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Kiri LOUGH'
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tion is impioved.
..;-;.Miss Nellie .• 111 lcolm returned
. borne after `,spending a few Weeks
with relatives in. Toronto.,' 7, .
•• and: MrWs Bovle Edna::'
The 'Wemen's, Day :of Prayerineet
trig ferr.t.hrs:7community was held in
the 'Anglican Chirch. Mrs. Jas.
Iledgins; 'president of the, W. A. pre-
:sidtd, others '• taking-lart Were Mrs.:
•kaleolinfand„
. .
riee;. ,Were SundayVisitors' at 'Mr. 1.YI.S.Y,. v
.Tos. Wall's, 14th con.',,ThP .:Its, 'regular
inepting on WednesdaY f'eVening*.litit;
. Alias, Grace, Halderiby Of
;erton ;spent the 'Weelt-en4 at hcr immediately.: after the .Lenton
• ,1 'V1Ce, ,with ' the• Prest.duitLfietothi.
Thbhe' Chair. -*After''ili
Mrs. Graliani •' ipent a e v
• roakiing,„ef:Initatea.,..eini_Rolt call; Abe
days - with her sister, 'Bed • . „
. . 71'"Fei-
• Mi. Verne-liodgirlryffituig..with Contest given .' by ,•t 'Sobel, Celvvelli'
friends liere '•
, • : ....readinglitelyin„......MPI.ennari*.......:sOlo,.
Mr.. Maurice 'Simpaon. .of, Fred '..Jackadn; ,:jOurnal,.".:Leyj Etken-
, .
Saturday at AV. Boyle':. swil.ler.;. :contest' given. Evelyn . . „ • .
. Mr. and Mrs.,-pscar Hodgins en, •drawing game in „charge • of
• . .
: tertainect :Sortie. of :their friends to a Mrs.; Hall. Lunch was SerVed and the
Once at „their.hinne-nen Friday even- me -tint': 'closed with prayer'.ing .,
. , . Every.; Wednesday' .dnring, ,Lent,
„.111iss • Anne ' Colwell .,0edompatioo ,U,Tm. 1 -tail will •give a series .,
her aunt;. • Miss ''.Annetta • Moore df talks ori...the HistorY", Nature and. tree
ipley to LondonrecentlY,-.Where •MiSs ef Api)stles' .Creeci, at P.M. in
Meoro. underwent a, serious, OPerOtion thefba§enient of. the, church. ; A Cordial.
lAr.e.,..are' pleased ,to report her condi- invitation,ia extended to :all: *
For,30.0ents
you can telepheact
abotit. .
40.0 miles„ .
by 'making an any-
one" call (station—
See; list 01? rates
1'44 front 6f. diri-Ctery..,..,
l',•• •-•
"I'd give an eye-tooth to, goiuto thc.
city' and See. •thak,IiOckey' game
morrow, night,Fidti "bin
never ,set Seats." '
-"Why t not ger Bill on Long
;ent?"4,•1-ii.k14 "Pohatii„,„,'
he coyid get' you a eear today.
• • . ; •
"By George, ro #4y, it," Fred agfeed.
: ;T'civo' minutes later he on •
• only .could but
would and, ;whit:* innie,, he: had a
' seat for int): •
: '
Oltai'eald
• , . • 4 ig
ar.tervorsis, :certainly oo,iigeo
•
t� ,13141H.atid glad, we have
''..tefeplione.. •
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IPK:NOW ;s
$1,f.E.11
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phonated On ReeeiVing, '4. A To
Defeat BY .Teeawater ,Con Friday
1144, •
Finis
''''w"144. Written to :,',0r,gatilAed
v,ya.er. , • :
hockey in LueknOvv. fore this. Season
on 'Friday night, when, TeesWAte.r On,
. their: owitice handed, t},� ,100als *- a
S!,E0
,
'qOth, 4nwn 1ractued.
