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THE; INVE11TTItyN ';1F THE ` FAMOIJ'S BUCKEYE • ,HOT:,
WORT, ' HEATING . SYSTEM'. ACTUALLY REVO!UTIONIZED'
....THE •UATCHING .QF 'CHICKS ITS IS,THE Jan.411No. SYS-.
TEM THAT, PRODUCES STEADY' i• • CONSTANT VNIFOR11 ••
$ VE,THE BUCKEYE ...INCUBATORS ° IN :;STocK
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YEA'LTHY,•EASY' TCI•IO''RA.ISE ,CHICKS ••1 • ' •
'THE BLCKEYE COLONY BROODER trCOAL), W I L L
$AVE,YOUR BABY CHICKS. VI' WILL:" . RAISE :BVERY
RAfISABL'E CHICK. THE . PRICES ARE REDUCiiD. THi3-
TEAR TQ :91$.50. • PAY US. A CALL AND LET:,IIS , 'SHQW
irOti THIS ,:REAL B1)Y,,
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L. Q.• L. No. 428;. Lucknove • meet.,
the .sieond Tuesday' of every:.month
• 'In `;torr hall..: t; d • e'ctocu. C. , Mullin '
•.'W.'>I4 P. Carter. ,
DZOkTGAGE` .SALE.
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Hotel; ani the .Village
of:I:c'.no
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Dieted'
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1927$, - (284'-c)
SCHOOL REPORTS
S.S. NO, '4, Ashfield & Huron, March'.
V,:; M. .MacKendrick 48; J. Ross
42; :.0 MacDonald 41*.
IV F tinlayson_86, R.T.{Finlayson_
S1 P MacDonald '.72; . K. Ross 66 : D
Lindsay'50.: ,
Sr. •III C. MacDonald. 79.
Jr. VIII . Li. ..MacDonald 57, J Mae
Rae, 51*, L' MacKendrick:^4Q' . :
:• II:' J. Finlayson Y n 84 • R. MacKenzie
78';. C. ,MacKendrick •57*. '
• St ' I-'-
x D. MacDonal
d 1i0, stars;. •' , S.
Finlayson 451 F. o
,: • MacDonald .41;
MacKendrick . 27.' •
Jr? 'I•L.
Ross
44 stars;„
Well35 M ;1VIacK nzi ` 1
, e c 31..
Primer:. F. MacKenzie 21. ,
* -Missed°on or
e more examinations.
D:: MacRae
S.$ ,
. Ne':' 16, Ashfi 1
e d, March
Class:
V� 'L't'
a m,' :Al ebra Hiitor a
g y
and Geog. • �A.. '>ilast
• y 78; C Crozier
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V. G Spell.; 1. ist
g , Treleaven
H Grain:
F.,Cr'zi
Hist,
o er 83; E. Treleaven, 71,
II,..., ,
I.. A. au
G le -;
50:
Y
Jr: III • :Geog., Spell.; Lit. Arit •i.
C:.Cro ie'.r :, 76 • -
z , A. Treleaven
Jr. 'II;ce o',
g, Lit.
B. Shackleton 71; : F..,McQuoid '70; , W:.
'Wat_
t:
t 58
F
Sr;
. i. B. Tre le
even ast. :71, � L. 'H '
Y
6?. R.:Ga
leY.
69:
telark�
m s
Pr:. T r' o
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5..
17 H.w
S a
n.168•:
I 'Swan 146; .V. Culbert 88; T. Cul-
bert 62.
N9 ' on, .r 011 17 Ay. att. .15 3. .
Ade J. Helm,
mother Firm
0
usinessi-
:•,!
Just .one of. the „news ''items 'which , are appearing in papers ers
.quite too often, these days throughout the Dominion, And
what is the reason. There is only one, and that is • lack of
,loyalty .of the =large -city 'establishments Many citizens,'
While' earning ''their. wages, and salaries in One -Place, .
