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. �.It Is. quite Some time now since then- came the'.8attle of quieequst?n . I -Partment at � tits , a sting ' 4 I
A Worthwhffe'Appeal " I . , �. 111:111, ,� ... ,,.n .
� I 111; .1. .Au4l I me r1oh with liar husband -"
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I met a ghost. Matter of fact, If I Heights and,every schoolboy khowo -. �� I ... I 111110":', �,vqgAAY,-�,.qy,qni-4gi";,!,�ggrL.-.":Ll�ig".,�.fo,4,r,,t,4��,t-oIr,,Pdokt)�,elle?�.,p,,.,Rq,,,�p�,,.,. ifk9,qn .
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* illaVO to -bO, WA,907 bqpuBist, I'll -Ihava wha,t hiippeued then. The,idashing , I � term. kra4k Dixon Is -deputy ebleif; "'. P , Urigy. . ME-,, 114A 'Walter" . 1.4 "I V61
An appeal which will ,xec�ive a , ef and Robert Draper, Benton th un I rec #flf�`- ,a px.pe , g I 11 "
to admit that I never in my 1116 ie#eml isd his men up the slope , �auttw,fth 4. t "V, " I - , thw f.
.. Jwa,imk , a, ab:QsA,.' Just the �0ma, god. although lho YA It pre . , ; � F. M, McEwan secrotv&y-treasurer, 'or 0on .4j.W.Walt4r, firm herB, Aws ,
'of 1c4n uumber among toy fr � � ,�Jj , ��nd, Gloorge. H. gl4ip t I .
-ready response .from the, people . u. eq : ,
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. lends and driven out, Sir Isaac Brock lost -his , aulRy, "A'
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thi,%- district is ,th4 of ,,the Ca4adian ac4uatAtaAceq,,,qd1te a few who have e � . I I strength oftfi.0 ,Ur1ga0e n � . mt(Wr fftrih1[tfti`6,AtbfB*"IA 01hiton.7- I 1;11
I � , _ ,. I ., � L life in the, battle. He lost his lit' " ` feV., L_ , 14
11 V at ', e!a 'Baled,
-or sa,y they have, had contact, and his beautiful girl lo4i; her I ,.fw ,,% It Was , (3194prieh Signall t, I.
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tute for t e Blind. � *'d 11 . ', ' ,� ' I .,.�.. 9 , , far. �. �� .
National In4l h , , She swore iiev�r 1, :1 Nowp_)�Recq . I .1 . , 14�11 �_.,� �
I pirits. from t4e, uethW ,vjorl(T. sweetheart. to I " . gg 11 � - 1 .:, .". .- I l4li, - 11
ii :with s , " , _,
Wbich is seeking $150,000 to. make I It is not for waj�t OE, i I W. 1, Ii.,"nouat
� . trying tlhat� marry anO beca;m,ae a recluse In. that I . t 1.,� 1011
Is 1: 11 'q�
On *64ky ev & toy's pjj , ,, 11, N'da -1 .Town,
� old- stionw,liouse where ni�y I , �
he erection , " 11 hav failed tq 11 . Entertaina Farm, -For -um , 'last;-.
possible t, of 4, Western P make w4at I t nk . � 7,A 10913r time was enjoyed�
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Ontario Home and. Service, Centretor � I tried when T was,,a boy. in those' In 411 serfousne I � . . . . . Forum 4�.m' , Zurich; *Ijej,j'.h"4'LlsdJBS.1df the'. .
. � . � ,: .... I �. . I 'Forum- at a social ev.pultim in, 9 8 woraeu%- Institute entertained- their ,�,;,
'days there' were two or three fav- that the disappointed sweetheart - � I .
the Blind'. The carripaig-A is being - . , ,p�,_I#py ;assert 4
ored spots When your P ;W,0j1,j:e , 5,, Hibbert. _T,his. 00,14010 ' * * It bau4s to p6 delic . I ",
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which wer6 guaranteed- can be heard calling forber gallant j%ll 0, , , . meal. Ther
sponsored by the Lopilon, Middlesex, to be inhabited by spooks, One of lover. Anil now, they say, dhe. has is "p"10'rined .ce4tly been,!eqq1pp0d wIth.movable Aable, setting .166ked attractive in, I I
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erth them was'oUt, at the "Mountain," taken to weeping which distresses D irt to'k4ep I .0 ow I .