The, Attie eight,14F1514:da-Tfghte
of Mr, and Mrs. Pg. Campbell, whil
visiting at ,the hoine of MI'S, PUMP
brother, Mr.. Frank Rising 0
his emnaunity,:bad ..the • misfortun
.O.
break ' ,both h0r.', PAYS i«hile ,s1Otg
riding down the ga/104V.".111*1,
hand Sleigh 'struek At sleigh 'tongue)
causing. the: accident- All , her teeth
tad to Ie taken 'Qat. Mr. and; 1Vrs,
CarllPhe4.liv� in-the.,Aricinit$T,' Of Tees
. Mr, .and' Vfra... Robert • PeYelli. Mr
and Mrs. Gordon Madeline And
2 ,t0:, 0, defeat ,and Eleanor . anent -Sunday
final ,i4axuffleit, Bruce., League hen_ with Mr: and Mrs. George
:Ore. 1)Y a • score,' of tor..6 ,the round .,,,t,.:Nfwc;;wnnadnos.117.0;.:p•egi;rashtilooliti''' 7.ro, y,.:,•Thpit4h9n.1:4or
li..-4yipe "played to "A.,5-5 draw -in the
first game' Luocijo*.„'the,,iiriAotz,t3. 'lnd Mrs. J. jahnaOa. •
Tuesday: • • , • ' k'tr • t The NihirecionLci
The- local • squad- didn't appear to meeting this
taketheseBine? *League fixtures Very' .t.'-ridaY -afternoon in, the 'hall in the
seriously,and didn't .1 resemble -in' "-'• •
garnes,'• the same hard,hecking • The .Liiiigside 'United . W. M S held
aggregation,.., ...r)oinlersten ••waS. ':heir meeting., last Wednesday. after -
lucky to :nese out of the, Northern.
Leagii%.the Week "previoui by td
2." ore in a sudden death'. game in
. • .
Winghal* • "
The. garne-on the whole, ivaa 4' fair
exhibition of ht1414Y (to. a. degree as
small 'Ice' Surfaces', permit) -without
the Second period 'a hit' listless. Tees-,
water; determined :to Win the. fixture-
pressed.lhard from the drop of the
Puck . andchedked persistently,. Orli
, PJ
, .
out the vim?. Play was anent evenly.
divided and .•the ' 1st' :period ' ended:
seereleSs;2•2'. goalies' 'having
few shots to stepi•ns,.itshea• bi3ott:'
teams for the Most part ended up at
the defense Or in. the earner: last week .with Mr. H. Pettypiece,
• treksWater!S ' first *counter, a disk .aseiating, with •farm --work.: •
l'Oted one, Paulo' After. five Minutes TM Whitechurch Wornen,s firti.
Of 'OW in 'the, ..21d; :Period. ' Ireland trate LS holding :an • Irish; concert
fr.* left wall and Therten, be- ,/cwe'ci'.., ,a,;,,dance, On 'March, 17t,li:'
hind the net
raised hishand,:The, Everyone--is-cordially invited---to--af-
puck, waslaying outside the, tend• '• • •
pet; ' a't* the back '..,corner; and. according • ' '
to Clark Finlaysoh;', he ',caught the
disc which bounded Op on hi § iirrn
and.O.OpPeiiiAadk;over'' the net ,..Onto
tfiteSupporteren,f7.hoth7teams7•Veri;
fied this, while, to,. others it .ap-
ireared...,',a,•-goaL-Ltlie•24goal•-,undp,„-.wir
noon, at the home of .Miss Margaret
[ miss! H. MacDonald who . has been
•
i'nursing Mrs. li. Stewart was . able' to
leave last.. Saturday, 'asMrs. Stewart
is continuing to ...improve in health.'
Mrs., Hardy Simpson., and three lit -
tie daughters are visiting Mrs.
Harold Johnson of
.Lueknow.• ,
• Mrs. J:-.-Johnson----nr under- the -doc-
tor's care. - •
Mrs. Benson Watt visited this week
with her parents, "Mt.and Mrs. J. B.
Morrison.
,Mr. Elmer Tiffin 'spent a few days
•Word ' was, redeiVed here on Monday
Mr. • Torn- Morrison "ion :of •Mr..
and. *re:. Morrisen. -is in ..St.
Michael'
Mr, and Mrs. R. Tiffin 'Spent •
Mon-
, ,
day.-With---Mr:';and 'Ritchie of
• ,
Thange'd, :hilt the ...counter regiatered,. 9tr"1:1, qellts*. * • .
