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,�4�� better than it was before the war, .
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and there is not a farmer who has
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%�""Y', lu"Lll�s Over T'ue rfu' "mi L* u - De, Sir,-
.A gellueluall In. IYVW W J3. ar ar
- On Chairman ,,
raised *u the back concessions of - ees fan3a confereace in London the Ili an intervieW With 'tile .
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. not made money out of his cattle dur-
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tario dias written to this column ask- bowl slipped ,on ,the head 0 t ird the Christmas Seal Committee, Mr.
'lad,
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*M��-'��WQJ�T-Tl, Friday, 4anuary 24th-
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ing the past two years. In addition, -
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Mr. Mrs. W�11-
ing, "Where has the porridge bowl 1"Of
and he shced a white Strip almost Arthur R. Ford of Loadoi that so
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was pa mlarlty
haircut 90he . rtic top of �tho head. JDd loolved at far the. C=paign has been progress -
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while not a-11 they- might. be- - - ,
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C.- Ttuoll, fit,b� ... 1% is
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a p ing Splendidly,. and, already many- - � �
dis, P atated-on -my-la5ti-trip, home -to it for 86Venal' ifiiinuf6s,'muttoi�&d to
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there is the strongest demand there
enlisted w1ith the Brussels Company.
They are Ray, Fred and -Jos�ePh.
find that there wasn't A single lad at �birnseif and pushed his, glasses. back Cities have passecL or ,are aiirl� �
chu�ch on Sunday w bh one of the -old up on his nose andi then ProceedO( to the an unt of ther 1939r,contributlow.
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Mr. Fred H=kin, of Usborne -town-
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fasdiia-lied haillcuts." trim the hair up to a tidy top knot. Mr. F&d explained that the pre-
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the British. market,,and that is our I
ship, had a wood bee on W�dn�e�y
of l.ast week iaj)jI gave _the , young
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The porridge'bowl haircut isi not as. The results were startling to say the ve-ative work which, Queen Alexandra
. sanaton -in is! carrying on througlimut
common as it on�oe was, bat.,it's still least, and mot undike those 1-urid pie- 'u
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one and only export malrket.
people a dance in the eve,Edug -
An style on our concessiqu. for at least tures of Apache Indians. The Jeukhas , -n On-
. the seven. counties of Westel
fain The Jenkins. family, next boy basi freekles,
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It is true that the price of butter
M Thomas WILkinson, of usborrie,
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township, hAs en -lasted- in ,the 161st
one -Ily and, two rather prom�
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farm to us,, is a rathher lairge one, and inent t�eeth, and, I must say I had rath- but �q
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ii�� Runutes to dispose of, at Ottawa last
has been pegged. But that is not as
Hurons and, will commence traMug
ity , a, ad-yealr-round, effort
with times as they are at present, ,the er a hard) job -to keep a sitraight face check the spread, of a dii-yease, which
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'2 �. , week. The nine Provincial Premiers '
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bad as it sounds. If the price of but-
next Mondja,y. Also Mr. Frank Hay-
wood and, Mr. Sibaddick, of Henslall,
money for haircuts for seven boys when, hie silipped Off the nail keg and: yearly takessuch, an u1nineclessaxY toll
clOesn't come too easy, h n -his Cap of you,ng and promising Canadian,
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ter was allowed to climb to the ceil-
eiritated, as, ,buglers.
Last weel� there, *,'" a.PaUiotic con- was too big for his head which Seem- live,,. He s aid that few people real-',
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ing, at the present time, because there
Thep following are added to Sea.-
cert at thei School house and I -h,ap- ed tosibrink after the clipping process. ize: ,, i '
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pened to be over at tbe� Je kins ,home That mo -pe between the
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is said',to be a shortage, who would
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forth'a honor roll: Charles Franklin
Neely, Charles Aspley Hodge, Rollo
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In the afternoon.. Sitting on the nail A home-made haircut was a badge : '
coux , my day. It seems, like ages of fifteen and foorty-five die
back kitchen the Age in
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make all, the money? . The farmer,
Elmer Cook, Burtion. Oliver Muir,
keg in the was old- of .