' heer-
theloss • send a large proportion of• this,'money out' of . the
4oinnnirity for ; questionable bargains; thus ,depriving- such
•comniunity of that much. necessary Working.capital• - '
•
usiness .' N
o • the
Sa�
They have .local firms who are able and ready, to =-supply
there -with' •all their requirements, yet for the Most trivial
reason or excuse they will, consent to extend this patronage
. el
outside•firms thus
us he}ih • to-• iliid
up i$tau
t a
llies- at
the expense of theirhome town, t ,farest that
this' Money so sent Out might otherwise
,,-
,have :been largely
ret rn o th
�. . .d L em -by, those w>.th,�Exhom:�they,a3iould;-have-F'teft,-:-<>.
thi .,busi-• ess.' Th'eref < ._.._..
s n Therefore, 'when 'in need of printea:mattex of .
any kind, whether
.`_.... farmer, business
maior professional
ran► a .ways first consideration
Lo._...,
aKNC W ►cSEN'rIllpt4
Issued by the' Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Y,,
813 Manning ers Chainb" Toronto.
s
TSit4''htit'lrell. Yr. 11E111'rx ]IL
•
Wm. Menary and son Vance
gone :to. Goderich, eNliere .they
for Mr.. Beekler, ,
3ar-�
work.
•
:how that: Sainider's mile dam:.has'.
been repaired, and, the milt rn opera -0
anon' again, ".Coo Cop Valley", is .9.94e
a!lively place: George •Saujiders,,helo,
ed hiS' father at the mitt,! Saturday.
and' Mrs, • R: R,lehards of Para
mount,,,spgbt:.-Sunda j! withTfj ends
Ripley..
Miss; Annie MacDonald, . teacher' at
Colborne,, $pent the .week -end under
:•the"•parental •roof"at .Paramount;
•
Mr,' arid. 'Mrs Fraser Patterson and
•children
‘" ars hof .Lucknow,4 also: Mr. w:and
;Mrs. HiirveY, Miller nd°, children, of
Lanes,.:apent :;Sunday'iwi,•th . Mr and
'. A. Stein of Paramount.
'�.1K`r;�tlld�Mrs.,�„>QV�ilfrecl�P-lunkett--of.
,Auburn, wererecentt."guests• of
and Itirs ^ Melvin 'Raynard of Para- -
.mount..
, Mr. Andy Hamilton of ,A Henfryn,
called on'Paramount• friends .during
,the week• '
The. March, meeting of the , Para-
><'ii_ount,. U,F W O--WaSHheld s;.. at 11e'
• home of Mrs. Eldon Henderson, twen..
'ty-five.ladies being present. 'The re_,
port of thecitizenship c'omniittee was'
read '.by Miss; Ethel Martin; Market-,
ing cominittee's .report by Mrs. Jack
Henderson,, andthereport of the
L
,_egislative ,,committee by .I4irs. O. :Ir:
win:, •jn__conneetion :with•-th, a eontr-ibu•,.
tion 'toward ''helping, to place a "nian
before the tariff board at Ottawa, At:
was moved and seconded that. we
'take up • a `contribution stat our April
meeting and se same to hen-
ffice.
ick
lar-•
ac-'
"What the use of fresh . manure as such -is
.:John fable to create conditions 'favorable
Y Mrs:
Webster' aures th nditions genes
•
Y .1VIrs. ally experienced i this
hosphorous and' potash are the ele-
— y. -merits raost seeded. Nhere erdVer
by and
n41 do
Two excellent papers.:on, St: Patr
were° : read, .one• by Mrs G. •Mace
Mid; .and .the other by Mrs; `J •M
Intosh. A • ` splendid paper-•. on
the U.F.W.O. ' means," . by Mrs
MacDonald •:Instrumentals •-b•
Jas •Webster. and Mrs.' J. 'T.
and several .violin , selections b
• ile Campbell ':were' much',enjoyed b
-the iriembers,',The meeting closed
singing the National 'Anthem,, ,aft
whish the hostess served a dein
'tingle, The April :meeting to„ be held
at the home•.'of Mrs.. Joseph H'e1ni.
Press 'Sec's?: •. -
M•iss • ltertie;:Beckett ' who lea' s 'been
nursing during the ,past •f
g'p few months
:at. Blyth, ha:returne'
s .. d • to -her. home,
at; Kintail., ;
'Mr. Mery
,i C�
n owed' of Jersey i -
yCt,
- Y.
and De. • Arnold Cowan of Toronto.
visited with `their parents.at Hemlock
•
City fir several
days,
•Mi
. And: d
r' .'
s.
