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*7:011-1/E10:iiirEVN-TIIE"EiVeliEfE" • HAI- ,..DEMONS'I‘EAT- ,
ED VI'S ABILITY :TO RATCH MORE HICK$ AND.- EETTER
CRICKS TRW ANY,. OTI/RE INCUBATOR 111.A D F 1 111' '
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Mosy RELIABLE CONIPANY, CP yrs pr• ThEyosi.,0
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SPECIAL FlaDAY-1-: ;Vr SATURDAY
1.0.:Qty ALUMINUM • PRESERVING KETTLE. 99e..
Martin -Senior .Paiats and. ,Varnishes
RAE.' & PORTEOUS
Phone 66: ,LuCknbyv".'
ardware. . Coal Pjurnbing * 'Tinsthithing
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NO Pohlad. Who, ta1cts• .
pride in her. cooking, or
keePini. Oka* of the
newest ideas in social enter-
.teirunent can afford to over -T.
look this wonderful FREE'
OFFER. •
• 411„ na ,Lee Scott, the renown -
cd Deo:Vest= Science Expert,
•;has prepared a- cdursc--the
• hnest 'ever written on Cookery
Arts and ..Kitchen anag,e,.
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viromania
ZION'
'Miss Winnie Nixon Lueknow,
spent the week -end with her •friend,
• Miss Emma yloponagh. •
'• Mi. and 'Mrs. irtr. Webster .and
lit-
tle ton, .Kenneth, of Lticknow,Visit-
' 0d, with. Zion friends ever Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: Thos.:. Anderson of .
Mafeking 'visited .with Mr.' and. Mrs._ :kr. and Mrs.. Fred 'Ritchie on Tues.
laiL4m-Wecloesda '
aid
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•brated •her 86th birthday. The mem-
bers: of the family ,living here being
present on the Occasion; also kiss
Llzhae Weiser, of*Lucknow, a .,sis.;
ter, she _.beibe in her 84,th,year., Airs.
Anderson's general health is fairly
gOoef, but rhetunitism.has so crippled
her limbs that she is unable tip move
about without' assistance.
The Stork visited at the hOrne , of
A 'meeting. was held in Zion church' .eratiiration.
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Menday'eVerfing •iaat, .making .ar-'
'nenkruonts itod. appointing
',7CernmitteeS.77-fdr=.-.1the''held,ing'ist7'11Te7 . ' • 1 -
Jubilee 'Anniversary.. of .!ion chareh. , kr.. and ,Mks. Alert Havens' of stiC.
.during the corningsummer icn Street entertained a 'few friendS'
The 'Zion Young People presented fm Rapid City and Luelcnew. to An
, their play,"fr hat's One on Bill" last. oyster supper and :card Party .1Patui-
'• P148y • evening to a fair 'sized, aud-
-knee. - The .play was a geed one .and
very, well given. 'Music between acts
:Was supplied by the the Miller Orr
' chestra; also„.a reading by 4tev.•
Dik-
inson, whiirfi 'Mich appreciated,..
On: ThUrsday;;March:Aith;$re.. M.
Anderson; who makes her home with
her thinkliter4 Mrs:, I. Andrew, cele- we are Caught. •
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clay evening.:
-..-Mr. and kis, :Mark Gardner ..,and
'babe, Lorne, spent the. last week with,
frienda, in London. Mark attended
the Fro. Grand, Orange Lodge 'while
in the city:, • • ,
Shame is an .emotion we feel when
• tOlir. TO ENROLL
as -a member Of the Apple Leaf club
and obtain the Free Course, •
Send'Only 4 MaiateL-Caf Flour Couti .
• I coupon in 24 lb. bag of MalikI.eaf
coupon in 49 lb. bag, 4 con-
porie in 98 lb. bag) to the Maple Leaf . '
Club. Maple Leaf Milling Co.; Limited, s
• Toronto, Ontario. This enrolls you
' as a member, of the Maple j.,eat Club
and the firstfoikk lessons of this remark. -
able course will be Mailed to youn:at
once, the remaining 1essond7four each
mourh-without charge,
' ThiS course Costs you nothing
-not even ,postage. , Four' ;
leasots cornet° 'you. prepaid'.
