HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1944-05-19, Page 2lt......... .. ... . ..... IIIb , , . ' t' d 31ke, F.�r J, 1,; t.11% Dill aW t7hat, 9 i,,, items 0 , 9 - Pf � ro "I 9 "er, ve
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*ft*6* by �XcUan aerve or,wor. P,O ''D wq eao .1 O'n qr Icli tfil ae
will go bit It res f after abou th' oil, This, -fellow y':;teli %e %bat, I I�o 941�44 e war. * -held Out- From The Huron Expoal pr n;,
n disingrateS on hp,plication, chot d .,p ,t That is,j6lng places andplaceaon ItA edther moi.44i purposes, ete�rL. thur % 0�,, ,'I 40 no,. W is I U, ay 23, 1919 -Pte. F4 aln-s4unds, like an in- tells of tli duos wb0p�. 4S us the right road too. ,We presume that _ki Patti
g; -son, ta- i6a;)aae 1478 who 4 II19,� 1944 d, lately, Brucefiel Friday,. I tion agent ,at tres03r, Idea, al0ouili, at, times it 'ed to' �Uavte eat ey d. A %a - gir eSL gry TH this, Op to, 4 n to 0,1 It -to SU r Ancient -spring ia,1944 t9 run oom-petttion with'w1i - usluess of U,%V �g, great A b the Fergus council is adopting,
,.9 -the XqUAtsiry os, be a, Jilt tie. me, dq
duce the taxes vital, wh,e
ro,' -he is t4king re4tmeAt, Histpry at w plan, rather than re ot lia, -4, M tv can Big W, Again or tubpXPU19018. -N, goes op in.tlie greaf 4utd,60 d ring M -b� a'sor �'p "garet Rqpy� And- Kat4er "'I y one mill. A possibly, it has Ity? the ea on, ng YS. rucergel#, have re, e w doUlt gure, mUO A Canada has gone over the this method through experi- ine Moeor6 of B PuVilt wo 1, arn a lot. I won- "W I" �,40ut *et-,; 0 k,rid of �T turned fr ty 'of Tor- 'der how ;1e �'ever take. into tin B Cz om, the Univerai 4%, . , ,ubblah. 4
,ju. w ut;Q�- a, ur a,.� 0 ,a
Victory Loan drive. Six g th de- Ires.'l' Most folks say t 'by thor'I
'have the people of en' -igising sufficient A t is. war enee gained durin e years of �ccq#t �rOapg all', Wa, n wh Mon cart, was, aprWg ' uft a, P11 a pressio ,gy evening a b9p -bav to. a a een. ask, of t municipal funds r oor,, imp, r I -Impot Preab*@riaA Church, o - bonfires the b gr evume0's 4: d b ed to give Opring ox distategra, es �'on e:� ,heir o carry on was onb given"la, I res, t
e r1d: of alji� the. r�biv h :r f4eaforth- iiA da der the l' I to get ilk IW,, q:,4e es' of th 14 Ot, d4gce, an Ladisa'� Aid." The pfograip -Was at- thei place. That"somids"11 �e a,pk t d in thousands of-cas continuous adache for the mem SEP afor
that our armed foc- bers of most munich)a1-councils. ranged by,.Mr. A. T. Craig and the ordinary way� ot...deckiliting it, There more practical Or salvage use, av-, es. a g -he ep, to iiiicrifice, follaliVin ok part:. Choir. �u a must be 'a ette r6 son -for ItAban ed out amongst t1he'ehips -and t4ell, f I r a 0 1� -have
,part a may - lack no equipment� no sup- Thrift in munici 9� to ;.booplf Whf&, bav� tott6ied -o S oug:40 ugs by MISS JEtan Oat port in the front, lines where, they so egoal of ever p,doii; vocaJ actlos, M se aom6b ' ke� we t I roat''pe"eable WaMer, To, n StrAW Otak, a jun� I e , ecaAi uld be, t4 rs. J. -We have behind the 11 fte. 0 0 Miss Both WIM Miss arn. Jusi . iniall one' tha the fishing forwo b6iieh, r , pl munici G. 16illph, b it'd nux iesl,
ne knot t one. Q. e Thelma M '49bnulieattie, stock 4as: P n"t
-are fighting for us. pal council, and he lower g of the =r the� a
#n. using to ru',stle put In the ., stove ol�erw t. At bas. Uvdd;. an evi- Mr. G ','Ta'rael and Mr. P. When pring comes along, this, morer" t an, a "Am six timesj.:-,.in ever increasing d upon as eo;r beside
d tax rate is look� L, Reid; during the late fail and"learly r years
