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'�� 'il� �, !;" � , . in Goderich this VJR'TISZMqjr�.'!'!'�rl*]Z'trCkol�4plU I aieurs ?" ,�:� ,',!?,`��,! of Q dia dren, but no selfwre,proaell gnawed e V ­.. - , 11-11 41ia n f lt"j­ = It , V� '1,11-e '1��.;­,­' � .. , rears past the governor , god I � Picj .o, the prep- you professionals who have to rely . , Z� ,- I I , . solely on � c "NO,," I . �' '�,�,W ",� - at their hearts. This is not so today. Huron County jail has been 0host t&-byt,e . . . ast-iron facts. Besides, It . � , Try . vf% y, to hol public speaul - . h �14�, INI�i, % . Aft W. lation. . . and a rest- Mr. Sharpe wagged -An admonish- � ,"$1, � ­­ . , ,�10'A ',�,,W �,`!�;' ­ �­ P ' �� t,90tfk� NIVIA od, i:s a , ;: . the Inmates, for a CbrIsM.,m d1g,w 'A ,�� . till led,, 403 S-4 if; a glorioui morning , " " ''rt�- � "I"'. ' , now no nee qq "L i. � -4 Vqttha L �i . - is Ingfinger. "TutAut! Let $1 i� 1,(.-'0%41 q. I q, I I . PHQNB 41 There d for any child with all the trfmmi�xgs, This year, in a sluf-song with Rev. J. W. - , %. A I less woman would naturally 90 - , I 1; , , . ., - .. . in Canada to be struck down. Each however, the ,Practice. �F"- liptr Q)� PrtJ4.sOn blt tIW plxui)� A reoye,ation : walking." question. in another wa�r. wbem 1, 4' 11", � AAt served- The reasou--�-tbe jail was pe-ut, -was under t1ld direction of , . ­ � � - .borizod as Second Class Mail - . ,,Not so bad, I,11 concede -you-* did -you see,bor Aggin?" - � � 'Pont, office Department, Ottawa � 11 "Three we I - re � I . case, each death, is the tragic result without any prisoners on, Cliris�­ Dath Cliarke. Clare Vincent,prest- � i noiut. What about looking UP eks ago" Kronf�elcf ­ . I ­ -,:"'r' ' ' ' ­ " r of neglect and"the cause' of bitter re- mas Day.-Goderloh .&Ignal--giar. dent of Huron Proibytery Y.P.U., . Paso :,��.­' 1 ,. \\ Rotherson's a#ent before ' � sullenly. Ii. � . � ., : --4- . lunch?" "Where?" W :� "I"''I", I . F,WORTH, Friday, Januarypr .orse. , gave an address On the topic. :4 � - - ' ' "Kronfeld? Hasn't he gone back, ,, o ­' I j ,'. � ­ M Fracturei Arm Near Shoulder - � I number of �41scussion groups were " In London. She glot-Mr, Roth - 4, �"" , �! 111. '­ , I . .1 - . � � � " �. " .1 . . I to London?" . , f ­� . Now vaccination confers immun- Barbara Cook, younger daughter, formed and their opilnions tabiilat, I "No. The police suggested� he ersoA tbOrO.'! A " ; .. ­�" '� ­, I "By appointmentV "', .Iql' . ( � I � li-�`!htr � d Courtesp of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, M�t�'ed. Lunch was s,�))rvsd and the w,oT- . . . "`,�'i " . ­ a ity. While the C4nadi i record is r ,'I�,%:., - I An s4oulfl remain here -until after the ,,I'm not sure, But I think sber- t ., , �,sN, ,� cheV, . ?R,`R,�,. sustained a nasty fra'et4refi) ship 'service was ecindueWd. .by . I . ..%,�,,'' :' enough members of the execuftv' ,-- r I . Inquest." . ,�,,,4 � � , - 71Me in a sense acting in self -de- outstanding, it is not good her left arm, almost at the shoul- e from ­ . .,ft,oll wrote to b1m !first." 11'.",,��:-� r , . I ent." I ,.Perhaps to suggest that, -Iio,�m upt , � hile figure skating at the I Wesley -Willis Y.P.U., Clinton. The � .. � h �'��r3%�� , 11'1(i�r,`­* �� 1146me against cAtIchim, of other until it can be said that not even one der w . I An appotlf* small Kroafeld was� more, than ready 4 ;,�J'i'�,� ,, , Mitchell and District 'Memorial meeting closed. with the benediction be discroet. It vrould- bardlj�,� to, I N .,! i'�) " �, "'r . will Pormall, - - him to " Canadian child is the victim of diph- I AN "' ... - .�,,*q a Arena last week. She"was',Temov- by Rev. Peter'Renuer alka,tays.- V call to talk. When they ran let the Pair hionprs knoir, ,that ,. ,t earth at the Golden Peacock hotel ,�,� �2;, ". ..,.. . prists, Canadi'n trUck�rs at the . I . . 1111fla *as once a danci- " P ''. '' � " ". ' ed to Striatford, QeA -, Clinton Nows-Recq0. theIr.vicar's * ,.,V,,,. ,­, t' deserve credit for the theria. I , oral Rogpjtal . allot servinil. he was Ilk a, state of' chronic bore- 4 , . L "e - ime where the -bone was set T-uesdA _ er. % W - For a sm. onntrated en Was.:,tlkat tho, fdoar, , �� ,! : - - - - , Society Award* PrIxe o , I , - - - . - - - - - - aftemooni--M . A� � , , a � ' "Something of th s ... �� 11, ijiripaign they have undertaken to itaell, �Vbelkte. I ,e, ldgde, ,�.,�,-:�­ . ., . Prize win Thu goudurlil preiservin.W deiaiour In the service of other Pero- .,Tb ;fflli ` ised to-, ,Aqrz for the best de I were you surpr 1, ,.c 4 ­ I The .or- I en 11#�,111.1,1 , iving manners. , �artY. ; ated dooFwpys, a compettitiog. apon- - Pie' ha a lose when find the likoy ijeseat at the',sem''Lal � � 1 . 