The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-04-20, Page 54.
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Albert ,,spent a day last', week :with
her '.sister; Mrs. Roy Alton. • ': '; '
Mr. and'Mrs. ,Plenwood, Campbell
„. , , ,
and 'babe:".-snefit ....Spfidsty. with the
. . ,
latter'S mother, MiS. Wm. Irwin..
Mies Elsie Vint. el' Stratford
Normal school is Spending the Easter,
vacation with her parents.
Mr. and Plid Gordon. 'Irwin " And
,
-".famity. of ''Wawarui,Sli spent' Sunday
at • Mr. Wilson
, •
Miss Nancy Brown spent the we 1.
end with her friend, Mise Elsie Vint
Mr. Charles Sherwood of j Detroit
• is spending.* ,fe-W: weeks'. with ,.his
• 4Ainether:,.. , ' ".
Mr. and lqrs. Percy Graham.ew
. _
family Of ',Port,: Albert spent. a 'CUa.
recently at Mr.- D. K. Altotes.' -;
Mr. and Mrs..Lloyd Zinn of GOdtr-
• ich spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..
THURSDAY, APRIL olrft,. 1903
,
141,C1C.•14/0* EIEL
•,
r
•71*
10A0/1 triit
s House Cleaning Time
NEW. FI.TRNI.SIIIVG$ WILL RE .p.p.BBED FOR THE HOME
• THIS IS THE PLACE
to renew the needful Materials
redecorate the Home
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' 4.4TNoL,itimi : " . 11 CONGOLEUM.,•
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OILCLOTHS.::-
• U OILCLOTH/
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-- 'CURTAINS 'Fglukol, '
by ,,the:':Pair '.1,111',101,01:1g.
CURTAIN MATERIALS _,
In: All Size*
by :* Yard And Ho*, Meal.)
. ,
. WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES. f0.4:4MASKS: :.AND% .
RA'iONS FOR OVERDRA PES, ' STAIR_ 'MATS.7'
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GP-kl--PRICES v=m;Their are-a§i'-i-oW. as .°
can be on any article we ii
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• OIMPLICiTy
PATTERN .°
• on YOUr. Next ,
'Dreaa. Qaly.
'• 150 '1
LADIES'
SEE :OUR
. NEW
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MILLINERY
CUL116SS CORNERS
Mr. Harry ,HOdgins :spent Easier
' SU n do,Y-tinder4he 4arental4e6f.-.4:7---
.11Viiss 1.,eitY Bell' is spending a few
;:htilidays at -her •home.
• BORN—to Mr. and Jack Nes.-
a bitt-:* daughter.
Mr. Bert, ThoinpsOft.: •sPenclilfg
the Easter holidaYi Tue..
..Miss Mary, _ Haidgins„.in..4-sPending
holidays withwher.in�ther, Mrs.
W. Hodgins. ,
Mrs. Joe lIoagins, Visited •'Mts.-
Jael Ross one afternoon recently.'
BELFAST
Miss Mary Cunningham of Port
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff' BoithWick of
St .Catherines, were Easter visitors
withthe latter's parents.
Misses Beth and. Greta Hodgkinson
of:London were'hon over the :week
end,
Mr, .nrrd,.. Mrs:' Geti. Haldenby and
fathilY relatives on
'• :E.
G. Zinn.-
Mr: and- Mri. 'Spence 'Irwin 'dial
' vdaughter visited recently With frier&
vat Auburn, .
Miss Bess Lane of 4 jlid Haven and
IVIiSs Jean Lane , of. Welland arc
spending the holiday's , at. their honie
$17?. Don't forget the Play at Holyroof"
...on Friday, -April '28th. Admisgion 25V
Dance after ards.
Miss Winnie Percy:R.N. Of Kin-•
cardine sent Siinday, under the
parental roof. 2
Mr. Wilbert Ilaldenhy of Toronto;
Miss Grace, Haldenby of .Walkerton
.and Miss BlanChe Heldenhy, .Green-'
pelt, are holidaying at 'thy respec-
tive hethes.
