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A6,eitising rates on application.: I _1 , ,� ., " - 1;. �, ��. . ""Vi,.. I., , ,.�f,','�",ri""��l',�,�-,���,�'�'4',, �%� e,611,,�". '. I ", ,- ­X',�--1��!�,,` , - R 1, '' I . I .­ I I 1117-1- . I . . , " . - SRA F-ORTH, Friday December 8th y , �,,,�'.�,�,,,,�i ,,%-�' " �'.,,Nu` - � . �'j�','�'7,,'�,��,�,`4% c ', I., IM/ -, - ,,�17"11` ", 1, I . 1�il , ,� I I- � �11;il ., , " . I I . I I I . . I I Pla�ing Politics ? . , ". � 1,: � ""i d . . ' . . . . . . 'n , I �'j, "."."': "; I The main cry and, the continued . vi­�,� � � �i : . 1 1:� " cry of the newspapers, the political I'll �11 I 1 ; '' .1 _,!� , "� . parties and the people who have bit- , ,�,,_ t!�V.,:."" , , . terly opposed and'bqlittled the war � I ... :Vi�',,' .. `,,i,,. " � . "" , , . " I -gd policy of Prinle Minister � record a I �;_ i,', � :, " �111 . ;,!�'� King has been that -his sole ambition. ,'. I,, i �,:.,��,,, ," and object 'in life is to retain po,Aer 1,i� .., .1� - I . , � 41 . I- '," �,. . . . . That in order to ae - , at any cost L', � .. 11"�'��.,''�*: ., . V complish thishe is, a nd has always � I I �:,�:,:� 1. 1. " I been, willing to take his, orders from . I .. I I -_1 :.. ... I � . the Province of Quebec, even if these , . v.1". orders conflicted with Canada's war . "..., . - t I 1:1 . �1111 i I . effort and her support of our Cana - . �� 1, , 1� . dmn armed forces overseas. ' 1: "I'll � . .. . . . -The recent crisis in'Parliament, � . . . . . , `ught conclusive We believe, has bro, . ,� I I -..� , s -every thinking person in. proaf. tp ' . . 11 .. . . .. tl& Dominion - that this. opposition I . 4'.'_ . . 'to -him has not only been purely per- . , � . I � I I I sonal and political,' but that in its � ' , . contention has been both u njust and I I 1. ,;- q I untrue., . I I I ::. ­ . . I . . I H. Mr. King thoughtmore of pow- . � ' .1� � . . er than he did of Canada's welfare� I . . I � - and the Welfare of her armed forces, , . � . I I ' the recent'erisis certainly provided ' �; . him with the opportuni . ty to gratify, �-. that'desire. Because if his aim in . . 7JI-1 . � . � I .. I , life was to cling to office, the resigna- � , I I. _ . tion of Ralston certaii -Ay placed ` I - 1. . � -Mr. in lus ha,uds the `opportunity of grat-' ' _. '. , I - %. I , ;�,: . . %ing that ambition. , . i � � At. that, time he could easily have . I .. . . �.:. .1 I dissolved Parliament and, gone to it. he � I ': 1. - I- - - country. In the resulting election- I . , I -,� . I I there is an absolute certainty that he, . ­ I . I ,,�� , would have secured 65 solid support- � , �. I.. I ers from the' Province of Quebec and . . .1 . 1. , . , 'the, just as certain possibility that he il. '­ , . would have secured more than en - , , .� . I � . -pug h supporti from the other I . . . - eigh t pf'ovinces' in Canada to have I I � , . I , , . - given him an, ample working major � ,�. . . ,!,. ity.in the House of Commons. In that I : , _ � I . event the policy of Quebec would � I � , � have undoubtedly have dominated �,!'� � I I 1. � . -the policy of'Canada and the present 1,� . I .�. . detractors of Mr. King would - have i�i,� I . "'. I I I I :. . . .. concrete proof of it. , .i I �, . 1� . I "". I . .But because Mr. King?s. belief is, ;. '.I . �. and 'always has-'be�n, that- his main, �'. 1� il.,;. , . .. � " . . duty, as well as the.inain daty, of ev- . �11 . . - � . I Z1. I . .,. I ery-Joyal Canadian'� is to fight Ger-. . . ,� I , I � . . . . I � �"" , I- I many.and not each other, without . . I 1. . I I � , hesitation'he passed up a certainty . I ..- � I -and ad-6pted acourse that not only . . � I :�,_ ., .. I � " antagonized Quebec, but, one that for 1'� - �. � a tirTe threatened to disorangize hig il.,�. I , . , � ­. - � - ' own party followers in oth�r Prov � - I I.. . . . . . , mces. And he did it because it was ; . ­ . -1 , . � in the best interests of Canada asi a , I . 