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ASHFIELD.. UNITED CHURCH
' 1`i.OTES -
The General. Secretary of the Un
ited Church of ,Canada did . not come
to its ,last. Wednesday evening as ,we
expected, 'owing. to •the • sudden and
severe illness of his wife, but he sent
pus a splendid substitute in the Rev.
John Coburn, the seefet ry. for the
Dept. of ,Social -Service. iin"'1 'Evange-
lism. A goodcompany • of people gath-
ered .W hear him:. at they Hackett
Church and„ were favored. with .one
of those•stirring evangelical' utter
ances. that, lives in one's memory for
many a day.
Th combination prayer.service°and
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W.M.S. annual,' meeting, was also'
largely' attended ' at•the,;:' Beckett'
'Church on Friday 'night. The' sacred.
tableau given:by the Hackett :ladies;
,
i.
'The`;Challenge of ` the Cross," was
dost • effectively .presented. The ;Rev
S. W. Walker of 'Dungannon I gave a
-r e-r:y- .impressive ;_.adds eAs._ Special
• iuinbers of singing were! rendered by
Iarvey and Elsie .Anderson, -Edna'
'Ritc'hie and .the' Blake:Choir.
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TIWItSDAlt,. APRIL *2$ 190
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WH.ITECiIiURCII
Mies Flnrence Purdf n ' of; Toronto,;
spent the week end' at her.'homo here.
Mr, end Mrs, Browning of Kincar-' .
.dine, Mr. and. Mrs; Kew and. .;Miss.
.:dith Kew of Wingharn,' Mins. Jean-,
ette:.Cottte; of Toronto; and Mr.Franir
C ottle • •of Detroit " were•';here:A attend,
ing: the funeral " o f the Iate Mrs,.
Cottle
Mrs, Roy •Patton of Miceli, spent
1, days- at"her, iconic+• here, last weeks :d
and attended the .funeral of .Mrs.
Cottle
. • Mr Malcdlin ; Ross ' 'of, Termite, .
spent the weekend at his home here. '
The funeral of thelaLi Mita! Geo.
•Cottle; 'whose death • we.' briefly• to*,4,
tidied fast weekk,, was 'holt on,Wed
nesday afternoon, April 4th. The
•service, • at: the United Church; here,
• was • largely ;'attenhed, - followi0,°
, which interment ?was made m, Wing- •
ham •Cemetery. he 'late Mrs.- Cottle .
was 79. years of age, and:.for more
than 40:years she had 'been' a •resi-'
dent ' of Whiteeliurch. ` Befbreher,
narriag'e s she • was Miss Mary Cooke:
She•, is survived • by, her 'husband,,, one
son and, three daughters, also r
brother, Mr. Thomas Cooke of . Hen'
salt, and two sinters, -M s.•John'Mow,
bray and Mrs.. Ceo.. Mowbray of . Ed
:nonton. , The :son, George, •is in. Cal-
mly. The daughters are. Mrs. Ed..
.-Browning of Kincardine, Mrs. Thos.
.'.few of Winghitm, Miss Jeanette, a;
nurse in Toronto.
A <• young blizzard blowinig. •;land
roads treacherous did not help...us in
Aur Easter services. We . thought we
'tad, left those bliszardly Sundays: `far
'behind hen we
got intoA r
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had" se manyof them thisYear; .but
`:
Sunday • was pretty nearly as bad as
,ny.*-It made quite a'difference to the'
Zion "attendance:
This is . - the Tercenta3 ;;i • year of
John Bunyan's birth. One of the best
'mownincidents .in his Pilgrim's
'
P
ro-
ginss• isChristian's falling into' and
.plight in the muddy depths of:`.the.
'
"lough of -,Despond. There ••
is some
thing like it just before Blake' Church•
is reached'"on• the east extending for'
- a treacherous
about - t w:'o; r..o d : s—a
rad
stretch of 'road 'bottom
o e
gone out" through
• "th h the::recent *grid
Another was developing
Chew:' An r P g
a ` the. . bottom of ` the hill beforeyou
at Y
come ' Hackett.' ett : Church- ,.from . the
t o k
east: ,"when .this was written; but
,the: Church: Pilgrims seem to' . have
aoide,d _ ettin ' hied : and stuck in
v _getting, 'inked
these places .to any serious extent..
TheY name u' p-- to the liotise of the
Interpreter smiling; with.. the marks
of the very' fresh wind on
their
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r fa
c,es.
'But we have heard of ailmen in
difficulties there,. andofhErs too;on
the week ,day.
SEED
FOR
BETTER,.
ES
• BUMP -R CROP
JCheBette eed . Campaign is meet
• rS.
' t and popular appro-
' ang 'vitlr,�7ear Y
,
'
Ontario. Seve r al 'vel. everywhere in ..
O
counties t -enthusiastically y comment`o
n
.._
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n
it•as '.'.the "beat "thing attempted ,
years."Seed trains, ineetings . and
•:b rn
demonstrations ns are. ,having,'
a ;,
farmers en-
s
Splendid response fromg
P P
is safe to estimate, ' ac-
oral ly.; • It:
:.'cording to' the Bruce County, branch.,
ure.
e• artment of ' ,Agriculture,
•: of the Department
that this Spring will sec 'mora✓ fa
rm-'•
.ers than ever, going the whole: way
-•
: in`. re aration Tor .:bumper crops—
P P..
with -itgood clean seed of yuitable•va-
•riety, treated • for smut si'id sown in
a caY pref ull •- prepared seed.' ..bed .
as
early a is: Practical.
s,
"Seed Paye.
