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, ` , ., M, � heoff afternoon by McLean would an ourists. Typic of -the Ca6dian winter. It I'll, .. �� .% . Seaforth,
hm ', 4� 4,�.��J 0'�,;��T,h For quite a while now a friend'inlents I ... 11 Exeter F41il 25' 'It was QxtQA �
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�� -.VF�wlW'r- �,'* . r of Canadi last year whether the i ty - - It is not an unusual Are- feasts. It was by the open hearth business period a,40#atlQ.0
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, , '11 -�:- �;�, News handed out for selling white . ' : Suffers f �
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fil % -good size, a chimney
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11 " I L. papers dra*s to beat all get out, made of, cradle, and it was �iose to th - on Friday noon while Mrs. A. lance, ,and $5.00 to
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, a iettei Asking if Americans fine Place ,r photogr F 6 shopping, she slipped and a served by,
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.110 --��,',N,7, , PHONE 41 'and ends. d.ays. I . ���m!z I . Piqket-Vs group # I
, 2 . � I cc ouml ae� ' long' 'in Canada speaking ollesticks and other odds ap- I the ice that was,covere i
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lii' Mail I everyday Naturally, therq is still an I ow, Miss Marlon
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" "" �N, rtment, Ottawa "'American" . . . or would they have fireplace. I deep-rooted In all Of U13, �. I . I . Which Will Lgive her discomfort for birthday cake with 1.
1, ,� ��,;;I,��Z' . Post Office L'op . , i . ..... we "see the flaipes licking UP nd of the_
. mine would when . a wbilt, ' Her many friends wish cut by a St nObI8 ,grA
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11 �,Z, �., � 'L'' � .--- learn �"Canadian." on a cold and fi��sti Of dirivem "en Zurich Clinton lodge, Mrs. J. A. ,Sgtter. P �l
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. -,"'-��, ORT r r .d.4. Y, Februa y 22 . - f seburity 0 ze . The first 31oble" grand, Mrs. . Ill 1�
11"..',Z ," SEAF it isn't that Americans lacks intel- aal, '-There's nothing like a blaz- night, we get a feeling 0 1 Herald. the .candl . *.- I
. M �P� I ing ppe . n . -fire. It makes a roc and Well-being which no thermo- He atways had. to, get .Gould, blew \Out 401 . ,�
'r.t"'I.., L i tined, but b I'M, ,orId can equal. the first. Enters In Festival Clinton News4ltecord.
.. CR,.'�,` likence, the bureau.expli e-
... ,� ..... . l, �, . thing stat in, the ,w �e �Idfashton`ed kit- � M I - I . A I
A?,��,A?. e Federal Su ph'S �ause they take no interest in Canada that. Not even tb 1.
.1 M-,'i,'� � h of home- Ong race reoult he ..Miss Nancy Tieman - of Dash-
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11.14: �4' � T . I knew what b,e was getting at, chen range, the 'SOUrce I . wood, will compete i; 'the ninth Named Superintendent of Hoppitar.' . .
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L . �:%'; . annual Kiwanis music Festival in miss Hilda Smith, who has, beeir .
i "'k, Toronto next . supervisor offresidences at
I 1� 1�'. here. Then they realize� they don't saying was ,,Scott, why are you used to make, -is lis good as an When he and ilie t�qin' . 4 n' I
ii. -week. miss Tiema Hamil-- I
� ... � J '��' I � 'lao'Abbott, Min:ster of ,Finance, on . made it 6 draw. In the concert for piano I -
--- . is entered ton General Hospital for the past
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I , 11, Tuesday evening, Ehould do much to know anything about the country ex- so danged lazy that you won't take open fite. In fact, when staves
11 il� �, the trouble to chop �ome wood or were first brought into general use, of Hational, Health and Welfare And orchestral piano solo, Bee- year, h4s be L appointed superin-
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... ts expressed in cer- cept that it's up north somewhere. buy some coal a4d get a good fire the feeling against them was so 00L . . thoven classes. There are over tendent of Alexandra M�arine and
11113,1�f��!': . -relieve the dout the festivaa--7 General Hospital. 'Miss Ula, Young- I .