M Alex
MacL'
ennaii,.and
family. of Windier,. motored. • •
, d, up•op.
Saturday, and are ".visithi . for 'a few'
days with friends :in:Lochal
sh.
Difain
andWedding
The celebration of 50th : w '
eddin
anniversaries is • not• uneomiii
on: Mtac
rarer
co e
er. m s the el lir
G e ati `
o :o
n ...ill
f
60th.. anniversar . To
Y an esteems
old couple in Ashfiel 'ca
d me thin r
P,
vile • e
g ori' Monday 'of this 'week-
Mr..'
and Mr,'s.' Alex.' C. MacKenzi
.e of.th.”
Lochalsh district. r, r . ei
., f M •MacKenzie�'is
i
n hit". s 9�Qth�, year'- and...his i aft
'year,' s p r her 'in ".
her: 80th.. Their :: daug htere
g Mrs:
,Was bu n
h r 'Mrs.. C .. °
_ .. Boyd end Mis
Y
Alex: gacDiarmid•. and • theirsons
'"
,
Donald and Alex, 'Detroit;, 'and Duncan
n
on; the old, homestead,;' together. with
: a 'nu
bar
m of grandchildren and great-
grandchildren" were. "present: ''Another.
daughter, , Mrs.•. Tennant of ' Buffalo:.
wasQuriable, through illness,` :to , at
tend, Ai' wag' �also a son, Kenneth, of
Detroit. An interesting fact ' about'
'..the celebration -was that the grooms -
'mar and bridesmaid'of 60 years age.
'were able to attend and: to�,enjoy'the
day:' They .are Mr:Donald' R. Mac
Itenzie of Lochalsh,,' end' Mrs. ' Alex.
MacGregor of ' Kintal. The ; many'
'friends .of . Mr... and:, Mrs...MacKenzie
wish ' them' addedo years` of 'health and
life together:
•
•TH(7I s.iiA'it; 'APEII, 14th,, 1921..
• ftwrD.R•TANT CROP IN ONTARIO! A5
'`° ` :IN ALL TH1gi:`_WORLD... Q
Although Qnlyersal y' Grown Not.
•' Ever„'On@Tsbs•tlhe Best •11fefhgds
of Cultivation,t
(Contributed ey Ontario ;t5eptrtnllent of
Aarlcult�ir®, Toroto,) A.
_ —The petate Neons 'ef-the tai r ria=
cipal food crops of. the ciyillzed,
(world _ ,•More lend is.devoted' tp the
potato in countrieeewh'e e. it ie'Frown,.
'than to any other„ vegetable drop weed
for human food.' .'
impo$ant: In Qntario
In •Ontario the potato crop' is one.
et great `importance. There- are,cer
Cain' waif defined, areas: `where.'
grown ailmost''eXclusiyely,as either an,
early crop orae •a late .crop '.Other:,
; tit!'•lairs-,grow=a4reportihn
'Crops, The re;l�•�eerly°distriets are:
located !n:'Pee1.,Wentwirtli, Lincoln,.
No;;'folk, . Elgin,, : Kent/1,010k aid,
Lanibtenecounties Tho` late .orbpv
and seed Crepe. are grown pretty' gen-
'ei,•alle thro:nghout the .ether, countles
and districts of the ' Provin.;e.' `
3oi1
The {market. 'gardener and truck
grower afm to';g'row an 'early,.'_crop
-and desire ,a w.,ell-drained soil of a
sandy or. sandy loam nature. Such a •
soil must be supplied' with plant foods.
and ..be • In such a mechanical Condi:
tion :aa to retain the, necessary •mots
turd. For the late or main 'tee)). any
good loam; well° drained, friable: and
e
rich'
will,,
iv
e
g ,a good crop'. Thorough.
sell preparation is essential:- in all
• Manures,. Fertilizers and Their Phtoe
In Crop ,Rotyation ` •
Crop .rotations play.,an important
part lv,: fitting soil for • potatoes and
•it is generally 'considered that :pota-_
toe's following ,clover sod, preferably.
inanured•-'slid ploughed under during.
the previous autumn for the' early
crop, „is a• good 'practice. The• soil.