est boy., jusit turning fourteen 'while YeslheerdaY 'to consider ,the times we . from Tuberculosis than Trorn any .
disease;
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, inant reason was the Province of
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who has little or no butter to ell dur-
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John Marshall, George Alexander,
D * e rd Cec4l Dilling, Alb4rt
an ,an, Edwa,
the -head of the ,haurseholld �;as� sit- went into the village on, a Saturday Other
Ing -on of the kitchen. chairsi plying afternoon: and, with that trait of all That one out of every six deaths
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ffi",", �; Ontario. From the Ontario Govern-
ing the winter months, or the spec-
Putter, 161st Battalion: Dr. F. J.
one occurring among Y men, be�
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-his. trade of household-. barber. boys wanting to explore tilue store win-tween, the ages of twenty to forty is --
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gy,-,��, �, � ment standpoint
ulators, who have twenty or thirty '
Ewing, hosVital surgeon; Charlem-P.
Sills, 43rd Battalion; W- G. Mcoaul-
With one of his-, mother's aprons d6ws alone, my cousin and I wacide- sease, and that o,ne-
In front of t -- caused by this di
wrapped around, his, Sboulders, the lad ed off by ourseli he
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1, come out of Ottawa, just so long as
million pounds in storage that was
ey 110th Battalion; Charles Rolph,
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out of every four deaths occ�urring -
set hunched, forward while his Dad Murphy 'Mmlporiurn,j�woi of tbei village amonig young women between the
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McCauley 161st 0ati
had the clippers and, a substantial- boys started, yelling, "Thv-irats been ages of fifteou ,to thirty i7,9 ,also due -
looking bowl of some, kind, at your hair?" Tbds tauntink con-
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price? What the farmer reall y
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Mr. Robert lAvingstone, R,6evle Of
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"I guess the lad will have to start tinue1d do wn past Mists, Abigail Par- , to Tuberculosis:
. And that it is, estimated that to-
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'n,", the report, British Columbia and Al-
- should be interested in is a pegged
Grey to,wriship, was elected Warden,
eat the inauguaral meeting of the new
going to -the barber for his haircutsi" noon's Mililinery and the old' creamery day there are 40,00,0 active cases. ill '
remarked Ed, Jenkins as he clampi and then on -the broad expause, og a �
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butter price in the summer months
County Couricil in Godench on TLIeS-
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Canada.
ow own, "That's our largessit vacant lot we settled, the question.
the b I d the disease
He said, but happily, '.
bowl he's too big, a head We won the battle. I believe to this
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when he is really i Q
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Mr. W-111aam Brine who has been
=d getting which is, an, intectious oue, is prevent..
day that the ad,vantage ,of not having ,able,, and as the result of the care a,nd'
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Sure the bowl sat up hair to grab', the .two village boys . . .
%�'. I that the Premiers of these two Prov..
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connected with, the Grand' Trunk OYS-.
enough pretty over t reatment given by th�e Sanatorium,
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"k, mces, while in all probability, they
Perhaps not in -all, but in.some re-
,tein in, Toronto, b" ilesigned his pos-
'ition'sad, -has enlisted' for
well, on his head. I noticed! thein a with ordinary, fairly long hair, was and, the preventive measures being. I
stack of bowl� of the same color on what won the day for us. We dift't takeni, the fight against Tuberculosis,
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would have voted against. the adop-
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spects the position of the farmer can
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siervice with the Toronto. fflghland-
- afternoon pro- mind thehome.made haircuts. in those
the table, aind as the is steadily marching on -toward. vf.c�-
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0'1� tion of the report, would very much
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gressed, saw the Dad usie differeintsiz- days. There came a day however, tory. .
es. as the boys wer6 call,'ed' int their 'when ;� certain p6rt
. . I , little '�'Iss on the' So far this year, over fO,000 'Iasi-
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situation that requires to bib consid-
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was held, art th� Palacb rink On Fri_
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turn for 'the hair -cutting process. Main Street lioolfO at me - kild, sm iled don.ts of Western - Ontario h a, v e
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, CUSsion oft its recon m-endations,
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day evening last and, was a Success.
