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The Huron Expositor, 1958-09-12, Page 2FEDERATION Siiice1.869, Serving ate .Co;nzinamity First Published at, SEA,FQRTH. ONTA13,10,.„ every . Thursday morrnn XcLiean -ANDREW Y. MCLEAN; 'Editor, .S.1.113SCIIIPTI,ON, BATES: MiTad4 (in Advam0 .$2.501b. Year United. States (iri advance) $3 50 a Yer ,slistolkE co"ems --- 5_ CANTS EACH Anthoriz; ed tis-seeend Class Mali, Post Office Department; Ottawa Member ,of Canadian Weekly *Newspapers " Association -CARL • IIHMINGWAY :These Of you Who haNiel)e,en •get- tidg:--: rid -Of Yetir,: Old hens lately Will realize .the. -need for a . strong PetiltrY ,organitation.,: I was talking. to a. poultry :'dealer yesterday, . who quote.d a .price ., -Of 16c • for overfive peunds; He also 1 ______ normed me that prospects were fr,oinprevious:. stor1es,i. inasmuch es.I. desire . to ..ansWer... SeVen. letters,. import, hens xrnTn'..tbo, a r'svnich 1•."have reeeiVed.--",of at OMParative,.farmers. in Huron County— and. this's. sees- froPil... our market 33111e°fi.e147.thstrict '7111°'. was m:.e.ackt letter.doesnt know that the .thS . their opct ievey:s: rt. (parity, ine( irseetn:; rital nege. t 'hi se atoeti and/or i; ,;f tbel f ,h11 1 ff 4ki d. theyliving when it e 00° 1 • 1. ; 6r° t 7. 0 u do. g th same sjdizedso ing 'tlieY :vote- very :,riinch as Idf$gee::: ea:/j°71". 'swould14n :Phe;•x.,' has -s:i1".:6: jaebal atn of feed. ever the ritadvantage of dhhi:triel.eest-17 back "Pre,SidOlt-Vrah7:: lieye that the: farmer • is the '" r e 4.14 :the VerY1..0.1,1taet,.. let me say; did Gran'013a before, in like to remind fratilcrYT.I.Tdoret ,H.einoctat or, Repullic an. • doThe-: tWqen.,.'0`faide A.lorge.:leed.:Gra0e • A iiiii..D:7R00:SeVAt'S(..-tinief.,,,0ur baCkbene"..-„Of.:ietonortY,::if . the _far. is .ers.'begair.-.:gettitigthesquelor .,haeltbcite :.' ecannin the nieMberj1. the quality ',IS; the. sat40..• •theY didialtAiise,-,'':heatia 'and., Wheat fariner well -neither is 'The. 'difference. IS they. didn't:, gt.b*,: . so on.: "and anyone else. ; ..-believe farm . ttiel :Weight The 'spread, ,Sitra-iir. dewn to ..4,ist-thepl-a-c-e .1shoi1d be . about 3c :spread roelv,tottcm;.: parity' ceiling es-. *mob:: .• "... : • 'gets to • the ' .• grains Tb : lot: !'of -solve •• ',1arinet's consumer . buy eggs'. They. are-. 1-1.0.4-pot.,,••,,Ii.r,.fOOd proved l3ut lJy 1938 lo 1940 0iie know4hat Ontario and Mienigan unit eoulCheani-lotid:murtaurings: Irom, farmers ...Prohlerri;S:. are ;:'rnueb:th This..big:r.spread. also bad.... for farmeisHesPeciallY'RepUblicens, saMe: but to. analyze the producer, Since . it pushes the .be :better Off : 'leafs: or: .offer etireHNOT retail ,.price:.'far. thriA.large se high; 'Washitigttin: would let us alene;" not this:Irishman! '' is. one :argu7, off. aro want.„'ailY ,:politician • tient I want., to ................out • en n. cr.". FrOd4b0i..a'. teliing" how ,whe at, I.. can . ' ' • ebuld....,finance..i.-a-'sfriell . , . Very .": , , „ .Staffireprese"ritatiec-dorild'he,.iiiade died,: and. Henry ,Crl\T-EI4L , , Y quickly t en -intent' to • 'apply TrUmat,., farmer " impOrt..eenttOls;:..to: prevent :Sneh, a; :hitiraelt::-- took *OP in the :price,: df..fewl.....i.nent, .0niy, 'lent the faith". ilis:-s4xite.st.p.ft,...,0,,ld-,q1m,keen.e itereas",edit...110,WaS...x.egarded' DeidAses-2-Whiitl-S, virginal ,.t.Fattnicar..