . ��
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. 0 , I held In Toronto this week. majority of it spent working around Ion, high grade schoelite concent�ate literal and laudatory meaning. of I / . . ,.,.�
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I . Mrs. Jno. Nottingham received wor(I machinery. He Jigs been selliag,'tilk- could be recovered. Some such ar- that abused term -one whom Chrite, . I .: MI," 0' . ", , ..
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I . -.Y .5 at er atil�L, Ing ' living Ahe "machinery" game for rangeinents ar .0. under consideration tian, conscience impels to critical ex-. I I I � � "I
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" . , . I , , W . . young son .took the triiia, to Toronto I ' It' has been hi I s � 4 S, . -,.,
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. . .1 17 . . � .1 . I I . ,and from there by plane to British ,1��een interest. life, pend largely ,upon nss.ay returns from P' . � 11 ... I...",
� - 1 45 - . I . work . . . and 'he'has one s,atisfac- amples already collected or and happier order of human society ' . 0
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I I I . of Mr. and 'Mrs. William Jewitt on .has never. sold a man a "white ele . . �
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S Tuesday even!W with a goodly .at- pbant," I . _. . . -iregion- lV_,1939 An the. 'Con Mine in clal organism. But that concern has ; I . "I
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� I tendance. The subject under 'discus- . 7. I " veins being. mined fbr. gold, and Ill never -been permitted to inveigle him "" . . I
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T ,i` sda' .... " rch 31 't I - I . the f6ilow-ing "''Year tungsten -bearing into crusad.es for ",", I I .
I., . I , V1.1- Y, . � Mr. Donald Buchanan, was appointed that whep:'jou sell a man somethilig 11 I . I I
. . � . . - Ing were discovered near Gilmour change. -His advocacy has beem,ciiina- .1 � , ,
. I � I . . � I I ,,I, convener foi� the meeting on, Tuesday you should make a friend of him " VP ' ' and care. .. .. i 1�
. .. � � ". . I 'h Lake, It was not until 1041, howev- ed by critically conceived . .,�
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, .30 P.X. A GRAND . I ' -he says injills soft, school-teacberi er, that concerted ,efforts were made, ft!lly developed pro�oaals -for orderly
I . . . .1 . voice. , "I like to be able to drop in I ' imProv,ement.. His l6addi�ship of the 1. , --ftv I
. I � .. .... � . spending a few days in, Aubilrn. - . . . I to search for and develop tungsten- - - I .... . -1
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'L ANMALS ENTERED FOR COMPETITION I.. � Mr. and Mrs. Austin nd *see a man and see -how the ma- . thought, ,On soclil inifters. 1�111�� I 1-,1 I .
- . � . I I Dexter and . bearing deposits. No v6ins:of an �b- c ,_ \.,
. I L.", . chinerfis warking, and liot be afraid has been. Informed by the same wis- "�,I . I I
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. � . 'UNDER THE AUS I PICES,00. THE StAFORTH' . Fern spent the.-wdek-end with frJends n ' viously commercial character were dom and moderation. yet resolute in- N " I .- . I
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- -_AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY , meeti 5f the ,W.M.S I . discovery during last summer's field listence upon advance. t�ie widely � , I
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I I � , . ' '* That very fact is helping him a work, but the many ocrurrenc,R§ with-,, i]teralded "Kalvern Report," c a in e . 0 1
� I I . - I . . of Constance. United, Church was held . I . . 0 . 11
Z Headed ghlanders Band . great deal these dnys a.§ he gets in t e sm 111
. by the Segforth HiZ5 . on Thiirsd4�, March 12, with Mrs'. h.'. " all ,area lWensively pros- largely from his pen, drafted between . I �, I . L -1
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I . I .- . . . . . I William Britton in . pected . are a favorable �indfcktlbii thAL midnight and dawn on the closing ' . �
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. C theme for. theL year is "TheF, mercial d6os#s, in: night oi! the conference. ,More slgfij-
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JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLO K alth -By connection with, the 1942 Intertlationa ' i'there may be com 'd!nL . ficant is. the -aorh of 'the' )Britis,h. I . . . �
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. . I I Which We Live," and for Mhrr.h, Plowing Match in Huron County. Ill it i� I - I
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I . I I "The Lord's Supper; the COv011afft' 01' rri6nds -ar'e offering, their .help , oil *roniniended for rurth-er careflil PI'o- ellurelie.s' Go;A,Ii.,disioi ror Internation- . . ?
