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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-03-16, Page 5• •M• Tlf URSDAZ°. MARCTi, ;. '19 li • 1., • .N S rn iPatterns Just Arrive QJ arch M ' IN'A SEE THEM CO IN''AND. E NF .. ,: ;. SE .Olt, ALL, SPRING ,, N• THEM - 'USE THEM ...:,... ..•-ee Three 'St les 111;� w :..,.. a .. _.�,. 1W-- 1 Cl n. .1. . r Pat. eve • Woitderfut Value ronderfui' •Style!` ING,' PATTERNS' IPJ STOCK- 15a NONE G; HIGHER A WHOLE • 'COSTUME ',. PATTERN `FOR:: `155c.; pleyc .and :J►1s riot Mrs., '> llgn';Stinson' oris of ltipley's;'; nonegenarianat who; is in 'her 92nd year; fell on the :door at asci hom one day last weelr, fracturing her hip Her • daughter, Miss. Mary' Sttpson .'is attending ;her;.' nd :con ratula .11;:$4- RrP1eY friends site :. , .. g .., ,., ,. tions to. Miss: Mary Thopipsen, ,who was united in marriage . with' . Mr, David; `Tref 9rd of 'Duriiain; 'r at..St„: Agdrew's •United Chores# 'Parsonage,, with 4ovi C -N MacKenzie: officiat'ng• ., Soloists;tit':Ripley,.:and community :are prsctisang for a> esntata.to be pse� the. ".1 ilei •sented;,at Easter, ” unless , and . o y" eo ' • f r Too!" n ..., , '' •. OAR o lV,., ..... A ThC of St" Andrew's e: C. G'. I, ;United!' Church met .et the; homeof oil Mrs' • .Moss• •Marlyn'., •The. �' F' fol )owed the Worship•.service as given: out for the . Girls'.•' World Day; of Prayer: A chapter•: on the-Mec3t1= hiissro ts- rn Ganada,, was take*}; ;by Katherine Robertson, A duet by Etta L•ane ''and, . Bernice• •Emmeton wad', much ' appreciated. .The meeting was closed by a: sing-aoi}g, led, by. Mrs, Ross 'MartynT°' Dan C. 'McKinnon of ' the Village., - suffered a * 'Paralytic stroke duriris the •past •week„ which' has: ;paralyzed his thoat and vocal organs. yr Mr. Wesley McIntosh is..nursing r• very, sore, hand,, as a result" af•run- "ning'the sticking knife into it, while. k'iling chickens.. CU LROSS CORN E'RS Mr and Mrs /km:'Alton and Doug- las„spent•.Sunday with Mr. and. , Mrs. Fred •'T}iompson:• , • G . ,✓ Miss Daisy Ayles' is ; spending.. a few, days ' •Teeswiter. , • Mr..„ and Mrs: ' Jos ;Hedging .spent aY day :.recent! vision ^ friends on 'the g • •i$ LERS,r., SOME. OR' . ” • • :A,criinony., sometimes; Called . holy, is - :�Ma is. ;'anotherm . nae-. for _ g •, .. , Oul! w d rabies'what 'and , Wliatf (,are ,` ,,. � '... • o for them.., Rabies ..are Jewish you d :..,i '' ".I alio uld„do:..nothing for, them:'. .,. priests. :...iv is`:what YOU'give e ' ' •.'moms tum, Y, 'A • n he g: ason when, t Y are leaving: p.r Contralto lo w ' Sort, ,m f si . •tha onkyladees sing: In .EhiistiantY�a. mea' ' have one wife. This is ,cafled mon t on Y� to' •'.f:...I sac• ..le„hts_ 'Jacob --a • sono s . ,-s . it thmarl s.br �. : .._ •. o th Lon fell O ., swr •a d vk . Henry b r borne in "Portia Maine, while, his on- li” .o . the C w e] n n . parents'- were g. e 'man fast 'friends:, i He made Y t vent among ...the ,the f soleal were ' Alice' and. , ,.. . Phoebe C P e arY.• • Launcelot arrived • at • a castle k if lie•;could' by put up where kis asked with for the ,eight,„, • The ern1r�ent of ,England le is a. g ov, iniited • mockery. The letters M.D.'signify mental deficient. 