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dAiricaone .:turn is hiu gS. from • fierce, . •
spring••stormSand.,0An„gi5g temPeFi:- ' '•
tures,,a., yot)rz,:honle be protected
for years and years—and ohnineasiitt-• ▪ '
ably beautified. • : • •
The bost ef re4ogang now IS but a •
traction of .What you may have t9 pay • '
in ieplacing damaged rags, wallpaper . <
and plaster. ,go,to :the Brantford Roof; d ;
ing dealer and:see the tough,J.fire,safe_ „ •
Brantford, AsPhilt..allit'tesn Theya do ••
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not craCk, rutil,peekor bulwark.
- of.cOlourful beauty and protection for •
' • your home., • '
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Write for copy of booklet "Beauty • •
With. Fire Protection",. -an "alltheri- ' •
tative treatisenn the Proper type, de- n •
Sign, finish and colour of yourroof.
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The Mather 1unds'AY411.• 414.
:gar Mast
earlier than 0,19-4fl.Qrje
ther'.fainli*- VOW:4 'ailPF. ,
r9.44:44o the WOOS:1i*
tbelt car& •Dlr,t heN0.4 and'
,greater Pall,.•••.:
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.The hym
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. text: Pile nian ,rexuarked.i,, had, ;never •
seen the' "beauty the •..,*at,in • tho..
hymnbefore
• preaching does notitell n.etniietinieS the
preacher liaa•nd'•-bliguest, n the • *045.
Nxt Sundays serinefr''.s'eti
palm :•4tridaY and
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• ttheeSgoilei.tsh,CeilleTrahtIOIPti't.:a 1de. tc
• Th 4 services ':next Sunday are
follows 'At Zion at • 10,4fi• At .11.ackett,
3,1p.in; AtIll•ak-e• at i.pari.
•Th ttn New Gutleeknthis",,,week. 4
lu.• 440.
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eriai L$t i.ttLnizare.c;., orgse. •
stitcoldsr.43.r41.4.4• .;
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pretion to lour, Sniuli anti'
zrg•groups.Ok• peellie. • A aegiuji
- are . teat taey CiUL
,.;,.rectivezy erganised Jul.-anykand oi •
adequate prOgrate. Of Servicie: to-• the
Itaigndbin :Gee,. if they aiA• Came
gether there • wapiti bs an
eng•regaz.iin,. 'better L.•usic; .A, ritellez
interesting week . (14 pro:
grains,..atid, • a large)... Service'.:to the
But he •says the 'people
will nat ao it, The 'ministers
,are unable xi such . places to accOin-
plisb the ,ends they have ni mild,..and
the. "yeang •people• in toe section are
finding , the. services. • •uriinteresthig.;
-they '
,jrxatitte.tilnr-tanJerigirfir
i-iiery 'thin- aid usetes,stiiing. Ht.
talks... of .people whii in •oVerehurched •
•distlieta can drive feur, rnii. witha
horse • and. wag.gon .,and•, get .their •
inilk"to a ,cheese factor' every morn-:
lng of toe, week; at sj &Clock,: but '
they find it iMpessible to 'drive tile.
• ii:.-zlistinee•-40,-,churcli.-414•4l- Itloaed •
4ar. ,at. ,eleyen o'clock.'S-1-414a4i111140rs:n-..
ing:.•No wondrni.0
er :he says tag.
,get ••discentenvad ••• wun• raid • wOrk. •
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.Chrizt '5 iiUin.. the.ImrtiStrk on
such a Charge,' While a' good de ai that
kiiersays is true there are.
greunaS
•Cent, .• of . its • ••are. fiat suethat
Jae Central..ionurcn would be, attend;
ed •%any . eett‘r • proporzionaliy than
,three 111 0.14
same section. or course ine :staffing
finial •boards, ehos,anci Sunday
could be done Much • •mote
:effectively. iut are we urc that" :the'.
'fifty per •cent, ,.of faintlies ,missing on
a Sunday, trona,. the three Chutelies; or
1.rwhdi the da 'was...good and_the
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Roy.MaCKenzie 50.
••..-oStirabelle' -Finlayson 72:.
Pnky, fttainentild 59:
Sr. •1—Martin MacKenzie 68:
•'IrAtineenn/otecKndrick 66; Irene Ross
Dangt llactonahl 63; Don/dila.