'L"Ll Y . eir dir 4 ipft, htm.at �Tm I Radio Staff Holds � . , 111qil,,j ­pTove th What Other Papers Say: I . It was a matter of keeping him4if I . 'I'V! L, M-14"'eirs too, will. set a good example . Monday evening 6k:NX held it- scred by tbe Blyth .Horticultural . . of the. trag6dy,?" , ,., ( I P - - - - . L Sea- occupled� . I I 04PI, ofAm" 0*41!rh anco,wolline � - - — — ---- —oollmowAftom annual Christmas party at Fores-1 S" , ring the Christmas I K.rpnfeld madqe no reply. ..They J, . ­-. for other motorists. - - - — , lety, du L I L --- of the , qi�k, ter's Hall In Belgrave.' -Some-46 son. were anupunced oyer,the week — . I . , hav- ,eprosented some ,, could get no in e out of him � al-- I MV11 I What the Canadian Automotive . 1� .LL '. " "I �, I . ''I '. I Man With A Idea Persons I Wei were in attendance. vWch - end 413, .fQllcvwi3: first PrIA0, - , 'stqff,:Bemard , .�, 'A i - i ' t, Ass iation is doing is to � �, 14%nspov oc (Vancouver News -Herald) included members of the I . Hall; aepo�d prize, Miss - , ,­ ]kaV,.L ., , , . R,�, I e.411 its members observe several ,,,N their Ahand to aldermanic candidate the third Mrs. wives and frienda. Music for, VelmA.,- NXY10r; .prize. o, ,son; fourth .prize, Mrs. C. engagement was supplied. by � Fred H w 1. I 11 Ilk'', ; "Ole� rules of courtesythat a num- Earle G. Adams for pressing the pro- the staff orchestra, and Santa Claus � J.' Sqott. A total of 14 entries were 1,�;'L . -1� . " ber of them no doubt have been fol- Li arrived posal that schools should be built aA-but. all his glory to diat.rj­ placed and Judged, and it proved in 'at, I quite a task for the judges. The presents to , everyone W � i �,�� . � . ­ -s are travel- ­ alreadyt if tm4 juent to playgrounds. Costly dupli- tendal;eq. - Wing -ham, Advance. I judging was done the day before _Uwiug 1, . � AU -11 -1 'L Times. I Christmas. The first place entry, biggest film people 14 Hollywooe, though � both Matthews. and K4,w . he boasted. -1 � left with a feeling, tt � Lat. I they. -ha& - . "What does thst, mean, exactly?" not obtained all the assistance tbex� inspector MAtthewi-Inquired. "This might have had� agency business is a mystery to "You should have let in� do- W. 201D.1p . 0 bit more of �ho talking," grumble& KI-onfeld spread out -his hands- the police officer.. ' "The big screen- people," IhO 07,- . j%G"tIng Jealous?" gibed hisi plaJned, ,,are public persciiiages— ; 1-8 --A . If, friend. � ��, -1 =4 im pairs or g,foups, lor example, , . . , ? !Wr, drivers should keep a sufficient cation of e.,�aen bu Uub Out; M$ rest rooms and dressing rooms Would L60 lUrs, Hall's, depicted 5"nes rela- Broken In Toboggan Accldent'fi�o to thi birth 'of the Christ From The Huron Expositor line 111,1xv ngs-, q.v...., jv� follow,my mealing. their lives like MT. 64 After all I am the OdUfal in,:- I I veatigator." r :::, - .1 I., I . �. , �.! pe . ,­ be avoide& . Dale MeTaftart, younger son of Child, telling the story of the three Mr. and Arg. AWrlin M46Taggart, Wise Men on their journey to Bem- January 13, 1'928 are not their own. Men R6therson must be managed, other-, "I'm not really consplAiguiag'- Matthews said hastily. lltci-iii� . Lgap '11N.'s, . .... I nd � faster cars can p9ss, in a out of the As Mr. Adams pointg out, schools h I , speiiie4oik W" th,� ad his right 160 6roken while i, lehom. The bf tiheir da4ghter�,"Mlss,X*f-' . Mr. .3smeg Henderson and Mr. ;ohn 0; ,Bell bat -h of the London wls,o the� may get into all sorts of trouble." . ' iY 411 wii .h,the good work. Bii't you this - is ... ��� i � 2, - procession if tiecessary. This is Atan- l ,� tobogganifig with their playing fields closed down dent lAst week. The acci-'Work occurred, when the toboggan � guerite, Hall, and was veO " bdkitl- . I Itbad, near klj�en, this week de- liv6red horses to Mr. William . "You speak very good English," en y shot out. Morrison Sharpe sudd I can't seriously say case sl lo." Is ..� M. itard'practice with army convoys. 