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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-16, Page 5• ••• •-r 4r11171144DA ysingi.01,:.::10043 1 • • S -PRI ••• Aril .,• e Latest Patterns In Cloths olor You Want - .0i4.;$410., Hoe' EVery suit- is64047TH. 000:: to 45•'..00 e em pu ••••••••••••••••., The. United Church are holding i . • 1 social on Friday eVening, • the 17th. .1V-e`iyhody, Welenme. Mr Malcolm•Read sperit' a • etv-- . , ,days in•Toronte ;With his sisterS,. Miss Addle Ross and. Mrs. :Cecil' Pardons; ; Midi -AItennedir1s7v i Goderich :With , H. ; • . „.,' .•Tichorne., , 'Mr:. and Mrs Frank •Coulter visited 'tu afternoon :with Mr and, Mid.., J. C,aig Mrs Craig, Sr-isnot-im fastan her many friends 'would wish, j,, r • • Tenders -Were received • up - anti' • IVIOndateningiot----the caretaking of ,the •Preshyterian,'ChUreh,and alSo. • for - wood for the "same. . Mr: ,Geo.,.° 0, Garton has the:earitaking :for another " year"' and •Mr: johnittOn Conn ifid • Mr. Wes. Leggett,- the.; putting , in of -the Wood. • "::• ,• ' !IEIXN-S ' Helens' ,Couple „ Fear Safety Of ,•Relatives In Their .$ative. TOWN:- • " . t".All Is Well - ; HOLY1100D MadDengall and ylies jean 'Anderson of I..ucknoW Were re-, cent ,guests .cif Miss Winnifred Ackert 4i: and Mrs. Mark Johnston :spent, Sunday. At Mr.. Andre*: Hamilton's. .Mr., and Mrd., 'Robert MaoDOneld ort Chatter "EATS!" ANP '41,EAN$'!' TO irtrigw -pEUD . • , Tluirsdair- 'night- -isli0-01d ' mirthful one in the -local rink,. • The hndi.i0 'fend „of "tt,v9. ',years 'ego has flared n13 'and the "Fat'" 4114 .`j,e4na" . .. tire • going ;.to settle the argument on the . iee iiia, battle to: the finiSh-Tor td'sorr10,94Y'S,'An.i01., That the' frayswill be„ia rough 1410, tumble ,One • -•16 • fordast hit;. those p4att- ented ,`skid Reds", of -Howard A,g- riew'is being7.mileh in dj emand. rute strength .may bo, ,necessary on the part of .thei Piiff-anel-GrUht,, boirs te; subdue, their 'speedier. feather -weight opponents. At,least :"Where there'd:a, will tlieg's a. way," • And the 'heaVY Weights will no 'cleinbt. endeavor to find the way. , . . . .;-.:-Sacii7* budding • 'bankers.- as TroA bridge,', Lightfoot'.arid Henry. will h found on the-PLeeni". line-up as wel ' sd the tonsorial artists, Johnston' el, • CunirningS, Doughboy MedbOnalci, Tinker, Miirclie,.. Berry, Anderson, Jer- :ii(itathwell. and Dune MacDonald, -. •.The -Stagger and stumble' boys *Hi • .1 tret •,01.4: their. line-up of forrni4al)le aieracters, as Dr's Dickq Treleever and Vide Johnston, who Are d'ajigned the, duties .of , administering the' anite-: thestior -what,ever',:it is: that pie, their Victims to :sleep. Reggie, Smith. is' expected toassistnobly in , this 'duty also. ."ShaVer". Fisher stop all. flying ; pucks, while 'Harold Tre- Ieaven Andy, Orr,•Horeee Bob Thompson, pi,1:1 Andrew and WM.," Fisherw11 provide ineetaenlar rush - 08 which re exReoted to end ,rn goals or 'or:O'Shea into:the: end of the rink. : •• : • ",•'' :Clarence '91ierie :will officiate thrp out this solemn ;ceremony., . -were .--Prida-Y--LeY:enin.g.,:6414.4-0-.4-t-A1r., ..:The-proceedd...are_f or thebene11tf Thos Barris'..