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, 1 �$O. se I *as quarried on.son, Allan MacDougaid, Malcolm I farm and Murdy Young has, her busband, died d -go. If
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;".11MIP'l ),�N��.�, "; ;' ., , I ,burned- In kiInsf on Lot 1 CX)RCes'" horn, TbAas Chappel, Duncan ' _. Nile- Jqhnston CTaWford has solid ence .
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,,.I�,,� , ,t 16, Concession 10 .1, . . she ,also has a,br.diher, . T. ,Chas.
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"""', �%0!1�,A�� " � ."vll ty-six/ elderly men and women at made .privately on several farms George Trebilcock, William Treb�_, I �� Exeter' and, Grand Bend ClintOn'CitizOrus" New$-
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�Ay'f,'qp_ Advertising rates on application. two hundred ,acres, .the majority ners, Aatche& -poisons. cookilig pans
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cl�Q�11,v,, , 4 l . Origin of the ceremony is recalled acres. Some bought only for s1pec- Williams, John Hackney, ST., Left In reach of little hands person making a donation to the -t
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6; � , . Hon. Duncan ?McDonald, and the la,unched, a few weeks ago -when P
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, I i it says: .. - following on concession 14, kno7n .May cause serious mishaps the 'gouth-cott Pines, Parkland of. gressive euchre and in
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,,�Ig�ld "'ll, 'If whether they k ow it or not, will be M-u�r, Sr.,'Thomias Muir, Jr., Thos. John, Gwen, Wattle Gardine Care avoids such. danger t' he Grand Bend'Lionst were- 'Up- Nobe;. high gent
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�,;R'V,!,5;'_ SEAFORTH, Friday, April 11, 1952 . , r, Robt. raps.. , 'Kdv�,ard' Quinn;
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[2 ,*�L. -270- is Oliver, Finlay McCormack, Campbell, William Towers, John - .., Zurich Herald.
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""'t"t their feet and said, 'Anew command- Hug.b Currie, Mr. Treleave-11,'Geo. Towerci, Johu Glenn, HvAih Davis, wo.4q,-Mr. Bak6r_,; R.R. 3, Bfyth, Lat- 1.
4."q�,K��.',,.'., Motoring To West
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M,Qi �" . ou love Miller, Duncan McD�'Ugall, Wililim John McDougall, Sr., William Gra-
ji-- � - Once upon a time an automobile ment I give unto you, that -y . M A
�14l, Yeo, Th6m,as SWIM law, Richard ham, William Horton, Jonas Sam. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles, `Brooks, Mr. ler r. and Mrsl. Roetcisgender
@ii,��f� 11 , George and. were called to the -front. Miss Mar-
ilto itself. When one, another.' . Hon. lam. %ordon, I�run- Eickmeyer o
� , ,an McMillan, Joseph Norris, Tim Miss Olga MeWatters left ,by m6tor, l
1E, Ander was a thing u . HGtham, mons, Donald UcKenzie, William Years *Agone and Mrs. I
11,1�.) - , , - garet Marshall read, anaddress, and
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", � -am &male, Ted Drake, Els -berry, Al- From British Columbia,
I , it received a bump or became Millar, Edward Van Horne, Job
17 "The origin ofthe Word 'Maundy' Siheho, Willi g Items Picked on Sunday for
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;, ," . I otherwise damaged, all one had to do John Smale, Tom Fell, John Gra- .T1he Huron Expositor of Twen- via Yellowstone Park and
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r5i�,�,`�14 is uncertain. It could irnean shearing lam, Thomas Fell, William Davis,, fred McTaggart, Toblap Ryckman, I visit their tily decorated wago)x, )filled with, I
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gl�;..-_.", as to loosen a few nuts, remove a John McTaggarL rs Ago Dam., The former wil I 9
�����. ".. W and refer to the cuttingof beards and es Caldwell, Mr. ty-five and Fifty Yea J. Bropki; and Mrs.,gifts. Hiellie replied' sultably, aifter
1, 11)�', ill, Jam iblany -were the hardelftlipps enudVir- . son, Robert 'were served.