•-: information _before by manyfarmers'as., a farillera.. the conSuiiier, ., as ,.te.. the . of ..,'resident When he , .w PhD,of :ithe..-.1ater.:Pete.r.'•the different: grades: of Tegge....:IiheSe. Fusher of Wmghani He Was', things., would, keep the, cus 1948',:„. it was ,the' `,`farm. vote'':.: that • rlephew of Mis Georg Hanna of touj-tr.„,..a..y..:an& re kept ,hini. in as Huren:;Hien.siter -i)ar-,..t....-...tcOuce.-..for...0....sulali-'fo'&."Velt!"..and... Truman, Wero; ernocl„ a. s. b pagia Mceopkey of Guelph Dr Fjsher-deducted ftom the sale ol hens..,(5.4berials Canada):.: - Then,. eame edernalon:,, „ y wask5. -------ling1T-itear-:"Welle:-'tIsland 7 •-a-rid:''6'g • • ,"" . General,' EisetheWier• sups:: ..11-.)7icarri.es.....sonre....ithglorkvproii, three' :-.MileSt"-:..:soliffr:. Note -There ' have been :413;08, 'ported '.O...to-Angust §ifasiefi•siiiiiall. and -sank ;airteat.-int-.- yea.r .".for tho'T:s !ohltsiory..G'OrtoraI -Ele,otri:c;''': Ott totait .:claingerMi;Ssi.POSir.T. 110.' Waa-, ‘.?-.0,01'llaa-hies1 period.: ,laSti....Year.'. the Satis:,....:and,..'fie..ProinPtlY atiPointed:.a:. -tioni:Oey ' This -fi.Y-AUSS;Naj*Y4felql_li.: §ecr&tai'y factory Trice :ferslings,bia,Ahe.:..oPett 'iiiet- of Millionaires, .-andeVO4a- prditiefd,Y,IneariS:the at, the. Rayai.Xilitary.•QolKe4'.::arid: market -tO. go; .wa todayliis.-..1Seeretar-k-•;.poot,4arnitthat..s,carceliyprodtiCe6„..., _ , 65. Agriculture These „exist -016.6 ere.. • at . ParAyY.,..:--40.17-2,tthinarginati::PrOdueer. who it, :Tat.' tached-tn:th,C....:Canadian':.AtinY:.„Staff. „:7 .farnier. :still -de: have p ositien 4 • ••th..•'• ,of New York . • , • cr,nilege: • VI.N, 'sort' of _sliding' scale ..parity.: Tp;a:11,3.r beef; hog : ;,: 'choice of .• a .'CroP varietY: event;,' .in the .-raCtnre.,pciultryi enterprise on i a. bought...feedi • one :•lil QS..t folii.orfkot-ded-Sfo.ns :seems . to have :Changed--er •:if', You: -bisiS • Ile Works s tric on- wcara',:fariner make' The':variety. Will"' the: thing has . been punched .profit -intargm. " Three new CO -AS -tables "haVehee0,"Aeledted. May Mean' : the.: differene-- S6 not :...evet have no doubt 'that. there, Is a sworn in ;'as, members ' site ceS and of the fa r ni erS can ye.n....e*Otly7W12,:atr,fiolc-.;'betWeen:Ahe 'police ',force.. They are duty::: and /,'Undet ' to • •• considey;. So...--L-now-Wh a t - does. one coinintusts escribes, as he night choOSing.. -a w.irit..e.r. :wheat Variety. Well,.. one 'farther: : ':of. YOungi • pe Jr.6444: the Oat:: Police, •- who :Ia..; neting:.,:chief. are: :in attirity:.' lodgiii-g":'.t..res.W needs--. is „`..`'s.-44)Ports'.'• finily which, has:, en— Michael eneeTdiSease7.--arid.Mseet-:resistatee.,,,. ity; ',•": high His:[. neighbor Inany.,.- a 'arnatt'eantitr,,'.. tad,sworn in as a , Ic.pristable7, eri„:1Ved,7" Say.S,....!„`N.6.-•,f We., needs: to .'..1,nit.114,141-44',. aptitude 716.r.work-to get iiosclaY,,,, der- 'adverse ,`,COriditiOnS,:i':itIO, 'ington.:Out ()Ur hair •eiley..:Cr.a*fet,C'.of ''StratfOrdr took Wheat as itest..Creps;',high acre Us, tun;cotir '0"vvii.;:affaitsj'..'.' A :third: -iti.:the;eitY'....;.`;arid.t6 his oath on August...304.'atil...1.'ianks. Yield .'