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Drue kiLiPUL
spi
ular Monthly Meeting in,
th;
'kat.Pill
iti6trie council met In 'regular appointed at the April meeting LLI ti(
ay session Monday. afternoon,
.9,rr. , '' interview the village councils' of
14", in, the T10i Hall, Elim - :III,
MA* Exeter and Hensall, re fire protee
".k'*ith Peeve Wellington Brock tion, reported that both councils sp
r
,Opl,ding and Councillors Verne
assured them that their fire equip-
ci.ribe Harold.. Jeffery, Harold
meet would be available it called
zarl Mitchell in attend- to the Township of Uaborne. A hi
e. Minutes of the last regular
contract with the Village of Hen
ting Sall for fire protection at a cost Of
held. Apr. 10, were con -
as printed on motion Of
1101, and Pincombe. $6,D for 'the first hour and $25 for
19 ire pf
mcillors Mite every hour thereafter for the f
By-law No. 10, amending By-law equipment, was approved as drawn S,
: 2, 1949, the Federation or Ag- � Up and the reeve and clerk were
el
ri"Iture membership levy ii authorized to sign on behalf of the
ralaing,the levy from 1/5 of one'township motion or Councillors
Mitchell
on all -pe- and
rapi to 2/5 of one mi Hern. f
sons, assessed as farmers and ap-At P -1n, a court of revision on t
proved at the April meeting, was the Earl
drain was convened and c
Councillors - .
passed on motion of being no appeals from the d
placombe and Hern. Committees there
assessment included in the by -
'law, No. 9, the Earl Drain was flu
j ally passed and adopted without t
11 revision on motion of Councillors
Worm Birds Pincombe and, Jeffery. At 3 P-ra*
tenders to hand in response to a
At Range Timei tender call for contracts to con-
'Strustruct Es 'ery drain and repair
ct the and,
the 13,-..k �reek, McDougall
'Earl drains, were opened and con -
liR: dered . contract to construct
the Essery drain was awarded to
Robt. Nicholson, of Monkton, at
his tender price Of $1360; contracts
on the
other drains were awarded
to C P. Dietrich Crediton, at his
tender $2,350 for the
prices o
Creek,
Dougall, and
$1
for the Me-
$1450
000 for the Earl, on
When your birds go on range
tart using Dr- Sill.bury:s
Wormix in the feed. Wormix
removes large roundwornsaud
cecal worms quickly.
SlifielY-
And it's highly
palatable. Mix
Wormix, in mash.
Ridbirdsof-0-
with a 1-2 day
treatment. Get
Wormix!
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POULTRY FARM
Phone 666 r 3 Seaforth
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the council iii, foi �r4
Lor interviewed*rcor. goul
'Great Reading R661A in,, %lie was a M'J
rding weed control and spray nowe
on the roads des, and advised British Museum. Its and childt U1 fl9we
ch During the
the COUilty Lid not contem.
ab, " t 140 figet , and the. Woj#iki adorned •the ch
stra- the mouths w6kigbip is being
Bummer
D any further free demon from. the floor -to the top Of held, at 0:45 a.m.; Suriday,. School
praying this year and invit- (continued on page 9) follows at 10:45 a.m. Rev, Molest Cash Fric"for
spraying cdouncil to attend a Confer-
monstratrion of Weir, of Centralia, will conduct 1AW
and
n de DEAD STOCK
Lynrs at the O.A.C., Guelph, .011 service next. Sunday, May. 21,
0
*2.00 ea.
he road superintendent tabled 0060" I L f, !R
iq ea -
Liss Laurens Doerr' underwent
report and submitted vouchers N BAI.
en the amount Of $4,- operation Wednesday evening
pa. Scott Memorial U1,01 ;A401"wN
to
appendicitis in SCO -,pn.
Mr. and. Mrs.' d
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30
!rt was accepted on mo aforth,. Harold Weston A" d
t of councillors Hern and Jet- OBP!tal So of Detroit spent the wei 'S
Joan. Doerr apd Joanne family,
r. A grant of $15 was made in Misses in their end with MISS, E. Weston.
port of the South ry
Huron Agri- leuermana were second 0
y at the MUSIC Mrs. H. Miller, of Mt. 010111048,,
ural
Society
o I _.ass :on Saturday Ich., and Misr, Lola Elliott, of
Q;
etv on motlt?), 01 ..'Estical at Stratford. M g
incillor Detroit, returned home on Sunday, gw4
)r. R. Aldis and Mr. Gibson, week with after spending the week with
M t
th ioElern and Mitchell.