Before the Peired., ended '1Cnitket.'int.Mr. and Mrs. J Tiffin. Of. White -
covered On left 'wall., drilled: a shot .,hurch; spent -fait week with Mr..
which 'beat •Finlayson and' put the, Ars, Georae Tiin. •• ,
Tepseretwo. op. The Ltickno*.sq4d.„4 Mr. and • Mrs: :John lAlcIttnel;-*George,
passed up .several: oriportunities tr and John, -Spent': Sunday with Mr.
Score and on the two occasions' Wher
they did net the rubber, play both
.thiies was celled off -side • by, Rife.
Throughoutthe battle they ' -were do-
ing erratic sheeting, 'Missing the, net.
from all angles. , Team; .play: was de
cidedlY ladking. on 'their:Part:In both sE6•10 -c KtNiAi8:*
• , . • •
gAn'es ' and, this .,.failure . to click was ' • ; _. • , .t•'• •
prehably', the ::"Ohief. • cause of •their „ Gretta Hudson is spending
downfall; as :Doran and Kunkel pair-
ed up well on the defence and On the
narrow:, ice apace Individual tuslios
were doomed to eact, there.- '
ind Mrs.- R. .McInaes of Culross,..
f Mrs. Johnsen Conn spent Connie
• 4.'days last Week with Mrs: Murray.
of. Whitechurch, ,who waa
}ie.week With her. sister, Mrs: 'J.
who has been visiting.
tt Jas. irwin's;:haa.'retiirited
t� Luck-
. •
•the LUCktiovir supporters Were. : • :
looking locals' to pull thi•-far A number of young people atten-
, .
mit of the fire in "the' third period. ly;F:. jed ' :party : at 'Angus" ''Graham's on
a 'Sensational 'attack, as •featured the ;he `4th; ,last Friday evening, and
PahnerSiiiii 'game • they were (Hain.
pointed. he -arranged :forward ' lines . who was Sick.
Were litit •,on • the. ice •;in this ''stanza.. by fel'. a '.few,, days last „week, better
Liicknow,, which ,didn't 4 prove . tut's,
more effeetive,, in. fact appeared' te• Mrs. Jacob Miller; of liticknew,
disorganize the , squad More' than week -end at, the home of
ever: The: :final . gong saw A 'scoreless 'ler,' Frank . •
period end, the grime With...Teeswiter The n People's • Society lield
the Victors.. s. . •
their. meeting at the .manse last Wed-.
TiesdaY evening With,a, large atteh,
,The prograin, WIndh :was in
theiform' of n' contest, Ati6 'much 'en-
'
joyed, and. was : won by
LUCICNOW7-:doal, ;PinlaYsan. De". Inc
.34'cinn-°13'9
fense, Oherlo and . Agnew; centre; Thus entered in two., leagues the
kcDonald;, Whigs, Clarke and Huston' ',Ocala play six ...games all told—and •
c A Th'T "t
Alternates, ameron • omp- aye o them were wi • peswa
son, C. ''rhamOsen; ,.Henderson. arid. out of,the 'ate gamed Teeswater•
•
Referee—Rife. ' • won., but One., •
14.1,(4 -NOW ..frEArit , the N. :won in
,
: • ,, _eesNvaterl.- 5 t to. 4.., -The return game
TEESAVATER,Gotili McBurnev,
Defense, • Doran and:, Kunkel; ' Centre;
IIahkirk;:Witiga„AylePunald,.ani,1
.151rne; ;Alternates, ', Blair; Hughes t and
• , 6 ,
The local ,cOntliMatioti school tet;ni v‘IIS' a 3 3 araW' *jit)1 no 6veili1P:
engaged the RipleY'' students •it
.libc15ey 'on ,sloppy tee: On Tues-
day night, • taking .the • visitors into
C'amP by hie t'tine Of 6 't
0., • 0
local ,,line-up- was:'
Fin-
layson;, defenset-Ilarold Greet and
° Aeit, 'li/c1Centje; forwards, Leonard
• McDonald, 'Doug "Clarke and • Stuart.