.'aild sayS„....!.Well,., ,. change.. - fay •firef,''itieciffi.:0.,:within.,.. '3•.',ar. Jn Haroldt:Creedep;,:..OkStraffotcb., hand and high of about OX7iCe..• . there still' another: was :sworn in' corilinendod Variety is 'lutist; :::." Thetyritli,is,,,,t,ain- not ',.One,to-S ay •.-type--ef,:i'act-t-7.#FM."T.17.-\--VfiO.',..is„...;tis.;,. COS -tables ,:Crawforil.: teCominendeolo -one-„Wayari„.,ainitliet...... grew up :as " *ere': enapleYed 7i..trite,..'.'Wheat-for'.:4inst.'"of.-:Ontarin on b :tlia.t.,'WaS' home in :the .country and the National resistant to ',other :day.; .; tbat. Was '604dd...yeers locale 'feria healthful, atat safe' way " fore coming They are.:.i*af:-.' shattering and ...gi17.6s. soft white ago.' .always ,' Maintained a of -builclifig It...a: : tied ,-end:pachilias 'don... Wheat ; Of and .real- intereStiln fariner-,-4-nil.:'"Iiis, recent :".-F.an4454- -Message!':. .;0:3..e....•;•• -oon.stahlosMith4,4-..".,•141SO:''Lionirle'd clualitY,c "problems;-,: htit Must.. adititz,'....thati -PreSident'' but bas no ehildren Snice -the resistant to loose smiit bulti is sus- of- Iate-year-s ..the ho1a farmiiTIuhteci the astoniskwlg.faet.`., that force is one: cOnStable,-- c.ePtihle buSiness-,- Michigan) has grown i,of 'the '1.0 -Million., United States - Provincial Police officers are con Genesee. the :.beati. ...VailetY:' for te.i.auch:L.Propprtions that -I ..'haveXf.f. farms,., ner ..cent Of. the .'totaf;r.7 ".'•,, eVerYthitig iriest.ef,CittarieT.;biitat§':White;.,'Med;. lieerGabie kee:W..-pate... 14dr:it t6titia.ge pto.-.'".H has ::.been....::.settleil.Goderieh..',1-5ig...- Stray/ as as For: five InetthS.. in. 1951 clueed bY :'thillion• Of ..the larger - Cornell 595• the, eitetilatien department of Xich7::.farin:: plants ; While p....1100 .10 per was first ``XiChigan: F.artrier".,. known i:cent -Of agricidttirels 'food and fiber tributed: ''`.1V11.C171Pii.:"Ft.1116e0 1 'O. : gtown. by the ter-berdY.-: of :qtialitSr :Wheats bdt."--1.$ :nniti,:ealled'oniihttdreds:."-of; form, someWflat .weaker :than er'S this -State; .., Efotini,: that: • : in straw.:Strength .suscept.:rriany. had larg.e, Very 'large acre, ..pietirre; :aS: drawn by InterTfettrti*.i:i.;.,:j.t,pkrapiip.:it fotiSe.' smut and 'leaf 'rust ages, they had "thousands 'af. • dot, the 'II.8.-.PreSident.", Mr„.Editor,'And Cornell $95 is a soft .winter .Wheat.' had - it -,certeitlY,::liiparria-.,..'a..,.revealingl,L. .. • , „ ,.a., . : • , white. :grain...arid. Maw had One; g9te.tali.6;tiot.: which, .•. 75 years Straw '-whieh_lecoi-ries...-.puriplisii. had 3 one :alse: Lad. in- I already noted market 'Prior to: • Tri aturitY, is fairly re. of ' some Of . ''YOr --daily -eistaAt 'loose 'smut but .siiscept" gan„...Fafineraild :.000Idn't' help ,temporaries ;." intimating that • iGoderieli; :haVhig ible -. leaf and:: stein ,ttist. :hitt See tbeilensaii.cl.twonties,-,4.0ts•' ety, Other ii,farineriti United sirceessfully. -pasSed her examinas .and. „shattering.. sedt1 job m .art tion for third,-ClaSs ..nertifieate.. ' . Lawbui 'IS ...Varietyk: with , red ed Perhaps Xt... James ,Swan . and,. 14-1.4: EVerYihOtl.iseernsed.. haPpY, But ' of .:the iiSDA Berry While driViiie. spirilid:fiani- resiStance.to"loose sfirtit. and -white, ,tliOsei.:Wore ;Ot !„.c.aftef-,war.71:DePartinent.