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1, be ground or e Ing fire of an Toward Zero, Christie; Ace Wild At I , " ,���",;.,",�,!,,"�;,�,�l��',,!,'� 14 11 ..
ven broken up coarse- space. ThA PipirihT Is makirig the I appointed as a nominating commit- 146atig with prR � , ..".r,,,;�.,ll��,'
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ly. Some hammer mills are inted I attention to ,the needs of each par- unknown origin co!mp1eteIy destroy- G�Iden Eagle, gregory; Stairs of I .� � 1. . 1". -
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voyage via the Panama Canal. ed the ba,rn and house on the farm Sand, Grey; Circle C Moves in, Hid- I . 1+ -1: ... . � .�,����ll,�l'.�:�,���,;�";,��.��.,��,,�,l�!,�,:-'�";,I�l�,p� -
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. � of Mr. Louis Dalton, on the 12th con- er; Cabin Feve'r, Cow Country, Bow- in December. It was decided to try I - 1 -�. '. 5`�.�'.�
roughage into short lengths as it duction be 9�btained. Nevertheless, . I i .1 . p I. . 000"""W. �;"Ej".""�
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i I Farm Woodlots Have Great Value people on little4 land, the fields of, the furniture was savied, but nothing ham; Hell and High* h allocation. All were reminded ommille " I ,,,t,:;I;g " I
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be cut and, partially shr & Japan are cultivated lntensively� They was saved at the bi�rn.� The stock London Pride, Bottome; Early Au' 1. ne "for last, V "
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screens by are treated more carefill] ,� F 11 % �`��, "P ��I,
the large size hammei% ly than many Blanchard then took charge of the out in the'apartme .'�,,�'.,§. ,
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-mills, equipped with knives. in Canada, and generally known as a garden in other parts' of the world., tle of which eleven were milk cows, cock; The Man Next Door, Eberhart; nt occuPI . I -1. ,� -�;,�� ", �, �_ M,
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I intensive application of labor and house nearby.. Mr. and -Mrs. Dalton Wilson; Faith, Rea' . The Scripture lesson, Proverbs 1, noon. Mrs. McKilight -was �.unaiw.4to, . 11 ,,,�',,,�-,,, I 1�
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Here are some general rules for ion Forester, Department of Miner, . took over this farm, the Farrier pro- tion, Laski; Working With Tools PC was read by Mrs. W. Dodds. Mrs. W. of the . fire .until her -daughter n4tIce&-t , . , 1�"""', "
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use: Protect polished surfaces from Committee of the Food and Agricul achieve high yields per acre. Two ardship reading, "O, use me, Lord." in 1� ; i, 5
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.1 successive crops are grown mentals od Electronics, The Funda- tL . � I t"Id,,' 011
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,grease. Protect against wina and ference, recently held in Quebec on a large part of the land. Wins Mantel Clock mentals or Radio, Williams; America, ter was given, showing $65.20 raised. met by flames, The firemen soon *ero�` - �" cj,7'3�, �
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weather by adequate painting. Re City. . These forested areas provide The fact that recently 5,492,000 Mrs. Lorne Johnston,. of to ,,,.11:+:1,,,, 101
- . will is . Mrs. Blanchard gave two readings, on the scene and brought the fire, . � "�.4�1;__',11&
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move and dry storage canvas, rLbber nearly 1,0,00,000 cords d farm families cultivated 14,896,000 to be congratulated on having ,pre- "Strange Fire" and "The Bible is the under control Most of the damage - Pli,
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acres indicates that the size of the rented to her a handsome WaterbuLy Plastics, Dubois; Your Family War,!- ,,,�,�;�,
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belts and rubber tires, unlesz the an nually and - 8 to 8 Y2 million Cords . Mind of God." The meeting closed to the bake shop'wai causedlW' ;.: �
I I Machine is properly housed. Wbere cf fuelwood, as wbIl as saw-logi and farm unit is small, averaging 2.7 Cathedral -chime mantel clock won in robe, Talbot;,How To Pind,dnd Pol- with the Lord's Ptayer. . smoke and I water. Mr. arid Mrs. Me. .. li":J'�' T.", �
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bres are left on the machine being other products. - The la ge part of aere-9, . Mrs. 161inston wrote low Your Career, Reilly;, Europe ,, � "
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si6iled`for long perlodo, the load the fuelwoGd is used on the farm , rs explains a letter that contained the second � . apparel. The building is owned by . ,
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should be removed from the tires, but sales of fuetwood, pulpwood and in part at least why the country's correct solution selected from the Handy Household Manual, Creamer; CHISEIRURST Mr. Vodden. .. I ..",
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such a laige number of people engag- gram, Wednesday night, Nov. 14th. Hom�e Workshop, Mne-Mile Bridge,. ' (Intended for last week) The evening service in St. An- . I �jr-�' ..