• each month. . Thirty minutes.
each week isliaie..enougb to•
attldir the kssons. No blanks `
. to fihl in. NO,c2raininationa,
No, „correspondence, Unless,
you wish, t� write. to Anna%
Lee Scott for personid advice' •
on special recipes or regard-
ing methods of preParing and
;serving special , dishes for
' special occasions. This shim.;
ing free offer 'is made to
introduce Maple Leaf Flour.
Here is a flour you will '
enjoy using -an un;xcelled
product of' selected Canadian
hard wheat, so carefully .
'milled and tested as to make
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possible its sale under a
definiteguaranteeof unifor, :
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nutty; and satisfaction.
Maple Leaf :Milling, Co.
Llmited
Read (Moe - Toronto. Ont
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culture:, In h .11.tritti n: here'
the owner 1ri,c1i:14 .te 11ir....1ia 14pel
raiment sugar 0.511,p th.evepciA,a,o;
tit.thit 1?44014.'ef the
'Asir6e14etibnegthi:•ani4.e4fraylv40f,Cnha",righrriPrtIlins
tubes, two imbes. pr SO in '11114raeLei
and tthQ!.441rei gr011t7grilh4tte0a80t, PffrOm7,11194111gj;:
:and .erected in long lines • radiating
Li on the evepa*tOr hconan "PP the 1114.
And extending to all parts of the
giove. The 'sap is -colleCted in ,tin
hung against the „tkeee.„ These
Are prpvided with gpveiii. which keep
out ram or SIIOW, dead• leaves And
dust When a pail is full the. worker
,
rel.laces it by an erripty one and am,.
tqioa the:full, pail into one of, the
,intexyalk
9.1opg, the tubes.. From tabes the
sap;puers' into A tank' inside the eve-
n: ator house Aria from :this it .is
required threngli taps;
1)!cd over the evaporator pans. The
• ..3S'i) is then evaporated to -74e. 4rup"
?c,-Sugat stage as :deeired.:' By, „this
r'metina the''prOtInvt is IcePt.ffee...frond.,
-fOrreign iMbstancen;' also the • amount
of. labour required ' is recluced. to the
sninimurn. Wood is generally Used as
fuel and it is pustornarY togo.. over
to the.g.-rove in; the winter and 'cut
Jut .4111 dead and undesirable trees ,
.6ati to skid these doWn the hill, into
.:the woodpile, for the spring Opera!:
ions, In perinanent groves' provision,
, is also made for planting sapiing
and oocourngrog •Yonng, tree to fill
open spaces or:take the placestot
trees that have died.,
The Qiiief centre of the maple sug-
ar :industry isthat part, of Quebec
soatli of ,the ,St, Lawrence know -n its
'ttviec;.PnceesstCrinw;:wTrien:ahilPaip.ie sugar Theotlio
pisP
• made •OntA,rio, Nova. Scotia, and
prunswick, In order narnett:
The „quantity. Of maple sugar pre-
duced in, any .Year • is . affected by
!lumber of factors including prices oi
other sugars,- state Of trade, and. the
cliniatte conditions ' which increase. el
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Mr.'
re r—ra'ives at Donnybrook' on Sunday.
...Mr: and George •McRoberts
visited at Mr. E, Haines' .reCently.
Glad to hear •that W1lie. 'Taylor,
who, has been sick with pReumonia,
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is teeoteting.
Mr. Jiro. ' Garner's • family, who
have net been .Well. of -.rate gre #11-:
proving. :'i• • • ' , ,
:Sad to relate • the death' •of • . Mrs.
JArreS Dow, who died on Friday last,
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-40 .•vdio.qo reMaiarwere interred in
the'lWinghain • Cenietery,....on Monday,
last The family have the sympathy
of. the CoMMunity. '
e s o
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nent
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all
endour.