1y1"Solomon had••ivie•30b •ws , poteupines The; Mediterranean and 'the. d ly and, 700 Sea 'ax e :connected :b " the :;Spews Oanal. Red: gel a-, ime t 'we ".•'hthet b f u. sts a `C,1ir�Yate la , ohly forfewdays.. fasts hl a .Y Hier 1 Y o :a : he rs the: attitude' m toward -•a strange" woman. n a. A ? :e ndicitis: is . caused .by .informa• . 1 p . •: a dix' _ eW:a e :o '. th n tion f pp ion i`s•.:a • rconversa ti onolo ue., m g d: • ch as'+husban . bet sieen �.two> people, su , . and. wife. • . aterial. 'Religion :is Science is m b ial ' irstnater ,'' b ' Isaac rant' was discovered y C Y h The Northern League Junior'. arap;onship ,will ,reot this • year in sham, the Grey County boys,' ving taken the final;` .series, ,from,; rt Etgini Juntoxs by a,,.scoref of 6 2 an the .round 4 • _ , Junior heekey; .in thi ', district, was' eard, of this;' season;' and a. recur: nee. of - this, should-' •not happen Cher Year, Qn, the development, of ` yoiing chaps the future of •hock- s `Some'. omisin material' de' end . P ._ me.: sen revs le' , on thea' school team, d would, -`form the- nucleus of a' r' Junior ag egation next season. a �: Kincardine's',interest the past twc so>,r,�; a lasbeen to church `league ockey. • Such •a group:• aiiords ar,: portunity• off. de eloping , all, the ey,.• material, in that;"town." neardine consider" entering Junior. d., Senior. teams in organs ed ;hock o bi little du tt next year,. there is, 1 . l , t •what t ey could round'tip:.team; h o osition. ieh would be :strong • pp . _ ,, Erin, an • unknown quantity in thc nior Northern . League, has• 'beer,, e sur .rise of the season by quali=• 1' ung„to meet :Milvertoti'in the,.'ftrinl<"" eiinnniating 'Paisley. 8-2 on , the .a urrd.. Erin is a little. village,. north- st/of orth-st,of "Guelph., =' On Monday; . night in took-Mill/erten-into camp in the st game by,rthe' tune' of. 5 to. 2. Re b ..y. On. "9 ea Er fir '(Fprnished by the; Ont i4o. Department :.of ,Agriculture): $eel .Mey Be Scarce ' .n mans . ... .. :� o J 'T.. Cassa,.. ... According t.., resp," Central .Ontario, Potato Grow. Aasoeiat}pn,' there is - a prehabil-; otatoes , may 'he sty that good:., seed p , . _ . , ;carte. at ,planting, "-time.: Therefore, • dvisea 'ail , growers. ;to •secure shear seed requtrei ieritti, with ah little "s ossible �lela� a', possible.; ' by e r G 'of ed tmple rcSupP,Y ; ... . rices, oa 1932 •Level Nit4, I', �1, favorable weather As •,a ; result; •o f a.. $ in ' t e Pall of ;1032, hu» ondition ,, , , • - lireds.•y" of farmers; were able: to, aug, Gent their' incomes ;through ` the !sa`1e it red;` clover. seed. Present:, aupplie, --,Y haFd'home_grown seed, are amPle demand o 'take care, of, ordiria'iy.•" ?rices 'are likely to be'on the :same ow level as 'those of last.. year. colli rife unnecessary, .therefore, tc t ''the ` amount. of seed , used,;: 014 stint,. _ acreage sown' to red cloves unit: •the g this year. an ed 'Turnip fiaaes Good Br, d.. • ' Price Increased Last Week S -,1 Tr, tew rt =Mullin; _ :Gordon •-' .rasher wa. organ. Henderson. Andy Thompson ark' Finlayson, C. B; Allan, •Sid'. a y � o brio" e ,Archie MacDonald,., Tom w g r enry,• Kenny. Cameron and. ;I1oward• Agnew were' thoes from town: to wit -off betwee 14-r • fess °the, : O. Ii:'A:, °play . 