1�1 ', . i. �:_ , . whole -and his duty. - ".. . I . I . I . But even yet, some newspapers ;�, ­'_ . � . ,�,,, I and some players of politics Are bit- � ,. I I . � . I -1 . I terly ... denouncing Mr. King and, his 1. I , . . . " I . � ., I . reinforcoment policy. It is not, - they , . I. , 1, ` ': , , . , isay, enough. it is not fiAll consenp-. ' I , 1. I I �:" , .. I _: . tion, etc.,,e.tc. It might be,pointed o2 ?, -.: , I.. � '�,,�,: ,J,c.,!. '. out, however, that the order -in-coun- _ . ,ti�!; 1 . . " ��,i�,j�, . 'I, ,; I , . cil which Mr. King issued and'read ,yi,�': I , ;?,,i-`., , . - to the House of Commons, and which I 1��. 14�11 1 I ,�., . .1 I . . prwvided 16,000 reinforcements for V�,� ,, '71, ,,, I;- . ­. . � . Canadian armies overseas, was an ,,.,�,�k,, - .. . I �,.!,.�111, � all ,embracing order, - which means _11-, W�,.,_,�,�.�,,'­"z,. 11, ... I that hereafter there is only one army ill' . , , , ,, ,�_, 11. � i-.; 11 , I -1 . in Candda, and that all its ranka are ,:?��,: J.. _ ;,.t­�, . , "'.", - . subject to ,overseas service. . I ' "Ii,��­_ . � .�.,�­ '' The recent tempest in Ottawa has ...... ,­ _�'­�'�,�ii',,` ", , 1.,�11, � , �, I denionstrated something 'else. It I . , ,�il;,_L. __ . . 4,I�V­ .1 ��!�r��;.' . I �`­ �, I - has' demonstrated that Mr. King is . �,%., .. 1��-, . I Alij_ . .., thb most able and outstanding politi- , ,qil,�� I ; t , , cal loader in 'Canada, or the British ,��:%P.,, . ,��,��'. ". .11 Z,�,,�Ti, . I . DonXinions, and is freely and ,gener- �'ir,i �)�,�'.V,i�i�y , , - "X ,.� i�"�'��',�i�,"_ , 1 ously acknowledged'-, as Such by I.. . 11 !�,,�,,;, ��,.';__�_ F.T'' ; ,; ,kill;- , Prime -Minister Churchill, Pre�ident I ,i:�1­7 :,. . r ',;��,�I!J',., I 1, �., "� .1 ;.�. I . ritain, and Ro,ogevelt� the people of B ­` ��,,,,` I ,,��,��.,,,�I� 1:2- I Z ` � 11 the people of the. United States. 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I , two daily and some weekly papers'. on , t '� _"i"'al ff-,_�,J' , h011" _i, r keq Tw cc �,, . � I Fr w ThiR Huron' . o, I plaum ed ' 'a, Oi4. : " lo Expositor business to d g ing .: igpn& V., '04, I � I , , 1-11 ., , . , � i.11.1­11'­�kz , .T. - , ,,,, , i , 1, . Im �, . . . _ , . . �. , - W 10. L I I . , it toid about Allied soldiers w0ar- , . ,,,- � - - � . 'night with 4 ,a � """ ha " _,"Wi", h ,. )IJ, . � down; one im and the PA(�' _AA �'i .1� 1. I � t , � , 7�. ': b 4 9 �iatrlkp,� twi , . ., I l,� P:,� " M__ . 41�40y 1. �,�, 1. ` ing Canadian-made.uniforms,, uslug� I December 12, 1919 coming back up the'. next xilgbt. 'He 6M0tle,ft"1A0.g:,h­­f, i.A`)�V,:.*,pe,�re. . ,� Dclealig. Win, ce 04 tho I I 1. ,, I .1� -kq 0014. r., . � . ", . %li.�w . .1 . ' I f, .. , '' SP.Pn 1.0 "u. a.queation. Mrf!� . , a PIM . to ' i " a 4 ;�� , . , T. 1 �4 ..t " , , � 11, 11 QanadiAn -weapons and 4ding in The Reading Circle in KIPPen has .Qk,,,a load ,of maiauVfac.tured ,goods filleV4 Jt, al�d,, I it,. -T-41 .-,'§�: - cc?, � �p � � - " M,*t , Kop � ''. �)]&# V, y 4� lR#,st . �'. . , , �%J � .4 � " � �_"-­; " - * 16M. -a � Aobo. t I, 7 1 , , "T# been ',or do and brought bacl 4 A' ' "' 0 1''' , I.rni wn . x groceries an e, a V,ar .44 'A '. r, �,44r�.V, J." �,ial Waw,gnVo.ghjo..aU-a,u ,,er,��r- lie ,. ,a� , 1-r bardw or the mero4ant . L, � . , ,sw ,,t -t.44, following -offic"s_ ­ ei .are f ,. 31POPIR�1!11"; I It,, #A- " Canadian trudis and. jeeps., While . with . garized for another winter i in th , is oigarette,JF�,�-, ��:,04:.