11, for a long period in the summer and hit a drop, causing the boy fin ful, The, -other winning entr(os figittroo good Cudraore, Seaforth. "Thank you. It is not surpri&- A.B.C." "Then -It?" .. , ,.. Alier regulations as to passing and bounce public playgrounds get little use' in down high off it an4 come b.& were of a more 9§h@VA1, All landing on fild leg with such I bearing the touch Of thi5 Christmas Mr. Ernest Edgo, who has been Ing,- for I have lived in America what's the answer to "Wait until we've got all the A-(�', ally are being . - winter. Yet there is this doubling Up force that It was broken a few inch- I season. One of the rules of the on the stalf of the Dominion Bank for time, has been trans- * nearly alI my adult life" "How Was it the police immedl- % tog clues. They're fittin -other nice- .1, �,�. ied by the Association on'all its ., press of recreational facilities in. the same es above the ankle. Other boys I 00 m -petition was that the entire who were there when the accident !project had to be of a ,home-made here some ferred to the Brampton branch of atOly concluded you were a for- ly s,D far as we've gone., But X.Otz can't expect the Sol ution to be coin- �.� ,� members. Each co-operating driver ", I .,� area with all the cost involved. occurred took him to the home of variety with nothing of a commer- that bank. . signer?" "By my natfie, perhaps. Or my . Plots until all the words have -been �Ir .1 ..... is being equipped with a sign for the The advantages of Mr. Adams pro_ a playmate on the toboggan, where cial nature used in .the creation. Standard. SC ci Mr. James P. ott has s suffZdd appearance. One can see these filled in. " * "That's- 11 . I , , "". back of his truck, reading, "I'll Help posal are so obvious from every angle later a doctor was summoned. He was -Blyth removed to Listowel Ilospi- ently recovered to -be remo from the hospital to his home at 11iing's", I "I logical, sir. We have found out quite i lot." ...".: ­�'. I � Tou Pass." * tal, that it is surprising that the school W. H. Lobb Federation President but was allowed to go home . I Thornton Hall. had also' been told that you spoke very guttural English. That I'm ore than I expected." . III. , . �� . ­ Thus the truckers seek to answer and parks authorities have not lon(y Z:) after x cast had been 'applied,- Huron Central Agriculture SOciA- Ing Brussels Post. ty at its annual meet" in CIIR­ The first meeting in the new of Seaforth Lions Club Was isn't noticeable'now.11 "Who'd have thought that Mrs- ho er?" �:,-� . �, . ,:'� criticisms from other motorists. But since got together on co-operative . I ' ton renamed W. H. Lobb, Clinton, year -held in the dining room of the Kronfield appeared to ponder. Then he snalled slowly. "The ex- "I'd have been surprised, it &lisp ." , �­ p.� it is only fair to say that some of the planning. � Injured When Truck . Hits Bridge as its ,president -for 1953. Other About one o'clock Saturday -morn- officers are: Stewart McEwan, Commercial Hotel on Monday eve- ning. Rev. Thomas Brown Occu' planation is simple," he exclaimed. "When hadn't. It's always well to be cer­ tain, however. She might, for ex-. .: ­ . .. �, Com ainants are themselves guilty pi . I 0 Ing, a trucir driven by Jim Ren- Stanley Township, first vice,presi - I pied the chair and gave an excel- I am excited I lapse into my mother tongue. As a rule I ample, have been a tight -rope walk-- 1,�!� . I .. 111,11, of gross carelessness, and lack of con-� ­1 - Stump Pulling. wick, concession 18, Howick, struck dent; Frank Falconer, Stanley, sec- the south-west corner of the Par- ond vice-president; A. J. McMur- lent a4dress' on the theme, "Thoughts For the New Year." hope my English passes muster., or.,, "Eh?" The Inspector laughed un- - I- .., ' ... �,:: sideration for other users of the road. (Ottawa Journal) ri-sh bridge, one mile ea,s o Gor- ray, Clinton, secretary-treas.urer .t . f, the The annual business meeting of Most of my time I have been with theatrical people," he amplified. easily. "Pulling my leg again, are� � �11 h - . . I 0 Any farm job was better; in a 12- the rie, as vehicle was descending and manager. The meeting picked' hill. Visibility was very poor Saturday, May 3% -as the dab� for the Y.P.S. of F,gmondville United Church was held in the basement "They often pride themselves on You, sir?" "Certainly not, though 'leg' ought .", � I;, ..10 . 