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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-03-29, Page 5!?; 1440$0,4it.' .. . WHITECHURCH .11§§:,•7407.-.);srpit,.00ted leek Week • :with :Ms.' •Morris et gaga. 'Nips, Are*, Clow!.;:who ha!! Spent ,Pereral: 'IWO: With, her daugillter., of R.4,111;. 'bee" TetAirued• home again? .Mrs, JOhnaton Conn'. and, ...little 'datigh.ter-Rnib4 penttheNVeek-end With ' •• , NO, WrOP Tetley 'spent the week. end:With- NM Archie' Cie*: •Mrs Banrman and - Miss . Hazel Wocist,' Of " TecsWatai*. and, .VIrre'end Alie3o,!•MehraY arid: fain* Of „•Bltievide, attended • the .flinerat , Mrs. job* MohraYi, •-• • :- " NIr Harry Bateman • has pnrphised - • sir:. ,prin004, germ ,elit of Wingliant nd be and 14a. mother Will !neve there; in the pear future. We ,;are sorry toiose the* frein-iaii."'-einii- - M. and Mrs, Russel Reid of 'Irani.- . ford visitedrecently with hie Moth- ; t!Irs. Ale* Reidef,.I.ucknoVr...• , Mr. and Mrs Thos Gaunt visited the -forinees. 'Slater, kis, Green et Tees.water.' ' e Donald Gillespie vitt ed last ,N.'ve•el; zth bis grandmother, Mra.- .140-dgins'ef IHOlyroed: ..Mr, and -.Mrs: liarriffichborne of GOderich,,Yisited on Sunday with the . latter's ' parents,. Mr. and Mrs DaVid Kennedy,. . Miss .Isabel Fox spent' 'the Week in :Toil:don and also .Lucart, With ,Iter „alder, Mrs Ttoto*• Patten. „ Miss 1Werle Wilson visited one ,da.Y, last week- .with her atiat,s-giSs Francis Wilson of *Ingham. Mrs. Jerry Brayford of. Toronto, visited' list week with her mother, Mrsjet. MeGregor.. •,- • Rev, jiffin' •• Pollock , attended the funeral -of -an -old friend en •. 'Monday.• ..of this week in Agere011. . .This einninanit*I., Was ,S4clied last Thursday when it heard °�f the 'slid-. death of Mrs .:1 john ivb passed away snddenly. 'With heart -trOtible. 'She was a..inember .•.irf the Presbyterian. 'church.. She was hiher:Vat year Decease4 leaves 'te inotirn7hii--•1 loss, her • ibushatid. two • :ions, 'Alex- of :tiltievale and. Robert' :and. her daughter, MO. Wesley: T.eg- gatt ef ,this 'eornrannit*; rPi.w funprai ,was very largelY;attendedrbeing-hcid- '• • i the. Presbyterian iehurcli, and : on- t1nvted .by her 'pastor, Reir. John 'NI-. .1•6e1c.-Interinent took place in. W•hig- hnric (winter*. ,The sympathy of the cormnunitils extended : to the; eaved( relatives. 2 HOOtROPI:). Amhrese Gamble of ' Clark's .:spent Sunday at Mr. Thee. Whiteii. , Mrs. Abner Ackert and Jack, spent • •7S7i-tdtkirMi; Mr.. WM.., Elliott's and Miss Robertson With her mother in 'Miss Elizabeth • Robinson was a . recent ,visiter •4ith Miss' Elizabeth • Pirce; •, • : •• Mr.': and "Mrs, *m. Eadie, •Doris, • .tind Lorne, spent Sunday at Mrs, •Ea401 CulbeiTs 10th con Mr. and Mrs, :Harvey Ackert' and ,soni Clarence; aPent ,Stinday at ilfr. Ernest •Ackertts: • • Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnston snePt: Friday-everiir-Ite-J.----eic John.: • Mr.. and Mrs:. Rat. MacDonald, were, recent visitors at Mr. Thos. • Harris', •,We are pleased to report. that • Itiss_Blanciteitanailton has secured • the position. of teacher of the Prinr=, arY Class in the school at Listowel. , . LANGsipt. • . • Mit, R. Tiffin, and„Charlie spent :Sunday with. Mr. and Mfs. Russel Ritchie, , Si, Helens.. 'Mr, and. kra, jeha, McInnes . and -----totter and. John, have moved to • .Mr.'•I1eil Maciionalld'a farni , Where • be hal Secured .semPloyinenti1 • , , ,Mr`. 'and •;Mrs. 