St. Thomas, Ejgin, Stratford, P � 6 your Po seats ,and desks and 'w il� fill 'a the institute . poloro, yell ' an& .
. I much-needed. place. for social g*,,t-h, b4le,; 00 9; w1tW,Aha`, good! ea;,tp, andl- I
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In,a remote valley Where Some old them because until recently she has it, well mjoa�nried. erings in the community, � llrogr�s� ,.A spiefid. 4, iso -`� -at V v, .
and Huron County Advisory Boards. horses 'had been shot once, And never wept .before. Have she and- � . 1, _' 11 cW - All 6
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The service centre will -be located in where you could still see ,their SIrlsaa'c had a quarrel �'on the oth-' So cocidiants'won't2 sive euchre was ,played and I -ii I ow I.,, ., ,�.,d.J1n#fuI '�aqpper_
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a 6r side"? It lookw that way. doesn't 'Jismayed was ,served by. Roy's ForUm.-Ii4it? P ' " . . 14' -,Mr. ,Gu�'Roche_ 4 , 11
gaunt, bleached bones. -Many Ond you , I � rae,yqr;,i� , by
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London, and will serve the four dis- chell, Advocate, I � 'The evipidA ,,
time'it blinell Qf us lads, have'i . I . 9,`�`wki enjoyed .with a - �
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txle I . tured into that mysterloui ' en- it't - Attend thqs ,.FlOsse& 11 . I 1,11,18140d � I T � ro � gram, Z0612�1' chat antl A . �
pts'6' , region But maybe I am not taking all . in First Aid. ' - ,Suffer� Accident. . I .. 4ssi- � ;,�,K,elvin I
66king for a thrill. The very light this as seriously ap I ought; May- . . games. Tb �g, . prize%. 1.
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Completion of the Rome and Ser- 'seemed to turn green and eerie be there is Something in all this I DePL. of "atimiall. Health and Wellara, The many friends of 'Mrs. A',` �C. were- ,IF or "the lv*b�, Airs;� ' la . - "
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vice Centre will provide blind per- . when we approached, and it would am too Insensitive to appreciate. I . . . Kalbileiach, of town� will regret, to 1'94usonj - ]��. 4. Le,quard 'Erh; Nor, I
* . learn that last Thursday while Mrs,. ,Ah�e",men,'. Pfi-illi Hartman said El- y I
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an"a ;in 4-b Vewtin+ina n4! T-Tiriv-nyk Mi.4- take nothing more than the serbech A couple of su- rs age I spent - TF -111," 4 11 . . . I& 11 i I
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I .Z. I of a jay or the sharp. rat -a -tat -tat an evening with some well-known
dlesex, Elgin and Perth with greater of a woodpecker to send us'running Canadian Writers. They ha� an
for our lives. ou1ja board which seemed to spell
opportunities for employment, train- But we never saw a ghost -May- out Wood-thiiBty meissages for -thein
ing and for life's full enjoyment. be. horses don't have any. at a great cli,p. Then they took to
In this district, the Se'aforth Lions Another spot we favored was the table -turning. They would sit
crumbling cottage which was the around a light card table with their
Club is co-operatirig with the county flrst�, Manse. Strategidally pituated hands resting lightly on top and
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committee in raisinLy Huron's quota not too far from one cemetery and suddenly the table would take to
I e son was ,emptying we tea- more 10PP. - W.LUIV re Urnmg7,
pot off,the small back Verandah of home.a ,hot cuP'Gf tea and cdokies�- 'i, I
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their home, not knowing it being were sqrved� A vote. of thanks: waa� - ,
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covered, with a thin coating of lee, tendered to the, la �Ilps by 0. L. - P �.