violin solo by Mr. Gqrgd, gtewArj, winter before tlWyt Vent into' "the rubish'm�usvli6t ip�otf;e It, o r �49 1, Reighli6r .South 'of Ine In
.4e, dence of demands the pe ople of Canada'hav thrift, But lowering the o b6m -t�� hd ��Fd,.wlll and �itili4t respIonde tp, while it may put a feather ".4ouduid''in' ati1ifik-.qp- cor(t, of fr[0 g a b- Miss Mitry,Steivart, Stable. W,heu I came out of the f r �a' old �0 ir ace,�` ra and orgaii, tax -1�ano numbetai by Miss houife. after dinner y d. A.kesponse, that for the -and, jOterda,Y It dy i sb;�
�ff4s that sdineliod n
Muriel jift' f Aunt M4Ude!j� !high- tighter eaqh4, 4 a� trT. en inindividual members pulation of our country has be tlie.ibap of the Wilits. such�a line 'd 1 puied some stairs,' if' William Olivel-, Sgt. HeudAn clean stravir 'but of the centre of -the he#,led es _4tiiia ii ali andt'phild pol C�l .& of 'the. dttielt'.Itho ov, --here eveM. n 10
t outst may even, insure a MIA h, . .,Ill � wo�s'hi, `th6ir . Go& 'without fear
one of 'the anding financial of . oard ah "Cpl. H. Beattie,. anr., t dow in th-e,. Sun or a th d' ' ' t'
mos era re-- e ay you�:, too : a
Tz-1ukvt:ro J. stbick and s � n th 6an 6ut of � iff6�c,dr',wifft thq��a ksf beiiig4uicol return to X. I cMIUi quiet smoke. feats in all world history' ;d�e of moliticAlly 3i, , a you wo
Ptes 'battr ffi*ed. p and y to 3';ih0iild'i4' 'be prp,� ., p, q
and ;d. 'R.' T" s Arrived home from it seemed to me as it everybody ba at6 thi6m, to ribli6n,ir in th6 most wl d Coming -nearer home, , this t&m minded. members, is. in far;1too many ii, IL Our neighborhood had'A b9n-fire. Mrs. ejabl�'Sp bi This IbOuiliiibu hai beed"'detlared, overseal w� ; '11 a wee n ots,"'i' Ornout,palr'of Mi. . Eckert met with a bad Wi- Higgins and.. the oldest girl were Olit C,148V�, have both respond- cases, an uAtound financial proceed shoes which werer kept, for, �ging . 4
and , this count o -by r financial e,xp,,e,r,ts.,- 'jud, *
dent on Th�rsday last. While he was in the' bfoliard-burning some brush, springs for Sentiment Populations Of the_&fNient..
al reasons . . . by thp be o7ne ' 4fl I'', L
ed, in a. manner that is' outstanding, Mg. unhitching a�'horse his"foot became and I could see smudges awiLy....,Off ail qI4 �b�brellii: covering and so countries, to (if the #eat and
l -no uncertain ally igned "to the richest countr e
e in All towns may not be so happily led in the harness and be was down the concession on practic on . . . and all are cons *,il, this-4heiihslyhere,
entang d'on ih�own d and trample every farm. There was a amok fire. 'with a population of, arounoL .010ven
'Y able to take termi§ of their phtriotism,- and their situated as Fergus and Irl
be bZ
d%g onunittea- of chool mell in the air along with the new Maybe we have these fires. In the -and, a,half "million peopl6, rompilsin Prov ith
willingness to back -th all-ou effort a mill f or reserve purposes. BttiFe� section No. 10, Tuckoramith, ha& fragrance of Spring. I could See wo- Spring because Mother Nature in her nine grand incops, crowned. w
do puts all to shame. en so,- in good tim6s.li e -the piese Warded the contracts 'for the new men leanin out of topfst6ry whi WS array of grandeur blesbm'gs, privileges, q-bundant ke-
f -our countrK., k nt, 9 Messrs. Ross and Taylor, Of shaking rungs and men out,- in. the I had almost dozed. off to sleep whqA Sources and abounding, Th, mines An4i. B1-1T11b_ a!, sacrincing or patriotic when money is free and not 614y the— school- er ter, get the carpenter work, and fields seeding harrow- I heard somebody calling. 4rs. Phil, minerals.