'Alf; • Trtipe and Jac • haVe' moved to tiear.Teeswater, Where he ; eMP1PYinerit v ith Mr. ,Vilythalt: • • •Victer ,Vnierson.. spent Suilday 'Withand Mrs. Stuart. . . , „ , •, ,Mr, and 'Mrs,: :Stuart Scott spent Sunda- with Mr: .104 Mrs. • Cenii. , 'and Mrs. Wm, 'tee* tnerit • Monday evening with 2r; and M.S. Victor Enterteni." • . • John litoInnies heti _a very last. Wednesday , •, Matter' Kenneth Barbour of "Nita,. Wanoali taPerit last .-1Weelt With • hit ,griiiiiiniareilta, Mr; and Mrs., He Pet- - " Witt% , " The Littelde dub held: a Ittice-es'aftil, entertalninent on FAIRY 'eirdning; Thnext is.to he, tt,, mitt. Allerade.den00. ' -111.0" heitVt tnowfall 'Of tIt iliolit Non t'rehtlY hid the farmers fitiftWlin bush. *Orli 094041(004U* of alliSJ' ;>. KINOARPINg•WINB BRUCE •• EAQUE CB,A;MPIQ;STSBII) . . thini faille was necessary be- • fore, the Pruee League, Champions WSre' 4eqarect Kinenrcline .and :Durham. •Met in tbe final Series witb the. •NeKaY to the• ..14alw7 sidere by i'irtne of their 4 to 3. vi tory - eYer the, Grey •Cntulty ,e41,1ten; dere Waikerteif On Tnee0aY night of kat week: •Kinsardirie wen. the Pf1'''ther' herneLand-benie Series, 'IVa. 3.,to,.Q count, il)tit 'the parhalaiteS Veilthe toOnd,:%iby t9k,, vie?ry, on their home iPe. .-The 'i deciding , battle s in the CountY town- Was a Closely 'fought battle'With •Kineardine grabbing4the , , silverware hy ar one-gotil•'margin. _ ST,' HELENS •Earl...Gaunt-Vas-a r;ecent- visiter with her mother,: Mrs. Harry. 1,4761-1: of ,Londetboro, She Was joined last, Wednesday by Mr..-Gannt,Or the wedding. repetition' of her ,sister, formerly. :Miss. Maud Lyon of 'Cal- gary, Wheae marriage to,:. Mr. Wilbert Lobb . of GOderieh .Township took place in Toronto Lon-March._14th '741.ff_e a number froth- thisvicinity attended the wedding reception giV- en at the home of the' bride, Miss • Winnified Haines, •Ford,yee on .Weth nesday evening • last.. Her marriage •to Mr. .Wellifigton Nixon was sOlem- nried in, the rectom Lueknow; on Wednesday •afternoon. Mr.: and Ms. Nixon will -reside -lin Lucknow---- • The, April meeting of th6 Women's Institittei\will be held in the Com- mnnity flai1< on Tbursdat -afternoon' April 5th.- Roll ,cail "Common 'Birds" useful to the farmer, Subject; "Bean- tiftine,, the .'Hone Grounds -Termini, ent Fruit and Vegetable\ Gardens" in charr:e , of Mrs... ,Will • McCroctie. Ladies please bring 'lunch: ..Pletiae brirgyon avill!,•, blechs ard dO- natirms' 'of -frrit for the hospital.' The Harris Mission Band' is ..hold- ing a concert i:i the church on Tues- day evening, Aoril •Ever*bedy collection be taken. Wilkinsen hnd tbe teric. oTf .a.Mnit Die; Shall -He --Live Again?" _at±t„he___in Stindov:. evening.' • A Violin ,Selection by . Mr.: 'George qtilart. •aecorppanied On the piano by i'Mrs.• Stuart. was enjoyed. , -Tmi..,x0:05. • ARY • MRS. 49BERT' SOWMAY: •There, PaSsed 1awaY, at he late •residence Bear • Whiteehtireb,, Tbnilsda)! Morning, March 22nd, r5ehe.Ua• MaeRenzie* Wife- Of: iioha •Mowbret, -and -daughter ef the lat'e Alexander ,and, Elfrabeth, MacRae • Maeicea0ei • Beath' can* anchienit: ,follOWin0 14, aeveiheart MtiwbritY, , WAS barn on 14,t;Vm, :the homestead of iter: parents, on 'the fourth cOneefiai?If :of,'"Pahlrcian-fs 'seventy: Years, age," Where, -shAliived, *1ititf.Vber-,nlarl4aia** .4a year • After' her: 'Marriage. she. 