Cameron; .'.alterriates;. 'Me-•
Doriald, Jack Fisher,:
-13111 'ite‘Witt . and .Detig, •
:riockey in this ' district was rather
a dianpPointment this. season ,due to
dor groupings. • Kincardine and-Itip-
• ,
ley' did • not play organized hoekey,
Winglietw declined to otty,
left tichnow Tee*iiter
.,reuiled in the ,NorthprnLeagne-• 'Zh'P
iacals put •Tees*ater out „Itaridily,"
-i,1li a :third . game, and. were ,tlien
dated -hem. the rtitintag' by Ptilhiet.,'
• stoe in the playdovin,
- 1,
. •
fir theliiiiee
"Vre, .!teetwatet Won their groun
thle ieegtte thd. Were hiatelied with
the seini,Iitialsi[ lielnntnt
roMidt '
This game' was • replayed 'on
hard ice and the Teesers received
1.0 to 3 drubbing.-, ,
Tucknow had a 3 -goal lend .-nt one
:Mine in the, first, genii,' to have.. the
vdinie,' Town ,boys tie. the score 'lt
S 5: befere. • it . ended, ;The ,retiirn.
canie .,in •iteestvliter saii.:-Tepswater
;win' by'e 2 to., b. score' andeliminate
tueishow. .. '
, *1* :".
„-•••• Peas and players den iu,Vv; Sit bach
ind,watch :and about Ahe. plaYt
.eff§; Which- they. are Interested ,In.
Milverton 'handed Walkerton to
t defeat on Tuesday right and ina0,
local tnha' are :planing :gotng, In
Walkerton •dri rt.taa.y. t4,s60.11ift "re,
, play;Off:.•
'
A.
rfv, tfelcijn, OberIt,
'Fierteep4; , fr'.'reiV-.,„
:Sildge..4.-B,,,,Allin-and-,-Chaa." ChM,-
*14ere among those 00 OW the 'f'ste*.t
,liarket Stratford.zienlete battle
it the ISti genie. 'et'tlie .finals in
ttratford. on -ITuesday tlOto wheri
*9't '1* 4: 1. lo.604
•
niSl!ed by: the :Ontario Department " of Agricaltnre),
NPar. Cagle Regulations
By Order in..CoUncg an iMliortan
alteration HAS ben made in th
rjuarantinQ regulations of Cattle jjtt
canada.:Tthas now b'e.eii• decreed tha
cattle re -acting: to the 'tuberculin tes
' ,
or.; alloyving, clinical . simPtonlAt. °
tuberculosis shall. ••,.be p'ermanent/Y
marked in the right: ear , With the
letter .,1,7 aid shall he slaughtered
forthwith,• without COmpensatioi), .Or
returned: to the country of origin. •
• „ , .• „
Best
0'. According ' Ai:" Benson' of the
• , • •
products: „carelesfipiss in, the ekes of
t stock that country,. !must
e result in the destruction of a moat
a 'valuable outlet • •-:- • '
t- • •
t Deeper LaY114 . Pens • Favoured
f • A poultry house 20 feet is '
,regarcled is about the correct size for
one 'hundred ',14Ying„ hens., A house
of this Size used at the Experimental
Station, Harrow, • Oat., '' is PrOiring;',
satisfactory, Birds in A sinaller, house '
16 . by 16 feet appeared 'tObe more
uncomfortable . • during -the 1 Winter
months. •This, condition, as stated by'.
the, Superintendent, Was borne out
y the behaviour of the birds, in the •
•*- pFederalreect.:7)%7IunitIti174t thatnhI'''. • „aOL •Stignati°it
poultryaad -eggs Wt11 prove the 'hest
• .
..-doph 'towards' a:dropping 'off in egr,
caoh' crop.,•'• , •
' ''Onseasonable' weather- done,
,prieee„ not; only because of increased
,i.'duction ; .12tit fneilitating.,trans-
portation.,". ;. •
Egg, prices, *luri4ver,.'haYe ..beceints
slightly ..firrner4 recently' and • given
normal March Weather, the Outlook'
for .steady fair prices .is 'encouraging.,
. .