•: • .s the senior team, who will ,be in ,•114 -Mrs Abner 'Ackert spent Monday play-ofFs in boti Bruee and Northern afternoOn. with: Mrs. James ',Baker? League,' and. Who are: in need of: fin- - 'Mr:- and Mrs. Howard 'Harris and ,anciai issistarice: • Mr"... Earl HarsLMra1LMrsOt1t, MacDonald.•Vere, the • gnedts' 'of ',Kr, Since' ,Winnine the' local N. Robert Harrie•On Monday evening. 'group frOi:M,TeeSw'ater lakt. Week; the c4eziow-i•:•-squed-b a v4-1...teenzewalting, weird ';of-a4plity-Oft.':engegement. • "•'• "'" KIM° • • . cJ ES' ,Icating The United • and,: ,presbyterlan ..thureh',YOUrig'neoPle'eSQt have .itich enjoyed skating parties, in the • rink' this week, On. Monday night the ,.Jpiteci Church held, their sitete, with WS, :AND INFOR1WATIO. FOR - Tn. pusy. 'FARMER , bY t!le• 040.00; ‘Pell'artTPAt ,of, AgrIcult4Fe) , enne4y-,; :Minister, Of a large. turnout Of young people '4n" \gridulture',,,,,__ . addreigink-an." adults, .4.. .41•14.4: eni0Yed_ lunch was of .040-1.4rppss Iter served iil the P4senlOilt :�f the ,3hortbern, Club, :urged.' the members .." clinrch.,, •which. was prettily Alecorate in keepinewith St. Valentine's Day • The Preshiterian ;• Guild , held their sketing party:on Wednesday evening with large numbers; in attendance t, enjOy. . the event,, with; cold weather providing.. 'eXcellent• ice foxy...the IC- casion, ,which0:Was. enlivened: by ill, attendance ° of the Citizen's Band,. :1'1ie pa.stime, was, eoridUciVe•tO a keen' eppetif hich wia;leter,',egreeably, satisfied `4tatity-liineh'serVell•"e; the • Church. St. Peter's. A. Y. P. A. ,. On . Monday •:,evieing the young .3eople were entertained at the recL t,St . :6 study, feeding and blood Imi es, n „ader, to increase,the butter -fat pro- luction of dual-ptirpOse herds in. the, Provj.ncei. The Ineg.r4-' *PPOTteid. , . risk,•biddig arid good priees :at the geri,lis :dales held' !baring 1932. .-111arkets: :Warrant:: „ • ; , • Increased 'Hog Production • , The,„oPpertlinity:°:for."Ernpire°1inir tries ::to increade` shinmenta., of Or,15: iroducts to 'the United KingdonVis , non 441,,•rePerts to the; Department•., • .,The reports, ,:set -forth that. inif tit fiorti , ailtdide7--the. •,•Ernpite,. average Over 40-0,600 'tons ory thl a Valentine ocial; hp. roofn , Ninety; per cent of the prettily decoisted. with hear'& mports• of bacon' and ham were of sed streainers.1 The: meeting war foreign,' • seventy er cent of the ?POned by the .rea4b4 .of t"the be'con ; cOinin , Irchn, Denmark, and ture and •prayer by Rey. GOoghogs'n,.. eighty. per cent,, of the 'hania from A.. count- of the side i , shored • that the he United. States , • -..: Blue Side Vas in the lead.•by 'three. ' ' " After the, business wee; completed, No" :ives'te In Celery - 'in .Whidh an invitation tin'the young. " • 'th most ecvn- •muerosp,iewwinit:s, maacreteipnt,e:ifdriraoms..lemigr.h..rai'76 Celery is one o e Party out to their place on 'Tuesday evening, prayer was .said by the ,rec- tor ;, The remainder , of the, evening was spent in, games , and....ctnitests, which 'everyone joined in heartily. testi:lunch :was thee served . by the, hostess, for, which each one bed tO• find .,their 'partner byintbin,g their .heart , and verse.: ..A.,•:,•inte of :. Gp, • • ornicel::Vegetatdeii one. 