The Seaforth News, 1933-12-28, Page 3PAGE 'THREE
• . THE SEAFORTT,-i NEWS.
THURSDAY, DECFIVI'BIaR 28, 1933 Westcort, MRS, J• W. :BUTTON PASSES' Cain any axon possessed of ordinary
opposition i S Georgeetc AFTER FEW :DAYS' ILLNESS , sense, acquainted with the
1'Ir. S'innoin: foflnrau, of the !Goshen Fttllaaton Township -A. T:uer, Peter Moir, 'Reuben Shire and P Y
HIT
RON NEWSsure` +, reeve --W. Roger,:SV• ('Ford+wick Record) character aiid quality bf the land -to -
common
Line, spall:; four ,datrt;htexs also,For council -- Passmore.
ToaPhY ,f the
. ., ,: The„.: held on'SaUur- c, Hodge, loci � ,, ., ,tts�hii-•• A shroud o£ gloom a 'v de- saber with:the toPegr �[nutit for..
''• Married, rzy�e. funeral, was heWay 1 ori 1
�• le SQ Years Ma„Fuer Leslie 'Williams,ltricic David seendecl on the T+tordwtch comsuunity- country lyuig between, and Sorra
+Bluevale,Caup Hodge, W ror Reeve Melick, , uuulln- ,e ,tc 1 Sound persuade For.
' inTeres't was .day roarhung from his late home to A l -altered William lvesday.anottl ng, when it ssa c.l .and, he sacral ,+anni hof t'er ev. Fater +G, obit .Katz, W. J. Silewar't,
: ,. ..C, :Clhuroh Eor s J �piuclvarme, ,..For coun�cxl ^- VV 1.was
turn; with i
, beingii :oodaston of the R ..° Geo. ed that blrs;',J3utton, wife •of tale ,pas- s'el'f tsar any company', �
g 'Pen. f Mr.t, the „ other �. ' :owat no'£ irrx'tciheil - Armstrong,
'he Dter rfibr burial, Rev.. F T Alexander,
mar- Cemc� y d. D .ie C.. ' • i- for •of the Drilled Church, had, gassed Bonus of .; 5400 a milt' can or'ivall build
,,the Iflfsebh;,ann.ivetsary ,of the dor to+ayor� Gaorgc .lT l D. ,Datchanns, John Geo
,,,.. ; .... 'Shaw Power ofEnetated, rn, ,Backer, about:6raan. after a brief illness a railway,: of any 'gauge, tea':conuect'
, ',arid dom+An the thawt.. mallard A. D. Carne o h bfat Turnbull away
mage of r
• B Thieshtng,Owifz IZazci> It c t Ere Will•iau. T3aug ,
+ted ui, 'William
y neaten Wan, Y four and;attasuffering, iY de Lwr,'pincs tip' usey, tinct can-
of nitS tae:', ,Tasty were:united. Stephen r reeve--(GeorgedfaRon u 1, ei Arthur 'Ve ebt t
, aan I Goshen, 'farmer,. Co, Edward Wap ,
h trades \Nils`,; . r n at- ;e'queni 5 estimate of the,' cost of
Marriage at' the home of t e -,ee herr + en�oh. ,, ,., nu
maz S, t Zane. fn. S A Mauhyny Ecl, I'r - be elected). t� wecl. or::sn tiro airs. I utto
i
For council
Fs ... , : atnes. +oto the. 1Goshet ,.l French to :rteitL ted to:.,opeo a ,o pi But on'lter this extenP1 has been made, and u
racer he'1, Mr,, and Mrs, J, 's'ouhh of rex. Cole, J,'T, Levy,.,Dc. -.,, t Township-- P
P . ” _ j oWat�s�haP about four miles al. la l'avc very^.'grave' doubts of .its seer
con+ce.•s1on: of Mor- TRoney .George Soeeler, •Colbar to o ed and
:Fraser• q(. tl? 1st 5 owl escaped os. lfaiae, T: Ro Y> e speed ly, deutan
Lake Reach, Harr Y JEor.reeve-A. J. Goldthorp , Nor chin...Infecuon sty las eloPlt 'cif' e leen seriously cotitenxplated.