, the groun�!. Prntect machinery from. stantially to farm cash incomes. ",!�::.�, ,I
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cover motor openings 'against mois- managed for continuous product come from all sources from 1913 to tel clock. -Exeter Times -Advocate. I Linda, Wirt; The Melted Coins, The schoolroom of the church on Tues- fering of the Mission Band of Lov * ..,:,�6,
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I -ture and dust. Is usually more prdsperous �han 1934 revealed that, with the excep- _ Completes 13th Set of Sleighs ' Thorne Reporter, Bertram; Top peated Psalm 90, followed by worship a number and led in the sejrv�lce of : ,t,:", I
I * * 1* neighbors whose woodlots have been tion of 1913,Iagricultural income each 1!:
I ' '- r year fell short of meeting household J. H. PhilliPs, our local "smithy," Horse of Crescent Ranch, Hastings; service, "Those of thb World," prayer song. Members of the Mission Band . . +-�1,1111
Showing.of Films Aiding Rural Health allowed to deteriorate. Many of the ' . .1 +
expenditure and forced farmers to is a man of many talents., chief among General Jim, Bartlett; They Bought by Mrs. Thos. Brintriell and roll call took part. D. A. McKenzie led"In the I ;,�:
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I hem, of course, being his ability as Her a Pony, Cannan; Freddy aiad the suggestions' for next year's program. opening prayer. Shirley Falconer ex- . 1, - I
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to make up the deficit. The income a blacksmith, but he has a sideline, Bean House News, ,Brooks; Cherry Rev. R. A. Brook took the chair for plained the object of the thankoffer- "i
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from other sources ranged from 23 to or as he calls it, a sideline which not Ames, Chief Nurse, Wells; Joyous the election of officers, which are as Ing. Ann Jeanette Watson ,gave si . , �::.,..
ing information on public health in in the form of erosion, soil deteriora- I
farming areas. They frequently ac- tion, irregularity of stream flow and 31 per cent of the total Income. In only gives him a great deal of Plea- Peggy, Copp- The Clue in the Patch. follow,&L--President. Mrs. Thomas,] "reading. Pictures of the missions. . lir"
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and speak on how suggestions in the, tinct from work on, woodlots, are of 2.30 yen per day (a yen equals 29 amorfg his items of handicraft is the Sun, Montgomery; On the Green Ferguson; 3rd rice-prets., Mrs. Carliperiod and Rev. Dunlop, Belgrave, � . .:t�
I Ids aver- making of sloop sleighs for the farm- Meadows, Burgess; Dorothy and the Stoneman; secretary, Mrs. Clayton I was guest speaker and delivered,- I&I '';� 11.11 �
ifilms for improving or, maintaining great importance to farms in man cents). As these hpuseho , . ,,ji ''
Y aged three able-bodied adults, the ac. ers. just last week Mr. Phillips com. Wizard of Oz,,Baunn; Uncle Wiggily's ,Torton; treasurer,' Mrs. John . .�,.,, �
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is only through, such small expendi- to Mr. Wrn. Black, of East Wawan- Paul the Puffin, Patch the Racoon, I I . �, I "I I
tions on -particular prdblems, amd dis- forest industries are very large con- er farm incomes 01311. Your writer's knowledge of the Fostei&; Clood Stories, I Know a See- I _� I . . . I . ,
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permit the majority of Japanese farm- finer points of the art of" making ret, The Stony Road, . Hildreth; The I I 'I,'
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. ers to engage in farming. sloop sleighs is very lim'"it�d. but we The Bobbsey Twins At Mystery Man- I ; ,
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tention to common sources of danger in many of the more remote parts I- I
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a bare subsistence level. On the If., 1"
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taken against them. Films ,on pro- other band farmers consume a large .. � I
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li -given by the Board to fight against in the other, says Mr. Cameron. farm was larger thag 4 5 acres. The a-nd it is working into a very profit- ��. . . .
I fact ffit b " far thelargest number able sideline for Mr. Phinips-myth VVINTHROP . i, I ,.,�
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-with the urgent necessity of check.., Because there is insufficient alfal- -acres is clear evidence, says Foreign Opens New Radio Shop The Red Cross meeting and.quilt- . _. .. , ,* I � I ��Ttf
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ing these disease and to info�m them fa seed to meet the norff�al seeding An expert in radio and radax, H. J. ing was , held in the schoolroom of . . ,!-,� I
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for this purpose fromllocal and pro- 1946, the Dominion Department of 'compared to that of most western f � 'i , , .1 �
vincial ,health health services. Agriculture has ,announced that the . name* of � Clinton Rad-io and Appliatic- "O Canada." There were 15 ladies I . -,
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ent in I Eastern points on' shipments, of such is so small, that the total income per tion service. The sho' is locate'd in 11 ..... P.,�,
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I . I I ' brin-al back those on Monday, hen thou- September. -Clinton News -Record., I I 11 . ',.�;ff�
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I . sands of appeal letters will arrive at ,Poultry Fancier Wins Many Prizes . _,:." §
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