0 unty Health Unit, at M. Elliott.
.ded the meeting to advise, the their mother, Mrs.
incil in regard, to proper proce- EGMONDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mack were-
SPecial
-e in connection with the Eben- Mother's Day service in Windsor for a couple of days
w cemetery on concession Z, Vill be observed on Sunday when this week.
the care of
Mr. Allen Ormond, of Dearborn,
.ich has reverted to MIW� the pastor, Rev. A- W. -Gardiner,
-advised that Baptism
municipality. They adv WO,
will administer the rite of
3 bound o a number of children.
t be alit= of a cemetery could
and they commend M ss Evelyn Shade returned on
wo already done in lclean- a . t,.irday from her visit with her
he QGER and BETTER!
t r ter -in-law, Mr. and
K and levelling the area. A me- other and. Sig!
)n by Councillors Pincombe and �irs. Allan • Shade, Cleveland, by
ffery that since no owners for sane, leaving Cleveland at 11:30
3eneezer cemetery, could be found in and arriving in London at AY'
td all records lost, that in accord- '2:20. SPORTS
lee with the Cemetery Act, the
wnshiaccept Ebeneezer ceme-
iry asp, a township responsibility WINTHROP DASHWOOD
x upkeep and maintenance, was
issed. Councillors Hern and Mit -
sell moved that the road super- The Helping Hand, Mission Band
Cavan U
held their Mother's Day meeting
is Ebeneezer church on
ktendent complete the levelling Of nited- Church, Winthrop,
cemetery and re-
eed to grass and, erect a new i the schoolroom of the WE.r, MAY��h
ante to protect the cemetery from. aturday, May 13, with 24 mem-
vestock on the adjacent farm. ers and eight mothers: present.
The tax collector reported ar- meeting opened with Hymn
be
!on Band
ears of 1949 taxes amounting to 149, followed by the Miss read this 12:15 P.M. - BANTAM BABALL
3,023.99 and collections. since De- Purpose. Betty Campbell Exeter vs. Dashwood
ember 31 of $1;427.53. Current ac- Scripture, followed 'by the prayer
ounts to the amount of $1.303.36 Dorothy Keyes. Five Juniors
vere passed on motion of COun- favoi with "Jesus Bids Us 1:30 P.M. CALATHUIMPL4,N PARADE
illors Jeffery and Hern. All mo- reading by $10.00 for Best Entry.
Shine," followed by a
ions were passed unanimously and Helen Pryce. The JuniOrg Put On li by New Dundee Clown Band.
:ouncil adjourned to meet again in play, "The Home On the
'61 Monday after- a little I Happiness.", Mrs. G. INTERMEDIATE BASEBALL
lar Highway Of
session on 'I Smith gave a very Interesting' ad -
loon, June 12. 18, Zurich, was crowned May Queen last Friday dress, followed by a duet, "What 2:00 P.M. - Exeter vs. Dashwood
----------- Anita D-atars, seen receiving her a Friend We Have in Mother," by Starting' Pitchers -Bauman, Exeter-Yelle, DashWo6d.
at Stratford Normal School. The Queen is ann and Lois Ann crown from J. Fred EdWards, Palmerston, M.L.A. for Perth. Iris Byerin
HuronFederati n Som-
erville. The meeting closed with 195,0 season will be officially opened. by James Millman, London,
(Continued from Page 2) 0 a prayer by Dorothy Cutbill, after Second Vice -President of the Ontario Baseball Association, assist-
(Continued
ssis. I t -
which a very delicious lunch was ed by -Thomas Pryde, M.L.A., and A. Y. McLean, M.P.
the plants are at their best when served by Mrs. Dodds and Mrs.
nutrients 'are at Davidson.