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. . REMEM,BER-THE � , Our Creed." Mrs. Britton 'gave, .sonip (, soecting. . : I i
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' -thoughts on "The Statement oi F aith I ' Tungsten is iised T�h�rdly in thP. . � : I I . .1
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I . I TT 11 in Regard, to the Last guppoy, �)"d ; ' � I Tilakine� ;ook.,:md of lli,_�hj � 1�
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al.so ,led in .prayer._ Readings on "The " . - _ . . I
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Dance 'lt,'Night in Cardilo-s ,na quality stool. Canada's produ6tion of thp jssiic.- of - rt-wer re )nsiriwi-on, I 11. .�
I . . '. . Lord's Supper, a Covenant," were I I It, � I �
- I 1. given by .Mrs. William .Iewitt, and - � . . ' ' � , , seorot of Dr. f 'I'll- I . ...
. lays at an 1n!ci,!,,,0ioua1 Plowlti,,z 1-rorn 'I .
I ) 1 'They- usd ,I lot of tractors nown- scheelite at pi,e.,Ient' come -s lar2ply I ' One i,n,*.,.-#-,s ill'
" ,t.zln 1,,ol3 iiiiii-, ill 01'.1ario 1110:p, ,;tLt4l,_'t I !Ivwr-,,e;-, lnilc�s h- ,' I 1.
. I MODERWANb 6LD-TIME MUSIC . Mrs. William Dale.' Mrs,. 1, 6arter (-i I " /
I I . I . Matob. Just stand around early Quebere and froffi tim.gst(.1', 'pl-0- 1,1,,i'(,E,s I,-6e:,C the nublir achifvl�4-1 ... f . ,�
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. . , .Adniission 35 cents . Study book, "Chinese Rise Again," wtis 1. the morning and lkl-�n to 4he roar- pertips ill ilriiii0f Coliinihin,. buL Oil e ; 11, I'Pf�vrrl t I r) tl rulalitins of the j2ia,i . �,
11 I I � . given, by Mrs. J. Nottingham.-- ip.g motors as the powerful niaebines, outptit meets only a sniall fraction of I . �
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PRIZE 'LIST$ MAY BE: O�3TAIN &,.,F,!R0p4 ,THE SECRETARY The regular ineeti" h d away off to the competitions., the, illon-togtic re�.quirenlents. privili,ge to .. ,,uA a week-eIiii ,;t. ) il- . i -,
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. . I . . I� 4_. ' was held' in the baseinent of the You. would actually' wonder -how it' I -*— BishopthoP,pp las't ,Septemlier and to . I * 1_ . :11�:
j. M. Govenlock: .1 �.. Mrs. J. A., Kerr,' ' church on Thursday afteriloon, March would be possible to. secure 'so many drive w1th th, Archbisthop* from epii�ly, d I .: �
I . . Presidedt. y I I . See.-Treas. 12� With the vice-president, Mrs. J. of them at one time. . L inorning to nildnight In a, sequence Juli;t the SvIt for Spring or 'Casual , "
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L . . . I ... W., e 9 [ In the Gardien I of parish visitations throughout'York� wear, .all -wool fabrics in smart Pat. ' ,�
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. I I - . - - opened by singing Hymn 123. Mr.i,. There are other hea0aches this ,E terns, and sma:tly 'made and styled . %.
I . Before the war, seeds for Canadian sibit TII6 ov-rq'rebing impression is . I '�
. .. I . A Nottingham led in prayer. The min- ye�ar to be oncountered. ,One is the gardens came from almost every part ' Theytre the hit of I Ne .1
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.1 F 1. . . uteq Of the last me6tilig were re the sir'6plicity, modesty (,rft,ii,_genuIne- too. 0 w SI.Alft -"
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I . - I 11 - ad matter of fuel. -Anothei-,on.e. will -be' of the world,. Denmark, Holland,.Bel- n,eSS of the ii -tri.., R;obusf-In mfnd naid York at ..... � I I 1. . I ... I I . � . L
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I . I ell I . was a .shortage, of labor on many of the gium, Hungary, England. California, humor no less than in body, every I -— I I
. . , I I I I I I. discussed,, Mrs. Carter took the chair falling and possibly a reluctance on- and our own British Columbia were native gift b ought. into willing ser- -.---.-, ____ _ 1 ___\1.4
. ,� . I . - for,Group 3, Mrs. Nottingham, gave a the part of some to give up their ma- famous Producers. �Bvt- for certain vitude to' exacting 'responsibilittes - --
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lee , I . ffbm Luke 22:19-24, was read, by Mr chines, The fact that the farm ma. specialties it was necessary to 90 certitude of faith all the surer be' SecondWarning ...�
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. S. - afield. North Africa, cause i,t has been, bh,oux�t through I.In-
.- I Lorne Lawson. Hymn 240 was sling chinery. companies are -busy on war )much farWei - - - 1,
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. . I ,. . the, Lord's'Pfaper,ln undson. Lunch amount of difference. , Japan contributed certain lines. In cisms, personal d. otion all the deep- "EN., - , , , - `
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. .. .:1 � Attention, , _ntera - . I I meeting closed -by repeating projects . . will also make a certai' New Zealand,, FrAnce, Germany and' der the C�allenge of current -ff In I �� 11
� some cases the frade was. dir,ect, In
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. . 11 . . . _ . .1 I mmqmm� _'� '�there I's no need to be gloomy about - The trade was largely in the hituds olic Christianity, I eminently equipped Get Your' New - Spring . .,I
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ALL ANIMA -MATTER MUST, -BE BURIED Nomim people from all parts of the.province perlence Just what would suit Can- ,darkness and change, . C, ;h
,. Forrid'er R make ,the trip to Huron County to adal's climate. Naturally `tbe * war . . . . . .
