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?"IM1,11 `11 I : The executive of the W.O.A.A. sense of the, word. And 410 $PIP one'llad ever kn # � befq,r�, r I _ , frOW Wip'r,"Oft"'a"'.r. " evening working hi ,their florist
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� �, , Iftmber of Canadian " uk that we who live.1it t0day's be iW charge of'filte -hydrio� line ,con,- I . � . ,
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, � ww" Newspapers I 11 h recognized the problem, and, 'h' V � . . b" hi 41fection, It ; .� � . atives-1r; -� A .�. ana , " .
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�� '. ��.' Advertising rates en opplicatioli arry mo .6 heart a profound love for . w,ui,te slimp, - ' th "
11� . business,, for if the trend was PrK- was not afraid of his convictions? . kWill Celebrate 93rd Piothday W,heii-MXr. Balle�,op.eite&. er 40017- .
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, , "" PHONlil 41 If you do -'if you beLlieve -that what 11.1 Hi�'. fis.qure is �,so neat . John T., �C",tep �Ill �bservi, his: t�- Investigate, 11. . I
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� . mitted to continue unchecked it f1tight fbr the right and at the 'same, . . ,,, , iltdirwiy -ta tamp kitchen.. An ��Vl�� " . i.. _ I
".. �7, ,,:', r . . - ' . . 93rd .. birthday r Olk, March 14. Mr. '. ' `_ � , , f, .
, 11'.�,,�,'� ' 4 , -1 as Mail we used to call "Tbe rIght Way 0 time forgive the wrong," was 'a :'' . I and trim! - .. r - N left the housal 0.
�. i Authorized as Second Cl would not'be long. before hockey life?, u. longer impresses pecPlez� 'Coultes me with-11s.-parernii from $ion.folldwed; vllich, .
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N,,,�-' .. P-ost Office Department, Ottawa rare kind of man who makes the Sh,q, s sp suchfood ,County a,bOut,9Q,,*eArrg- ago: fn darkftes�. The Are il`e,#ar r .
M Y,ii'L, � .. , , "o I � would suffer. It is not reasonable ' you should have been with me last life of all towns better and more 5 . Hilt9n - I li
�� 11 � � , , Week. - - � . 06 rich cream pies, aft,d. ,has resided on concession 6, responded, qul�lliy, and; ��e , blaie-
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..�:,'., . SEAFORTH, n-iday, March 14,195.9. saw a town talct off its hat. 1, And pgrs.eVei,ts with I East W4wantish, ever Since. . Al, was P01111110d I
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c, N�: �,�!,, - .1 in Small towns are happy because I . though not. . so. active as . f6rm",Iy, kitchen. The ,;rest, -of the- OwEL--
Z%.� i � and players who like the game should saw almost everkbody who lives, i they have such citizens. Men like i I I exireise'. . ... d
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.1111, the town pause to say a fond and Mr. C6ultes enjoys good health aw I . I ...
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rig ,�. - ) suffer because - qf the intemperate Colonel. Rice and the heritage he ,Dept. c4 Nationat Hdalt I h and WiDlfari, .mark eye -''the woodwork d . I
r�l, � ,,, s Aid Societp p respectful farewell to one of their, � . I . blistpre from theL,
I , %!,i The Children I are the verV' ' has. able hearing and � . - 'Fire is believed. to' havw 0 . .�
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", actions of a few who have no conce friend& They were n 81 -iburuin�. fur-- -
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� P� 1. their fr4end woidd not have . -wool NNW' 04 - ,Tingh4ni Advianee�Tlmes. : I . . � � .
�i0.0; There are many organitations, in tion of the meaning of sportsman- -,'so -subdued citizen of a Western'Ontario.town . _ - I . I . I I e , Qfkhe dapage� .
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; .1 Huron County and it is often difficult ship. - � because he held a strong seime ogi,paxtakes of and enjoys. When Extend Water Main To Cemetery hag. been made. Insurance was car '. _� 1.
,�, " , , we -as Ag'one -Clinton Cemetery Board, meeting .ried .on the bouse.-Exeter Tiraes-
� N ' � . . the fitness,af things and would have such a man has to leave us Yea ..
XI-�;'� � f0reventhe well-informed citizen to In the same, vein Ole Lethbridge the less, know there is a gap 11.1 . . . .
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,i,�,� ". keep in touch with and to learn the 'Herald takes inconsiderate hockey . .t.ry
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� r4,�i -Xiature of the operationa-��'a each. - spectators to task when it says: values he hold and k But we ar 'grateful foi the mem- The Huron Exp"Itor of Twen- kept on a separate ch�ftt and left , I CharabOr Of.' q I I
�!,�','.%,j� . ... thought'it-was worthwhile to b.e-'ory. We know that on the other ty-five and- Fifty Years Ago for safekeeping in the to�vn vault. Clin-ton and District -
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��,f,�,' I oreanizations who are " ide all th , I A co,mmittee was appointed to in- Commerce held! its March ggnera&
%5�,�:� Frequently, , "Hockeyk� fans who throw things on lieve. is e trumpets sound'. We . - - . � �,
Fg� I - ' ing the meeting in the. town council !c4am- . .
