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�,�g. " ". % . I — ns of .their own with new and November 19, 1920 ' - you could possibly find anywhere. 4
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Mr, and Mrs. W 'Hill, ofliStanley ed me if I would like to go along and
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"�.�,��i�,,�"�'. ., . "I � . 1. Township, were surprised by a num- appointed Director -General of this
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�� $L?-, . There were many grave doubts industry. But if we are to have of Mr. W. Slavin, in Tnekersmith, as Mrs. (Dr.) Wm. Sweet, who for 4 �
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�'A,X[23, expressed, thing, Latter three weeks in Quebec making her home with her grand- 9
�,�rq��.k�,ii,` . the supervision of the veteran train- , ,'and -he ducked "6��i�, :� I told him yes' d me
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, ,,y�` � . er, Mr. J. Doig. - into his room and
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J,�p,';`t meet with any degree of success. stricter trade between Successful anniversary services and started firing question at me
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I ""It"', � .. That people were tired of wars and which means that industry will have were held in Duff's, Church, to do a real job in regards to this I ,� ,
lt,;IZ ,��,�il' �., � fractured. her hip. She is at present
' , I found out that he has a farm in in St. Joseph's Hospital and is get-
N'liq'i". 1 loans. That they wanted to be to produce on a lower margin of lop, on Sunday, Oct. '31st," Rev.
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. �,`,4 left in peace and to spend their war . speaker. On Monday evening a fowl and agriculture. Somehow ..
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ip� �'. the government to let them do the . have to choose sites where there is Messrs. J. J. Mullen, John Beattie, ever -put it on the proper basis, went to London to reside. — Exeter
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1"", e widely ex- living conditions or labor. and Mr. John Scott, Mrs. O'Connell for other things. . . I I
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liyl,?,:' pressed. opinions, it would appear L' But Mr. Cochrane stresses one Master James Stewart and Mrs. His Clothes looked like most
� McLean, also of Seaforth. great deal was this fellow Sir John! tape.' " f
k, - that the people of Canada as a whole main point in the answer to the ques, '' , 's best' suit, and his tie was Helen Shapton, aged 15, daughter I
,�,�_ The first cutters and sleighs made Boyd -Orr. That's a pretty imposing! farmer �
0�1�4, ' " -expect 1 a' little left Of the Centre, showing a of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shapton, of I ,
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,�",.. . I the sort of fellow we often make fun collar button. Stephen, is seriously Ill in Victoria
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1-1,111.1 they will make sure that they will he says, behind these instances of Mr. John L. Smith met with a pain- interest in politics and not knowing and that made me quite hopeful about afternoon last. Helen was assisting I
have the kind of world in which they ' ,-- are usually a ful accident on Monday. while car- mu6h'about hardships. Well, sir, Sir � this new organization. her father with unloading turnips
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I �,� fruits of their labors' ' sive Board of Trade or Chamber of from the shoulder down. hay maw and slid to the floor. In I
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� -_r sekiptions is meeting with a success standing personalities with a pride Owing to the great increase in the, .ST A SMS OR TWO - 0 doing so she landed on top of a short- I
, �� , . electrical business, Reid Bros. have 0 � - handled fork which pie'rce:i` the abdo-
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1� _taken another brother, Mr. Dalton L, .. � . men. She was rushed to the ho'spi- - a
"...., . because Canadians have formed the the future. I . . . Reid, of Port Colborne, into the firm. Teacher: "Well, boys, late again fed," he told the keeper. tal. Her 'condition for a time wav'
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. . . . . : I habit of putting their money into There is no doubt but what .Sea- The annual meeting of the Seaforth ,this morning! What is your excuse, "Well," said the man, "they're fed critical, but latest reports state that ,. 4
,! - ' , Citizens' Band was -held last week, Jack?" on the othor side of the house. I'm she is getting along.ni-cely. — Exeter-
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.p� Victory Bonds, and don't want to forth has the advantage of being when the following officers were ap- Jack: "I wart dreaming I was go- just starting,them across now, Times -Advocate. -
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1,1.�,.. . break that habit now. Or, perhaps, surrounded by natural resources of pointed for the coming year: Presi- '. Ing to Ireland, and I thought the I Gift of Electric Organ To Church I
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1, ��, dent, Walter W. Robinson; school bell was the steamboat's sig- be just my luck. ,
.. . it is the form of the now loan. In- the farm, but how many of- the other vice -pros., .