A Serious Menace , •
Tlie apple- -maggot is noW-recog-'
nized as- a serious threat to Ontario'i
expert; apple trade. Prof.'" L. Caesar:,
.addreadTiOlitted•*on , thatmost grow-
ers are ,'familiar with; the . 'sprays
necessary to exterminate .the :inaggol
and all coMinercial men knoW, that
the .maggot can be controlled: Warn
moist suminers and. mild Open Winter
haire, hecn responsible :for its spread
:hut effecfive. •spraying • would:- •hrirr •
It under centWITin a :le* tirIelithd7
provided :',apple t07371.1t the AM.:,
:Mediate' •i.c.inity ;were, also: sprayed;
Odd trees in the next. 'field and al
the ',haWthern :In the -adjacent woOda-
conSfitrite=a;..-Metiacer-Frok,gesaiir-de---:
claret. 1 "‘
. • _
yDuring the itrediSeTir•iiiolii0t3ht 0.0f
1932,
fewer `Cattle ,were marketed 'aenublid
srock- Yards 'by approximately 76,090:
head,... as ',coin/rated ,with theVirevions
Year" •Th e curtailment move -
Merit ,te, Market, should not 'however,
be 'considered as: an indication of
,relative in production. Prices
were •a ruling "„infinence ' and :Were
Conaistentts: resPorisible for a ',*eint-.
Mendable caution in ,respect to i;:load-'
trigs: It. Wa's ' pointed . otit, -most f
quently duririg,the year that the•eon.:.
con-
dition of the Market was ,such that
even 'a natmat, WOuld, develop,:
alnieSt:: unsaleable carryevers.;
Sine Demonstration' Care, .
' Gr6tert.*.itli • Enthusiasm
.
. • •
The experience of those in . charge
• •
f -:the ,"Swine ,DernOnstration. 'Pars*
°tiring the Province under the sPon-
eishiP Of the', etterit' and Provincial
smaller . house for ' they would seek:
shelter, from, the draughts and
ad4ied: jr4,9!uopeicnoenrfi.s.r..41Aen4 0411,8.7:0a:0, colds
no trouble, of this. nature Was MOM:A '
ienced in the larger house,
A careful record of:. the variation '
in temperature, of • the two houses
showed .comparatively 'little difference:
„This uncomfortable • eondltion" • was ••
believed to be ne, to .draughts 'created
try the ;narrower,. house. .
• ,-
Markcting of
(:)ontar.thia-L•e tOttneit7taCommenting —hat
Ontario onion.. situation' encourag-
ing, - A. -Carroll, head Of -;.the Crops
and Markets, Branch,. gild :*:-"Market.- • '
ing . of Ontario . onions has now as-
sumed a :much. ',brighter tone. 'Feb-. ,
ruary Sales have been distinctly bet-
ter than, those, either December -or
January, and indications' . are • that
present' selling will continue.
"Sales of red :ortions,.• in particular.
-were-sloWAa-Decentber-and-::-January-'-
a• only, recently have shown signs,
normal inoyenient. , ,,fa as this .
variety is 'concerned en. the Montreal
market, :,supplies , are auffiCient.
_ta.lact„..allout_ten_days,only„.:After
qtiantity on . hand .exhausta,
tarTO...=.will:.$eo for.supplies'......L.:
-,Int,:-.tegarci to supplies:,,on_haii4,Lin:'
Ontario producing istri ts, r. Car-
roll said4hat-the-ameuntad:--de„"-Feb-,z•••1,-;
15 , was some 175 .earlciads..,,
Shrinkage 'however, would probably
reducethis supply by some ,10 to15
per cent. , , • ,
"This. quantity," he jeiebedi:“ebeeld
be sufficient to ' supply all ta§ter.
Canada requireinenti" to ,May, .
precluding the neceisitY, Of importing
onions until after that date,' '
, • ' .
glij..m8**alilt7see:tedliae,7, pe judicious
purchasing-e'T iosnr: i ef '
n accordance with quality, there will ' •
he atifficient'heme-groWn seeds . with
the; ' exception of .timothy to , meet •'
normal .'demands. States 'Arthtir
Martin, Assistant Director, ;Crops' and
Markets :Branch... • '
Good' Alfalfa seed will he ,.
some-
what seance and • likely to slight-:
y higher in price. As there was .40.
xPOrt rade for Red ,Clover t this,.