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fell and ;among other bruises and' Smith and endorsed: 0i E. F. Kloply, -
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a bad shaking up, she fractured a whicb'was. well i:ospbadeil by theL A 'L
few ribs, and. will be laid'up for men.---Z'urich Herald. '. . .�_-
I some time, We wish her every � # .
succen in her recovery. -7 Zurich- Newlyweds Preiented,
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Herald. A, hower onoring, Mrs Regim- # I
of $1.0,000. A canvass' is being car- on the way to another, A fellow bouncing all over the place. It was
could get in the mood for a foray pretty mysterious. iSo when they
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From, The Huron Expositor
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. ad tagg ( er4a Pridliam) was;;. * '. 1.
Have 40th Anniversary I
ried out in town by members of the -into the,terrors of the haunted -cot- asked me to take aturn, I sat down
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given by the Mlsilou 40frele andl
,Air. and Mrs. George Lawson cele-, ladies of Roy's at the home of the�,
, tage. But again, the truth of the and easily rested my hands on the
club, while rural residents are being matter is that all we knew was 'top of the thble. -
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On Saturda�y afternoon, while in
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brated their fortieth wedding an- bride's Parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Floyd
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approached by mail. Or, if it is pre- that it was supposed tip be haunt- They asked the table -all sorts of
the driving shed, 'Mr. Ezra'Regele
of McKillop, had the inisfortune'to
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niversary Tuesday night, Around Pridham, on Wednesday last. At-- 4
'18 members of the family gathered ter a short prograin of nwaie and,
ed. We never* did -find anybody questions. Suddenly it started
forred, donations may W left at any who had seen anything more spec- in
fall down a hole and severely bruise
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at the�ir home to enjoy a fowl sup- contests, conducted by Mary Me- i ,�,
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bouncing and leaping a wild man -
Seaforth Bank. 1, . tral than his own shadow. ner. They regarded it with fear,
himself. His brother, Chas. Regele,
who him, first
per, music and entertainment. They Culloch, the bride wad Seated in 3L. :.i �
were married at the home of the decorated chair under the chande �
. . . Juts the same, there -are still folk ,,It,s Scott,,, they said, "I alwaye
around who believe in ghosts, al-
was with gave aid
and managed Ao get hNa to , the
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bride's I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will- , lier from which floated many color- � �
knew he wits a ps*chic personal-
though lhaven't heard of any house ity," Then they looked at me with
house, No bones were broken.
Mr. W. Manley, or Manley, met
liam Yearley, of Stephen Townshi�p,-ed balloons containing confettl,, .
by the Rev. Robert Hicks, of Lou -'which was later showered on the . I
, at Other Papers ay:. in these parts which is supposed to fear. I I
be haunted for many years. I
with a painful. accident last Tues-
don. Their attendants were '� dr.tbride. The address was read by- I
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- - - -_ The other day, for example, I .
day. While Ekplitting wood his axe
. : Gladys McKi�niin who, on behalf'-
and Mrs. Albert Keys, who attend . I
- I � . . pened to look at my legs under the
met a young lady I know who sai d
glanced, cutting (his foot.
ed the celebration.-, Exeter Times- of those pres,ent, -presented the,,,� �.
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I table.
Old Days'Not So Good to me in genit,ine distress, "Shes .
"You
The progressive euchre, box so-
dance, held in Winthrop
Advocate. bride. with a bride's book and w *. .
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miscellaneous, shower of articl9s.