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'irsirevis. (Indian Tsarists r..idled, *Ids
1101144sai tivassrea. onai.ra IImpId atm
•' "Although I place bUtlittle'faith'
tla the fortune telling 'school Of paint!'
. iitty• 1 contend that the hand • row,
fleets the character and inclinations
of the owner:" If the -big' thiptoyet,
would 'attempt.'to cheerio his .staff
heleritifically,the fOrinatidn Of the
• land Would be among the first Mat-
ters considered and greater efficenCY
ould result."
Ethel. Watts Mumford, the Weill
" lcriown. writer, has arriyed. at%'thit
COACluilon after Making. 'a 'speeial
hind tOif tIds edit'
• thieat. Last year She teak , a trip.
aroundthe. world On the Canadian'
l'acifie. liner "Empress .of Prance'',
palmistry. was Practised In. the
In India, Mts. Multifold found the
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temples of unparalleled ' beauty of
architecture;'peiteek Of nobles Which,
. for latish splendour and extravagant
''experidituratcreinfittimilled-itrthe
an-
iala .of the West; dreini edifices of
Wier whlti bulit onlhelte:04I4
• p1$41,4 iiike14: f.
trein1114.th.O.t.mpeu,444 r:
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c.s,, !mamma lit; Friuli? white
Ta'0,"0niprees el sealost to gnaws" tat er
science of knowing the past and fore-
telling the future. Palmists were
• risrfittlY jed,k0":11pdp:ae:little'.,be_tter,
than, beggars` who would tell a tour-
ist almost anything for some silver.
But Mrs. Mumford was interested
lf-tialmistr.atidltrithaJmithanting-
city of Pekin she 'met the, Blind
Chinaman. Looked up to as a Pro-
phet; a sage, or otaclee,the, great Men
of the Haat deemed it an honor to
be received 14 him, in the beautiful
farden behind hik house, the Great
noon hour. ?dm Mumford related
stadi..114: itoipie-nie-werai craw
aloe tide; COrelkg whiter;
Minzifard- read the palm- Of% a, inutrit
' The''band appeared highly re-' •
able. , culture and At
long as the hand 18 intact. the tines .
.reinairb even:after death, . !..
•,This
year
NeW York on ..December 8,
bound for Strange lands on board the ,
Canadiety.Padifie litter ‘.1,HrnPress.ef
Scotland.. Mank; learn .. the ,
thrill 14. having their .hearts . read by .
the: Blind see for
Rene" thilf works of a.' paCt.civilita,.
tion many rosPeCts :.far -greater r
,than,t, aprefientt.marverlit thA'rieetii
ter•reaeliing philosophy of the Orient.
looking, n4Pseition• the ApriboliA'
Arabi WO Of thil 10444. Of. .0000,
gave readings ,wilat the
that-hir analpaad ter-Oharacter-:and:
predlapasitioni With a Moth far
greator thatt.that of my palmtst slis
h4 fir' pedimit9ou4,
;NOR 14' iptforol.
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IN CANADA
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• Metkeda Greatly Changed• ..
Since. Early Orris:. • z•-
VlierniSta '14ig., 'ago,. called .attention
to t1i.curious • and, iraPortant . feet
'that,. Wood; sugar, 'ler* starch. all 'ten-
tain „the, chernical elements. The
theAry is that the diffeieriCea in the
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commodities: are z.due • 'to • the various
waysin which the 'atons. of the:ele-
ments' Are .dim -dined.: For fifty years
eheihists have sought to find the key
to ,change" cheaply; one s'con"ibinatiOn
into Another, for as soon .as that he
1faeunilla ofh.etni.tr:•19-1.vtlirithef;9ktaefood pro-
iwill be.
•I:rived';,.. fly • t000dioo •cherniss have
Inado: sugar •from wood but the'cost
bas; Up to :the .:present, alWayi 'been,
prohibifive.- so far, 'they ..,have 'failed
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to d0 t ecenornicallyalL except one,
:lot, in sPritig, tLe oldeViTof them all
L-uie'Nature; touches' the 'Canadian
.naple witit her wand, out flewS :the.