1: Readers Can Help year-old's eyes, if it involved hand- , , at the time. The driver suffered, a the spring fair. A report submit- broken nose, shock and other in- ted by Mr. McMurray showed that of the church Monday evening. The following were elected: their speech. It avoids the crudi- ties Of some Anieritanese and also td -give you the clue." . '�lt doe=1." ;; ..�'. � 1:11 1. - � . ling a �air of chunky, intelli 11 juries. His companioll, ,Graham there were som,e 469 entries at the I officers honorary president, Rev. W. D, Me' the clipped dialect of your West ,, Mrs. Thorne's leg, them Plural� I ;;t%%' 11 . y, The average weekly newspaper � . ..... I., - Morgan mares. On a gray raw- e- i Wright, concession 14, Irowick, re- 1952 spring fair, with prize money ceive d minor *injuries. Both men paid on 365 -prizes. , Total reQeipts , i 8 ou is$ Y C s Donald; pre id t, M Bill he - .ney; first vice -president, J. Wilkin- End stage. There are, too, many Eng, Ish people in the profession." � "Mr. Rotherson, for if you like." "Now then, Mr. ,Sharpe." .. . works hard to provide all the news , � I '. . . cember day, it was good to hear were attended by Dr. Palmer and were $4,106, while total expenses son� second vice-president, Sadie example?" "Of course. But he -had lived all "No need to be coy� inspector., , ­ , I M its district. There is not available ": I father say on a Saturday morning, were taken to Wingham H6spital. were $3,960. Directors for .ndz � ,t Howatt; third vice-president, Ruby his life in the United States Ills The twentieth century is Well ad- . ", ", ' i, to the weekly the large staff of re- . i ' "Let's clear a piece to add to the paS-' later. Wright was released a short time -year are: Hullett Township, W. L. The truck was extensively Whyte, E. Snell, Jack VanIDg­ Young; 4th vice-president, Joan am S:mith - secretary, Laura McMill- ', I parents were of the English*arls- C, "Y . t cr vanced. Intensive dancing results In exceptional muscular L develop. -- p� ,;�.- � ters - and photographers -which PC ture next year." There was hard damaged- Renwick's condition is mend, Tbomas Leiper; Tucker- f� corresponding secretary, Evalene ." "He had told you this?" ment of the calf. Sco does tight- ' ­- I . . �11 . 11 daily newspaper employs and, ae- work involved; the big stumps were satisfactory, according hospital smith, Harold Repper, Bob Allan, authorities. Provin. cial police from W. P. Roberts; Goderiell Township, Nott; recording secretary, W. J. ,Chesney; treasurer, Bertha Beatty; , ,,Oft,,. It was'a favorite boast. 11 rape walking "I I , . "And: cycling I . . ", , . . eekly Tniist, depend 11: cordingly, the W first partially dug out and the main Wingham investigated. - Wingham Alfred Warner, W. H. Lobb, Robt. sociitl' committee, Alice Thompson, Yes, that Is the word. One day be . hoped to down among his ' , Thorne at-;. "Well said. But Mi& �, . . to a great extent on the co -opera- roots chopped off. Smaller stumps " Advance-Frim6s. � � Sterling; Stamley, Stew -art McRW­ . . Robert Peck, Anson * Mildred WhIlace, J Wilkinson and ,settle own people. When he had a large so has, a very, graceful carriagez ,,:, ,11 ". � tion. of its readers and the citizens pulled out easily without digging if an, McKinley; Y -P -U. Executive Met At Sayfield Clinton, Dr. J. W. Shaw, Mel. Crich, Earl Webster; lookout committee, a Bro foot, onald Reinke, ErM ad M enough fortune he would have re- instated his branch of. the family.,, She almost floats. W6men cyclists don't cultivat - t e, hose graces. Sup� U, ?11-1. of tfie district it serves. � the soil were light and sandy. Grand- The executives of the central Dn George Elliott, Ernie Brown, 0. section of Huron Presbytery met Engel,estat; junior directors: J -as. I Russell wailhce; pianist, Violet Howatt. "Surely Mr. Rotherson was a pose we go -and gett some first- ' hand informatibm" , ,,, � Wiarton Echo points out: .. ,,'^,. ,, ,? -, As the ,�I,,' father was a master hand at adjust- In St. Andrew's United Church to Snell, Frank Falconer, James Lobb. Tyndall; assistant, Sadie Mrs. Thomas Phillips and 'Miss wealthy man?" I "Moderately so. His I-lary was "I'm. witli you; Sir:' Heaven I 't " I., I "Were it not for the help of his read- ing the chain over the stumps to get d-iscuss the work of the Faith andl-Goderich Signal -Star. I I Bessie and Frank,Phillips have re- I M- V, 11 �;4­ - large and he had inany good con- knows, I ought ta.,geC tho sack for 1.