� crying these nights." cheater!" he Shouted, very
(Bowmanville Statesman) I knew right uPset-
cial and
Hall on Friday night by the Foot-
Named Trustee Board Head Verna was assisted in opening lier ? I
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away what she
ot L , meant. She lives in a very old I guess I should have been asham-
N many will, argue that house belonged &oesn't
ball Club, was a big success. Those
winning prizes wers: Most games,
Bayfield village truste board held presents- by Helen McCulloch andl 4 .
its inaugural meeting Jan, 21 when; Christine 'Moore, after whicIL she,,.
people wiltich .once to the ed of myself but it really
the average Canadian is not eating girl Sir Isaac Brock was to marry, take much of a shove to get a card,
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ladies, Mrs. W. C. Bennett; gents
members were sworn in..by Fred: very suitably thanked the ladiew 0 1
Watson, clerk of Stanley To'wn-'and for their Mrs. Prid- -
, down at Niagar4-on-the-Lake, But table jumping up. and down.
better today than was half a Cen- I .
Mr. J. W. Dolmage; lone hands',
Mrs. P. Little and Robert'Hogg, Jr,;
girls gifts.
sliip�. J. B. Rathwell was appoint- ham later served lunch, -assisted by- ' . ..
-he , -, - - -
- - " ftmo fto - - - - --0
tury ago. He certainly has a better . � �', �
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consolation, Jean Holland and Sam-
Pethick, Kinney
ed secretary and chairman, The Mrs. ,Ray Mills, Woodham, and' , .1
following grants were passed: Bay� members of the Mission Circle—
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home. He has more modern labor- 19-4
To "-The Edffitor
Uel Mr. Win. was
the auctioneer of the boxes, -
field ,Cemetery Board, $25; Bayfield"dit,Qhell Advocate.. 9. "
Agricultural Society, $25; Bayfield I
saving devices in the home. ]y1ore .
Mr. E. H. -Close, who has conduct-
Library Board, $50; ,Baylleld Fire Dutch Hero diven Award' . .
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time for sports and entertainment — — - — — — — .4- av---o-aww
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ed,,,.a .... barber shop in one df the
stores in the Cady Block for some
Depiqrtment�. $2.50., It was decided Wilhelm Koele, d I istrict -Nether� - 0 1,
-for -the
and more money for expending on I Toronto, Jan. 31, 19'52. the years have vindicated the pol-
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years, has leased the store in the
Cardno Block, at pre -sent occupied
to ask for ten er
d s e
caretak- land r, who saved the lives of twov
Ing of the Town Hall, also the posi- Centralia flight ,cadets- In a cmli,i 41 I
such. True, the cost of living is up-- I . icy. .
The'tditor, The Huron Expositor: ' The latest proof of this is the
by the Dominion Stores, aud will
tion, of village constable,-CliritOn last May, was a*arded,th&,N'6&erL'- � .
News -Record. I lauds avil Award Otthwa
but so are the standards of livin 9- Dear Sir -. Another year has new building we are erecting in the
take posi�4sion on March 1.
Mr. R. H. ,S'roat has leased the
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week. At a ceremoix�r lit R,Cr,A.-F'. 4 :i I., i
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and no one wants to go back to the ,passed, and again we wish to, thank Town of Mount Royal, Quebec, with
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store which -will be vacated by Mr.
Visits Parkhill Chapter Station� RockcHire, Retherlandsw.
4 u and the staff of The Huron a floor space of 125,000'square feet
so-cAlled 'good old days" of years Y' It will be one of the -most mode;�
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Close a:nd intends opening up a.
At the regular meeting of Park- Ambassador A. H. J_ Lovink pres, * .
-hill Chapter
, , I I Expositor for your Splendid co- tea buildings in the world with the
boot and shoe store.
No, 265, officerso of ented the award to, Koele at w . . I.
ago. .... operation in presenting Salads, aid-
, . . ' whole process. -of blending, packing
vertising to the public.
'Mr. Geoige 'Hills has sold his' �der
blacksmith
Clinton Chapter No. 266 U.D., Or- dinner tendered by R.C,A.F: offJ4-
Eastern Star, were their guests cerry and Ne-th erlands affici'slj-,
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0 .This yeiax marks our 60th ann,_ and shipping carried out on one riess
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and carriage shop busi-
in Egmond,ville to Mr. Alex
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and did the opening and. closing,Koele saved the two'cadets' lives; I I
yersary which is almost like say- .
