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'S'eaforth, poo Aho a 'CQ. for $69.31, rePresentin :eRR, Claiiy Gha ellcf3s r -. •r , l%I m . •. &e. t .,,: :., .: l2ils .. �. gam, special, Ire, Gordon Miller, Brod- , .. i 5 + scenic a9tes� iw. that city. L froq oti n, 1. 9fhalt- ..1ue labgr costs o re a@tting her tela n SepGanaber: X li. :'. ,iR... 1fl111r e..� :rJ.. r. .,., 4444 4pai v X E t _. ra 18s W a app hagsn; and, second-006 special 'by I this sch O er •• ' 7 ,. Witt Aa .,.i?4 9 .: PP a ut. $R F. 1Rw v.014me •poled, was referred back Lor ex 4Ari r? 1, have gone+ out tl}??Pallk9 Mrs. John Scott, I4udes:boro, and + M, t 1,.l § Per cent of the ha r p r •w c feel b We, ani• on. Neil $ill. an w-aa aid' four miRxsters-mob Miller, aJey- s#r ,11F�... a 9,U _ 9 y, plan, ?d P 3s now completed in the county, '.. -'Don Austin, Seaforth. ,, ... , ' • . ., :., :,,,: Experimental Farms at Ottavfay tg $36.7 for piYl'let6 killeli by Pgxes n41'd's Glenn, Vida;• Mooney anQ Regular games were won by, 1st, : ::.” s ri;' t....a f i a . 3` •,. donal. sparkse,;d• a , ,on valuation of Robert Tyndall. David Wren; two dgetors. John < AF aF �6 dla%le Mali . ai4� ., n „F Mrs. Tabor, Cleveland, alio, Mrs. , . a .. � �r +' • • :- r• •' ; dlevelopment that �a rgnulted in o e 6,455 yardb of contract Morrison, Harold O'Brien; one • a�;' � sty �r,� s' Ken 'Swan, Mrs. Alex Bethune, ':Sea-' lawyer, Alex Wren; one nurse, Mecli; nixation In Agriculture chelmicak t eatment o over It mal gravel, of the estimated' 30,6.00 forth; Joe Snider, Wingham; 2ud, , I�I 10 ' a e $f,cFo 1 �'' per year for wards; was .reported laid) on roads $rintnell; one druggist, Earl Drov- }� ���°" � ^ ' � : `*� A� ' li�`h ' Me3chanization of farm operations 4 11,..1}, 4 ti.4 P„ , P Thomas Maloche, Onven Sound; 3rd, y " 5 , : ":• e 1 1 weed 'control. Similarly, o*Rnsive to date. Accounts passed, included.- er; and the following teaphers. El �� Y ;r 1Yas. taken Ipi'ace at an ince as ing 3� Reg- Williamson, Glodsrich, and , rimenRal toots! of for- roads, $7,432.98, chickens killed, len &Keefe, Bate l%tewart, Duncan late, during the. past ten dx elm Fa}�pe >Pid p Lloyd' Hludson, St. Marys, 4th, MT. gra year$e du¢, t0 farm lallor ages h . :eating methoa, egiuipment k, $38.75; fox bounties, $6; hospitaliza Hap, Jahn T. Wren, Jack Hicks, n4.> H. Gingerich, Tavistock; 6th, Miss ability earl feeding and= h4uellag YaciiittfYs tion; '$7.20:. advertising and sup- John. Wren, Tom S1�i11inglaW,,"i' shortages, the financiala y pt Corina@ 'Cranston, Goderich, Mrs. have, egntrabtlted •to : m¢re efficient „ W. 'Marks, 'Listowel, and Ed. M,- salary J$19.60; drains, X838.93; war. Will $oggarth, Johtt Rice, Sam• Lat: means of handling feed and live a fi , c etre), $6,L0; salary and I'ta', Charlie Latta, Mary Jane Maud- M 71 a ° Lean, Ki pen; 6th, Mrs, Jas. Beau, A ' stock p allowance, $175. 'Cowneil adjourn son, Annie Merrill, Mang Jane Nor- Goderich; 7th,' Henry Warneh,Din- Theret aJr a is 15 per cent less' Iabor an ed to meet September 1, at 8 p:m , I iisbn, Audrey Dineen, Victor farms +than before the war. Increas- §saforth, and Mrs. Bruce McDou nen, Wilfred 'O'Brien, Rossie Broad-. t,• " 3 e�� ' r` .