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, I j"i L 4.� tain quarters as to the amount of the "How many Canadian -made pie- going in there? After all, that's strong that' that - 19,000 entrants In
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' Exeter Times-AdVOCat66 ., hint, who has been .-acting super-
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� 1, �, �, , . tures'do Americans see?" the Bureau Well, So it IS, but a firepikeeA.9 Jamin Franklin, devised a stove I . �nte,pdent at the Goderio -hospital,. I 1.
� �V, �. . federal surplus. � which coin-bined the practicality Of S..t.iri. Lacerations To Face
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� , a kind of a nuisance. With the . appointed assistant superin-ten-- I
, .��17'��-, , . , that the asks. "How wany Canadian bOORS - all I the range but looked like R cast- Years - Mone Mitchell, sustained i's Inally' eame- 1, I
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1 .., , W, Abbott pointed out Izardry of modern science I ' W ' er had so Alf red Prier, 'upper lip when a dent. Miss Smith crig
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; " � .. -no, montlig--running do they read? How much Canadian -
I . have to do is step out inio a badly lacerated fjoin Winnipeg.
I , I at - ni -chilly many o saw on which he was working'at s.tructor at the Y.W.C.A., Winni-- �
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ilv . little wheel, on the the country, but down Eas in -the The Huron Exposit ihe Kroehl,er plant in. Stratford, peg, for thrpe Years and later at
1, �.� about seven per ce I be seen to this threw back of lumber the Y.W.C.A., Guelph, in the same, f I
, j,,;,l inated-was not an indication of the pers and magazines and how muc and turn a h6 ty-five and Fifty Years Ago a piece �
�� �4 ' ;, . thermostat and get all the at I Maritimes they can
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� 1..1.", .1 t the end do they hear of Canada in their want. which struck him in the face. on at th I
. I 1k ,g, on arriving in = o -m om% o--Pw--- " cap city. For a time she was mat- I
114. , I . 9mrplus that wo ' 11 The other day, however, when January e euln . Eight stitches were required at r e Rupert's Land Giils"' , -
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"I'll .�,.�:. I of- th e fiscal year. While govern- schools and universities?" end Fredericton, how welcome a sight ,
, got home I found that my fri From The Huror� Expositor Stratford General-,Hos.Pital to Close t .
, was to see an old-fashioned 'r Ing nursing,
. �,,. . Not Many, if a letter from a New had tossed down the gauntlet. He it "in I February 25, 1927 the wound. Late Mr. Frier was Miss ,Smith. grad'uat-. . �
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� k, � Fr lin stove glowing brightl released, to return to his home,- ed from the Margaret Eaton School'
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���,:!,� inent revenue wa . Jersey mail is any criterion. "What had sent up half ,bby of the hotel. The progressive euchre and Mitchell Advocate. of Health and Physical Education,.
-... .,�. � throughout the year, major ex- I al and some kindling for `,.� Tdnto, in 1936
1 I.T'. ly brin ' for bags of " And there's more to it than that. dance given by the -Orangemen in I . . She graduated,' � � I
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�;�,4 , pendItures do not arise until the ,type of firearms should I 9 the'llreplace. Clearly it was up to e whole spirfi of warm Winthrop 'last 1"ek, was well at- Stolen Car Wheel Found the Ham
11i, me from there. ' \ Scot- good neighborliness which the fire tended. Prize winners were: Most A stolen car wheel, belonging tolfrom e in 1943. For a per- A .
. . Now ai: s not going to be tells. The very spiri. a P tal as a nurs cia
%,,; ' protection against Indians on No. 11 tybody who has a I . . t, indeed, liod Miss Smith engaged in Opel
i" ' last quarter. r . games, ladies, Mrs. Joseph Hogg; Louis Staddetmann, wa icked up
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1�l� ch existed during Highway in Onta io?" he,asked, tish ancestry I sit by1which Prompted my friend to send gents, George Eaton; lone hands, in the ditch last week -end on the )" � .