should ,be kept.rich and. open, •6void
1'
to potato scab. 'Commercial..fertifiz
ere • can 'be- Used to sUpplement',ma
'Under eco gener-
ally n s province
PAGE: 14' LVIiI,;
manure are used it is generally
ter
not considered n.eeessaij!.'to use eoin-
t3, • niercial .nitrogen excepting in part!
eelar Leases with. the early crop. • On
light soils; where .manure and clover
are ".used an.' 0- (10'ato.14)--41•7•42.-
plied-it
14)—{'•ap'plied-it the rate.of from; 800. to .1,200
pounds per :acre .should glve..good re
On- heavier soils,...under the
same• treatment;, the.' potashn be
reduced: , ' Where chemi" '
cal;; tertiiiiiere
alone are used; as the gourds of...plant
feed;::
a
.,, 2 to.4—(10-12)--=4 to-6=mile
turd applied . up to .one toner •ore
maybe used. p
Planting..
Sets co
ntain
in
Faro. es
g ahold
e'Y fat
least two ounces in'w i
e 8ht should be
.used. Theso are: ,planted from nine
to fifteen inches• apart iii rows' from
thirty to thirty
-sa inche
s
apart: T
ile
late crop shouldbeDlanted thir•
ty-sizinchesbeweenhe;ret e ' Out ivatioi: ' 0'
• ' Fre` u
ant
A and•
thorn
ugh cultivation
early in • the season
m
a
te 'with
mark=
e ed resDonse. .Deep CUltivatienearly
a ins. the season :gradually •becoming
i
sliallower;as`theroot systemdevelo s - - D
-should:, be th'e practice. grow-
ers
,
make it a rule to cultivate during
:the,,• early season ;•after•every...rain.
While., others •will start the• harrow
ov•
er
the:potato iield•ae:'soon as plant=
ingis completed . and co tinue • this
method" e
'o
t slrahogr' tillage until. the
. lants '
t'
D re
a woos
three Indies, high:
The, practise -of hilling is only •recom,
• Mended` when necessary , to smother
• weeds or ;prevent sunburn. •
Harvesting. ` •_
The a' _
e sly crop,_ is often harvested
before It is fully mature, .ln fact,` the
size o1' the potatoes and the market
'demand influence the •date of the •liar-
vest. With the late• :crop, ' however,
where. the season•:allows for'matur,
ity;' harvesting is not
u
advtsed,u;ntli•
'fullY ri ens . For:small,. lots _thedigging
fork, is eommonly.used, while
• for: greater areas the plough. or pe-
' tato, digger can, be used to' advantage.
Care must be . .exercised during ..har,
vest to'prevent damage to: the tubers
that may reduce the market'value..
Storing.
'Potatoes 'maybe successfully o
ed in cellars or ..pis, : When cellars
• are used' the question of 'air • circula-
•tion is: very important: The storage
• temperature range should be,between
32' F' 'and the atmosphere should • be
' just.m'edluin motet. Bins should have
a false, or eiatted• bottom, and df the'
quantities' of.' potatoes: are, large; air:
shafts' should`, connect , the ai ace
beneath the potatoes.'with`..the
'venti-
lators,` • Fite' should be made In: a
well -drained location, twelve to 'Ili
-
teen. inches deep and,•four'or flue teat
Wife.... Ventilators should :be .put in,
and•7co'tering providedas weather
grows eulder.—Dept, of Horticulture;
O, d. College. •
l ..
51'.• HELENS
Mrs.- Chas. Durniii Sr., is
.,, a visitor.
with, her daughter, 'Ors.: McAllister
at. Ripley:•:
Mr. and Mrs.D. Phillips spent the
week -end' with Goderich friends.'
'Messrs. W. •I; Miller • And Cora) 1VIc.
Donald motored to Toronto , on Mon-:
•day.
•"'Mr. McKinney,•was a;'week-end •vis
itor:at his home at Bluevale. ' ,
Messrs. •Robinson ' and: Lorne
-Woods; Mrs:, R. J. Woods, 'Mitt Ma-
bel :Woodsy and Miss -•John. stow visited
friends in 'Stanley during
The : in
' .the • week.
