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$tAFORTI1 ONTARIO FEBRUARY 27 1959
What Is Future For Hog Marketing?
What -is going tO. happen now to -'. actions. Objections raisedas a ye=
'hog marketing in view of the. • sUlt of functional and administrative
Supreme Court- decision ,declaring. 'difficulties Seem to have sulisided:' as
"!null• and voie-the-veite;6171ast-surit-THi.... Allhillatketilag:'401-icy has gained ex -
mer approving compulSory'market- pprience in carrying,out
the provi-
ing by Ontario's 78,000 hog 1)1.6007.- ,,:.sionS of :the ,adt. , The basic ..objection:„
ers? . of those opposed to compulsory Mar- •
While the degigion indiigat4d the .keting wag rbfteted in a col:pa/lent of
vote was ".of effect: whats'oeiier"the court to the effect that we, are
hog producers apparentlY continneto , dealing with very fundakiental_hu-
be restrieted in thir. hog sales by. ,mn rights handled: in .an offhand,
1949 regulations linder. which
'dikers must sell their-ihoga,:,thrOugh,
_ Member
Canadian Weeny
Newspapers -
Association
way -
Whether another vote kWlll be talc -
agencies designated by th-market- en, Or what action can be contemplat-
mg board,
Since its introduction 'soine-tiMe,
ago, 'compulsory marketing of hogs
has aroused discontent in certain
quarters, despite' the- 'generat-oon-
'census that a reasonably good job,
: was being dime. Objeeti-ons•-raised
were based, on the denial 6f tWfight
of individuals to determiiielheir own_
• cd,.. mist await decisions of, the raar-
age9,937-;, who,' -.,ls--expected7tch
ineet with hog pro.P1,11.c.ern'sotahatatnielapr.i
• Ai'llie Huron County 'Federation
of ,Agriculture. ,directors, meeting;
the Secketary-fieldman, outlined the,
'hew' rates. - compensation being
Offered by 'Ontario 1-1ydre. for the.
construction of lines" across farm
land.. The -0FA has been negotiat-
ing for several. Months -and," will
still not i -satisfied with the cont.
pensation, the new ; offer- is about
three -times the-oid rates..
view 'of thenew. ',line that is
to be -constructed shortly from Sea-,
forth to Clinton, it wap agreed that'
the -Federation convene a nieeting
of .the farmerS' affected.,aud the
'township -federations,: in -order that
the., laildewners -might 'have «all
aVailable inforination. IR. this
same -Matter Of `land' acquisition,
the, Meeting 'agreed that the Conn;
.ty.Fedetation protest the proposed
straightening. Of the bend at 'All'
b,unt, This road ' Was only ton-
„striteted. son* three Years ago, and
'hardly, seenTS reasonable that it
is 'now bbSOlete. •. •
The County,Federation agreed to
assist -the -.Wonten's.--;7Cortimittee
'with:their • esSaY ..contest and'. that
the: fieldinan..Send Out Copies, 'to
each toWnship, Of the rules of. the
contest. •Iliese ,are' te 'he 'Clistri,but,
ed. to:eaChcof the viral. Schools:
Mrs. Vera Greig; _vice-thairman
of Ontario Farm. Forum,. reported
on. the .anrival-.conventionheldin
•:Saskatoon. Due largely to the in-
terest* ;shown, ha • this. area in _the
farm programs and the: TV farm
forfuns,. the' CHC. putting
..-regtilar.farin,pregrainS
in the; near 'futtire. AlSovit is eX-
peeted that. there -,Will beseveral
private,,.statiOnS, carrying the:, TV
,farm :forum' '
'There was, 'considerable.: disc -i
Sit* en the 'freight -Slibikly now
ing 'paid Western.:;feecl.::.grain
coming Many...Seenied
to feef•that' this Was ...Of no benefit
to the- aVeragefariner,..-but was -4
spetial advantage' to .the large: and
Vertically integrated.feeder. It was
agreed by the Meeting ajar:this.
question should:he takenback to
the farmetS in the Jownships-tO
learn the feeling of -the 'producers:
The results Will then be passed ..on
to the' county and-. to ' the OFA.