as the result of the- Sixth Victory current yeae5 taxes but a back aq- Exxfe'R.'Cudmore, of 116usall, thmas- ing or following a seed -drill. . . . out making A bonfire in the backyard, Think of thiEr' Province, -larger in
o4 work. combing the fertile earth. saw the drill standiug'idle and had square miles than England, Ireland'
Loan has shown"the people. of this cumulation 'of them is being mbt, is Mrs. Roy Nelson anA dau�hter, Xar- There's something fascinating about, and Ocotland, combined, with 6 11 ei r- guessed the rest. would not be the very time a reserve shguld-bo garet, of Kinvar-dine- are visiting at country to be, the -tale many millions of pedple. The city of
the home of,-Igr. and Mrs. US. Nel- Old London and her suburbs -in nor- complete without. a word - of praise created, even if it necessitates. the son. Mal times WAS neari3r aa,bigh in pop -
i ulation as this whole Dominion, and
TWO o, this Province of Ontario around five 'for those who organized the drive, adding of a m 11 to the year's tax Mr..Thomas Daly, of town, has ur- chased the rick terrace on the cot- JUST -A S ILE OR and even a gre o rate. I
ner of John and High Streets, at pre- million People., Think of, the size of'
in town and township who 6anvassed A a matter of fact a mill on the sent occupied- by Messrs. A. A. Nay-; this Dominion, larger in square miles
iting a ombed area for 'the JIrst The lady was complaining about the than* the great Republic to "the South their districts with such persistent tax' rate of most n u,n Mipalities, lor:and ';9tq*art McIntosh, -fr in, the, Via th algar -two, er Mispes Cardno,'ot 0 �y time, the' woman from -'-the, country gg shortage to her grocer. of us with a hundred and. thirty
�ffort. cither.up. or down, here. Miss Emma Higgins f.Cliutqu,wa� I was much impressed byAhe work of� "And,", she went on, " last week million,peopl. Think of the riches 4end �uest at the home. of Mr� the A.R.P: f this Dominlonin lumbering,. agri- a week 1n'many,f,n6t most cases, there' nor there. When times are good, one egg you sent me was bad. I de- ad Mrs. Haiq7 Jeffrey. "How does it happen that there is culture, fruit growing, inintg and
was sacrifice shown there was . meeting-- the tax payment does not 'Mr. E. Q �L bhaTberlain -has leased al�Lys -a warden, on the 'spot right mand that.you make,it �ood!" miner . als, I Ma . nufactb'Ting, stock rakp- "Lady," said he, "I'm -a grocer, not growing, Asheries and keep iepay awak -after the bomb falls?" he asked, a I courage, courtesy and tact, - often in the average ra e the resideuc6 of Mr, P. G. NeeUn,.on aagil6ian!" ing vegetable
repeated �'discourage- at night. ui,in som'e years, like Louisa St., at present occupied by polie6man, a. in many other valuable. as�ets of this the: face , of B, i "Haven't you heard, Mgdan�?" he great countrT f ours.