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�,., The surplus whi A California woman's problem the sort of fellow who can own fire. Mrs, F. Scarlett and Gill Smith; road to the Union Cemetery, b nursing including some � time a I
. and see good coal and Wood going along the coal for my Y Goderich, and while here stayed
� .... �'I.�,�L . -to waste. The ver' consolation, Isabel Eaton and Aar- Reg. Hesselwood, of Blybh, who no- T
,. the first three-quarters of the year Wry. She wanted to know next day I laid The spirit which descends from our i with a friend, Mrs. Harald, New- ' .
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I . liad resulted in six major benefits to was mone Y ow -n. fire-loying ancestors who ticed it as he was proceeding alop g I combe.---Goderich Bignal-Star. .
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0,ri, Canada and Canadians generally. It open fires - pretty regularly ever pitched in Charles Tuffin, Staffa, held a the road to do some snOwPlOwing .
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,�. �, , lar and the Canadian pound. � . wood and make sure. that.,n-o one wood bee on Friday, cutting about at the cemetery. The wheel, Operetta Presen ed I
.." 41 ".. since. 9 d tact, was returned to Mr. Stad- k I
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Al,� I I A Texan school -teacher wrote re- When you get rlilit down to it ,suffered - . bar 30 cords of -wood. ly the thief One of the most ambitious must-
Vlf. .- important part in About 10:30 Thursday night f undertaken by I I
-.,�',,�;:,� 1. Played an., da was in World there are not many Of us who ca� winters. ire delmann. Apparent e timid cal projects ever
� cently asking if Cana I,m not against progress; I'm not -f found it useless, or becain
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411ill I brin n under control. ?29 resist the lure of a fine crackling r was discovered in the basement 0 - in his desire to steal it. - Blyth public school' -Pupils in Goderich. I I
I � - ging inflatio "and if so on what side.. , fire. The truth is that none of us against oil burners and stol ers. In the Dominion Bank, but fortunate got under way Wednesday night I )
I �, .- 2. Made it possible for the Feder- War 11, I very far ,back in our fact I'd still bate to have to heat
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lamily history to come to the time, the whole house with fireplaces. No one was in the building at the lic school presented their first per
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" I 1� out invading the already mind but the travel bureau thinks when the, open heart),i was the But I do think it is a right idea time, and -the firemen had to break Struck By Car forniance of Humperdinck's. well- . �
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P, - dulb� with . . � ce 'r. . . t re- ter keep a cheerfullblaze going on in the ftont doors to ,secure an An elderly Whitecburch man, ansel and Gret- I i
�1 they have been discouraged. One o d the hearth to remind us of the entrance. The walls and ceiling William Peddle, 67, was struck by known operetta, "H
`,,�.", Vight capital market. pr,,,tll the best an sqrest pro- .
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". .1 the men thought Ungava Bay dis- - old values of the family circle and of the basebdent were charred, but A car, driven by Glen Jardine, ear- el" adapted for children by Thos.
a -pioneer had �in ails cease . tak- M' ' Producer of the three- . �
P to the gen- tection neighbor. the bank offices were not damaged ly Saturday evening. He was . Hayes.
. "..%. . 3. Contributed greatly spital, act musical play is Alex Clerk, di-
,k� . I . trict in Northern Quebec and on -the less war against the rugged ele- the good ' ,` General Ho f music for Goderich. I I
. -al strength and, health of the Can- ._. o--m.oll;..,l,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,��� except by smoke. en to Wingliam �
,.,�.. , . er w6uld be' a dandy place - - -1 JStewart Bras. have enlarged and where hospital ,authorities report rector 0 I
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&,� . � ' delled their women�s readYAO- his present condition as satt fa -1 Be r. I
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4 I � a- a trucking business. d the direction of Miss Alice�
% wear department. The entire tory. Peddle was walking alang
�i�,�i �. 4. Reduced the burden of the n d he . A Smile or Two Ilinery depart- Highway 86 when be was, struck. Wilson and 'Mr. Bruce Stewart is� i 1.