The foRowing were the ,prize ,winn-
. L Jenkins is not what you would . . . was answered ,our appeal' by sending in
call an,artistic sort of,person. I ni oughly,cqni of thehaircut. After their croutributione, and fG,r these the
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and given due thought, aud the farm-
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iced- tihat he sheared up, to a certain a Persistent campaigm, Father handed Committee is-doe4ply, grateful, but uG,
When'the day told to
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Ahutha Reld, "!Sbilophlerde�s; 4"
point at the bowl's rim. me a quarter One and me ne ply has, yet been received from -15,--
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bowl -was 'removed the fringe was geft my hair. cut -at Jjm Slick�s barber 00'6
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t&,,,.,� i there might have'been a possibility of
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tancy costumte, Miss, Florence' teat -tie
-s wastika Girt" 9ent79 cOs-
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trimined-off straight around the hei shop . . . reminding. me as I left, This week, several tibousand little, .
that the lads "Tell to it fafrlY high "Please
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tume,. Charles7 Brunner, "Rallor;
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ving the impression him cut UP so , doin't forget to,
lea _aK&, reading.
were wearing skull caps. Ithe haircut will last tonger".1 ibution to the.
seri�d, in your, contri
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form or other.
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fuses to carry out other people's plans I
boys' fai ctostqme� . Aberbaxt
"Cowboy;1' g(saVs comic �costum-,
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, position,...- however, was
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arid thoughts to the exclusion of his '
Chest ' Crielh, Charlie Chapli
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. I e to former contributors' a�id,`
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g-:, - adamant, conigoquently the Confer- - -
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boys! comic costume, Jack Scott,
"Wiped Inspector;" ,halt 11111jer -race,
. - , . I I . I- a Mr. Ford said that last year, be-, '
0 I ary and the-,
tweg.n. the Ist of Janu
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,�4'-�,� ence folded, up,before it realy got un- .1�
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Frank ODat6s, H. Brunner, 'quarter
,JUSTASMILEORTWOO close of the 1939 Campaign ,of the
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mile race, Vincent Patterson, ,Har.
Daly; half. mile race, Earl Smith,
,. - -of February, 1940, the sum of $L',-
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734,43 was received'. - This- Year the
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Ilk, I . not really unexpected as the Ontario ,
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. I Not Asking Too Much, But—
Fergu Soi The judge -3 were:
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Mrs, Jeffriey, Urt%S F. Livingslono
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" ' Point of View - demands on your Travelling 6finics
- Hm-mmm! - . Virginia Military Institute, the are -greater than ever before, due to
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!,V,'- Premier had given ample warning of
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n,nd L. T. 'UeLae'w',
Wife: "Weren't you surpris-ed"die-air,
pride of the South,. is sometimes re- contacts !dIsleavered, through the med- .
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�,� , . his intentions. And if any further
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At the. first meeting of the year,
Leo Gleason, and gtc,pl�ea Howard,
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when you found th,At I ,had given you
ferred to as "The West Point of the leal examination of recruits *In the I
a cheque for a Present?" . . I
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�.�' evidepce was needed, possibly, the
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the Seaforth council passed a resol-" I
,me, &uve- the 110t.11
of Usbo 301
R o into. eanip at
Battaiio-n.,aud WT 9
South,." A s1weet young thing from Canaddan Army. .