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,�� , few bolts and replace the fender. And hair for the Easter ceremonies. I James H ed -by these :first settlers. Where- - - - Brooks at Osoyoos, _
6'j. I 1by tliQ ladies. -Blyth- Staudard,.
, . � Concession 9 -James Dow, Sandy McWattera willbe the guest of her
1"4"Y'. all for a few dollars. ever a settler went it was nearly - - From The Huron Expositor .
,,� . could be derived from a Middle Eng- C.1,1uliou., Matthew Miller, rather -at Ladysmith,
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� g �- . . . John always on foot through almost un, - - I , B.C. After a Break-ity Nets Thieves Over $500' I
1"'..,., I A month they will return via 4
", . - But the Maier, Roderick Kennedy, 'Dick blazed pril 15, 19Z7 Edmon- I
:; � The modern fender is 'a thing of lish word meaning ablution. . broken bush, following a Thieves broke Into the office of'
11 . �,;,, � . lalkwill, John More, 'Martin trail. Many travel,led to G6derich - ton and Vegreville, Alta., wherel 6
... 11 beauty and grace. The trouble is'no- Oxf6rd dicti6nary associates m,aundy . Mrs. T J. Berry, of Hensel), To e British American Oil Company
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1� �,,,l , Feeney, James Colquhoun, George in ,this way to contract for ix months two brothers, of Mrs. Brooks and th 4
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�2',, " . body knows where it ends, and the with mandate or commandment, and - Miller, Jamffsf Norria, William Yeo, land, and to make payments -s in Mrs. Eickmeyer reside. - Mitchell helre sometime Monday night, Jim- .
, , "," �� Oil It- trip with relatives and friend nailed open a safe and made off with
,SM I body begins. The motorist of toda Daniel Woods, Charles Tuffiij, Rev. t�t this wasi a short distance com, . - 'k
"V.t" Y, ' this would seem to be, if not the- onl Dakota -and other western pojnts� Advocate. .
1:l, over $500 In cash, -which represent-
.. ,�,, �. y Isaac Ayleswerth, John Drake, pared with the di' tance, travelled- The euchre and dianco, held in 4
.�., who through bad luck or carelessness mo John Pellow_ Robert Holmes, Jos. by Oswald Walkers Hearing when Winthrop Hal,l . Feted Prior To Marriage ed the previous day's. collec ' tions,
.. " - possible derivation, at least the St . A number of cheques also in the 1.
t'e',, . - on Friday evening,
11 ... ;; :finds it neces lace a dam- Cam-pbell, Will1am: S -male, Ted
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."..., I obvious and satisfactory. , " Drake, John Lavery, Robert Arm- in Toron-to'tbat the two farms oc- sponsored by the Football Club. At the home of Mr. and. Mrs. safe were untouched. Entrance.-waq,
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5,�`;). � . - - ' d the I ,. , friends and re off a, section of the wire fence next �
i d fender, is faced with a major "The original ceremony, in which strong, Wi liam WaIII§1, William cupied at that time by .tlie Clarke wa� well attended. The prize win- Roy Connell,, Albert Street, Clin- k
.." brothers- could. be purchased., he ners, were: Ladies, most games to", 3-0 1 latives (,it gained to the ground's, by i -i
,!' . - repair job. Before he is finishe , Sillery, William McAdam, Alex started off O'n.foot for Hibbert. Miss, Axinie Sholdice; Iflone hands, Miss- Mabel Grigg, Toronto, br"del d .
l�,` , the sovereign washed the. feet of to the C.NjR. trucks an forcing
,�� Henry, George Sillery, George When he reached Concession
1-1 ]motorist is apt to: find that he has 10, Mrs. Percy Little; consolation, Miss elect of Ap,ril, met to surprise her
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I - 1. fender, but or more pa � much to his disappointment, he Bessie Blanchard; gents, most with a miscellaneous shawer. on safe was dragged out of the,offlue, r
1", . bought not only a new . . Concession 10 -John Dow, Archie found . tM,i, they -had returned' to- �games, Russell 1361ton; lone hands, Thursday evening. The b'eautlfully into the warehouse where, it wa.,li .