Human Tragedies It is a pleasfire to acknowledge
Lillico, of Actom This is one of
cellemonles. Since this mark&(r when he pulled them to Safety I I
Chapter's
ing the 60th year we have used the
. tpous the
once again the fine and cour
oldest and best, known black- I'ParkhfiV
first birthday, a from their burning plane, It crash-- . ...
*the
new&pap&,% of Canada for we went .
(St. Catharines Standard) co-operation we have ,bad from the Smith
shops in the county, having
birthday party was held .at the! ed on farmVf WellWgton Haist,. I I
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into the papers very soon after,we
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Day after day, through the Cana- ' tarted marketing our tea. ago
been started more than 5'0 years
by Mr, Hills, fat,ber, the late
close with local -members eiiter-!near Crediton, wheer Koele wasi
taining with songs and dances, af- working. An official R.-C.A.F. in-- ' I I . �
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1 From the outset we had two basic Your,, very truly,
than Winter, are forced ideas, the,first was to give thq,fin-
Thomas Hilig.
Mr. Peter Hawthorne, Hullett,
ter which a bounteous lunch Was vestigation concluded that two of" 4 I
S erved along with a three-storey the men would have died if it had' 1,
,newspapers , I SALADA TEA COMPANY
,st quality of tea we could, dud
to print harrowing stories of young OF CANADA, LIMITED informs
it
I of
The Expositor that lie Saw
birthday cake made by Sister -Turn- not been for -the actions of Mr.. " .
bull
-to death in their own the second to advertise as wide- I R. K. Bythell crows
children burned ly as our purse would permit, and
flying across. his farm this
commemorating the' occasion. Koele, Koele, a mines expert iw.
_ Clinton Citizens' News. the Netherlands army during the,.,
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week.
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last war had onl he- in 0 .4
homes, often wh.ile fast, asiqep in .
their beds. ' I .
In almost every case, it is the same
story. The parents just stepped out ,
for a few minutes to do some shop-
ping or to talk to the neighbors or
to have a drink. In some cases, they
h
, in one of the best games witness- Changes Announced in Two Firm ' I I - . _,� I
. F, "a short time. He was well aware. I ,
ed bere this season, Seafor-th Col�: _--Changes. in..A.wp, Fell -known Gode- I tha't' flames from the plane might. "
legiate, won the group laurel an'U rich busines& firms have been an -1 have expladed gasoline in ithe ghip , I �
the right to meet London Central nouncedduring the past week. Miss- I .
High School in the first round of while he was rescuing the men. -He--' �
es C A. and S. McKinnon have re- had to use. -hfs pocket knife to cut. J, 11 I
defence, after 20 years on the Square . '.
was: Goal. , Brownlee; the millinery business a belt to free one of the caderts.— I
the - semi-finals. Seaforth line-up tire� from ,
Barber and Edmunds; centre, Muir; I __ 'Mrs. j Exeter Times -Advocate, I I
wings, Willis and McMillan; subs., I I -'I..,----- __1 — . — . - , . � I
Welland and Cardno,. . � . — __ . 4 1 1
In Mr. Scott Cluff. who, has been on "i a I
went off to parties, "expect g" that Research Improve$ Butter Quality The most recent development in the staff of the Dominion Bank Yrom the bckle to Combine. , ,
a baby sitter would arrive shortly. A high level of quality in Cana- the dairy industry is the continu- her6, has been transferred to the I
dian creamery butter has already ous butter -making machine, Its east end branch of that bank in . . (By R. J. Deacbman)) I � .