-P'o'a , `* " k , I .1 � .11, T ' .,v 'a rel ,t ,q .rra li I I '0 Viti, 20- ,,141 _'Fq�to � ghtim. ' , t 4, ,� f ..hand , . � , , - I , #:tl%;, 11 , A, , " , ,. . , the�'go. , " , adil. 00' Put of" �,� pi�o, very, good, left 1:19i It, d, W4 " ,% , i , . ithout..:.. . j.ioxa - Part , el(t, a . , Canadian soldiers had to do wi 4p,trict. Trabi servi�e ,, ,this ally, - - took -a, Pip dei�_Dr. Aitken;, vice' -'pr"'., Miss U � I., - I , .1 11 pull ing . ,- ; of the country is not really N4 I .4 Qr-TrAlu- ni 'JiTo In fact,. it appeared to be pye .m,lli,;. sec.-treas,, Miss Hazel Ulgie ..''i ,. . I pici furrows �t .. itgh � the. I.Apor qpv- � I * Mc- and with an eye to iecohbim� I `840- ning go. 40 .0 keep oe� lie,b,ter 00 . goiaer-Y-1,,1A . * e. AMA political propaganda supplied in cir- program committee, Miss . , . eriugs of -the Mont -, I Jean �cepti�d an offe . . -W - tb ,-w6­y,0u,j-d al t , - . . , - r from Cliff to, go i "p offifl. annoU4004" . A! ,,, . . 00P . . Lean,ii-Miss Ethel Rigia and T. N, For , , " " " h' I Old iqvtar . th 4 demolished stovepipes �on Itsi ,Way out cular letter form, and We don't want , cominittee, Miss him. It was pne'of' the mi6glt fia-&ci�a"- for: an h,dur. :He - uA,G)i . . I . ' syth; management I . 1. the qUA :ney. The ,first time. w4g in- ' sp asleep. I I ,,41 I. .and won't use that kind of letter for Etta� . rott and W. H. Johnson. ating experleii.ciis I have ever haO.� wheel ,and went jWd . iTar Like most -everybody else Kyei ,squirmed ��nd .'0q&qje' d'twisted Mrs. 'Moutpi.mery's parents 'home, ,. . any political, party or.' politically- � Miss, Crookes, milliner for- Mr. M. . .�� an* ' I when it I took a ieftVIi at lt4e, SA)mel , . 1W. 01r,twein, and Miss Howell, milliu- thought all along that driving a track and . turned and finally., just ',When Piano during a.,freakigh course along . minded person. . sort of experi- seemed to doze,off I heard the ge�rs the nalls in t-� . . cr for Mr. E. Rennie, Hensall, have must be a monotonous , -P., woodwork and T06- � � , I . � rhurnpd to their . respective homes, ence.. We left around ten o'clock and ,grinding and wwe'were off again.' .He . Peated, the da&ige to stove -pipes anli, . I � . I 1111, . . at the, el. . ose of the SeWA. . there was a steady, driving snow,that hid' slept exactly an hour. . chiraney.—Bruasels Post.. � . I. - I . I �h pers busy. The Abolit four o'clock in the morning '. . . Mr. Fred. G. Bonthroi who was in kept the winds ield wi . ' . � I I I I 'cab of the big truck with Its trailer Old Friends Meet I . . I the late war and spent some time in ' we pihIed Into an all-night Chinese. . . . I � I I both France and Germany ,and the that slewed along behind was cold, at TeStgurant. 'There were at least I I ' .11 __ . There. is nothing thi touche's the i les, is visiting in Hensall at first, but ,the heater soon warmed It twel�e drivers- In' the place. It was ' I Two weeks from next M6nday will Britlah Is UP. I , . I I I., . and stb"pApy'inside and full of cock . les of the� heart'when. you' aire, . be Christmas Day, It scarcely -se present. . I I I I ".quiet sort warru away from home like meeting an old . ems . Ahe Cliff is a big raw-boned They ,Were talk- I I . . A disastrous �Ilre ,occurred on . . the chal of drivers. friend or experiencing, some: close, . 1 pipe constant- .. possible' but a glance at -the calendar farm of Mr. Ed. Scherbert, g Manley, of man.. who'smokes a Ing abrout speeds a4d� running loads -burg. Such, ' I . - n . ; " barn ly and -says very 'little. The light . I connection with the old� will confirm its truth. . on Sui�day evening, whe his and making certain hills, in hich and . . ade­the black pavement slip- . . . was the experience .of LAC. Nell , For the average person thorb,is, a ' and contents were ,,c�ompletely de- 8110w m intermediate, and there was algagthy . Mr. and -Mrs. J. Hubert . stroyed by fire. pery and blAck'because It kept.melt- -discussion abo, ut the merit -of reclaim� Jones, son of I . lot to do before Christmas. A lot .. fast as it fell. . His big, Jones, now stationed,lia New Bran -s- . Mr.' Patrick Benn, of Dublin,. who Ing almost. as, ed army truck ,,engines. We 'had �cof- wick. He was -attending' a movie to get ready, and there is no time has been connected with the Dublin freckled hands, gripped. the wheel in fee . �� . ,delightful coffee that puck- 't . I 1 . bank the last six years, isibeing . trans-, a competent sort of � way. 