���, l gall, Clinton; 8th, Howard Holtz- foot, Gladys Broadfoot, Laura Belle T®w� ®�. SEAFOFtTI� Ing industrial activity inlay be e$ mail, Exeter, and, Bill Wilmore,Y per cent of the original pected to. further decrease the smp- forest of Canada has been burnt; Ply Of labor in rural communities. Stratford; 9th, Mrs. (lord Lawson, k " Clinton; 10th, Mrs, Mabel+ Chessel omy 13 per cent has been out. thus all means, of reducing the la ' ' t . T " bor required in talo)' apsrationa Mitchell; l3t'h, Mrs. Frank Labelle, Thews, nothing ike 1111, r I should contiune to be explored.Strateord; 12th, Wilson McCartney, WARM ' N seafarth. A Hibbert fa�l�Cs what .they, wltAptK' ` That farmers' are incre y a= ware of, the, value of lab;o-saving I " equipment is indicated by -the fact (Conti from Page f) Local Man is Oldest at m Do that the amount of equipment on O'Brien rented 'Part time), William" g at large g in the Town of farms leas nearly doubled- in the Black Knights Dury Day Bri S runnlII utnell. / � `_ past 10 years. There are 2,% times Lot 26 7 .ltl� Seaforth will be im ounded and if not as many tractors an Western Gan- William Murray A. W. Dunlop It was James Morrison' who tookrh oda and) four times as many in and Louis Clark, 'Tuckersmith, were _up Lots 26 and 27, but-it was Peter Trust not t0� HANC Eastern Canada, as there were 10 in Simcoe Saturday attending' the claimed within 48 hours b •the owner or Morrison who married (Barbara Me- by,the ago. There is now approxi Dur Day celebration in connection 5,<+, y 'Gill who lived here and, worked mately one tractor •per farm In. the with the Royal Black Knights • of ' . - harbourer will be destroyed, by Order-of West and once tractor for 2% farms Ireland. Mr. Murray won a cash � ��' Both Peter and' his wipe were born in Scotland. Peter died Make sure of your plansin the East. 'Combines have in- prize for -being the oldest man on ( on Lot 26 in 1906. There were ^' creased 4% times in the west and, the grounds. He is in -his 91st year. I � the Town Council. 11% times in the East. The number eight in this family Ales, ), Pence through regular savings of motor truclas used tby farmers • (Mrs. Donald McNau'ghton), Peter, r ,. has about doubled in the past 10 Letter to Seaforth Man Jim, M (Mrs. ,Sandy -Swan), and years and electric drew, Mary J. (Mrs. Fraser) and e • OPEN A DR. E. A. MCMASTER power has been From Winston Churchill John, who was a doctor.at Belling- SAVINGS t` ` Y made available to nearly twice as ham, Washington. This and Lot 27 Mayor. many farms. Thomas A'ldington, town, receiv- are two of the few farms in Hi'b• 8 ACCOUNT AT ay g ed a note of appreciation from 'bort which have large sinkholes on / Prime 'Minister Winston Churchill, hem. The opening in the rock on , Broilers—A Sideline To London, England, in response to a this lot is quite near the surface letter Mr. Aldfngtou had'sent the and is fenced for safety. 'From this Egg Production rim note Minister Shen hesw was, III. ' a est one top a lar a aoa a has The trend in' broiler production „ de" Canadian _ k- is toward large units s�peeotalizing ""' ""�a0""aG"°c°'0 wd"•"" �t'" in the production of 10 to 12 week Prime Minister sends you his warm i been laid to carry off more quickly S E A F O R T R MONUMENT WORKS old chickens.., Producers in dis- thanks for your Lind letter." the surface water on these farms. ESBECO LIMITED Co " .' tricts with , comparatively small No. 7 School was, built on the north- 6W Erie Street, Stratford, Ont. ; OPEN DAILY — PHONE 3634 