Mr. Robert Smith.
not so very Winghan fias landed a new factory man," said t1le meek look-
ment', that not only met the allotted those we experieneed replied solemnl , "the warden comes es, old Turning back to Confederation some- s y the Aero'Cuhlon Inner Tire Rub- down witli the bomb!" 'ing little man. "I took your advice seventy-six years ago, When such.bri-
quotas- - but exceeded them in so long ago, the tax bill is'somethhig lier Co. of Ontario, eapijaliized at and told my wife she could not heu- liant men.,of vision and intellect as'
nne 'else again $300,000.'. Mr . Thox. Be is I Sir John A. Mad6nald - the'first Pre -
many instances. Nor should the ef- presi- n me any more." licret Te*her was. giving a esso oTL the -peck 'he Honorabl-
dent and L. Keuned oinihibu; t
forts Of the boys in the war services In. lean years unfortunately, it is yl sicret mier of this IX 5 patted him oil
'Constable Whiteside&- took into cus- idiosyncrasies of, March. Hisfriend the back. Alexander McKenzie, , Hon. George, N
' 11 "Now "that �Spilendd! 11 he said. 0 be forg9tten. Perhaps they recog-. the citizen -Who consistently pays. his tody a.' man found. sleeping in Mr.. 'hat it," she sked, you Br wn, Sir Leonard Tilley, Sir'Chas-
"Your head uj�." Ike can bold'
In taxes year in and 'Year out comes in like a lion and goes out I
nize more clearly,why the ioney is that is Chas. Alexalfder's -barn, Chiselhurst. Tupper and the many others, who� He had been wotking on a farin,fur- a,lamb?..,,., The, little -man ViAc9d. formed Covfederation.' Seen t that,
needed, but at any'rate they showed p6nalized. In addition to his � own ther north and bid left, wid. taken And little Julia in the back row re- "Yes,"' he replied doplitfutlY, "but time behin4"this country was a4reat."' a
taxes, it's still pretty sore And bruised." future and the making' -of a
grand an enthusiasm that brought' very he has to help pay,for the, with him the farmer's overcoat and plied: "'Father." some cash. He was a pris , oner from country, it was rmed into ninee. Itangible results. BySaturday night , because.__ the farm at.t'xuelph. grand provinces.
IViey had topped their quotas -by 77 he is unable to., That' is putting a Monday evening last. Was one long before Confederation this Dominion to be remembered* in Hensall when ffas, diMed in two parts, U eir and
ul
is just aboat �"pr � um,on, thrift or dapital that is per cent., and. that a emi the ladiea� of the Patriotic --Soc ie.ty Lower 'Canada. h unf r and unjust, anddedde f or d era o Huron . F ed e rat iq,n 0 the 114h record., If not� 'it is. somethini' b'6t ai gave the a banquet. patli jr -ed men reside over � the two great Sections ;Riei� ed into,
the �people of Canadk -to, -0 against the towi?s -reouta- 'Rev. E. Al#b p 'Ddmi b -the 611ntey wat
pro tie�'pefformers we one . soUd Mon
the rest of gram. Among re.
�shoot at in. other times to come, tion as. a good trading or living cen- Agricultu''..0—FarmNews"' are , vo, proud Of .-today. L
Miss Flossie Foss, Miss Irene Doug- _OokinT
a -cross this country now at some of
lass, Miss m. Ellis, miss E. Shaddidk, 'T' ity and Messrs. T. Welsh, Win. MacLar- the bl.essing,'ptivileges,.itesouyces- and
For that reason, the commun eu,' R... Y. MacLaren-, Milne Rennie _The annual Commercial Live Stock now grown extensively in Canada. riches of this Dominion, let us turn. Farmers,*Jncome Tax, e nan. Aind up a thA buildg substantial reserve, and Pet r Bucha Show, -better known as the Pat Stock It is computed. that Canada can our attention to British, Columbia,
Show, held' in 1939, 1'940 and 1941 at an outlet Of from 18 -to 20' IiAlliort, with` huge. ring in- We know that there is a very gen- when tinies Are good ig1na position From The Huron Expositor the Union S�toickyards,''Torontt)�,,19'�to bulsl�els' bf flaxseed durIng7 the crop terests, agricultural lands.,1rut grow
