The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-02-09, Page 8• er 61:1
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RIETY ..TO RE
ONTARIO
. FARM CONDITION- IN HURON
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AgrictlItqr:14;T:Aepresentativi Makes
, Report County 'COnneiL
The District Agricultural ' repro-
sentativc maade a lengthr•report to
• . ;
..-the-Thiron:county' council . in session
in Goderiek,last 'Week with a large;
anlou'ilt• statistical inforination. In,
carrying out the !work -24,655 mileS
were travelled ,hY auto,.' 2,31.6 .,letters
received, 1,371, letters written:, 10,903
circular': letters . mailed; .1800- bulletins
and., reperti'. distributed, • etc., 30
,:meeting,,•$' 'addressed `• in .
1927. 4. ;
Live Stock 1,010Tovelnen, ,
m tiankt,"'a-alloziere7of.-
Q
4.1
TWE CKNOW 1111201)0110 ,fty, oth,.1923
field foi fitrthet Weil; and Whit Stick.
'atiotIs; reAalti !Nei 'Past
deavOrs are -10011y' interested in
• tdrincing the work in as yet ' up,"
Loa d districts in the eounlY,"
Junior' Institutes. •
.."11ire(1 Or qirle
Clubs are active lopidwPo „or Rut -
14m Junior Institute, g",..5 Members;
iryth, Girl* Club, 8n,membera;',Lon-
iislodro Junior, 'Institute, ".20'".Tera-
. :erg. These ,organization ',lave. het.
• velY, engaged: in Institute *work in
so -Operation with the local senior ,in-'
'ttitutes:, 'Coaching household
*once "judging • was, received with open
train and-the'results Were.'exceptiOiy,
slily,. geed: -Several- Aehat-e-Phi,YA'.-,iid
. 0,010 Pitg•NIS .CIIANC14
.; Erntio tb OpeYafidit t wooliihigt
roachintl$, vit0uum clU4netdi' hattOrY"
chargers; And 'othet-SleCtrical appU
aneeg is declared to have interfered
with the reception of radio programs
-thecity councik PnirOehl, In., has.
14.Ssed `411..Ordinanee. forloidding.
any-
one.to use t:bOtween. aeon • and Mid
night .any ."instrument, 'device, or
machineWhich shall cau lecttical•
interference , with, i!eceptiorir
theonly exception being theuse of
-
'xaray, instrinnents • e..citninatien •
'social:evenings have ,resulted froin,
he interest taken in • Girls! Club
; •
Work • ' ' •
• "The first, live stock judgang• coro.7,
setition held in the &may ,at
Blyth, July ' 211th. Rusty -list. was
• net large but the start was made of
a project •that is new considered
worth while . by many who were un-
able 'through ideal haying conditions,
. •
to be present." •.
•"The Royal 'Judging Competition.
was a keen .one. The, tee free -trio,
• winners earned their. places and all
theiriselves' :as
- hateiest_,13e,-.±
' stock, nature •Aidiettinee in.
.purcliating ,,,ikok;fleck ,sires was
tWel?.;,:;';ebeerfnlr*,;:. Ten..:yloCk.7„:
eaStrating,:.antw.0••
dipping
. „ . ,
TWO 'W.00:.,U4ill'ect'Tp"
big" taken in drainage, judging from
the ,difficulty the manufacturers had
in supplying- tile for field work."-
' "In weed control our •success was
i•Tearly all ninnieiPalities-an'
pointed inspectors to enforce the new
act. .• Some inspectors succeeded ' in
;clearifig an 'their districts pretty Well
and it is hoped' that .we ins* he in a
position •tci." offer more', assistance in
1928.than We' were -able to • give in
-1927."
WoOl. • Mazicetinie, • '
demonetrations...were given in sheep.
• Swine, itifiziesreineni. the Mime-, notable
• achievement„wais,-: the ',Organization'
and holding of the. first' Huron. Coun-
ty. the:
estab-
)ishment of two more Efiiir Chiba.
There are: 'nine Roar- -.Clubs in the
,entintY.