Sap' and. behold', the. sugar!
• • .1'he'Sap. Maples contains
anger, and inpioneer 'dnY's; in fimes,.
of 'Scarcity, even the tManitoba maple
the least productive, of the',fanilly. in
this respect,. ,,was tapped for 'the ,pur-:
lieSO of hoi1in6 the .sap. to '!obtaii)
Sugar: Iii coMmereial practl.e,
how-
cver, only the hard Or %sugar Maple -.:not bare to tie Up for the Stnimier
• (Acer sacchaiurp) is • tapped for
'Sugar7rnalting. In passing it 'nia.3r., be
ncted that it is 'the 'leaf cf this tree,
sugar ' %maple, which it Canada's
national. enrblem. , , •
, When 'jacques. Cartier caineto•Can-...:
Ada he:. found the Indiana, nuking:
'sugar. They cut •the bark with hatch-
ets, and ,bywooden spirts • (Elected
the flow of • :sap intobit2Whark pails
(Called '"eAsog" .or.'."rocans", by,: ':the
Indians) an boiledit down In :earth -
Ware' pots. The.. hitt white , settlers',
learned the art of maple -sugar mak-
ing 'from the :Indians and the Indust-.
••, has been carried( on from that day
to :the .present: In Indian'. and pioneer
days in Canada when the maple was
abnoSt tlat only. Source of ..saccharine
Matter.. Maple sugar was a neeeSsity;
te-day it is esteemed as a. delicaby.or
libniry and sells fer two'. Or. • three
• tithes: as much per Petard as carie or
'beet ingar4 •
, 2:be early settler '..iinproVed ,upon•
:Indian methods by substituting' Metal
kettiee for the :clay pots, and wooden
inickets for birch hark ones, and. to,
day still further imProVeinent • haa
. •in made by the use of &tide*
ova-
l)o!iiors installed. in ,buildings, and,
•the .celleCting of gap in,* receP-
Jades.. With each change,:there , has
been lot, improvement, in: the., quality
pk:•,t,lie.;:preditetT:- This, is noito much
lightor in-CoiOur 'thee" of did on**
•iftio,,,Jefqd ..1)18,1.9p f,0"VOOr is.1/11,11iXed
Witlr that of .iniek.e,itiCa' or other
foreign substani:es. '
d nth
• Put in ,1925, according to •the ;Dom-
inion Burearuof Statisticswas larger
teiran in 1924, kit owiing to
prices the value was 'somewhat ,less.
Me,' average price- was 17 cents pei.
pound for sugar and $2.05.' per gallon
for syruj. The following; tablegives
the figure for 1925. .°4'
Sugar Syrup •
, Province . lb. .gals. Value
Que:.. .9,540,837 354,934 33,332,896.
Ont. 73,322 704,903#1,a16,047
.N:' 89;910 • , 10,139 54,146'
7.3,290 .;,2,067 "26j3t:
-17Otal , $5,132,821
DOGS' TO BE TIED •
AT ,WALIIERTON. •
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. .(ThelaTeleacepe)
.4 TWO' „alter" native:. Pogs„--., run
ningloose or flower
,This appears to he the situation'
hat faces the Town Fathers and,
liern the impression created: • upon
hone"listening in" at their meet-
ing .on Monday evening; the terriers,
•spalliels, collies, • hounds, :and the
• representatiVes cif the' nmaerous.
ather. breeds .fqrnihes
are due for restraint. Inarty ' car•le.,
.,hose :Whn,• contemplate ae.quiring
dogs this Spring; !which' they ' wdulci
144,0
.keepizig;lbY a-1.::arnier ,f5f a791igai
arid inaltilieof -maple' sugar is'
out pa.ssing phase 'of agticilitUral
development, .but there are others'
*here, ()Wing te• particularly .,:snit-
abie:' condition's, ,stigar4naking bids
te.:betemeas permanopt es ..OPPIA ,favorsiblY:recelvalii...nient„ept,arters..