market outlets, however, may hesi- east corner of this lot. in 1870, and PHONE 78 tate to establish a specialized broil- Local Students-at Ontario was burned December 19, 1894. The one in use now was built in 1895 qua • r f x er business an a scale sufficiently T. PRY'DE 8'c SON Athletic Training Camp Onthe same site. While it was large to insure efficient -production. ALL-TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS This . prompts an examination of ;Ronald Muir, a student of Sea- 'being eb il ho a on was held• e an the possibilities for 'profit in grow- forth District High ISlchool, is at empty -house on the Humston Eagairiefl are invited. ing" broilers as a sideline to egg tending the Ontario Athletic Train- at- farm, three lots east, on Lot 23, Production. ing Camp at Longford Mills. The Concession 12. The teachers in Studies at the Experimental Stn camp is underthe Department of e parNo. 7 7 from the time it opened in s Exeter Chilton tion, 'Fredericton, N.B., shave shown' Education ' Of Toronto, Each year January, 1871, have been Hector Phone 41-J Phone 109 that there are significant d58er Campbell, James Hartley, Thomas two students from each 'Collegiate ,P ences in rate of growth to twelve are chosen to spend about 19 days E. Case, William Murdie, Arohie ;.v4 weeks of age between strains of in camp. Hazel Slavin was. the the heavy 'breeds. A few egg pro- girl student. She attended in July. • •. during strains of the heavy (breeds TRAVEL RELAXED Your��Directory A fen, s egg producing strainof the ����� �%ireei heavy' (breeds make reasonably EGMONDVILLE ' AND CAREFREE Your good gains 'but if broilers are to be raised protabl • they, should' be Y Mr. and Mrs. J. Nott, who ha"ve r" , LEGAL MEDICAL of a good 'broiler strain capable of ,been with Mr. and Mrs, Keith Web- producing meat economically. ster, Blyth, have returned to their , yr A. W. SILLERY DR: M. W. STAPLETON Brooder house space can: be ut- home, Physician and Surgeon ilized for broilers when it is not ,Mr. Elmer Sehade has sold the / •� a 3 �: ':i Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. phone 90 Seaforth required for pullet chicks. This , Phones: Office 173, Residence 781 property of the late Miss Evelyn �. flEAFORTH practice makes use of buildings- ,Sehade, on the second of Tucker- ONTARIO y JOHN C. GODIDARD, M.D. and equipment for a longer period " g smith, to Mr. James M. Aikenhead, Physician and Surgeon of the year than would be the easexy " McCONNELL & HAYS phone 110 Hensall Bruee$e1d. ; if only laying stock •were raised, Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Weiland, of • e Barristers, Solicitot•s, Etc. with a resulting lower cost of JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A. M.D. Boston, are visiting ,with Mr, and PATRICK D. McCONNELL Physician and Surgeon overhead. Mrs. Henry Weiland. Mr. Henry t' N H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C. Winter brooding presents no ad- Weiland, who is in his, 95th year, ; Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54 ditional problems, and in fact, less County.CCown Attorney Seaforth was+ able to go out and cast his vote SE, RTH, ONT. trouble is usually encountered with In the recent elections w inter lots than, with summer :W Telephone 174 Miss' Adeline -Chappell, 'Cromar SEAFORTH CLINIC broods, The slight extra cost 