The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-10-13, Page 5- '��HZFRSTI�AY : O.cT0BER i3thh ' 1932••
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{Continued .from Page X)• •,L 1 . ,. . •, INFORMATION
M rt of •Tor, nto .culls
Fared 'For Disorderly Conduit on Urs; Almer Ackert on Monday., d
wr`; ty , ,' When .fou. •local youths decided to. Iipney pro used in Canada in Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Elliott, Mr,
' ' • rove who was,' the best man en Sat-' Yil.ale totalled 27,367,397; uuunds and Mre. John Barr, Mr. and •Mrs.
_ " r d; FXalued at 12.058,0 4.. ' Hor►ey',ia Albert Th '
i d ni ht • theybecame, rums ed coinmercia l in all the Thompson And Mr- .and Mrs.
A H;EALT,H AN .iso or urday about m d _g.., a; _Q p • c. l y
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YHE CAIN D -N . cote '� •. -_ • �+%•� . ' � • - '. pro'v►nees ot,l,anad,a. ,, Robert: • MacD.unaid attendedW..eekl. ' .Cro. Re ort e re advance a ,menta ontheir
toti M._ .� e y p P u .. an . p y. heir ship-
SSOCIAYION ADA 4tFEtilti!•• •�• 'r»'b t90 noisy and resl�lted+lIY charges of :
�, , graduation of nurses, held ,in •th' beets in wilts over the past • two , years and
tfistnwmcz compANies disorderl ondnet being.laid•againet ' Registering. an impr.,essive
IN :CANADA••, : ', g ? Town Hall' at Kincardine; Friday r Cou t��l'.ill be a olz4- i tons not .a 'single case instance of a lean
„ 4aRce in P. rices oyer recent years liluron y b g.. d . - -
-them., t...; evemn Miss' •Wtnnifrrd Percy, 12th., , . . .
the' first- batch . of Noya Scuta g.. •,
• OUR 'MOTHERS ' , - • ,. - - per acre, $.agar .content is' not high ` . outstanding:
Harold Purves, and Harold Button • apples in the Liverpool market s Con:, and Miss .1Bi nnerman, 'Black- .
chis year and few. growers ,Will :receive Pear,- exporters .may. new go to
gry People barrel as 'horse; 'and Miss' sera Robb of Atlrber-
Th ,e are many eo. 'le who behev�e: brought 2'3s to 25s, Rei
waxed wrathy over • a small gasoline' compared with. 9s to 15s hi 1113L; ' fiveir's :a° bonus above the ...contract ' price. ,their bank, ,once ,they have loaded'
• that a • woman, dust because she a. ley dieing three of the, , g ,
while aecordin to ;their •stor and • • . rhe su eriorit . of alfalfa .as' a hay •their shi merit resent' t sir, bill of : _
know 'ho to take care f Great improvemefat and•d'evelo to graduate, . ... 1}
woolen,. S ... w .... o
while••' decidin to ,settle :„the matter 1 r -» - ,pro was:.demo-.nstrah ed in• Peel where " and draw. from the' bank 11'1;'.
p
g bas . over a Per!9d of, „U •yeartr :M s. A'lmer Ackert and..,Jadc at- P loading r
herself car 'f her h bis ;and also has: been noted. in , e Cana San , .: r 4t. fielded en to. 3 loads per; acre as barrel or 50 . cents Per
in. the . ring .6n. . the side. street• by tl} d .. I Y . per
how' to care for he' bib . -tended the ffi Marton anniversary o ; ,o 41 b0
• r yseed industry. Last year ;DO, rt'z�"''tioxiipaied'with 1'/i"loa$s of 'timothy menti,. `Shoilld theme
S�irtrth s garage, Stewart' Dawson. and• • • • . iqx 'on the ship
• ' ,, • . , ' eee�d ;arms with " 12,4.00 , persutg Sunday: •' comes' •w.ord; that 'the , . , �.• .. ze �tliese: ,Prices,
That suckle is hatt ;the case..4 shown, •. ` i irom Lincoln .... .
� •. ' • Clair • Johnsto took, .and also , • .occupied , i the, .,prodeAction e}iid: • • •, , •'T1111...
