The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-04-26, Page 4AA*
TIIBATINCi OM
• While'weed itOnW altd consequent• -
17 the' sat-thteo CiOnd. Olean seedIs
' .tikieroleat in the Minds of all airefol
farraers„ rib it is :Well to remember
• ,that• Stant causes considerable loan
10144414k,•'
• TO treat' oats, for either loose• or
covered: smut is, a • ailaTike. Atatten All
`.,•tht is reqUiredis an erdinary (*art
sprayeri.a Pint of fik4,141,?`A, iOad Pia
.Niater.4 Tble, artiOnOt..*111••06 from
40 to ..6.0 bushes. It is k4e1?0,
.,•dry formaldehYde trestera,
41.1111'4.raira ."01x114 another turns the
'oats wihaShOVe1 Care Mint he.elt-
eimised regarding the cleanliness of
• tha nor NYbea the ,spaying takes
i3lace.' • Also, be„SUral 010. Plent7 14;
• ,
ventilation prevail% otherwise Seine
.'..tinIdeasatitnens, May be eiperienced:,
After.'"Poinp1ete1y:0 treating' all the
• oata '0,1rer the pileWith huge ortolan",
• ket% whch have been well tiehted
and leaVe•fot• four n? five hotire. Thea
;takethein aut and sow, •
'•-The ,sPrinIcling Method, is O.K..for
eats hut not as•eonVe.nient as • thes
ahove. Barley' of liulless oats, how-
ever, should be treated ..,tpr Covered
Liinitit by the sprinkling itethod. The
• ark seethed as .deseribeci, for oats Will
likely iiiinte the gerreinatiOn .power
• of barleY, -.One "pint d formalin to
• 40 gallons of water, shodld be sprink-.
'led .ois the barley at ;the rate of 2-8
• oof a gallon, or shore per bublieL Cate ,
be taken to lee' that the barley.
'is' carefully turned and, all ccivered,
,
-with the .$91116011. coyer, with treat-
ed .bags- or blankets :' After two, or
three hours open to dryand sow, as
neon as the bailey. will run .krian the,
, 'A mixture �foats and barley may
be treated without Much.. injuryto
the • barleys:by-the% dry treatment -but-'
lined for oats:
,
•'rAItING A. CHANCE!
.•-•EvetY:'farolg,takes• , chefices.'s The
wheat -grOwer_s_rnitv-tip- vholp-egiumst
of. chances , kern r drought :`and , high
;wuds afters seeding to frost and
•
impossible :harvest *eather lathe fap:
The potato growers take ehences. with.
"bugs" and beetles "hnd -blight , and
• half a dozen occult diseasesthat affect
• :the,crois The fruit, grower .is subject
to the vagaries Of the insect and
,fungous • pests and theT.e-afiriaeffof
the weather, There ie an element ,of
'uncertainty about every farming • en-
• terprise but :the farther who pur-
• chases and sows clever • seed ' that
•is plainly stained a distinct' color to
indicate .that it hiekehardiness. or
"htlYs and' sows grass, seed" that he
'.1ctioWs contains nostieee . Weed seeds
ie deliberately transgressing• .
• With the Present syhtera of .
grad-
ing .• grass; seed one ' nuty innocently
buy nd . sow a ' number one :seed'
•• and with it,- convey to the Soil stteh
• .deteetable •weeds as bladder camp -
•ion; An analysis Of the; reeds, made
' free of charge at one of the• 7Seed7
Branch laboratories, is the best safe-
,
gilard against •the unintentionarin-
•. troduction • of noxione 'Weeds. •
• But When. one buys alfalfa seed,'
s,
stained, 'red to indicate that • it is
,
•
_imPorted_from.a district -where Vali-
_
eties hardy under our: cOnditions are
not grown, the grower is taking •a
• gambler's chane 'indeed. ',He. takes
• the chance of it perishing.. :the first
'winter or the second, and ,he further-
• more is attempting ' to establish on
his ,farrn a- stand o? alfalfa that ,will
• yield, if it; lives, a variety of seed
that Will,not be wanted.
There are times when one must,
•
• •NrelCe chances, but we never yet heard'
'Of• anyone winning when taking a
chance with 'poor seed—Farmer's Ad-
vocate..
W,XTE
TYCI N.ONY •spislrRINL
•
Published eery TifUrOclay morning:
at LaelineWs Ontario.
•
As D. FfeeKensie Proprieter
and Edrior.