Year "there will he ample supplies Of ,
lover seed and the extrentely reit- '
enable priCes at • which the: seed Wiflt.
elf,- men3,1 farmers will no doubt*,in-
reaSe the etoier, Seedings"thia year.
'
We . atilt import 60%"•'''' of • the tim-. • .
thy see used in 'Ontario. he de-
mand .for timothy hay is diminishing .
Mt as .legume crops yield •on an aver- • • .
ge ,a ton More to the acre than,'
imothy it is quite possible t a much .
f the, straight timothy acreage will -
ventually be, seeded to one of the •
„
e.f04
Lt Doartrhent Agriculture,. • defin-, e
tely indicates , in increasing interest
' the markets of Great Britain, by c
Ontario farmers..., • , s
targe; *Ambers were In attet';clanCe
t every' "stOp", of ,the,, cars. • The
laiPritks attended not only: to Wit-
ness the , exhibition,„ but to discuss 0
reblems relating to production and
marketing:
As further Proof Of interest, many a
arefully selected bacon, sows, and t
heice--purebred boars have been Sold- o
• , e
attle. •• For . Briti:sh Market •• • , 1
Must Be Parefully. Selected, 0
- Our expert of beef and, stocker t
, • .
attle being 'jeopardized by • the. meth- .
de Of a- eettaiit namber of ,produ,
I Y1
egurne crops such as clover, alfalfa ;
✓ aleilie or a mixture of , these and:.
irnothy.
Beware of ungraded seed- :In the •;
rst pace it is ,unlawful for anyone.,
o offer'Seed for sale ungraded, and,
• •
ecendly,i.lungraded seed is Of very
oubtfutilhualay and often' is a source „." •
'sev,erecont.anin, tt,6;.,AAny
er
yforwarding.rePreaentatiVe; srPl
fhe.DoizipseedranatTo
o.rota;a,mahehr
ample§ graded free of, charge.:
Finally, Mr: 'Martin' said; ,"(1,1ne
.ominent farnier suminedup • the
egurne s!tuation., very aptly ' when he. ,
emarked, 'as , far as rny ,own arni; '
s .concerned, intend to buy • -
eed down' everything ,and slap it On
„This: was ,tlie question Of t
artiet, IT.' Duncan, livestock s
:tor, Ontario markethN)jgard.. d
Mr, !,Duncan Pointed' to 1 the fact 0
hat a • high percentage ' ot'' Canadian' b
elect's, .4 arriving • in Great Britain. o
.v6ibthabte withi' o
:7; s
t his thought , since
there is s
no, rnarliet for that. class. oflivestock
in the Old Gountry Present; h P
continuing' O•f this practice will Work I
, • ..• . , • ,
to
6retabte irsiatal,hs ;*' the potentialities i1- producers. i
r
of becoming, Our groatast market; s
and41-16refOre,.., is worth y 'of our hes • •
• 6,
TRANstENTs. PASS
• . ,THE doop WORD
, a • `
S011)d 'very ' interestin• g ,COnvertaz.
ti;p118„ were„ overheard at Tara "sta-
tien recently 4.7hen,: the •VisSeng-
cr. ;train, geing : north hapPeneelto
the Station' while .c.• freight
'ter
,setrth:- The', *eight Wet 'bearing Ave'
lucc.vi,ber,c ot the "knights of • the
more niernbor , of
Se hie! ,j,itirtY :ere boarding tbe,
treire iikothc beett. "bed
.1., 1 fe at Tarn , Greetings were
otiollauged • And notes • einnparedi.
• „•.% . '
•
"Hew are thinks at :Tara?"' Was apts.
ed- front, the freight; '"Fine.. Bed and
Meals at the:hetet°
drop, in on our. way 'back; itowsrS:.
things in `Owen Sound?":"Not tee
bed. See the ,`kinayer..., but, avoid : the. •
chierof i)oliee4, "'Alright: ,IteeP a*ast,
from Stratford, Nothing ,doing there
draw from this that the • sett:
Coun-
cil IS-peing-takeil advantage. of and•
a. little leis gietierositiiatt't
hand-
ed,ntit to these transients seen, Tara
is vine for arigitili'Y Of
, drigrY uneni4 .•
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