Husband: ".1 certaiMY w4s." I
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Wife: "Well, did, you sign It'?" Lexington, Va., had -been invited. to $3'00.00 for the sau14 period t1p, I
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� Mr. ,rd
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r." � :. ., . well organized meeting of Western
� ution asking the County to construct
London-`�' . I
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. � I One'& the -dance& at West Point, and ye n, eded, and
Only Eggs MIS
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, . . Ontario farmers, staged at L
k,i ondon,
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a new bridge at Egniondville and
Mrs. N(idl Gillegple, of CromartY,,
spent a few days'with friends ,in Sea-
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afteri a ,busy day ,of sights,eeing over -that all who can will el`;.7t 'if'
,Restaurant Patron: "You may the grou,nids, she- was asked by her warthy cause, and; with their dollar,
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&Ii', the, previous week, to vent its"oi
also to have the remaining six miles
forth and. in stratf4ord attending the
h1trig-me a dozeA fried oyiAens,." escort �iciw it -hadl impressed her. help to; prevent -any rise in: T"er ,
in -
qc with the-. .
"Ise - 'lob, loBd,9 h h
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, of the lake road, from Brucefield to
Presbyterial held. there last week-
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Messrs. E. Dinnen and p. Hor,ton,
may O, a
Waiter: awfully sorry boss , it's woudei she -answered cu w c
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but de fact is, we's outer All S611fish admiringly. "Why this must be the Stress of War.
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k.. . particularly,the Vederal'Department,
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Egniondville", paved. ,
of obisethurst, are canvassing on be-
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-ei aags."�-Christian ALd"cate. V. M. 1. Of the, Nbr,th! 11 F. B. WARE i
Previously . 8�cretary-
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"11. of Agriculture, might be looked upon
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half of, Provincial Pmh,i -ion and
,repopt that they m pit "�wlth littl-le OP -1
Tempus Fugit W
"Did Mr. Borrer sing a popular song '
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n"Riltion .
at the concert?" I "What causes the flight of time?" - ..1.
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The Ontario "Premier may be. absol-
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a bit too much of the County. But
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Mr. Thomas Davidsoio,,soll of Wm-
Goi Line
Well, at had lbeen Popular before 'Its Probably urged. on, by the spur
he sang it,"L-Anewers. of the mornw-,rit I—Montreal Star. I .
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','Ili I .,utely honest in his opposition to the
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under -present conditions, which can
Davidson of the South,
has ein1i.qted -at Hensall with, the
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'0, Sirois report. or any -other changes
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, � always be wed as' a good excuse, I
- there is not a very good pfospect that
161st Battali .
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* Canadian Dairy ProduAs *
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� 1�.! I . osition may be justified, but -view-
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both these requests will be granted.
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Frorh The molrdn ExpositOr
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Janua�y 23, 1891
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ti:�', the light of the possibility of an im-
� L11 at reason we t, nk t, aL ill
would- have been wiser if the Coun-
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Mr. George MOU, Of Exot Pp-
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a �. W I . Thirty-five Years Since His First.-
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ciPhAd concentrated their efforts on "
ed a car load of briipk to Loindesboro
last week'from 'this station. , ,,
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, ;e.,: . . a good many mord people than there.
- , - oyfe or the other, Either a liew
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On Sunday el(*111-119 last, ISth inst,
,the barn Mir. Samuel Esslery,,
-in : . .
(The follov, 9--witicle is, filom aii',�hange, and so the regular,aind sys-When, Mr. Xamids Leiper, Reeve of
address. given by D1% Allan before a terriatic flow oi goods, in- And- Out Of Hullett. took his 'declara- ,
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, . . 'are now would notbe suspecting the
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bridge, or a paved -road to Bruce-
large of
of the Srd' condessiorn, Usibornie, was
, Township,
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,recent dairyineril'S' Convention qn -iBrita- came ' bout. � tion, of' O'frice as Reeve of Hullett, Oa.1:..
in a
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field. ' .