++* i. ,*. . I., - the maximum leverage , I . i", ers, the weekly, editor would be'lick-' . For seventy . .. .., , �, 11 ill I ed. I years man and boy, he had hel ed I.. I � . P .M I � . 1, I "And here we come to the crux of "make land" on Mountain View � . . ­. 111;,�­ the- matter. A great many more of Farm. When all was ready'the, Mor- ". I 1� 1, ,�. � I I � I our readers could help if they would'. gans leaned into their collars; the 1: I ii, . muscles on their plump rumps bulg.. � - let us know when something of inter - F �� �, �", ,� � est hamens to themselves or their ed and rippled. If all went well the turn,ed ,rQm w or y, ,a er tracts. But expenses were high " nr� an ou s, er LeaC11 Me My' spending Christmas and New ' "So it would be easy to live �, job, but,so long as�- you continue Year's at the home of Mrs. Phillips' Yond his means, even taking into to deliver the goods I'm not goingz parents. I account his, enormous earnings as to.decline to accept them." A sleighing party by the Tuxi6 a screen star?" Very kind of you," murmuredL, square 61 town was planned to take "Did M , r. illotherson?" Mr. Sharpe softly. � I place at McMann's cavern on Wed- "Not exactly. He didn't save as ' CHAPTER V nesdaY. much as he would. have liked' All-' Immediately be and -Morribom The Inaugural meeting of ' Sea- mony was -Ono considerable it'em." Sharpe found themselves in the -- forth town, council was held at 11 "So there was a divorce?" Mor- presence of Mrs. Thorne the hos- I - -1 � " . 4;1 ,11� 0 Ow 119 rison Sharpe looked at Inspector e amosphem became app ent. , . / i . I'll I., . �..., families, or even their neighbors. stumps came out with a tearing, rip- Farm News of Huron Giving various examples, Mr. members made the required decla'r- Matthews meaningly. She managed to keep .tUem.at, bay- ��(Qtl �, . "For example, if Granny comes ping, reluctant noise. Then a lad had The continued mild weather andlPearsall suggested that graddug of ation of office and took their seats: ikron,feld wa.% obviously surpris- for several wasted hours,.only to, "', I � good travelling conditions are cer- i a number of products has, not ad- W. H. Goldlng, mayor; J. W. Beat. ed. "You didn't know that?" , surrender at last with decidedly- . ' I ­�.. ,,, floating in late Saturday night with. , the fun of driving the team to the tainly most appreciated by those 1 vanced with the times in the last tie, reeve; W. J. Bickell, .I -r. C. Box, ,"I'd forgotten to mention it," the bad grace. I '­­ 2,,�� , �. I a Jag on, falls off the porch and Stump fence with the stump jerking residing In rural areas, says G. W. decade. Iii the modem world of G. P. Cardno, W. A. - Crich, P. D. inspector sWd uncomfortably. The "You Policemen really are im- �,.11 'y . I . merchandising you cannot stand Hutchison and R. G. Parke, - wife was, a Myrtle Macklay." "'. �. � ', . I d Montgomery, agricultural re,pre&- . Conn Pottupate," she opened. � I . 11 .-I breaks her back, that's news. But do and leaping along at the end of t le ent,tive. Poultri producers now ns being offer- cillors. "A film actress," Xronfeld Conscious of his rank, Inspector- �,."!� . ex- I I think some people will let us in chain. The tangled stump. roots re- report that they have s6ld out prae- ed a wider range of alternatkoe Matthews winced. He disliked be- ��, �, YOU I foods, better prepared and more at- 0 plained. "They met on the set. It A. li,ally all of their turkeys, chick- was a very unfortunate marriage." Ing spoken to In such a. manlier, , , ,I-; on it? Not on your life! They don't sembIed a mass of writhing snakes. ens and geese. One grower re- tractively packaged, the quality From The Huron Ex ' "For whom?" asked. Mr. Sharpe Because of It he was unusually., !,'�,,, I standards and marketing methods positor I brusque. iK- trust us to,suppress Granny's condi-' It was hard work, but at the end of ports that he shipped 17 tone of dryly, I ... �. . I turkeirs this yea`r to Northern On- of 10 years ago are not sufflelent. . January 9, *1903 "Both, Mrs. Rotherson was a "I am in charge' of this case," ,. �, tion. I the day three generations of men felt , tario �and