'There was I ered' your mouth because it was so when there flashed on -he screen in like the progent to make a, start. � � . e a tug and pull, but he ,seemed a newsreel a, picture of a former Exe- � . al ferred, to Stratford to act as manager quit strong -and toasi and ham and eggs ter boy now with the Trans-Cauada, ' At this time 6f,yeak there js _ . i I quit capable of handling thle, wilible witIt. p�enty of catsup And a- smoke, Air..Lines. It . was - Flying , . f ;,L.:bank there. �. . - � I I . I ,Officer ways something that -has to be 0 Miss Minnie Di Seaforth, had thing. . and - jhen we were off again, bought or, something that has to be the -M � I to fail at iier home on We pounded -along with occasional IL, � Lorne Howey, D.F.C., who bad & . _ jsfortune I 6nty ,of speaking part. The game week Neil gold, and there is.no, better -place -in Tue&day and fracture hei knee cap. chit-chat and then. I began noticing a There was no snow".and PI I camp after be- . I She was tak . en to a London ]]Lospital number ofthings. The headlights cut trucks on the road. Cliff.started talk- was' trudgiXig bacK to ' . 1, . I . -ai, track ing into town -when, a truck palled . Ontario where both these objectives dnesday for' treatment a: swath of glistening light down be- Ing about his experienceg,a� and gav� him a lift. To his" sar- , we� . Regina, is tween the trees that li.ned the road. driver -and a rather.amusing one back UP i � . -can more satisfactorily be obtained- 'Nis.4 S. E. Caldwell,'of ., We pulled out of a long stretch of in the flepres I .01% when he picked up prise the driver was an Exeter boy, . than right in your owif home town visiting her sister; Mrs. R. H Sproat. 'into the open and the snow two tramps w -lo turned out to be girls Ed. Ward, formerly , ,with tackey . Mr. . Win. Somerville has s I I . I . . or miiri�t ceh'tre.' . telegra, . ph and tickeV agency to.Mr. M. seemed to lessen. Fewer and fewer'wearing men's clothes. The sky was Transport, now with tile R.IC.A.F. at.' I ' . ., will occupy the o*ce. ,of tile farm 'houses had lights in getting, grey with. early ,.morrring light Halifax.—Exeter Times -Advocate, . . . I It is true that i the range of choice McKellar, wh6 . , . them and we . . met* fewer cars. , A. . and smoke was beginning to trickle ,., . Collie Had Thirteen - Pups - . is'not as satil-ofying ag it used,to be in the Commercial Hotel. . * Among those from Brucelleld W brightly lit bus full of people pound- ,out of farm hoiise chimneys. The lit- .1 ­, ....... I ­ . I ­ �hio ' .. ' But we. ate' at war, and war needs . . I I 'did, along and Passed Us, headed for Ile towns; we; passed through were Last I attended the Toronto Pat Stock ,Show . I . week we reported a, Itter of' come�c&st. Don't forget -that. Make were: Mr. Elliott, A. Elcoat, H. Mc- the city too. - coming to life, and when we got to eleven pups. This week we -top that. . . allowitnees and make them cheer- Gre�-oi, P. 'McKenzie, Chailes ,and . About midnight we seemed to be the city it was breaking -full daylight. Mr.' J. G. Simmons tells us that he . .) e - I - � the only living things on that dart 'Cliff went off 'to sleep and I went off ,has a- register d Scotch Collie that- . fully. I 'a ,,Po$ I..., I John ReidA W. Taylor, John, McCow I ' . . - . glad quiet road. 