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totally destroyed. .by fire together
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Woodstock. Allian has recently c0ucel� Monday � raSmIng, it was NrtY-fiva I
turned from Lond'n, wher� he has I Our inter�est Is chiefly 'ned Ir
with recent conditions d 6 i
0 an the p wA- he
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Vi I uch as th' sent. Because -
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- . It is true, the bridge at EgThond- 1.
with a f�rge quantity of,farmAug im-
plifme�lts, hay, '4�traw. and gr4iv.,rlbe
I year% since ,liad ta4en bisi first do -
. '; -B ma
bei 9ttidying dairying conditibils, ,lu,bi'lity of -ritaini's rkets. A Atudy olaration. as a coun-cilloir of thAt town-
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1. when all is said and"done, the Ontario
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lantern in, some Manner was upset.
Baltaini. The artk-te, is� reproduced Bi official- statistics relating ,,h.
4p, so he informed us at the Hul I
here through the courtiesly of Mr. D- -to 'the years'preceding the outbreak , I
lett, townsailp,
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7;,. � � 2mier is a politi6an, and
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tran. portation, being entirley too nar-
He managed to I get all the live stock
free.
council meeti 11 g Or I
M. BeIttie, Western Ontario butter �'Of. the. curr,&nt war assists iin Paintiag Monday. Thirty years ayo 11L went,.
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1� W - said with equal truth' that he is one
row. But as far wehave been able
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Tho . Kti-nisiall Mammoth skating and
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grader, and a son of Mr. John Beattie. I the -general, 1)dcture and, indicates to Godarich, for, the first -drnie to re-
of Seafoith.) .- I '
1what it has, .been necessary to bring -7z
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%,,�- � of the ablest in the business.
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too I -earn upon enquiry, this bridge,
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curlitag' riAlk, under the Man meat
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of Mr. Jameoi Coxwoirth, ProPrielt-17,
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- Before a satisfactory discussion of, from other countries to present the tw,� nehip as their Reeve.
SuPPILMent We doubt if there are 'many stitt, in
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,this subject is 'possible with. a Can- I the production of'food' at home. De- 'with
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while old is still Structurally sound to
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is being well Patronized this;
Municipal life a record oC ser-
adian audience it is necessary to i tails are unwelcome in a paper of this vice to ,equal the verierable Reevle DE
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'. - time.is no time
41. be tinkering with
carry traffic, provided, always that
and is certainly one of the best in
the .
spehd a little, time discussing the, kidd, but a few Simple zente�u,ces will
country to which our dairy 7 serve I-Tullett who this. yea,r is a candid,at(-
to show what Is IMP011tant
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county. I
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products I to for the Wardenship of the County..
Conditions in Britain
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, traffic vehicles are satisfied to travel
The, daily pTlZe Of $10.00 giVeD
90. are strik- us. .
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V,�, . -that Ottawa's main
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over it, and not as in the case of the
-bli�e person gendiing in t he largest Jist
of alaowabla errors, on, Friday Ithe
ingly differect from ours in' CariaA!a, i ,general period, Britain '
. During this thirtY-five years ago was composed
and, we should recognize what these
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�Fnl I business at this time is an all out pro-
Exeter bridge', travel into it. 'In
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16bh dri,st, discovered iin ,the Dee .
produced rather less than half the of thle late. Thomag McMillan, as
involve if we are to continue to look meatp sthe nei about half the eggs-, Reeve; the, latL- Hugh H. Hill, th,e late -
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N.Y� secution bf the war, is 'true. But ,
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'. fact it,would,serve the purpose for
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er issue, of "Our Homes," was, won
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by Mr. George A. Dewar of this towal.
to that country as the major ptlet 6,vei-tenth-s of, tille poultry; practi Benjamin Churchill, John DaIT and
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for our surplus agricultural commod- ally 411 ,the potatoes; one fifth of the james Lelper. Th cl k a ,d tr �
. a er U eas
E� when he contends that.Ottawa is not
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.Mr. Adam Hay�s, callect.or of taxes
ities. I
. . wheat; nearly half the baxley; nine- uerer -of the townsldp was, the late
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trying to do the latte' and the little
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But the Mill road is something else
-for McKi,llop, -ha's .completed his
The natural cOnditipris of the Uu- I d J C - 1.
terlibi of the oats-; -all of the f ui ames amDbel .
ited Kingdom are generally favorable mflk the fresh
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0�,,,, it is doing is f or the benefit of the
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again. The traffic over this road is
Out of,a sum of 413,794
work. -he
has collected -every cent except $1.
and most of cream; , At that time, thle council [ussembled �
nil.
for. agriculture, and particularly for foui of the ca ed, millca, and in the old TeirrPera.1109 Hall, Which
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1, , monied classes at the expense of the
so great in the summer'mon'ths, that.