-i�g min- eral Sion in towns and cities., &Vanta& com '' ared to 'a im.p.res of great a p May 26, 1894 be -revived iliis year. and held at, -the -year .1944-45. Canadian flax-cr�sheri, ing, coal mines and other -is, about: the only in- ity, when the Mr. William Johnson, son of' Mr. end of,Noveinber,�Hon. T. L. Kenne- are now equip,p9d.-tp �h4p�ffe at least erAls, living under, grand limatic�
thatthe farmer neighboring commun a been in the ' Ont' 600 busheita, annually, and the conditions, making g
-Robert 'Johnson, who a dy, ario Minist'er of Agriculture, 6,000, A,_ideal-countr3r dividual in Canada that is able to put cycle - swings round, to less prosper- emiploy of Mr. W. R. Counter, local has announced. Some weeks ag6; the 'British market is. prepar�d to take, to live In.' Also oiiyiifiree' Northwest
us -or the,j)ast couple of years, Agric4liural Commission of large quantities of - il -or flax for Provinces, where in past years -many 4
it over the i s. o times. jeweller, f Ontario ir own mills. The high- of th lef t, for Arnprior on Monday last. Inquiry recommended -to' the Minister" crushing in the e fine young men and women of That � the f4rmer' has nd income tax Mr' .8. A. Dickson, who has been that ihis show be reinstated and, at- er quality of Canadian - laxseed cou- this county,., and adjoining -counties, a student -in the office of- Mr., R. S. ter worries, because ..... he mitIkes no re- giing the plan full consideration tinuos -to attract buyers, and the Ag- have gone' and made their homes.' rtmental. ricultU
turns and pays no ta_-�- What A Come Down Hays, has passed his final xamina- and discussing it with depa . ral Supplies.Board states that Alberta rich in agriculture, coal mines tion and is now, fully qualified. to en- live stodk offil3ials, he Minister.has tbere is no danger Of over -production and other minerals; Saskatchewan, IWell, perhaps�in'a very few cas- Allie"d bombings of Centre Eur- ter upon the practice of law. authorized the carrying out of . the for a'.few, Years at least. I Districts rich in agriculture, lumbering e
-y Which produce starchy or piebald northern section, also thousands of M.R. of Winthrop, IS apeessai plans to make the recom es. The truth is, however, that,the oppis t is hav- '
rans,portation systems' making preparations for building a mendation effective." No definite date wheat can grow flaxseed of highest acres yet untiIed; Manitoba, -also,
farmer, -who is liable, for income tax, ing Such a telling, effect - on. railways arge bank barn on 64 farm adjoin-. has yet been set'but this will be, market quality, Also the --highest rich.la aigricul - ture* aia.d. otht-r -mining, -ye t at village; announced when. the plans are niore price paid for flaxseed in mduy .ars minerals. It is, time in later years
is just a little harder up against,it that,even museum coaches are not 1`9 ` Winthrop, 11as been completely developed. The manage- will be in �ffect during 1944, name- many parts, have had their ,setbacks,. 4
Mr. A. Calder than'llis brother in town or citY.- POS- beyond the call, of Hungary's trans- engaged by Mr. Hunah, of the Sea- ment rovin ' Win. �y, $2.7,5'per bushel, basis No. I C.W. by drought, grasshoppers -and other of the Ontario P cial rt -w many Other coun- sibly becau""'s" e the men who. figure on portation crisis. forth Creamery, toir,the coming, sea- ter Fair Guelph, whi.ch operated his'"'F6 , illiam. or Port Arthur. In addi- pests,
sou. show in- previous years, will again be tion there are no quotas restricting tries, 'but trusting they,w.i.l1_ land are -
It is reported in -a recent article in Saturday eveningo, -.was the opening in c1arge, with the co-operation and -present. . again coming back into ' pr 4 p . du