0�,�!. - � strengthened Can- The other was a wanderer an . ready-to-wpar and. mi . tent tech- . I
-, � . � eted with He suffered -cuts to the head, bruts- stage -manager. A comPe I
�,,--,l tional debt and- rides. - meats have been carp y shock. . .
51, � liked bus rides . . . long bus . . Dr. W. A. nical and managerial staff to com-, i
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.,!�'. . .�es of the world. , Which bus would he have to catch to - "I'm sorry I accused you of steal , president of rawford, of Whigham, attended pog�ed , of
1 . Sslesman: -Your wlts� used to Mr."' James Connolly e beautiful angel tab- I . I
`11. . � 5. Helped attract capital for Can- seems Ing my wallet -yesterday. L later the -MCKIllop Mutual Fire Insur- the injured- man.-Wingbam, Ad- staff and th
, o to' Churchill, Mark.. and theif on be so nervous. Now she . e'd leau is supervised by Miss Helen .
E I , in -another pocklet. I want ince Co., Was rel director vance-Times. t' 150 pupils ,make,
41P. adian developments. I 9 quite cured." " found it i 11 I .1- " - Videan. Almos . ! .
pl� to Whitehorse in the Yukon? he ask- � � 'the W 'Stern FarmerW Weather s musical drama-. �
:F�, . Feed Dealer: She is. The doe- to apologl ze. . of ie Fire Destroys Shod up the cast of thi
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M. , 6. Enabled the Canadian dollar to would like to see ,,yo;.get it, youthought I was a insurance MutVA1 Co. 4t the an- I tization of the story that has been,
k,�� ed. Then added: "I for told her her nervousness was 4
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i.j . the Northwest Territories by bus." a sign of ago." . u were a Aual meeting of that company held The large storage shed and work
� shop of Ervin Rader war almost a favorite . of Hanselll �
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,; . I - - . I Mr. Ray Holmes has taken the completely destroyed- Monday af- tions. The leading roles .
. - - -- d the office of a noted ave and Gretel were played by Arthur
.P% , - ,She enters . 0 . agency for the Hudson and. Essex ternoon. Fire is believed to h . .
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=.. V&ot-Other Papers' Say : cT!V Brucefield, 'Mill Road, Brickyard, shop. Mr. Rader -was able to save nesd I I
If,'.: . I I said. I of him, the bus driverL leaned on - the grain and bean machine, trac- ierd'and Martha Jackson Thursday . .
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. . . . . . & ,Fun for Kids - - - "Aire you married?" ask,the law-, his-horrx until his -passengers, ear$ Tigers. and Varna have been hold of the mother and' . I
,�.;;, ,� . - I . rang. A ten -year-old boy standing Ing very- interesting hockey games tor and truck, as well as: a number night. The parts . .
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... . . . during the centuries, . 'Highway Safety be -hind him glared witheringly at during tibe winter. The Brickyard of valuable tools. Dasbwood, Zur- father were played by Sylvia GhiS-
l� Children, "Of,course." . had the best of play throughout i(,,h and Grand Bend tire depart- holm and Paul Swan Wednesda� A . .
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...il.' have found things to do th 1' "Then," he replied, "you have the'lius jod�ey and'drawled: was as fol- -to the call for and by Donelda Banter a d . Ken
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'.11 (Kincardine News) . elig!ig" did yo4 get tor-ohristmasr, eenable noth McGee Thursday. At both per- I I
1, � grounds." . , lows: Brickyard -Goal, Dolg; de- help. Mr. Rader'has not b nces, the role of the witch% I
" ,adult. eves seem foolish, and in many
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fence, Pan. 05, . to estimate s oa - . 4 I
ire, Hugh MeMillaii; wings, L. cate-Times. was taken by Laurine MacDonald.