12th, .>con.: yWalkerton'' . in ` 9le i veno' and. 6 ent,.a •few n�'• :aurence . Siml . p Ie - w ,o nt" . Town, on' Frid y R gI _ . . v 1 ' ancriiti-ser=- ornts: u Y. days " at:'.$�lue a e . P �nt a' few is•.se Mr:: 'Earle :'Hod n p g n. E. days; : at London recently ; ' Howard Wh ` i' :Mr. .and Mrs.tockan . Y Myrtle ` spent a: day with • Mr ''.4.214 as 'raith last -•wee ' ,E Mrs. ' ;Earle ...Hodgins and: Shirley . s 'Pr:ent:.a fewdays 'with. Mrand Mrs. Jo. Hodgiiis. ' .. s ''Hanna and . •,�Mr.. and ;Mrs;_ . Jos.. 'Hannah.; .. h.. • . ven �a ,. _ _ _ .-Yr.rls-•:ta .take -_the-. senes.,.by �, ;g, ..._ Ernie spent an ` evening-Ai/Rh- to; 'Mi'so,;Jos, Hedging'. :' 3. + , * Mrs, Michael Gamble' has returned' r : k . • no e t n and : Woodstoc • s with � alk r o • home- after spending a "few day � , • ,. • �•', With Walkerton down one: geaI a. Mil i •result'. of .''the ;first- ;game::in• it was •zerton 'which 'ended 2 ;'to �1, 'of. hockey 'all th smart 'exhibition: u round -tied -a w, . throe h: With. "tfie. ro n • 'period' Milverto 'e':,2nd of' : •nd f theLend •,.,.. : -za . n •- ird~gta • i• e: a� The experience of the. •Blackwater T ' rias Growers'' ''Association • in u p marketing branded 'turnips, definite- -y• --indicates •that,L,krading farm pro lucts is a Profitable. practice. ' Purvis, an executive • of the Association,. ;stated that -sales:. •.ar%' °a . 'result ' 'factpr : and”, as �'satis Y most, rice 'i crease , last ,week, of a. price. :,i addit- ional',facers 'are now receiving an , t ons premium. Kent Sw' et ota oea In e P t when the'Co Y , i ;. ^lash in the :next round of the 0, Walton. It is chiefly noticeable 'iii her• mother.„.. , "a les• are the" the autumn • � when pp 'the tree. • fallmg:�.:off. e ' 'art: did -t e U S. navy. play Whatp h: i the war? It layed:`the .•Star Span- gled Banner.. Friend -"Don't cry, . little boy You will: • our reward in the end" getY -.'' ' os 'so that's .:where . "Tommy S p .e , I allus''do get' it"' ear - IAN ' P INSTITUa s Still ` oun 'The strength of Canada is in her: youthful, pro, neering, ever forward facing; courageous'spinr,� tempered" with old wisdom: Canada's strength .• 1' 'is: the composite strength of her: constituents• -g institutions as well as individuals, , The • 341111 of Montreai,� 115 years,old and trud Canadian history and ,tradition, applies its , to`, D' • experience -and; adjusts its•service constantly to changing conditions; to the end" that it may' e • rq vide; safe, helpful and convenient bankigg?`, , for the people• and busrness of the' Dominion.' "•• „ • Established i8tl '. NTAD''orric6;•. • ' , MONiREAL'' !'T01A1. ASSE'TS rIN EXCESS, OF $750.000,000 w °Branch. C. L. OBERLE Manager, ' II 1. w A. layd.owns ,and- '.special interes playdowns evinced.`in this. district' du will, to the fact that Cecil Mooney, es whil ' Iii :ley., will.,. be see P , . in action, with the Woodstock 'team R: t n Harvey Dentin's, '':Bruce League. sixtet, Succeeded in putting`. the skids under Southampton: `by ..the ' tune"of 4. to 0,'last .vVeek' in .the first- of the semi-finals for League honors. 