THURSDAY, ARiL 26th, ,1829;
• • nos: AT WINNIPEG •
•••• There • ilatlei he .quite • big,
mid -
European, element in 'the 'city Of 'Win-
nipeg. The ;•eity:sende'tWo -Whitite*hat:
• • • •
nred" representativei ,ta the Dominion
• Parlientent, and the other day Borne
2,000 "unehiployed".. ' paraded'. the
streets of the city carrying red flags
'and demanding "jobs"" Or "fitilsmitin-
tenatice." The red flags, by the way;'
Were carried. by two winnen.. Women
usually take e . prominent 'phiee .In,
these.crazy Movements.
TIM two •thousand, afterhaVing had:
their entbiisiasin fired to a high pitch
by inflammatory :speeches, merphed
to the Provincial Parliament build-.
togs and laid their demands before
a
the Government This element
Ways has thefool idea that the, get,-
druntent Owes them a IIVIng. They ,
want the Government to either Start
publicworks in Order to simply them.
with jobs Or to maintain_them ; in
idleness—the latter,' doubt, pre
-
ferret'. . •'
' It Would be interesting to, know
just what the men aridlyomen in this.
Winnipeg .moli,did With/. the maney.
they last Canted.. It is a safe bet
that they lived high while they had
lobs .and were getting moneys •-•'•
The naines of the two mea ;
• , ,
made speeches to the mob before it
-Set, out to intimidate parliament,' are,
t0. say the least; • suggestive W. N.
Kilisnyk and Thomas Flyes
,
,
o -7--
THE. CORN. BORER AGAIN
-DOGS MOULD BE TIEDsUP.
; Last year theWalkerton Town
Council pasSed a bylaw" ptetriding
that dogs should net be 'allowed,to
run at large ih the town during the
• months of May and April.•Refering
• to this by-law,slast week, the 'Walk-
erton ,Telesceope•shid: •
'The By-law was 'passed in ,Consid-
eratide for eitizens, Owning ' .lawns
and kiknjens: Isist. year ,it Wes con-
sidered a Wise piece. of .legislatien.
While some Canines do not offend, the
--vat majority of them have been re-
sponsible, n years; past, for digging
hetes in yourig"grass Andother dams
• "If you have your clog' on the street
the animal einet he on rt. 'leash' or
otherwise wider control.' '
"Quite a number of dos::: own err:have
• paid the ToWn•Theaeurer their lidense
• 'and purchased the tag. Xf canines
, rots Loose May 1stwithout tag e they
'.18'orirhe impounded, aCCording,to notice'
• frost. menieipal headquarters."
• • Every ' town aturvillaire should hare
sush a by -1w,- otherwise how can.,
:Tillifena be expected- to, keep their
wviq tind'• &Wei: gardens in ..,.goed
• When the Stock matket'falla• 1;00
' 4000,000 'Shares neW, .they: oil. it a
Quiet day, ••
• Asthe European Cern herer- has.
. . •
•novs sped all *or. OM eautherapart
ofOntario,:.! information :regarding
thia.fermidahle"peat is of 'much inter-
est.' •The ;OntarinDePertnient of Ag."'.
ricultute has inst.!' leaned a • paiiiphlet
which tells about all • that ie.known
aboat the destructive little WOrM.40 lS6
far, heweversscienee'in unable tegive-
rituch: helptowards destincticin Of the
.4arer, and it.holds Oat ns heope of its
., • . .• .
extermtnatton.
•• Some have assailed that the grew,
jag of coen.Would havete he given up
eetirely for ii:SrelirjPF: two Osier, n'.•
wide area andin this Way elhainate
the, borer. bY. cutting, Off lits• feed sup -
•ply. • Unfortunately, e'enthis dras-•
tie method cToep nit promise , success'
as the•corn borer chit •and.dees thrive
!iti 'other plants .0e. w.ell' AS Oa COI**,
although the. corn stallcd•and-eare art
sits most fayoredsfield of,,activity. The
egg i are laid alio; 'ands; the borers
• will develop on such Plants as
hunt (a 'neat ielatien Of . cern), on
• hemp: and on such flower plants as
gladioli, dahlias, 'Sonnies, and , 'ton
,
.therni4rpp1es, beets end
• TheY• elee manage io inbsist im cep;
_taiii• stout iveedi„so that thee is the
eetkies likelihood that 'even.' shmild,
the growing of .coin be stepped altiis
gether; borersenough • wOuldcontinue
to:, developina given listaiity for a
number Of .years tteanY rate, to give
Pestelent' tribea start •should the
• growing.rof corn be. again taken up.:.