'The rolling swish to my business full of admiration for gave birth to 13 pups-8,.male's,, and 5 � I . an and. Scott Davidson. , . . . � _' I � arlett, ,of W,1n. of the tires on the road, the steadyltruck drivers. . I .,females. Winglikm Advanci�-Tlmes. . . .. & . miss' Marlon[;T. Se . . . � I .. . � . . . . ' 1. . I � . .1 � I .11 throp,'is ,spending the Christmas holi- . . . . - Sl6id Show Team - , " . .1 . . Verp True . days in Brockville', the, guest of her . .1 . . .. . � MIR= I . , . . I . I . I ' . I �. � , . 11 . ujacle and aunt, Mr. R. J. Muldrew 1, W. . Messrs..Cirrie and Tervit have sold. . to .., IN . " � � and Miss Muldrew. 0, I ,how_t�p��.tq..Mr. Brown,. I The other day,a newspaper said ' JUST A'SMILE-OR-TWO-1 their fine s I I I I isiake L of 1944 "is Xiss iennie Taylor, 'of Hensalil, , A 1. I 1. ­­ a prominent . t horseman of New Li8ke- that the greatest m left ,on a trip to Le Mars, Iowa, and � - 1: . ard. They were shipped on Friday.— ' . ' I - to -test, the, strength of. an automo- from there intends accompanying her Two R.A.P. men were ,suddenly ac- stranger departing, and then shooy Wing-hani Advance-l"'Imes.' I .. . ' . ri 90 ii di- his head disapproviniiy. "Careless � I 1p . bile. tire by kicking it. And there is aunt on an extended t 1P, both Ing costed by a suspi . cious . looki k in , talk, Bill," hi said. "You shouldn't Shocking Double Fatality quite� a bit of truth in that statement I for the good of their health., "' vidual. . I . - the beer." . . . . I I � � . Messrs. Thomas McKay and Peter "You are from the aerodrome,11 he have told hlm� abou.t : Goderich was stunned Thursday- . too. � . . 'IL . Epkert, of Manley, shipped a car of asked them. . I � . 1 7 I . & , morning when the news tfi:it iwo welL Perhaps the car owners haven't cattle to Toronto oidaY, a "That's right," answered the air- . nd on , , ,,, I known and highly-rejarded citizens,. . . . . been kicking 'their tires, but some- their return took in. the Fat Stock men. . � Little Joan was paying her first Mr; and- � Mrs. Edward Clarence Rob- 1� . Show at Guelph. . . . "Then you know how many planes visit to, her unmarried aunt, who h4d erts?n, had the night before been kill-- ' � . . thing Very painful has happened to . . I 0 . I and men are stationed there, yes?" -strong vilews- on how small girls e a motor collision at London.. � them. That is evidenced by the ever I I I � � "Well," exclaimed one of the air- should behave. As' a result, Joan ei in, . ter- . The accident occurred at -the in . ' -_ I � From The Huron Expositor Meg, .twe have about -300­.'plages and was far from happy. ' I y � 11 � ­_ . increasing number of cars one.pass- " . . I . ... "Well, my dear," said auntle, 0 section of Richmond and Oxford Sts.. I I I � 11 r I aboi thousand men." .." Ing midnight. Mr. Robertsonwas. -,! .1 ­. I "yod look so sad,, you must be home- rearl � es on the highways, that have been . � , December 1.4,1894 . I "And what. kind?" asked tbe;ptran- sick." . . ., I I I killed outright and Mm, .Robertson, run on to the shoulders of the foad Mr.�, ev. W. Papst, of Seaforth, has, ger. "No, I'm not," . said Joan frankly, died- ,earlyi,"Phursday,, morning in.. Vic- " 'for tire repairs., . �­' .. leased the south store in'Mr. Car- "Oh, Typhoons, Bostons,' Whirl- "I'm ,here sick." . . toria Hospital. T . hey are, believed to,� ! . . ' � michael's new, block -for the Christ- winds land Mosq I uitoes; and whe I n we A, shopkeeper, being in great fin -1 pied the front, seat. Iii,the, I' Rubber tires are completel� out . -a .ancial trouble, went, to a specialist - for the duration, and, possibly, f o � r a mas season, and will run two estabi get fed -up with them we take oat in burglarly and. arson. rear sea,t_were M�p. Verna, Bin,h-s, 22,, � ' 11 I 11 of Paisley, and Mrs. Lilly Clark, 26, lishments. , Fortress or a Stirling." � "Would -you like to have . . a fire' : . ble time after. And* As ev-' , Rev. Colin Fletcher. and Mrs. Flet- "Thank you," said the man. ."And . .