Toronto; Mr. Haldenby: b'othe delegate
to 'the 0, E. A. convention.
'"43ur teacher, , Miss -Clara McDonald
spending the holidays witli.,Haintl-
ten friends.
A....,gwriscr, of TT irWkli,..41,int
-acme
beison; it spn.
Mr. 11.14 MTS. ,Miner and lVfiss
. , _ ,
Beatrice Brewer of „Strathroil'y Migs
lilVelYn Brewer and M. tiehlteynelds
'of KerrWoed arid ,MiSS,Idary- Brewer
of GOderich, were Sunday ViSiters at
Wesley Boyle's. ,
-Vit.- NA Bodging- returned' 'hprne-
atter anending 6 few day§ with St.
Catherine' friends:
Jos, ArlyiStronto t„ Cather-
' .ines visited friends here Ina vt,)c.
4th CONU, K INLOSS,
, 1
, JohneCroWston. and :,babe :of
4-4ingsidespent-last"--week-7with"Mrs:'
A. McGilliVary..
'Mr. Gilbert: MCKenzie, 'who: was
taken suddenly ill, is mulch. improved.
Under thecare, of pr. °.,
Mr. Clare McDougall of Guelph
spending the holidays at'' his,
And ;Mrs,_Dan .McKiPnen. an
at Langside:' „
-Miss Sarah ,McIVer.. f Powsiesan
and Miss Elizabeth Of'.S atford,. arc
hemp :for. the holidays.,
Mi-. James Little Of, Toronto Spell'.
a fewdays with his parents, Mr. 191d.
Mrs. E. Little. -
The ladies'. . S. Kinloss • had ,P
:very' -Successful sale. Of home math
baking on Saturday. •,
Mr.. Sam Carnochan has purchased'
a }mime in .town and is busy inovith
these 'days.
'Miss* Winnie ThoMpson- and Miss
61Vfary Carter, :Were :visitors' on ,tlic
fourth .on Tuesday.' '
Mr, and Mrs. Mel. Irwin entertain-
ed a number 'Of :friends 'On -.MondaY:
night.
1101:it ROO
Mr.: aed.. 'Uri: Mirk Johnston,'Mr
and, Mrs.. John Barr, Doris and Jack
spent. Friday .eve at :Mr. Itobt, -Mae'
, '`
and Mrs.. Ileward Robinson
Misses' Lena , and Elizabeth ItObinior
Charles Robinson and Mr. an(
,
Robert , MacDonald were .:Thure--,
v Tti
day
evening visitors at Mr.. , vas.
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Mr. ,apa 'Congrant and'
Harold spent Sunday with friends
at "Ethel and Winglirtm.: „
forget the play "The Path
AcnisS,.the • dance afters le
In'icra*Y., April 28th..
Ad-
mission 25e. Everybody velcome:
Reti. T. H. Ackert: 'Of Alleniord
Called in the burg on :Monday. ,
A'SHE•IELD NOTES
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MSS' Emma IdeDbruigh• spent the
week -end with her parents. .'
Mr. and Bruce 'Holland o
Clinton are the guests. of Mr. -17
Cooke, ' this 'week., . - • ,
We are glovil to know that. :
Hunter who has been confined to, bed
for the .Past inenth.. is improving.
favorably.' ,
Mr. Chas. , Sherwood of -Detreit
returned home "to ,spend a couple of
week's with his mother..'
Mr. RObt. and Miss . Tizzie Reid
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs...trio.
McDonald. .
,
LUCKNOW 'and, WINGFIA,6t
tifloiluthentar'Wotk
.
. Ltion.*.6nti
HaS the:largest, and Meat completi
atock Art
MARDLE",47•3s4oibrii swgnr$0
AND dANAI3TAX• '11AlgiTESc
WE make n Specialty of ,
Pamily monuments andlnifte '
your tnepection." '
InscriptionNeatly, .Carefniii and
_.PrOAPtlY1 Done., .