Over, in lEUrepe ,where the • corn
'iorer first became , e: 'Pent, ' certain
•naresite , • enemies hive , developed.
These attack the berersthemselves,
and, dit• mueh • tO hold thein in check.
rhe se.parasites hiie. been introduced.
Ontarie?hut up tc the Present they
appear -to -have" hed: little 'eqeet;• •
• It is • thought that the Corn Inner
was inttodueeds.to this, &eatery:from
• to ro pe in ehipments, , of 'broom. corn.
We read that "a shipment In 1909 Or
1910 of •broom„cern tient Mid Europe
to a broom 'factory at St.. IhOmps.
was probably the means by which,sit
(the beret) first reached this 'pree-,
inee." It, hcivveveisivas not • noticed
'until the surnmerof9o,bywhJch
time tioreri had become quite burners'
°us -throughout . Hie territory 'between
St. Themes and 'Lake Erie; The borers
were fotind also . about this time
throughout Elgin County, ' and :at n
few. place:4 'in Ifuron'....and .Welland
.They spread rapidly; mak- ,
ing headwee."•in all • direetione where
•cern Was ,grownat the rate of about
O miles oisycoer. The State of MaSsa-
Chusetts appears to have been. the.
starting point in the United, Statpe,
and from there the Pest Slit.4(1 rap -
d1 north notth to the St. Livrtentelltiver
end , the Greet Leltes and, then :west-
'ear&zFho Departtriefit, " writer sayS
that "troth 'what has elready taken.
place and froin a knowledge of, • lta
,rangein Etstope and Ai,t there
,Secatit it Will
het -cease t6:FITItOad ilittit Ft is present
in every 'tart of. Mirth. • Americ• a:
Where' corn, is";krOw.n."
'..In vie* of the tact thee:the. borers,
• when in full force, fempletely trUill
.04041 'Of corn,' tido, eatiSok: is *Anythiq
hat. lititht,, •/.•
CIICHNOr, '111VItil)4,tt
•. • •!..o.' ..-
,
:In ,9iitariothe motba, (Whit arc
hes;
the adult 'hOrers), appear ,frent- .the
middle' Or June, until early in July,•-
,
and in from to to nine ..day a- after
their appeirahce .they begin • Laying
eggs: ' The egg's are layed generally,'
on the ander Side ofthe 'COCA 'leaV:es,
notfer from the ,.a.tajIC,' and: ia's
etus-
ters of fFCinOhree to one hundred. It
is.:thbug4 that, ',.fentales lay tow:
'three to five ;hundred 'eggs.
:of a core borer moth is lnought to be'
'about ten days;' They `do. mit appear
Other food than .water, • pad:
Witheuto water theY''wg1' diein about
three7day,e. • Theeggs hatch in fiem
lthree to. nine days depandingupon
the 'temperature.:,f,The •Young.' Worms
ire nliontone-iliteentht of an inch in
• length: They, at once get husys feedS
ing on •the eor-leaf, and useliently
•each •the 'stalk, and•,'ore ui,;..There
,they'.groWto the.length of one...inch,
in.froni 30. to 49 days. Their...growth'
and miming to : maturity, like •the
hatching of the eggs; deiTa-d-i !upimi
•the weather. • Having some tto
growth' the .borer ceases' eperetioan
• and comes torest, in the corn 'stitik,
in the roots Or •the ears,. whereyer
they :chance to. be. In tkis state they
ease the winter, apparently, able •toe
,
itrithstand the' severe frost. state in.
May. or „early ;June he borers' Change:
into pupae, .and in • about two weeks
are latched, so AO say, into moths; •
' The meths arerarely seea in . the
daytime, as they -appear to shrink
frointthe light.; They hide 'alining the
orti Plante' Or in the grain, and:
cattle ont..at night tomate and lay.
their ' eggs -send the endless ,cirele:' is
reneeted, Year otter year. ,
The females aresereaohscolared, or
•a' light yellow,. wiikl brownish mark.:
ings on. the: wings. The. Males • are
darker, witti. light-smaikingsehe---
nieth% ,h0WeveT,..are rarely thserved,
m account of:their hiding 'during the
;ley, and:the feet that there ate litany.
other :meths of about 'the.'same nine
• ,
andcolor. . • '
• When it comen, to fightingsthe • peet.