-, ' actin 'of the � HAW:)~. ah>npinent fail to reali: b • . ro-
.. b : the. fact 'that: ' sine •�'expectant P • • ,. •mark tin ' o lin roved s ed. we �, The regular m g .,., -ro '••of •late''F1Jaer ,•• peaches. was very _ merit• �s obligated ao P
Y • ,.g... , . _ . , e . g. t , .. p Q *Me, Thos.. ". p o < • he govern {'
. beca'me: embroiled; causing a •.disturb estimated en a d, in tlis: indust" .:: ' was .`held at,' the home of .>VIrs.: s the ' loss
mothers and mothers of young. ehlld�-, : • •' g gQ . . � ' , , ,: .. � - ' food and •the .grapes ,are being cut' in e :bank "again t,
lug co mot7o , to nearby' residents: iiodgins, on Thursday; ; October ,&th. d. are ' of fine .quality Th isions; in, con -
ren lnaye secured advice from. qualified.. g m n Y quantity an , a i im octant pro!1. .
;, .<' v. ore r . Eri*liurinary returns,. bf. r pit ointed':.deie- .;: u . eT,•w . p :, „ rc
,. ., .:; .. • ,. c .. the .,.:. Miss,tFisitzel,Peroy'w'as app.. ,. and corn cuittimg,•and": .ne .., pears a
,,persons, .there• has been a tremendous ,Constable. Moore took, .one of,,• .lads sugar. r-aliinetlo , in •Canada''' ust • ' • ...,. , • , .. .. ' •, ,bean• ',hardiest ,• . , .. , , ion with the . vR;,. .
•• n. 1 • a e to the' eonventis : in Walkerton. neer
t • ' ..•• .' , " �_ - ' corn�ple�ed: [o'r. 1932 :show .a Total . g t, . as`en aged,tle .:.att¢ntron' : •r:'at. h `s "ch fruit, must',•
reduction:. m the �moynt of illness >;n• .,charge drill in .Coo gn ,BVectn • .. ;. , , . , . � srlo',friling h .. g .. - •.� ''n emertt, is that a •,- µ..
_ a gulton.:,
yield x.,61::744.479 alio 'a, f mit' 9a o ::Oct .: a 1$th "atrd 19th •and 11(rs;• •- a to 4 w' l± .
hr:. � Ti g n ..P.. , P . n ,,... °:i Sauthw. s :A•ndre. : ,.
h ri ' ,:. "... •oc '' i . • •' ; .. , .. ,, "lt' • d' �w•ere ..,, ., , .:< ., . ,• .:. . •. r y •.,- .: .:. n ` farnafirs'� n ;� • ' ou' �'.
slid the: umber o#. deaths carr ii day the boys pleaded, glia a ,. ,. of ria , y ed'' for g .
P . � n s ru va,ued. t i;`e .shipp.
^x.. , .. - .. •. : • .. y. P.•..< d , . .. a . 52.E►��k, 77.., and : ; o, ac�"a� •ani era �:• . ::; � � ,ze
.. ,. .. ... �.... � ... :, , ... ,: .�. Almer Ackert. t p ...Y,,�,, . . `est few�:Ave'eks.. rritrierCial P .,
t these. grow s.: s : , assessed . 1. and„ costs. of ?3:50 each.. 24 T 300 " o. a 1.. Ontario`: during, she' `P: i ods.. �c,u ,b.
p $ $ 7. . , p. ands. of sugar valued. he';fru t gr
p Also •
the annual. trip to the 'tonne*. ' `five: stock continues 'hood 'condition S in the British Isles, end': no
a Int was not that par, nts of two `�or, ,Huntley �.Iha�±vsoii who. ryobjected to • at 3fi92,480. Ttiis: rodriction Rom,. L } ;entatipe • •
three "generations .'ag�i ,laved • their ;Constable I.ocre-picking--out his.••.- pre---- 9rabl;y with that ut. orm.:,,:•
'Refuge •on _Thursday Oct'obe'r 13th• ,d® • by d, pink shall. exceed
- er years.Several mterestrng .Rapers' were_
m,:given
children leas than do the parents of brother front the uartette was :'...... ., _ _ ... Buyer. >(Zpabhe_to Secure s
q. thr - m
: , . , . .on pother interesting. lv' es
' beauty hunts 20%0.0 Ontafio C ;the a
a g. a Police g C o was.