. ayoungct'ouileaetatled.on •their :.the : ., at '�T;`Park,-George Me_'Alex*l{outt Geoi'e ctzhiunated in
erY.le , hat >; t,
tin. tinned
tow 1 sing r actin o by ,Lean. Vosper, } - 'man, Kerntghan, g
coli- death, a P :Road m Moi cla S read to the brain, render Fogineers''have explored tale, Catedua:,
$arm o ea 0l sante con,ces of and „ t 't:e .oiwned try , to Fred 1VLdl h kl r Reg . , y1tivtn Tyndrall, "William Y P
fartn. A thmeshino mocha Le e uoonsciou3.' Un \•lunch} ,.11:n uitailTs; The =cicntific eye '17' Mr.
,live there nn�tit four' years _C, Feagat, , unctl` acnes Chts- 1int;,_h r
anuetl teby being hauled Into Gatenby, Lloyel,Edtghofer;:fo•r Public n ..rorco J
E. G. Ilrait was L. Xot g
d Land+s 'Earn', B. Colne, ohn ieng an c°118dfon was pcMnndad''F.os, the .The tin ' cnihneer, at as 't
a' ,when tliey .disposed o team of horses
gA barn a livelyISchool trustees -4X. R. holni`7r., George C. •l eagan, 1',
UT. and s pod the batTrustees elvin onahe splits in ardea 'to relieve Pies` taurmous'salary and co nFii advnn
and moved to Lduev:ale.cattsritg ase 'Robert K east; Wm, Cole, ( x Tlaru•y McCreath \i
: when. a line 'snapped, aucld, ei , - IL itblaco, era 1'
• I n arallTvel:Y good. _' .U•C:-aP'red',: Me- ;. ". tam :l4arsh. sure do the brain bd[ though the pat- a`c,; passed apProc,n-.lY t,tr-.
Shan tin the can p tree and tate large Roach by acclaitialto:n): P Will'
.. c- horses to swerve Dr, ' lit rallied slightly the attempt to ti•an of 'South Bruce. w'•t .;+? mole ha,...
colts both being able to take an .a of 7khe bank ,,Tyndall, Jolw Taeblo,
htoppled over the side , CLocklus, Sam ;Stewart, H. Mut :During, three' and a hall 1inurs of ora- to
and sooial life: fie live- Preserve her itis proved futile. 1)0.01 adoxted t * give any ,reit" alible'.
All patten+ch the aside. Mr, sId:lh S was ton, Fred Duftoii: i
I i+: the' 'falling on itstory,:.P :rigs were decidedly P�
red enroyntent oT ratted t" being hurled To the grief-stricken husband and assurance to Bencfiicic, Gianelh, ITcI
All that marred J 1 ed underneath, with only his legs
Bsetuce through Pull tly, with anany cluestioi m
lox was. the afeared th t he •sea -to between, seven children is'extended the heart-Sullivan,ah as t and at first it was a O•N COUNTY r duwtt ,with the dtts
on Dr, Arthur visible,land stir! Su 11vaa�except in late :aryl
'al• �e s of their only son, o ellitt� HUR atspeakers, T r Y dent a -sora ,c- of
a n s ,a •lead but res a 'sh shovelling NOMINATIONS tReeve Goldthorpeentire district, at ^oil shall acct
tie Was t and \� illiam: L. felt sympathy of the
SliLat as able to crawl • opponent last year: and Since coaxing to F'ordwieh in June; encl yon shall .ec ,,,,,,i)at -
•law^ay the snow he r1 Young, his' PP
-bits fBhiltp n : 'He 'on this Year,. prov- 1931, the family have made hosts of Can „ hfn h, .: :ac re :ntta'T;e than
Late Philip Madge.• out irhis underneath to eath the mach} e , prgsliectave oppos,tn
sterling charac+revell the uuueethi�; friends and, while the wife and moth -
ed
the people of Grey, who are tall
Madge, a mm� of. Ste owes cep se to the fact that he f !Brussels- ed the lugs sp t of tt a :
' early history o,# • , he er had iurlintited house:auld =ask ti:• td up i, to contribute tz, make the
aiid identified with, the e X tate 's:tow, which prevented t were returned by acelaniatton. Stanley Township- hl, eves ever retreat'
ed 'awa an into deep All r r t reeve her tune, . ae
e the , pass y,erushing him,' He cotrn'eilors, le Township occupy 1, :tarn f i r t o t 1b ,nu: C est.