She 'scientists have not a greet Oen].
offer: 'efforts t control. the
'• *tern, 'bath in -Ontario -and' the linits
• States, by; sprays, duets, light'
tehtss 'or .haten, have -so far been; .a
, failure:" ;• ,
• Apparently, all, that ean :be Offered'
:s to Make sure that. all • the cern
-talks and rooti., "are: completely de-
:Atroyed, in ,the, fall of during winter,.
But •. even when the Cern stalks " are
nade into ;silage had 'fed, and the
reots. well plowed ander:, -"there are
;enough Lorers',.left •• in: ether.
slants and weeds ' to-prodace a con-
, lilerahle pest -the- beact seasons The
ompiete using -up '.or destinction Of
he coin stalks and 'roots does much
`o hold the borer in check...hOwevers
_end at 'present it is the only known,.
-affective., ways• . •
rus WASTE' FOREST 'WEALTH
•-; Canada's forenteare going fest. yet .
••16.iv many. People .intthis country be-
tray Any -concern? ' •
• Aslong as Canadians pay no atten-
tion to forest facts, the seischief 'will
.
Shay per cent. of Canada'sosigin-
..•
• . . . -
hl forest wealth has been, destroyed
• 'Mike n per cent. has been eut by
'axe, and ,shw! . •
•
Twenty;seven , per •cent. is left as.
the capital to supply end inereasinii."4`
and .an insatiable 'doniai-W for fainber
and paper and -other ,pr71Uete1 •
,Twenty-seven 'per .ceritt .,In a • fen- ,
',.enerations we have reduced our. eapt:
a1dto.27% of the priginal." And:what'
have we to show for, , it! We ,haye
iieine cleared rigrienitnial la•ed which
6nee . was forest, hilt this in the, eo s
of. the best, farming regions at lona,
-vas ehiefly hardwood forest, (1)Iir cut-
• ever..ConiferOus forest area is large -
45i, rough, sandy, rocky lend of little
use, except where mines:le hay have
. .
'men deteielted. 7, •• '•
Canadians' shotild think :iliet..4therse
things. ,"Canadian Forest Weele,'
ia effort to havetheni de eo. It -means
s"o'sosh• to- the future Of Oiia 'COtlntry,_
Unless the ,rernainder .0.f our :forest
1;1)161' earl 'be protected and wisely'
used, in twenty-five yearn., at the prer
sent rate Orflestrite'tion b3/ fire and
nx;wo will have :mica !!iips all oiir
available thither,: , • •
• ForestrY experts:claim filet' If fir -
elm' he font taut,' Canada's. terest,
growthenell..Year preyide.ell th.0
helve and Pulp Wood req.' nired. The
Tem': heOtiVeri is not bee./
Pre loSt hew to leevenc its'Everst.
-111613.,Weseansan %Ise Whisitticsersifiter
the W660.3 should know , the danger
and feel the respOnsibility. '
Item 'Charles Ste)Yert, Minister•et,.
the Interior, ti doing a national' •i;vork
in OrmitilY,ing the" fludit..aitinst fore4
fires. The peeple Of 'Cenada, oo'al(t
ititti.itoy more, however, hy .exsechs:
lng oAre to ,provent them, •'
ft •
2Gtitas;182.8:
111
• , •
RIOR POST OF
The', ,..lyletrepoiitao., 140 losoranee
aorayany has .i?eele financing -an ith
'itesigatiea into, the' cost of. fnerals
'the. OndiogsV' whichare net very
breditahle'to Midertakers, or, as they
now call thenieelves'•'•'.4!rePrtielans,t
1Nliea the. POer Man, ,fainily.
• at the meicf. of the • g:ra.s.Phig un
derteker, who ready, to take :adVant-
'age of :the :desire,. to as,
•44.1,,y.aa possikk ': /or :tho,• dq#::?
;One • pasSed
types Of •UnclertSakai's,!' .itates:thel1,TOt• ,
repo1itan4i' ,fascertatr0 the .n4
Mount of the, aryl • extraet
• all, they:Can." DetWe'ers the .yee..es 1900,
and 1020 the 'number' .of: Morticians
rhadAriereaseit 'fifty-one per cent, - al-
• though, the ..nuinber of 'dcatirs;.(inean.,• ,
ing .cUStomerS) had increased only
'1.Uto and one-third per "dent4 abeWings
';-tbat the .:ratip, of deaths: to undertak..