'i�',. . os- T. G. Scott; see.-treas., G. T. Scott; nal to start." hoped you would be feeding them A congregational rally was held in I
111. ". stead of a frew loan every six necessary .qualifications does it p managing committee, E. D. Reid, Win. Teacher- "Were you dreaming too, later. I have a lunch appointment �
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VI: . "No, teacher, I was just wait- "That's all right," the keeper, as- 'conducted by the pastor,
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. W. G. Neal, of Walton, shipped a Ing to see Jaek-off." sured, him. . Rev. Joseph Janes, assisted by Mr.
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_1 stead of six to meet their payments, ' the American 'Thanksgiving. � He had taken :long time coming 0
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� �, . many Canadians are buying two 'I Mr. Peter Eckert, of Manley, ship- home from work, and his wife nag- He (nervously):- "Elizabeth, dar' Baptist Brotherhood, and vocal solos >
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�111 . bonds where they formerly bought Canvassers for the different Cana- ped a car load of potatoes to Toron- ged at him for being late for dinner. ling, there is something that has were rendered by Mrs. Robert Mar-
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". . the surplus and increasing the price. conversation, and said ohattily: and months." I announced that Mr. and Mrs. George
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;'. � i.ng with a freedom lacking in even - money in preference to banks, or Drysdale, hardware and furniture "And not a bad idea, neithdr,", re= 0 ' son, Captain Kelso Johnston, who
r,I; .1 merchants there. I Plied her husband sourly. Patient at Mental Hospital: "We died in Holland August 20, 1945. This. a
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, . the first loan. In fact, three-quar- other places of safety. Of teapots, St. Andrew's Church, Kippen, Hills- 0 like you better than the last doctor"
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1'.'�. � I . . become pa,itor of these congregations. giant Galapagos tortoises. , Patient: "Well, you seem more was sung.—Goderich Signal -Star. I
11� required in any of the other eight ners. of houses. Mr. George Nesbitt', of McKillop, "I'd like to see these creatures like.one of us." � ,, I
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Revery cause to believe that when the of this hidden treasure is brought to he will make his home. He has been . I . A happy celebration w", held at
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course, Canadian 'money goes to Morris Holden, a land and when finished it will be an up -to-
, �11 In following co date building. -, . Agric'ultur'ev.-FarmNews O'. Drennan. In 1895 Mr., and Mrs, Dren-
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_. . The sense and foresight that raised ed with coins., Mr. I�ugh J. Grieve has purchased Approximately 3Y2 million dollars s .
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��;..!,- , a poor colony into a rich Nation. By These coins, consisted of morq, than � the old Martin farm on the 3rd Con- has already been loaned to farmers done there will be a considerable nan. Rev. W. H. Hall officiated. The I
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�i,,13- Cession, H.R.9., Tuckersmith, for for various types •'of farm improve- . . "
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" , I I the time the payments for this Vic- - .400 Anglo-Saxon ,silver pennies, loss each year. bridesmaid. was Katherine Blake
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11 : , ... $4,400. It is a splendid farm of 100 inents under the new farm improve- (Mrs, Herb Alton) and ,the best man
tory Loan expire, the things they which had been hid y . acres. The river runs through it, but The foundation material of all corn A
..�, ,.. .. � I . meat loan act declared in effect early, � Was the groom's brother, Tom Dren-
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1;x. have been doing without, or the con- Tetney, near Grimsby, on England's there isn't any waste land. thU year; accordin� to . information hybrids is the inbred line. The first non, both of Ashfield.—Goderich Sig-
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11" �. 7 sumer goods that were not available east coast, because he feared an at- The trustees Of Han I objecXIvqe Of the plant' breeder nal -Star.