-Only rarely could the tragedies not ,been achieved with the introduction main advantage lies in the 40 Per London. — — I . �
have been prevented. .1 . . of kientific research in butter cent reduction of labor cost. Com-, . 0 � -i _—_—_ - I e, I
Parents who cannot accept the re- manufacturing problems and fur- pared to the conventional cost of In the early years of our nation- three Partners of production '1&nd_
ther improvements are certain to 7 Cents, the manufacturing �ost From The Huron Expositor al development wages and salaries labor and capital. 'Thee land -pays, - . .
spobsibility for caring for their chil- follow, according to C. A. Vribson ' with a continuous butter -making were low. Good farm hands re.cP,iv- rent, -ages or salari6s go- to labor- I �
dren should not have them in the first of lbhe ,Division of Animal Husbam- machine is about 6 cents per pound February 14, 1902 __ o on'th, school and the 1)rofltl3 to capital—It ,pro -
to put dry, Federal DepartmentoT Agricul- of 'butter. . teac-hers pulled down $300 to $500 vides the machines. The percent- ` I
place. That being impossible ture. . . The Brooklyn (New York) Time% a year. age distribution changes little over,
into, practice they Although the dairy industry is %. . * * * � ofFeb. 1, has this to say about an- The cost of living was, low, SO a long period of time, but the- I
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' 0 - he oldest in the world --.the Use a Cereal Variety I other former 'Seaforthite: "Dr. J. also was, the Standard of 11,4ng. a -mount paid to each s6pajafe. tat- 11
by all the weight of the law to -care art"offibutter making was practised . M. 'Campbell, of 669 Leonard St., There were few amusements, The tor in production is higher be,66S& 0 4
for them or give them up. ,,Carin more than 5,000 years a -go --It Is To. Suit Your Needs was elected by a unanimous vote, first show I visited was "Uncle production is higher. The average,
9 only with the establishment of What's in a variety? Quite a lot bard of the 'Scottish 'Celtic 'Society Tom's- Cabin" with, of course, "Lit- worker reeeived� in 1800, $2.72 'for- 11 .
for children does not include wan- oyeameries and factory -scale say cereil experts OfAbe Canada of N— York at thg election Of Df- Ale, Eva." Earnings. were, small; his year's' work. I'li 106' ke hact'
klair- Department of Agriculture. And ficers." .
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tonly letting them burn to death jes in the last 75 years that real they � suggest considering the follow- Miss Beatrice Scott, da I ughter of there was s6ant opportunity to $1,120, more than' four times- ,a&- I ,
through criminal ne igence. progress has been made in aohiev- Ing before deciding the cereal var- Janies Scott, Passed her examina- spend what was earned. Few wor- Much. BY 1949 th1s had- risen to, 1.
91 ing the present standard of quality ried about money. It !S[ said that over eight times the 1990 leviol.
lety imost suited to �ypur farming tion at the Conservatory of music, desires determine destiny. In those The, case was clearly stated by .1 I
I I in ,Cattadlan ,,ibutter. needs. . Toronto, lasit week very successful- days
0 Considerable improvement ia-still desires were not very keen, Ludwig Von Miss& in,an ebonomic 11 I
Is it adapted to local and, clima- ly, ,Standing first in the first-class no one tried to Paint a picture of book entitled, "Plah&ed -Chaos",
I desirable in'the not so easily de- tic. conditions? Is the crop to be honor list. -MISS R. Dickson, dwigh- the future; no one dreamed of the publishe,I in the lyrni-b6d 'State5. 4 .
Molasses Pitcher finjable field of butter flavor, where consumed on the farm as feed or ter of Mr. S.-Nekson, and, a pupil things which were to come.