tax returns are business men, or bus- the delivery of flaxseed at cto6n as Succq�s in the production of flax in past, -years the gr eat, wheat...belt iness accountants, whose. knowledge the Vienna editin of the Nazi news- of the new ddfollows Hall in Bruce- support of the Live 9tock Branch of eld. - The entertainer was Sara Lord the Ontario Dephrtment, of Agricul- depends' upon the use of good' seed f this Dominiom) -,arm finances has' -paper, Voelki8cher Beobachter that' f suitable varieties, grown on a Looking along the beautiful chain
of the farm and ' f Dailey, nd sbe maintained the repu- ture. 0
ne . Ver been gain a private, railway car. used only, once, tation whicli..preceded her. The Pat Stock Show was instituted, clean, wellotprepared s&ed-bed, coupled of lakes extending prough thousands. Mn David Hill, the well known in 1939 as a wartime measure, to pro- with favourable growing conditions. of miles across 'the face of this Do�
perience. by Kaiser Wilhelm 11. and the Aus- Istock breeder of Hibbert, hgs, recent- vide a show for breeders who had Full information on these points is on which sail grand j�leaaure
IOW of, For instance,' we kn one trian Emperor, Franz Joseph, in ly..sold to Mr. John Melvillej of the been preparing, cattle for the Royal given in the reised sp�cial pamphlet yach'ts and passenger steamers, car- 12th concession, Hibbert, a fine Short- Winter Fair and, the Guelph Winter "No. 1 Plalseed,", which may..0 ob-'rying 'people to ports -across the Do- farmdr who last Year disposedfbe- 1896 -'has been put to use "for ordin- d. Pair, which were'dise'n-tinued mi the tained from Dominion Departm�ent of mlilion; lake". freighters carryin.T_
7 - horn bull 14 months ol 0 ight thousand dollars 'traffic," -due to the 'Miss, Annie Torry, of Tuckersmith, show Agriculture, Ottawa.:r hehv cargoes 61 coal,"lumber, iron,
veen six and e ary passenger outbreak of war. Afterthe 1941 count of "the pre, grain and 'other eargoesi for the
-,worth of cattle. That is a tidy sum, has been engaged for the suNmer at it was discontinued on ac scarcity of railroad equipment. a hand . some salary -by the new pro- price -ceiling orders of the Wartime, Do 'Not Skimp on- Feed For Poultry use f the citizens. of this, country,
but it does, not represent a year's The Kaiser And the Austrian Eni- prietors of the 'hotel and store at Prices and Trade Board., Since then, and also for exp�rt o �other coun-
pack- tries; allopg ihe-shores, -of hese I akes tuinover, nor by. any means repres- peror rode in the private car to Grimsby Park, Ont., the famous sum- however, an order has been; I - ssued Proper -kiffing, plucking and "In our, great'llshing indiftstryrom, which mer resort. exempting from the prce ceiling reg- Ing of poultry'help to bold a bird.
ent a year's income. That farm�r�. Budapest 6n, the occasiop of Hun-, Mr. Harrr Cludmore, of Tucker- ulations exhibtion cattle' in grades the top grades� But no poultry kill- large 'revenues . are being derived.
had raised his own beef, had grown gary's 100th ani/ilversary, and for Smith, raised a large bank barn -an red and blfie,, io which the price cell- Ing plant' can boost A Grade C bird yearly in licenses by the treasuries'
Monday. ing does fiot apply.' This gives ex- to a dressed Milked A. The prodile- of our many governments; Also. -along
e feed necessaryover the past 57 years the curio has been and- bought th 0, W,diaesda-y a number of yo ng emption to cattle in the of, l�vatora
se. -grades tion of quality poultry depends on the shores a great chain
a peiiod,of. three years'to bring them ll�- ladies Armed Atli, brooms, brushes- for the storing,.qf grain, from where, ept in the Budapest Traffic. - M Shown at the Commercial Live Stock the farmer. 0 th I and scrub esieged the Show the inion Stockyards and Yet every year many farmers sacrl�'it can be sipped 'by Tal. across'this.