•'14*Kenthiag40Fkirelice
sip 67; Kennittli -Malayn/1 •Ki And-
• Tewo oBaykWitit 45.. ••
e'10,48daa 13iirkwelli, Maria
1181eDoisldt -• • . •
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'Tito*: *larked' , it Wile been absent •
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iti4a1 ,C6411nitte1,,tieild Office•andraptoTy, IrantMrd1 .Ont. •
, • , eroioh.0010.41 ii?Rd.Waroioyais at Toronto, Wait446r; Wittnioeigi Meintreiih.Halifax. arta Sainelplan.
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1Y-4aailie" MacRae 'II: Isabelle
etnIriek,-44-ti Lloyd' •MacDonald
• -John: Finlayson 774 'Claret
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'. • ,• 'WET, WAWANOSII,
1. Macflbnald
The• !Wait , tinWatiesh Municipal
nuoaea' id; its: regular' :Meetng on
• With -deku4th-iiii, the Members pre-.
Ilhe; :Minutes Of hist- meeting
• were Oesil.-tind adOptedo. A resolution.
• tonnefl;Atttoning the Hydro.
• eettic Oommieeloir .to develop the
• MititlanC„pliwerf---Wati passed. The
Clerk wait 4n8tructed to notify the
• 190 SUPP11410ndant *to be present at
n,t; the noutnilinteting td receive instrue
e• tions forthe' years work. The Connell'
••• ileeided topurchase a screw and spout
•' for the 'orock cruher. Messrs.Mole
1 • , • and Carr *eke atop/Anted' delegates
ittelitiLtlin Trusteesi COrtitentiOn in
11.4:tinier was given au-
•theirity to.....collect the gravel account
rom the comity. The Comicil adjourn -
d to meetliarch 28th at 1 P1Vi.
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• Durnin Phillips, clerk.
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WL MURDIE and SON
GOOD 1111N,N.ElitS AND SUCCSS
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• — ,MAFEKING
SiM10 limitations cannot be chang-
ed. Certain younr Men would give
muchif they could Add five inhes'
to -their height, and a corresponding
breadth to their 'shoulders, but if
nature gave thn% a teasel. insinia-
caat physique,. they have to put op
**h. Braine are .not all of the :same
qulity, Apineyoung pedpie envy the
classmate whe can make- a. perfect
recitation • witk the seine amount of,
study which leaves them poorly pre-
pared l'here is no way yet discovered
of speeding up a slow, plodding brain
and making it quick to.selie an idea
• These are , some of the .conditions
whith cannot be changed, tut a faet..
nor that counts quite ris : much in suc-
cess calf be Cultivated. Every one can
decide: Whether or net hewwill be
courteous.; The y.oung ,fllow with .a
fine phystfue profits' little ly that. a0 -
vintage after his associates discover
that he is a boor. The girl who leads
• her class in school may' fall short of
success outside fiteause she delights
in making people uneonifortable with.
that sharp tongue of hrs. •
_ Few qualities count more :ii life
tban the good manners .that are the
expreseion of kindliness.the:emirtesy
which is the flower of the, Gol...ten
Rfle. This is somethin, 'cwryoue
tan Possess,. -but how few take !the
pains, to a• cquire it. .
•.Ap exchange- points out that an
°stit+ egg weighs three ionads—
• Whick is about the *the o Itverage
boy thinks he can eat .•
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A. high ppWered-ear and a ' low -
powered brain above • the steering
wheel ts one of the worst conbitia-:'
tions we can think of, •. .
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"NORTHERN"
Rubber Footwear
W0ei'm "GALT
Solo your fillyt from baby
• to dd,» with "
• :Ititbera, and enjoy the Win.
• fort of good health.
ttyfrfor.
ivory thaeLr:
a rabbi r
iudiato!'.
•ri Can.- -
(250)- • •
Although •Canadana trvc bnon
••• .vtyld••strce,.t. “sicrt"1 niel :tit., re.
• 5rtins ltt- :e;,...,,:t•
put)tion .p1 ft. I
•••• rnent that trirre t"..10
gfpte,..4 thrie
. aii5ts. •There are .1'S7 tot-
' Cr 4a, reonly
P11ed 'sirt!,•Xci
,. for a ,'Pi3ne frr•ever,y eer,,
sqn. fl 1'‘.1 the cot.iversatbus that
t4 Ilk .plveJ.1. dur.i.ita. the past .'year
v:ecod to» end • .they
• 1:k•,11141 be • It.r,brd tu f )1. .every
• etizen itetr1 on 114t al7erfl.go of 221
chi rt ng 1nz5. Pre-
ths doe.s t • include
wfoa• ntirabrs:• • • • '.