Set Oh 'lidera' placing fe33;;: order.,
Nuking, boos. 'R. A spottoil
Phone . /4 '141roittei 266
1,iiek1410 • **Out
OBITUARY•
JAMES BRO'Clc
the age.of seventy-fivq, Years,
MTS. James Brock Passed aw,o)?
Winghath 'hospital on,•VridaY, April
7th, • Mrs. Brock, -formerly Susan M.
Dickie, lived in Kinloss Township un-
til the time of. her marriage tater
residing in Wroxeter and .Teeswater
and for the past thirty-four years in
WinikMa. The, funeral 'was held, on
Sunday, with. 'interment, in WInglialn
eeinetery. Surviving are three sisters
Mre., David Lynn, Sault Ste, Marie;
-Mrs.' W. D., Mills, Mich., and. Mrs.
HarryRaittn,„'Detroit. are
two adopted children, Nellie and
Orville., Iler husband predeceased her
twenty-five year* ago:
MRS. JOHN J. BOYLE.'
The death„of Dorcas Jane Colvin,
widow of the late J. J. Boyd, occurr-
ed in Wipghara on April 8th. As a
child, Mrs. Boyd moved" to the 2nd
'line of Culross :with her parents, Wm.
and Martha Rebecca Colvin. Mr.
13oyd died, twenty-eight years ago
and for the past. twenty-five 'years
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his widow resided in Wignham. Sur-.
syiving are two daughters, Mrs, T. Er
Manning, ' London; and Mo. High
Gilmour' of Tuniberry and three sons
William of Mitchell and David and
George at home...Robert Colvin, a
brother living in Culross and„four
grandaughters,also survive. Inter-
ment was An Teeswater cemetery.
. . 4.
CHARLES. Jogr,T . McLEAN
t.Vord has been received by rela-
tives in -dederi4-1I7114:,--death of
Charles. John McLean. Of Port Arthur,
Deceasee-c—vaa.a:riatrive of 'Oaten,
a gen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc;
were'.
residents of Ashfield. :Charles, Me -
Lean, who was engaged in the minin
business in Northern 'Ontario, was
drowned at Pori Arthur about fifty
years ago.' At one time he was 'en-
gaged in the hotel husineSs at
Kin-
tai!1 and he owned'a.youple of farins
in thnt distriet-Th son, whose death
fa n'otv anneunced, is a cousin of Mr:
Duncan McKay of Goderich and there
are numerous. cousins still living • in
Ashfield ' '” • ,
PROMISE YOURSELF—
To be strong that nothing ean•
dis-
urb your 'peace of, mind.
To talk health; haPpiness and 'pros-
cierity. to every .person .you
• To make '• all ...your friends' feel that
'bere-is-soinething in them. • .
• TO look at the sunny side of every-
thing. and make' your optimism Conte
TO thihk only of the best, to work
only for the best and to exPect.,,mity
the best. • • •
To be- inst. as -enthUslastic about
, ,
The success. of others ' as you .are about.
. •, •
- To forget the. mistakes of the past
ind press on.'te.the greater 'achieve-
i-ents of the future.•,..
'. TO Wear a' cheertnl, Countenance at
all times and give every 'living crea-
ture 'yeti' Meet:'.a smule.• 4v,
To give so Mich time to the hi-
'v'myenle,nt, of. Yourself .that you have
no time to. Criticise Others,
• To be too large for worry,,, tee noble
for anger,too strong for fear, And
too haPopY to permit the presence of
trouble. , •
s:ko.: 4,- Aehfiela, and HiprOit
V—Sarabelle•Finlayson
lay:MacDonald 73'; Roy. McKenzie. 72.;
Sr: .:`IV -Kenneth- Finlayson 87;
rlrene.Rese. 77; Florence MacKenzie
62; Mrion MacKenzie Sg; ' Donald'.
IgticDenaht 59; Donalda MaeKendriek
53;' „Kathleen Maelcendriek ,019;
An-
drew 49..