'South ampton 'defaulted the" return:•••• -game and ,Walkerton and:•Teeswater were ,slated .to' .fight , it out r. for the chain-' nonslip on : Monday and Wednesday` of', this week : * * tray, Teesater and Walkerton battled to a -one all draw on Monday 'night on soft •ice'i'in the. County Town} Th'e' return - game was• in: Teeswater .last night sissies 'were made' regarding;' feed •. - in& methocisr colony douses , p si'e,' control , The officials made it : 1h ,iii that, Canada bas a surplus, ofho�. h' g market, for. that and,,the only ma i ., great Britain' • where:. sprplus . is , in , GAF,-. , rtlier. t. •,is, wanted,;, 7:! u utility prQduc • .. �- 4 ower is obliged: *Orgy.* the, !Ontario: gr west where: to, compete .with the, of> roduc;- • :coat., P ekes, cheap grain m :The in Olo.,t: owe;! ban:; . n . ' n arta ; f rmers, .boP.e, . then., ogs, ;and through better . . gulit . ys Y, . �: � _ . breeding, :stock; .correct •rations, para.. • �good wine husban-;' Site: COntr01 �nd � a .. •dr ' the Ontario grower ;nay , improve ' num- his' positign .The question .qf„ bers is: left for.• the producer, to de• termme. r Smith, f and vegetable . J. • C. Smith, a'. fruit wn • in' . Ken'` `ismer near. '.Rdgeto .,fry_ usiastiY- ario i ,ountYr. -Ont r... , and . clairri,. •otatoes ;rower of� sweet p„ •':nee s'..can be pro;'C''n da s d hat• all: ., a a � i 's 'of'Essek; Ken. in the, Countre • „ ., a bton • and. •.in 'the Niagara nd` L m Q . ss set;• , , Smith : or • Mr. A April sof In P ,1932; . Seredr......Ave::hampers of sweet p ire-direetions;,:fron! toe.. and* secured .t 'n Southern Ben a large...,produces' i , , •-•� _ -- lantedr in: tucl'cy: The yams ,,were . p -bed and in -•18 days ,April.: in a het -bed 'se'' �l;e, 'young„ : sprauts, began ' , to, about three the condi When . above , g'=' s 'in leiht, they :were t trans- planted g in• rows', 28- inches,;apart.',and planted . .row. B the SOth of 18�inches in';ahe, Y i arvestin '' began. The The October . the g otatoes .were 'dug' with a digger or. p. ploughed out of the ground. • Tliere •may, `lie as niany.,as. 8. to lb tubers in" a' hill. The yield. pet, acre • was' ap proximately: 175 bushels.: The price' per bushel: wasc'froin $1.25 to. $1.50 Mr:' Smith . Pis importing la . large shipment from ' Kentucky within a short time :for his own planting. Ap- proxiinately' 400 pars':are imported annually, Mr. Smith • says,` and •they represent an income of . $250,000 to American .producers • • ^Avoid 'Inferior • Seed ural'''' School':: Reports S. S. 9, Kinloss Honors 75% :., Pass 6O%. Form V Nellie • Mac.Calluni :Georgei • Wraith 61.. Sr I tT=Melvin Morrison. ;80, mie Purves ., 77; • Jean; MacCahum' 75; June' Morrison, 64;'• Leela. Wraith 62; :Donald MacKenzie 58. 2nd'" Class -Lincoln :Morrison., 73;, Mary Wraith ` 59., ; . • lot 'Cla'ss-Univ • Purves • 98, . Clif- .ford Laidlaw' . 63 } Sr. yr.. Elliott .Purves -85; - Myles 14iacMtllan 69.r” r Jr, Pr. -Yvonne MacMillan, Fair. A. M. • Thom S., U S.^: SY No 4, Ashfield and Huron. 