'cen,buy,• not only because of: its; -speciel,IValue as an" agent, in the prombtion- Of , lint also because , every bit Of -the' . , • •• '44ek •,,ca,n be used ;in one .Way o. • eriother;:, Many „people .:Are_. :..the: habit 9r,:th-roying.,the leafY. part ewai as useleds but this is a -Mistake ..a.; the - leaves • prOVide ' an interestini new :variety; ;of greens., •It, als thanks to Rev. and MTSeoghegan t unne'eesSary to diced the hard: fi was• -:then mewed- by the resident; :•• foT •tgtVing a find ,aroinatid :toaii Cooke, forhe Pleasant brans butts as these' are ideal 1 Ji ", • • , soups, settees-. and stews. ening. •W.. M. S. • The W.1VI.S. of the' United church met in the Sunday school room on February '8th, with Mrs. IllacCallum "tireSi4r Meeting. 'oPened in the lanai., way with prayer ; .; and praise; _Min es of est me ting 'were reed ... ed-epted. ;The .1cader ti \ItsVL,C,-TeYIOAre-gche'r'' rouir • ' • , i.•.,.'„ irirkeYirD7 ca,riedian T.urkeys Welcome „ , Canadfaii represeritatiVebas re .ceritlii • retii"friects front 'Britain 'Where he . 'was' .ass'ociated With:01,e. market- ing of the Chridtmas7tradg'.,:.of_o.bOut, 90,900 fettqa • pot4try..: , • ' "nt' which candisted. rs. Janes ' Irwin Spent the.: last two .Weeks' With father, 'Mr; Woods of St., Heens, wlo ..has been ill with the ''fiu.., We :are 'Elad. le hear he is mueh improved. , Mrs'McMurcliy, ,rsPeat ."..last week With Mrs A9sa1ninr. 7 ' 'A number ,from 'here attended •:the' 0Stratford Normal° "At Home" . last :An account of • an .,explosien •••9! ,gas tank at the ,'Neutikireheit 1,00‘ WOrks, Germany; in :Saturday's .glOhe • :sensed 'greet aniiety,,tO Mr. Oid7mig. • Phillip' Mueller. Neunkirchen'is their native' town and • the account states that about two hundred persons were • • either ;killed or aeriously. injUred. Their,' anxiety however,, was relieved on Monday when a cable from, Mrs. , , ; ; . Mueller's sister .brought the short message "tverybOcli' . Ideinb,era of. the Yenng:, People's Society :Of the United. ,Church are, : *eking' extensive Preparations :_for . their' banquet to be held Friday • ev.:- TebruarY 24th, „ • . The' W. -M. S., held Ttheir ,,Februtipy • Melding at 'Mid. D. Todd's, on Wed- . „ nesdaYi...with a good attendance, The auhjeet frOrn , the ./htudit• book, "His • ...Dominion of Canada" on the 'early . Methodist 'Missions was taken by: Mrs.: Gordon'. It was, decided to �b - serve .the- day' of 'Prayer. on Friday •. ' March 3rd. Mi cf Crozier of Crewe I -wits ; week -end visitOr with Misses Is�bel and Dorothy Millen , ,./VIiss. 'Florence McQuillin is , home I.:neknoW' High ' School as the -result of a. fractured ankle caused • a fall on, the 'icy pavement. , "Mr. :Frank, ,Todd as Toronto ,hist .Weeit attending the meeting Of .the Aberdeen-AnOus Association. We ‘coimititulate Mr. Todd Upon Itis, r .olectIon 'for ti'le third terra es -pre -Si - dent of tli1 assndiatioir* Fehruary ineetingot,. the': TT.: F.Y17.0, s to be held" sit.the home Of Mrs George..White"...On'i ThuradaY.., • ' • On account,: of -, sieknesis. ' ai?d, 'Cold •Wenther;4 of .seheols.:, have ; . • . been closedfor A few. days.' , -Mr.