• Sr MacDonald 1,76;
Edna' 'Barkwell. 70, .1
,• Jr, 1H—Bruce MacLennan 48:
Il—Pearl MaCKenzie'.''70; ' David
MacDonald .03;' Douglas' MacKendriek
60; , Rodney ,MacLennan :Bertha
*MacD.Onald*
' -r-GWenddlyn. Robb 14;'...Roderick°
MacDonald , 72; Cablierine MacLen-
nan
44: • , • .•
Pr.—Mae MicKentliki 8,4; Chria-
tina' MaCtennan, 78; Isabel MacDoi-
31(1
;71TY0OrdonRoss 52.
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No.. tog 26, • Ave.'att. 24.°
Those were absent. for the
month. . ' ,L; MacDonald.
S. 5:1,11o. 5, Kinloss
E''r Tests
-Jr TV -Grae n -61d: .
John Parkes; 74.9.
Sr, Ill --Mary Reynolds
Kathleen Carruthers .70.45; , George
Robinson 77. *. , '
Jr, III-Alltirdean .:MacLebtl '7 t
Grace MacLeod 7.54.
1 -Lillian darnithers
Arthur ' Wheeler- 212: '11' obett-ParkeS
3041:' Laverne White.' -;,.„,z
Total rnarks obtainable id' Sr. I-7
350.
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•Lenore E. Maebtinaldo
ZI
5 '
. 'Mr: and Mrs. Clifford $004P4A And
Children of Port Hope arespending
the, holidays with her recotbe,ri Mrs.'
Jas. Ritchie. - v • *
Mr: and Mrs. W. B. Ritchie and
Mrs': Archibald of ,Wallierville visited
Zioir-figentls over the Week -end.
, w
Mr. • Jas.!: Craig of St. Augustine'
caned on Mrs. -Chas. Ritchie on Sa-,
'tirdar
.
On Sunday, Mr: and .Mrs. Geo,
,Saunders of the 9th, Mr. Alex Hackett
of Hacketf!S Celled, on Ernest Gerd*
Tier, whois still:bedfast.
Miss Entine McDonagh of Lonaon.
spent the week -end with her -parents.
A number film ;this vicinity at-
tended the W. M S. Eaiter'Thank-
.
offering services at Hackett's. ChUrp
on ,M,.6.,ndaY evening, when a splendid
program was presented.
We -are pleased to report .that Mrs.
:Win: Hunter Sr., zip*, :is muchint-
nro'red,,:, and Miss Watson, , R. N. has
returned....hothe .atter *nursing . there..
" Scotchmen Note
A thrift tipcomes from the:West
which will be, heralded with joy here
—"Fri your bacon in Lux "Soap
Chips, so' it won't ° shrink."
g#e.w. HA Parsing
Teacher: "Parse the 'sentence, 'Tom
married Jane'." "'' • •
-, Boy: ."Tom's a noun ',because
the name of something. Married is a
conjunction because it. joins Toni and
Jane;, Jane is a.'verh because She ,gev-
erna the' , '
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A NEALT•H SERVICE .OF
° THE CANADIAN MEDIaAL.
,ASSOCIATION AND LIFE
ANSURANDE,e0MFANIEE
- IN CANADA
PRE- CANCEROUS
• Just as long as: the specific ,PauSe
.Of canter: remains- unknown; preven-.
tiye. measures will be: limited to the,
avoidance of those ° Conditions Which
seem' to fever the- occurrence of '-ean-
Cer, and to the ,treatinent of other
conditions 'Which • may precede the
development of cancer. °
'A, 'chronic . inflaina. condition
appears .ntost commonly as a. pre-
disposing cauSe...It,ariaes out of the
long -continued '- action' of an ' irritant
WhiCh may be a Mechanical; a Phi -
sleet Or a, chemical agent; or be
prOdUced, by .,saine ,bacteria or geniis'.
, Cancer* of ,the month andadja-
cent .parts not infrequently , :appear
to„, result_ from mechanical ,irritation..
Cancer of the lip occurs much more.
frequently in menthan. in women.