-nf "'Agriculture)01 horses down the :/:" ,• • Parr .. LiiiC.:of fairly strong' inediuM, 'tall; StraW. ' ' - latter.; statement indeed, •StaideY,1: the •horses ' became tin- ".: A. new red,seeded-feed wheat ex ::The .dairy'r,herdi seems be . a .the.triith.;...biitrtliat it is not the manageable : and ran . aWaY4', peeted-ti "becorne, popular .is ;problem; here now • '1: not 1 Whole truth becomes „painfully: oh-• ulg the two OCCuparits." one It toutyielde&- all oilier, -discriSS:2.4,.7',.because"'TliaVet.'.t •Victisi. by ..the.,,PreSiderit'a•-refesenee ret.. 'Wheats :in .periormanCe fiCierit kriewledge of the: 'suhieet"' to the fact " that just ,-'5.77 • Per:eel-ites :- went,to. the BaYIieid Western Ontario and.!. Yielded Oiti-, :discuss it .: I 'dO.<-,krioNV.: of the nation's farniers prodUced considerable ly7,tWO:‘-bUshels::.bet than that a ,Ite'ar,-'0g0':•a.-:detetminetif-:.--r ' cent"-- of :dairiage...•to: the ..rig. •Messrs. Swan' GeneSeet most areas 11 . has. fez+ was some farmers tonnage • :, and Retry. were not blitt; but bad- '.good...,$trivi.::itrehgth, reaistaliihe'10 Who ; fOrnien.orgatiZer. for. :still : •a" spot ef •Iy• Scared. • • ' , • arid has thd,a,uteMohile" workers,, 04.:.:gan4 hard cash aciler,10.13e added:-te the On Thursday While Mr.:: .about'tWO-,per...eent. more P.ratein ie ', -the. 'dairy farrners. ,atid,,:Sen-Pr.C" • otbattern.1:•,..: According‘.,,tn the - James• ..NOrria 'fel-toyer 4 Sheaf, 'and_ Genesee: 1::.• :" 'effort - ,experts: (Washington; , "D.C.) these after77 taken" into Jtideau,.'rv4riety:.. haS white "OW failed,::::',Connt*:sheriff,S:,:'-btel.M-,:•-14)' latter 'g.7: ::;`farMers's., the, •house he 'passed away ; : • white. grain Stiitable for 'feed the': strikes as they," hapenet1;701,1f with Seeend jelis.: city ,' town arid MeSSrS.",Thoinas..Tatksoa and but; not 'aCeettabie" "tO the WeeklY,...newSPaper .,n:C•Yalieef village plaints.,iii.195t, ,dtemi' 'a ':0014. :Itatiaf0r4, 'of -rode from trade.,t the,MOst.iWinterllardy. commented ' • ' .••.' • lectiVe pay -cheque' $7;850000,..,' that toWn to ,GOderick ancl'haelc,on type Ottkriti at...the "Until the :dmry..:fAintiersH are 00677, for services rendered to theiP .bioYcleg.iaSt Week. They made the present reeiitninedect ready to :alevt'T heads smash off th&farri employers roped. trip .10., days. . Which' for areas ,..Whete• this characteristic a few broken bones pretty' good ' , like the ante workers:. at ,Fhiit ..in T.H.k, EDITOit BRUCEFIELD WRITER HESITATES TO COtAMENT ON CONTROL 240- Park St., 1937, there'll be no -organiZed dair Lapeer Michigan. interests around here." . An that's it exactly! ' (litor, Tile Huron' Expositor: • Many 'are the farmers here— grain and dairy--Inot satisfied at: - . with the present prices, but. With your 'kind permission, in this article•I shall depart a bit they seem , to shy away from "or- , ganized" effort. They complain quietly, but they wantno"rough, Stuff" in order 'to- gain--a-point. I do not know what the farmer should do, that's all I can say. Fariners, as I see thern'tOday, are much like those away back when—, a fine splendid group of citizens. 0 SEAFORTII, ONTARIO,. SEPTEMBEIp2958 Now i.tke Time to Plan ..for,$eafortWs::Futu.re , 7.-:—..ponstriiction-0-:a410.