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0-•,c of N!,,•3tr1, f1t wen
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mom ;or :one Of .111,e tate; sky-
scrapers r,•.•vrt r. has ' a.) p a red.
• 11 nieatlrily,"riev..eit. to the
cf c“tiZ, TW. So care -
•••f`•••• tY was. h6 pt"1.1.og tf. ken Town
tha s,carce. a u:•core f.r mt. stones.
• wete roirt-qi ooyoleie itsro.• "
construction .on it%.newlot.
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1.To tr) .11)28 the
P.;1%ific bad tipent in 004,
rnti • Canaritan ••deverop-
. niont or Fat! Retti,ment: cce.,
its • own
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Sir 'Charlet, ("nrdon. • •(.13.1r.,,„
eres1,4ent Of the 13auf( of Mentrea;
1ra rrrrI appointed fo" the. briard
or diJ•r•,:ors•79. the ranatlian Pct-
fielial1way nAo 1114 the •vacancy
cr11 by the resignation of gr.
. 1,-; flos. Senator the •146a.•
Deique. also, has been.
, per tot a 'member of the emeetittve
•.coinratitee ofthe board:. - • •
A 4ttiryr:int of animas. Oat will •
.rf1sentbe the- cargo Of IivestoCk en
Ark Vill7 olio Mace shortly
fn•Oi Meese • SAW Aribnal
••v bens rather of buffao,
if F4* 0.•!Pr. elk add other. animals
• •; bo.sent to titeRock...11Mialain
Pal+at Baef,241be11at • .
• l...tienc Ph, Carotin. is .-Wtirth
That,..ar.any.rate.•ls what
nt figures show. tIstr
...••lr liptintrq VAN.ath
h. . per reta Wealth of any
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7)ort."191:1111,;ifiiiAP..,fitICIrfaatretb:ILSt
provinces collo irrothe
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tr• ;11-n:est `and the
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M•`s "MOM" •
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TRADE SARK
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--aina.e.gtowo•ait7ifiwien
'Limit**
A oottioitio Mit& atotiktotthitit iltililYara atiti:S418hOs•
- -15 atOtittaila Meet your.400edivitt
13•4 Mort lEtt4 • » VatiNOW
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II44591,440$0 „ ,• -04'.1r.t.arIFT419"g,,-MIZ1••••••.,,,.
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As&
7.
. Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Bei.
fast andairs, 'Ikos. Alton of lAucknow
visited sfxr. and Mrs. rothard John -
ton, Tuesday.• -
• Mr. Itilmard Finlay and babe of
Vanitard, Sask. Alio had 'spent two
weeks» wih her litiseands sister, Mrs.
Norman - 6haeli1eton left for home
last Monday.
Idis. Elsie • Andersen is visiting
Miss . JessieAncirew and other reia-
fins At Zion this week:•
Itev. A. W. Blown gave a sPlendid.
• report of • the Prohibition' Convention
he Attended recentlyt.it Toronto,:
the 'League $aturday night. •
• MT. Saafuel COok who.has •been
qtiite J!1of pneumonia theliadt.tv„To
weeks, is somewhat improired.
• Witham QookhOld asuccessfulaale
of farin • stccit• "& implements on Mon-
day of last. week. Ten or..moe CoWs
brought from . $100. 'to s125. each
white the horses brught' from. $100
tu $15$. eah. Will intends going into
business with his brOther Christopher
who for •the past year has been agerti'
for Cockshutt :machinery; With office
in bungantion.
'•Sppie of an' young' folks attendee!
the t. Patrick supper sand concert
• iyA Dungannon United Chinch Friday.
evening; While others attended the
• Play by the Ltckno* Dramatic Club
Letknow, and all report a good
time,
LANIGSIDE
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The W. M. S. held a very suceeseftil
meeting at the home of Mita Emma
aruson. •
tss Maud Oonn, R. N. is this week
visiting friends in Wingliam. •
Mit Charlie- Tiffin is this week
sisting Mesrs. James & Alf Eind800
of Wawaliosh.
The roads, in this locality .are very
good the snow' hanks lumrig beep
sho,velld ut.