..doininenting,‘"on the Ekon.' Hes'
-"We handle in• our office sacks*,
twine:- and .shipping tap , for • those
who wish to, ship their wool to the
Canadian Co-operative Wool' Grow-.
er. No organized attenpL ha been
ina;le pi. 'Induce sheep owners to sell
their fleeces in any • partienlar-way.,
There' is no doubt,' however, as to the
eon?
hein
the
Lion
•
repr
•Tiers.
n ',art
gOO
-seed
tha
•ion
!he
•
'The
,wo
el
tig
'anti
sto
petitors expressed.
g extremely well, pleased with
nature and object of the competi-
. Nearly every township was
esented and alinest
of prize Winners .came "trent
h and South Huron. Fortunately •
d classes of stock, poultry, apples,
s-and--potittees_ivere..:suppllett_aral
t helps considerably in ' 'Making
teats, of this nature successful"
The .domestic' science judging*
petition. at pririth, :July 20th; was
'first of its kind. in the county..
girls did; exeeptiOnally good
ric and this. promise's to be a real '
test in future years."
The inter cOunty, live 'stock judg-
teana was 'thirteenth at the Royal
sixteenth -nt Guelph out -of - 31.
' teams respectively. They:
od Second as a team..at 'Guelph in
Aofirmp .0)iviton•
„iloTH$. • •
the wrallu.st, congregation ;at. Hack7
Eigh001. find
003, Church during,: the present pas-
torata :ve-e seen on ° Sunday. The ,
murnps e9idelnief which. AS in -so
hones- in "that r•eighborbecod,;
UndouhtedlY, the, caaae. ; •
.A• fine spirit' and .aV'gratieus iin
cluttactriged the; , ad-
„
11-.1X.M.561. .p .1AM11(1,
pf "the ord's- Slipper at
the Zion •Chuich, itt the nining and
41c,;tidle •„here yepicidtided,
gW-
tng aecOulat of the .desth . And fen
of the 'late James. Rryart, Th
taken frem The Saturday Review, a
7ancouver publicatiOn1 .
larethera..c: f,'• the. Order that.
-3tiengthened .throi.Oh life 'the
ody the 'late ..Jantes• Tir.yan was;
laid 'at teat Wednesday, afternOint, in
he family tPlot :at „NOttli; Vaneouvir
.P. ServicOS,' were,. ld: Te-st'er.`
nr, .1.:ees7,0 r. 711. e e •o! NII;IpTtieesrh:sp'oiron,c.tiehna:0, de' vveir 'int; s'f t4, st. na I.leomktgp id,e„ &30• Mri
Office o after w between 40 and 50 mein,
- Whether or not this curious orcliit- rmon on "The
Very good • cent,- -ers Paraded to: 13tirrard7'Funera,l'
nodi Th id 'street, east...where
.'orie part of it weithesdrloan .atten.. Pan1:7t.e nssen bled 17 7-tvi:Ce, '1.71h 11,Ppei,1.1i316ron.;srit0 1,‘„t4. , bti,..ted. by
; . a nu bei of eitit};1:trkede' nso a 2 30- • Mr. P He anon
ReY. J., . •• and' My. Itobert
Midnight. .Fairfield;':Or at, 144. of Crniiatcia ' •
',.)..g.2?°47.),4;c11)08erc. �f r. stays'1,1,111, ;1111•: „smerir_r';/.F.:ic'refill,:iti9'' 7rai;da-was
'•;'atntth3).(17tiai:II"f'a;j.141fle.grere. r.'tht "..111771r5;
be to v.g,eatibuat otiktbd! we, tak;70:0, ‘Ti:lie res. andr
.Not year age tliete Wei•
er, is. in her' $he was °"1;°.t.
Phrase. about "a: 9 felloW' 'in
wIhQ the service, was one of , the• Meet
a 12, o'eloelc town." AII ti:wns are 12
o'clock toyirg". now,' at least, •es• far as
, ,
'indOor life is concerned... Thd,),r,adio
has lengthened the evenings. . It has
.done this, not only int,he towns •and
villages, but even onthe ifarins„,
,
Of course,. the , average, Satinet. will
not itaY Up ti1 midnight, except up
on ,special occasions,: btithe 'does stay
up to g later .hour than: formetly.',
Ar a ' later bedtime hour... mut'also
cn ati 'a- later hour for arising.- and
for starting the day's work.' •
—The exact signifiCancea all this
had better he left for full explora,
tiOn by,. Soine:socicitoiy student -who,'
'must, prepare a thesis to win
g•re.. But there isno: doubt that a
change' in rural' bedtime hours is n
social development of "distinct inr-
•pottance.7,-,Chicagu, Journal ' .of. Com-
a iudging . dairy cattle and Harvey
-o-operative-way-gairrin•s-
. „ , , -popular, .
JohnitoriTiVas ;se'Ciiiid 'nlid-Wmr-IVIel/='
;la:Wing:the fleeces' and car -i; in ill 'i Waine third individual in thig* Class.'
