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I but few are privileged, to e9telorate, In the afternoon and evening, a re- Bands. Our work is to, create bands sion,vei little notice seems tai of orbitant that farmers not 40, miles a- Killi and Mary and James Devereux, in the register of this little se,h,DoL ,: I ,.,
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I the stern, fact that agriculture in this way from Toronto have paid for rail- ged 6 years, son and da ghter of Mr. � a � ,- il..�,!�
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�j ' family dinner was held at the home Londesboro, by Rev. .Mr. Lochead. Im- younger .boys, Seaforth possesses boys soil. Nevertheless, during-, these years Are your city readers aware that the . l: !�,�.
... 0, progressing very favorably under payers. Let us hope it will continue. I i�R
at which all the members Of the fam- mediately after the ceremony,the hap. more adapta;ble to music, in propor- it is'doubtful if there is 'one farm in apple industry of this Province, for "' .. ".,i�;�,�
the efficient teaching of Miss Teresa to multiply itself by two.s. �-,i!
ily but three we're present. These py young couple went directly to their tion to population, than Stratford. Ontario giving its occupant anything years so prosperous, is ruined? The � �,,--`,;: ,
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were Mr. Lawrence Taylor, of Detroit; bush farm on the 8th con�bessloin. of In selecting an instrument for a like an adeq.0ate return for his ti e p ce btai ble f th v r b t ...... �e:liilt,
Mr. Harvey Taylor, Hullett; Mrs. Win. Hullett, which through the years they boy, we endeavour to choose in every, in ri o na or e ek e�s . ..... ". §
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I ster, Luckinow; Mrs. Earl Lawson, is to -day' a monument to V4eir ind,us- interested, and, at the same, time, an stock On the farm has bee� very much h rges. E very time the city house- hope is there for agriculture ? Every I recently visited her parents, Mr. and . I :; 4 '177.
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6 Cionstance; Miss Florence Tay%r, To- try and, integrity. instrument which he is physically - and everything else accord- ' - .11
' improved wife finds a raise in the price of -but- public man, every newspaper editor Mrs. A. Jamieson, has returned. ,:::,�,
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A ronto, and Miss Annie Taylor, of Mx. Taylor was born in Ireland, in, adapted to, in, order that he may pro- ingly, But by far the greal,er part , - _-:.,
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. Taylor, of Berkley, Cal., and Mr. Goo. parents when a child. Mrs. Taylor .amount Of effort, keeping in, mind, at cond, n veT w 'ch farmer,, nor all the farmers together, of all industrial and COMMIOTICial in- Ester Lyon, hasreturned to her home : . - .111,
- Taylor, of Vancouver, B.,C., and one was born in Hullett in, 18-59, and both the same time, that the band must be trol tio, s o hi he has no con- . I ... �� 'I
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creditor carrying off the fruits, of his of what she pays goes into the farm- while it would,seem that all these in- ant vacation at the home of her par- .�i,,
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The home was beautifully decorat- and -Mrs. Taylor retired from the out of ten, .failure is not due to the toil the farmer to -day must stand by ers, pockets. terests unite in impairing, if not de- ents on the gravel road, left for TO- �
,,, -streamers and farm -and have ,since made, theiz ho,me instrument, but due to lack of inter- in I U S .. I ..".."
4ed with gold and white, and watch the pillage of his �roduce There was a time when, the farmer stroying that foundatio, . Whw; must �o to ]a t week. :
ebrysanitheinums and the ad6.ress to in Seaforth. est, caused by the facts: .111111
. A ho,stof,,,friends will join The Ex- 1. 'The band, not encouraged to the by a numerous group of ve�sted inter- and his family preserved the kindest be the consequence? Just exactly Messrs. Henry and Earnest Sander- ,,�� �
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was read byMiss Annie Taylor, Th and Provincial Legislatures, by manu- iod of sickness in the ,home resulted depression. and- unemployment. For cent visitors at the home of their ?;,.
was. accompanied by a -number of wish that they -may be spared to each that the members pass the critical .." ",
facturers of implements, by the large in a life-long friendship, in feelings the past tvrelve. years, whether ini uncle, MT. and Mrs. William Brig- , . ,47N ,
beautiful gifts including a floor lamp, other, their family and- the commun- moment, to have confidence in them- _1�0.
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3 commercial firms who buy 'his pro- of esteem and tender regard. To -day tionally or not, every movem2nit in ham. 'Mr. and ,Mrs. Empy, of Glen- 11�!
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. I and c ments. Your name will not S. That each member of a band With the price of practically every- &bte,i which requires y,,YLys of tem was aimed at allowing him less . I 1'�,��
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HOW MUCH DOES A in any pub4ic discussion with thing he ,produces reduced below all struggle and privation to mcet and fr. I �
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. out your permission, musical theory at ,the begiming of reasonable bounds, his implements overcome. I have met 'an estimable him more for what lie had to buy. ... J. I
. FARMER EARN? Sincerely yours, his attack on his regi instru- have more than doubled in price; and couple, married seven years, whose Meanwhile the parasite element in cember 3rd. 3284-1 .1�,�
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I Wbat is Your Personal Experience? Box 821, Ottawa. tion,of becoming Lan efficient musician. hand of ,Government steps in 'with a reached a total of $2,500. I do not culation, each one endeavoring to fill 'Christrma�. Beattie's Gift Store. I ., -
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to a paper asking the question: "How, wish to state emphatically that the responding increase in their prii!e. The of these years it is an impossibility. farming population has ceased to buy- adughter of 'MT. and Mrs. Samuel , � ,,,
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much does a farmer earn?" MABEL BROUGHTON instruments are' sold at catalogue farmer is one of the very few to, whom The couple in question, are 'not in- it cannot. When things are not be- Thomp-on, Brucefield, Ont., to Mr. 1"..
the fol- � -year underr present con . ditio,n,s an automo- valids by any means. It is safe to ing sold they cannot be manufac - Lorne Douglas Manson, son of the, I'.. 1, 5 11
B1 LLETT VVRITES OF prieeg, that they carry a five ii ItuT ,,,l I �,
I ' bile has become a necessity. Gener- say that. while the attention they re- ed with the re,ulta t ondition of un- I -at, John A. Manson, Zurich, Ont. The qi
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AFGHANISTAN. present the finest musical ins,tri.im,int, ally hei is satisfied with the cheapest ceived did not take much more than e;4loyment everywhere. . - will take place quietly the- :'.
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-Dear Sir: I read your letter ask- The ,subject of this sketch, in the in Canada, that it is possible to pro- 7.n
ing for information in regard to earn cure, at the very reasonable prices at ment insists on maintaining a 25 per certainly not seven days, perhaps not suggest that the radical remedy for Notes, -Miss Emma MacDonald has 11 I;,
- London Free Press of Tuesday is a cent. tariff on, even the cheapest style seven hours of the doctor's, tHs man � ....
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daughter of Mrs. W. B, McUan, of of car, and this notwithstanding Mr. and woman have not been able to save ing community in a more prosperous Victoria Public School, Goderich. She. .... ��
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y Seaforth players, and we are not at- Ford's public assertion that he can as much out of seven years' hard work condition? That the prevailing policy left to take up her duties on Mon- �,,,;
-*A lieve men on farms are doomed to Egniondville,and well known to man ly interested in, a -boys, band, of young I .-
- slavery without profit, I wih try to readers of The E"ositor: heaper in Canada than as would meet the demand. . in recent years of extortion and Pill- day. �..
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casi structed or entertained. If both of temerity to ment-Ign. We . ply means that Ford car costs You as great, if not greater, int-t5lligence, the real cause of present distressful I .i
have pres- s1m _ Bryant and John, Jr., and Kenneth "I -,
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I Tent from iny father who lives up ed in one evening, then it is time well Seaforth, ,in a straight forward man- the United States, or', in other words, requires more years of traini��on- tor stated on the floor of Congress ilt,, and Stouffville visiting, friends. .......",
town. spent. Those who 'Eke adventure that eivery time a farmer buys the siderathyns which give some idea on that in 1928 ,grain speculators got .1'..
Gross income .......... $1.500 ner, with no illusions whatsoever, and Mrs. W. A. Ross, who recently re- ''i
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no"ls--a'ndt who does not -with a with theexperience we have bad with cheapest car attainable, our Federal the pairt of those whom we call pro- hold of five hundred million dollars turned from Scott Memorial Hospital . �11 � I I
. __ I Expenditures .......... 1,000 dash of out-of-the-way information as training and handling boys, in a way Government paternally insists fhat be fessional. which should have gone into the pwk- in S,aforth, is getting along nicely. . . . . . I'�... "
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Rent and taxes .. * ..... $ 350 lett's latest book "The Shadow of the ,em,ly ,prepared to give the ci Henry Ford, or some other st,uggling however, there is evidence of prosper- en that am-ount propetly placed would restored to her usual good health. . I "' ",
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Insurance, auto life and, Steppe," just published by Hutchison so ity of Seafort-b a band of which manufacturer. ity in a certain number of farm homes. have put those farmers in a position Mrs. James MacDonald has got the. .�".,�
e fire .......... ...... 250 & Co., London, Eng. muni o he ..''
. Threshing and silo filling 75 . they will be justly proud.' The public seem to accept the notion Invariably these are the families with to contribute very mati t t house moved which she purchased ,��...'� -,
Mrs. Billett, author of "Calamity that the gasoline tax builds and main- a daughter or two teaching scb0ol. In general prosperity of the country. from the estate of the late Sam Md. :.�."
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I Hired help (by'day) ... 25 House," a mystery yarn the locale of iSome party in Seaforth interested tains the highways. Apparently only dress, in furnishings -purchased, in a Less than a year ago large grain in- Miss Emnia .McDonald has secured. ��;, I
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General repairs ........ 50 which was u small British Columbia himself sufficiently in our actIvities to a few know that 20 per cent. ,,)f that general ease of circumstances, the dif- ti undertook to bring whIlt to a position as teacher in Goderich pub- 1,12, �
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31111 feeds for cows and town, is a native of Hensall, and has make inquiries -as to 'Our po'ssession ,outlay comes from the counties' rev- ference is soon observable. It is a bottom prices (no one in sane mind li, ",
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hens ........... ...... 250 been a resident of London, Ontario, of a peddler's licence. We are Pleas- enues, even in the case of, provincial rather extraordinary equali7inig Of supposes that either the largr. zupply menced her dbties this week. , -
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for the past couple of years. Her ed to state once more that we are highways. Thase highways are not rewards when a young girl Just Out or the action Of co-operatives could TA many friends of Mr. William :: T.
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I latest work was written while re.sid- very much interested in a boys' band forthe farmer at all; not one, farmer of the -normal school can make a lar- have doTre this). There has been a RatteMury, who had his leg broken "I 1,
go you can. see this leaves $500.00 ing here., for Seaforth, and have ,appointed a in a hundred uses them. But every geT contribution to the family budget active propaganda to kill in the pulb- a few months ago, will be glad to ''I'll
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to feed and ellotbe -a man ,and his wife She has demonstrated her versatil- musical merchant, Mr. J. A. Westcott, year there is a large ,addition to his than all the rest of the family to- lic mind anything like sympathy for hear that he is now able to sit up in, "I".
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I years, the older two :111 going to tion by writing this time of love and the hand. Further applicants are in- priced cars and -high-priced sitaations that the Department of Education ter. But does anyone stop to think Mr. James Hill, of Stratford, visit- ;J��
school but staying home (one boy and international intiigue in far-off, glam- vited to cffll at Mr. Wei store or business prospects with their wives places her in a position similar to that of the, general effect? If there had ed friends in the village this week. !", I
a girl) and working liard to do all I . I �, .
I orous Afghanistan, which, if you don't and leave theiTname and partic'ulars, and sons. and daughters, may speed enjoyed by large cominerclwl, manu- been some power on earth to guaran- Mrs. A. Jamieson returned home. p.
they can to help earn this small know it, lies to the northwest of In- We are only too anxious, to COIOP- from one city to another and from one facturing interests, railways or banks. tee that a fair price for wheat would i.
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amount. dia, boundedi on the north by Russia eTate with everyone, in order that the sumnier resort -to another. She can impose a high tax on all the �revail, -against undisguised OPPC"si- iting friends in Toronto. ',�� -
There never will be a righting of and ,on the west by Persia. "The band may be a real success. We are Every year the farmer's taxes in- farmers in the neighborhood and carry tion; if, for instance, tbe p -ice pre- Mrs Jack Ketchem, of Drayton vis- I
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of values between manufacturing and tailed -an eniormo,us zrinount (#f labor; dealer, and feel that the creation, of more than half of -what the farm I on her own amusements. v o this hour, every business interest this week, ,!��,
agriculture and that 'won't be, for the long and arduous research and much musical activities will ,benefit him., as would Tent for. The land be �trug- Under circumstances undeTwhich I in Canada would bave continul�, pros- "".
manufacturers won't allow it to be. reading, and close study was required well -as the citizens, and businc-;s MZR . On the other -band, with that -0 .. I"
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This is the cause of business de- before the author could write the first of Seaf orth. ___ . .. figure for wheat prevailing, -would the ,Z,
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n-m-'sion. The farmers can't buy f hl -- ---- .-A AT- 'P;11.+t oroug ly ,
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they have not got the money, and equipped -herself with authoritative ter the band, becomes a playing or -
they would be foolish to buy on credit knowledge ,before' she did go. ganziation, and we follow its progress
in there times. ,The actions of the plot is as swift keenly, arranging intCT-�_ity COnte'StS,
.- All lid wealth conies from moving as the fiery Arab steeds that entering its members in musical fes -
natural resources of which agriculture bear its characters to battle; .the tivals, which are ,held in Toronto and
is the chief. . theme is continuously entertaining. Straftfo-rd and P(zteri which have
I And -as long as labor union men, Oriental in isettinig, As pattern is like arranged competitions for bands,
masons, trainmen, etc., are drawing an Oriental rug, an intricate mosaic quartettes, trios, duets and soloists in
a, month, and of vivid colors -and scenes. The char- order that -boys of junior -bands may
farmers, (the basic industry ) are mters are many and varied, from the enter into friendly competition with
eking out ,a bare living, hardly that, young American -circus r6ared H-aiderr one another, and -strive to attain mus -
.1101, - there, will be unemployment and hard Kahn to the typical British army of- ical honors. A programme which as -
'4" times, for fariners are the barometers fi,,,, and the author handles them suTes an unflagging interest. An ex -
of conditions. of this country-sureal , all deftly. There is no ,outstanding ample of our progranime. '
I- For when a farmer has money it hero, but there axe plenty of deep,
passes ,on in the channels of b-asi . ness, dark villains. It has been said Of It Is expected that the Boys' Band,
I I Sincerely Yours, Victoria Sackville WL-st's "The Ed- of Stratford, will attend a gathering
G, E. A., Oxford CO., Ontario. wi" that the "herro," is 'the, to be held at Massey H -all in Toronto
,,, I would be very ,glad to b;Lve the ancient and -honorable house; it �might about Eas,terr, and that boys bands
experience of other farmers. be said of "The ;Shadow on the from all over -the country will loe
Aire you doing better or worse than St'Pi that the "hero" is the land there, in order that musical, training
I of Afghanistan. may be more properly emphasized
I G. E. A.1 mong our young Canadians, in enn-
This statement makes no allowance Because of its geographical situa- a
for wages forG. E. A. In any other tion this turbulent land Of thieves and junction with the educational depart -
business he -would be ,entitled to cut-throats h -as long been a "buffer ment of this Province.
wages. stdi6v between England and Russia. We are here in allsincerity, to give
No allowance is mae for depri It Is directly it Russia's way to, India, Seaforth , junior ,band of which it
ti.on of machinery Or interest upon an,& the inferiSationlal political touch in may well be proud, and we f eel that
_- squIpment. the book Is an Interesting 0110- Par- with the co-operation of the dfizen13
ehouid not these items bo includ- ticiifarly in view of the delicate 6itua- of Seaforth and the talent which is
11 ed ? - tion in Im-dis at the moment. Mrs. available, that -a boye -band can be
I Di his statement represent an MIleft "0&S typical C�om"unist pTodueed, that will hold its place, in
average egTning on, a 1010 aers, Ontario pro " gtuida methods and the eftnter-i a reasonable lengbh- of time, with any
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farml? . . " A nao Of the British army's inWl- junior organization, in the country.
he farmer gottiAg a falm - ghm* ligenoe oeovide. The author describes Thankling -you cordially, MT. Efti
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of the WedIft VZONIM64"41-0aliOds? 61io Wido of rate s�xd Wrth, chaTacter- for,the tvlaluable spaee in your paper,
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0an"iyou 011tuft aoy�,,, -, - . we beg to remain.
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� � I ' th O1Xdit1#ft, of the, :rarmer-r tl�ft pilidd, in - �tb British wMe. whiell.
I , - d(lig§ibh of th,6 qua#uoA doittt'd,lis ithe va4at oupite the worli' Yours very aineereil-S,
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1 1,,4,,A,4 4kh" VhIIIII U40;ft d0JinWL6U of tho young, Britigh 49-1
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McRorie and-
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Mrs Fred Treibbeck, of Lambtoqi.
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William Britton, last week end.
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Mrs. Lindsay, vice-president in the-
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Cla-rk and Mrs. Robert Lawson. The
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quite ill for several weeks, is siightly
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Son Hymn 81 was sung,, fol[lowed, by,
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