• Miss Graee Richardsen is assisting
re. W. J. Scott. with the work, •'ea
grs, 8bott is still in bed.
' A number 6f the yeung folks from
hero attended the dance h; the Intl
elite flail in White/hitch on Mender
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TASPE14143 T6 Pikta COUNTY
Mr. G. k. paiersOn Who for the
past two yearS, his heel; 'agrictiltrill
reWseatative at Clinton, for the
county of Huron, hs, been trailiser-
red"to Peel County where lie Will
aVe•eltargd of the Thelmrtment woft
kla ;sold.% that his spetesoOr at1n.
tol- will be Mr, Argent, whohub-deli
itt tssiStartt.ifor—apine.,,tfifie•-•-•----
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offering:4i SpfingMesrphandise-
is aclear induation that'pring :is• not far. away:
OUR STORE is showing a bdalltiftli 0$9,4",'
Ment of 'House, DfiSsrtSi and Smock,niceirttin0
finished in vaioni.materials. • .
E''HOOVER- APRON is indeed all that
the name Would imply, t. asy fitting and:made,
for constant use. • - .
Do You Prefer Making Your Own? Ys„,
we •Wash 7--
a suitableMaterials price • ,
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according .to quality 24c, 27c, 29C, •
30e,.32q-35t, 40c and `,,B01` proof. it
45c per yAt.
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ThemecA4 Books will assist you in mak-
mg up.- Make use of then), On Our Counters.
Photi75 - tucknow, Oat.
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ST. HELEN'S
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last week and Were gueSta,
;),f gr.' ad 'Mts. Bouston; and they
Ate• visited Mrs. Webu's niothe, Mrs:
• Welweod.
• Mr.' E. .Durein .of near Liicknow is
visiting. his brother •Chaties Lurun
attiVientd:eadri4th'311.:fsu' ntria:laolfilMeirs SnbeuriPsil
• uncle; Alexander .CaniPbell who died
•. it ..Endiang Alia.. and Was 'buried in •
eenhilly.--GeixteteryHriekr-LifucklipvIc777
• Edward kStanford :,13Oade. recently
out fro& St4:HeleS in England is:
rigageci • for. theglimmer 'k with, Mr
Davd -Tedd. , ,
Mr. T. Barrett Who has been with
• At. prank Todd has. erigiged with Mr
ndrear Gaunt for the saanner. •:
The Young People's Bjble diets in-
tend holding a St. . Patriki! •social on
Eriday eeneilou1chchoir
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of this .we4,
, .11,r4;racb
he
• ofthe eVeingpregran, Millie young
pOple are cordially
The W: a •Society .heid its mon.,
Y . et the
hfirne Of 3frs. JkIn Webster. The
meeting 'wes opened,' hy the singing.
▪ Iyien•254. Miss M. C: Rutherford• .:
iceupied ' the • chair; Scripture
• lessen was •rad RobinSen
Woods.; Mrs. W. E. OditdOn led in,
• oriyer and Mrs. Wallace Miller tools
:he Bible Study, Mathew. •25, on the.
!e'en; Virginti The rell calI'aTrnidad'
was responded to and waS
oy an. instrumental .by Mrs`, ':Wallace
Miller. The Study ,Boo lt • leSsOn wa0.
•taken bv Mrs W. 3. Huniphrey
• Hymn 521 was sung:and Mrs. Ram -
age closed the :meeting vritit rayer
17hete were 24 nresent and. 'nm-
Aler of visitors helped • to make the
1.meeebt:ntegr. very • se.ciahle. ••A„ dainty
pnch •was served.by the hotess,ilts
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hoer was .convenient and . there was,,
•uttle.serious sickness, would be tbere •
• at that. Central serviee.' • -If .all -the
people rmind .the little. •church • • 0±•
• whatever derionfinationWeddgather.
to. the .service 'hold in bhe...littie 'churh
it wonld•he Pretty well occupied with
the 'cifispiring congregation • this di-,
cOntented minister hungers .for. Fur-
ther „ is ntrt .the -• secret of uninterest-
leg services just here, that.
many , cases dibody pats anything
• much into it. It costs too little..There
is no prepanation religiously, no choir.