„ Russell : Meal:n.1001 spent last week', "with' friendtifin,' Toronto. • . • *e.a:'MarY .1V4,14.eod- :Spent a::•few divsat„hen' borne: .0recently..: " • .,. Alex Sutherland,' ...Wile bad been confined in.!the for sein tije is imprOving,'we are gad • Owing to the .conditionof the •eti the eV 'ening service • South Church was withdrawn On -Sunday. , LUCKNOW and WINGIIAM Bionumental Works We ate sorry this week to 'report the deathof Mr. Isaac Morrison, e. resident; of the fourthcen. of 1Cinz, loss, ' who ,-died on Thuriday, after a brief illnestf frompneumonia,' at " the Tuesday. -r--- • Lnekabw, OIL •'• • • . .• • flu the, largest.'and most_rorniilete 14:teek in.„thi most beantifidAenigna ta7 ebOose from. 111!- ilARBLE, , SCOTCH.: SWEDISEI AND ANADIAN- GRANITES : • WE mike Saeetalty7 of -Fattalv-rniinittnentnand byrjte ° a Gen .yonr . • Inlet-101one Neatlt:Carefoliy. and „,..eromptl* Dane. , • , .061 before :Oscine' year Inrder , , =max it A. Snatton Plte0.14 - l'hotie ,256, Barriston,. as the op,pernents in "the' next round, has been intimated; but', as yet nothing :definite has been heard * .,* '7 ast 'iveekl's blizzard, blocked ••the roads,, for motoring, and a trip..to Harriston by train. .tind:, return re- 9Oire§•• a. day and a half time .which rakes the .tiip •almest impassible for ,oerne' ofsithe lotal: Players: Snowmo- biles might ansWer. suitably ;As meani, of ,travel,; however : It Would be regretfid ,if the :local squad Could not :continue on in the . elimination series:: . Lucicnew has, as .Well, a bite in the Brn..Letigne end. word . of A tilay- in. this series can I be looked , for .;;•;-75: • ..,Seveiel • work7outk,lest week: kept the • .in gt;Pd condition, btjt other :attractions. this. Week are pre. riting.'the team from getting On the •It4 •ad. often 'as •they should... , • „, IAFEKI • • p r. S.. C. • Stothers, London took the s'2 •b, • " ' ' instead' of the' aduat frozen qrHarvey votional'leaflet. . Mrs...Robert Fisher •. 'read a ,peper „describing the early aetiVities of' the. Pioneer MissiOner- les in the. West. MrS., Oliver\ :John- ViditeethiS sister, Mrs "Heriti:Herten:', • , age of ,SeVenty,7five:.' The'•;ftirieral' Wes held on from: Sonth:ICiril67s Church,:and ebridticied by the .Re.V. 14r, Burgess., Intermentwas in. loss eenietery„,The 'bereaved liar, 'the sympathy ,..of ;the neighborho in their sorrow: • CUILROS .•CORN,ER. Vir„: and Mitt. Jack 'Nesbitt visited Mr, and Mrd. John ' Robh. On $iiricittit.. ;Art and Earle; i-led•gind, et - :tended. e • :Ledge Meeting Ripleylast •week. ' • , • . 'Mrs: Harry Pinnell • 'has returned homejater spendjng ,a few Weeks at Idiln.1-,iebb's.•, , ••• - We' . are, glad to •report , that Mr: ,and ,Mrs., john Robb :•and farinlir• are able ,to be -arOntid agOl'..aftet•-"halne . . an 'attack, o the flu. . , . Ur. Ernie Hannah spent e. feW dikY.s TOontn,;r9eentiy, •I O . Mr. end:Mtd.•• Stun Nesbitt ,vitsited Mr. and leek' Nedbitt: _Mr_CharTe.4Iodg1ns0is able to -be around egain. • • tirdurici • 'again,: 'lifter being confined t� the hoinle with the: pumps. . MISS Annie, l‘ittelSeOie is,at:pre- testi sick "with the her "...aiint;"-lVliSS Rosa: lqies Sturm* ItOss at .preaeht,ent pitted ,ft:(Tr.• • Anglia' qtreiritosh'S, The ,cbtiimunitY 'Wtite'deenly "ShOcit-i ed .tit. the death, Of Mrs. Hugh ,Reek.,4 On Wechietiday., The. funeral' WS* IVIr: and Mrs: . Vitilfredf "NichelsOn ,andi babe ofSturgeon :Bey,: Wid., were condition therefore •patine in direct collipetition with":" -.tile home killed rather: `then' imported He re- • pOi.,t ;that. becanse : :of ,the quelity and attractivb prese1tat10fl of the Stoll read .a paper on the Missionary Church, from ; early days",np 'London, the '.sto'cle, immediately at to the frect,ed ;the attention 'of. vilioleialeis, ActivitieS' .