One 'form of irritationof the lip is
caused by the hot clay pipe , with a
broken item.. Inside; the :mouth, long
continued- hyitatimi may anise from ,
broken teeth or poorly -fitted „, den"
CliemiCal .irritants :affect the ...akin
Chiefly, and, So .•there are skin .can,,.
eel% associated with certain : occupa-
tions whieli; favor eicpositte, to such
irritants, 'physical' irritants act in
the. same 'way. Before ..the„.,,,tgrays-
were. understood, a number Of ,. the
early' workers in thiS,,fielai. developed
dancer , as a result .of 'Over-eicpcistire„
NoWthat the dangers are knew*
the • 'necessary precautions are , taken
And this. danger no longer ,exists
The chronic' innainnititery.. state
arising .01.3t Of the presence of bac-
teria is the 'Mast important of :the
Predisposing factors When When the,' neck:
of the uterus is damaged at ;
child-
birth, 'the -injury. should be Properly
repaired. If this is net -done, bacteria'
may keep . Up, a chronic irritatiOn6
and it is Such conditions, that are
foUndIrenueritlY to:. precede the
deVeloPment:, Of :bander lin, this part
of the 'body. '
Wherever'• there are chronic ulcers
whether of: the stomach ' or the akin;
there is, the danger that the -per-
sistent 'irritation may fever the ;oc-
currence of cancer, The ,germv, of
syphilis in cases that are not ,pro-
perly treated laity* act as a ChreitiC
irritant ' and,'`as such, cause cancer
of the tongue And other Parts. ,
eec7eicteedr '34 th;l; iiirreraes8tIa% t*Ititt,°15;
Or knetty, Condition,' of the hreast.
Unfortunately this is usually pain-
less, and is, 'therefore, ,Coriiinonly ne-
glected althPiiglf .deinafidine, Prompt'
attention, ..1"
e-bive,
prevent. certain
ChOnie irritations,' and, by prnper
treatment,--• to .have -other cOnditiona
corrected. Aetion, along these"' lines
will be rewarded by the assurance
of removal of the 'danger of cancer,
Which Might have "developed' if care
had . not been' taken.
1444tieni"inneerning:'
ITcalth, ad-
dressed to ' the Canadian Medical
•As$intion, 184 College Street,. Tor-
ont( , • Will be atatrered, fersona ly.by
WS AND INFOYMATIO
FOR THE
(Funtiihed..by the „Ontario P4arinient f Agrindture),
W:Weedee‘I'dsi,11.c-olsrs*t-e'till'heeP:410:41'tjAarid :'.f.A.'rl.ner 15
to 18 million.,dollstra. Yearly, in .loss
of crops, extra dePrecia-
tionof. pro•Perty. This WAS, the recent
statement., of' Arthur IL -Martin, De-
partmental official. •
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Seed Grain Scarce
Reports -'to the Departpaent indicate
thet-Seed,-„grath s becoming' -scarce.
The, Small remaining' supply in farm-
ers' hands :is :confined. to, Eastern
Ontario 'Ancl-Tige7NreVi Liskeard
dis-
trict. 'rhe,farnier'who 1091cs for i‘eq
Only when he is ready, to .sow,„ will
be a loser this Year;
Weekly 'Orep . Revert
,
Prince Edward County reports
completion of the fourth general. T.
13; teat. A.,4atal of 23,360 cattle were
tested with only..46:"reactora or ..19
.per cent. This . does :not include the
55' accredited herds in . the County.
ParinerS' in the ,apple -growing
Counties are showing 'a. - greater
in-
terest- than ever berefe-'1.*:, he cnni
Of orchards and inany, requests ar
-noted fat: .information and
stratiOnS on Pruning and 7”n0:
The ,majority . are . strongly 'in tavoi
of a real Cieamitt of the apple rnag-
gpt.scourge- •
.•, ..Farmers. in ,thany--parta o ,peetb.,
e:rn ::Oiliarica7report • clover fields te
have wintered well, especially When
cattle were notallowed- topatitirt,
late, last fall or :;olvitere a late, ciittiai
of".•11,ay,,ivai'aet made.., Boil; `ctinditions.
are reported to he n good ConditiOr
izi thest Iocalities for spring,,seedint
preparations:,
,
°
Fertilizer EXPecirdenta.