'No one can afford to- risk: buying • inferior seed with the; margin 'of. ; ' as small, as, it is, Profit in farming. to -day, ',states M.T Minn; State, . • Anal'st'' in; New York and well • Seed Y thin. • known •.in u ads ."Already season; certain' papers are •carrying alluring advertisements, of''bargain is seeds that :are quoted.' , sdeds�,•that . :Mr: at .ridiculously 'low, prices,"says nn. °"Some; farmers, in . order to Mu • economise have --sent. awa-y_.fer_ rine of ' these so called bargains but. when tests were made: in the•seed 'labora= • tory, these in nearly every case, have ve, dangerous been � found unfit' or , e, r! f'planting:because' of low or weak ' or e or on . account of th ermtnation,. the con- tate." on- • seed Y ed .f 'we o large variety tale "' - rr ' this, �; Seedsr eontinu es "Bargain., Seed , .. g. " . or; ..buying... worth crit are' ''never. auth . Yr :a , a ;.no ;attention; and�• farmers should •p Y . far �__ _�°,'c .: _ , _ rt - n swhere-pri . +� .... ; , acme t to adver�i ,. b 1 descri" tsoii: given.')Ze ha ts;.the,. only P Y of ,:•adver- edsmen' Bio ;not. 'approve seeds men e offered ate: isements; , whew seeds. ar t i d i 'thou!: any n stipulated' price's. :Without rr i_, ualit • or origin. ' tion f --the r 4 y ca o • ' In' a Seed; Grain 'survey ' conduct- ed last: year in Haldimand -'County; it was found '.that .49.2% of ;';the` samples • graded : No. 1, 3.6% graded • No. ',2, 24.8% graded No 5 and 22,2%0 graded 'rejected'. ,9.3% .of the samples wereabsolutely free. ,of all weds:, Hardwood V7ersus' Coal ' 'Reports .to the ;Department state that :many • people, `:influenced 'by , the V---Sara^belle Finlayson 02'‘Yel li:oy, tteKe rase 79;'' Finlay MacDona`Id .17. IV" --Kenneth' Finlayson' 83; ::Irene Ross '70; Marion'. •Macenzie 70; DdilaidaTMMacKenrdiclt K 66; Donald 1.MacDonaid 65; Kathleen' °MacKen- drick 61; Florende Mac44enzie '• "57, Andrew Backwell 50`, .. • Sr: III Marion - MacDonald 85; .Edna Biirkivell 80 ' • Jr,�':I'II .i3'ruce-.•'lVtacLennan 56+:`'-- II -.Pearl' ' MacKenzie 76` ' David, MacDonald,." 74;•' Douglas • MacKend- rick • 68, Rodney MacLennan 57, . " Bertha MaeD ,onald* acDonalcl .eraak q5 Gw"en• . M , 'a0iyir'Rsbt!'72;" Ca'thernt nan Marie 58: . + r Pr, Mae • Miiate*Ydrick 75, Chris tint Mactiennan 70`':7sol�"el MacDoti" all 10f Gordon Ross 56. 1104„ On Ave, alt, 22.36 w• 4040 9s 11940,1 • h..140 90 • ;very ' sans ble rquaiifities, With., pry a.. .t in that 1n . s n � nt -around�he-coo 3t,- , County .'Towners. ran in fou -- cls of timothy-; and- r - ever been' , over:; a has n many cases s would.�.see vin mill, this-,advice• Clea g as applicable to�Canada , as�'to United'' st', Statesthe be ,�ths` spring. Even in. 'averae farmer':cannot ' times ',the g . of ,;, afford to ga>ti bl'e :with' doubtful • seed," ;_ • , is,: decidedly. but just the risk •wide: difference in: price, are 'filling; their' 'fuel requirements • with hard - Weed, 'in, 'place of coal.. Farmers, to whom this 'source.' of, revenue ' has been ppened,' are ; now `,•ketting„ re- turns f ori 'their foresight in ., giving attention to woodlots. • Swine Cars Valuable . A total`, of 45 stops 'were made .by'. the Ontario. : Swine Demonstration care• 'which .completed their itinerary on March 4th.". ,Animal husbandry experts at:'Toronto• and Ottawa- gave an _interesting "series :of lectures, and 'parasites, Wore . discussed'.. by author ities •, from '" the :Ontario., Veterinary , College• 'Tho lecture: 'care' "carried an ititereiting. collection. • of charts and exhibits and"'a full, coach' .was devoted '..to .'bree,ding :swine • which were sold "to ,tlie:.farriers. • During the first, two" • weeks •, in',Ekster Ons. tarso the Sales at 'eachstop aver, aged five., At.