-the.. COngregationar, : ' " -.••• er was receyed and 7°Haedl,enby.: Craw 'ae�cifil.ildtiie :115;CkfoltYr:at:',:d.:;neaXili;,PfCrklabirer:ilIS:tant bia61;-.‘ 'inie; that ehureh became :e 'pert Of : • "dacCallum, from Dr priceS. 116.wed:' given :the, assnience: he .:United Church of canad.a.„-,A'letr. from HOnan,season lbs.; doubled '- 'in '7,•hine; .4tea, Nov., 991.;0,•giViiig quantity Without • oVeretocking the: nteres,ting• differentnvt• .•• • iOrYd.4Y .71.1iblis 1.'77 ShoWed deVeral., rhappy 'eaciieriences. m• -•::z• ; • ' . • '. Enrope :Appreciatea Apples. ; ks time gdes-by, pr. Crew, is. becom- Gron 111 Ontario OrchardsThat Euiope'lfl appreciatiOfl of• .0fitari6;groWn appleS, 15 :increasing. We's indicated, in :a. recentStatenient, iif P,•• IIodgett5;,soctetery„ Ontarie Fr,it,GtoWers' ssociation. Ile ,said that...,.'tV;•o, More shipments, coMprised. Of the D'en",DaVid variety, would le* for ' rrenee On:..P•ehruary, 12. and Pehr fuer:it:1, 26. ; • '..Thet.e • shipinentS; - totalling some 5;906'; ••,ber-relS;-. ,• .serv„. pr.actically ceas.ed and getting rid,:of this -hiiiki- "iii -el•-", feat .,-ace-i•iniqlsatiiii!' ' material' -Waii!..--quite.:a. .prohlein Jet .. the elevator's until a ' rherke t was ' foPrid fer'its, ude as fuel:at heat and power plants, in Nerthsirestern taria and in Manitoba. • - ----,:-•-!. Canadian Cattle 'reeds rind Ile* 'Market ' ' " • : .A.'edording to the' United. Kip el Trade ,.Coininissioner a pro, ising trade iri cattle ". feeds is, iii..,:prospeet 4 ' ili 'the British marhet. In the, January - 1St' ,issue Of :the Cdnimerciel. Inter-; ,.. Jigenee jOurnef it 'is:staled .that the ''''•f\ IMportation .o ; cattle ' feeds,, •conSist- • ' ;ng 0 bran a'ai other flonr. milling, ,- offal--frem, -Canada iis ..comprtively_.: new,', beginning :in 1931,0. wile, :Cana- •, dian shipments rose. from practically - nil to 22,263 long tons, (2,240) lbs.) •' . , Of this amount 6,000 tens were shorts-,,, and', middlings and 'the remainder bran. According to- this rePort 'Great Britain imperts about 300,000 •tons , o'these -products annually, chiefly from foreign countries, Empire conn - tries producing only some 76,000 -tons in 1932. ' ys. anG'•Cln There'ere neW . the neighborhood: of• 1300 boys!". en4.... girls', elub's • in„ canatla,:' With a, membership of 21,- 322: These , Chiba- under competent • lea.dership study. Of -a yeriety of subjects, 'relating to six projects, .; namely, dairy cattle, beef, .ctittle, swine, poultry, grain.. and potatoes. In the:fall of. the year in each 'pro - vine the district teenis are hronglit together it a ComPetition and the Winners are selected fer-li .free trip . , . to „ eornpete"With'.high teams from other ,nrovinces. Only meinbers between 16 and 20•years Of age are 'eligible for:' this • test and wonderfill, prizes -nem- dtherrewardreref.:.offered....for guests , of ' Mr. ". end Mr.d. Richard .1ohriSton, Monday and Tuesday of : • . . , st ' A Valentine: and 'Pie Social Willbe held this 0.,atnrday evening; in Blake Hall.. A • 'good 'program; is being pre. pared" in the course • Of which -a twenty - minute play will be given. :The loCal,Orcheetra, will furnish music, CoMe- And- ' 8404 'Y'eni.ng'4. entertainment. This Secial fis, set' for. Saturday evening, 'becalise. of the colicert and debate .et Crewe, ',Friday. " A ninnber. from here Attended the, funeral of the late DaVid Sproul At Dungannon- Sunday afternoon. ; . • bild SAitivinioA6ril 'her tombo - ng • more eeeuStomed to life: in. China •rd isfeeling,: inere. at • hOme. .1Vieet, , , . 