, T h re e Interesting , phaniphlets,
.,,spOnsoret by the Department .of
just • Off the 'presi., They deal
respectively, the. effects of artifiCial,
Manure on: alfalfa, potatoes, and
telery. Each crop is:: given a separ-
ate pamphlet.:, ••
These, neat :little essays well B.:
ustraterl, report the ,"..results of ex-
perime4aconducted by the D.A.,
:on.; the ',props . in qquestion, through
demonstration experiments " carried
• .on farnis in various Parts, of the
province .urider the Oil .ionditiens of
the fanne. In the past leur Years the
department: ,has experimented with
fertilizers On More than ..4,000 plots.
„ Written for easy -leading, -replete
with figLIFes.- and .records of the ex-
periments; :these...three ;little:: treat-
ises .are. Well worth 'every' farmer's
attention. They , are available free,
on application to, the department of
'cheriiistrY Ontario Agricultural Col-
lege,
Guelph, Ont. "
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Tbe. pamphlet on potatoes IS kllOril
as
xtension ciicu1ar, -No. 21; that
714o. 2
n,017.1ft!,..No.,-22; , that ,on celery
DlN4f°anb!
'ie.ariler7N•10sOWS cheap - Or
uncleaned seed
, Of doubtful quality
isgariffiling. with the odds 1.0 to 1,
'against him. In this Year of low,
:prices . the difference, ' between :the
cheitpeSt and the best seed is merely
a few. .cents per bushel.The result
;elisfing 1:1o4Yr geed, ..lan'Vover, may
„
mean, a redtiction of 20 to. 50 . Per
cent: in yield.
675,000. .Lbs.' Of ;OntariO. Honey
Exported . to Great, Britain
The Ontario Honey Export
announces it has shipped to.
.aate sane 675,000 yOUnds of •hone*
`to 'Great Britain- and ' the Continental
•
follows: 450,000 pounds ot white, arid '
golden honey, 20,006 pthinds, of ligtit
amber; .6,000 pounds coinh'honey and .
200,0.00 pounds of InickWheat.
The reinovel-of this quantity' of.
honey from ihe domesiic Market has '
Materially aided in. ',strengthening
doMestic;prices
Contracting4TOthitoes
The Campbell Soup Company, IsTe'vit
Toronto, is co racting for supplies
..of tomatoes' :for canning---pUrpOses-it-:t7-7"
the rate of 50c per bushel ; for NO.
g-tvide: and. '35c per bushel for;un-
•
. This company„ with the assist-
ance of Dominion Frnit: Branch, :
.Ottawa, experimented last year in J
buying canning • corer, ,Supplies- „ by.
grade., So succeSiftil was 'tbe, project-
that, this company has decided to ,
make the plan' partoftheir Perin -
anent policy • in purchasing• farm
• -
crops for canning., purposes.
. •
Supply Of .Quality Cattle •
VerY. Limited, Sari DIM4Tr-•
•
"The firat• ,essential, in profitable
,beef production," said Garnet H.
Duncan,: livestock investigator,
On-
tario ,Marketing. ' Board; '"is that of
supplYingifik'domeetic. market,: with
the quality, desired' by -,cOnstiiners
"Breeders aiit fenitta, can, reach
this , domestic market iby producing .•
properly • finished, : earlynitituring
livestock. , This, type • meets with
ready-salerand7answers--the-requite7
•thenta; for gOVernmentgraded beef..:
"In iny opinion, visit to the mar-
ket would definitely
- convince pro-
ducers that y*ild there is a, real de-
mand for this type of livestock, the
supply Isinvire than limited...,
-Monthly.:Crop-„Itport '
•
•
The Department first,! monthly.
crop repert. of, theseason shows that
stocks of all ° grains are below list
year, with hay, corn and potatoes
showing, the greatest red:uction.1,
,Reports' indicate that .Potatoes: are
.quite scarce with: dealers experien-
ing difficulty in supplying all theirk',
requirements from. ' Ontario -grown
Stock. ,:Supplies Of •moisture are vat- •
iefactery throughout , the province. ,
.Heavy crops of: hair and 'clover with '
a restricted market for same, ac-.
coitnt "fni:liyeatack, being in good.epn-
dition in Southern, -Western and ,cen-,,
trah counties Grain is running low
on some •fanna •owing. to :a crop
of pats and barliy light in, weight in
South-western Ontario. In Eastern.