-nient,s-are-Lnotzto---belessened_becanse " 'house Seaforth•Shoes I began..; of. Changi n conditions brought; OD • - Seaforth- this week,. Pr40;c-tiS, :.133r , iro'c' of erected in the toWn. in- many jean: ;industries wEra7rt 8eafoh To make possible the. PT -1311:6-• TatepaYerS..''Ta'YAD:ok. factory-, in a hitherto UndeVeloPed, leSS,Lhoivever, available sites . are de- areaof the town,, Council aeteacted with--Aermined and censicleration- given to commendable speed and made7.--4r: -necessa,ry---road-and- Services in ad- iangements for access to the .proPer,. i.yance, copra -Sion oxily can .result.• tsi and the .provision : Of neeeSsarY eisionS continue'to be 'governed rOads and services. The co-operation - by expediency rather thanbythe 0Y:-. -pitended by -council-.in this respect eralr ahellong,terin • benefit to the _ played,a ..major part in ensuring that communitY :as. a ,7kil).916, •a, vp,hied :industry- remaine In0easedliithiStrial activity in the: forth. the first entirely neW -factorY- to be .--" ...It-iesji3OPOdilla,t the t*Ill: be the first, inSeafortli ha. series o'es • tewn will a demand fer more , The very fact that 'council"' some. -housing „ Alreads there is a p. 0 - months ago was faced with a; major nouneed shortage, of modern elwel-. lings.:But thos who, might be in a ...Und the -provision -of servicesos1t1on,to7ass1stin:.:flOSs-enin-gi- the - • • - • . points up the rack of,:,any_car.efully.r 77.-shortage-4-are.,hesitant because they thought-out and 'considered 'plan :for , '1-aekVrotection- of, a ;:plan f The de the development; of geaforth. ,,.There net know Whetherthe area they ,no PrPcletrinined` plan for6rder.ly select' for . development will not, to, • growth,. either induStrialfy, merrow be, opene-d-to type-7of- deb' ion concernmg a new industrial, _ . residential sense. Decisions tAkelrQfl dus ,. or style ,of: housing, that , tbe spur of the . moment, and as a would,-becomea habihty matter of expediency, may as a:7re- the,timeffe..-Work out the kind- o Suit, be lacking in conSiStency._ SeafOrth.'We,-,-hope to live . in in the On, seVeral occasions council has y6ai.§ to Colne:iS• right`ndw.' When it ilibbled at the problem of creating becomes, apparent a- new industry. is the most recent-OccaSion;:. _considering_ -establishing in com- r. :being November of last:year: At that niunity'. there is engetidel'e"d--an--,--en- ':, 'time _Tuckersinith council • indica,tecl,. thiisiagin` that preventsan objlective 'its interest in an. integrated planning - and Consistent-IO-tik-atflie•OVeralLpic- area and took initial. stepsto.make tare. In our entlill4asm. We tend to , possible such an area by passing nee- inisstlie forest we might have for the essary bylaws: Seaforth has not aVi-114151e-",at the inoinent. t6 -.,take • Already there,are,i_ni-geaoth sex__ ebtaplementary ation. eral'cleadend streets and Several land - Construction :of the' new Seaforth locked areas that prevent full use be - Shoes plant 'rnakes early, =tip— din?: • ing" made of certain:, sections - and pegative. Involved in altall-O-r--expenz7 --which prevent, a natural eictiapsi9n: diture, the_company, is entitled to To 'correct, such. conditions' -would be - know that the area in .which it is, • exceedingly; cOstly. . The purpose of. building will not be allowed to de: ; ; planning is to "put anend to that kind tdriorate. By th 'same token,,:reS1:- :...of development and "thus save Pres7_, dents in that -area, -7-viiho havo.