ee mon
today, but their love cotald'not over -'Charged gi tTi obstr ctin Cu tin of wheat. is :nearing ••we instructive' demon,'strati n.,
come the• diarrhoeas'' caused by dirty officer . ao which he Pleaded u'ilty eomptetion; and.. threshing is redid • arid; Garnett •Duncan, 'O,ntario .Market- illy. gooey •For ' England •„
, p q advanced in.' all the Pra{rle Pro-yri
...milk,: and so ,what was 'known as• wvas given sus ended •'sentence:. • . give •
by ,Miss' Ever Pi�nriell qn 1;iizst in • Board, states that a �buygt ' froom . Onto • •
andP winces. with Manitoba lading, i e • , ,Aid and Home Nursing. ' • g The newly formed . Ontario Hones ,
. "summer; coMpl'aint” carried '.off the • and assessed $17.75 .for count'. costs , . ':Cordi'ng.•to`a •.report"from •the agri• the •United.,;States, has 'been on .the ort Association :has announced . ; .
--d'o',.*ming 'children' in tremendous nom' cultural' department;of the' Cana • We are. eased to re • ort'•that Lloyd . p
g , and, counsel fees. Unable' to pay that is Pl p Toronto market. attempting .to par , h carloads. of •light »
hers : , , ; ' � �'- _ �� • A est is "im covin after. having histop,.' e shipment o r c
d n Pacific .,Railway, western.
r amount, he Mn egirate Was levied. ung,, dated :Septem'ber10. Oats p g chase '2 ' Ma well' finished calves, It is --estimated
We', arereason ntelli ecce; and •by 'an we im is f ' e s n pa -' and b r : i . about 18'5 pounds, These' "°ney. to.England.
_.. ..�,.. d a .,. it .h . h ze d_m o p y.., _ ,a l.ey at.'that..-date were 7.9,.. t° . • his shipment in
g nails' `�rem.oved•:in Wingham' 'tenni- we philia -hat the. arrival of t
'tine • of:'our intelligence' we raise' our- ing $4.50, a, sum equal to �that•'levied, :.ler cent. cut. ", ' ,' ;: ta1 .on. Monday. '• calves were ;•to •be_:.used. ,,to top oat;
-•he OTd. Country' will, be • co-iitcident� . '.
selves .above the level of .ani•mals who, u on th'e 'other chi• Mr. and .1VIrs. Harvey Ackert and.'
p . :chips.- loads of • American calves, and this kith that ;of George. R Petersen, the
Liza'Coadmaada, Chlppeawal; Iri-
have •no. reasoning power. We pr°- dlanbabe •
'.spent• Sunday •with '.friends, at'Association s representative• : in, Eng-
rensbecause we m k :. use.. of the ....41
• Irl •golf ;caddy at the Cana• ' ; buyer Claimed that the Canadian calf , ' ' that � . •
g a .eeports: frown the• various' baits 'of diad ; 'who.
wh ... French River Min..' Clerks.• is a. better finished product than tkat'•who has just .'arrived in, 1,
knowledge which is made -available the province state, that :there .leave' ,.galow; who ,came eighth" rte the award Harris, Mrs. in .his' own country: In sand
been . li ht ''. sn w 'fel lint. Mr. and. Mrs..: H obtainable'
to, �us' ';from, the •,rnvestigatrons ;and-• : • s ar. • o Is, u , there • ie.,.