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,�,g?,,'��� I �.. at I / March 18, 1927 . !ring address by -Dr. H_ ..
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,_ - I" can be self, "God bless you, Colo i I A. Showalter .
; ;§�� - the gun carriage passed, bearing volley was fired and the Last Post ,Mr. Bert M'CKXY, of the London News -Record. I Stratford -business k, ..
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ILI I I . inevitable dust from ,which we all swarmed over. They were looking went an operation for appendicitis 94 Years- Of Age Limited, and wWe-aigeveral matterst r I
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1_11�" I -Children's Ai& Society, the agen I Mrs. Win, Stephenson, beloved of importance werer discussed. Pres-- �,
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�te' � - I but feel that the Colonel was there K_ M.� McLean were in Clinton on ly good health and still gets out to the ,O.N.R. -wag considering �ntxo � 0
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"I''. : uneared for and neglected children. . o, savoring the life, enjoying the Monday attending the funeral of her children. -Mrs. Steph- duction of a Sunday evening train. .
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' '(2) Those who throw articles of I is, a daughter of the late Mr. and tions at ,Stratford. It would leavia ,
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i`.�A,�:; � , r ,an enlightened conception of the re- , ., who played a game of pool with You see, he was their friend and, o i n riding. I . Airs. Win. Cole, pioneer settlers of Clinton about 6:45 16 I -
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,;�': .1sp the ice are morons.,. 1. throp Hall Monday evening was March 6, 1858, in a log"house near a resolution requesting, the C.-N.R..
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.,'Ili �'.-' �, citizens, be they old or young. The. ft� well attended. Prize-winneys were: Brussels and lived in that district to inaugurate this new service, im 4
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, �, Little, Joe D61mage, Jas. Sinith and . fle at this point. A letter 'to this, I
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4.11 Aheir own, are denied normal family tles or themselve.9 -on the -ice are in _Ie A .Smile 'or Two Andrew Coutes, the tatter winning To Open New Service Station % effect was ordered sent to R. C..
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,,��,3 Mrs. Edythe Creighton is now in iGadsby, District Passenger Agent,. a .
. �4i;y � , lives, have a particularly legitimate need of psychiatric treatment, --and , I
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4 . appointed butterflies who went to making. I . � which will shortly lie opened Chamber request the town council- I .
R.� I . . Consolation went to. -Jas. Simpson as a service a . tation' and lunch for a grant ta assist in carging Opt
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M", Every citizen in the county who . 0 "Why did you'come to college, The two -act play , 1. The Old Fam- the future of motel act6namoda- as street signs'and numberin,g� A. .. I
. Nld, . . .g which has start on this project alread h .
� lt� � Making a Comeback I A guy and a gal were sit'ting on I anyway? You are not studying," Ily Album," given by ,the Ladies' tions. The new builCrin y aa�
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1�, ,�� i her couch discussing intellectual said. the Professor. Aid of Northside United Church on been under constructi n since lasit beenmade by the Chamber. A reso
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, "!'I., I ih6 worlr, of the soclefy-knee- Hs' o -per- New Brunswick has had one of its things like mental telepathy. I ays success. The old photographs pro- with ainiensions 60 fee I
��.11.�, . . q.e. 1know exactly myself. Mother a t by 30 feet. oil send A delegation to Ottawa to� ...
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, _ ations dre made p6ssibl'e by the pay- worst winters in many years, and the "O"' -me for Pa liament; vided
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,T�` are?" . I i Sis, to get a ,chum for. her to t5ig bee, and the costumes of the modern. living quarters, and the ton. -.Clinton News -Record.,
U.: -Council. But sometimes money in it- occasions, has been most difficult be- n 6 I * . . . 1, ..
X , 1" L; ' "No " the guy smiled, "I'd call marry, an& Pa, to bankrupt -the ladies. were a -musing a d gav ev - �
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11" . . I essary-at our age, I meanr asked bedroom on those two'raifs. Let Rights .11 Miss Susie Govenlock and ' ' 'I 1,
11111R."'111, , .... . . ship -surrounding the villages of erhaAgin,g trees, the emlgrant�..- . I
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�z�,;. 1. `Ilere is the.-Inatter of plac.irtg-&H_. -- f-aurAiar.-webbed-.-eorAr-a-pt4ons.----- ,e elderly--woman;-loo-king some-__m`0_&h9w wou-Ilow-simple-iLis.11 ._Mrs, Thomas,,Grieve gave. a.Scotch ain started .to Arek .into the district. P
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..., p 4� , : . suitable homes. 'Last year the So- , snowshoeing was one of * the Most of the inmates asked. water, glided in-.--4but it also eon- The proceeds amounted to $100. this, sketch'if is this section in millionacre , bloc in the Hurom I .