The resolutions conainittee. was
;asked..,to fOrmulate a resolution
that would prOtett the fainter .-in-
obtaining Screenings taken, from
dealers:
.ThiP will be, Presented at...the ic,ie-kt-
“simpsofirthis is my walls you t� spend' the..cortee
break with him and teach him. all yon know about the business.'•
at-Y.'...
dafe. menrwhile; lt
Rev. sou To Louden
d there, will be n
, The Rev: .Harold. Snell,Minister-
-chanke existm' arrange---- of ;lames StreetU4ted;Church;-Ex-
,inents-7-cektahily.nOt untiI the ar, eter,forthpasyashsac-
'ted. Oa rid e Acres-
raligemeht is confirmed orrejected utteevhocii.;,:torfcte,-gahd
• • ,
' start hisTpaStorate on July 1. Rev.
In -a,- new vote of producers.
There Is NO Need To -Be. s aired ..Of a Profit
made an averageprofit after taxes
of 5.2 cents on the', sales dollar
Por long years there has been 'a
:tendency to 'regard profit some-
thing evil; and too frequently busi-
neSs-49ig and ilittle—has been timid
'about setting . the facts straight.. •
• .IsToW the head -Of Sun-QiI, -in a re-
cent speech, haSiStated.hluntly, "bus-
iness is out tO thake Profit.”.
The speaker, Robert Dunlop, said:
oocl
' • 0 • .
sifell, was a former rniniSter. at
Knox 'United Church. charge, ,•Au.,'
bnin.--Blyth Standard. ••
Walking Bitted Rank -
Ork. Monday and s Tuesday six
pints : of whOle block' Were, used ;at
Clinton -Public hospital. through
• tbe,ServiceP.of the `Walking.Bkied
Bank" recently.. organi4ed. „there:
Two_lpints• ..pbtained,. from
'RCAF cadet-S7aildlourfroin
her of -Clinton l3ranch, 140, Cana -
11 a •:t ?spayer ''reci.neSts 'an 'in-
- - • dim LegiOn The ur f the
' his taxes th t' ' " al P P se o
crease.in: • a s news..But'' - w king -bleed bank" ' ' t . h '
thatis*hat liaS;happened_in: Colling-.,-z, . panerd7anbslemtothjiVerleolaeowdhdeoanr:timienisEhtit-gO
'Wood recently
- haVe.. their' blood • ,.typed." at ?the.
"If we
'an demonstrate that . ' . . ' - .. .• hospatal.. tii6a . Wilen need for . it
' • ------"'-J-.....,...4.....'Browil..e., president ,.. of' ,th.c.. ,,...'.1aliaes',,.,•tifTe are -called' in4.'and;the,
and why it must do s0•if It isto:siii,... 40.6.fg.i*...a..''.04ina'.06#voiii.-, 114s: writ- ,,,,, 07,11,,,,—Ne4,:iireit('Hdt4T,..!1,1if.117...-'7.
-• „Attually ,IS: 'out t6 Make:,,a. prOfit';-',-;;.:.,' :'''.' :"
' ' — IfSh ' ' ' ' ' . . ' - '-f -.'-''.-.."t - ' " 71 ' ' '..' --. - ' . "
vive-s-4- bSilei.V4 We--a—d4(411P-i'_ _ AO_Pd.':.., l'ItPiT::..C.04.11c,1:,..:.:asking1 it. to cancel a - . ' r. Request .ingllei Pay ....