women's marathon svbirli at Tor- :Eerl spent, 'Sunday f be}ng prepared: to pay 'eight. . �onn
ry:••
• , no necessity • of becoming • alarmed onto; recently, has been ,present Thos. Harris ania spite�o or a Fruit
• experience, of the whole...world..; ;l'.. •'
Poyer this, as there will•.be, plenty ' of, ed with a purse of 3:150. J. (i: -Kincardine. : cents a pound;�the calf... offering`s, .r- selling• Immatur
The ..._ .. requires -es-_ , 'i -......Strathdee...... .. _ with friends m Krxic, .._... _. _.:. _.._ _ _.... sen• so .diad . _ .._ =. the-Domestic..:Mark
The expectant, • mother • requ warm wP�.ther vier, m fact, the trees. • . ,manager of the Cam , tire. market lately ,have b Upsets.. et
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certain .medical exa'minafions early. in are., only beginning- to,tnrn and the stated that • she would be thor H - that'the American 2ias.•been' . ',; ersist in the prac-' . ;�
leaves have tidily begun .to `fall.,, Tile' oughly 'trained and, would. 'este K N,LOUCs ppointingGrowers who P,
lies pregnancy. , Abnormal .conditions the contest anuuali' un she unable to get, the desired quality., irantature fruity to'' •' '
'can corrected .i the `earl : ;menthe. fiheat 'season of 'the' year is 'lust w • • • Y that •farmer ,. 'lee:' of; sending
be c t n• Y • ahead• won: Mr.. Abe Stringer of KincardineDuncan said
and their correction ;may save her. • • ••,. Hu h -,Lanes = - —Mr - be -well- 'advised- to•• •cultivate 11a mu1obbing2 th. esy� thio
market that t
7raclually emsely
Wheeling'' airplanes addeld a visited last week at g a. would 1i satisfied' eu'stomers: 'chis
.the s •suiiering; indeed it May 'Mean.' Edu,eation •semis to'be the -solo soaring farew,eli to, the chee I3aldenb 'Harold :and this market, •as ',outside competi for
the• • Savin her -life.---'--.. ..aion.-af�everuthin ..,.except .crime. hard , • ". s !gifts; Ge4r�e. 1'r 'necessary:., I� "zea�rtg a t statement • of 'Charles ;
- - ;• . � ofg: with which passengers and well- is . 'vitally, is
Most re nan'cies ,arei :perfectly times, lawlessness and.. :-
Ethel -spent a, few' days. at H:.,Mac- .in ;buying vas`the recen ,
p g p y •-- withers • speeded Captain.' J: •' , this market ' is ,not cultivated, -thE Ontario • Marketing
',~iiia •'-a'he,z-mo s. her baby' , -..Mollison on ,.his. return to EI;_ Guires,.,Olivet.. cultivated,
out tomo bon ''said that an
. - pa� ), . afe sa y -mow.-, •.----. _ .._.. 1 -"-board the' Empress. of Brit=' . n dao titer, 'Miss United States,-a=Yiiost: v Bo rdroMr— d to him
e, natural and safe way: The: import- an a
supply, •vitamins enc the .minerals re- Mrs. • Fraser .• and' alp, as. she. dialled ,on her. seventh • •- g' • ' let, will be closed 'tonus. instance. ha's been reporte
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ant. point is that no mother' can know 'pini ed' • to build , the aeries acid 'teeth departure of the 19,32' season from . Tena 'of Iiin'garf, also Miss . Certie .
Where consumer was forced to "hold
that her pregnancy will be a normal' of the,' new' baby'. Wolfe's Cove; •Quebec.,'. The 'in= ' •Ross'were:Sunday' visitors at Howard purchas
_ w Ontario Farm Products• Week • of ten days afte'
' .ene, P O er su ervision is the ons The :expectant; other should a k-'" trepld-solo--trans-Afilantic flysr Ilal'aeiiby's Krestford: Reaches Use.
e es .f
P. P y was-promiseda quiet- time on-hie..a 'week -e€ -October i.Wee to_22nd log, before�.ton, fruit was fit to u our " r ''
way th which she can be assured. advice from the doctor. Friends they
- trip: by Captain Lana, c ommandm' . • A number 'from here attended the 'has been chosen as "Ontario Farm ,�.
If we ' re been.
'Maintain' • to
tlijat the ,dangers of. any abnormal others mean well,'' but,.geer coy' they, th the Empress.. ; Teeswater' and. Wiii kiln. Fairs last 'sent '.old on' the, domestic mar- n .
e"k.': t idea n
_rOnditinn_ dll bP arerc°me. ' de not know: The:mother need not : ,^ Pti i�riart ' eiL ; r and 'it;,,. added';1VIr. '
' � Product's ` We he• Pr e ,
only fear -that' her' bab will' be marked �'1 'not running away ram behind' tile" inoveit►ent-being let
Pregnancy should b'e' made not y the• election. • I am'unit ,of Misses' Bete Lane of • Judd:Haven 'R riimature fruit • s ou13 .
