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• .'.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
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• .Seaforth, =Vie*ithere•wlien
4;2 yews old and 1 havariever been
fbnek; .and .w.43.en •tlilla ear ..4anne- into
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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
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ROUND THE WORLD
1\TEW SPARTON
J. F. DALY
PHONE 102
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SEAFORTH
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•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. '
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evenings in
December.
Weskott's
Jewelry Store Suggests
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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.
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Lower Prices
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Three Diamonds
Perfection in design ; won-
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ETC.
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Small and slender, accur-
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Bulova Watches
$24.75 up
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MISS LIBERTY
BAGUETTE
Other Lovely Solitaire
DIAMOND RINGS
$15.00 up
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RINGS and BROOCHES
$1.25 up
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32 -piece Set
$3:75 up
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LAMPS
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SALTS AND PEPPERS
CANDLESTICKS, Etc.
WO up
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Community Tudor Plate
1847 Rogers' Bros. Silver-
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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
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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
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500 ENVELOPES TO MATCH .75
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Bridge Scores --
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What more appropriate could you give the bridge fiends on your list than bridge
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Genuine "Ausco" Tpilet-
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$3.75 up
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Jeweler, Seaforth
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