' ileAl. We: cannot 46 -tyWthixikg- as .. WdIgalAfir's-ge-giftWit frOinIAStJan - :, ,.., : At the-regular;Febriiarkniectint
- iortgr-rtr--W-'ai:Li-Ae.IP*V_...'k,.o.atlptO_i:t:' Ark..., '..i.'-.-,+.„...;............,:...,,,,,.,..._._:_:, ,' : , ; ,IiinitBwing4.0171.., Di.strict ...,,Iligh
, .i.fits--,as long as Vire act.-aS..thel-WW.0.- .• :-Itatep-iyars-V-TOtedinjjarillariy,"4-95g '..' 'Lirof leaN-,,,,,;:ii.c.,Titiil'e'silaotei:e1-:
are ahnost.. ashattie&, . of ..earni.ng:.•, 6, grant the ',Coinpank 'fixed: ' assess -
them"
,, . .bers who.pleced.befOre theiliciarcl,a
" - VeiVed"--Uldelegation.. Of -,-.S taff.)-rneni,
xnen. 9 : . ; ... 9y . ,, years, ,. ' request, 'for salary increase .The
' - - t : 1 '$5-060 f "10 " '
. thent''• .'''':- , : .' : ' -7'-'"' ' ` ' .
"It ii high time that we tooli..the '. Mr.::: Browne Wrdte. that :the coin, : reqtteat,-if. Met by the board, would,
arnothipALtetal increase -Of
. offensive on the subject of profits— . . fianY. has -expanded '' and .'progressed '. Proximate1y.',!.,25,0001in ,...blier,ating
to gettefOre the Public the true Story : to the ::Tioirit 'where .' the- tat reltof , Is . costs ' 'Lick l'hos :.;toclicis'
of whItTiirefits,:werinfake and, irthere. no - longer -'essential; :.He ,-requested , ..: 4e.'Pehtt4. 9'4 ..#`4t9'1':it
- reason-, for „asking for increased
they go, he .said. 2 '' ..„ ., , ,., cancellation of the aria, niem—ent;.,„ey.... reason
''‘Arrs'.' the ' 'faCt .;.- that the
teaching. ProfeSsion ,-cloes , itot.,:re..
1,•
CA114dian inaillifa.et*erg•en though it.haSfiVe years. to'run - '
,its mind about ;eliminating Fketer
Midgets ,• from.; W04.; -playoffs.
WOAA -thieW:Exeter ,,,Midgets; out.
Of comftetition'Satttrdoy when -it
award-kone...:_of .tive_ganteso the
series .te '-'dinton-liecatise. an, En,.
ter--player.Was not -signed. Clinten
second game; thus , the
WOAA rultrig automatically . gave
the series to -Clinton. Eketer
Times -Advocate. '
, , . , . • ' ceive. salari'es comparable to -tl:tat
, • . -
,of men antic women who have the
same amount of• education and
take positions in commerce and
industry. -,-. Wingham Advance-
, Seek Court Adieu -
Exeter 11Qnor HockeyAssocia-
tion. threatens to Seek a court in -
'junction against, the Western •Ath-
letic Assodation if', it • does not
• allovv Exeter "Midgets to resume
-their playoff series with' Clinton- •A
letter.sent to WOAA business man-
ager Alf Lockridge by 'registered
mail Monday gave the association
until Saturday Feb. 28 to charige
034.11
Battle For Directors- .'•
After, an ,furishecessfid try' -last
3aar, • .ja,oti„, Seotchmer,
was eleCted:Tar' director .of the Hay.
TOWnShip• :EarnierSr,Mutual, . Fire
Insnrante Conipany;., at their an
1itial,Tineeting . on Monday • after.
noon. at 'the -Hay
Zurich': Previous
hoard, StanleY'loWnSiiip
Only:One directorOn the 'corapanY,
*hile-Steplien-
and.•Hay:.also a keen
eleCtion" battle, tWe former .direc,
Otto Willert,' Dashwood,- and
1.1arVey-Taylor,.'Stanley, were both
returned -.to' ,office. . 'Amither ,for-
iner'direeter; ; 'IaoVe; .of
Grand; Bend', was.'defeated. in the
waP, . John.. Morrissey,.
ItirMer.