--sub=.. -,ent and.,fttUre-takAyerS the , stantial_investments in- their lionieS; - -sands ord-ollafSlre.cessary- to correCt should be assured that their invest- past mistakes. - Top ..yYpitier - : "J.' L..F.edy and; 'Soh of 'Dun:- gahnorip.... had--26-attandijig ' , success - at the ..-'-eari.adian - ;Na. tiOn al', -....xliiiiii.- tion 4- They ,, had: - the grand 'cil am.- ..Vi4611.- 116teford; sfeer,, Cransford, :Relefic-17M-11:=-71mCkn0w -Sentinel-, , Indian Legend . , . . .. „.... . . We -notice that down. 'smith' in , „ , . , ... _ _ ..,. , ' _ 'Oklahoma- there .is -a prombitieri- law. :Time magazine --w*itonie words' on the subject' of the.,.rec,ent. vote: :iri that State. in Which. the drys won out 'again: . And , receiv- , ed .a letter: from a ' lady. in Okla- homa queting an bld.Indlan -legend 1., which . could . be applied- te „Huron residents , sometimes :' "Oklahom- ans' Will vo.f. 'dry as long as they can, Stagger td the: polls. '.--Clintan- . . .. _ . News-Recoid., _ .. . ' . . , , II IA 111011441 A ederal Handout. ---To, .West -Ignores ,Average .Farmer Western grain producers are to be ducers, can do nothing except make handed $40,000,000 by Prime, -Minis- greater -a federal deficit, which al- ter Diefenbaker. In presenting the ready is at an all time peace -time measure to Parliament, tile- Prime - high' Would it not have been better th have uSed the money to make Minister explained that -the govern- possible for gorne of our friends of ment is gomg to give—not lend, not the Western -world to buy our wheat? . . - advance, but give—everyone of them , Could we not have sold a few more - *1.00 per acre for every are seeded, -bushels at a • Somewhat 10 Wer price and thus helped not only our -friends, but ourselves by reducing' the vat up to a maximum of. $20 , heavy Conservative majority in Commons. gaveearly approVaL What is behind the, Erime ister's proposal is hard to det r me. is he ,attempting to outdo the Sqia1. Credit,. payment of $25 made, t� Al , bffta citizens? If that is thecase the results can hardly be 4nore effective. Granted, to some of the -relatively few who ire7-small producers, ..the - $200 payment' may provide " Some ready cash:. But to the vast major- ity of Western producers„who are -operating hundreds- "-upon 7 hundreds-:- . of acres, the payment is but.a token. Split up into $200 gifts, the -$40,- -- 000,000 which Prime Minister Dief- enbaker is lavishing on Western pro- , wheat surplus ,that is plugging °Ur gTran-storage capaeity? „ • We must remember, too, that grain farming is, no -different than any oth- er kind of.farming. hardly seems air to Sinkle out a -particular Sectien of -Canadian farmland for a special handout, no nthtter how'great'Prime Minister ,Diefenbaker's knowledge of that area may be It is particular1y-2. inequitable when the $40,000,000 in- volved in the ''prime Minister's- gift must be raised .by farniPrs and, tax,- pvers generally in Other parts of Canada,- including Huron and -.Perth but wh.o,are,.not permitted to share in the handout.' , Overcrowded Plans for an -addition to the overcrowded Goderich Pistrict