the digestible 1 Iston Cardif f M. P. for
their peak and the Proportion ofE 4:OOP.M.-GIRIS SOFTBALL
protein is high. Made into ha or P.A. SYSTEM REFRESHMENTS ON GROUNDS
silage at this time, a DUBLIN ADMISSION: ADULTS, 50, CENTS; CHILDREN, 25 -CENTS
. hay Huron Describes
nutritious
high -protein home-grown feed is
obtained. flames Delaney eleDrated his
Parliament Housee. 85th birthday on Sunday with a
Geese on the Farm •
family dinner at his home in Me-
Killop. Mr. Delaney enloys good
An increased interest in goose (In a repent radio address, Parliament Building today is. the health and takes 'a keen interest
raising has been shown during the Elston Cardiff, M.P. for North Hur-
past year or two. This is partly on, told his listeners of the design Peace Tower, constructed of sand- in his farm work. He has a family
explained by a desire on the part and facilities of the Parliament stone from the quirries, near Ot- of seven daughters and two sons:
taws. It is relieved with mould- Mrs. Louis (Mary) Bruxer, Mrs.
of farmers for an alternative to Buildings at Ottawa). Mrs.
such as ings, window mullions and! caro- Joseph (Helen) McLaughlin, Mrs. ARNING
other types of production,. of Ot- McLay, Mrs.
chicken raising. Another partial The selection of the City ings of Wallace stone from Nova Edward. (Frances)
wa as the capital of Canada gave Scotia, The Peace Tower is 300 Joseph (Loretta) Shea, McKillop;
explanation is
high to the base, of the flag Mrs. Anne Blondl •NTs. Evel n
that some headway ta
I ' rise to one the most strenuous feet e,, Y
is being made in ironing out drffi- struggles S of
Li targe
that ever took ;place in pole, and contains a fine carillon O'Neil, Windsor, and Joseph and
have hindered, large ru e home. Mr. and Mrs,
culties which I. the arge
is production in the Past. any British Parliament. As a mat of 53 bells, ranging from 10 pounds James at
in January, 1858, the to 10 tons. The exterior approach Blondie were with her parents- for
he ter of fact,
scale goose
by a wide flight of occasion. IF ANYONE CAN BE TRACED
One of t restricting features in
ng f=6 "" -General wag officially aP- to the Tower I the OC
reduction is t, there are
'goose P that are Governor
few
prised that Queen Victoria had Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes visited in Tor -
steps entering through a stately
w I.,
,e -scale bTeeders of gee
g hosen Ottawa as the CRPitRI Of. Gothic archway 18 feet high. The onto. OR CAUGHT t,PUMPJNG7GAR
so it is difficult to c Assocla-
in Canada and goslings in the Canada. On May 17, 18%. when four dials of the,clock.are, 15 feet. The Parents Teachers
purchase young ;jfiadg. was yet a Colrfe4P�ation- 'I" inches 'in diameter and a�66f tion held a meeting in St. Patrick RUBBISH OF ANY
spring. There ,has been little ex: C � invited Vrepare, ground. The hour 'a Separate in Thursday GAGE OR
the improve- architects were I 225,feet above School roam
perimental work on blue -prints for the Parliament struck upon' the largest. bell, known evening, with the president., Mrs.
,ment by breeding of economic Buildings, as well as for the East as the Bourdon. The weight of the Michael Murray, in the chaii. The KIND ON THE ROADSIDES OF
characteristics in geese, and so and West •Blocks� As You May clapper I which strikes the houx*is minutes were read, by Jag. Me -
goose production has tended to be- over 500 pounds. THE TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP,
come mainly a side line, of vary- know, this, original Parliament Quaid in the absence of Joseph
size, to the main farming en- Building was laid in ruins by a� At about the 200 -foot level, and Doye, the secretary. The treasur-
ing ROSECUTED
fire which broke out on the eve- opening of the clock chamber, are er's report, read by •the treasurer, THEY WILL BE. P
terprise. 1916, when the m- Mrs. Elizabeth Cronin, showed a
Breeding geese can be maintain- ring of February 3, four balconies from which a co
relatively
House of Commons was in session. manding view may be seen of the balance of $51.75. An open discus FULL-EXTENTPRO-
W
ed around the farm with L .1y ur- TO THE
low maintenance costs. They can The -fire started in the Reading pity -the Ottawa'River, the La sion period followed. It was moved
Room and, in an hour the, entire entian Hills and many miles of that Mrs. Katie Feeney and Mrs•
be kept in good, breeding condition building was in a mass of flames. country to the south, You also Fergus Stapleton be elected to the VIDED BY LAW.