..ItY; -,The farmera are learning ' thet
, weriaration are ' eonsidOrel import- Wrn.,, Mcliviraine stood seventh hi the-
,
•o-operatiVelY."-: ' • The. Inter -county ' gidsl judging
. . , tearn at the C.N.E. stood third out
' Farm Labor Situation.
„the- reto,rX ., opinion _
is 1--.'i'l4e.ith3r regarding the Hog.
Fair.„ LexiireSaedl them-.
selves 'as! Well:: satisfied in ,eyerY way
'With:the: resultS ancl.'we arelooking
ferwe,rd to .Pollehlkent entablinb-
mei*. et. a, .0iunty,.. _Hog ;;;Fair. •
. Hog
grading has -perhaps suffered,. to
the fallen"' Markets,:;, Nevertheless,
Seine' 'centres: have.; continued supply-
ing n. large percentage of, select hogs.
•The decreased .Priiiiiinni"•, ,, select
hogs has not. done the 'limpness' anY
;,good as far as raising select hogs is"
ConeernZtt,.ComPubsOry grading r,owill
he received* by the inajority*•: as a step
in advance:"A,tew Statiatles . relative
to ,the..het situation, may prove • pf
value; The 'business is holding :its
own fairly well. ' it be inter-
estineto add that in 1026 1523 SOWS
and 1,12 stags were marketed; while
, 192/ to ,Dec. 9 only- 1181 sows" and
93 stags were 'disposed .„of. ,that
Way,: ' This i3. an indication that our.
hog. raiders are panicky and from -
personal' obServatien We, believe that
; "The poultty industry is. one of the
," most valuable farm side lines, in the
•county. The. quality Of poultry pro-
duce is showing yearly improvement
• , and, while prices are only fair, jet
• increased. production •by, Careful man-
agement` is „making the .'enterprise
•Very' profitable. A gulling campaign
. , , - •
was conducted its in the past. It is •
:aia....entathished. pat of.. the hfusineSs'l
on a gitd‘dlY number of 'farms' te.cull
annually. '• A iinniber Of young men
were, trained to cull the , flocks."
• "Generally speaking the 'live stock"
Situation is fairly 'good, The indica-
- tions/are that 'considerable work will
be neeesdari at a future. date: It is,,
thought ;that the gradual traniitien
dairying will:necessitate the for-
tnt itezns by the Company handling
f 25 t ma' a. very creditable show -
"A, number of requests •for form 'ng.: They were first as a teain,, in
wer'"he!..i4lecl'.'• keen lidging clothing. :Louise Miijs: t)�
ily of epplication forms. on band both; ..
4. the ;Provincial and,Deminien Irn- .'lliey Was, seventh and -Eiliin' McCall
rst, place:in, this ciasi...„ ailelda,' Me-
'ingration, Departments :and fnrwaTd, orith.'iliss, McCall Was tied for 1..1.11,i'.
InPlicatio.ns to , those , Departments , lace; in. house , furnisiiings! ...• Miss
Iary:WOod 'Who', was. carried as ,' a
-yiltheut• 'delay ;When 'requedted to de :
• " .
merce.„
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COMMUNITY , PuTE,.
tpare, was entered in the open cloth -
Advisory Agrieultutral Cnuneil. • n lass and was returned the win-
,"This- is .a new feature uf our work. nee, ' •
tar the council,' o`ennintl'hig Referenleewas. mule t:!thevallous
..apresezitative farmers' in the county. .bort courses in a,gri..0
ltu •e and
has been nsked 'to becoine• thorough- , 'mine economics,. sWine and sheep
ly familiar with the cote:Miens ir narIceting, farm mechanics and
4heir particular districts. No meet- :wine course at the packing. plant3.
ing were held in ,4927, but arrande.
merits. are being', Made, tg' get THE :GAME „OF' .LIFE
• rether early in 1928 soti-at . defi,
ite program maYhe "(I. rot,: b-1:-.
risory ...Councils are of inm
estia
:Wile. in many counties, and we are
toPing to see a :_similar' .Situation
tere," • The eh -internal's* are as :follows:
'Olin L. MeE,wen, .Wroxetnr; R. R..
110an,..11ayfield; John 'Farrish, Luck-
ioW; Geo. , R. .McCartney, Seaterth,
ind Stephen. Hogarth, Exeter. '
•.Live.„,Stock lireeders4.'Club;
. •
"No new ones were bathed in 192
;Vile 'Huron •County Breeders' Assoc'. ,
ition held their , annual sale, of 'pora-.
wed...beef, cattle'In •Winicharn. in Feb
-
?nary. Thirty-five head wero,diSposed
Of at a cest. of $5' per. head and . an
tverage Of,: $94 per head Was ' .the
'srasssale. receipts„"
: Rural .School Fairs:.