home t suffer weight from r gReeve'. iRc J• , ,Bowman, In Stanley • r at the ., : .. , acclamation:. QOLsacrifoce herself in the iu2ere'ts of .h.mld firs: have the hie >, tar as iC
Exeter the age ec §6 yea sy suffered four fractured abs. W;, C. I{err, W; L+. ti\ -}alas, Wtlham council were elected by
ce h'd Mrs. G. N. - l pub- -Mervin IlIai ley• clamaii - tier husband's work and the charts in ,, designated e pas: through,6,ftheir
home ,of his daughter, Clouse and William Little. 1 or P Reeve, tato
'Williams.d was born in Fred y. ou Roy dof 44 setts ;;wm c':,unty surveys.[ acd_Lrated lye
-
As
Deceased - general. At the early age
with lie utilities commission, ):'C. Baker, T net, she has gone to her reward. Rev. P. fore ,T'inrittint to the insult of a
'Lamont,
Tur,
parents
arEngland,
nt d do lot came it Ganada.w p Lamont, Johti Pepper.
fin+o years. They POY]VELL-SHILDROTH Dash Wavvanosh Township-- W. Craik of Goderich, chairman na : stand and deliver process- Ti,a we
Aaron+ts-+at g age o 3For ReevePeter W. `Scott, Red- Town of Goticric'h-
'Thame's ,road.A. Huron;Presbytery, canducted the fu- f
settled 1(1, Southtin ,wedding took- place Robert H. Thompson. 300 Tor .Mayor -C, C. Lee, .II, ,J•bel tee :to tlilvray rtt.tniug , t b
1 iii Madge An interestingmond, gwen
alfa man Mt. Philipo'clock c ed-Ad'ant t W. Lee, ,ie, GV. H. ixeral service on Thursday. Interment Int `,,und, througls Gi'er. wttl c' -:f. a young g in Kitchener at six a cape Council, , e r be cic t ) blacEwa , J
ti+ in.: Logan tovvtshiP, i r h- rWilfred - r. B. Whitely; 'E.,'R, in the T'ordwich cemetery. r•tn 1?c mads, yet we insist that Moro
toola up farming„ aug Robertson, George tun haul, Blaelstone, D J
+ united in marriageto ter waxen Mr, and W'ntmfred liam , ,hil bac- Peeve \\', Craigie, ER talc people e.,at;t to sistth a heavy
'where he waster of bars. William S Reid', 'W. 'F..Cantpbell, ,Stewart ,\\ogle. I of J AN OLD PAP
Sarah their laws, both living to cele -ter was oni llf inp and h r
droth of S�atchet Barney,harden t u nn themselves e,
tu
din jubilee.Robt, Turner, B• C: bfumvngs, J• -,• (Continued from :Page Two.)
trait -golden wedding J a toAlexander R. eaforell, for> tt tw1 tTaiy fc r sue i a ;x ilia: marriage IIb yick Township- \'loser, W. kI, Blacks'tone, T.I: 'J• stallion Young Indian (bier, .) erli-
whe after his marriage he reeaforth: thes this thea duty t. .aloe care
Two Y 45 0 - Ewan. For Deputy Reeve -3. J. ` ` Indian Chief was sire,: P
fon of , Us- mcrly of ti1cTCrllop and Pni Recve�Louas Demerlipn, J. \lac+N'atuiian Cnl :;;tett-Young r ,1 Barg a ne for.
years to theheVISth ed bels ceremony, wasliertonned,at the Goan Mosel RBI BC.