.safe but comfortable... There. is .no b'ecawse of some disagreeable exper,- poli- courage the greater use of Ontario- Broughton,
WO 'and have no vote ;in the alts end Jean of Welland were home. over, grown products. Plans, has, been made note b .
be -welded-il far n possible, The proper . food, lank- a -fresh--air; lack -w M
.. ed -'States war-th,e•• •Mr, and Mrs. Walter Nicholson and ; is in • all World ?air' Conference
'Mother wants. a healthy, baby, and her of 'rest and • oilier shinier `tonditiong •famo-us- -United-States- C°ntestv.._.fox retail,. _
President, • interviewed. at . te: athleen,:. South `Line, -.were -_Sunday cities' in the - province • during this• rid Gram n.�ip
_ - - - - -- -, - . _ _ . � will -aril ,-an..ur•L her -heal#h�.i�nt- -_ :. .... , - <. , _ - - - - ---- ' Ce _at Regina ;,. • _-
o�ari health after confinement. These Y j �airft Springs-; Hofer recently; yle's .• week. Followiti'g are twgi slog• Conference' w'ilT take pia
P The
' benefits can best be secured, through will interfere `with the proper -d'evel- R here she stopped : en conte :to �, : -
" " 'r • - Tokio where ,she is attending;. the.. is' eraiet:sorr $to report that,Mrs. ansC�which are being,. widely •used in in r1 33. Entrants zn the competitive
supervision during -pregnancy and.. -• Quet •of her baby. Y"Ontario ani
Marriage •of a family connection• John Hodgins is on the 'sick `list. this:. campaign:' Farm Pre- classes, exhibitors, visitor of the
adequate care at confinement. ' � � Questions .: c
oncenadia ,'Health, .'rid.. teal Wr]'son mgto'red, on to' Cha-. , 'MacDonald was to Lon= duct's are Freshest.,and Best" and If'
paring pregnancy; 'the quality, and dressed,to •the' Canadian Medical -AB- .teen Lake Louise as part' other • .,Miss Clara ethers. should .take• notice
ntit of food eaten is of import- sociation, 184 College Street, Toron- tour of.- the •Canadian Rockies. `ion ,over the' holiday-. the Fernier Can • Sell He Will Buy.' following important dates:.....,
• qda y P ,. •
The Whole -project C•ll' under per- 31,%1933 -All. entries in
ince. Milk,ve stables and; fruit' to, ,will be 'ars"veered. personally ••• by. • ilI:have n_everhs_een a more bea'u•-. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. Boyd `and daughter banal oof 1 le J.B. thebp'r- theazclasses of the World's
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3 . ?Will country it en'o' e u vfisi't .lva; Mrs: McTavish, -Mrs McEwen Competitive
should be used iii,'abnndance, as they letter; ty ti• ".... :A :riculture' : ..:._ :Grain. ibition; _ and Conference
y Repay.. Minister of g ,
more,' said Sir Philipunit.ffe-• and 'Mrs, • Srhily' of near"•Mount `For=' _p P y Grain E
Lister, . Br'itish' Secretor"y-of-Scats , 'st were irecent visitors . .at Wm. �Pecial representatives have been •a - Inst be made on or"before January
.•t11e'Colontess, as .he said Earle b pointed for certain- distriota in -the 81=not year...'4
well • in .British 'Canadian ;Coluriibia when , Percy' es '
province• An appeal will, also .be made •March 1, }933=A11; samples , en- '
boarding the eejonhiPavo Misses Helen Malcolm and Leila to_merchants in towns .and villages ed .in the competitive classes' of
— � 'Calga ry[1:-T:imiteii'-on••'b hi 'moray- worsytl= -df-Toronto' spent the -week-` to specialize in Ontario. Farm Pro- the World's Grain Exhibitiori acrd .
Calgary., He enjoyed his favor- rid: at Mr.' T.. Maicolm's.'
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' • ire sport', fishing; in that,province, • ducts, daring the' week of October Conference must be in the hands of
where h; and his '.party ,took four Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stanley :and. 17 to 22,rid . it , is ._ex ected ,that..
.a P the •secretary,._ Freest Rhoades, at .
safish,. 'including, a 17-pc�r�•d family of Blyth visited last Week eat Wind contests will' be on or before March T, 1933.•
finelnionb to ..) rsaac PinnePs. ,11 •,.._ • ow, Dressing the • ec
w -•' .. , ',algid'
.The coo enation and, iasis- W rld's Gram, Exhibition' and Con
Misses Winnie and Hazel Percy. -.