'lig closed by, ,repeating • the "-LOrelAs )rayer in unison.L,COr.•-Sec'it. • BELFAST r.and., Mrs,' AndreWrCetint. Of • St. ..Elelens.'sp,ent..SMieley with the :letterAk,, ,OateritS, '14..: andMrs..., Samuel Sher -.1)069.04':.' • .J ..,.... • ''... 0' • •'' ..3.1r, ii..,SteWat.of, T.,,tra noW.,, . • :almost the•entire ,On arip, m, ., 'tis. ivii...,sohn..itwiiicut •v:7,04:::: ' ...,;,(4,1:iit, it: .n.t.i.itiifei,,i0n4:. lie ; i 'this' Particular , Variety. • :led the fnnerd1'.0. the late Malcolm •'sill'a.fi• ...s.rt;,' ,d Situation ,, ; ..,114r...' and. IVIrs:1'n "RaY.Patd Of tue157' •••A • re`c4i'LlyYe•Y.' of lle th.11°11 s6C4 lecMillari ',held. last'•• T ad' • ' ..• ' ---'--- -" ' ,Intic'd71.744.1-ret'."7..1.wsitinl.te..44ktiti,6hte;,1,.1.6f,yril,..;•.c.r....?.....:,.?,,....,.1,1111:171:65°bit.i'.1.° .ii.ltl:T•OltfP7!fi,t:;'il''C'e°n•I'74.rt.1°''.th*.ee.•::°°::: clover 'has,been deid; 99 pe'r':en't.':(>1*- . mr.Pdiri'.1/(r.hitley. Of .Cre'U,..e. called . . 5{1 f he „,s,Weet .elever;',,and. ""-•."1.; herd ' betiveen.:.13. and '6 years' , age-L'.;Th•e:• event:at the• "RoyalQ." ta • •Symbolis • a In-rien--7-eaftiest _effort- eniOng:`: progressive cli.ihs'•in:'agricul- tural trent ....One. end Of Can- to 'the 'ether. ' • • • ; ie is as • ,- t s us 'Of,„ EVelitn• ,Reed Visited ,Auburn friends " 'teat!, Week.' • , • • . ' • RepredentatiVes, from the local 4 0, L. attended the, WeSt,,Brueey Coun tY- Meeting ;et' • "Ripley. 'last TueedaY;-0" MiS Myrtle Ritehie 'of, Toronto •and Mrs,: CliffordtEn'atniari. ..(nee.' Janie' Ritchie): ,Pcitt 'Hope are benne' et' pre•dent: The etintlition:16fotheir tethdr, .3AS, Ritchie. has• net at all ire.' ilrilverdnringlAhe past „ . • •, Ont.' pastor,.. Rev.- C. Tay:Mier,. et* telided• 'the :FiesbYletsfr'•ineeting • Tie:ilitsr000his - Week, ••• • . lieid from ah attaek..., Of' : More She'ep 'Registered', " spite of 2'liard tiMes, sheep: -breeders 'a -ontiiio contmue to un - prove 'and. enlarge . their flock The The:, rept• Of tie \Seereteri and direct . „ ors at the :recent. ennui' ' session • of the '..Ontario:. Sheep Breeders' Assn.. elation showed ' nearly 1,200 rmere. sheen , registered: during 1932 than ,Entries,.hayeAven ,:roade' at all the ;leading fairs. and ekhibitions, during the past yea, and 'en:exhibit ef. Sheep, Wis. eggin:' sent •to', the In- ternational.