� I home address Belleville. Both' are- i . - c6nsidora I ' one . more ques tell he -was aked. ` - ' I ' . n "N%�' he replied. ."I prefer a barg_ employed &t 'the Fashion Shci In. I ery car'owner knows, the life of a . cher, of Thames Road I Uaborne, just tion. Can you I . car tire really- comes to An end the . were in town on Tuesday for the Ag- me where I can get a glass of beef T' lary. In the first place it is cleaner. I, G6derich. The party ,had .gone to q nes . . Knox re'eltal. . They were guests "Down at the Bell and Crown," said In. the second' Place, if the insurarce.1 London on a, Wednesday half -holiday . same a a human, only the ' at "Itigleside." � . � . � tb7e first airman, pointing. 11 company won't pay UP,. you've s -bill tri,p.—Goderich Signal-Stax. - ' ' I I I I I � .."., unexpected end -is more likely to oc- 'Mr. C."-Clill-kson, beadniaster of the . The second. airman watched,�%the got the goods." I I I .1 . . I . . . . . . I . " S4aforth Collegiate Institute, was W I .1 . . . � . Elected -Mayor Without a Contest. I o., . - - I linton I this . week attending the . _. . . . I . ­ � ,.� ' . '* ' .. ' .1 � .1 , There is, of course' tic . . . I . . . Dorald Douglas Mooney will be I Zdel School exai�inations. , � 40 � I . of 0, Mayor of Goderich for 1945, having ' . tire, but it 'is only- available.- to the ' A bar�.helonging to Mr. Dauiel.Alc . ' H u'r o' n Fede'.ration. 0 be,en elected by acclamaiiian-'at the ' . -chosen fewi. And.th6ire i . s the -man - Donald, in.McKillop, about a�mfle and 0 . 1. L I I . . ipal . nomination meeting o . n, Fri- * ' .1 a. half. E,Lorth -of Seaforth,.was burned a - - day'night last. W. J. Bakeir retains. who was fortunate enough to own a abolit -eight, o'cic,ck. e I gri m ' * A' cu, lture--Far News. 0 `1711' 11 - ' on- Sunday night I � I. I 1, . 0 the office of Reeve,. also withou.t. a. . . . I .. .new car when texestricifions''were The origin .of the fire is, not known , .. 1. . I . ­ contest, a%d -C., � . . j . W. Attridge is elect-', ilAposed, but the average owner is, �__ ,,and we have not learned whether or . 4'.. . . . . . ed Deputy Reeve; in . the same man- . . . . , � I - 11 I " not there was any insurance. Choice Quality ,Seed' Potatoes NoW je'ets iind securing the ,assistance of n,e,r. , It looked for a while as if'tfi& . . as'it were, just standing at -the bed- the Roxboro public school concert , . . -, ,. . - Avaiiable . the Department of AgriculIture, had councillors also would be elected by �' side waiting for the end to come. In will have. on. their program Miss J. "' . . According to a report recently com- already accomplished -a great deal tcl- acclamation, but ifin&lly three of the� -fact 'if the war lasts niuch longer Scott, Mr. George B. Scott and Dr... piled by the North I Simcoe repres- wards this , end. The bour of Eastern "new" men who had been placed in, . ' 7 e will never beAlo- Campbell. I . I . entative of the'Ontario Depq, 0,11. Mr. Ken- nomination decided -to try their luck: - the ,gas shortag . Ktatent Ontario made, by the H . I .. I I I I ' � � . .. Mr. George Pfaff, Marshall of Cava, of Agriculture, Barrie, and the Do- nedy'was i strenuous. one. ,On Wed- and cons,equ4ntly there will be eight ticed or felt. - . lier, N.D., ig visiting his parents and ;, . ... ... I S nesday, Nov.' 22nd,'he -addressed four names on. the. ballot to fill the �slx I I minion Seed Potato Certification er- I I I . % .1 I I . � I friends in Zurich. I vice, OA.C.,- Guelph, North Si:tmc I mee�tings, a meeting pf the Ottawa councillors' seats., Conucilloii Brown I I . . " �01 . I - The P. riUmph Agsocia- 'five of . , . , . ' ,4trons of T . farmers produced 'a total of 82,260 Milk Producers at 9 a.m., at the op- having rekus6d renomination, ., tion held'Aheir, Annual ,oyster supper bushels of Foundation, Foundation A ening of the food exhibit of the, Cen- this year's.councillors are in the ifield ..... Do Not UAderstand . las t Friday evening and, although the land Certified seed potatoes during tTal Experimental Farm, Ottawa,4, at ag4in—Alex Butler, J. E. Huckins, G. I I I . I ' . ,weather was. not favorable, 16, large, the past sei , - I � 1. 