Over, 300. '.13olicYholderaTtook..„.part
in-the,election; whiOh•Was.
Need „CO.iiiteons
• tt
--4SUGP,iR AND PI
w. (Bill) T. SMILEY
!vforrian recently wrote -the 'edi-
tor Of the Beyvnianville Statesman,
lasking him, why In -the world his.
paper carried this Sugar and Spite
column by this, Smiley fellow. She
claimed she had 'never ,yet found
anything interesting or amusing' in
it, Objected:to callous. way he,
spoke of. his fanigx, and suggested
that he 'waS Merely an unpleasant
sort of person Who refused to ac
cept the .responSibilities of -family
life.- She.-added;that she, had seV-,
era., children -of berown; 'se hrieW'
something about • such respOnsi-
bilities. • ' ” •
The • lady .is absolutely right.- I
'refuSe tccePt,
ties I also, reftise ,to accept, the
fact that I dm not yming 'and hand.
some,' .It 'makes' Me feel better to
battle these things. VVhen I begin
.accenting familY
respoisibii-
ties, I 'will; have ceased to be a
free man, or the remna.nts Of cone,
aid -will have-- become, the _mere
plodding, senseless statistic this
qcrazy North Ainerican society„of
:our would diketo make 'each one'
• •
So is long' as 'there's breath' in
my body, or I don't break one of
iny , tYpewriting fingers, I'll fight
the Owe'. fight. against the slow
strangulation of the free man in
the .ariaconda •coils of famliy. re-
•sponsibility:
When I say that I refuse to ac-
cept . these , resPonsibilities, •it
,doesn't mean that I don't flint
• A .rieW feWn• traffic and Parking
by-law ' Won't solve alt'.'problems
•atitornatically,., no -itiattert7how--
carefully 'it. is worded, -.Mayor . E.
C.- Thher warned at -
Police ' ‘CernmisSion Meeting 'Fri-
day.- "I've itistsgot this "to
said 'lite- raayor,'...Whe. is chairman.
'of the CornyniSsion:•.,"Even though.
'we ,epine '14k:with a. be* bylaW•
UnlsS We use 'cornmon senSe
,the -.Pollee force, we tan' still
inn •into . trouble.", At :the same
time, the !hiayor and ;other. mem-
bers of the cothmission sPolce high,
lysof ,the general'effieiency, of ,the
toWS nevi Po/ice force."
tegy is important," cominented
IVIayer-Tisher. He said. tut. ,taan.y...
people ,here sewn to have a. deep-
robted 'animosity towards. ,police.
Until this attitude is brokendown
through .the, .passage oftiide, local,
ofliOers must -.be- ektra .Courtemis,
suggested the .cznayor. — Gederielr
$' rtal-Star ;
-- While - it was net the.', kind of
weather tomake 'one think of Out-
door gatherings, .the meeting, .did
suggest that the directors shpidd
bring in' ',their ideas on ',an,
proved Worship,. service' this year.,
It was also .agreed,Aliat. the Fed-
eration -give a ',grant • of; s25,o0 to
the Soil and Crop ' Improvement
-ASSoCiationTfOr:-their !animal ,seed
_
them. 011, do. I do. 13ot- being
a packmtde doesn't necessarily
mean you ,enjoy, lugging large,
loads about on your back; And
being. a family Mart doesn't neces-
saril3r-mean you enjoy wet -nursing
a lot of people just because yoir
happened to 'marry them br father-
* *
" ,Seerns to me that the joys of
family life are greatly over -rated,
and all. I try to do is ;maintain some,
-sort of'- Animals know-
how to deal with 'families. They
have them often, teach them to eat
and- get along_ in the world, then
turn, them out to fend for them-
. .