Mr. S. Reid, Of Harlock, who got
dairying. There are certain extens- cream', two-fifths, or the Milk Pow- wasi situated 43ust northl ,of Dave
ivle i§ections wbiqh, axe too r Ough fOr der, -one-fifth the cheese; less
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-it is almost impossible'to keep it pro-,
hie leg so severely injur:,-d a short
time ago, was in town Thursday. �
of and EwaaWs blacksmith, sho
such .operations, but on the whole the lbha� One-tei of the butter. I dard. P.—Blyfli. Stan7 .
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temperature chinate and, reasonably I
"ii . people in -the agricultural industry,
. perly surfaced, and the cost of main-
At'the, council meetting in thie town-
gaod soil combine to. make farming Perhaps we realize better what is Social Time Enjoyed at Kellandil .
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�1 his contentions are not at
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tentenance is becoming prohibitive.
Ship of Stephen on, Monday' last the
Xoipow�pg 1W..,cers I were appolAtedl:
attractive. Grass leAd Predominates. Involved when it is stated that It was I MeVittiels. . .
, but them are notable areas, priaci- necessary to Import annually about
167�.; , vincing. I
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Eventually it will have to be paved �
C. Prouty, clerk; M. Finkbelupr, j*-
pally In the east and. southeast, where -half a millioin tonsl Of butter; olne-Sixth About forky friends. and neighlbors,�
'gathered
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.�I� . Up in this part of the country the
and from the financial standpoint,
Itor; C. Brown, tneasurer; John, Ryan
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inuch of the land geta ucider the plow. of ,4i milliorl tans of ,cheese; one-siev. at the boure of Mr, and Mrs. I
For however live Kelland,
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assessor; Win. Stevens and) Wleiz-
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.most areas, stock is enth of ,a mllUon, tons, of meat; one MeVittie last Friday night ,
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" "'. people are in general'acco
we would say that this work -should
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the foundation of t6L� a
.. griculture, and qu -
arter-of a millionotous of eggs; aind wheri, a fine, time was enjoyed play'
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i,,� Premier when he says Agriculture is
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not be delayed beyond the coming
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About 3.30 oru Tue4d,ay' morridng
fire broke out in thle taknery of Mr.
the crops gr card an danciii rs e e,
-own are included in the one -thirtieth of a million tons- of poul- ing s, -d -g. M . G org
Totation not Solely for their direct try. This totalsi about two amid four- Pollard won first prize -for ,ladies and
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NR; - ,, . . in desperate plite and that something �
summer. . I
Hugh Mo6re, of Clinton, aAd was
casth returns, but ai mailitain the fifths ind1lion'tons of meats and, dairy Master James Watt the fi.relt prize.
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From the Seaforth point of view
completely deow(>1od,, some $800
bierd,s perpetuate and poultry products. in ad(lition, for men, in the suchrie. Messrs. Leo,
the fertility -of the land. 1.11 few ,cai two and one-tanth md1lion, tM5 of Watt, Charle-S;' Weatherall. Tbos-
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too, it would be a very desirable work. .
Mr. John ShephoTd, of ChIselburi
and,
is, it practicable to carry on without ,sugar and about six milltion tons of Cole supplied this, music for tile dance
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p -� him also when he says farmers
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Trade has always followed the roads,
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cut his limee very 1�ad4' With 0, dMY7
prul'chasing concentrated, feeds such.- wheat were imp6tt,ed;, The t-otal Im- witib Mrs., M-cVitti,e as- accompaul".5t..
as grain, milifeeds, oil calves etc.,, or ports of t-heste foodstuffs amounted' Jo. A very fine time was reported by all.