„ tiVesteelts. ShOw"..il1\0Chir' . eagoA,' A. •MeMillari,"'Fecleral OM.; 4iaIl,•:.e?iplOned,:vgradng .methed zinc]: told members .6f•.the Ontario' lAsioc-, •• iation that rnore than the usual, four - graders for Ontario wOuld.;.'he ecin-; Sidered if, such a niciite Were .reeoin-, 'Mended by the. Association.' He. also emphasized :the , benefits eecriiing, from the ..GoVernment 3iolicy of snp- plying purebred' reins, '.. stating that • there Was a great need' for such stock seine Of 'the Baton Sow Train ' • • . . A deterrrdned.. campaign to improve . and itieream! the bacon inthistry prot; •ductiOn. Ontario has • been given": neW • intetus with the tour • of the ' , . paconSo*" Train through:, the rural .districts0 of the pitiA.'tinee. It . is , hoped that this :train which: is in charge of R. W. Wade' Livestock •COMInission- er for 'Ontario, enlarge the in- terest:of farinerS, at, the, Pointe 'Visited through leetures, and . the ' Stile of , good, type; red lida'Ori sows' and some boers. Forty fire ,stops,. are being. Made- thr,oughout iontarie ,:_.and :., anticipated • that from 150 to '200 SoWs and will be diitrihuted from the•". train andfrOni to, 20 boars. The ".• sOw• stock. On .the train inclneles' ' considerable 'numberl„ Vhich, were Selected' froinear-lot entries; and' Pen entries at • the., IterYal 'Winter Pair. .4tnin'(1 sale Oven in the export inar, Tho prOitle,e. en' excellent •,nie-. on friends in the burg, Sunday. • The Ilackett's:Y., P. 'S.txneeting;Ni7ill . , e held Thiiisday night .,and will, teke the ferm'' of ,e Valentine Social. , Rur.al School , Junior Itotun 'fest Marks. .• ' • ; Sr. III-2-Grece '.Weatlierheed 90'f'A lOrdon 'McDOnald 77*; Perry 1-„Mr- ling- 65; Hugh D.. McDonald"' 50:.. Jr. , AitehisOn r78; •Tohnnie Pritchard*, 73; RusSell Webb *70; Doris Wilkihstin*; '51; Angna "gelriontild 51; Harold Weeds*6p5.. Puchanan*: 10. Daily Marks •' T0-71‘lee• McDonald 1361;' ItoSs bainn-ile-:1266;- • lielen-1.--MCDO 1166;0 Margaret AiiehiSon*t996. • jr.•\.1-.,,-Marie,, Swat"' ..;::„1,..1A6) • A114,11' • Cranston* 864.„ '• ; : ,Prirrer-Murray illiti porotbY 'Webb* -.135 Mari A 1.1 • _s *he0 erkdd: *tiised, One ; ' niar4' days., ' • „. • - The, Anierierin 1vaedhi O price again., ' Canadian 'money Worth jtist 18 tent's in theU.$. now. t,b'd elf alfa,.'„ Per Cent alsike; ' pi cent ot .0110 tiniothy.!' ,•• Prices , offered; ."greWerS• ',range ..tl'e- c-Ording.• to ,the. 46elit, 'Red clover ,is frdni, 7..to • 0.1/2 cents a Ponild 12. to 14,, ..611f..Si: *Ike; 3!1°: ettIPT,S'Weet. *yet1_t2 cents and tirnothi 3 to Ph': cents• pound, eroeninga • ter Burn ••0,• ; 04,, Of the Interesting • effectsi:of the •....pre;sent low ,Price --for, grains shown .iii..the fact that Screenings' Which 'tinting periirels;!of high price itet as' a. Constituent'. tiffeeding Stuffs dium i`for 'seeuring select bacon stock ' is -being used forlei. Demand of the highest einalitY-at" a ver' • for refuse screening's s ,feed 'has 'moderate .`price., T O , , k . , '‘Vifc;; "I always- encourage . ...„. Recently .350. .tifidpods77.0.g> _.#01,,,:..z..___ e4s,i1.-&-",i,i7";;,''e're lno'Vel:W":„he -Oriesday0 office hud.band to:recline In an h , ••,,,-- - -- • . - ,- feet ,tin topof the tad ano tne* silbtreasury, IsfeW Yerk, 'to ' , . • and" Put"„his • ..- 4 4, lapl:..nr.• .:'"."` the new essait•Offiee on South Street. ;-, •• so. •Each ftruckload' wes.„.6fthe valne of -"When-he. . goes to bed. !there is 7 $3 606 000 Besides the gold, 411 ;1JAL WO:•,:transPortod,f the 'chair-, , from one plaed to another, • rUld-,:there , O Will: 'be hatiuing•• Of platirinnt and other preeions me, a S,esi0es a , 'use afire :Oncl Alp frr 41 '.'f(o* -wh,o -starts-otit4.1ilee-aillv :. , , ' . • i§eait-60ip smofilderilig ment. so: a,