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, see' the ,greatest plowing, -3hatch In -has complet6ly upset all this. Instead .the new Primate of All Elagla-rd Is .1 .
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. . . .1 . 'Joseph Wickens, died Satprdii3r night the history of tile Ontario Plow,men's tain, that country has been aSkifI& univorsally held in tbe.,bighest este I � .. I
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jz� , .. Inkersoll,-Iji her 64th year her everyihing' pqssible, especially in Britain to 'the Valted Slates have left
. � I been., Ill for- dolf&r they will not be disappointed. L I oat ,
" -only two weqkg. She was the vegetable seed line. And most of a more prolo,ind impression than Dr. Now �.. ,
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the other countries mention,ed,_aKfk Temple on. his last visit. He had I ,, .-
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I . . * moved to ingerstoll from North Ox. and the neceessiry material to help completely out of the piqtu're and Wilt nind-e. tentative plans to revisit this � ,�,���
. liable to a fine of $100, according to the Public . ,ibrill tv,billty-four year's ago. She was the match along and hang up another be until the end of the war. countryand would have been h0e i�,t 0 . ". �
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. . I . I .Church, the Womee'a Awdliary and o,ntario.po - ' � This upset has thrown a heavy bur- this very time had he not been wam- Many of, the menis clothing., rations , , I ;.,.
. .. . . Health Ack8ec. 98, $ub-Sec. 4., . the Welcome Circle -4 King's Dauth. . den� on the seed producing areas of dd that his presence In. 19negland slated for a later date have been 04 '' . " , �� ".., 1, I �
. .. I Canada and the United States, a bur- might be required for another and Into effect at once. Many firms, whav#. '.
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JOHN A,', GORWIL"Lo;M-D-o Boll., Herbert WickeTis, Embro; one was extremely un- . ,Ill
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. I - . step -daughter, Mrs. Bryan Brown, . .alr�ady. But we can still sull yo*f ��,
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. 1, - . . of who died In St. Mary',S Koa.1)ltal Kit. favorable for seed productir all over from our big ready-to-wear sta6k wliti � ..: A:
. Meftal Officer of- Health, ' Thamesford.1,, two sigtel%, M-Irs, Philip cheiner, on Monday. Mr. 4uby' was this continent. As a resul ,, in a few been. going ,,ahead by leaps and any style you want—and all the frills " �":,._
- I . . I . . . WKWOP. Passold, DashwOod; Wits'. Edfivafd, born in Zurich on'August 23, 1865, a specidl lines, seed Supply is going to, bounds, and the market gardens on tqbl T" of our special order li'netk ' -' `�`::,.,
. I I � . Stelck, Zuric ; two �rothers, William son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. jactub be soiree this, Spring, but so many the outskirts of the big cities. are' aire still' making double-breasted sitit' IIJ I
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full- Ruby. For many years he farmed..fn' ' ... 1. �1� 11 .
. I I I good substitutes have been ddVeloped getting smaller because It is so di f- But you must order this wedk. � ,
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NMI' I this vicinity, later operating a gener- -that It i's doubtful 'whether the avdr- ficult to get help. . . READY-TO,W5AR -SUtTS, , ". ',�%,,� L
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.` I I _ ... - -';ii..-ho L�: n few years Prior to his u —once. � ustion is thp grave eoutlook for On. . LU 00 - � ... '111144", I
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� .11 . retiremeft Surviving are a gon"'Em- Veget4b I �Pj
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