.pley Noble Outcast,", giv=
en by :the' W itec
)► hug
ch, Ir�iiia,tio..
ciety, uri'der.-"the auspices "of the
Shareholders of the Hall,. was en'
joyed by a . fairly , .' cod
... ..:-, ,, Y g crowd.- • ,,
'Har'
vey" 114cGee , c ,
. omedila -
su ie ', , p o£ Auburn
lip d'splendid entertainment ,
be
tw,een the acts.
s, Al 1
sac • Riiitoli , who ,has !been:
ill-foie.several. Weeks with.;, blood „pois
e.
oiling in her hand, :lied .:her'
g
ainputatedrop 'Iuesdayr ,AWe •hope for
'a ,;speedy, recovery:;,
14fr--. George �Ialla
m .of: Detroit .call'
ed on old'. £fiends here, on Sattirda'.
We ai:e Sorry'to report the death
Of Mr. Moss's ,Champion of Fordyce.,
whish. occurred, at.:Luekriow ori'., Moira
'4 o$ (hi+r weel(, •, 4
Bow 'to "Kill !'Mustard."
A'•uysteni that will do' away with
'mustard" in ten years it a three-year
rotation of Fall lye, seeded down' and.
followed by Red Clover, which ' is
ploughed and the third. year, planted
with beans in •rowe 80 inches apart
and cultivated., Fields very bad with
mustard are reclined so, that it can be
oll
hand ped,
Buckwheat will not kill oti
t mus-
tard, :but !t' is agro ; t `h'ef ' • as- it
grows very thickly and shades. many
of the Weak 'si kly plants so that they
amount ,do mot moun
to Very much:
N•;- Canadian 'Apple PPI+s"1n,zceleA
id the Imperial 'apple uhow'In Eng
land, •during.,•, years 1922 to 1925,;,
Canadian apples• Won. .64`first •placesi
7;8
4iec'onds,.14Ahirdieillid• :12 • special
prizes. Th 1926 the British' Coltim I
bla Jonathan was judged, to be• the
best des-' vi
asst, apple In the British•; Flip«
Aire, and the premier cooping apple: :?u
was the Ontario. Rh a .Island Green
ing ' In 1924 an. 1924 Canadian.
o�rn McIntosh a , 'le. war! ju, dged' to: ,1•14
e the b� 46461! *Me II 111 ,, arIroe
uridreds:�of.thous \Canadian , . •
ands ,of
depentl me>r��and;women -�-�'
P forests for their livelihood..
them.
You may
be one of em.
A It
to
d
Match, hac•,�
'cigarette butt, thrown Jd ,
lessly in the woods,. or' a cam re left •
, :.p� mouldering, may • ,
cost you your'ob. It.' •
is up to .be careful ... ,
When in the woods.'
of fire
CHARLES °STEWART
Minister of the' Interior.
• ,W T CHU
,..E URCH; ''
Mr. .and d IVIr
s. A '�'
lb
art. S • impson ands
bab : of.-:Saskatc Saskatchewan, $swan, are:':'visiting
friends. and relatives "here
having
come :,east to .attend th_e e
a
Mr Simpsons sister, •::
Messrs: 'Wm. Fisher, Duncan Ken
nedy arid' Rober'
t Mowbray made a•
.
basin'
ass trip. to , To •onto on ' Tuesda '
•
�:. Y
A few from her' e
e • attended the par-'
ty at Mr. John McGee's hist Thugs--
' day , evening; .
areWe
sorrytoreport
'r
.A
MAndrew
Fot.
x o b., sick in;'bed. We •ho a leo`•
p.
hear " ' early
ofimr' '
p overrient. •
Mr. and •
Mrs, Ar h
t ur � Moore . and
famil
and i`
Mss
Y. Rub •
Ken e
Y _ n dy visit-
: ed. on Sunday with the.forreer's'•aunt
at. Dun anno
g n.
ZI
ON
Th r '
e members s•
of
r the h Women s Mis-
sior r Socia
t o
Y f..
the Ashfield ysi?fiQld Unit
'e
ed .Chu '`
r c h will
ho
. ld ' their - regular. -
Easter meeting 'in '
gZion church � on
Monday,' April 18th'. 'Rev, r..