• practise, • rio'inte/lectual ,effort te. fol.: •
low up the Series of Oldies the "Sun-
day •Sehool teacher :Or the pracher
studiously and carefully gives, not
even a prayer offered up in lots 'of sc,.
called Christian, helves that •the set,
vices may prove:a blessing,. no .offer:i.
ing set, aside to bririz. reliiously- -and-
4ratfully to Ged,e House. No wonder
such :a chep, carelesstreatment of,
an' histitutioti is • resulting in balf
fined pews and so many iistless-cen-,
gregations. G� to the picturehouse,
and the dance hall where from 85c to
a dollar has been paid and there..!is
the 'further contribution ofeager in,
tereet andactiVe participation an
you find. ,aboundingenthusioani;
halls/And a. peopleall taken up
with what is gchig Ion,. Of course the
preachers shodd 'preach better 'set.
MOTIS; and 'net' 'se dry, -and have
lengthy Prayers. But it is worth while'
• peeple tryig fo, see if More is pttt
bite Chttrel,.. that .thett, „get,
rriere out. If going to Aurl Otte
more effort,. was done with more diffi,
culty,' meant putting away tome foo-:
nth grim:161er nrejudiee,' and.' going
dotni deeper . into One's packet it
• Would' ,be Aerial -tett andappreciated
infieltly. mre. ' And initead of .a
sPritekling of peopWWientiering where
the other ,neonle wre, there Would
be a tea Of elneetent fades:looking
Up to the -pulpit, •
rogYigiLROVbri4 „ATORNEY ILL,
ns.. or ../J5.0;krilltiii.e. geed
• 17...• " •rth.04,1•1 il;n11. ,r4tn-e-rtintept. tif
• »lT1flt, i1!tic•Mri
§••-eikt-erirti. at17t indp,-.iffr,li
••t -J.. •••1• tbrotilh
t ,rare
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• littler • the Mdther
• Allowne, Atit, 'accOrditig dig. -
poi t far the year • elaSitig 'Obtriber fit
1024, The Provitital4Guetrinieitlaid
oCit. Ittle•
uring tbe year in tlild WilY.
• Thomas Neon who for. 50 years
was tron'attortieY for truce County
is reported seriously ill At ins home
in Walkerton. O is over 80 years of
age and lies ,re t been feeling e.11 f6 -
more than a Month. On StInday Vat,
16 he• sufTered •a paralytic Stroke
makeg ytis entidition Very
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. . Crozier On karelf After the.
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Mr. and Me. 'Gordon MacKay, iof
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dlue,
italn spent the week -e1 with •Mr.
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And. Mrs; 1tobt Mowbray. • »,
'Mr. Itoy MacGee is. having ati,auc-
igion sale .6f farm Stock and lint*.
limas On •Tnetisay afternoon Match 20
A. few from here attended the • fun-
in•Lticknow, last Thursday after
••nion Of the late Mr. Alex Campbell
• Endiang, Alberta.. .
• Mrs. l'red DaVidson is vjsiting
tfew daYs in Toronto:
Mr.and Mrs. James Falconer en-
ertlted Oldie fei
m Monday nigh.
, Mr. Milai v.:turned hems
last Thursday after spending • the
• &inter with hit daughter at .6klahonia
Mi. Will Fester of Goderieh spent
Sunday at his home 'here.
There Was a dance in the Instlitite
.11411 on Monday. *hen everyone pres-
'had a jolly good tirne.
Mrs. Haines of Lueknow Is visiting
her, brother Mr. Albert MQuillin.
Mrs. McOregor and Mita ()live Ter-
iff are Vititing.the farmer's daughter
rs, Jack Henderson at.Faramount.
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George MarshaU, who •
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aci. and sudden Was the call,• • •
. 0.1 • dear Mother loved by all, •
:Forget her, Ot; we never Wlt? ••
As'Oars roll on we love: her. stilt,
-06dt.lilows inu•ch. we. miss
• NeVor shall her Ineraely fade
.L.Oving thoughts shall ever. wander, • • •
To • the suet where sheis laid. ,• •
77S1tctly missed by us and & Fatally . •
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St Otd ,Plit14141g0 •
If runing. ikto be done this Spring . •
it is eest teat- it”. be torripleted ielute • '
the sap is floWing to any extent. Jo
• no 'think .it is necessary to taks •,„
A lot • ag wood trem every tree. Meichr.