� , ----,-. since been given up. Elizabeth I per- M,.Lea,,.,.R(3,. Williamson, Andrew . 'I
�Ifl . t of a body. ;_ - - - Toronto. Nothing, dau - AdHan Hogg; consolation, A. A. decorated doll carriage, laden with
,� -the -greater pwr .nted, he re pried, open. A crowbar and -a spike �
,,�lt�: . I formed the ablutions with�her ,own Parke, John Barr, James Clark, traced his steps and secured the C gifts, was wheeled in by Misses �
11�1;1 � . The day may be near at hand, how- Hamilton, Jr., ,uthill. maul, stolen from -a C.N.11, tool' l. I
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't Hamilton, James Hood,Tom Payne, shed, were used. The shed had, .
lf,f, ever, when a dollar or two will be year he walked. 1300 miles. tephens celebrated his, fiftieth an-' short program a social hour was -to.
':�,, . 11 I ceremony had a more symbolical than Sohn Gorle, Sandy Carr, Oswald When the settlers. were establish- S as, owner and manager spent togetzh�r. A dainty lunch was also been broken in Provincial, k
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.fi"." enough to straighten out a damaged practical significance, she arranged Walker, David Boyle, Hou. James Ing their new homes they had their of the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth. 1. gerved by' the hostess, assisted by Constable Charles iSalter was call.. P.
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i il -..;, fender. In any event, an .autmobile Gordon, John Ferguson, Charles- lonely hours, as many were far from A Canadian Girls in Tr,
IT ,�or a preliminary washing and scent- P.C. Ted Whitby investigated. Thill,
U�., �11 I Upshall, ,Sr. Daniel McLachlan, their own near kin. E specially wad' Group was organizqd last week in aid MacKenzie. -Clinton News -Re- I - I
1.�-'�% with a plastic bod , dent -proof, rust- '
R y ing of the feet by the yeomen of the Alexander Campbell, Peter Caimp- this true of the women, who were connection with Pff-st Presbyterian cord. . is the first major crime in Wing. I I
. ", -loggarth, Joseph Hog- left alone while the men. worked Church, when tile following officer's . ham in a long period.-Wingbam,
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1, laundry. James 11 delegated the Dashwood Man in Field Post Advauae-!nmes. I 11
�, � ". dis ayed in Philadelphia last week. . rth,. Francis l,ng Lhours. choppin"g and clearing -were elected: President, Miss Beth -
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�",Ii polyester plastic sandwiched with season was over to earn a little ex- rectors, Missl Gretta Ross, MiErs B. ated the Dashwood Creamery, has gpendffig the winter ,months witft .
11t� .practice was discontinued altogether. Concession 11 -Andrew Morgan, tra money by, working at some Grieve, Miss Alice, Kneelitel, 'Miss sold his bus,ines' to Canada Pack .
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I..." I . The distribution of Maundy Money -sandy,Colquhoun, Win -k, Dow', DO"- trade for which they were trainoE�d Jean Hays, Miss 'Norma Jeffrey, ers Co. Ltd., of Exeter, who took Radford, of Park -hill, left on Wed- .