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(Ottawa Journal) I good -quality Canadian butter has a diaPosed of as seed or for some Of Misr, ss ss" go: � -
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, rating of 39-40 an a scale showing other purposes on .the open mar- ation of the same justi- What caused the upsurge of wag- j,"Th Inherent 11endmicy of capi- 4 1
a.maximum, of 45 points. As elu- ful exanain, es? It,was brought -about by In. _e
There was something about the old- I ket? I� it capable of resisting Dos- tution. �, * - talist evolution
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Ive and artificial as the concept creased 6&pa X�l
, fashiQ1!pd molasses flavor in cookies, sot popular ffavor-accoptanee may alble loss from disease, lodging, Mr. John ;�a has sold 1148 , city to produce. In the wage rates Steadily. This Is th(y-Att,,a,,,-M�,,i ,
rse grop . old days..a farmer cut the grain effect of the
etc '� Is it SultabIe as -a Au . brick reside in Eg to Progressive accumula-
aked beans that ,be, there are a number of d6ciding lu " I
cakes, candy And b. - mon6ille with a Woods . � �
factors that may cause flavor de seeding down grasses and djoy- Mrs. John I for $1800. ' I with a cradle, raked It into bundles tion of ca,pital by means of whiell, It I
vibrated a responsive chord.. Grand- ,rs? Does, its maturity fit In with The horse fa , here on Wednes- n rAke, ded, It with a technological methods of prodUction # . ,
terloration In butter. general farm operations? Is it day briou out large number of 'band of the cut'graln, .That' 'Was are Improved.
father knew what he wanted in foods "Surface taint," for Instance, Is There Is( A6 meang,
an objectionable flavor defect which Suitable to the modern, methods, of farmers, d quite a lot of horse#, the early stage of agricutulre, in 17 Which the height of *age rates- 0 1
and the molasses pitcher was -on the sometimes develops at room ,tem- harvesting? Does It thresh estie- despite e bad roads, BesideB the Canada. in older, �<O-uutrles they can be ralsed,for all, -those eager to, � .
perature over the factorily? ,poes It sprout easily In local b ers, there were - a Used the sickle until !some One earn wages other that! througUtbe I
table -for all three meals. If grand- entire eXposed, the stock when subjected to wet present v, , s"Fer.9 sor'ung the cradle on them—it was 0 . I
surf-sce of a -piece of butter in the M- a distance. ' good I increase of the per capita quota of
'father wanted ,molasses on his bis- course of a few hours. Being caus- conditions? Is the quality of the day's business was done and sev- a grea Improvement. . capital Invested. W!henevet the - I 11 I
cuits instead of strawberry jam or ed ,by a strain of micro-organisms grain satisfactoi.y? eral horses were disposed Of at Later came the reaper. The m�u accumulation of additional ca;pital 0 1
present in the water, 'Istirface I Many of these points, are over- good, prices. who followed the reaper could '.16 stops the tendency -toward a fur- ;
pumpkin preserve, the pitcher was coked when choosing a variety, the A meeting was held In Daly's more work tha'd the man ,who f6i. tber 'Increase in A .
. taint', can -be prevented by ehlor- lowed the cradle, real wage rates
cereallsts gity,_but all, may be Am- Hotel, Egipondvflle, for the p The bundles had comes to a Standstill. If "Vital , I .
always handy. Inating the water in butter produc- 06rtant when,full ca urpose been assembled by the reapej, It �011531MPtjon to -substitut '_
nal6ratloiL is Of discussing he ,matter .tha .the
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The statiel OaSS pitcher held two t"' given tiy the dollar value of the '00 C Huron- & b was ,bundled *h#h it ldft the ma. increase in capital. av "
. y �_ . 0hemical oxioation can be delay- Iced,) � rules 'chllie'- Th�h came the b . al4blej wage,
Ipme t per Acre. . Electric Rail*a�, .inder. We rates must drop tei#0orarily until P
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quarts. This was in keepin With ed by eliminating all oqtt n Th 4_66 biluglirk .