'daniage May be <lonely annual butch-
• ering. 'If tte °AChiCI Italfight anneal
pruning w,31._only. benecessary- to ••- -
(1)ternOve ..all dead or broken ittam:
hes; (2) t� head in any: branches' •
whcb. Mybe ton „rangly•;,t3)-to--re.'-----
move crosanbranehes•or • (4) • to thin: •" • •
out 'where the tre, has-beCome, absO-, '
lutelY too thick: .:` • •
, If the orchard: is {Ad end has been
neglected, 'which is evideneed by lack •
•
growth and barren arras for Many '•
-
fet from the main trunk; a vigdrous
heading• baek :of. the top iv. necessity • •
..to fore:). out new growth'Iroin which
nw fruit producing. wood can • be se. • .
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'Bilfedndlef-• ilie„. yo • ang .-Carefulty
Do.not nuke it a le head ••
back one-half or on rc1 annually
Watch the crotches aril 'alwas keen
one branehh the'lead to avoid Weak
• crotches, Cut out 'where !branches are •
• toe close together, Iteethe treehead. •
ed low
,andaif the variety produceVa • •
on rangy tree suppress Hie strong;
growing branches' the most and
the weakeat enes the least, • - -
Tan fk to iteniember ••
In cutting back a 'main' branch .and
•one;•Of its strong ;grwing lateralsedd,
not cut both to the •same length, Per -
it th.e •main branch to retain the load
tberwis:e two branches ^:if equal dim -
ions. Will result, which will produce --
a yell, weak crotcha, constant sonrce •
:of t ,,,roublet, ••
WITenever • given. the • option of se- ••
looting eiLlier a branch growing at
sharf) , angle to ita parent or tie
•?:rovvitg Omit at • right. angles •
ceese the latter—it will make • a
strongr crotch in future yars,
• AlWays cut haelc to a •bud,cutting •
of • cies° as • • oSsibie withoutnjuring— •
e itself. 4v paying attention
to the • PositiOn of the bad one can ;do
tnatukce. hto decide the form the tree shall
• Study each- variety you are dealing
with and and adopt a 'System most suited:"
to its needs. 00 not • attempt to apply •
wsterzh9arbar
rdtirl fast. inu
inks to yo
h
• It :is not .4 'cretion Of r•hoW, Much'
pruning one ean do hut how littletne
crtan
bae, andvigor•ssatinldi *vierfoadiint6titteadrit.eor:
the tree.
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ilbtxubon
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Mrs.. Bert Pienigan Spent the past
two weeks' visaing het sister at .an -
"IM°; • .
• . and .Mre. 13lite Shatkletonit
are visiting friends in .Godrih, . •
kusie Kilpatrick visited
friends at Mafeking oii Monday,.
s. IL Maize spent the past
week With Ater daughter Mrs.' Win:
and Mrs: Acloit and
Jackie Motored to liamikon Sue..
• eitty 41.1c1 1Velta ftepalnParii4 by oerh-
dojo Akett,
. Howard Robinson has been
laid op for some, thne with hlold
poison his finger. •
•
The a play 4The Old FatihiOned
:titer" pa, on 'by tile +tat
The inerithly• Meeting 41 the *A.
S. was 'held timiOrariliffs:
• opening hyrorr the Sar.Itiire
Was readWar& 'glitiekl onio
lowed 11i• litayer after which tits.i7V
1),renrian sa* a Seib, Readings ware
fitrItti
sole :by M& Watt the ie:eiititt•the,-,p›
tken, by Mrs 11 IV/tWIiiitey tollowz
i• ted7t-orl ITarltfiesff.owcta:i
Mr. arid Mis lohn, Swan faintly
Det*Imlay With1x, 404 ,rg, SAM
»iigBrands
oil, haat -Can get -your
AO Wilk to sign until-
-It et the goods,
• itipply any ' day•And
pititens should slippot-»4 ONO
that aupote, them,
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well plyed. Much praise isdue to •
all» the thaeeter: 10
;night woe .$3oa = • ;
: Mike ardbte• the, Wet1(,..
ild With bet ritOtherL_MrSo Thentat
/lte. •
Mr. on. tsbti e1nt `tAt
Perti h ter sterted ort th(f•-•
arid irlotida ior :j QiSt 4iine th14
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WoAi loo fall owing .to tiekriess.
• Mr, MiltOn -)"14' itottiatinneeholt trfl
efectS...„ Ove b�.....TAdovaso , •
the faity wiXI ib
rt Maclver ryl- little :tlaikiifY
whequeVe • been visiting at ,,
rnler-Ilninyon- ret flied
eir boreta Tivarton
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