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L, 4,1- . because West of EginondVille,, have secured supplied to the Canadian Federation get suitable inbred lines as parents I .
, 1, ��f,�� - in ever• increasing humbers through- tack by Danish, marauders a thou- the services of Miss Maggie Davis, of Agriculture by D. M. McRae, ad- of the hybrids. A large number, of Wins Honor at Track and Field Meet. q
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. out the w It of Hibbert, as teacher for 1896. . I open pollinated strains from nisLuy .
", war year, will be available in sand years agj(,)� the ;act. - Mr. McRae
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'11;� . . � ' declares that of this amount, about I Bruce Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. �
iZ-'F,'_ 17iuch greater quantity. . The coins of the time of Kings Ed- Mr. James Wright, of dalt, has tak- United W. V. Roy, Londeshoro, and a grad -
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. '.11yr;'. That will be the time to go, shop- ward, 946 to 950; Edwig, 955, to en the position of journeyman in Mr. One million dollars haQ States were collected at Harrow and nate of Clinton Collegiate Institute?
X to purchase farm machinery; and he
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.1., \, ping for new homes, new refrigera- 959, and Edgar, 959 to 975, were Hill's blacksmith shop. . by a process of continuous inb�eeding in -1942, distinguished himself, in last .
I Mr. James Scott, Jr., has had a states that the indications are that
t1l", . for six or more years, a number of week's field and track meet at On-
, 1, . tors new washing ,machines, new worth at least a hundred pounds hydraulic ram ,placed near the Rox- farmers will use the act to an in-
�1- - inbred lines have been isolated, Oth- tarso Agricultural College, Gu'elpb,, I "
, ". n, bdro river, Its time goes on for ' ",
,�, � . furniture and new cars. And that Stirling, according to John Alle' I er, and pipes laid from there creasing extent ", or lines have been isolated or are in where he is a first year student. I
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Will be the time when the war bonds keeper of the coins -at the British to his barns and now has water the 'financing - of their machinery the process of is,61ation from single Bruce clipped nine and three-fifths �
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11 li".. .1 pumped from the river to his stables needs, The greatest demand for
11, ��•purchased now will be right on hand Museum. for the stock. The work was done by loans under the act has come so far and double crosses. To these have seconds off the existing record fo� �
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,� 11. to meetzthe paym�nts. At an inquest on treasure trove " been added a number of , United the one mile run of four minutes,
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...W. . I W. H. Cline, of Reid & Wilson's es- from western farmers, Although the , -.1111.
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N�, I held last week by the Grimsby Dis- tablishment, Seaforth. act pyovides loans for electrification made In 1931. He also was first in,
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three good horses last week, receiv- The established inbred lines are I
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� How Small Powns Grow the coins were, intentionally hidden purpose has yet been apparent, be- I the two-mile run. As a result of his.
, ,�.. . ing $390 for the lot. now being crossed In many combina-
, . cause of ,the difficplty in securing the. achievements, he was'*,arwarded the, I
,.,�, by an owner unknown, and Mr. - Mr. John fSadler, Staffa, returned tions and the resulting hybrids are
1"r. Writing in the last issue of Cana- necessary equipment so soon after medal for the championship of long:
,N.-, , I Holden will get the reward under home last week fiom his hunting ex- tested atHarrow and at other points runs and the medal for the freshman
,El' __ ' the close of the war. 4
1�,�,,� pedition laden with game, including I in Southwestern Ontario. As, is
T than Business, a well known trade �, verns- treasure to winning t'
1,4�11_ .. I . the act which go he highest number of points.