• has dropped enerinotialY.end that
prOfitff can .conie:only from, .hiiher•
riees: •In'Neik
• • ,inves-
tiation shows, the, average cost of e
funeral, pn, the: bass of several, thou, •
-aeds. ,,of case; le 8772.. We have no
.'igures to silo* the cost
itiea They are •probehly Spinel:Oa1.
loyeer but. in any -ease the Y are large:.
to•abs•orb a large propeitiOr..
'f the lifainiairance ofrthe deseased
or. the. modest' saYli:ig' he may have
been able to accunsulate.:•.The. rerieet
frankly admits, flint' the desire•of: the'
relatives of the .deeeasedi.is etufly
or.. 'chiefly.. r'esponsible, for' ' the' fact
thatin nianY a, case. half .or. all he
.possessed is,. represented: by , the. cosi.:
'if hi!' funeral.. `4„ild,".. as ,One
"einenneuts, "who would .hastilYS, cons
iernii•-` them fo the • Qktrilviiga'n.cp
TinnitYiderit it ,may,„*. Perliaps;he-
ause Or it, the Wolf. lurks •,..et the deer.'
But. it, givesa momentof distinctiOn.
te,••ene., Otherwise ObScuie. 'It is a' tri-. '
hate' froM thase whp'.were,"able .to
•giVe him ijttleinlife. It, adds.. to . the
elf -respect Of 'Aimee . he leaven be-
. .
. SPRING CLEANING
• Thod0plosA1sAt1O:1-i7n-
'he:Pestle-sic -hereisfitiere., PrOM
..;
"etiarte.re; Of thn,Jan4 comos the '• echo
if Carpet-hehters, ,end the acrid:.
smell Of :honfires./•.C.Oaxed or htillied.
3'..theit Women,. the .mere. males have'
:re1nct_a_nt1y,2or" eaEtly: Prdyanced : on_
the tties arid.-4tig into the bseements.
llongsfergetten., itein a have been . dis-.
?Crirered, and then' evaluated in. terM.S.'
••')f .today:1•The Junk lumps 'florae has
rown n • leaner,:nrider..the..strain
.overYikik and MS Owner ,is hoarse
:Vith hargainirig.''.-. The old cider mien
--
es. • Yet.: there is anether *kind. ef"
ceeterning which The
Rotarian, official Organ .of the Rotary.
lubs; has this t� say:
`Tan We candidly. eitY- that . theresis•
,hesinessOr :teen a nolitaryclesk,
'h :arch,. an 'oVerhatiling Would
',at: •a-' ChoiCe•collectionOf fur,
. ,
laco fedder ? Cap we—dare we admit.
''iit our mental equipment is equally,
lnitereti'? -That:::..ihere is not.: one Of
iiswb does not lirbit the range. of
.thought by the consideration We.shOw.
o Out, iyorn riationa,:•,sta;.q.' p-rejudiees
And: eenselesS, boasts? Lotus .nray,
,that.'14.2sanitary corps'Will'carry it
'ampaign, L'et. as.
1.'iope.tlia.t no Ong1,011 find .'ua ;out un,
esq' under•ten-eiitieill ..s.,-.!rutlaY • wr:
are !forced •to,beeonie linreitettlate and
• uneo--,fortable..Let ustinst,
that the intellePtual hotieesvives, ni a 1 c •
and feinale, not, be too in.Sisten't.•
'nit like er .ewe' wises will make a!-,
..'••5Wance for our weakness,: Otherwise
we ehalibe forced to experience What'
o often we force, on others --reform.
" a
,%qtb.aut • reason'. and. :Matice withou4,:
nerey."Petrelia AdvertiS4r-T,Inie' •
IfORS.E:‘----Q
• P.frA';HOLTY.HATv IT
. • , •
MEANS
otsuilma.;•*a
A recent engitiem)ing tad in.a
•eigo•laboratery. shoWed that an auto-
tmgiiie;rUns tenty wiles an
.-`,.,opr and eiripp&P"i"Vith .spark Plugs
mt. had been in Use slightly More
'ban • 1,0,060 .Miles, developed ,.20•6
horsepower; Thesetne engine :with a'
eew" Set of plugs .girkie, a horsepower.
'reading of. 234: ^
One horsepower is siillicient to lift
33,000 Pounds..one'foot in one minute
The Method used in (let:it-wining' this
'mit is svel'y interesting. Beek iri the .