Coleman, R. Archibald; subs., R. the Sandman by Alfred Mitchell .
Reinke and W. Archibald. Mill Lodgs Has 21st Birthday and the Dawn irairy by Dianne Me-' .4 I
Road -Goal, ,M�Cartney; defence, Huronic Rebekah Lodge No. 306, Conuell.-Godetich Signal -Star. . 4 1
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McIntosh, Wright; centre, R. Well- .1 r . I .
and; wings, Nicholson, McCart- I - - -W-..*-ft----;.� . .
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acted as. referee in a very s.atis- Heart Health and � �
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�V,' they exact -,-promises, an in the Liohs Magazine)
�111 I . wheat growinfl, slightly more at- mer and, will -provide employment Happiness t . �A
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11P.:1 . new ap- which Bruce County forms a part in pasture is lowest in ety was licensed in IS47 and met - a 65 -ton weight one foot in the
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.";�",.: apparently there now is a summer. During this time many 0 1 .live to enjoy life for many y ars.
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�:i, farmers find their regular pastures The three .greatest killers we esti-
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I 11 propensity of children to become in- This means but one thing, that and aftermath inadequate for their growers. I tral Ex- From The Huron Expositor have to face today are heart dis
l, """. needs. A failure to get a good The Cereal Division, Cen n c- February 28, 1902 . ease, cancer and tuberculosis. of mated at abolit loo,i000 miles, while " .
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"...1-1 volved in things not theif concern, motorists in this district 'are more ,,, . the capillaries have,
.at,,,,, from last year seeding or perimental Parin, Ottawa, annou, together, a
, ' es thait another hard red spring . these three, heart diseasp is the surface of one ,acre.
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".,: , ., . shortage of both hay and pasture wheat, called ,"Acadia," and suit- started to draw material for. the the li truly a stupendous organ. I .
I , .1 -for Eastern 'Canada, has been new residence which 'he intends be- therefore -because of this tremen- - , .
, r I ... Uempting to change then -4 a school Itre more careless than the average and an annual crop is needed to, able eart to a four cylinder motor
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1114i board in Calif ornia - * � be, d d wheat which was erecting during fore birth and runs continuously ..
, � decided to ,co Ontario driver. Seyeral reasons make oats suitable I yieldlugjj elar, e I ' until the last second' of life. The to guard it zealously if we want to-. I
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. ,: 0perate. , Mr. J. A. Cline, otwin0am, has heart or motor must .% Let us consider some of the. ; I
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a I � The board had just completed a The protein, content of young pat I al the x ' mental Farm, ,Indian
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I -1 . vessels to supply nourishment for Rheu- 4 .
I., . Dew school and 'was laying it new . relished by all types of,jivestock. brid sent there In 1937. Acadia has of the Sun Cement Works in Owen have to be careful about.
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,. sidewalk. Instead of attemptin The Lo I Seed is usually available without been tested in FAstern, Canada for Sound, and will remove,from. Wing as no time to stop and rest criPDlers and destroyers I
�� " any cash outlay and the crpp the past :10 years, and ,during that kam shortly. heart h ' of the e
'i.I.C.I. om the wet . Ma at6 D. E. Holm def dia- time has -been a consistently high Mr. Jamep -Stewart has given -the when we sleep as do other parts -
I .. I . keep the children fr es, of Gode- makes ra,pid growth. The,cl a better than two- contract for the woodwork of his, of our bodies. The same rate and hilmrt, attacks �oung. and old'alike .