Cut iter, obtain a tr thing ., ,.over. fifty - \VrlGamble, 1�ltitot Leonard. Fm de s , : . ,ITayas, by the celebrated parse lttdt;ut Chief,
,v ..,.ler it be �a•3 b.zd. s ,. •',',
borne where : lived for 'EB
kcal arsottage by Itev, '+G: ies eeve--'ohn Biy115 Thomas "ctotigh, B. C: btunnutg., J J aired U '
eel bythree Ilaugh Dvange P putt' Tt_ the a.
ars. He is survived \lass n d: their nt rev r. Sind' hen t r ,
yeBarthel, alta of the church. Lovell, Louis I�emerifng, Fred 'Tay- J. `V Craigic, 1 or Public utility Indian Chief was
. Dou e aud\:Crs, P Lo , W. F. Callow, (an- fanned horse Oka Clyde, and out of n•itil til d,,,tb. •:,n this bead s crc cats
illia s s, A. xe I P drone 'Rhodes and Louis `,Berner at ,or. For council -Jolla Bryans,, Phos•
commission -Dr.
xeter, and Mrs, A. O. id- or Coutucilors-F. .C; a ilcssengtr Mare, Ytutt>lnsr,la' past 1. What are the .a. uran e i .n
Williams f ,D tended,the bride and bridegroom. Dave Wein, Joseph Davi
elatitatioii). 1
St, 'Marrs, 'Oise son ;Sam t Chiefs dam was a thorough„,,der
f,
sat:sly t:zc
Francs of $ . 1 The'bride'wore •a gown o£ eggshell M ,g,., Sarong, Albert Connor• Seabrook, -C..H. Iluanber; C. Worsen, „. \V in
d a master of years ago. tinct lfi1- Ile p.ei They are intangihtt n`+°,.,•1•r
net dieort
satin designed in the Victorian Per Gte Township- g, l Br. L. .David ,, Nor George a,fbeautifulCejeti black, Sta;t Chief ., them. lire haze Ita1.i a Frits:
Class Entertained, -A very, Pleasant carried Reddesigned
arm of 5 Reeve --D. j,[ciNab . (qualified)• !Gould, H. L. ,Salkeld, Norman Cal n ,, rd
at the home o[ Foca, andFar Rces • • W. Mac- hands high, well proportioned, o: tc
afternoon was spent raland baby's . • min ivay, ,Silas Johnston, lough, B, C. bTunfungs, J,truul•e'ea, frau t too 01:;::.:. n', -
]c n w^heft. her S. �allatt chrysanthemumsOhver He..e:: -
Mrm, toW. a Dickson, ceremony a wedding-heCollins, Robert ".slicer; John E. Huck,hns, .11• m. �Snmer- hardy constitution, and a good frac- nun,
endi,tx Ater \ix0, tv t,•
'hreatli. After flit etre no t,henry Keys,'Taal
mothers were enter-.-0lxv- ac I. I. Mayes, Robert eller, 3 'horses. 11 marc, 1 two year 1,ck 3•,,,.i;, t„a h<tv hilrr.' ', T ag,r
school class and'dinner was served at the home of thevine, R..Do 1, .
and octal Livingston, For Deputy P.ee}e.. Gtahm, Alex. tail curt, 2 steers, heifer;, i ut,.r.f
ta5aed ea Ghristed tree The decorations were v, cunlfied), Silas John- Turner, Dr, J.J.'i:it \li Ge,rge ereP•re , . it t,,
i carried
bride's parents, er ,l-1 mingyt a- C 1 well bred steep.
A -short programme givenbabyThomas a, E.1idhaut, 1 A. I?pipit, cow's 4 store as plough and
The psif tr nets were fres eat. n ,,
tafternoon. •i.'P „ carried. out to the holidayan- effect,s Ston Walter Broadfoot, 11a1p, 7
e 1 by •.s singing' "Joy rail Darrow, William Bailie; Thos. 2caw andcrow, calves, 1 1,,,tf.a 1,,0
'by the class,apen r g ;tithemitins and red tapers , herr Frank `Collins, Frank
19 R Darra r e Tres Sett; f Banks, \iican ="'•
t r of class by hay „t Doug Y, Jahn �, of doubly harrow,,, a Fut ai bon e.Tt,l,i
to • 1\ Singing
lbcla he tables: led of were
•s i +For'Councrlor Siles.John- Gundry Ji„ George Gottld, v d <.-Aute mcu, They fairly stun.