; That, of course, is much, too,
simple for brilliant, .monogantous
*mans. We make an almighty
fetish out of Marriage and a virtual.
hysteriaina out of producing a ,
child. Then, id" the name of fam-
ily ',responsibilities, we, _spend the .....
next-, -.and- the best, twenty _years
"of Our' lives trying to ,-hatch"...the -
'egg. without breaking the shell.. AS -
result; -all too often, when -the,
shell does break, the -yolk is -either
hard or rotten. . ;
"But .he was *alw,ays such . a
GOOD boy!" Wails ' the Mother
whese/ dangerous yOung
nurtured -ofi'..the idea' that the .
world is his oyster' and allhe needs
to open it is a switch. -knife, has
just „carved up some other human. •
. • ..,,
, _
'
viricial Credit to help' out.the. in-
fatnier,,,,tirany•pf'. Whom
find. it difficult to teinpete:effee,
ji.VelYltidaf." ' _ ••• .•
Ontario' I-TYCIro'!. paid a „I'Orcinth
artistli.O;000.- for a painting -.--and
the average. viewer
ther'-it's-rigiit.side: up or...net;:.it
.Was..ProVed.in; -the. Hoy:se reeently,..
Arthur .S..Reaume,,', peppery Lib-
.eral..ineirther. for ,ESSeic 'un-
veiled:a .large,:phOtographic'..repro-
dUction of the painting' 'M.' the
lElotiseandeVeri:govertirnentmeni-
berS couldn't tellhim hether he
had, it. right' way Up. :The.ritederia;
istie.. nintal; ..decorating ; the ,:;'neW...
Hydro' ,PoWer ••„station on, 'the',
LaVitrence,';a:t Cornwall, looks. as
thengli • `,`Sorn,e""driniken painterS'
get confused or disgusted ; S.a-Ta 'the
hetk with it and '(thresW;their.: paint'
against the'.Wall,": commented 'Mr."
• Mr. illeauiner.tited.another
in-
stanee Cif:•HYdre•:„.spenilinga thSt;
PentIle,Set • toniniiSsiOned to
write:a ;•syrkaphimic • ,"St. 'LaWrerice
Siitte" m honor of the opemng of
the.Seaway power 'Projeet.'' for
• See the all-new •appliances for
1959 by.
PRIGIDAIRE
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:and . SEICVIC
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R ;AGOIIE
Interesting iters gleaned frOni '
The Huron Expositor of 2.5,. -50
and 75 Years age. •
our_ Legislature
-
Cke...story:13.6-047:7foia-
abOut the Northern' Ontarin'Nattir-
involVing
members,,of:- the provincial Legis;
lat•147.. : • • '•-• 1, •
• •oppoaitton • leaderS-- at 9tieeit's
park are.nnanimous in their charg-.
.es that it ItasnotT4that the inVesti-
gatiOn'of 'the sales of Nong stock
by'Attorne3r General Kelso Hobert
Should:he . Carried further. by :a
,koyar ComMission, But. Premier,
LeslieFrost has taken ,the: stand
that. If Xs. gOvernment's integrity
—Or ,questioned, he will
,-e-a-tiiittTra'ele!.0ePtIPOPP's'illeti 'Leader Tohrt
J. Wintermeyer, himself initheeilt;
iy .nivoliect in :Non % stock, docu-
mented. tlie ease for fdrther MveSti;
gation'of the coinpany in a recent
'speiattotenhe.y- 1-141.1p0erinate.!sd,r'..eopuot4thsaittowq.bede
nearly,a,„ third' Of ;the gas
'com-
pany's- stock, traded before public
Sale, was transferred to'a Vancou.
Ver".brokerage- firm ----PConVestb.''.
What. happened •.-to „these ,245,000.