"Our school fairs.;Were better than
, 1920, More and .bette. eittriea,.•
, oere. shown •.at 15 of`the. 1.9 ..faits.
?he' fairs tan more .smoothly and the'!
ui.operation all ?can.:ernad was' ex -
client. The generdus, treatment :of.
hese fairs by the countycouncil ,
'eeply appreciated by .
:Dome • Garden Contests. ,
• "Three Horne •• Garden '• 'COntests
•vete- held. The judge rensited the
•ontests :very "'Nearly all had
heir gardens4Plihape for judging
.vhenhe caned and the fact that 63
..,if-the.;.75,„ gardens scored '60 per cent.'
ir over is very::tiatisfactity._Seven:-
`ten ' gardeiti.-Seered. 66
letter. , • „
• Junior Fanners* Assocititinn8,
"Two- are at present
• cti vet, FordWieb, 23 tliertibetal, th,•,.
'5 )embers. These are al that:te,,
• nab of the.:,orgarii.tOikar.L.las_rined:.
ho cir.eJusionof each. short, Course: •
Self-that-s.Hreal,nueloutcha0:ieen,
'stabiished in th-e.,.‘41Tith"'„:'...010:611.1t0fi5Z.
ts members.,hitee been' 'VettY activC
ver since the `conchision Of the short...,
rse burnaty, MAI,' -A -lin:Weer •
ItitilOrqoaliners not affiliatml wttit:
y Ideal itatiOCiation have taken
Aderable interest in the; work of the.
Departinent,- Several attended the .
ttiaghig"' terapetitions and practke
held during the -Year and it inpuber
of them are planing to atteidjuni'o
etniferenee(tbis bit. There.' Is no
,Otinty aseleiatiOn as yet,"
fatiner Weirk iji now zina.of
our hra4Qr p�jqt, Tr0 4440000
,
anal riskistane, e 'in- establishing dafry
• herds.; The matter of declaring the,
" ' county a 'better bull area! and mak-
. big: it ,a T. B. Free District are -also
• future problems."
- 741NO--;special-canipaigni-were titan
nrated except the Cern Borer cam-
paign With th,e-laPpointineitt,of a
• capable inspector it WouTdr,,appear
• that the posilbilities Of having, JO
discontinue' „corn growing were lint;.•,,
Ited. You have heard the inspector's
report on* the progress of his Work
• and (Air assistanCe i „available 'fit'
• any
"The „spray service In. ,eorinection
Withthe apPle grower's was 'dentin.'
tied 'with excellent reaults. We have
a number, of splendid letters of an.
preelationof tho. oprolt -Berl/lee on
,fta' These' are from hOth Our rogto
Jar an4 oupp,100i00417 Ilst 0$ 000rit
f
40.
•••
•
Jots- typical jthe ' gam.e:LO in '-`.0.)
game of football, 'soliloquizes the
()prier of .Cianbrook, B.C. We are
1.11 striving' for a: toUchdeNtn. Some
f us, when we teceiYes n blow. in
olar' plexus' ' become • discouraged,
hrow up our hands. and- refuse to
nick the line. We see it in every
ay life, On the railroad, in
jr Camps', in the mines' and in the
-;enerat. run of husiness. Optimistic,
•outit is 'sornetimes .smitten with it.
-)isappoilitments' will come in busi-
zeiS or works :of any ;description;
ompetition is becenting •‘,I:eener and.
c•eener, no doubt etlitut• that, but the
nen who *in will ,have the spirit of
ihe football player' who. strives just
is herdto win, when the Score is a-
:rainst him, as when it is in his favor.
ManY,..a man has bowed hie•head and
left. the dock just- .before his . beat :
lame in., , -Take your knecks • as a
'-art of ,the genie, but keep On buck.