Quebec, and that since A -striking example was to be Master Harold Appel, Zurich, had high stepper and they'd both bell- Matthews explained stiffly. ".My, ,i�� I "�,,. "Seriously, editors are not psychic. a sense,of satisfaction as they looked June this year he has marketed ap- seen with graded potatoes. A Sur- the misfortune. to break his right ish tempers.', rank is that of inspector, and'you: '. . , , s , , I, , If they don't hear about things in at the stump -free area. proximately 7,000 turkeys. vey of several large'markets show- '�&ml On Friday while playing -in "And that caused the final mu t give me credit for knowing - II , -t, .1, 1. I decreased ed that less than 50 per cent of William Klopp's barn, Bronson break?" my own. business." . . . Feed dealers report I . . 11 4 N �1� . time, or don't hear about them at all, 0 feed sales as compared to the same ,the potatoes, offered on the market Une. . "Not ekactly. She relaxed slightly. "The snubt, ,�, 1�1 I Rotherson ,was . . I actually met the declared grade of Miss, Ella tremendously anxious there should was deserved. Accept my apolo-- L­ period in other years. Jolins, Tuckersmith, ..� 1� I I they can't report them. Sio often we It Can Be Done - Canada No. 1. This does not mean left Saturday for Hepworth, where be an beir YOU must understand gies for any unintentional , rude� I � 11 i, : . Farmers are very Perturbed over g"j"., kave heard: 'Johnny fell out' of a (Acton Free Press) . the decreased hog Prices and Many that many individual potatoes were she has been engaged to feach this that he took his. family connecti ness. What is it you .want to, X1, ons I �l,:,; . tree and broke his arm but there are threatening to go out ,of the below jr-ade,'but that in individual year, very. seriously: Mrs. Rotiherson know?" I - . &�, "How long had you known Mr- , . packages sufficient potatoes were Joseph Kinney, Wintilrop, had thought the whole thing �,,41� It is quite evident that with strict swine business entirely. . was bal- notherson?" , ,'�, , wasn't a darn thing about it in that . below grade to cause the entire the misfortune to have one Of his oney." ,�.t�lq` � enfore6ment of our present laws the ��Ig,.l , The hesitation was painfully ob-- . $,,I��. Echo.' Believe us, dear parents, we package to be improperly graded to fingers taken off in the feed -rollers "That means 'foolish,, 11 trauslat. iki�� . . . drinkina driver of automobiles can Marketing Problems Call the extent indicated. These checks of a straw cutter, while engaged ed the Inspector with the utmost Vilous. "H&STift that queation boom, 11... are not discriminating against you. indicate ,that. consumers are not cutting straw on the farm of Mr. seriousness, I Put to me *b6fore?" she retorted,v, KV��K be eliminated from our 'highways. For Co-operation getting Potatoes graded as, -accur- McElroy. Morrison Sharpe winked. .Much evidently trying to gain -time, , ,But the first we heard of it was when . The enforcement ()f the law is strict- In an address prepared by L. W. ately as, they -have a right to ex- Mr. George Murray, -who has cinemagolng has made me familiar . "That's as it may be, MWam, Ir VW� � �14"` . Johnny, came in for an Echo one day, Pearsall, Director of the Federal peet. This Is at least unfortunate been In the drayimg business here with the American, Idiom," be ob, it has, your last answer is a . Ireadyr ,��'. �.Q,,- it� his arm in a sling. The accident ly in the, hands of the grovincial "Where," he went on, "is ,- vp Department of Agriculture Market- in view of a declining Par capita for 17 years, has d1bposed of his served. g".. .. , 8 forgotten," ��,.r authorities. Local enforcement ha Ing Service for presentation before consumption of Potatoes. business and residence -to Mr. John this lady ,no*?" "You're trying. to catch me,,, she- Ri, I ,.,�,I,,�,� was three weeks old, and. was stale practically been taken out of �he, the Nova -Scotia Fruit Growers As- Kronfeld shook his dielad. "I can't 0',-L,;-. . ,, . Porhaip& the'most common com- Halikirk. . ? said, and Caught her breath a itat- , g li, �, �;", � !� as news value goes." soclation annual meeting at Kent. plaint of buyers of Canadian, cheese Mr. A. G. Smillie,'clerk of Tuck- tell you!" edly. ,�L" hands of the municipalities. Pro vilIe, N.S., some of the essentials Is a lack of uniformity and -wide ersmith, and George Black, coun- ,'�Or won't?" 11 "So 'long as you. tell the trutlr. '' . ffik," Aw, ­ . vin- . �'!