ShareS 'could not be determined;
:M.r.-WinternieYer Said, becauSeethe
*vestment. COnipany".s officers in
Bt."Ceuld not be made :fo' appear
before the ()Marie tribunal,'
' CCF:Leader'D,„ •C,:McDtinald has
Urged. the; GOvernment ;.tall for -
...met Mines IVIMister. P. T.'
key mart in the Nong affair,
the House for Aneatiolittvg; The
-Liberals have termed this proposal
"dramatic,' hut' not •responsibto".••
But -bbth OppoSitionfactions agree
on the teed for Spree further prob-
south _oil ;Nen 4 highNy? Both .the his farm t onmthe13th. ttconce.ssion t ththee ariefsailrgna—tionws hoiefit„tlahreaes
batter and.truck were' ent„Siderabx 'teoaltiltheetoffltdicilliarregterr; din; Vbleveeedrdillinig.'
et o r Henryy aerr.
ly dantagecl. ,- • • bitkterh. Weettehre thaattoctitbwy aas tdeoirgerleai.it pogrerstasr,tite'ff_gucorenks.i.entvthateivOe‘ntoarrgiolud,Vzrao;
Charlie "WOod, 13 -year -Old son 'Of•
Mr. and' Mrs. John Wood, Gode-; 'ftek•• " •• • tier/. •
rich street....westi_vteg_.$etieesisi. • While skating the other:evening, -
lured -Satindasr,,, He Ten off, a tp„. EgrrjOhliStaley 'of the fifth line • • '
Aimoit-UnnOtitedrin the hectic-
hoggan directly frontofa car. . of ROA.* fell'elitlis Shoulder and debate§ on natural gas stock that
He suffered a broken leg and aim,. -broke his collarbone.
• Frigidaire impirial Autotriatit Washer
its new Fabric SeleOtor helps -you sSleCt yoUr ,correct
wash" and rinee temperatuee, agititoc speed; spin dry
Speed. time eyole for eathiebric. SATO:No-1 for washing
Oar clothes cleanest. tt "bathea" deep,clirt out without-
beating: Has 'Underwater Cietergetit Dtatilbutor.. ' •
Lint Chaser. Built-tn tOdsliktater-Sayet. 6 CblaYS. Height'
38' Width 21" Depth 261/4* " • -
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• From The Huron. 'Expositor
March 2, 1934 '•
Mr.. Thomas Chapman, ',fucker -
smith,' WAS seriously injured Wed-
nesday morning at l3rucefield,
vviten the eutter he was driving
was struck by a large truck going
all right again.
A football match was played be-
tween SchooltsSeetions No. 3- and
No. 4, on Thursday. last, whfeh
resulted in a victory for NO. 3;
by 1 goal to _O. •
Mr. Ball, Of Clintdn,Aiis sold
- Under -the'9'•gil4.se--Pflejlig'--Igo()V'
Parent's, arbedatisei'We 'haven't
the • intestinal fortitude: ; give
battle; we., accept all. the. reSponsi-
bilities of our children. And there-
by we steal their -self-reliance,: .
dermine their ; independence '... of, •
thought and -imbue; thern.'„witlf't,he -• •
charming idea thartheresTalways--- •
Somebody around. to de the dirty
. _ _
work and pull the • theStnutS.. out
of the fire. •'
With ,; each generastichi; children
row- inore 'surly ‘and..their parents .•
,more "".seryile: -They •Wak smarter,.
as. 'their Parent§ bec9me
• Don't blame the. kids: It's only .
.aniazing'• that .so rnartY . of them
'turn out 'as. wellas they ,..do., If .
'many- modern riadthers•;.had -their ,
way,'their sons „WoUld: never •• mar-
ry, just-stay.„--hOme_ with
Many'. niodern, fathers cannot; eon-
ceive Of ,a•--yeting man Pure enough..
to niarr3r their flower-like daugh-
, . . .
goVernmentliropopal to Set.up,
"wilderness .areas'"; rj Unsettled'
Parts :of the, Province has.„.corrie
under .fire.lfrOntreutsidethe
Dr. •James . MeClintori,-: otTirri.H
mins,'.preSident ,of .the.NOrthern
Ci•
Ca mtParthrpitoeeisetAe.;:ig6sa'c ir;inattsaetild-n' ti:fin°egh' abtfii:1°b, ras which,oei
-Was .intriniticed,by,;Landa-and For-.
eSts Minister J. W. :Spooner..