."sig the line. Love your work as the
"ootball Player loves his game, play
it as he does, according to the rtiles,
•,nd you will win: not becanse of leek
but because of *pluck.' Wsrk hard
.and :aavej"a , little every daY:•• Don't
he a spendthrift and shun the inisp•';
Whose" purse strings are as tight As
the bark on a tamarack ' tree. • The
Iteady, plodding individual Who goes
through life' with -ni stni16..swire'keepi-.-
1.way..,from ;* fait viemen and -still
-aster men. will, when he comes to
the" end ofhi working days, have a'
tidy ;tun set aside, Which Will main-
tain him in comfort in his declining
, The village of Blyth has been en-
gaged ,fi;:.-first,7-iate_?lispute, arising ,
out of the erection,. or the
management Of its, -coinmunity
holl-
It appear s ',that...the Ontario. Govern.-
ment, through: ' the Department .c.,f
Agriculture, bid adVanced , the sum
of $2,000 to the v111A,e to he .Used
.the erection of .4:Community hall,- it
accordance With .the proviSiens of •the
Communitf Hall Act,
particularly bricdit and appreciative
beautiful ever' carried: out :here.
• t
that evening,. glad to see •so litany ,•
friends and teelt a keen. pleasure ir
the hyrtris.' sra;?:, 'the PraYers .offered
and the. addre,so• glyen'. That. „was
secord r..ftetirg. the_kind for
•
• .
!hat %week.: thI4' .one. previous tieing
,itt Mt. Isaac. Andrew's, in ,the
intetel.tof anethey of .metifers„
in rgraol... ,MrS.''..andcrson, who is also
•in her 88th year, but „who takes a
keen delight'. in • this kind ,:pf. thing:
One Plea -int); ing ' that our:
Cherch. peotile haVe. no' Orgotten •
how to gathOr and .calrY 'ea 'A'
geed prayer meeting4 in these days
wbeti.„ jazz and. whkaf seen/ '.'abnor-
-
'malty .
, Blake service:next Sunday
morning, 'and thronTrh thct day, at
a ch 'a rinn the talk wi
on.'"The Gesliel 'According to Us.”'
. . , , .
•.
, . ;set. . .
forth in the 'Act,' and ,ttits..fact,. emu,- We are Sekry to report the serious
ing to the 'attention, of the .Depart- illness: of little Jean Martin; young:
ment, a '• demand . was, made upOn the ost daughter. of *Mr. and 'Mrs. Dan
3,7il1age'. to return the $2,000'. to, the .knitin; • ' •, •
DePartnient, '
There Was a.:good:;4pat:cf ,speeafa-
tiorias to ., What should he done, but
the matter ' was ' finally .settled, •Iast
week' by the council .• appointing a
Hall Board of Management.. This
'•Oard is ir,ade op' of representatives
4.. the etraneil, the. :Agrkilltural Se- :
iety, the Hortictilturak Society,
Yemen's --Institute ',encl...., the local"
churches.. • - have enough •Inoney to pay .for their
These appointment's hailing, 'been . arena... •
WHITECIIURCII I
, . . .
• mrs.. •Purdon. visited' -few
• Cameron at Beifa't nd also a .few
-lay with her brother,-MiAndrew
_Stein of pararnetnit,i:
MisC Mary Martin of London, is
`Asiting •-at her home here; '
,311 s Irene Moorevisited a fe*,
lays' la.st. week with her aunt Mrs.
Jack ',Dendsymin; at Paramount
IVIr.'•and Mts.' Roy Batton and two
Children of .Saskatchewan ; visited on
Saturday with ,Mr.. and. Mys. David
• . •
- It would appear that the heti wag
not being managed ;in, the Way Kennedy.
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' FLAW ERDALE.
lir. and MtDuncan, Graham:, 2nd.
on, sent Friday With their daugh-
ter,.• Mts..' W. F.' MacDonald: ,
: 'Nearly every honse in FlOwerdale.
'',A!SS represented* at bie hockey
Match. liwItipily; • Monday :everiirig..
If ereticds' Will help,' they r_WilLSOcin
Iraperly Made.„ the trouble regarding
the money is ovey.
O 0 a:L-4-
YOUNG MAN • "WENT. WRONG' ,
, A number of yearg ago.Re:ive John
:Weigel of Cairkils; •;iiad c.n. English
lioate" boy employe'd on his farm,
named Sydney • Cooner,, • says. • The
Mildinay ,Gazette. The boy was
fairly steadY worlier;; hilt he mistook
ome noise he heard 'for a call to the
Anglican ministry:. ;Faint work ',be-
came a drudgery to him, and he fot..
ally gave it tip;, to follow: his erratie
ambition:to become Preacher.. Soon
after, this he dropped entirely out of
sight as,', far ':as_his, Ontario :acquain.
tanees Were concerned, mid this *eek''
Reeve Weigel was "sur'prised to '• rer
eeiVe a letter •froin Copper,. written
front an insane .asylnin in England,
.where this young. -man is now an in-
mate.