11,1,1111i, pretty, stiff tests.. . � ,aid Park, Sandy Pai Sr., John I, the old. land. 'Those who were Mr. F. T Fowler brought Into possession April 1. Mr. Currie has nesday to take over his duties as, 'l,
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'E, ary car a crumpled fender leaves -the "Maundy Pennies are specially � Hamilton, Sr., George Hamilton, 1, this, lonely mood, .Mrs. .George he Plcki�d' in the bush on his farm Marketing Board, and will COM- the largest boat afloat on the Great b
l�;�, . Pleter Grant, James Miller, Jr., Jas. Hamilton, decided. to visit her in -McKillop. 'Thia speaks, well for mence his duties- April 15.'His work Lakes,. _R9ss sailed, with the Don- 4
A. -l'. I plastic .car unscathed. The two-inch , minted for the occasion and are
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R I I . , I I I , ggatt, John friend Nannie Miller, who lived On an early, spring. will cover the whole Of Ontario. He ald Fawcett last year. Mr. Ellwood'
IIWI�1, thick plastic simply springs back into handed together with a purg� Of Livingston, Charles ,McVey, Chasi. the c�nces,sion north of her, only a Egmondville choir, under the di- has had 23 years' experience with �
� 0 Upshall, Sr., Anthony Allen, Rol Shortreed, left on Tuesday to re-
� .: its proper contours. The car is not money tof each of the old men and ..mile dud aqw-lirter distant from her rection of Mrs, Ben Johnston, gave creamery work. He ,graduated from joIn his boat, the Lethbrid,ge, -which 4
"m � I I . Burns, John Dunlop, �George Her- home. To g - "The Merchant of Venice" in Park- nd-was chosen for has been tied up during the whiler
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lll,i, . . v from 26 applicants, monthsl at -Montreal. E111*00d ls�
�_,. I � . . ce to Robert Hog,garth, William Peart, trails. She started out brave,ly, but Tuesday evening. �
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, "I , " Thoma%Leeaing, John ,&Indson, hadn't gone half way when 9he re- Mrs,. R. Gardner, otf Cromarty, in Dashwood until. July and will has- been visiting relatives, in tbi,_*.
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I . Stoneman, Richard Meters. was stp�nding still, dazed, with fear, quilting
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111. I . I Concession 12 - James Ba'Iffour, when in the distance she spie a 'Mr. Win. McClinchey and f Gerald Hunking reported ,to the S. *
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-r: I a little glass fiber and pJastic the re- - ment which is pe�haps too dften'for- � Job. Williams, Samuel Williamsi yoke of oxen. As Observes 96th Birthday
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-111: I Thomas- Murray, Peter Me -Ewen, ey,she followed them to their home McCiinchey's farm. on -the Gosben bkate a 96th birthday,but s,
-" 1, � new in onehour. - ,- __ I uch was morning Douglas Brown and: Clay-
. . - . I William Worden, Daniel' Larks, -and- strangle as it may seen4, the Line. , the fact with Mrs. F. Managhan, of ton Hogg left for Owen Sound,. .
fV , I It may be too soon to start. placing " Mrs. James- iS-.tt, Neil McKellar, oxen. belonged to George Miller, The -At?Home given by the. Odd Clinton, last week. At the home of where they irsPoited �for work om
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,,, � Charles Harris., Robert Wood, Don- ed, destination. However, .she did nesday evening of last week, was � .
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01��., A Word to the Young . . - --- ft -o ft.o `,,,,,," `,,,,,," ft.. ,Mr. Armout Todd of ,Hensall, met I
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1,:�;, � It is some two' months since the ' corset fashion show have decided to ) I - I we turaI attitude of ord-inary ,people to -
?,P . . . . . . �!.,:; - fered a bad: cut on hisf li�iid that Used to sing the hymn, 'Work, for ward: work. But. among highly or. "
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a to which he influepced the English- whoare accompanied by their wives. -, I ., . we were too Young to 91*48p its re- ly told that they are being "ex..
�,�:�-:.. ., - � If ligious teaching, and we didn't -have' Ploited," the tendency ia to regard
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,�., , I From The Huron Expositor to work for a living anyway, many hard work as drudgery arfd the
�il:?t, son underlying that influence "the courage enough to go is debatable of tbe,1 A
ly! ' . . April 18, 1902 -ines of that hymn were fix- employer as a selfish taskmaster,
,%,�, - . � ed in, the memory for admonition There are Some such employers,
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,`,� I, I - 11 . . . I 'The farm of 97 acres on the 2 nd in after years. 4
,,I,, 0 FARM REPORT FOR - Plant Products Division Canada but they are exceptional. The greal
I 1. parent from a study of his public ad- HURON COUNTY Department of Agricultur�. conces,gion of Hullett, owned by "Work, for the night is coming! majority of employers are then). I
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',.;�'. dresses. s Spare Parts For Humans The num . ber of hog and ,cattle In checking the sample the gen- .Tremeer, Smithville, has Work through the morning ho-ars; selves hard workers in their own.