'for ty, and Carol Variey are spending <' Telephone 26, fuel required for winter 'brooding tlhear holidays with their grandpar- ACCOUNTING E. A. MCMASTER, B.A., M.D. over late spring )brooding might ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dalrymple. oc S.00 Favorite °Story OWL " LD $:_ McCInternest easily be offset bir lower mortality Mrs, William Chapman is visiting TO THE RONAANN or other -factors, such as market 7 friends in Stratford 5.30 H o p a l o n g Cassidy Public Accountant Telephone 2. P. L. BRADY, M.D: conditions. CLINTON : ONTARIO The specialized (broiler grower 6.30 0 Danger, Dr. D a n f i e I d . Office: Phones: Surgeon sclera: "These are especially g usually grows three or Sour Irapa O • "All Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 Telephone 55 strong shirts', madam. Tihey simply C. ELLIOTT, M.D. of broilers a year. The part time laugh at the laundry." 3 3 r Telephone 26 broiler grower without o establish- 30 Box 13 • A. M. 'HARPER 'Customer: "I know that kind..I • ed market, however; tf'1louldl consid- Chartered Accountant EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday had some come back from the faun- • er the situation carefully bettersEXHIBITION 8.00 P h I l m Vance 56 South St. Telephone and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m, dry with their aides split." C Goderich 343 Appointments may be made. growing 'broilers in the summer. Licensed Municipal Auditor. Such broilers would be marketed' an 9.30 Bold Ve n t u r e the fall. Fowl and heavy roasting The forests 'generate a quarter of AUGUST 28 TO SEPTEMBER 12 VETERINARY chickens are in ;good supply at that the income of all Canadians. FAREAND ONE-HALF OPTOMETRIST time, when processing facilities and �` market conditions may be unfavor- USBORNE HIBBERT JOI•IN E. LONGSTAFF D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M. able for profitable disposal of FOR THE Optometrist Veterinary Surgeon broilers. MUTUAL SIRE Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. HENSALL, ONT. — PHONE 99 The consumption of broilers in ROUND TRIP Phone 791 the large cities is increasing rapid- INSURANCE . CO. MAIN ST. SEAFORTH TURNB'ULL & BRYANS ly, points out Leonard Griebach, Good going Thursday, August 27 Office Hours: Week days, 9 a.m. poultry= research officer at the HEAD OFFICE —EXETER, O'NT. Veterinary Clinic to Saturday, September) 2', inclusive. • 40 5:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to � Fredericton 'S'tation, and people in President, William A. Hamilton, ,1 t 5:3 Closed Wednesday all day. J. o. Turnbull, D.V.M. less thickly populated areas are ibe Return limit—September 16 . . !1'JYursday evenings by appointment W. R. Bryans, D.V:M. ginning tto appreciate the economy Cromarty; Vice President, Martin ipnly. Phone 105 Seaforth y Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin. Full Information from any agent ;and high quality of this product. RADIO 7 Ytis situxtfen deserves careful con- DIRECTORS-Harry Coates,•Cen•~ L --- - sideratian 'by progressive poultry tralia; E. Clayton Colquhoua, R.R CHIROPRACTIC FOR ACCIDENT and SICKNESS meet, 1, sei nee Hill; Milton McCurdy. ' INSURANCE R.R.,,T, Kirkton; Alex J. Rohde, ` ` D. H. MCINNES LOW COST PROTECTION LIFE R.R, 3, Mitchell. ,Chiropractic - Foot Correction• INSURANCE and RETIREMENT AGENTS—Thos. G. Ballantyne, ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL PLANS A Smile Or Tv�rO R.R. 1, Woodham; Alvin L. Harris,; • Phone, Write or Wire Mitchell; E. Ross 'Boughton, Crom- • Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m.CANADIAN3 .Monday, arty. :• ..