M Walk
er, a , returned; mfssionar no st -
Y, w a
tioned at Dungannon will
bethe ape::
cial •speaker • of the evening. `: There is
also 'a good programme •being. prepar-
ed. Everybody welcoipe.:
The Parappunt U.F.W.O: will hold$
their' regular •mouthy .meeting: at the.•
home of
e 'Miss' 'Olive. Helm, Zion ori
Tuesday April • 19th. '.
Master .Lane Gardner was in,, Wing-.
hath on T,yriday-..:last,-. having -his -ton:
sits removed. •
Mr. Charlie 'Morrison , of Lucknow:
is., engaged • with Mr.-Thos..Hackett.
far the ;reeding. •
• MA1! EKING
The play presented by' the Lucknow
Ladies' Aid, •Friday: evening; was
humorpus and entertaining. The was:
'dies all! took their parts.'as easily ag.
though they `were= ie their' nature•).'
element. 'Some were especially good,
Th'e''singing' and old 'time musk. :in
the 'second• act rounded' out a• splendid
evening's • entertainment,: •which' was
enjoyed by a, well .filled,house..
Mrs' Thos. Blake's Sunday ' Schoo]
class •of little girls met` at her home
en .Friday„ evening, 'April 1st,' • and
during the evening' resented:
g presented: �4lrs.•
Blake with. a • box of writing paper
and the following addresst Dear
Mrs
] k As you- have been- gut
Sunday School. •teacher for nearly
.two'�years. and have done your work
s'
0
aithf .
y, _ and.. attended sot re •ule
g
ar
a ly, except, in,:ti,me of 'sickness ive•
are presentingyou with "
, this •gift.
Faith.$ 11
u .Y.,..Y:oux.5undRy.•Schooi, class:::
„T)ie�:evening:.was.upentxin.pla? .gaim=
.es,•rafter-:,which;::lu,neh was ',served.
Mr: and Mrs.. ,Ale.:_ Trelea e'• of
...?t.... Treleaven
Ripley,, Mi- • 'Ed, Treleaven,' Of:.,, St,,
�fhomas, aid 11�1r:, and Mrs, • Albert'
Aiken • and.little 'Beth,: of Alle>iford,,
sited Mr. and.,Mrs:e$. J : Kil •trick
nday afternoon.. -
/Jean and Gerald Culbert, , 'who
ve beer quite-s'ick for a fery daav
ys
somewhat 'improved, 1t .utile' •,G
FLO�
RDA
W LE.
Mr. Geo. 'Mae illi ., "
G vi ay and family,
left for: their', new home oma, in' 'London,
'last : Thursday,..
and .1VIrsn•'
Wm
Stephens
.' of
.
- Teeswater,. spent an afternoon • at
MacIver's, the first of the :week.'
Ro
ad .` this part ,n p t have. beeti� great='
ly improved li
p • y.the. use of ahe.grader::
the past's .eek.
.ri n
F e ds a n�
d dei h
g bora '•of Mr.:and'
gra. Archie Cameron from: h �:
.te6th,
r
came to* theirne h
ora.e,:i
in •Flowe
r-.
dale Friday. night, and. ave them'
a
'house-warming, '•and pretentecy the
with three..: nice article
furniture':
xure.
Miss Belle has s ent e
y. p , the
as six x wee
ks at` the home •
MacIver,` left:Saturday tq 'visit with,
friends in Stratford.ra
tford.
,Mr.
Davi
dLe�
n andam
mo'
f :family.
. y
rived ;!Friday' from 'Jensen,. . t'
, o ,make
,their, r.ho
me ' in n ,Flowerdal`
e, on- .the
r
farm, '
hie'
. w . h he •
pfir chased`from•••Chas::
Stratbdee ' We , 'welcome -them
'•ta,
Flowerdale. - ,
"' FOURTH CON: KINL
OSS``•
Mr. • and, -Mrs.,Lemon have `''moved
; up fro'in. •Hensell', • • onto their ne`iw
farm . here. ,
Messrs: 'John ' MeMurehy ..and Cecil
••` ..Robb have- rented :Mr, -Wm. McCon;
hell's farm •for the year.