orhn ditig 1hs0Oflt1It0n6 iiieudf°''Stiii.1,. sag tenheillor.'Watts ''.V61111tr1tedi•
iatilet•-graYe- situated on a hill -side Illoga aro not allowect to run' at lArkd
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of ienkiderable extent ,.and too Otooli 10 Or 'ileVeral iteins. in 'this
Or to .ittonrio be suitable 4iatr1ot. 'VIA .1000(0 0094111i A490S
months, . would ,be well'advised to de-
lay getting the animals until after
April 12th.• ' • • . • '
The . fact that .imany of the tOwae-
peeple have corriplained that there
islittle uee.:=andeavoring., to beautify
heir - grounds with; /16were or tm,
civate gardens, as 'long as .the • (legs
are
allowed to- run at large, is re.
sponsible' fer the move to force: their
'oivners to keep them at home,.. Sev-
eral have been quite: outspoken .• in
,regard to the matter;. and Council -
101:, '.4arry 'Watts brought it .to: the
attention of:Council on Monday even -
in. It ,is' the feeling of hundreds of
LIIC ratepayers, he said, that...the ef-
forts of the Horticultural' Society,
in encouraging the cultivation of
Liowel gardens;. cannot be followed
(Elt least' there is very little Use)
.if. the, expense and painu involved
are Lo 1)0 Offset, in a few ininutesrbY
the ravages of 'neighbor's dogs, lie
was in favor of passing a by-law,
re-
sLiairiing the liberty of dogs, outside
Sf the yards Of their owners, . from
April 15t1i to ,the 'middle of, October.
Councilloe McCarter agreed:. with
what had been said, and a "by-law
will be prepared for next meeting of
. •
The. Town clot ;.and Treasurer,.
Mr., PC0:44..eensultedthe records
and tinnenrited that. the • assessm'erit
laStyear for keeping 'dogs was
Mawr. 'This fg bot
rect total otdogkin the town/it was
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remarked by one of the Mem/bets of:
Many.- PlOt, be
pay-
ment of taxes on the "family blood
11040," it is• thought.
'It islikely there will be consider-
able agitation regarding the Matter
during' the hext wmentli,lor the pass,
Inc* of such it by-law wouldbe tin,
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We Work,
ioiaoTh ni ceilings
look better with
votOrht:
anxious •to improve- -the appearance
of flie tow%
As.-iiie7frerson. has earn:.
aieirted;- "The passing. of a: .by-law.,is
one .thing; the next i4 to provide
ine'arrso for 'seeing thatit is .enforced."
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:WESTP9lin NEttrs .•
snoiv: Sport Of t,,1T
da. "'",‘
are ,sorry .to report' that
I W. Hodgins cenfined to her .bed:,
with 'a severe :cold,' Her Many,
friends wish 41 speedy, recovery:
Mrsgrown entertained a few Of
her friends last 'Friday evening.
• A number from here 'attended Or...,
eVening aid dance in Rivers
.dale on St Patrick's Eve, and all re.-
• ported a. splendid time.,
, We are sorry to report th4the de -
Sate which was expectedto.. take
.plase here Tuesday. evening, March
Ith, between dehatees ,from the 8th
Con .. and Westford 'was.. nvithdrawn.
Howe'veri the blank- was fllled hp' by
1 debate between four of our young
,p0oPle:, Mr.: McNair Of Ripley .give
few Worda on U.F.O. business while'
Mr. Ross of Salem gave an, interest-
ing- speech on "Tospiesof the..U.F.0.7
After music and contests lunch *as
rerved • by the ladies: The. evening.
1‘3se0 by singing the National An
•1..-r.L4- •iiene
Mier; daariSrdS '1\1 tilaVRSt: )..jVae71:Clilt..171eklOet:a.S4P47innt
P.e,tX'Oit; 6 ; • •
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miss. Tillie SherwOod is.,Spending'a
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4.ettchiea'Y, of7Zitiho[71....1C.1.4.'.•.,S1,eri. 34, F's:'1.14e84e
•• Mrs, Wiliam .,Ilupter of,. Luc -know is
.wpaing,w' fe.rv day.v/iti.r.' friends', ...in
ourburg. rr'
Mr. Will. Alton entertained a • num-
ber of thiS neighboring youngpeople
to a social Step One. 'eVe.hing. last
week. .