� �,�., .� -lior g I advantage is that little regrowth is yielder, having When a heart is thus damaged sey- 4 1
lti..,., 1.11 nt, the kindergarten and jul hEstirn evied a fine of $50 orra
;i',�, eme rich, ma,de after cutting for hay and 'bushel lead over Its nearest com- new brick residence on his farm speed of supply must be kept up erely in early life we must of no,- �
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1�,',�,.";, grades were marched to the sidewalk man accused of hunting deer out heavy grazing. petitors, Huron and Coronation 11. near E;gmondville, to Win. Di , even when we are sleeping, cessity be very careful all the rest I I I
! , , a seed- Acadia has a strong straw and Is Cromarty. Kruse Bros. have -the ,In the growing years we are con-
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1 ��'.% and told to put th season, deplored "an ine: . id -season in maturity, being tw the brickwork. fronted with many -and serious In- I I
""'P. �, . I I mg rate of 2-3 bushels per acre is in 0 contract for develop on -the valves of the heart
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i ".. new coment. As one of the officials h ,Miss 13�11 Nellans, of Harlock ' er, cause an improper closing of these . I
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i,� ;; . den�y by the Department of Lands re, mm,,d,l. Successful seeding$ days earlier than Coronation and fections
%,��% � ool and we penalties . may be made up to June 15 in ]most Cascade. In .t e dield It present , W,. such as scarlet fev measles, valves. Ais a
�� N. � , explained "It's their sell and Forests to increase . leasing appearance,with !,Its good throat, tonsillitis,
,. . P purhey, were guests Of their -uncle, streptococcic - IlOw .
11, . 't, e . : . , ' areas. If all of the crop is not P longer the smooth, continuous I I
," decided to let them have a hand in Some of the penalties in the Game needed for hay or pasture, a part uniformity, good color, and ample Mr. James Cummings, Eginonolville, diphtheria, rheumatic fever, and
"I .; 11, , " � : 111). . I and he bar- tillering ability. It has a favorable of, blood in the body. We become
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11 " . . it?" . and Fisheries Act are greater tha vested again. Where late seed -lags disease reaction, being resista, t to last week. I many others. These infections all short of breath and unable to car- f I
l, ��,.; chaff; mode�ately Mr. James Watson, 9th conces- leave their Imprint,upon the heart �y on our activities as We Would
,I li", � ��, sion of Tuckers-inith had a very of those stricken, Certain of these I
, Probably the kids didn't enjoy the penalties to motorists who endanger are made, it is important that a bunt and, bla)ek normally. I I
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i; ,�,.,�. - to stem and leaf rust; successful auction, 'Sale of stock have a special -affinity for the ,
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%R- , experience nearly as much as if it human life." He added: "We are I -resistant to loose ,smut, and Sometim -s a small plece of thi, .
... I 1'1�� I I I . 1. .� conditions during the late growing Selz and implements on Tuesday. Win. heart muscle ,and valves. If after 'vegetation will break off, and -90 I I
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., en, them. elevating wild life ,to a degTee high Plgitl, his, neighbor, was, the pur- having h
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'4 ,�,� chaser of the farm, the price be- fections our heart Is ,affected We tal spot
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�.,�,�, 0 1 Usually grazing can be a $Bfi5o, We understand Mr. have to allow a long E
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I'll YZ�o�, Itimmylit, be, of course, that the It should be"borue in mind that Ing I and -thus, cause sudden death' or
W " , , .0 . about four to live weeks after t4f�on intends moving to the time for the damage to be repa r. 'damage to the part 8UP-
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� �1111111 11 Isinfolmdtion in the U.S. fault lies- -not with the penalties im- seeding. The crop at this time this new variety is only intended Northwest in -the BPI -Ing.. ed. How6ver, sometimes the re- serious I ..
��, 1 should be ab I t in height. for use in Eastern Canada, as. it . we noi ton - New pair is not complete as it .should with blood by the vessel so 0 .
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� , . - Posed, fbr destroying wild life, but To provide more f�r.ge over a ts not equal to Marquis in qualltYr Eya. that preparations are In pro- be and we become what is thought an embolism. Another t"?3 Of � .
,,,�i�,' ousAnds of iniles of und6 � - being slightly lower in protein and .