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1. ,,, � . ciet� placed twqnty-six children for pop:ular winter sports, and until � I I ' . which 'we are most interested, The Tract. It was one of the smallest,. , .
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early history of it can be better hav4ng only an area of 42,306 acres.. . .
Monday in his new stand. 6iderstood by ,consjde�lng briefly, Among the shareholders and direc- . .
� On the evening of March. 11 a the history of the CanadkCompany, tors in the Company was William. � � .
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large company of friends, and the old. Huron Tract, the beginning Hibbert; and it was for -him the, I
neighbors assembled at the sp'a-, of municipal affairs, and the open- towrilstip was named. For some, , � .
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good,bye to highly respegfed real- of all land surveyed in Upper Can- along the Huron Road I farther. ,,,
dents in.the persons of the McGre- a4a -was r6sery �1 ed for the British west toward Cli � nton and Goderich.. � J �
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�Nw v l "Danny Fred," entill,was set aside as ",Clergy Re- was made on August 1, 1839. . .
, . I.: I . tif security and a reasonable Stan- hundreds of,children in the district . Larger Profits ficient in thE� first three, 9ertie and the I I Robert Donkin is'believed to ,be, I 1. .,
1",-.� . . we'ens, as they are better known, serves,". for the support- of ,the I � I
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� "I V.Z� , , dard of living, and wherd he or she who have never seen a pair -of snow- were called to the floor and Pre- .
', ,,;�.". . , sows will farrow in the nekt three mercial fertilizers are generally having erected a log tavern at,Car-
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... ;�. , ,, CA share the opportunities and .re- shoes, much less tried to_use them. months in Canada. Every hog rais- used to supply these three foods sented with two beautiful oak rock- of ronbrook corner, on Lot 16, ,Con- 4 1 .
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, kp 1.,� . Sti ....... Will er wants to raise large litters for . this reserve land, and later this cession 1, some time prior to 1840.. 1
,,�,., sponsibilities of family life. Foster Perhaps this new intere . it is the extra -pigs in the hiters Those containing all three ingredi-
, . 1. �!..., . . � . a was known as the Catiada * 'Com This was the first, pla6e after leav I .
111,kl',�,."?,, I parents are remunerated at the rate spread and next winter snowshoes, which increase the profit in hog ents, are known as comple�te fer- ' . ' pany. . Ing Mitchell, where a stream jof' �
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11"'. the Society which have been gathering du§t in ' After much negotiation the Brit- newly,opened- road, and this no- k I
IV large healthy litters of pigs de- To most experienced farmers the March 21, 1902 ', greed to sell in doubt was -what interested Robert I I .
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,-Ml, �. set by the Commission 'in 25, 1878, its name was. changed, to, * (
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T. p.41. . Must Assume' Responsibilities eluded in the swine program9 t,
111�Fll van help the Society in the work it is . and other arrangements had to be I
, V", . 1. Good feeding of �be sow be- acid and potash (always in that or- business to, Mr. E. A. Eph, of AyI , ent in. Me township was made.. �
��. 4 �,,t'.,.'1, doing for the unwanted children of . der) in each one hundred Pounds mer, who takes Immediate posses- used. On May 24, 1826, this ptob- in I I
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. � I!— " . . of fertilizer., Thus a 1004b. bag of siou. The price �paid was $1,300'. lem was, solved to the ..satisfaction ships of McKillopi Tuckei-smitlu. . _ �
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i;�,�`,, � , Chil,dr&� Aid Society of Huron the lessening of their authority and Pe3n'A'pig brooder as mentioned be- pounds Of nitrogen, fkv� pounds of of a handsome $550 piano to Mr... names are men-tioned, and the to--
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, ,� �,. I tfully theirs, is stress- p , I the elemental form. de up'df one million acres .
", "'.: ., . which are righ , U. from Detroit, recupearting. While Ili 1M, under the -supervision of' .
,,.tr.� , � , , 0 . �� - What effect do these chemicals engaged at -his duties ,as -a tele- just Plirbhased from the Chippewa Jo I 11 . .
lij�,E,��., - "' I ed by the Hanover Post. I .1 .5. Attention as required at far Indiana. Later, this was increa�ed hn McDonald, Canada Company's .. ��
4X� - - " . _ _ rowing time. I have on the growth of a plant.? � phone linesman,'he fell frbm a pole chIq3eng=In Canada� the 2ndr.
71!�E.1%11, - - Pointing out . that municipal cou by another .100,000 acres �
V'1611�1` I I Hocke-0 Conduct ' . 11-7. 6. Clipping the needle 'teeth of Nitrogen promotes particularly and enjured his back and arm. , to. male and rd ssion, 'Was surveyed:.! I I
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