T. liBl3ENS
:ingham
la'SMt.xsiri''CitlatT,'.thwinhgerew4e'shetilga. v,'We
an ad-
dresS at the Mothi,r: and Dauglitet
:Banquet in the 'United ChurCh.'
yir, and Mrs.,Ino: Woods ahd
ghter," Miss Daisy, • left for :their
. •
:rome at Melford, Sask.,' After' a' leti
months' --Wait' With friends; in " this '
•vicinity. • ••
' The,. c.od,T Group of the United. '
Church': are holdinga evening
on Friday: .
• Mr.. Frank Todd delivered a 'load
.of' 'nine begs •at •Lucknow,last
and:. in the lot there', We're eight sel-
ects. Can anybodybeat. that,
Cllub 'Meeting on Friday evening, at
KinlOugh. • .
Mri'Verri pidgins ..;1:eft on Menclay
• norlihig• to attend, the funeral of lfts
;Trandmotheit. ' • .
* .17NTdMr Mrs4:.'P177r
rhpsoioi: rSit Mareh11h
a daughterCongratulatiens
(Intended:'•for lest :week)... ,..
NESS, Margaret Murray Of .1VIont-
5.eaI, spent the week -end, undef-,• the
parental toot , •.'
The regular Meeting' of the
Hbly-
rood Womenks.. Institute was held at
are borne • of, , Mrs: Irecl, lialdenbY;
last' Thursday afteynoon. „After the
busineSs. :was ,eendacted lunch was
Served by the hostess, ,
• Miss. Melturney. of . Riversdale
spent the .week -end Witli her friend,
Miss Dorothea Brown. . • , ' . •
• Mrs..” D. Campbell left on Tuesday
;Morning to attend the funeral of he;
brirthey, in ChiCago. , . •
, Mrs.' E.:: Ellis' iS spending a levy'
weeks with Mr, and Mrs, R. McBride
• '•A riurfiber 'from •here• attended :the
."Jolly 'dub" ' meeting • held • at the
.horne, of Mr., and Mrs, 'jno. Eicking.
on Friday., eVeningr March 5th The
chiet-itedrtn-:the7-..programme was, w
debate . between talent from the 4th
Can.. and Weitford. The. Subject was
Resolved That' the Yglilig Man Can:
Profit Retter In The Country :Than
In The City. Theaffirmative was up;,`
held by Mis Mabel Hodgins and Mr:
Alphensiii Murray, , While mr. Dunc-
an and Mr: Howard Whytock
.champloried the nagatiire . side. / Af-
ter a dairity`lunch was served by the
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noatess the judges' announced that
the affirmative side had won. The
eveniiig CloSed With a:fewhours
,
,dancing.,
,
FOURTH CON minosg.
fMr
-and Mr Angus MacDonald;
Spent, a ' day last. Week with • Mr.. and
Arg.' D. MacKenzie, of Lochalsh. -
'Mi Russell IVIacbonald and J Me-
InneS spent en:. evening last Week:. at
Mr. D. MiiclCinnon's, Langside'.
Miss Mary MacLeod, ' of Lucknow
spent :a, day. at her home last week.
Miti Jean JOhnaton; . of Town,
spent 'Sunday. With Mrs. S. Carnoeh-
*Miss L4viya Watson entertained a
iniiuguillter. o?her• friends' last Friday
'Mr. and Mre.R Martin and child,
ren spetit an evening last week, with
• Mr. and Mrs. • \Attn....Martin.. on the
• a.lruYo: Little and. daughter, of
Listokel, Visited with - his Mother,
-Nirk..jae.,pttie; leeently: r„.„..
Mrs' Mdivin ri*iii...spent. a dty.
i9 11110
Mr- and mrs. Angus Graham spent.
Sundaf ..with her mother, Mrs,
Mrs. Alex, .MeciCenzie, en -the 4t117
-who has i3en .very ill of.lifer is im-
proving likely„ the purs, Miss M, E.