`the •first 30 stops, a ,total Of ;,130 'sows ;and, 18° boars Were 'distributed:. The 'average attendance was 8g per stop:' A keen'interest in: more ':'serious, :. CurrentReport A numCrop , ber � of , farmers �, in .Bruce` • County , - have ...been , enquiring • for good seed:oats., .Sales have- .been nide at' about 45c a bushel t' All baby •chick hatcheries',in Peel 'County are running to , capacity with °hatch ability :of eggs';' higher than in 1932'. Poultry • :Men are feeding.': -more cod: liversoil in baying mash than, forst erly. , A good .demand: for -horses. • is noted in Perth County, with 38 head being sold at `. an au tion • sale in Stratford. One team se at $350 and' other horses 'as sigh •4 as $1.50" each,: Some •:scarcity' of good, quality • seed " oats and barley' is. observed Wellington. County, -due to; the ex- cessive inoisture of " ] 932: Turns to are moving 'to market' there at 15 • 18c. There has been an increase in . the number ; bf .small seeds • beipg sub'-,, muted for grading ' in H^aldimandr. It is reported, from Lincoln '°County. that as ;; high:as as 40 per cent of the buds ;of', some of the varieties peaches have .been killed during .the ;painter, which is probably; ;very . de- 'rab sile'.as there are always more .. 'buds'developed d velo ed than,. required for a good , crop.•: Approximately' fifty; ;carloads . of • patatoes 'have been ship- ,ped from the `' Caradoc section in Middlesex.'• to; Windsor, ^ prices being about 65c a' bag recently :Livestock are in good conditionin most Coon - ties. Potatoes are being' tin-eked',into Muskoka and. Parry -.Sound District ,. .frons, Sinicoe County?at 85C per':hag.. Tisk is 'being 'trucked in at $13,00 Per ton!. delivered,, Serious" winter killing of ,the new seeding of alfalfa;" `'and red'' clover' has occurred in Fron- tenac Enquiries 'for ' farm help have been "received •"in numerous districts;, with the:,'offeredsalaries :raiigirgs' from ,$175 t6 $'300 Per Year. All the seed' cleaning` plants in Renfrew , County,, are ',operating . continuously. 14,-6 cars "of beef• cattle were shipped • to the Winnipeg via"r''ket front Rainy River' and 'fair prices , received. A • car.'of• fine registered cattle. were brought into this 'di"str>,et • roni; Old • Swine raising Was evinced and-, en 'Ontario. . ` a ' HOL ROOD zMt: /1,r, -; ,ad loris, sail:, "Lorne. §peflt Siind'ay at'.," 1tir.,lache'l Culbert's,, loth can. •q• '` • • Mr.. and. Mrs. ,,•Robert MaeDonald' anent, the Week -end yet Underwood. Mr; toward llamas spent 'Saturda evening ot'b(ri Wut, E0414'$, (The 'Club" dance, Will be': held flolyrood, this Friday eveijing, program being postponed +anti Mr`i;Otvill8 rinlayson is fassistiig 1'!r+ iianier, Harris to cut wood r„ Mn Ackert is Y.iluite busj+ With Ws new': transport, 'Wei wish !fits!' ever' WOO: