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The Huron Expositor, 1934-12-07, Page 3• )'0)\ 4 t. a '11 30441:.ttie ' 4411tint:' •!Or . . '$401c..0.' - Pe*, M. 1 497. " toned., Op:- ..e,iie,4iniehniber et fahe eenk-. int41110.0,, NOl*etie** 'Mppfeinteid, 1*/' $tribilite1 atey relief ztih* 'ito 00.4' 'diStrilet, • it am taking tidal sp,.. • .'.VOrtt,initY‘, qt. . trying. in Sonia Small, .ltiregsure: te.. express iny th'enke end, preehkgen rbc yon, ,dear, iSes,fq, eth, Ontario. 1 helped oad the'cart and When ,it wais'.ell sort- „ • Ed, 'I' jtast tielt that ,I, would. dearly •1teve to thank ;each contriblitor 'per: imally, but knowing how inoposStible -Oat would be, 1 hose your name and Iliought I wonla- write you anyway. -Everything arrived in perfect condi- -eon, no-ibroltencr.iradoediars; arra .0 -even the.greerg..tolnatiestand-ettetinip•' 'bens were lovely. Parts, yes practic- ,ally all of 'Surprise Valley, has-suf- lered crop failure for .the past four 'ylearS, SO you will realize how the • lovely Vegetables will be .enjoyed. The . +clothing too wee s� very acceptable, as so ;many people just seem to be Mewling everYthing. Our Women's "Ssionary 'Society are, -endeavoring 'tbo .the d'estitute • and your ,clothing, has helped, but our district seems. .quite. .1a,rge and our • supplies .cnitte inadequate. We have. had a .-wOnderfully nice fall here, but no • moisture whatever, and it makes one -wonder what -the next harvest ,witl • le. I think I mustclose;again thanking you fOr your wonderful Istindness and if possible, pass this ap- preciation: along to any contribUtor 'who may be near your home. You ..117 iTto 3;09 fArpoftilier /*ter to Mw!; tMM4o44.44kb, 004W TNi0Od AndAN*440 , 4 Yqi .00iNte,411 +0,411&$1,-$4 to, it, ix 490v410,4 milie *none in the Whole angeldpalbyr 4.44 )4) d"OltAWI_,.'7,31.VP," iof-t•.14,i4•'..; •!r_KO geib!lts Aare, 1, 'wet!' :horn, in • .Seaforth, =Vie*ithere•wlien 4;2 yews old and 1 havariever been fbnek; .and .w.43.en •tlilla ear ..4anne- into - Minton it:peen:led ,getting things from home.,' Your tomatoes aurae 9ifF900...jnist flne, bit '01lerY 'Many • i•VM' yours being, the only ones, and) they werevrilaPped •in paper. 1 Wa:s on, the committee •cli.Aribiutte the ;stuff and there was ant iwifel crowd at the. hall 'to get their•sitare, They weighed the yege- •tables and potatoes out, so trinCh-ac-. cording to the. family. The fruit and honey and Pkiclea were given out as -Were the clothes. flhe mpst of the .people were :very 'thankful There • is mo crop hero no feed,- no garden, and .no 'pota:toes,• and no money to buy then* The CrOrveniment is eend- ing in relief, grain and straw and potatoes, and •Ipeople will get a clothe,s order, but no clothes have come yelt• and theydon't expeet to' gtt . any in for some time. People are in need of clothes' for the wea- ther is gettifig cold. The cidthes were distrilb;uted asnear as we•-eould find. out who needed.thent the most. They expect another car to -morrow and we will -do the best we can with it. Our family is all grown UP—three boys, and Mr. Lee. We live on a farm and the boys- all have land, but we haven't had' a crop to sell ;since we came here, but have had feed for our stock till this year. We have been • ROUND THE WORLD 1\TEW SPARTON J. F. DALY PHONE 102 \•• SEAFORTH Palne*H*11t;,;0' S10-',OPOVer •jr �v 4p lat* 1#44,7§O. in the Calk .-(47 golif*Mthingtall*,-; etr4Wiltge."id4290' . W •w'krow,ben:,vejout,I'44vritj'elip041/04:111Te, lett4'hut 1 tra,41. done 'p- 4- Woad; Moe t,t) he* AIDA !end 1 tut* you goed Pe.0'^ Pie -geradg so Mitch good stuff. Minton iso'ar town and we. live syn. the Menbane, line. We eau step ov er he roarcit and wevi be is,agou- taria.',We. liffe 12 miles, from ' ton, .1% nil*obi RegwaY iCttstovos House, where No. 6 alWatr,,C1NYMet3 into IVfontainn. We lived in •Seaforth; I was .born •there. Father bought grain on the ukar154,Lier_yeam..,..Ilis”. rivirerrehn goinerset, but, he has been dead fog 'years. He mimed !to Winnipeg, worked in the IVlontreal Bank far 20 years ;and get a Pen- sion, and then moved to Portland, Oregon, whore he died. This car caine into Minton km October 19th - 21471e days after your letter. We ;thank you good, people for the good things you) sent.' — Mrs. D. I. Lee, Minton, Sask." AUBURN (Intended or last week) Visitors; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Mun- ro of :Blyth 'with Misses Blair; Mr, Ivan Sharp with his sister, Miss V. Sharp; Mrs. T. -J..Baker- and family of Winghalm; Mr. and Mrs. Ducklow and Eimer of Atwood, and Mr. W. Peck of ' Hayfield with Mrs. • C. Salts; Harold Hihbert vviith his grandmother, MTS.. H. Hill. , Rev. Elliott of Exeter :preached Cnox United Church on -Sunday and Rev. Dr. Mortimore took charge of the services in Exe/ber. • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chesney amid family of "Roscoe Farm," Seaforth; -Visited with Mr. and Mrs; 'James Howatt on -Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yungblut, Miss Inei and Mr. Jacob Deiehert of Zur- ich spent Sunday with Mrs. John Ar- thur. The regular meeting of the Sun - 'bine Club Club was held on Saturday af- ternoon. In, the absence of Miss M. Small', who ,was speaking to the Mary Grierson Mission. Band at Londesboro, lass V. Sharp had charge. Ruth Arthur ,was president and the b1 - lowing assisted; '.Margaret , Nesbitt, reading; Helen Marsh, roll call; Mary Nesbitt, recitation; Isabel Rawlinson, broadcast on India. It was decided to have three meetings next -m;onth: December 8th, regular sewing meet- ing; December 15th, white gift ser- vice; December .22nd, class exchange of gifts.. Potatoes For Poultry fFarming increases in value as an occupation just in proportion to the extent to which incidental by-products can be marketed at a profit. Not only must the farmer sell all his good quality products at a fair price, but he Must also find a market for as much as he can of the unsaleable •product. It has .bee m found that greater net profits per bird of finer quality and flavor produced through crate -feeding on •a ration' of equal parts of middlings, rolled oats, boil- ed potatoes and skim -milk than is the case where cornmeal is fed. Pot- atoes, finely ground or boiled, are proving exceptionally good for fin- ishing patiltry, particularly when, fed in conjunction with the "white" grains and milk. ' / -'-i; fp) pa) ) ) ;le T‘e) 'IS. 'IS, TSI ,• ',S. TS, TSI. Score open evenings in December. Weskott's Jewelry Store Suggests 41 kh) ' );41' ) a.nta Knows That • DISTINCTIVE GIFTS re Appreciated We list below a few items that anyone on your list would be delighted to re- ceive. And their reasonable cost means much in these times of financial stress and strain. 1 C4/ Quality Gifts Lower Prices Shop Early ccif ). 49)' Use Our Christmas Gift Lay -Away -Plan DIAMONDS Three Diamonds Perfection in design ; won- derful value $20 up CAKE PLATES, TRAYS, BASKETS, COMPORTS, ETC. • A year round present that will be appreciated by any of your fanuly The Huron Expositor--- reminderawarom of the youre frieundfsorw. alirdisaa weekly card with each gift subscription. Per year 1.50 WATCHES Small and slender, accur- ate and dependable. Bulova Watches $24.75 up &nab' MISS LIBERTY BAGUETTE Other Lovely Solitaire DIAMOND RINGS $15.00 up Birthday RINGS and BROOCHES $1.25 up New Canadian -Made DINNERWARE 32 -piece Set $3:75 up BOUDOIR LAMPS tpx • SILVERWARE SALTS AND PEPPERS CANDLESTICKS, Etc. WO up 3 -Piece TEA SERVICE $9.00 up Community Tudor Plate 1847 Rogers' Bros. Silver- . ware. 2 37o WESTFIELD, LORIE AND FONTAINE WATCHES 110.00 up 3 NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 5 NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR • $4.00 $6.00 • Fifty Sheets of Note Paper and fifty matching envelopes printed with Individual Stationery---iunsietfiaulis. make raansgpleenodfidpapegifrts and. .an choose. As tow as type stYleAfrnd what tocould he whichor $1.25 Calling Cards 011 Many type styles. Per Box of 50 Mother or Sister would like nothing better than some Calling Cards. •"Nicely hexed. Christmas Card SINN NM A splendid selection of Canadian artist and other Christmas Cards, printed with 5c your name and any verse you may choose. In lots, as low as, each Book Plates---sStYmast.hinAgnydigffuearrtyo t forizsm bor:a-Igr:ngir rod, A variety of designs and type $1.75 For the Merchant or Professional Man, what could be nicer than a box of Business Stationery-- neatly printed personal stationery? Let us show your our samples. 500 SfrHoinEETS, Boxed $3 500 ENVELOPES TO MATCH .75 $3.50 Bridge Scores -- from What more appropriate could you give the bridge fiends on your list than bridge with their name on each sheet? Popular colour to choose from; Padded in 25's. PerPer 100 SHEETS .. $1.50 500 SHEETS.. $2.75 LEATHER GOODS Genuine "Ausco" Tpilet- ware sets; choice of colors. $3.75 up • scores THE HURON EXPOSITOR J. A. Westcott Jeweler, Seaforth , • ,•tt, r, , , KITCHEN, , MANTLE AND ALARM CLOCKS r -,41,,t, t .41110.11/111111111..IMINItill . ) • .)“.2 ).• „ , „.•1C 4'1 di'!,474 atieqykt-' : • • 17, bilaA,,4,4,e )