Mrs. Clarence, Irwin spent ,a; few •
•daysrecrently with `her, parents, :Mr,
and Mrs. •Jas. Stanley; on; the benne
-Mr. Andrew 'Lockhart was a'visitpr
on the 'Fourth; Tuesday , •
Mr. and ,Mrs: Will: Martin' visited
at ,the home' el Mr.'I•b.•Martin,--.Fri
day last. "
We are sorry to hear thatr.
Ms, J.,
Swan . is .;under. the Dr.'s care, and
hone to hear of he early':. improve
menta
1VIr.":Floyd' Strathdee and ' 'sister'
Irene of 'Ripley, 'were visitors at Mr.
Wm. 12obb's, this ,week, •
A pleasant evening', was ,spent. et
'the new, home:of Mr. and'; Mrs, A:,
Cameron, when. their •old . neighbors
'and friends •met • together to present
•
them with seine: tokens of respect,' at
the time of their leaving., the neigh-
borhood.
• W.ES,TFORD. ,NS
EW ,,
The regular Meeting "of' the, U,F.Oi
was held at the, home of Mr. and
<: _ , :.,:
Duncan'- Thompson ori Tuesday
evening, April .5th. A',t,I:?.W.O. was
organized among the ladies, Thn. p-
;grainnie-.consisted"of; a debate be..
.tweed -;the `th ,Cliifi and"'W.estfoi•d.:
After •lnneli',. s,ser'
��ved•b �hlre$�rstess
a feoy...hours.:"`ere-•s. ant ,y
x - �* p tt d'anciiig:
Mrs. , Bro ,n _Alas:` 15urclids a dei'::
1927 Fordu i•coe.
• t
Miss V.1guriel • 1Iawtherne ,! was:
week -e id Visitor' .with, her:. friend
Miss Nanc4, EroWn.
r'!tumber from .here .attended the
concert ' and chime in Ripley en
day evening; 11114,81) 44eported tho As,, or
u4� Oe i gni% it ; e fill
Childs'
&' Girls I3loomcrs •. Pink,: : •
Peach
, a air .
. a 5c
p � THE•;;•
MARKET �Horneil-gurdoc' o
o -o .
Here
d Thi
• ere
•' When
the internal trouble" whish'
has been devastating China 'for th
_ ,o e
last fwo years subsides; r
.. a t amen-;
dons' market will open' u for • -
p p Cana .
:dian wheat in that country, Accord-
ing
,accord= '
in -to
g J. )✓... cott representinga
S ,
.large British firm at Hon' 'Kon ' .
g , g,
on' his Waybac
,back to London to: report..
ep
Bounti
es' aid:
for• bob=
Pcats iin
New Brunswick,.
by the ,Depart -i,,",
merit of Lands and Mines, have a so•:•.:
'far exceeded 'the'`.fiur
g es for the cor-
responding period er 'last year,
L.Gagnon,ief.
according•to .• A.
ch.��,
•game warden, -'who; states that.Wild
Yd `..
cats ;are -beingkilled ire t
greater nuin
bers each- year. .. ,•
-
• -Ontario' buyers of Milk cows have '
Chester, Cumberland and Pictbu
cOenties. ; The, buyers are Andersen, ,
:Brothers .'and.' lVieSsrs.' Graham and
•
. The first auction sale of •hoeses
'that, has takeh: Place in 1VIOntreal !for :
,Some years was peeped at the East
,End Steal—Markets March 28.
Stablinewas put:at 262 horses and,
'it Was stated that aPProicimately 200
horses. were told. ' The deniand Was
mostly for,"heaVy, draughl herpes;
poses, corning. chiefly from Alberta
and Saskatchewan; and 'some frem
•
Conieqnent tpoh an agreement
reached .at .general conference`,ef •
. Canadian aed United :States
.graph :companies the ,Canadian Pad.
• fie, telegraphs have anriomicedthat
Cede words will 'be aceepted At all•
their, offices in futeee. fer day. end
feet:both Canadian' and international
bushiest, .the., companies conCerned
Cahadiae -National' Tele:- •
gizanhe' and the'Weeterri Union Tele-.
granh Compeer,
„rats :and:: Other,,Watet.:Lurs,,beerinr".-
aovernment, 'was. indicated
The amereltrient"Weeld give the Coif-
ernment power to regulate ahd
lease the Dominien water and land ''
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