LI91JOR CONTROL ACT
DOESN'T HELP PAYMENTS
• RIPLEY-
• riatid-'Mrs-,--W D. :McP,10fL--ir-re--
7•iiiiiThriiie:wiirgroom, werc tendered
reception in the Township Dell on
,thn,rsdair eve.Ong.. last' by their .
"eriend- in Itinlest Stad 'toehalsin
hoot *three hundred' guests were pres-
ent and , a„,:verrenfoYable evening was
lnent in dancing, music being onn„-
.tditil hy mackentio, Orchestra. Dui?,
ing the evening Dr. and Mrs: Mc-
Leod were 'presented., wilh a ,v11,
filled purge of 'men0i. At midnight
refreshments were fiertred, The Com..
mitten . in ohargo' included l<040
A Hamilton merchant selling good
on the„inatallment Plan, claims that
since the ,advent of the .Liquor
ttel idllteti on a' Ate-mere...A ifficul
He said, in a.-.newspsper-intervieWl
"Since liquor IS . SO ninth :easier to
get, ineh who, were just able to get
along •and-rnseet' their payments now
take their- Pay and bUY. liquor with
it and fail back in their payments.
that 'ther are not able :have. the
...P0Infqt.k .0*Y :(1Pring the
•-Oarkar
all -their' • money on 'drinkir-Acton
Free *-Press.
.
Mr. Angus • Graham has '13een haul-
isnehgo. the rat's sup,p1,3r. or wood:to: our
, .
. Mr.' Russel Scott of Ripley High
School, ."spent the, -weelc-end at his
1.1bine.- here'.
Mr. A. Jacklin of Brussels, spent
. •
•Taesday night cizti'oL.. r's.
From a ,receitf-photo Of Mr. Bryan.:
,
Pall,,bebaverC'•;weie -five ::Paet. :rnaS•d
Acts of the Order of whichthe. de,"
'..::enseclWagalad•a Past mastere
. , Thom-,
is ..ctiminiegi,' Themes, . Hutchison,
Ftigier; ',George .MarshalL
and A..'.WaiWiek,' and n old friend'
of Mr: .Bryan'sand ; also a Member
Of Buriari ledge, John :Neate:
. . . ,
Follov,:ingi. the ,Chapel .serviCe,.'• the.
-lodge .took Charge and .esepited the,
body to, the graveside, where the full',
.1ylasetne, 'burial Setviee• 'was •
forme& by Worshipful Mastet. JOS.
eph NicholsOn, • assisted by officers'
'
,brOthers, •,
-•••••.••••••°,4,...,
Seeing- Ilimitelf As Others Se; flIn
When a hentieekett man sees ids.
Wife terrified by' a -garden worm he
gets some idea where tic standS in
--the settle of :creation, .
- Anekthan,ze Says ;"Ainerican wo-
men spent $15,000,009 on hair mar�
ael#, ttim8, hair -east etc." .Evidebt4'
- lY the bathers Ars tha °nets who 010
toro Max, MoAul0 Ohio 140o1,0041 ,
St0L00100+
• . A114 1,174.400e
o
far—
and yet
• so near!
, !lnst. 3:1:thim
John by
liLonol
Distancey
I ,go_t, here -all 'right.' :Then . •
• : neither of US: Will besvorrV
leg. :It's Wonderful to be
'able to visityoulike thia • .
• and 'yet 'keep as close touch
with'With homel'Osif I were there.,
' What rnust• it haVe been like,
In the old days, before Long •
..,\Dv:Pitiae)n,_cyeouil
rrittder:i.ttaPkoli:gibleo?f!g "
. :place the call 'for. you
.; your wraps."
"That Will be fine. Sunt ask "
for our number, 124, so
get • the cheaper Station,to-
Station rate. In a couple of
• days call up again, in the
evening, .sa 1 can4mye a few'
vsord&vt;intih, Jhlieactheafteridren8.sa
,„too.
The v •
,is really very 10w."1. • •
.7Every Bell Telephone at 16.
Long Distance Stations:
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NOTICE Tir D1TORS .CltE . , .
IN THE MATTER, of the estate.
of Paul Smeltzer, late of the Town
of Goderich in the County of Huron,
Retired:- Fanner, Deceased.