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" . must become organized.
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but modern trade follows d highway,
knue while .making, kindling the oth-
, day. .
11thodt applying cousiderabl'e quant- About eleven niffidon tons,, or well, over thlose, preoent.—Blyt�, Stan a -
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'hundred,
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where ever a.highway is availablej -
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Mr. -Harry Hllm,41-1`138, Of W81-t0rip
!ties of artificial fertilizers, and -soil two thouf4rids- tons weekly. -
improvers to supplem* New Mail Carrier.
cut the ani.mal To transport th� mi d1airy Pro-
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even, if it means a few extra miles
hasi purebased - the wagon shop at
io,coupiled -by ,-Mr. 90ub6n
residues that ,are always imethodically ducts and Poultry and, eggs imported-Mr, David Craig will eamme)Ici
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to be travelled. . I
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pr�e .
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conserved and spread. On the fieKsl. annually by Great Britain woql,d re- duti,es,as, mail carrier on R,R-;, No. 3,
The farming population, is. rel - quife 6ver 150,000 large
ative Canadian HlYtbl,'Orl
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ji"V� . ing themselves for their own safety
The North, East and West ap-
O;n Thursday nIg1ht of last, ,week,
btirglars, enter�od the Post . office at
Monday. This- is. t h;L. r�oute
ly simall, and only one,tenth of the freight cars or about 3,00O per week,� previous,ly drivea, by Mr. Mains.—
foity-seven millions ail this, densely or about 60 trdins. of 50 cars, per train
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proac hes to Seaforth are now all pav-
Zuilch and ,blew up the safe. "PhD
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peopled 'country,, axe found on the weekly. For moving wheat and flour
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ed and the pi�ement of the Mill road
big dbor of. Me safe was, blown, off
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Ivault In
farms. To feed the People engi 5Q more Such traills would he needed Accident At Sky Harb7ur. I
in, I, It Is, theri `
00 -sugar
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and the smailil, carried
vdiustry and minerce per week and for 26 trai
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, � � or otherwise for some other intent.
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WOU14 give an impetus to business
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fare, necessary to import vast, ambunts, weekly. , - �hug the equivalent of In486 Sky HArbar has Its first sorluils:
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1.1,111, 1114 I'' That kind of an organlz4ion has
coming from that direction.
The new couriell, met at Dlxioo�s
4do
Of food stuffair andl most, couptries or our -large trains, would �be needed acefdk-nt shortly before quitting )time �
hav,ing foo& keenly - ' ' Tuesday
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ball, Brucefield, for 4ihe to,$�M, of
sutplus, compete to take eare of ffi,e mo vement of these is,viening When Abdvew And—
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,!$",�if-ai-�,��,�; " � been worked before alid most suc-
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I earlier years, perhaps the .greatest ,
ith, on Monday ast. Me�Ssn.
Tuckerami
for a share of tfi�.Brltish market. u e
Ataple foodistuffe. Tihe Wrt might be erson, aged 23, a j- nlor - 1191neer, had
3o,,10.54�, � � ' .
,1i,�*,�,g,,F,-,`,, :--tes9fiflly, and AgTiculture does not
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volume of country business came in-
WqM. 0140tt and, Robert Mcks were
(apWiitted audlit(oftl' Wessra, Jhcbb"
BrItMin's, Industries developed to a extendied to Include. otlier r4mmWdi- his alght hand badly mangledi by be
c0ll,Aderable -extexirt at the experiso of ties, ,such, a14 apples, of whith about 50 ilg caught in the fast re,1061ving
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to town from west and south of the
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pro-
agricultuit, 'Inexpensive foods and per cent. are us",Jly�' Itaipoirted, trop- Pelber of a training Plane th t
a was
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