Douglas, haVing, returned to : her.
home:. '
Fri
iteKin1os:lo,indi,:e.°'irfvealVISly"rety,rniT.L.:10hCie:xy6, t htwo te
mer C:06ria-rf�r.
of
the death Whig Wife, Who pagsgil
awAY in thil 4100101 At .140.nddn,ts
V510144, ' '
,
'
Spent Tuesday at Mr.. Thovias
Andersen's- • •
Mr, .and' Mrs'.; win.. crozier; 09, •
dowe,'37isitod Mr and 1VIts.Sam ICil
TheadaY ' . •
The School: Trustees . of •Ashfield
Aiet in the Council. robin Tuesday af-
ternoon, to *:;tlischss question
brought'. up by the ,Minister of Ed-
ucation • re dispensing with the .pres-;
ant siatom Of a board .of trustees in
eecesection, a d aPpoiriting 1- board
to attend to tbe school affairs for the ://';
.whole ' to*rishin:- Three delegates
were. appointed to attend the conven-
tion at Torentn,..the?y**.to .use., ;their.
influenee "Itgainst ,the proposed
change and to present a resolution
from the trustees. to the same effect.. -
No one appears to get the view:-Peint:
•if Premier. Ferguson, Who considers.
e prposed plan. _mere .econOmreal
AS well AS more ",effilpient.
Mr Pirday Shackleton was home
from Wingham oyer , the week-ed.i
.There Will be a-. St. Patrick's soc-
,ial in Blake's church .Hall' on Friday
eYelling' of this .Week. 'Come and en-
joy :an ..evening s '
ALFALFA' morps.
DO tt ,Right And, ASsare, Succesa
The: acreage 'seeded to Alfalfa in. .
.Bruce 'COmity•this 'spring
doubtedly be-the•.Tecorirlif
The. satisfaztory 'crop Of last year
despite drought in many sections,'.
. of oved.'ConeIusively' the advantage of ,
having n large acreage- :di' • alfalfa:- z
Farmers are .-realling, .too m'oro' fully ,
than ever,, ita premier pla'ce •Iir both .
shimmer and • winter feeding okall
classes Of, live '•stock':. The leading..
'cash ,crops in many districts.
In vie of these fact the follow-
ing' timely "hixit. from' John •13tichan,
'p, S A of the Fittld Hu:ghat:14;y
Department, O.A.C, Ouolph, are Of
.Parthular
WIIERE TO SOW -Alfalfa nvill,.groiv
and thrive .`crntiniest: any kind of
Ontario %Sdil thnt IS reaSonablywell
drained.'and fairly 'fertile. It is best
selan on 'clean giouiid, :Imtbecause of
its Strong growth anditsfrequent •
cutting it is an, eswelleht. crop 'for .
checking 'shch bad. \V t. 1:1 4.3— 'Canada- '
Thistle. and Sow Tht1.
W1-1EIS. TOO SOy,--7Alfalia may. be •
satisfactorily/Sewn in eilly; spritig „
on ,well prepar'ea lind s ith a- light.
nurse crop tf spring 'grain 'sin+ as 1.
bug, of:barley o 1 bjni., of oits per
acre, ,Early matitriflg. irtrz shcir As Oi
A.C. 'No. 11"- or Alaska aropre.ferable.'
t`.0. ekeellairttiine
to 'ow 4 .litiont after a.
earefulfy worked' su-,imerfallo`nr and,
.RE A Toth ;ink 1 ig.Ielt(INI; CO . .
_The tanny„S,t..L1..1..1 not - qui . ,te
him awayfrom' hie, evening nieti
AJeannie, my g114"
s 1. lie to his
•ivife ere he' leftliOnw in tile .morning
'if ItnI no' able to be harhe I'll ring -
ye at six precitelYninna tak ,the
aceiver off, and •then P11 no he'e to.,
put, iii 1 tuppin• ,e,"
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4:044,1341.the born 1q08,°11' 111"( *