18th century,. Janie's; Watt, loSeeter
'ef the steam. 'engines enil, M•attltiev'r.
Boulton started, tO 'mann t'aels.,6 heist •
engines to .replace thethor:-es theel
lAnd in the eon" nines in Fm -land, Tr
order to eom are the powei: ofone et.:
engines 'witiv,that Of the num-
her of horses required to perform the
snore woek, they teidertnek to: test'.
4,11t: pelling powersq: a --hertYY.-dra,f1
horse: They' found that a horse ceuld•
lift 230 .11etteds of eoal 106 foot in One
ita ute, hich w emit „Yal
3,00O fiounds, . one feat in one 'min.:
•
• Telco•it for granted flint the•stver-
ego man ,you moot 'IS a 4(ind rind do
cent 861ti• and. your .well-,v.I.'hor
von 'won't make mhuy
fltt1tucl will ilsO tutotitiT out matny.
roiigh spots' on the road. ,
• .
• ...*E711•41'. EG413IPT*ItyllQ.N
. The Presbytery of Huron:. met in
tegOar kieSsiou, in .Winglianis on Ap-
sit 19th. ..•'The Chairman of Preshy-
,terY, presided,
and coo, ducted, deVotional exercises.
• pirTeshbeYreriy.70teps, Doce:,th.(11;. '191112,7tienage Jan!.
.12th•were confirmed. A •letter Was. re-
• ceiVed from, the Sepretery of.ponfer:
, ence,, asbi,ng .Presbytery to appoint
,tWo 'members taltlie GPOferenee:Isioni•
• iriathig COMmittee.and".alno that Con- •
'fer,enco• Committee heaugmented by
• the addition Of SiXMinistOrs and,six
Jayinento' each;:Connuittee.., This' Was
'" ' • °. ;77
A lettar • was re*ceiyed. frOM,JVIr. Al-
:tmrt :Lott, stating he. Was willing te
undertake l supply work for the'rein,;.
iiiters Of the Presbyterys Notification.
W as. received that four minieteTe are'
seeking adiniasion froin,..Other church.'
ea to the ,nainiktry,'-•of the . United
philre,h; of Canada., • • 1. •
; Revs,. G. WeirOiriti :John :,qMith
were made cOrresPoncline,; nienibers
; 93 fp platsehd,3:7:- ;;:1('' Li' tTherhCs7h e4t711kairni.8"9 fs •
,?yesbytery to the' .Presbyte'rial., .ef:!
itiroriin • session ' WiiiOrien: Revs;•
'as; Ahrey . and: W. !A,.. Bremner were
1.1xviised frotn attending Presbytery
locauSe of funerals whieh they were
:,ttericling. • The Trustee Beard of the
fernier . Mettle:list Chtir.e.h, Gorrie,
yerc gien permissiOn to'convey, tbe.
Cemetery '.et.• Gerrie to, the Gerrie'
• ?ublic Cemetery; Boerti.
. `In 'the Matter .6f the caIl to Rey;
• 3, • A..' Armstrong of WrOxe4ter,, to
:.Beeeher • Ullitccl. Church, London,'.: it
vas' agreed foreleaSeilr, Armstrong
orii• the Wroxeter .eliarge • dating
ore• May. 1st .apa Ray. Chandler
Vas .appointed to .cOnfer with the,
.',Ongregation... regarding pulpit ' sup -
Ay, and the securing of a Minister
, qor the -.ensuing Year., -•
It was carried :that all the miners
lei -Meted and , retired. ministers on the
roll or Presbytery' be .,recommended
6••Conference to Ie continued in their
Present relatibriehte.. •. • •
Tlie.• following,. lay 'delegatei: Were
'lamed' to attend the ensiling Confer.
,riee at Walkerville;— E. G. Zinn.,
'1VieDowell;",•John McClure' A
Proctor, John Flick, • I. Bosnian,
7lan. McGowan, .....l§ender, D. A. Ailc
'Oan,„Loti
aAlivtrune li
r.jR
Tyndall,
• Tolniss, Bs 'Ps
'-E••••A. AMa7,7737.7A. Kiilmigh, T. L. Henj
letson," R. A..-Dellskidge, John 'Pehi-
son, Wm; E. 'Welsh, Ed. 8heptOn, ,Vir;
• lyiedd,,M.1?..13,,., IL E. Huston, TA.
Wm.• Bailey, John piistOw,,T.'