10 a.m., And a Farmers, luncheon �t G. MacEwan, S. Ii. Prevett and R. G_ . A well known War correspondent, number availed, themselves of the op- ' ''' , . portunity for an oyster feast'in Us- The County of Nor-th Simcoe is well the Chateau Laurier ia�, noon. lix the Sanderson—, and the--iiew ni�eiti. are- , 'writing from Eurbpe, says one of the . borne Township. The chair was tak- 4aapted for the 11roductioft of seed even-ing he went to Iroquois aAd spoke Solid ,Coates, George' Mathleson and, . . I difficult problems of the 'Allies in en: by Mr. Holman: and Mr.. Die' potatoes, there being more than ten at the opening of ,the new Irotittote Bruce Tentiant.—G-oderich Signal -Star. mpsey, thousand acres of sandy loant suitable Cold . Storage, Plant. O,ft ,Thursday, I dealing with Gem. any will. arise Mr. Crawford and Mr. Miller delight- forr potato growing and factors Such Nov. 23rd, he -attended, a farmers' Has Knitted 195-kairs Socks , - , , " ed the audience; as &"d Mr. Anderson, � ' from the fact that S0,many Germans. Miss Davis, Mr. Horton, Miss Kedd . y , rainfall are quite meeting -at'Limenbdr.9 it,t 10 ia.m., ad- We read of ladies'who have knit - have -no -idea of the �.extent of.. the favorablb. . . dressed a luncheon mdeOng -of farm- ted a large number of sGcp fpr the ,, and M�, Dlayman� The meeting end- ke at " ,, The production of.pertilled seed has ers at Cornwall -at noon arid sPo armed forces. Monloton. has a. lady atrocities which their armies and the ed by singing "dod Save ih,"Queen . I " "'� 'for many years bepA" l dinner of Stormout Cheese In the pet -son, of Mrs, George Wood- GestAp' have, practised, thr6ughout Mr. John Mills, of Ear 6ek, has pu - � ' ' i I 0 . I .county. Flot the past ten years grow- Producers Assoclati6n. at Moosetiiei6k I . I i chased from Mr. An -drew Young, the . I.. d 'their in the evening. .. .Cpck whom we believe ,has a�. record . . Europe. . I homeistead of the late Jdmes Young ers .have diligently improve I , for this -district, havi.rig completed- 195, . I He says: "It is ail intefesting - .' I b - k seed. stocks pritil this year a goodsuP- At these meetings, Col. Kennedy p -airs since the wax started and ex- . I - . I for- $6,3Q0, - 'There 'Is "-a new ric ply of superior -seed is on ,hand, stressed, the n . ecess-ity �oT farmers pects to reach ,the 200th pair bi N�W testimonial to the' effectiveness Of house and three *large frame barns. . As a solution' to improved' Potato taking a larger pari the, dlsdusolag. year's.—Mitchell Advo'cate. . - ' . -the Nazi propaganda blackout that on the farm. . � production, this high quality seed of their own problems and trying to , � , . ir ' ' � most interA wees say they.were . I Mr.�,.Tohn Hannah, who has,,,oceu- should be used discriminatelY. P01111- Work out iheir own -solutions. Refer- I Car Nearly Crashes The.1tre ' ie , . pled the,pcisition of secretary of, the d-ation seed is especially' suited for ring to the great contribution made I . . I I completely ignorant ,of the alleg� ' d - South Huron Parmers' Institute, for groWers intending �o produce either by 13ritlish agriculture to t I he war con- some e%citem*ent,wa� caused on tlle i atrocities of the German troops in many years, has* resigned. Mr. Robt. Foundat . Ion� or Foundation A; Founda- tribuU,o,n'of their country, and their