Under -•:the: bill, certain, 1res1' 'of
public. land would .be set 'aside and'
preseryed.,."as. nearly as tioaaibra
id their natural :state." 7 Ohly
ped-
ple Withspecific permission Woudd
bealloWedto enter the 'areas.
Said. Dr. -IVIcelinten:'''"There. are
now between 00,;000• and ,I,000,00
square miles of vv'ildernesa...in this
Provinee..' WhY.: has the. •Overn..
ment depided' We need morel"
• He...added thatthe proposed bill
wOUld. ;,deter ,deVelopment ' Of :po-
tential, ore -reserVeS,' restrict har-
vesting • 'of •mature', tiinber, and
hdtiper 'people. Whe?..jitSt- like to
live in the wOods:;"
have featured the current session
Mr. Leo Hagan, an employee, at * of the Legislature was a, step that
The Huron • Expositor, .suffered ktonf The tIuren, gipositor will mean .a stnifieant. advance in
painful burns to his riht e.y6 an • dF.eilruary. 29; ism: ffir' 11h°t
understatdin' g of Provincial
lace (kir-Friday afterptim
Molten, ,Metai, with , vanth e . was mr. ' T. • Brititnell,- Ifensall,.. reL :OalivaerS(14°thetrael—OrI6eY11 dF0utahr)4,611ather
, . Whet,
. ,.
casting stereos, splashed: On him.. ' }false agreed that daily copiea of
.. Mr. A. C.4Itutledge has sold, his .
residence on North Main Street to
'Mr. Jane § lieridersOn:
'When the large oil truck belong -
'lig to Ross Scott, BrueetleId.], dis-
istributory•--turned-_out to
pass it 'learn on NO,, 8:highway,
tvet of, town, it ' gOt leo far c&
the road and tuned over 'on -its
side in the &telt.. Little damage
cently purchased...Irani. Mr. IL% •
of0Hillsgreeh, the 'himse and Tots Hansard .should be sent to the
at present: occupiecrhy Mr...,Sarn- tors of eVery: weekly newspaper in
'—trigidalre-Imperiat Automatic Dry&
..•
Clothes always dry just Tsght MO Dryer because its
Fabric Guide Control givet; you a choice Of ',Normal,
Delicate and NO Heat. Arid ifs "lAirinkles4way" cycle
dries Many of yOur washables with searcety a wrrnkle,"'
so you save on Ironing time, Built-ln' Clothes Dampener.
Colors. Height a6" Width 27" Depth MA"'
SALES AND
ERVICE
"•'' *
From The: guron.ExPositOr
February 26, 1909
net 1VInies, henSall.
_ A few clays agb while Mr: 4`phn
Esser y and wife were driving front
_Exeter,Ahe horse left the....traCk
t4rotoing them ont,..and cracking
Mrs. ESserY,'s,.0011arbotie, but it IS
thongtit- 'he Will,soon recover,
he: e'residence of Mr. Sohn
Rinchley,13nin, was.. deStroyed. -
by lire Wednaday everdrig. The --,,T.A.-realisife-ereditsystein -fortOn,
fire waS 'first deteateil 'between tario faiMerv waS strongly urged
antt 9 O'clock;: and irsupposed to by OppositiOn Leader, Wintertheyer
in. his first MajOr policy speeCh in
.the house, Mr. Winterineyer .de-
fined'a soma credit policy for an
individual farmer as "one that
Would. perinit him to go out and,
buy and equip n farte'," present
r,estrietions fern] .oreclit are, un-,
realistic for: -1959, he .sugge'sted,
especially in: re§pect le ago, limits
• Oiatnrio.. 'Ena means that the full,
Official, day-to-day: retord df the
HonSe aVailable to all edi-
tors, in the Province. Previously,
sard Was sent only to 'editors
of a sele-aicra ofPaPerS- chosen.