, staged 'in all the cities and -larger o y 4;
-1933�Opening day o • .the Sun ay .vi 'tors :at J R. Lane's,
Bance of everyone • is: asked . in this_ ace at Regina.
.. _ _ -L.ASIEFIELD-NOT a i y seg Mees -will- be=aieid= ° .._. . ___
very worthy• project,' which should August 5, 4933 -Closing date: •`
i in the Presbyterian 'church on Sunday have •ver definite benefits for farm- �---
•Miss Emma McDona h and Miss • October 30th. • Rev: Mi. Patterson of era in the way 'of, increasing the de-
have.
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g . >r all Wheat Tests;' 1932
Loraine Middleton, •accompanied by Bluevale will be the speaker. nand for their products. During the. past, year seven' ferti-
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o Mr. ,George Topp and Mr. Hood.'of. 'UBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST - liters were compared •with' unfe�r-
`London visited at C. E. • McDonagh's ' TO BE • HELD AT TIVERTON Preference For Honey
tilized areas on . wheat in 43 fall ''
for Thanksgiving. • Confirmation has been received by wheat sections. The `fertilizer -wee.
Mr•.. J, Johnston of Brussels visited The annual public speaking contest the Ontario Marketing ' Board that applied at the rate of 375 pounds per
officals.
Ashfield friends • ovev t1i'e ':week=grd. !find auspices' of she Bruce Co: preferenceh on, the British. market, as a• c The average gain 'of all• fertilizers• •
ander the., at Tivional ssociation will be .held Austro- above' check or no fertilizer was '8.7
Mrs.. it. E. Gilmore visited with that of our sister. Dominions,
; ', Mrs.. C: J.. NeWman.' of St cation n on .Friday, .October •nth {ia and New Zealand. This preference bushels per acre. The.. average gain
her, neice
. _--��. ..-.ems s� \ _/'C • \, J - at.�$ p.m. This is the championship amounts to seven shillings per hon- •in• yield for these years was 10.3 bus.
Wingham for a few .days. �oxtest•. open to ,the' 1st prize • rural
Miss . Jea'ri Long ' attended the ontel fair winners, and'' the' winners Bred' weight. per .acre. Yields varied ,considerably
on different, soils with 'different fer-
tilizers.Teachers'. convention. 'at 'Goderieth of contests in towns and' villages. Good Care Essential Asa rule •. the..relative re -
last week:, The 'usual splendid, prizes' will fie The properly balanced 'ration ac- sponse to • fertilizers .was remarkably
�1� - ��j+ I, ���������i�j_ ivj'� given, Elgin gold watch, Waterman .omplishes wonderful • results` when uniform. Averages do not give -a true
�h I 'ui►i .Quite a number from Ashfield at:
\ r h dd pen. enact pencil ''set and. Waterman
�+ I led to stock ,that is rightly. bred, well 'picture at all times, hitt they' do in-
i ;• Z� tended the Wngi;aYn' Fell' Fair on
i ,1i' J� „ pen to the' •3.. winners, and 'recogni- ,nanaged and correctly housed. dicate the trend ,of
response, slid
Saturday. • . tion pins to all other contestants. after"all this is what ..the practical
H'%uses and equipment, such a_ ,
Mr. J.J. Gilmore of :London ge- This contest creatles• considerable ink �roodb f eS hoppers, drinking •pans farmer wishes . to. know. , „
companied.' by Miss C. O'Hara • and .terest, as the winner. is -'eligible to etc., .that are sufficient to accom.bdate The great vali}e of fertilizer on
Miss Frances Gilmore spent Sunday ' ompete at the 'district contest. at •,100 chicks' will not• take• care of 500. `fall wheat is that it not only gives.