Main Street near the noon hour 1VVed- . McM,ordie, of Kippen,.was. appoinfed or the production of Certified. amazing r' wartime pri nesday when . car driven by, Louis, I--, ­ I . I I , i I i I V , X �' �1"" -I. �1� , � - I - I I I , I I ` .1 , 4 1 ,occupied countries'. A few, admit ' in his ,place. .11, . '. . .. . tion, A'f eciord of . . Kamm, Huron' H:igliwa..y,, .going., east, - hearing,about them� but attribute Mr. David Charletworth, who I bas, No. I and,Certifijed for the production tion, Col.'Kennedy said this had been turned in toward the theiAtq.,e ,',and 11, en for a of commercial, ta,bl,es stock. If such, a -accomplished be�ause tbe,British gov- -eet 'frpm . the them to 'the lowest type of Germans,, been a resid 't. �k 'Sealorth, . halted about -three�,.f good many years,'tleft ou Thursday -plan was more generally followed, ernment had placed control of agri- ? .. I,. 'I itind believe the.guilty should be pun- Manyof our potato problems such as culture in the hands, of farmers, building when the right fr.bnt wh.ee . . for �Mount Forest, where he has ge- broke off. . The back wheel struck the .. l ' lied. But they- also prudently.. ex- . . dimInIshing yields And doutrol of Bac- through,the County War Agricultural ' 'the same time Jamming the is ' ' � cured a good position.. I terial Ring Rot should be solved. Committe'les. He foresaw a gieat�fa­ curb at � claim 1tgaiiist, hasty jtfdgmenti and . 'Mr. Ar�chibald Scott, of Scott Bros., Potato growerst In the aTea'bave'tUre for activity by county agilical- tire flat to the, rim. It Is understood . . It . IN& ;+ h _. I 11 �4­L- . 0 ossible retaliation again. innocent _ arri ed in tqwn Itom . — - - this year established a Special tural committees in every county And tbe MaMILLIii 1Jq 11aU L.wkeit. a . . p . - � . I .1 . Monday last, Norsimeoe Brand I under which 'they d1strict-in. Ontario., through wh4ch the spell when the acci4eat, occurred.—, L bystanders".." '_ . �. -Mr. George Hieaft,i 'of BruceAleld, will market their -seed L and table stock. Mitchell Advocate 'I" ' ' . . Not'Wanted i's " pondent - � . I farmers could do, their own planning, � , , . . . I I . 11 I .1 Th' attitude, the corres who is well and favorably 1�nown, has * 4 * I 1, - land work out � the solutions for their 1. . . the purchased the livery- - business and Hold Silver Wedding .Anniversary v6sitbr is alwayg. grateful I .. saysp is rlot, unexpected, because I s&ck.fiom Mr. Aslitofi. . . Minister gtresses� Farmers, Part , In ...own problems and come to the Gov- 11 . � -- i - ildonxious to publish lete, have 'be6n* deliber- f . , I ". Scilving Their Own Problems I A ,Gormin Oeopk ' ')' An enjdfyiblo bvb1i1h9,'was spent at - . ernment for assistance in making Mr. and Mrs. John Butler colebrat g, because censorship . . Addresstng no less than eight gith- their plans effective, Six county com- erd their silver we�dd,lng AnifiversarY c the I boys overseai '. ately shielded by, the Nazi the residerkee I# Miy. m"Id ROU�Ltt, er1jigs of farmers in three days, one MIttees wee ,now arg-anized 1. and in ,op- on Sunday, Nov. 26th, Mr. ,and Mrs. 'L I.L, I 1 L ,­ eater interest or wel- . I - 4th conc6gslbon of Ttlekerstalth, when of them at the opening of th "' W I 11 and within the next' few Butler wore mhrried in'Wingham on - B, 0 g.r ,� . � from ., comprehension of �what,,has . e . al- eTat 0 , . , ��4n,06 � .. i'l, the bichi6lots 'Of that acibitborhood pair on, Tuesdiy, 'Nov, 21st I nliatl of five inor"will Nov. 24, 1919, by . Rev, ED . , V;., I Arm- , 4 y I - L � ' ..Iby .its readers as , happ, oj,fiod. . - . . I . kerton 0 Weeks ove& . on e I I 1, 11 . I I ' treated A 16W of thblk ftletids to 'aft, . I I aid tlo,okfi6r sev6n, lat various point's be'loomp.1tt6d, baid Col. 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