on a ration consisting of good qual- Seven people lost their lives in have a clear view of the City of executive 'of the Separate School,
ity alfalfa or clover hay and whole this fire. Some of You may recall Hull, across the river in Quebec. Entertainment at the meeting in-
grain consisting mostly of heavy e
oats Although there is little sci.en- this was in the second Year of the Any of you who have visited Ot- eluded gongs by Teresa Feeney and BY ORDER OF THE REEVE
as to the nutritional First Great War and in the investi- tawa and the Parliament Buildings Anne Tomlinson. A debate follow $Y
evidence g, "That small -
requirements of geese, it is reason- gation held con cerning the cause of no doubt have viewed this panO- ed, the Subject being,
able to assume that there is iet- the fire, there were many circum- rama. When the House is in Beg- er schools are more advantageous of the
ter assurance of good results by stances that led to -a strong susPi- sion the top of the bronze 95 -foot than large schools." The affirma-
cion of incendiarism, or using a flag -pole is electrically light6d, in- tive was upheld by R. Bowman,
feeding of a hatching ration sLll�h All dicating that a sitting is in 00- Mary, Morrison and Francis Flana- TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
as used for chickens, for at least more common word, arson. - Kress. It will be interesting for you Kan; the negative side by Jack
r
.ago.. that Was left of the original build
a month prior to,the ilamg season. library. Until the new to know that the cornerstone Of Murray, Louis Lane and Alice Ry -
This is usually fed as 1 wet mash
ins was the -laid by His R an.. The judges, were Mrs. Joseph
with du eve- Parliament Buildings were built, this Tower was Royal
once or twice a day, accommodation was provided, in Highness. the Prince of Wales, Melady, Jphn L. Malone and Thos.
ring feed of grain.
As the artificial incubation oC the Victoria National Museum. September 1, 1919. In the Peace Morris, who decided in favor of
ry quarters for both Tower is the Memorial Chapel the affirmative. Refreshments were
goose eggs is still in the experi- These tempora
'stages and it is difficult to the House of Commons, and the which commemorates the service, served.
mental 'r used for four years. sacrifice and achievements of Can- Your family's health comes*
make concrete recommendations, Senate were first -enjoy- the Protection a
says A, S. Johnson Central Ex- The new Parliament Building now adians in the First Great War. The Let us 'doctor's carp. provides - and
Perim ho Farm, Ottawa, the far- standing is * 470 feet long, 245 feet altar -stone is ornamented with the CHISELHURST 1pt Mutual Benefit help pay the
mer who has only oneor two mat- wide and. six stories high. The net Royal Arms, the Arms of Canada, - I . .1 t bills! Learn today- how Mutual
-obably best ad- area. is, more than four acres of and now ten provinces, and was Chisellfurst, United Church, at its Benefit helps pay your doetorls,
ings of geese is pi floor space. You farmers who are the gift of Great Britain. Enshrin- morning service on Sunday .at 9:45,
listening in will have a good idea ed in this altar is the Book of Re- a.m., bills and you have the privi-
vised to set the eggs under broody fl observed the Mother's Day ..-...,pay your
how much floor space would be in membrance, in which are recorded program, called "Christian Pai lege of seeing him at your
Parliament met in an- the names of Canadians who made ily Day." Rev. R. A. Brook presia- home,' In his office or at the
four acres. hospital! Learn, too, ab6ut
nu,al session oil February 26, 1920, the supreme sacrifice. Immediately, ,ed, assisted by Mr. J. Fergibson, doctou's the surgical benefits included
for the first time in the new build- inside the main entrance of theS.S. Superintendent. Two selections
ing. Parliament Building is Confedera- were offered by the children's in this plan.
The dominating feature of the tion Hall, a high circular chamber choir. Miss Shirley Boyce present- Don't delay -protect yourself.
FLOUR with corridors branching off in ed the story of Timothy. Scripture bills! and your family NOWI
three directions. It is approached readings Were taken by Mr. J. Fei
hena. by a flight of steps with marble
GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION Goslings, unless hatched In the ragures. In the centre of the hall kill
late Spring, require some artificial is a great column of stone rising
by an ordinary f h inlaid marble floor in
heat as provided I from
the
teen FRom sconAND MUTUAL 16-tNittl I
"GOLD STAR" -'All Purpose Flour brooder. A temperature of 85 de- which are represented the six
grees to 90 degrees is adequate points of the mariner's compass.