.the Speaker. Said Mr, Oliver:,
."This' does not seeni. ade-
quate ' " '
She: "I'in breaking our en-
gagement, because my feelings to.
ward you have completely chang-
ffe; "Well, hoW about -giving
back the ring?" 0
-She: 440h, -they"- haven't' chang.
ed that completely." "
The hilarious' part is that, after'
we liave sacrificed,' fortheirsake,. .
our.dignity,,,our health,: our •free..
dOrn'and our integrity, we are liOr.
rifled ; to fincl therri leaking upon.:
us with the SUbdned diSgust;
with -
which -One inight-..eye;_a_jelzer,:15V0.,
-are:-,-practiCally-7sterted*itW4l010-1-Y-7,;--
when -they. cast its -off ,like Old;.
rubber boet, ' •
, ,
I feelzat` times. a ,great „pity for;
the '3rOirtli; Ofrtoday. -They -.;are-'at• :
heart; as eager,. as adventurous,;aS:
keen to savour 'life,' as, ever any
'generalioryWas,,...Hot.,--in thename.
of lanailY responsibilities,: Or seine.:
Such twaddle; we're 'giving:therm*.
poor basis for hiring.; '
However, there's no use. getting..
worked up aboitt'this. I refuse to'
accept, my farollY responsibilities,.
and I do it proudly. Stop fighting
hack for .one minute, and your;.
wife .-and children start_ treating ,
you with the disguatirig patronage
accorded a Dagwood Buinstead;
There's nothing noble about a
door -mat.
Ani-ridaian°tywt)' '0'460[Yr:the, eintveititsaetioninSe'tictI
Kim's birthday. party,- then- help,
Hugh with a, ,couple Of .those'rug-
ged arithmetic- rquestion' s',.° then do.
tlin,dishes,,,while my wife's at a
meeting. But never7fear; 'I'll be
riiht-back. * there' tomorrow at
lunchtime, battling for • the van-
ishing, prestige of parenthood. And
.getting, a _lot of lip:1mM ' ail. oar-
ters, no doubt. .
1
AFORT
. small., Ore. inone of the rooint have been caused by ...defective..
of the biel House 'cal_led'ont the ,stovenipes: 1 -
brigade, Monday evening. , Fortun- Thursday was the toldeat day We
day, oWever, -the blaze Was havebad "Since. SamiarY; The titer-
tingtuslied: Without the aid Of the iliometer was as low..as.zero early
firemen and before_ any teriouS httlie niOriling. •
datne was done: . Tendert, aro being asked fOr the
:Alex Wilson; Of .Seaforth,'.ereetion a' the ncW nianae atg
hag, heert protnoted thaApOsitiOn. "
: • 64,4 .w 1)f the.. 'grifit'S.111111" at IIiiidefield'Oatbkiwri 'Tarn mortgages ,ate.
Lieutenanttoloriet in. command, The sraokest,ack of Mr. grnith's and terms'of evaluation.
.0,ORT one. mi.. Heith, Of Usborne, liact' a down lasv,weelti -,and'eOnsidetilite risk:" he said. "The loss on Inert-
' • narrow escape front-iislityrktOon daraage done to tans- gages' on ' repayment ,of 'interest
' ped front th in ! j' *
- , • frac: gas w eh esea e g t.he mill to le idle. for a few and. capita are little or nothing..
stoVe, bnt after a day or so Was daya. ' ' ' He -urg extetasive 1111 Of PO-
Re,;DOGJ
CLi%1VIAT
inview of the disregard by the general.pub7
lic of the recent proelaxpation .issued by the„
TQW`n CoPncil, re the 'confinement of dogs,
and the _fact that they are not to runt large
py time, the ,;Council feels that charges
must' be laid under • this By-law.
Any oWner harbtiurek of a
dog who allowS to run at-
large _ can, 'be snthn-6ned; into
bouri fitieln --
kind could be $50.00 and costs.
The Council and tnyself would ask all citi-
zens concerned to comply with the laws and
• avoid the consequencei.
. ',CHRISTIE, Mayor