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1� minks. * * * many of these expert- —Clinton News -Record.
i'g-'-�,', journal, H.C. Cochrane says "The deer, fowls 4nd be expected �
YS trove, ' I W. J. Peck, F. A. Edwards, A. E. �, Mental hybrids are not satisfactory, . y
" �first half of the present century� has
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Perhaps this hidden treasure Will . Erwin and A. Peck, of Bayfield, took Farmers Give, Aid To Member Y. P. U. Holds Hallowe'en Party
, 10�,el, . belong to the cities. The second half " In the Guy Bros. performance at I while others show much promise. The I
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. go towards purchasing a British i latter are now going through further Wesley -Willis United Church Young
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!. can belong to the small towns if they Clinton on Mo The district Farmers, Association
"I ��It- war bond'; as have so many of our of the Windsor, N.S. district, took testiAk and multiplication. Those 6
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0,.�,.;_ . , play their cards right." Canadian hoarded sums. ersmith spend their evenings, In spar- quick action recently in coming to Harrow hybrids which prove their lowe'en party, On 'Monday night in
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row bunting. Sides were chosen with the aid of one of their members who worth will enter commercial produe- the church hall. Games, which in-
'.4."'�� . under the name "Harvic',', eluded bobbing for apples, were . en-
1.4about half of the nearly 80 towns 0 Messrs. Thos. Sproat and W. Finlay- had lost his barn, and winter's sup- Ition"
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��j�, :� , which have doubled and tripled their son captaining nine stalwartmen. It 'ply of hay and other feed, by fire. hybrids. i
7,11", The Luck Bogs . lasted about ten nights and it was Calling a special meeting', the assoc- lights of the evening and this was
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','�:�,,i�, , size " . found that Mr. Sproat's side had bag- lation asked each of its members to . conducted by Sgt. William Conroe.
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,�,&',,_� -growth is mainly attributed to. the . The American Military Govern- ged 966, while Mr. Flnlayson prodic- come prepared to make some contri- Antiquity of Wheat, Barley and Oats meeting and this, ,
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� I anufactpring industries, And the that Adolf Hitler although one 'of . A serious accident occurred Olt . Wheat is ,the most valuable of all and Mrs. Benson Sutter. — Clinton. I
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I, " �� ' Wednesday evening when the Messrs. labor for repairs; or in som"e Other
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growth of the remainder has, been the highest paid men in Nazi Ger- ' ; grains of temperate climates and has
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Strong, of Tuckersmith, were return- been cultivated from the remotest Patients in Clinton Hospital "I'.
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i,�-,'.� �. � . mainly due to their. proximity to many never paid an income' tax be- Ing home with a horse and buggy, equipment and stock was also lost in antiquity. - The remains discovered at I
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jl�'�',A'�� . natural resources of farm, forests, . cause he argued that "the head of and when opposite the Ptesbyterian the I lake dwellings of Switzerland Mrs. Wesley Rechnie is a patient- p
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, ? "'I" , , the nation should not be annoyed by Church in Eginondville they were met I belonging to the Neolithic Period or In. Clinton Hospital where she under-
:1.12,1�1, ; or an attractive industry based on . �) by another rig being driven Into farmers, association helped to re- - I
New, Stone Age show that, at that went a successful operation on Mon
� them. I such requirements. to
There was a collision and the Place. " .., ..., .
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1 1, �1' ,,�, .. All that is very true. Centraliza- I � Not only were large sums of shaft of the second buggy struck Mr. * * * written history, as many as five is also a patient in Clinton Hospital, I
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tl , , I Tuesday morning. We wish both
- � ,�,��, , , ., adian cities has reached the stage which no accounting was required, .ing Into the flesh about eight Inches. already ba cultivation. ..
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,;, ,,,�. . Mr. James McIntosh, of the Mill program at the Dominion Expertmen- Barley is believed by Some BehOl- recover
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,tuffbv; for lack of room and lack of tensive expenditures for erection of Road, met with a serious and painful tal Station, Harrow, states , Dr. 'G. F. ars to'b� the most ancient 'Of cuiti-, . "
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'_iL P il ats UAd the high cost 0 1 the , colts dame up he pft out -his arm to States' hybrids now generally grown. of the ancient Hebrews, Greeks .and
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