McKnight, G. Baech-
- A.' ;E: Toner, ••Jonn Love,' J. H.
Acareger; ;Geo.. Te'abatt,'. Wm:
R,B Rogerson, Ale*. Cuthill,
rhos.',DiekiSorii: des. Tiffin; , W. Black,
Manson, Wm. 'Fetter:Son, ;Frank
Howson, Shin Bennett, • J. A.
11. Merkley. • , •
The folloWitig students were !ree-
• Piniriericied to be, eontinued. on
Messrs. .A..ClaYton 'Baxter, John C.
Britten,' J: :H. Sttell, ,Cordon II. Hers:
grave, .W. • J. -McIntosh,.• -Coarmen•
thiugh; Milton Cook, .1.; W. Oilwein,
Pylus,: James Watt, •
'ThefolloWing .candidates for . the
ministry were., recommended' toe Loris'
don .Conferende for Acceptance ,
Lancelets. Norris, , Engine Howey,
recommended '. previously) • Newell
• Geiger, Robert Keith Loves. '
The:report of •the Religious tiers. Committee was • Presented ' by.
'Rev. Byron Snell, and.ivas, adopted by
•
Presbytery. S, .802 .young people have
united with •the church:. during • the
year, an increase:of 129- • s _
' "The Sunday Scheel!' gave. for • M. oft.:
• E. Fund .a prOportionate increase of
$Ap847rPPOTetiOnYhtoeanee
ungPecineof $328 to,
gether_they' reachedover-:07 vet -tent. -
.1 the Objective ',tet for the Pieshy-, •
•:•;ery for •Youfigyeciple's 'Societies •and
• isecOmmendatione.'s! • ,
, 1.. That S. S. and" Y: P;"'Societies.
dopt ;monthly giviegsfor inissioei,
lirong h the en vel o pep provided by the •
Department "'fol.: that pet -peso .and
hat' inonthlY missionary • pregrame
•7P.,gx:-'1Tehn. acal.. nestefforts': be. Made a-...
, slag the •lineefollowed lest year to
,stawisb Standard Training Schools.
.& That each :Urged.- :to
have a good • representation at • the
•:ederich Summer •Schobr on July•16-
7that. thoT.-Conimittee 'in co -op -
ration with with the Young ,People's Or-
Ti•et on' a seriestf
early in the fait., '
14.r, George 13aechler, President af
;he Young ;People's • Anxiliary.. of
,?tesbytery, gav^:.a short account of
the Work done during the: year.
Rev•Dr. Barnby Presented " tins
ltatieticel report which was •adopted;
Rey, A. -W. •Brown snake hrieflly
1,4ing,...the Conference' Amok' ex,
ehange.• • .
('-ale gaYe Inc ad-,
'frees •On, "Sell:Reel Thiriger"-• Vett:.
1-0; 'for whioh he Wae accorded",. "n
tle:irty .voto of :thaiike by the rent -
bees, of Presbytery, ''Itev• J. E, Hogg
eresented the report 6,(' the: Settles
meet . ;Conimittee. Presbytery • '
riorA0A, thO call from St.' Andrew!e,
BlYth, and ordered it nent, on to
Settlement Cooninittee of Conference:
A Vrte of ,thanks WaS :tendered to
Rev. W. 'D. MeDOnald •hs able'
nrbsentation of th/,. repbrt qf the • M.
& E. Foto. oormitto.p,• • ,
In regerd to the ptopOsed, transfer,
of the township. 'of Ternheriw .hrti!
to .T.T6tr'lfn.n r0bnf e i ths
rellowini; .tese'lstion • Wee rased
"That in regard, 'to 4..he.pronos'od
of • trildiW .,.Trrnbelty .end.
fro,i,nsfibilr, from tile; Huron Presby;
terk arid London 'Conferente, w�, e
The hitIinry �f thcJ'it& Colin, Flotehcr wnsreutd and Rev,
o
and arrangement% inade.regardino •
the obituarY .et the late ReVN.• .T1 • J.
SneWslen, Ph.„ B. .11CoesIrdini the re-
n it from the Getieritrrontieit •cleefitieS
vP;h'the ..tirditsiiiion • Of NV:611161i :ill,.
foilowtht 'resolution Wniy paisecl.r.