Collegiate Institute were revived When the board met Tuesday, night. The school has a rated ea- pacIty of 475, but 497 pupils reg-. istered when the 1958-59, term op- ened Ttlesday.. iLasLyeaIT.. on op, ening day, 450 „ittidents. registered: Sketch plans for a four -room adth-. tion rivere drawn tip about a year ago but. they were "shelVed because the inspector did_nOt.. feel the pro- ject -Was justified --at- thit Godeyich Signal -Star. , Former Winghamite is Victim A -tragic accident near Kiirgston on Sunday afternoon took the life of Dri.Peter ,Fraricis Fisher, M.C., • o•,i; From The Huron Expositor 'September 15, 1933 - Jam,es R. •Scott Jigs sold his' fine -farm ,adjoinin j-Seaforth to his - son',. --Mr., J. M. Scott, and has .pur- chased the residence of his sister in Harpurhey. Mr. Williain - Dugan; --of town, brought into The Expositor, office a stalk'of tobacco grown in his.,own 5arden. It measuted sij;• feef si inches, in: length -and carried 20 leaves. 'Mr. Dugan_ has been grow- ing and ctiring' his 'own tobacco for the past five- years. The Seafotth softball teani ,arp now cliaMPions-'`of Zone:1 in, the' r MISS Winnie Savatige headedthe gide associatfon of the Seaforth Collegiate Athletic Association, Some 34 local' tin.have signed with the Miran Regiment mid are taking a series of, nine drills 'and lectures. Drill. commenced in the rink last Thursday evening: Capt. S. W. Archibald- is iir charge- and Bert Muir -is company sergeant -- major., • . , Miss Agnes Lynch, Beechwood, left on Monday to attend the -World's Fair ,rif Chicago.' .. Reg. 0.:05 for: ethet,D0Is.• apt teYs, 4reatly RecItteed _ WAY IkItik -Bu. Polt uxitti8tilAS -NOW. *M11000.01111.1.111.111111111111.0 COIttIS :.and; ITEINtT DRESgES Siies 4 ,- D:Ogetiar prides •frona.,4,95. : to 12.95 $aleTrices 298 to 8. 011;4:yawn: for last wek was SI1ECIALS BOYS' AND GIRLS' WINTER I'YJAMAS ----- -sizes 4 - 14 a Reg, 2.98 for . 248 Reg.,2.89 for ,29 Reg. r.98 for .... 1,59 Girls' Plamielette Nightgowns Reg, 2.49 - 2.95:for. 1.8 won by- Carol An .outhgate From The Iluron ExpoSiter September II; 1908 Abram Crich „had a riatroiv eseaPe. on,'Itursday, .1Ie was driv. mg along cioderich $treet-When' he was Met, .bt Mr, Harry Gravea,. who was driving a',colt: The Oat bechmelrighteriedv it reared' and plunged„latiding Crich's buggy., Crich 'was throWn out, but h affiei1lntwith - nothing worse than a :,brnised leg. Mr, Charlet R. aunter, inspector for the Public 'Works Department,: was in toWii 'looking out a :Snitahle site fpr the neW public "building ,to be ;erected in Seaforth, to be USed as post office,; customs office and Warelieuse. ' The very. dry weatheteff the "PaSt. few weeks has made'the land very dry and hard to work,. and has re- arded fall wheat swing.. Mr.Taittbs-4a-v.ii_has: Moved his blaoksmith Shop to :theraSli'--- pro pertY,„h# west Of lig,. old stand on Godolich'Streeti and which, he recently Orchgsed. f. From. The. Huron gatifesiter September 14, 1883 • John; 13-e:iffii-left• here for the NoittiweSt on Tuesday' even- ing He,..060 .hy, way. of Pon. tnAr- ut. •• :-. Miss MarY ;;Govenlock; 'daughter Of Mr.' Robert', GoVen10.ekt of Me- gotie to attend' the ' YOU VE - AHEM- OWEN So' 'ItiCeESFUL' ifd#0* LigE • l'OU .70 ; ex-rffut) YOLII2 rEi?Rirogi/1