1� I toryAwa in adorned t Ston .o t.nn
ui ms' byc a Y consisting at one gra., eu�f .�
ter. S g o atthe wedding. wwere ,tired \Vatter Broadfoot,Chisholiii; J. W. Craigie, C. Worsell, furniture, able a int of ' 'l ns With cit ata t:int c rt. +e
tines stor btargaret guests present Ston (qualified), It
Readings,
Y, IHnnsber er and daitgh- Thomas 1 ,lson (quali- 'Dr. Johtt Wallace, Frank Donnelly, board, large dining nen.: :+taiv 10,41411t .,, wan eases f>y
Helen Hodgins, Mrs. E. G., g (qualified),
P thick, Readtn s: g 14fdti an, r Frank Mor- ore Schaefer, F. E. Bingham, stands and dressing tables, h.tlots of 0,10 tail thut but
few n: tqW,
atee Virginia, of Durand, fr d), Phomas Doughc y, George Wilda Ross, Erma Fletcher,Singing,' ' Hesse, ,'Stmt -bedding, chairs, one eight da ns lata getsalt' to their pota-
aNight." anti bars. Wilfredlied), John Savage. Town of Clinton
Margaret I ethick, "Holy g 1 john Hesse VicTownship-For mayor -N. W. Trewartha, J. 1 saddle, bridle end martingale, 1T `• ,, Fart lea the accident c,z cuunin.^_'
gling- t ford•'-- .and Mrs. Jo Tatnberry
1
aret •We ited to Moffat.
four
100 Hesse and raved Eby `io New 'Isaac Wright 'eves re-elected for the .J, Gibbings. For reeve- George H. buck -board, 1 cutter,single of d,oa a shies they 'are disposed to mak
n anis received
Gifts were 101Mr: s g
acct :Wur x, JArt er the reception t E Turnherry at the noir ':Elliott '(acclamation). ,For councilors tot of s, one sett - and a Variety- `•r`acteri±tic use, Our friend -and WK,
n uc.`Tlie four IIITamburg, t 1 Mations o
then presented to h o h>ir ei,eddint . James 2(e'Cavish -W. S, R. Holmes, .Fred Livermore, tot of barrels and kegs tbare a cert' fiicudly ¢scala t*•.t;trd;
land bl.rm. Pav ell Lett on t i :Rayons on Friday. Ja
"marks ihick,ethe' best smart w^ithdreyv, 'W. G. Cook, A. 5. Inkley, Wm. Walk- „f other articles. TM whole ev1111):ii,im_• P, A, illrsri.r,n ec ::,rata tS1-
hift, in ,tri P, lite bi'idr. trttceling in a was also nominated but G
ins Maxine iT aw ce - Proctor, Paisley, Samuel Kemp, E. sold without reserve. Sale at hnglemen, It was an urtttttl;y tray :or
gift, cloy !Lent black ensemble with nitatching ac s_ ,N,ornitiated for council -:ll. r , sr, 0, L
{ k ,Wilma Hav, II, nd D, Churchill. P. U. Coir o'clock noon, Terms: --1111 anus un him wUeft'!te paid be:,,re the ":rte and
tenet, Margaret ed a. , sories, .On -their cellon they will re- ,Peter MeiEw in, ' Edward Baird, \\ and arc
d a'lovel Rift: to r 'Breckenridge, Roy ion --+L, McKnight, \V. J. t\redi- der 4, cash; over that amount 't 11131 teh1 n he of 'n:4'331”fee ,t ti tiiai
The c
lass presented Y �, �sule at-9'l'Scaft street, tSitn'hene • fTofEat, James 'Brenkenn miss
the ee lot; who replied, ing the
li iu Austin Richard Wil- ger, J. 5, GibbingsW. E. Perdue and months' credit on approved lout ,,ued ha rty ,n:l'trt rtrrip`t,
SteAuctioneer; Ja^
them. All went home, thanking � Porter, William
Thomas syVal-. Thos; Churchill liar school trustees notes. `hI• McKay,� „ip.k1 be mainly spent m 1': •o" r''
an 1 bighnr ffman, good time and ageds. I ton, J
-A, F. Cudtnore, W, J. Cook, J. :1• Elliott, Proprietor, i •,+i; tiara.; he Cle .-tt.t 1`....