Ontario' Mani l'atnera fear -a'
feed owing tothe,; short hay
and. clever crepe of last ' Year and
More grain is beinefed` than usual
to Supplement this shortage.
: New •seedings.".aiviLnOt'77proinising
and another. • beiet hay . evil) is a
Passibility. Wheat and clovers „ have
suffered from Winds -and are, quite
brown in centlialcounties the
•
Western and,' Southern Parts.; of
On-
tario, a ' larger, amount o± wheat was
sown: lat"e7 to avoid detbage , from
Hessian Fly and come ihru
nearly,' as ,healthy as ihe early sown;
which had more top- te,withstand the '
variable'Weather.
Heavingis, general in Welland
Reklimand, Wentworth, °Lincoln and
Oxford: Shortage Of first-class
!flat§ its reported in 'Western' counties
and -seed grain i sbeing purchased
from auiterri districts. The Crops
Branch has compiled a list of farm-
ers in Eastern Ontario With good
quality, seed for Sale. ,The SuPyly of
alfalfa seed and registered barley is
So Insufficient. 4.,
market. This ,quantity is:made up as a
Ripley and District
•
'Largely attended • and finely'. per-'
termed, the. first effort -of the newly
4
organized Ripley, Choral Society'
,
underthedirection ot.W..1%.Leonard
Was:Pre§ented in .the' township
Ripley, before an apprlative. eit,-
dience. "Penitence, .Pardon And ?elide":
Maunder'S sacred cantata was Chet.,
•
en ;by ',.the ' society.:
Sixty- •strong. the Choir showed
finishIn their group numbers and the
,sopranoi.bass and tenor. sections ac-
quittedithentselvesadmirably; Bari-
tone. solos were handled by ':Orah
Cr:it:Ott:4d and tcm' tiOpraha „aumberi
,
reeted bY •Pralik 'Whitehouse, ' titYP
the orchestral :' accomaninient,
As-
sisting in ',the' Service erew- Ripley
rind district clergy, ' Rev. LC. MaC-,
'keuzie, it. M.,Hanna,• 'Waldron
. , •
'Cant, Ailand and nei,
.• •
itX's atlieririe•Tes OY 36 .•tinife
ill at her horrie in litiplaY,
Mr, and Mrs, Bd Iadettoeftani
Vitite_d `th thelatter's Nsterti Mrs,
• ,
Jack PatiersOn"dn: Sunday.
:The blackstirftlr:'-'+-sLitti-;Ofj-the , iate
Janies'Holnies, ,is Jbeing converted
int() a. garage by tbe new owner; Alan
McIver. Messrs. Robert' :Bell and, Pat
Sheean Will conduct the garage busi-
.
ness there, when..,., it is completed.
Carter brothers of'. 'Walkerton will
pecupy., their ,,foriner „ stand in the
Martyn block.
The 'following are Easter visitors
attheir, respective homes here:
Ehiz-
abeth cett,.',.DiuMbe; :Rhoda
tinderwoOd;• Catherine Meippnaldv
Christine 'McLennan and Gertrude'
Kidney, Oshawa; -John p: ".„Afeat,
Mat -ion Munn, Gordon Munn - and.
00;(101,' PAMPhell, -LonvlOW,
Dehald, ‘D, 'A.:McLitY, Vera Crawford
Amelia Martyn of Toronto; Catherine.
Martin Of Walkerton.
The Itxpley. Baseball' Club held
dance -and toic SOcial 111 the Towhship
hall on Monday eVening, 'Mr: Gideon,'"
Ittittletteted as -auctioneer for the
bPkes,. which were sold it midnight.
Music was supplied by the MaCKenzi
'e
08it,lifeasitttc crowd. was attendittiee
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