• Notice -is hereby _given, . pursuant ,
to Section 56 of the Trustees Act;
-.1914, Chap. 121, that 'all'
'Creditors, arid • others having Claimi,
or- demands 'against' the estate of
the said Paul Smeltzer, . whodied on ,
or a'ootit• the 6th'• day of Deceinler,
A.D. 1927,', at the •Town ' Of Godetich.,
Are required, on or before the 23rd
.day of ,February, A.D. 1928, to send
Pezt, prepaid or deliver . to the
Fstecutrizt of the estate . of the said,
iteneeased' theirCili:ianna4:d
"urnars, edchTsesaadscrip-
Ain.ttefuilarclars in Zitig
of their claims; a statement oftheir,
aeconnts. and the nature , of the se-
curity, if any, bOa by.twetyi.
• %AND' TAKE, NOTICE tha-t--,after
'such last ,mentioned• date the :said ,
•Plv...ecntrlic will Proceed ta- distribute
Mr, and • Mrs.; Vian.,'Knarc and chil-
dren, Jack and. Moreen, or Linterick,
SasR., are :visitor s at Mr, Richard
Gardner'S. ' • .
"M"1:: and .Mrs. Chas. MeDeraigh en-
tertained ih'e, Zion Dramatic Chiboit
-
AlondaY evening, "t0 an °Oyster Sup-
per.
Miss Marion Cousins of,.Lueknow;
spent rthe Week -end with her friend,
Mis6 Norma Anderion.
.., Mr. and, Mrs. Janies McKay and:
min, Jack _cif Willow, Creek, viiited,
•iver , the week -end •vitlt.„. • Mr. and
3i1is, Ralph Nixon and Mr. and Mrs.,
Wesley Ritchie. •
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Button.and fam-
ily,„ from Sask., spent a day recently
tvith Mr. and MrS. Jack Gardner."
-.:-Mri-and-.-Mrs;-'.-Masoir.liVicAllister of
St... Augustine, . spent; : Steadily, with;
-MY; and Nits., tichtlid- Gardner.
morfg.7the parties entitled thereto.
death he WAS provincial 'government
Mr, Bryan (lied • in the North Van-.
^ouyer—.6eneral Mond4Y.
night. He Was .in his • 74th year and.
'.,ince 101.6 had made his homer'. in
the fl.SgPt1 of .the said deceased • a-
yalley: At. the.. time ;of his
,reAafril n'nly to the claim of .
,Sanitary inspector on the Greater
Vaneauver watersheds, • being.; sta.
ti011ed:. DU t110 Capilano holdings :of
the -Canilain) Timber ."'CernpanY. ,
He is survived by his ,w'.dosv,, Mrs..
:Taines "trYan; 3665 Campbell :Ave -
.nue,: Lynn Valley; clue st.ep, son; Dav-
id B. Boyd; forrizerlY",'' mechanical
:superintendent of „. the . Vancouver.
'Daily Province; and .now of Les AU -
gelds; Charles, B. Bryan of Safi An7
tortio,.. Texas; , ' Bryan,,
of North yancouVer, and J.
Wilbur B. Tian .of. ,Edatonten; Alta.
The' latl: Mr. Bryan 'herb in
, Lando/1i' Ontario; , in 1854.. .par-•
eonit,,sthwatercui •sTJohn and (Jennings)
Bryan, of Irish birth, and pioneers
. • „ •
. After ten years'. service ',the
London Advertiser, 1,4 took over the
manaz.seinent of 'the Lu'rowSen-'•
Which: he later owned In 1879,
•-and ,that -for -410 yeirs. It
was. during, his 'riine aril primarily.
"due to. his effeyts tlist.'Llicitnew be.
came' the. scene of the greatest Cale-,
donian gaines' ever held 'in America.
Throughout his life he was ale/ay/7,
interested' in public affairs. In 1898
he Was elected Warden of the ,Co.unty
'of Brucel:the 'YOUngest incumbent .of
the . office befoie or since.
Upon" his retirement from active
newspaper work, he tante to Van;
gOtiver, in 1908 but a fko. months
` •
later was recaled to Eastern .Canada
, . . . .
aume,--the-Anties.,' of inspeCtor-
'a ader--.--the-departinent-of.the-interie
:----Raterning, -to Vancouver,. he, . Was.
for some„ leers •inspector under the
engineering' ,department .for the, City'
of Vancouver: In . 1016 he , was,. Op-.
pointed previncial sanitar,y inspector
.Early in Decerviber Mr. Bryan met
'with* :-stiffering •
tulie'd fent when strtick a'speeder
on tile ,logging railway ef the CantIan° Timber cOmpatiy, YWhile sem
Ugly on Ahe, Way to reeoVery, he
Mffeied a • relapse whielz ended in
his death...