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.,� 1 . eral quality of the seed and -the been sold to John F. Dale, Hullett, Work while the dew is sparkling; sphere, and they carry 'burdens of l,
I'm ' marketings have changed very lit- Work .'mid springing flower,q; responsibility for the maintenance
, i ��' Here is a -passage from the Christ- (Stratford Beacon -Herald) uniformity and size of the kernels for the sum� of $4,500. The farm is
, �, , tle during the, past tWo weeks with at1present under the tenancy of Work while the day grows -brighter of business .and employment of� 0
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1111_11� '. nm broad@ast of 1945, in which the considerable interest being sho should, be noted to decide whether
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, !��, I late King referred to the end of war: A common complaint of the ailing by farmers as ,to the ihoped for fal , the seed should be re-cleanedf. W Work, for the night is'coml nothing. � �
� 1, 1, '' tiny' noxions, weed seeds ar.ip found Miss Lydia Rannie, of Zurich I ,ha e myself worked for,
gi orable floor price for -beef cattle. -a When man's work is done," d have had men in
11, �),'�, `7o the younger of y6ti I would human is that it is impossible to._,re- it is advisable to use other seed. -has. gone to London to take , employers anv K
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I 'S'.1 5. . , , In a germination test, seea 'may course in the College of Music. That is not only good religious my employ,' and I never worked so,
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" say a special' -word. You have grown place wornout parts in his physical - Past week will no doubt retard .
t ��.-, . . . �pring work considerably. The mak- be* germinated' in clean sand, soil, .Wandefful improvements: have poetry, it I& good economics. But hard or worried so much under an, 'l
9 11"�, , up in a world at war, in which your machine. There are always spares or on blotting -paper, absorb be- made around- the English the hymn is seld employer as I did when' I was my
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A 1, ,, - . 0 Ing of ma-ple syqup is generall in the . ent pa� urc n I -
�,�,�)", 'spirit of service has been devot- for an ailing automobile or was per towelling or canton flannel Ch h 1 0�4. A new fefice In our chlirche-s there days. Its own boss,
5, fme hing county, although sup ru re con- Generally two hundred seed -s are . d.
c', I ns a' aroun t], ch has -been built, religious and. s6cial teacihing are The building up and the success- .
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.1,9,�� . Experiments at Yale Univers .With the excePtiong of Ontarl,o and I rolled .."
" i up .if in cloth or paper to Mr. Prank McConnell, Dublin, boas is comIng! executive ability and constant ap- I
�l.;,,,l . You have known the world on- ty— Western alfalfa seed which is fair- welling shipped ,a One car of hogs to tl�e . Plication to every det il of thd un- k
, ',,,��., . mies. reported by The Chicago News 'of- Ily scarce. This past week we -b ' and, wrapped In waxed, paper to The British Labor Government a
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i,��,, 11 . ' had a number of inquiries at the Monday. "hard work never killed anybody,"
'ii;0`,�� � I fer hope that we may be able to re- temperature is sui-table for most Ple must work harder, and- its slog- but that applies chlefly to physical' 4 I
. ,�.� �� � I in e spirit to mitice ,concerning cas:11 crops, par-' kinds ot seed and' they should, be The ladies of KiPPen met in St. an miglit be Interpreted, "Work, for I'a b o r.