� ' t .. . �: .: , -- E. C. (Ned) B'OSWELL Jimmie: "what is a caterpillar SEORNrO;L—W, G. Cochrane Exeter. AUCTInT%TV.� r riser. ETE4RY frEEASTTRT& Arthur JOHIN ST. - 9EAFORTH, ONT. Janie: "'An upholstered worm.' pyr,�, Zxeu�r. Phone 113 • f, HAROLD JACKSON' Special Representative: Bystander: "Fishing?" Specialist in Farm and House- The Occidental Life Insurance Co. Fisherman (disgusted) : "No, just RFORM4 b old ,gales• of California, drowning worms." Licensed in Huron and Perth • ,, Counties. Prices reasonable; satis THE MCKILLOP "1 enjoy a good browse at the ID PE:AIC.e ,Taction guaranteed. library.""11 x For information, etc., write or MUTUAL FIRE "High, browse or low browse?" r'~ yhon@ HARt3LD JACKSON, 661' r 64, Seafgrth; 'R.R. 4, ,Seaforth. �INSUI NOF Cb'Y. "Did you get that cheque I sent V� a + JOSEPH L. RYAN you?" H"40 EAD OFFICE—,SEA FORTH, Ont. "Sure, I. got it twice—once from HORSE SHOW i specialist in farm s'tQek and iWn � • p.m. oath night in fhe Ontario Arene, elements and household effects. _ �'^® _ you and once from •the )Yank" �rom rough•and•tumhle comedy to fuseday through saweday, with o oatlsfsetion guaranteed. Licensed _ , , :• —� a sonseflopal balancing peridnn• teelurday Matinee of 1,30 p.m. Im >Rltiron and Per M- Counties. Mfr i iT�R�'i once, nine Internationally faelffue „� Docioi: rr%lmn-in'1 ZTowld you get y.` act: will delight and thrill the after- t; SALE TICKETS ' 'a iculars and o en d.&tea (''resident - J: D, llfaibiie,'eaforth ?r, mar art all this, Purple nose, Jo@ . noon and Avenin p:udlentel to fhe Mee for One 9ollar. &ntifles holders ro �;• :',: { :..k ,. � i`t \fhz' y' x' (1,.•h •.•'�J. ,• T.. J. )-I. Me.Ewing, Blyth .,••� x.:... f:4cta\� F-, -errfte or phone JV519M 1j. TtYAN, V1ce-Pres, pp `` ..N• { .::. r::: �}.• Joe: "Oh, thm is the glasses d0 Orandsronll ParfbrManell. In addl. f,.nislpafe In draws for .rifles valued R of R, 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, Manager and Secr•Treas, � M. A. that, doe." tion, each stuntng, tlie.petrodo is ova $rsoo.00. r Aeid, Seaforth. the 1953I'Oraostw" olllesa,l highlights 'Doctor: "HOW many g�lase�es, ; she 1953 Western Fair, all followed 1p.afal Afternoon GrandetanJ n� DIRECTORS: Joe?" by a brilliant display of hrov;Grtl{I Performance $ > tDWA'RD W. ELLIOTT • PRICES $1.00 $1130•• $2.0® JACK KOCHMAN'S HELL Licensed Auctioneer E. J, TreW'artha, Clinton; J. L. He: "Qll dear, now I've lost mY DRIVIRS Correspondence promptly answer Malone, Seaforth; g, H• Whit umbrella!" �\ a..1 rd. immediate si`rangements can more, Seaforth; Chris, Leonhard't, She: "When 'dad you miss it?" World and Tu ions in Action! � {�� M.ndgyendTuoeda Afternoono �•` '••�• k{�•��•:� be made for sale dates by phoning Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sba:, He: "Wlhy, just now when 'it y forth; John H. Mo7Ylwtngw Blyth; stopped raining, and I keaRahed up Only > d +BIS J, Clinton. Charges moderate muteedJ S „Alexan r, Walton; Har ,y and outlef eddu guar + o o t. '�1 4b�ti t #oho''d . . lle><r, Clode>~io 1. E. 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