�` �� e bcijth
I,uelpk. , ' Satisfacto cannot be made •strength and 'vigor to the crop tos'1 at file • latter's home.• Mi. and. Min. Will. Gardner ,4ettn :OBITUARY •
,Satisfactory 'growth
,,,,dor such Conditions. GrAwing stock which' It Is" applied, but it almost al- 'Cochrane. visitcl at . LeSs Ritchie's • needs lots of . feed; :provide a good ways insutes a „geed stand .6t clover.grain feed and a gOod groWin-g. Mash and grass. Where tbe• Wheatfield 'is ..e There passed, ow*. en Siitiday; .a'•,.'', Mr. and. • 'Mrs. • Chitties Robb' .and resident, of Wingham for more• than ' „hoppers so, thejdirds can get it.' deeded. .• .Alvin and. Gordon 'spent • Sunday ai:The condition of, a care:tee .when it In addition.; fertiliter •wheetinakes••• •• • is marketed. depends: almost 'entirely ' Mole rapid grosiith than unfettilized,-on the way.the bitd is 'cared -for up hence, if wheat is soWn fairly late toJoe Thompson and. his wife were . Mr... Lester .Sivanton . from •Kitch-. and-rifilie -age Of II 'years -moved to- - to the' trine. it is killed. This Means miss the. brood :of 'Hessian fly, theslid when GVvett liniihed flusiness . enet spent' Sunday :with • Less, Ritchie: West.: Witwannah• • with. her parents.the way in which ' is grown and -the wheat Will catch up in &oath . an -d 'COE* and, got • a good. pOtition •in _ At the age Of 1$ she wets married to,UNDESIRED INTR.UDER . lehert &tang -Whip died aboilt. twenty , .4 ppoi•iy grown bird' ivift not take sets in. • .the . city. Ent, GWent was they last Of •• the. fandly end .the hOnse. was pretty . • 'on weight satisfactorily; its dige•stive ' Apple Crop Dovin ..........A..skunk; 'it inriat undesirable •:tlei'7 'lege. She Moved to, Wingliam. There organ have:not develoPed sufficiently ., ltecent estimates of' the.columercial.- lonely. emairitance' at any tiine pr. place, 'ilt.T7Stit'aVing fent seta; Themes and to handle the mote Or WS concen- apPle yield show a de•crease Of 16.''Picked 'open Diingetinon school' tOPIVY Samuel -of "'gingham, Williand :of De- trate.d feed th t is fed 'driritig. diet/yet -cent. in produCtion .thtougliOnt,.• aft unceremonious Visit last Week add troit,--badriti• Of °tend Rapids -end one fittfening peri a., 'nor does :the •bird Canada as ''eoilipared With •1931. Thispn Long Distance :telephOne for as 'rio• doubt occasioned Much bonstertnt, :daughter, Mrs. ./. „Itabfet WinOani. hive. the vitality tid Stand up under Indent a ' dee:line' of approfelfnaelyday evening, Gwen waits tot dick fitil.I•' • Hon the teachera ,•, :" '.e• . animal :made , Before Aey were married she .304,000 barrele. The British Columbia:••a ',little AS 30 Conti., So nOiv, 'every Fri- • tiou amok the put pot to Men,. . ' • . thie'•fattening prodesa.and the weekly talks make. them all -. enttatee tlitongli en Open bitten-46kt Conidill heat to let..hini citit 6f.'her Peer Exiled Leans • crop,' albite , indicates an '•iiicrease' tout evegag rates ;witaio.w and took tefuge in' a seldom Sight> Site' hived • hind. aid Well. After' ':tibout 28 per cent. above, that 91' last .oh. stalionito4tii-, • feel better. • • . .' ' :- " .. . • Further impettis to .exPort of An- year. The greatest decrease is :shown. , . , ' 'Used box. stOve. The problein, ,liodv:. to, they. 4giere Militia she coildn't heatt6 let iiitO out Of 'her sight. .She,tatio peal* to the Britiah Isles hue in Ontario Where the ,trop is expected71)0 ti:in. Mill Long Distance li as); to -Use,. depend.. extricate it •then etese CM to- avoid knew -him So Well.. . .d. • been , given by. an annimilicenterittliat to b,e 80 .per Cent. lowet than in 1981.. 614 anti stirprisingly inekperisive. . an;entounter 'With the. little black and the. Goveimnient has 'completed arran- the number of ' bartels lest year was' ,white kilo*, a boy *Allis rifle wee, .......... geniets with the. Canadian liarikers' 975,000 while. only 580,00.0 . barrels• A 'girl maY.lOve you frail the bot,
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