;, . place- at least some. human 'parts. - ticularly Aax and soybeans, accord. Andrew's Church for the purpose the ,slump I,% eoming!,,
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X' make it one of joyous adventure, a . I kept moistened throughout -the There are proportionat&�
5,)C, �' I They are very, important ' Ing to John D. Butler, assistant In a letter far more breakdo�ms ambng em.- 4
� �,V- agricultural representative for test. Clovers are counted In five ,of organizing a Ladies' Aid in con. to a London paper, a Rector told Ployers than there are among em- I
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� 'P,11 . �. I 'though millioni of people are una- , Ijuron County. - days, corn and peas In eight days, nection with the'ehurch. Those ap- of how he was having -his rectory 4
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0.;Ul. fAends. .Do not udge .life by what ....... . on,ly, strong, healthy sprouts should .McLean; secretary, Miss E. ,Stew- room. "An hour before the time &try", . .
, i * * * B. square feet of plaster to finish the In Indu Sir ,George Schuster,
l., ;�, . . . 4 , 1. be included. (Many seeds, especial- I
11 I have seen of it in the grimness, Embryonic glandular tissue has Farmers Can Test Their Seed ly those which are InJur art; -treasurer, 'Mrs. Andrew Belli. h6 be says: "The great majority of peo- I
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'e,!iN,i"', , y - been transplanted successfully in an- To harvest good field crops' ed, may grow a small. sprout Catnero�a,. of the Will couldn't ,he fl' Ple are.9ontent to ,stay In ,th,
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116;:' * eed, m & is would not produce a normal beal- Road, Intends erecting a handsomo 'That's tomorrow's /job., Next morn -
I'll, �,� ftsion lof the first years of peace. - imals, and tests indicate 'it will live " new residence this. Summer. , Tdrs;. sponsibility for directing the work
,"I 1�1 I, , obtained from the local l ,but thy Plant. Seed should, germinate Ing he Anisbed it in 15 minutes.
115'a;R", Aaye faith in life i at its 'Wst and and grow'' and secrete 'its hormones. many farmers use their own homle-, over 80. -per ;cent If it Is to be used- MeLeAn, on the adjoining Ba-rm, has The rest of the ,day he sat in a of others." ,Sir Robert Sinclair, I
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ly, ,�"", , seed Js for planting. filoo Commenced the erection Of a wheelbarrow reading, SMOking and who himself, started f. - .
.�, .. I Twd men and a woman have been Frown seed, The quality of bam Tom, the bot 11 �
; "iz,,�,�11 � . . � g to it your courage, your hopes ,� .. to replace the one burned eating." EVidently the bots.wagnl tom says: ,',On6 one thing I ani, A
tNI'l, � I I ,mpo,tant l a seed test will * * * down. Krufse,�'-Rros., ofugniond.ville, around, certain, and that is that to work
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, I hhve b6th, contracts. new Of "'featherbed-
�4�,. ,1�ij � ` or '' erriment is the birthright thyroid tissue, and the result is . &�,amlfnett" W,,,,. extreme example
, �`i�'11111'1' I . I . .F, �tna � dink," although a wheelbarrow , It you like, At a ledger, is, much �
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4.-: '.. 0f the young. But we can all keep it awaited tal some w.eds. . Old Into �the not very feathery. 'a eager ahil nabfd *j�affljy satisfying ,
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. AbbiOliff -disS Z110#44rArito the cot� VY made it f d "' il�'
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IM"I .11 . . purity test the seed, is examined- .to Royal OTdifitchoM Factories and To �1,
lgi�lllvv - , crops can be grown. on them 911,6- tupled, b , Mi. Y* ' � S, " - "All service 6nkg'Che 'lame with - k
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ffl$�';'�,,,111�.` ,,� . . '' I ,� .1 P l 21" �- : portod its hlildlngs� -
- , _Mlait dd&af - by the faith that never . derifood. , . . - determine the kinds and -number of � ` -
j�j (� 'F'4"� , ' ' . .1 11 *� . . ,4 . weed' and, other cultivated, see s. cesaNkly, "While t Oe a Mr. O'Lhid, I ' I - It found that p,Od.,,j wrote Robert brownitig, and,
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i, , , ."!.!�,"','i " , . I I d sliltxble fdr wgrilooltural use due to meaVing In the vil-'as I
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