Large Plump,Y
ge
•f `llconducted' ex eriments
In .care u yP.
over
at the.O.A.C. v r a period of seven
' -'years,: -with 'oats large plump seed,'
yielded 62 bus. pier acre. mediuin.
'.'
rliimp seed 54 bus. per acre,and, i
' eracre.:
. us
Small seed only '46 oP ,
iniilar ' results.
Outer; rain ',•gave s r
� a
sstate . 'that `b . , ca
•" ]radical ,farmers• 'by, „
cleaningand recleaning of seed,
rain' yields °can very easily be 'in-.
creased 10.>bus, and over per acre.
truce County produces well' :over'.
l
M, 150,000,0U0 acres' of aprin�r', grain. Figure
the p e possibilities for extra profit -and
ed the mill:. Standard'va
•e fanning
.i•iaties' which have `proven their
t, ar`th ;in the' locality should bye used
r: ther : than extravagantly advertised
o 'called new varieties • '
•i connection we may add that
friths Y
Ist i. SteWart Robertson,
who hasa
r;°o'lern '''seed -cleaning ' machine;' at
Lackfiow; has been doing a good deal
of custom work -in that line'
this is
Spring—the desire' to thoroughly
a ':se in' .been,greatly
,':'
cls the
n ed bpring.:
t.
ii . the." seed
ini'lated b .� the v s t .of u y
train. n.•
5%
a .6 ,of.,
annul o l
' •an
ekes.
mut: 4
takes II
i runs
If' grain ,crops, in some cases . t
f g'an p,
If smut •'s•�-resent
fromto' 50 0. s u �
25%
present
, com
hn--urea merit ss e.
• to t
`•,lie Eden • �'
,mended.
For oats use the spray or dry.
treatment, VA ;int , of 'fornialin in •
P i
int water .to. treat 25 `bus:: applied.-
x ith small: hand sprayer : tnils' helper.
shovels over therain-then cover
g ,
with treated' sacks` for five hours. ..
k'r.Y
o ` barle ' 'use. formalin : with con-
siderably. more water (1/s pint to • 20.
gala water),.. apply • with sprinkling •
can, shovelling grain over two or
three times: Loose smut tfol arley is
r this Se
not controlled by .treatment:
Cure smut free seed if possible. ' .
LAINGSIDE'
Misses Dorothy `'Wraith and. Grace
Richardson of :Winghain • Business
College are spending the Easter ‘Va-
cation at 'their homes here..
Mr: Nitham•`Brown was in Clinton.
the first' of this.. week,, attendinghis
incle's funeral;. " v
in circular w d S " the order
Cutting g u r oo is
day i i • i
'the in this local t .' ;:" .. ,'
c rn un t m.
.• i
• his extends. to % Mr
T o
.Y
+rid Mrs: William MacDonald'r• most
hearty congratulations and best:
ishes for a
W longand haPPy
mar
e are sarrY to report. that Mrs
:
William: Wraith is' not ken ing at Ali
..p
well of late.
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RAPID CITY '
.
• Mrs. Kerr and son of Chicago, are
,
•Easter visitors at the McKay Bros'.
• " We. are 'glad to be able to - report.
that '. Angus McKay,who has: had
Mr gus
a:severe attack of pneumonia, is ini
.ing. • Mrs. Rev. .;James,:is still.
prow o (Rev.) _ ...
under the doctor's care. ' We hope
to hear of improvement.
r, Alex.' Gollan held a very suc-
cessful auction sale ,.of, farm im
pleme
nts `and :household effects` last
Friday. • e understand Mr. -`Gollan. ,We I
o
intends 'movkng to 'Luckn w in' the
-near futures .
W. H: Cook spent last week
Kincardine,. business.,
in K , �. on
,i1sr. Jas.. England left, foor. Detroit.
'M'onday, where he has, secured a
t si
.ion o the
summer.
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Mrd Alberti Donavon of London,
spent Easter holidays with his 'bro�
ther'Edward, of Rapid City.. •
Mr Elliott Miller of Lucknow,'has
tract :ocutting '.
finished his con f f g the
the Rod MacDou all'bush, for
logs: in g' ,
the Goderich Mfg. Co:,
HOLYROODl
Miss. Lizzie Virrvis ;spent a , fow
laxsc-recently with Mr..and Mrs. Des-
,fonds, Palmerston
Mrs. 'Hogard' iiarris. 'is• visiting at.
'ier former home at Paramount'
• s:'Mr. • and "Mrs. '.Charlie Congrani
tnd their 'daugliter, :Miss' Pearl, .iso.
YIr.• d
•.an "Mrs. 'Ernest Ackert attend-
s
'id, the. '60th .wedding anniversar "of
:heir Parents, Mr. 'andtMrs. •Christo,
,her Rayftard, atEthel,_on Tuesday;
prii 10..
Mrs, Elizabeth Shaw of Caledonia,
is .spending 'tt;e' ;holiday at': , '-Messrs.
•Almer and Ernest Ackerts'. • ;
Miss. `Hazel . Webster of ;