I .9 made of copper and replacing jt e AdOtabi tY of a Variety for forth, Rev. Neil, Shaw as chair- h ad " 41 W1 nat'64-
grandfather's philosophy. He liked . a, PAIrticillar, farm should, be consid- he � , L r. X, J,. combitib'd three or four fask�- into n a further Increase in.,
with that made of stainless steel. N I � -1 are reMOVed.1- I i I
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Bred In the,11gliV of what use Is to _ ji'§ thBij be�& ,e a I . I
to see plenty of food on the table., C -Pp -f, even If pr � t. Jaeksb2f. 1; - 11 I I "I I - In — .1 -
small quantities, Is ke"ut in' vBry -be' m9de' Of tfi*-zfroD. For " t t �
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Bea Y' th blm,t 6 task, pi . —, — -
nown to a,mel. ,,va,,Bty,o,W,,,,t,,,B,,,g ftilliple,104dremed e medting, going pver, Okiess dti6r ffee en- — — __
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Th6 mblasses was full-bodied, thick -With short the objections which liaa, been/f . ,Is, "rls� never Skips a ,trick, Then & rv.., . T , "
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erate the occiii-rence of flavor de- strikV hud 6ktrly maturity lbay ,b4, ed 11 01SO&WO)i t01110`9rantifig of ,9 0 the &mblue. the in Silh e
and flavorful; it sometimes dripped fects In -butter termed. m6tallfic, I an Whof w1r,
ox 40 � mofe sltltO as. a nurse lcrb,p�,, 66 t.,h6'frXn0h1,4,6, andi 96ttingtorth the 44--ve the -hinder -and later tbei,coin; AW16� - ,_ " 04Q,"taLp �,,,W'i,,ii,�-r � '.
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froin "the wide spout and m,Ade dArk Storage an,' , � the the oth&1han;d 0, VhAetY Vhlb,h pro- advAlItAg'e� Which �vrbuld a)ddrue bins' g6t Ynbte ipsy. -M& the aid I L . , _. I - ', �7-. .1
Certain enz, � =ea�resent In - "Ust week I' lett j�od fen dol- 6
stains on the, red,=d white checked milk can be ' dftft An, abilbil;1ide' 4 strgiv Is de., by- havift the r4ilWay itim froin Pf'flii Wftfi-19P he d4d mbro *,ork
the cs�hse of flavor de- RiThble where sitralw Is needed on 'Se-tfibrih to larubiefteld- Mud" on, 'aild ifid"At'*1111 teas eft,rt � " . I
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these enzymes can be 'act'vityof the (OW. . . � 1hroUkh to Baylield. -.ShdtfLnddre9S_ c6gi of hiit*e`st'Ift'9 WAS ri�� I Wfi&t a,
�ept, at a . 11, tome Ord1W 444'bfithkishift '19's W" (is., Hills — . I � ..
a Men .usually favoured the dark mi bre -givew,by -Mr. Th the,4;ild *k(; r1cher. As machedinig 4yl'o � I I
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Almuto by linzoedlate separation MMY be c6lisfKr6d �a rafh& iW, and- Mr. Sohn, Torrance. A, doegia. re.akts hupan, 'Orbgresd� 'rho , 16 � , .
Puerto Rican product; the Women of the cream after milkingtaid cool- pottatit cligtFiletef, paft-kuIa:fIy**jtb tion was apoointed. tb wkit olf the eliang6s, -hich &AV6 taken plac V"Ife '(',on ,the #�6�0) : ,varlin'g, . . �
Ing each lot of ,cream soparldely Whegt, 6 On I'm afraid your dinner Wgl� be &
preferred the, golden' brd,wn New -bBfore adding ,I ,ane"bliklet, atid twatuHty [council at 'thbir next meeting. tlie"fAft havebben eq1tal .
t to the 00mal'on, a0ly ;,be .6r. It � ftortajit,g lit jjt;JWgI;ig At th6 close of—the prayet, in - ef 11bldsr of evart, led In Oth- , little burned t6n"f,,' _ I
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-orld c. storage t 'Velooiftonift, elirlchdd tho, � "lagadl b6n1t ten in,- "
0jr1emilsi, . U the W qn I &�� &'6606 ,434tibtititin ot Ing lit- oatrftel 'qbul-eh, Rousall �,,. . ,
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