F, M. Hoffman, Zurich. :\n aged; PERTH CO. NOMINATIONS lace.(all acclama The �fariosv Gaugt Itailwty ,o"tf 31:::11.1.1111,,,,, t,t nTat:eril Inde ., in art c:uc-
' respected ,re person
of Zur- : Stephen Township, Ford; Gear. T. Jenkins Ia[,id lane ince too itox -.
and highly respec e<
Hibbert Township- For Reece -\V: Switzer, H. G tions and fanmer trustees). to be the chief topic ,t interest, -, the
r axed away the Person of ich. Nagle, Robert : For Deputy 'Reeve --II, C. til be
he chief
,4 311(: Tint lu -d x morality will n d:, ,,
P Hoffman, aE Zurich, For neve-Joseph g Beaver ZI was not our intention t? tntrci- of Cl et'-, l i such is
Ji•ra,tl. lyehael'Ilotfn ,,Burchill Frank :alae::, W. J, Kay, ,Beaver, Joseph Finlebciner, R. Holt, Despite Price Rise Tea Still Most sn ,itc fat to
(�*' firs• iss for ed. had been ail-, For council --tel;, Economical Drink Pate the .retina of ntc ionnuc. P f'r'ies the tni,raiity ret, ,utcil it t rntirt,
s,;, .agerC:it4 3 e 'Frank O'Brien.For taunt:: -Rob Edmund .Stiapto .
c- r some time, andKay,' r R :Holt, IFor the Past tw{, years people iu or ratepayers, by any furilurallusional ,.ve nt relit cly- be worth while to the
the more or wlho
fa s lie Burchell, ;Frank Allan, Wan, . ,SITaPtan, Joseph Ffukbemc ,soddenly. bar. rt 1lcCann Canada have been en+joyit,g the low- G7 the Narrow- Gttugt Railway scheme ri,L' nE t, utamfnatiatt, '1'ht v'•trr
the end carte rather st Y 'George Vivian, Frank O'Brien, Jas• Ecllhtanl Lamport, Alonzo V peaceable 1tz three est Prices for 'tea Eu a rlccade, :bat this or its Projectors, but for rife ,ilhrio'f ,t :ut2c hfibblt, t I i hrr ,r , {'. ph+in
,Hoffman who was a Y P Atkinson, Sinton Sararas, John W `\\ripe eh Robinson,sRoy . Fs4
man; was loved by a large circle of cted has meant tremendous losses to grow mads by \ct Georgi Laidlaw, iu ha e,;ncna,
has it, nudtt a^ii+n T n,iin s.
ryas Boni in Germany, `TTackney. to be elected). lir a•c- or
friends. years.T-I: Shorne Township-- ers, who, to save their industry, have made telegram to the Leader, t Lai,.,it•,t can Ptf ntt'ttc e t u t
residentof Ontafjo Logan Township T marks of est creek, which be .rays demons at pleasure, though na. r•dly,
and had a stWm, 'Although tate. Tlsborne Township restricted tea exports and causer: ;
For tette - Harry Chane, tion prices to advance. Tea, packers, Par were couched in ''mephistoPhelian his affinities are., with the cuter, hence
for: �9 He first hued to 13H111 g r ffJohn Ritz. .council ect elected by acclaim
Township, then went to Stephen iDallin�, elm, O. Gaffney, e a contest tictilarty Lhase suPPlyhxg very fine,langoaee:' \\titltont inqufrmez ver,..,, ',viten y,u oppose te.t-.,t t* his rho-,
i ''clot council -%Thomas ,0`aourke, \Vat, it is expected there will b ens 'have reluctantly been t trticuhar; w into the weaning„f thi• ,lontoitta]e y„u smell >ul ,hztr and ee:
where he was a very successful farm ,fE t its Ronnen for reeve between James Ballantyne, duality t y
t he sold his Ltslec, lip, Ahrens, Atg t office who forced to increase prices. Natsvitli- laug•uage, or into, the pratett=loins of a blvd flame, when, You to the re-
er,' Eleven hen ago
:' her Chas, Hunt, George Inl, Ed: i Present :incumbent in ,standing this, lel w still the most ec yI1 Laidlaw n a critic nr: ceilsar,..w'e ?ion. of Owen ,Sound the green ni
fariit t e, /Be and chis ,w to Zurichg John H. is 'also warden of Huron County-, and sta g
to -retire, T;esides
his ,widow, bars: ,Sherbert, John Costello; elected without auoinfcal drink nest to plain seater. ,!tall endeavor to discharge the duties jealousy is tate prevailing color. 'Hugh
,,Hoffman, hells survived by one song Ritz, Jos, Thompson, M. P. Murray. IIlugh Berry. Council i t r position a' an indep Reed says for goodness sake vote all
incident a nt
t0e:lent journal by the favor of an in- they ami: for or the Durham will 'bi
havee e and appreciative public. 4V° sure to get a railway. :and that will
have been the honest and constant be the ruin of Owen ••1ttacl. A. is
advocates of a more intimate connec-
tion between rite City of Toronto and getting a railway for the $30:000. I
the \\restern section of this County. would vote for the by-law.' A. M.
