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The Seaforth News, 1923-11-08, Page 8Bad. COMIVIUNITY SINGING Get Together anti Let All the People Sing." WHERE LITTLE L PIGS GO Too Many Youll >w pigs Are Eaten by Their 4lotlhers, Talks Generally Enjoy Public :Sing Non 11111 Sunil overcame ing---:Music Always Poamini in - able --Cat ce 1 the 'Cron - the :t7uttntry--t)alttilntui(y SillgitlM i. r 1`,e' bore a ltelligentt ,r}fintt -.lust E'ractic•e intelligent Includes x,11 !'resent.._ ney the Feeding—Rationing file Sow, Peogrant Etoln Grave (0 (lay ;C ,nu44rtt•d by illi lark, Department. or (Contributed hy, Ontario L)eeartment of -'2grlcul to r•,, •tur0n 20.) Agriculture, Toronto.) Tull; was "blue." Navin ' t t Human beings are gt ego flims The returned front the swine -pen, g ata dictum that it lo nut ', !ne-.pen, wher gond lar ulna ' he hail gine to Mimeo(a 'lep;tylitter to be alone is not confined to things' of pigs, he found thstl five tad die - Fre connubial. Man hy nature , t 'amixer appeared. '1' beunnatural u uY t he• 1 had lt 1 s will hock. Nothing :;rows like eaten ;item. "The pig Must be a, 0 crowd, Let It be know0' 1(12)1stran e „The r' K animal;" he reflected. "It Y' a all going to be there " and i roust hare been pure 'ci(si,edness' they all will tgy'to be thereto set•'thatcaused her to eat her offepring, them all, and 11f it be a public sine• She was well Ped, 'too, on corn and sang, to heap, them, 1 wheat shorts, hunger could' not be The Grange, the Farmers 'nett-„ the bottom of this infanticidal ,Qotes, arid the 17.F.0 oiauizati'r1s i e&§a.” 1 !'out went about his work mum- have already done away ',situ 111)4011.0/ 1 blins to himself eta Is what could be the old-time !eremite) of eo ialie 1!1• . 1 the mailer. :';early (iffy !}tile pigs and the energy show❑ by t11„s, fdad been lost by sash g yearaliaut •younger in years who bale 1:u'tic . f during the two preceding years. I t , feind Out the Weak Spot. pated In the activities of 10);,1'1 Pens' and Boys' and Girls' tenth• _o \Vlnsre is the weak spat in my h;,»sy shown that a new day has arrived Tor; system of feeding swine, anyway,"arrived rrlat•0 clubahle cunclltiooe in • 4tuestiuned himself. "1 will en 1-IURON NEWS. THE SEAFOBTH NEWS THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1923. I tan was v+ t,.S t ql "u r t -- ._.,._•�- _-""'.'� _..�-_-__.....�.._ n ri e ouWALTON. J. 13, llovu,t,l and Peter Aic(.al1 It- ]ta<lititss to 101 0],,, fell' • p w wt'' '• I Wingham. I SEAFORTH MARKETS, tttouut ills his genial dtsp'n1ttott and Rev, 1), M. Solendt delivered two turned last week trout the West, They fie strcrd for nuedwr of vcry instructive sermons last Sunday at tyears in it, the Presbyterian church, but ow- wereiiabuttweretluninjurledupeg•'q the i aLti<, ouythe.'lteiva Mounted Ilillte force and • ing to the rann.. the congregations o urns towushup, fell g to Air leinlyn were not as large as expected The eases to mourn his loss hesid 1' lecture which' was given on Mondavi 1 1 tic tt AL 1 es his from it ladder while fixing one of his ',. widow, his mother' in Detroit' and barn doors, to the ground below the four sisters ;ted two brothers.. : angscal, 110, and Mrs. 1. Buttery celebrated Blyth.` the 42nd anniversary of their wedding. an Hallowe'en, " Oct.31st. I'he marriage took place in 1\'iud- eor 00 Oct, 24th, of \Ir. Iloracc littt- tery. Son, of Air, and .Airs, A. Buttery, of Wingham, to Miss Hazel Schlimnle of Windsor. A steer owned by Alessi's. McClel- land and $Iefiron, was releesed;from t straw stack after seventeen days Mrs leo, Powell arrived it). Blyth from the P(01110 coast last week. Mr, and Mrs, Powell have leased Airs, ' M. Young's residence for the winter, :A home nursing course under the' auspices of the Women's Institute' is to be given in the Memorial Hall, Blyth. Miss R, Pirt, of Uxbridge, wil1 be demonstrator.' without trod or water. It was cover_tColin Ringland has' purchased the e3' during threshing operations, but Laughlin ig'. business iofre (1 it his When discovered, did not a I-aughlr business,ill unite it with his appear hardware business, much the worse for its experience. Russell Richmond is recovering Belgrave. frnnt,an' attack of pneumonia. '!'here passed away in Belgrave vu Thursday morning, Oct, 25th, Mist '010 unveiling of the Goderich Sol - Jessie Budge, the oldest resident of diel,' :\tensorial has been postponed 1110 4 illagr and one of the pioneer set-, rill(i1 111•x4 situ ales of the community• She had p g reached the good odd age of nearly 4'I: Some big roots have been grown g ea 'tenioid Goderich, this year. Mr. i.ears ;end although quite bright anti ) 1101)3 2 Newton, Goderich township, active, was seen by her friends to be is exhibiting a 3/j pound' potato raise y,radnall3 tiling. .\ bout two weeks c n his farm and ,,1r, Alex, Young is before her death, she contracted pncu- 0xilihiting a 20 -pound Wrangel. 004141, W11i011 proved to he too much The plan • for remodelling lT 1 G I 101' h • cr • Goderich, ,t, ene+til. `,he. passel .assay ' mos c nlg t le ',- 4411•]1 :n i 1 mi(1,) 0t a cheerful eau- "rich Collegiate have been completed Sers,ltiow min the nurse, tints sly nig I the architect: An addition is to e- neighborhoode. Community elul( .' over and see olid Smith, the most d, she lull Heed. we, 'Budge, or built, and the old portion will be re - is a social eoliateer. a' successful pig roan in the di