bing dtefitfls, - at e market stage. eum. 1. -: dromarty', and* after gives a great incentive to -breeders of floe from 35 to 40; cents a bird be- country to the inanyt fidur"Mills, -where
village church at S Even if the Kaiser and Franz a deiJigent day's-labbr succeeded In commercial. 'cattle and. other. live cause they -have not got it in proper it Is growid ub and -manufactured-
Another held a very �ucce � sful There is a differ- ready for consumption by, tb I e citi-
cleaning itr. eir animals ready for shape for market. ft
sale'of pure bred cattle which netted Joseph will never'need it again, what stock to get th
ceedingly pleasant as well As exhibition. ence of seven cents a -pound in the zens of -this country. Truly, w6have An ex 0 000. In th ain- 'of the Show will be ceilings on Grad e buildin su ul tea meeting and entert' le,'A'Milkfed and 0 abund-Antl. privileges. 9 UP Of come�owh'for'the private car and cdessf Further details 0. - Much �`of this -difference Now, turning great ' rich" this her4',',hd had spent many',years the pj�oud people who built it! ment wa field "on Monday evening announced as the plans become fur, Grade, to the last in the Bayfield Road' Church, un- ther developed. an be cut down when farmerd' give Northern 6ntgrio, at the upper north and mtf�h time'iffid nioney.-From one der the airs piceaf.' 4, the '-Young Peo- that little additional care necessary we'read there are thousans of acres
thistlan'Elideivour. le's Society -of To Buy SZirplus Peas' to finish
cau8e,or another, and not.by his own a,tird properly. of thick forests, timber of -all kinds,
'Arrangements Easy Money, The music was ut�shd by ave ,been complet- f t d b
a- 4uart- Even more emphatically than In the an qualities when MA&II aa ure he had frequently---suereA- a
preabyterl��.Chuilch, ed with the British Food Mission for past, the Dominion Department of the great Sawmills, planing mills, -and Each of the 1,500 heirs of Peter ette fr�pm First Anancial loss by the death of animals. Seaforth, the purchase, through the * Special' Agriculture calls farmers' attentionAo,single and other will.$. There.15 an- In. both -these cases the farmers Morice, the man who gave London, Cook Bros., of..1jen-sill,- proprietors� Products Board, f any dried whit the advantages of crate feeding 'or gliundani ' Aupply 'for Shipment Ok
er
w U i4f Sixff -involved ad atdff of m7eii -at work' requirement been trierd yards and to the -builders, 'for us'e .1 England, its first mechanical ' ter of the Heusall Fjoring Mills -.have a peas ptoduced in Canada IeI94�,,sur- pen fattening belore marketing their this country to the many lumb
6fidm making- s—Te - poultry. has,. not go - the;large Iand preparing price agreed upbn is $U5 per buslidl before, it Is gutpris n,g lital, accumulated 'over supply in 1583, are, �oon t6 ;eceive a for p am In, the' north, cur"pulpwodd, flin que
IW44 che for $10 from the Mtro- yn o for the.* lighting' of thb Vil- F,O.B, Montreal, -for *peas of a qual- ment'can be made ln'a.fowi by pen- Also
yeas,oka lifetiffie. But the .1 - PA�uada East- nhig it In �close'quarterg slid Piling -be limits,'filling the demands Or the lage by, electrlcffk,,' ity equivalent to No� I indonie tax., said dt, was Inbme, politan, Water Department. .."'A rather romantic meeting between ern. whltd-. the feedliato It_for a ldft .be- paper mills of tfils'editintry; Also for 'lged'hers ecent- export to othei oounti-los; Truly
ford marketing.' r the ly, when. Mr. H. J 'Pulachard. and Mr. , The Urgest' qub,utItY of creamery In.Bastein Catfkda those farmers.1herd are alo�'abi�iiidhlut resources one yeAr's operations 6n For t1i *ater-whoel System Mr. two brothers took Morico Wilt during Charles Punchrd of Toi�bftto, had not u.tter ever produted, in Canada wa's (who usually have enough, grain, 'of ',Oomftig, down fui.ther Into -the great Queen d fore taxable. If that
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�be able to hold Mg a 1948. 0-bliged total old vince of (jilobeo and in Many him, and his, heirs, and executors dfA not know wh6ft isbf6tb6rtW&s- that of 1941. ;$15 000 a year for, 500 'Yabs� A velry, -1sl4lif ert401�0nashits. PrbVInd6t, VherC today uil- We a hefibig, Was h d In the ManaW Oat"r ay ee, Reefj a& Stiff la.ur 4
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