"Ill 1� ""...;,` The th _ that the law dealing with -motor longer period, only . , oderate, graz olume. it to mainly intended gress . for the enlargement, of Clin Of as a heart case. b 0 heart -ailment we ha�e to consider
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... I "�, the lJnited States has provided a Still- nslauLrbter needs to be amended. ' t, but Is that of acute coronary attack. . .
ma C�-- cau too much damage to the �for ,use a9.,a feed whea tal '*aa established by Dr. Gunn heart may take many forms. The
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", I :', . in the milk into flour and baking Into bread and 16 could � under ibis lin Occurs as a ru.le suddenly and In A
,'g�j ��,t;, jeet for speakers and has formed the crop sl�hould be cut mediate undbraj.ght. muscle involved alone, or In com- .
... . penalty for . . .. f ins-tandea is fatal.
, �11 ""'j", I . � � s of countless articles for many that suggests a, severe stage. when the need arises. Mr. Philip TifurriLY removed his bination with the valves. They the majority o % the small 0 1
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J'�� r,ijui . tat Farm, Ottawa, allow that Rox- ed on most"Of the ern Bxp - ones that c jupoly Of blood
11 ,34,,'- I 11" ar S. -Stations this. this week, 116 has secured an on. quire the best of care, When this to�t the hear itself A COTO11- 0 1
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7; ,,.. j , yjlfl P char- in ouir,fight for conservation. usually outYlelded most melIttil Farms and,
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�A'T.'(, *,.'V�, ,. " .,,�.. r mill there. About six weeks alty Alter our couroa and way of le exci A .
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wl';,.�.,. ' � , "? , it is Our liffficulty is not with the law other common varieties producing year and ample seed should, be iiy atts,
6 , . I I -si s of the two countries, 9n ar� average of 2 % tong of hay available . for en thply were s
, ,��, , I % 4 ri � . go *h tarting the living. This is essential to guard t With ,ed in
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,� � i 4 1;�i Ties been seed- Is ftexpectod that Acadia will be .new breathing. It Is sitoddelp and if not W .
J,&'1,L � ,,, ' refuse to convict in motor man� � osti; have sometl dits ,lin a belt and it was broken In two muscle, so that *0 may live and 'is d6gth, re-
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, , ,, i, ,.,141 - � ip I .. I 91auall r cases. Every juryman see . lots. Those Interest- Plaws. enjoy life as long as possible. Just �lulr enough to cali
�.� � ,,--te -convert- to give you an idea of ,the amount as a prolonged Verlod of, rest.
�-I�'L ,,�'� "!:�' . I crops. For further information In two�bushel
7""'' , ' Oanada. Mr. George Turnbull is This type is- st the present .1 be-
Rl,�,�, ",;;,,.� , Ing seefl. should write I
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I �0 *� I . .; 1, ;Tolf in the accused's nosi on. He write e Division of . ii In& COleinan's Grove on North of work this great organ, must do 4 I- A I
,I �;,A ,A� � Americans - Will r I lieve the most prevalent, e ec -
---`i��,P4�,!`l," .1 .1 ,i offort to educate Main St., into firewood and - sa*- in a life time of constant Dumping
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,V.dl, ,,�, t�, t . . "I", " i.r � ,i nearest Elp' Imental Farm or Sta- ly In the middle fortles and early
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1, " 1� K, 1�� t6 facts of . tion in -their own province to have 1095- '
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'�� '�,!,�,-Of:, ".., . � 1 , , " r takess a lenient view. Human beings Mr. fiftiels. High blood, pressure Is an -
,2 w., Yo otft 43 years ,ago far2n- 70 times pot. mintite.,That means
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�1`1�,�!,.",""'�� '. " �. �, � 0 other*tYpe Of prevalent affliction.
,�t-p.,A'il I ,"�; � to'l,d�rn to use automobiles . - making 100,800 times per day and C6iftrary to some lay opinion it
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