4,EXCEUXNCE" - Bread Flour for the flTst few days and should This Confederation Hall is the first T6 WRON: offers you this broad protection
be gradually reduced. Ordinary room you enter Prom the main door
chick starter, fed as moist mmill, and is.indeed most Impressive. At A •history of the Kirr
"MAGIC" - Ontario Wheat Pastry Flour is a satisfactory feed. As soon as the has . is of the great column In family. By the late . W. DOCTORS! BILLS SURGICAL BENEFIT
goslings are of any size they begin the centre of this, hall is a skil-
to make extensive use of pasture. fully carved. Father Neptune and B. Kerr, former Associ-, HOSPITALIZATION
"Just Give Thein a Trial" If this is available in quantity, his Dogs of the Sea. The inlaid 7 of His- MEDIOALDOCTOi .LS
LS -
r quire little or no addition- foam -flecked marble represents the ate Professor eluding the reduction of frae-
geese is column tory, University of Substantial payments towards tures.
0 PIG STARTER o CALP MEAL al feed beyond the original start waves. From the cap of the doctor's bills -- paid I YOU CAN ADD HOSPITAL -
DAIRY RATION Ing period. Geese are so equipped spring; the graceful ribs which sus- Buftal6. your you at RATION BENgFUTS to cover
can graze to a much tain the stone groined ceilifig and whether 'be calls on board and
0 SOW RATION 0 HOG GROWER that they - This Is the story of the migra- ,our home, or at the hospital cost of room and I
HOG FATTENER greater extent than any other type unite at their apex In a circular. I Pam you see him In other expenses incidentAl to
of fowl. Therefore, since they grow sweep with the-ribs.that rise from tion and fortunes of Several -or whether h6pital confinement, such as
great the surrounding walls, represent. ilies from Scotland and North- his office.
CHICK GROWER 0 LAYING MASH CHICK STARTER lat a fast rate and consume a on, ern Ireland to Huron County, . On- SURGICAL BENEFIT XN- X-Rayg, etc. Wide Choice of
quantity of feed the only econonli- Ing the Provinces, of the Domini some to the CLUDED - Generous allow- plans.
ring support. tarso (and United
-"I way
to' r is to -F�ro each giving and receiving States), in the early and. middle ances for all operations, in -
BROILER MASH 'e h Such pasture,*Miost The wide hall, straight ahea& as
HATCHING MASH vide We,�� with the from the main door lead- 19th century: Families allied to
es Or pasture are satisfactory you .rater the Kerrs receive attention, like Association.
'typ tl green Ing to the provided hat they remain e library, Is the Court Of the 1411leng, MadIlls, Hodgaong, Mutual Benefit Health and Accident.
throughout the summer and a Honour, Often misnamed the Hall Gardliters, Cahipbells - some of
quantity of succulent growth Is of Fame. The, wails are of light went to Wisconsin.
UK andPRocESSE� lini'Vatone with columns - of dark whom we Mutual'Benefit
'AIN an FEEDS available. e author has collected: the
polished granite; L the ceiling f9 Th Mutual'Benefit Health & Accident Aeon.
Geese generally mark-6td. In experiences of three g6tierations Health and
the late IL7411 for the Ch stings magrilAcently groined, The whole Into an dedlionlid social AiDd . Otffit W. C. OKE
Wision, of trade, although they can bw.^ nigh, effect of this wide and apleutild e
"..-Fe'ed, Excellence Flour Mills, Limited -corridor Is exceedingly Impressive. of 71 pages, including 17, piLges A Main Goderich Sts.,
jed much earlier and make an at f maps andphotographs of Per Assoeiatijpn Seaforth, Ont.
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PHONES 353 354', tractive Carcass. The proporijoil of on the West and 6ggt walls near
ONT"10i y, is the sons and places.
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odiblei'meat to total careawrig-p the 6kittan,66 to the librar
, ; Wav, Memo' ilb'i in
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as high in waterfowl as in 4 Tilurgios Oreat re office.
deJa6k&1Jbs. of the lri*668, *ho gave gdd6mpAI%lio8 bi� remlt- . Cori, Main and
FAMERS lor olifeki The advantage t Orders Gdd6rich its. 1. th " 'flidir"11*69' In fhd,Pli6t'Gf&t War, throe, ` should be Addirtesed to:
geese have lies e 'r dt a 0 � I - ' ..........................
their . grdVth Is attained at il-,, Von Proceedi.alotg* thIg Hall Of 'Out
1*4:,"V GRAIN, andL o*er co jkftie to! the L-116jjr�, of Pgrill'ablent, phows 699 jq�
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