It was legitimate for the City of Tor- evidently has doubts about it, and well
onto to seek to accomplish it, and
may. Then there and others sC who
equally sur on our Hart, to afford it would more readily vote for the311.-
aid and countenance. At a time when f1111 if they .could forever prevent c.
the object was abowt to be realized railway going either to ,Durham or
and without the aid of Toronto, a few' Qwen 'Sound, perhaps that would be
persons who boast that they engross „oilInvestment; if selfishness were,
all the stealth, intelligence, and public :lie rcng•:zed governing principle of
spirt of the western metropolis, and 0111/10/ ,
svbo in effect said, you ignorant people------
of Grey must surrender your jndg
'Persian 1301 in promotes daintiness,
meat and your purses to us and we charm, 'and beauty. Magical -hi its ef-
w•i11 give you a Narrow Gauge 11'10 fest on the skin. There is nothing lhloe
which shall be based upon the funda- it for creating and preserving a lovely
I\ prinn0°xinn. Cooling, caressing, it
Road to theciple City oOff Torontcarryio,g Ear all
soothes and relieves all roughness
conn
time to conte, at a uniform price. This caused by weather conditions. DcPic
Company promises, on condition of ately fragrant, it enhances the most
all the townships in Grey and Bruce, finished appett•tnce, flakes the„kin
within certain limits, giving bonuses, ruse -leaf in texture, Truly a peerless
averaging about Fifty Thousand Dol- toilet requisite for ever; discerning
lar, a township, at once, and before a \''''''01'111,shilling has been su'bsorrhed 10001 the
surplus wealth crf'Torotto to guaran Poultry Winter Green Feed
tee anything, providing that they give Green deeds for poultry in winter
:'either more nor less than the stem--- are available in the dried form of
the poiurd of flesh----detnanded by tiie leaves and plants. !Grains alone are
wealth and intelligence of the City ai unable for various reas''ons, to support
Toronto. If the intelligence of'Toron- normal growth in poultry, ' regardless
to is tile measureof its wealth, then, of the variety anti combination or
judging front the sample, especially seeds used.' This has been shown to bo
its representative in the person of Mr, due mainly to two causes, mately, alta
George Laidlaw, it is a puffed up blacl• fact that cereals are relatively ,atilt
der that would be all the better for i.0,t1 in minerals and vitamins 'Green
prirking.-1t is no very agreeablefeeds by which is meant chiefly i.ite
duty to sit in judgment on men's Iso- green leafy pants of plants, su'p:ple-
,i0e5. Sometimes itis difficult to de- ntent the deficiencies of cereals in that,
tide whether folly or knavery 01053 they arc 'high in vitamins ,and mineral
predominates. 1Wnat, 'for instance, '0nfent. Thin leaved plants .are relit -
shall we say of those who ask 00030111 'iis is grvirter in food value •'tlttu.5111011
townships to give large bonuses t+:' leaved ,ones parttcula lv i,,t au far as
then abibity to s P t grains i'''a railway from 'Mount aid in making '
Forest to the chores of Owen Sound? concerned'. /
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