Floral tributes were releivect frOM
the follottilig: .11reihren of „Old fight,
et
Timber Co.', Ltd., John .A. l\toohi
totalon, Oa," the Tiryan
which it shall then have notice, and
that :the said executrix will not be
liable for- the saichaise,ts or any part..
thereof to any nnrson dr .persons of .
-whose -elnm notice.... shall not _ have.
2,;een. by , it at the time of .
such.•distribution. ' - ' •
Frances MeNevin, Exeentrix.
• . By Dudley 'E. Hohnes,
, Solicitor for the said Executrix.
DATED at Goderich this 23rd day
. of January,. A.D. 1928.. •
LANGSIDE ,
: Mr.. and. Mrs'. Russel 'MacDonald
'*.e.r.e,-„buS.Y.4_o.1.4nir,..lait-..ir_NicL....t.sLtheir.,
netv- Nem dr the..rititerAide,", of Myth._
We wish ' them the , best of success
'i.p....-t101!*-fle-iii.91?).Miilltiing3:- ' .
Ilitts#8.,tane of ,§,...s, No. .8. ' and
'Blake' of S. S. No. 9.; left litst.:Friday
to .,,ttencl the ,,,Ac HOMei, ., of the
Tit
..St atfoed.Nermat 'school, -Amid on
F ido evening. ' . •
• Mr.. hnd MrS.'Weiley Tiffin Spent ,
an evening recently with Iliftii.. ix
billies of the bOinithery. '
' We Ifte fileated to •repsittlitit7Mr:,'
'Archie' Clow hat; recovered 'slightly
froni his._recent ilinthis, . • • ,
• Wig, I. Richardson and Pebble 4 , , , .
Spent Sunday evening w1Mt Mr, Arid Oa Mr. gallant and .00n4" .100144 neyd, mil,' frrnager, mrt end mut
gni, r, thileraont • ' tr100049r* Pt tliii tildg Liiiiiier qltibo litiffitgti PI lirOlvlit"
• , •
enr.."'and Mrs'. D. Tyson, 'Mr. Pete
Larsen. My: and ..Mrs, George White,
• and' Mrs. A. Dunean. Lynn Val..
and Mrs. ^cat,' North I,Onsditie
17, mr..and Mrs. If.. ' .Chanc.e; Mr.
Liberal AsSOciation: . Mr. and Mrs..
"The 'Review". employees, ,
-11r. and • Mrs. Goodwin' G. .Johnson,
Lynn Valley Liberal Association,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Munro, Lynn Tal-
ley ,Brethren, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. t
yoprhees, Lynn 'Valley and North ,
Loasdale Women's' 'Christian , Tem-
seranee. Union, the District
onton Bulletin ens ployeiza, "Bry-
an". Y:W.`(,.T.TJ.., W.' Devglas Bal.
four,-, the G'01YeTUrrient. of . the: °:Prpv.•
:el !British. Columbia, Mr. and •
Mrs. R. L. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. •
MeGintriS, •Reeve .and •14rs. Vinson,
West_ Varkouver, Mr. Robert Logan,
Mr. and'Mrs. W, F. SMith, Mr, and
Mrs, • G. R. Dennia, • the Women's
'Christian Temperance • linien, North'
yarrnever, Mr'. ilnd Mrs. C. ,
.,-DirrEt-Pet'tr?AndrusSi
Maurice -J. Sullivan, West Vancouver
Liberal' Association, Mr,' and Mrd:
Kirlcland, John MeL • an and • flintily',
Mr.' 'and, Mrs.' W.. T. Ilisted, Reeire
*Ind Mrd.,••Fromme, Laclies', Aid :Wilt.
,---1(1.*Dinnzelt.-4,..-..-Taymn • VallOY,L.-„;.-..S.ce14.---*-
iTi+»-a-: un_ flub ,,-Ladies-of the
7pva1 Pt*irnle; Prefessot E. G. Math.
ASs.ocfation, municipal hail staff ,tilia7",
police department division 2,- till.
eral Association, the Pi‘ovipcial
etitI Association, '.North Vancouver,,
Mr, nnrl Mrs., F. Neatet Mr, and Mile
Gould,. Lynn' Valley Itatepay.= „
ors' Assoeiation, ptadys M.. Currie,
the:, North VatICOUV0r "gltY Liberld
-Assothrtien;At. and Mrs; L, C. Rod.
taPilano 1111.113er Co., • ttct..'
Womoif's Liberal Association, North.,
Vancouver, 'whiniired and David
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