01%4 having reotived the vomit
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TRIPLE :POWER TRACTOR'
,
1heseOPS"61iines.are tnilth a heavy cruty bairebearing crang-
Shaft aid replaceable ,eylifidern; No tverking .fiett.e •esiioseclNo
-
-troaijle making siSroorees.:04;,.0iajos.."Duc t the use of the orie-,
-piece main: , franie the •ti..‘ausraiSsien .flaitl drive run
tinnallisill a bath of oil Futhe1n)oe, th du,St-proof :heusing '
Prevents dirt: or grit. tioni getting irito these Oil • supplies s: Be -
:fore • buying a .tractor, see •- ' "` •••••••
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•IWe Sell tor Caalt-We Sell Cheaper Than. The Credit Store
Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
.: NOW FOR HOUSECLEANING'
• AND DECORATING.
e gre• arepated to fill your
lowing suggestions:
Step •Ladders,: ScruL[BrusheS
• ers.
•
requirements, and weak! e Ter the fel-
Scrub Pai1srl1Iop Sticks, Qarp2t Beat-
Paristone to fill the holes' in the -plaster.- \
,Muresco=the 'ideal Wall finish. We have it in all colors• .'
Sherwin', Willi4Ms Paint-'-'s-The Paint tbat, ie tree to the &der,: an
' will last longer,. '••• • -
, •
'Sher•WillaeS;-the- 'finish for furniture. and. floors: ' Con e in and ' We
to
Utilac--sA superior , satin . finish enani el that will, dry hard in . feet •
hours:. ...lust the thing You, have been looking fOr to Anish
Perch furniture • and many 'other, aktieles. ,
White Wash. Brushes, *nresee Brushes, • •Paint and Varnish .Biuh
es Afull. Stock. We have special aolino. ler •cleenink.,
•1 si11 not injure .the fines% fabric.
: Special • price . on Red Star Washees. and 'C'Vringers....
Ideal Incubators—the best Ideal' Brooder: Stoves --the most
-Ms
Heating. Plumbing and Electric. Wiring,
rfr.
.General Council re, the ordination of,
woznen . we -do not: consider such •a
Move expedient at the present june-
,
ture." Revs. C, Clarke, .1. E....Hogg;
W. p. Lane and Mr. W. :G. Medd-,
. •
M.P.Ps were 'nominated a3 members',
Of the Conference Settlement Coni-,
mittee for 1929. With the usual yotes
of thanks Presbytery -adjourned.
'GIRLS LEAD BOYS IN •oRATQIiY
CONTESTS• . •
Evidently in Alberta also there are
more girl °raters. in the school con-
tests than there aresboirs. Resent pie.:
twee in the ,Toronto .,papers have
• twice shown , theface 'of three- girl
• orators • and.-ene hey. The Prot%eSt
News laments the feet. :"Why sheuld
Vile be: so wl;en enesef the main pins'
posee Of the consp,etition 18' to prepere
the yotith. ef the conntrY for taking.
their Places as leaders In their ,com-
inimity and later Perhaps 'to become
members Of the ,federal erProvieciel
• parliaments."
• This .opinion coincides to some ex'
•tent to inc given by,tbe father of a -
giel...Orater of this. previnte. He hohl
that the pia:feet in. entering the cnn
teat -of this .1:ind as not for 'the
nelie of -perhaps becoming the
.:.?ut. for. '02 'sake.. of the benefit de.-
riVed from taking part • in it. ' Girls ,
may have nd intention 61 preparing
for ,ftitere: oratory' When:. t,hes. ,•eetet
a ;contest, yet they rs-sy oe, aware of •
• he c:Onfiderlitcj a,na poiee which sssch-
In et -deal Ii1 ive thern,•'to say,,ne-
thing of the informationsacciimtilated
in Preparing the. addrezal ,
Ilftiaonl".sat
e odresiOran example • of ti
.vot;s7' in pariutment, on
has but. torecall the favoiable 'cent- ;
• . .
Mentz made When Mias Nacphail-gave...•
.a recent Speech in the house vhkh
quite 'siirp,assed its etyle any of 'ilse
speeches of the othee, mernbeise.,-P(S's,
hens Women „will 'tern more'...to, ora-
tory as a profession in. tbe future:
The arrival of the fi,j baby eet- •
ties thr -quite a tithe, who's hoes :A-
rmond the house; ' • •
•
ure n GYPRO
ForYour °me
QYPROC vvallaand partitions Will ,make
summer cottage much more attractive, .cpmfort,
• able and fire -safe.; Gyproc takes any decoratign—al
perfect, Material with which to line yoUr aurnmer
• .home.'
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