�.,-"�, cial police. are placed and gover -for su6bessful domestic marketing quality variation in cheddar cheese qllor, left Wednesday to take the "Can't. You Can find out from there's nothing to fear.1i �*)­ 0 ned . ;kI.,V " I were described. I as It is now being sold through re- special, course In stock judging at his Attorney, �Udge �Garnor, of San' "Yes, there is, gad you know it.. i,P,111 from QueeWs Park in a great num- Judicial interpretation through tail stores In Canada. Cheddar the Agricultural College, Guelph. Francisco. He remits 0 � fin X.11" I Diphtheria ; . th al OnY.,, If my busbaild,fin4b. out: I was once, �, �,*,,: , ber of Ontario's municipalities. Ma the years has Placed upon prq).rin-! cheese is One commodity for which On Tuesday evening a merry "Right. How 10 . on the . stage'it will ruin, every��. W��. ng .have ill',! � 9- cial governments the responsibility thero, are no domestic grades. Per Party of relatives and friends fro known . rs. Thorne?" Mr. Sb you thing, Thaes, what You've discov- . M M arpe I IgU"N"'.: . One of the greatest success stories istrates and court officials are the aP- of establishing 'grades and quality capita consumption. of cheese In Seaforth, Egniondville, Clinton and ShOt this out like a bullet, , ered, isn't it?"' t�'*&' ' - ' modern medicine has been the ex- po* ees and under the 'at 4.7 pounds Is extebmety Honsall, assembled ,at the home Thorne?" His astonish-. �N '1;1,�, � , jurisdiction ' of "Mrs. "Surely' �­ -", ,in int standards, for farm products.grown Canada Mattliews, nodded. be, wam, gil -', 11' � � -are of that?" he observed. , V, "I";! " , " , "' ' and, marketed within a province. low Compared with many other Mr. William Simpson, Brueefleld, niont was apparent, �". ;." !", �- tent to Which dread diphtheria has of the Ontario government. �.Iel, 4,;- �i�,,, Por this reason if grading Is to be countries. It consumption here and -spent a pleasant evening in Stop hedging," broke in Mat- "Of course not," '�,', i,'anada the It should be- a comparatively sim- the successful adjunct to domestic story, ng and speeches, e.'ws, '"I was present When you . ly �. ,, k.§'?'.�,:� been conquered. In could be raised to equal that in SO th What on earth -made you keep. , .11 Pl��"' - &aih toll from diphtheria has drop- ple matter to issue the necessary in- mark -sting that It should be, much -the United Stateo of 7.5 Pounds, a Mr. William Jarrott, HIllsgreen flrst caught -sight of Mrs, Thorne. it froinhim?" , ,. ,;,��; 1, of the initiative in establishing market could be found at home for who has successfully passed hl� If ever I saw mutual recognition it ".Something you wouldn,t tinder.. ,,,,��,�, , I - , � i �'),�-,, � pbd from 1,297.in 1921, to 33 in 1951. structions to a group so centralized grades must bel taken pr6vincially. pi Eidditional 40 - inIllion Pounds. course In the Clinton Model School, was then, And you both ? stand." "N' ,. " ,�. �1, ". I ..roze I � � ":�­ "Ille dramatic reduction in the inci- that would make the (hiver who Further, only'by consultation ,.be- But it would seem necessary to Put.commenced duties in the Sharon immediately. When, I asked, you at Morrison Sharpe sPoke for the, li��11� . . tw"p growers' organizers, Proyin- on the market a more uniform pt& school last Monday. Before leav- the time It you knew the ladi first time. "You fel � I In love," hw - � ,�';�, � dbnce of diphtheria -13,239 cases in drinks very willing to swel%r off. We elal, governments and the du6t Which woiiId'm,dot the re4u`lro� Ing he gave his 'Hillagreen friends , you I ,�,,,�:�:',. feiiiiial , . obser - - : �� � " _ I denied It.,, � ved gently. "Wasn,t that it?,, � ,,� 1, �,, I , . , �"­��":�. I . . I I . as 90;V40inent can grades be� esbub- men -to of the consUmer. a patty at which ekii -thoroughly en. Kronfeld evidently had ins e up "Yes, yes! Oh, this- is horkible� �.Xl.,71­.."­ , . qoMpare 1. M , !.� 2'. . , � � , � d with 253 cases last know it may seem difficult for the b(oaf -fbAt Will his uniform tbron Marketing meth6do,ihave changed �Jcyed tbomsel d ;!% ,�� I 1. tenis from the work of Gas- one hand to dispense the stuff and "" ,gh-, over fl�e -last 9 ' ves� his mind that.6flence was impos. Y life will be ruined,.,hy happi-, P,,',5�;,,,,lP s - .e , -Y out all Provinces, for often the pro, 0 years. Ranada has , ThurAda -luntar,'wife "We met In Troll I- - - � ,",,. ­. �- 1. 11 I ---11 I I " fi �. �,,­' I 1, ,� night Mrs. I 81ble. Od -, he ness, Wrecked . . . , '111''. , -open market with of the pro rikoi. of t116 Gjrlp House Okplained reluctantly. ,,%,.,, I . I., I . Anion, the French- bacteriolo- the other hand to ,ldminliter punish- V%Olally produced Is being market. moved from the "CRIM Yourself, -Please Tho" -- � 0,11, R In 4 ", U 11 I Z I ., *e'rl.:,", - i", She and P'111V -,:.. ,. , " - s4, alongside a similar product pro. Pt9ducer wiles and the 'Otake-ft-or- At 'the station, Seaf6rth,-igot up to Mr. Rotberson were ' , . . ery good Spector Is bound to 611�cit 411 th4* ,11 ,��K� " gi,st.- In 1923. he 'succeeded in con. ment for consuming gle6holic bev- d6ced In another province. Differ-Isive,it" attitude, to highly func- get a drink of water. By s frietids." - � facts that =9Y be h6i,Vftfl�, ThOY� ,yg,�'Unc��,, 11, ,,, "I''.'',. .. I I . . L onle. fat - J , ,,�, , 'w , ,## .-,14jt ent grades, within the -Varibtliptov- tibnal often highly controlled mar.- al ��R,..",o,;,�, �. , " pt t1le poison, or toxin, of the erages. But folks viho obey the law mistake she got hold "On 0, romantic bagisr,' willnot necessarll,* be mAde pujj4� , '�i�',�f�,�','� '' - %";:, I . . . of a glass , " . �,�,,10�1'1 Inbeg would, for this reaon;,,brii�te' kets.. We hav6 moved from bulk in which was some f&ea Poison. I would Ad go so far as that.1,411c-" . . 11 ' *edti,6h have somd privileges too andone of an Intolerable situation $is it would .9m s eting De6pito'4LIJ efforts to sa-�c "Was she On a VISIt" "Then ra tell you, ali,r 4mn. r , ' %aPhtherla gerra into a harmless tox- qi�;qrn�";­Pq,,� -��.j,;4 , her life, . " " , . . th m' ' '' ,,&�, ��,­l��'�"­� LIN , " " , �% y1g, f 6 of seriously hamper intorprovindigI �boa,rds in an attempt to get fair she passed awdy, PrIA] , %,� W111,1. 09 ,"", I � I . "Looking f6r work.,, su*,Ue you knoW ho* I� eame'tov , O�J�&��,��;,'� . 11.�& 6f -this toxoid by vac- e should be our highwa I ��I..�, 014­�..'.�'. i� --v 10 . , , 'I, I . , . . � . . - she 1# . 'Ji��'�,�4�,,i,�,�,"�,,�"l�,'�L�� I'!," - tra,116,,confusre the Aous"Ifs and, retum# for agricultural prbdui3ts. aurvIved b*k "As an aoctress,?" I meet Martin R6thftAofi?L. Xr6fifeld. , - .o I can b Nr diva,bliZ, .1 ,� . 1'1­-�11, . ingtion it�duces a resistinee to the drinking drfirers. it e done and � .1 I I one son aVes. A'dancor, I understand. must have told,"Ur although.prilk ,, f., i , I " q - ,, ., Ii, f I . . reduce the return to the lirodueors. The highly functional marketing, and one daughteW I r a, I 11 up e Vernmdnt to As a s a in p I e, Mr, Pears, 6Aterds, of today, the changes in a zurl -, '. -bolt, � , I d it's to th Ontario go Mr. J. A. *1liJWffi , Oh, has Sbo,.%Ail had some success On the under Presauro� llm'qUre�,i. He is m. .�� ". , , * " . Abd cotintry!§� economy and Changes the contract t * ^ ' ' b6a"' ii - " ,'O Put- eledtTle lights, t1do in Canada. Also in Now . I ,orftieg - wett ick to see that it is done, Warnings must """ Pointed cldt th't - it the In 0, Ohaumer preferences ,Atli poin, .1'' thb Luth I If- . , qu Prov., . loyal soul.' What 'ho"'A 1 i 1-iiiih, pbued in, ":: -.1 . ub ,, n Chilrch, jhbko I York America realli dijesiiii matter. . . MVAIASP Of t116 PAW technique be backed up by f6arlesig pros�,e , t1on grades for Pot,Itoeos unlike those es, to dio, fact that marketing 19, a task . Mr, 4. J. WdAhAet jivfo li"I" - 'rMs Was unexpoef-ed Injorms, Stage, engagements -woe gettlng� - I 11 . ,u I I diodl'as , I - "Aii'llby''16191-1 both, the, gumbor of cas- . of fliose who, �Geak the, law. ' ablishod, elsowheze, it would got� ddlTing f6r the utm6gi 1W4;*�er11t16n% tMoWn resid0it, of - &'Id�,r' or *011 I , 54600� alid-`1 Wed to -be, takeq on !� , , 11 %� t, ,,, � , ''.. , W -6 -don't t , hanidical). the W*e6n grd*�OW ,099if W'dek'atibb ho, ,� 001L . , � 11, rldgla, It , ' ' I ' I Jougly auarkWng of . mil 01 itip,Vt Mp�A&u ' , .�!Was lift sit tot thi mov-10g." I I �� � �­ '' I #athg�i� hd` 41 bedill I Aim . ... I . I , gagomisht fortheom. L , -ig d noled,iiwte laws but we d,6 n ��. dil - govemiiien . 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