'reside,d, ,,in• ."Te.4iWater' 'fOr 'three::years, Jee*itfg ere.7.4iVith:ti-.'4iilibr.f0 494e; CifY'!. Atiehjealit.;wiere :tbet": f,Or seven ears Coming hack to Ofin,a.da, , they' settled on, a:, farm in Culross, moving from there, to ',this, vicinity' where -they' ;111Ve--resided-eVer.-"Since.7- Besidei her husband' .she' leavesto mourn ;her less', two eons , and one daughter, 4.tig: Wesleyi.- Leggett. and Rebell of WiiitechureliTTI4'-Aleit of ,Ifluevalet :also 'One 'sister and -•• tWor • hiethers; Mrs. William Trench eld..and William, MacKenzie,. 'all of 0,.e ter......TheifundiaLwas_belilnn SaturdaY afternOon,",lifitili Clialiner,'S 1 Presbyterian. Char e h;• Whitechurch, Where, the deceased was e•-niember for Over thirty. year's....•'0,cy. her pastor, eondueted the services.' , Inter/rent' WAS • .Made in ,Whigham cemetery. 44'7' CfMCMP,E, SERIES WITR 8 TO 4 VICTORY' Chalk lip • Secoud,'11,0,00 .41 'three' ,,Ericoultera With. Single ;MO' PiaTing, win* ,roany declare to he their last genie of hockey this sea- .4Ht'e.nleciae:,:eh'rgOta:011,1117'b*Ye-r.14::;util°- ced tbe..Single Men, Wlie• Were .4 score before. a Piero 114001 of sPeetaterS Which • WOold1 Siflibift, 'well •that.fans1 have, had their .fill.of • the Pastime , Ken Cameren scored, the'first Of the: night fail "the S, M".';' but after MaeDonalti.got the egnaliZer the • M. Were , never behind on -the sore . Sheet for the remainder of the night, although the • S. M.. tied .it up at 3-3 in :the. ,second -Period, only to have the bill -and -chain squad take a one goal:- lead , liefore-,-the-7pericid--ended. The third Period. was a different • story _,however with the "Old Mar- ried Men. ontscoring.their speedier opponent s 4 to 1 to take an 8. to 4 victor*. - • Doug Clarke registered two of -the goals for the •S. M. with Ken., Carn7 each, McCartney and A. McDonald. were 'the leading scorers for the M. M., each, with three to his credit, ith Howard, Agnew getting prie,. and an assist • and • Thompson • the Other.' ••• . af. •M.- Goal. Decker; • defense, • . 'Agnew.. and Thompson;. forwards, • Huston A MiDonald an:MeCart- H z,11E-A D THERE , ' A. "eY; :Treleaven, 'Orr and C. Mc- Donald. • • ." , S. : Finlaysotr. , defense, H.arold Agnew and '1st...Wilson; for., wards; IC. Cameron, Bill Reid, Doug. Clarke: Alt., .S. • Cameron, L. yrio- Donld and E%--SOloirtinr.• L"- Referre-Art Andrew. ••Mrs. ; Sills and, Mr. -Hiram Blom entertained a -few of their neighbori, and friends to a' social 'evening 1as.1 • Tuesday, and ,Mr. ,and Mrs. Petei Carter entertained` ,the neighbors of ,Mrs. Silis and. Mr. 13166M -- dance on Friday evening 'before they leave for their new home near Ham- ilton, where 'Mr. Bloom has a fruit farm. We • wish them every.success itt their home. at Hamilton., , Mr.• and Mrs' Alex Jlavens at- tended 4.the wedding of 'Miss Winme Haynes Of Fordyce' and 'Mr.- Well in on Nixon 6f_Donntbrook___at_the Anglican .Reetory, Lucknow-, last Wednesday.. • Mr: John 'Howe and Mr. Harold Button, spent a. few days last week With: friends at Teeswater. ' • • We. welcome Mr. and Mrs. Iticliard • 'PARAMoUNT . • Mr. and Mrs.' Grant Maebiartnid -and Douglas visited with Mr. and Mrs. *Jas. Blue, .Amberley; recently. Miss Mary Cobk,, Wingharn was a ll'IcQu,illin and familk to their ne* home in our neighborhood. They have purchased the residence fOrm- erly owned. by 1 Mr. and Mrs: Neil McInnis, south 'of the C.N..R. 'Press- ing. •• recent visitor at her hoine, here. There was:1i good meeting. of the Paramount U. F. W. 6: ClUb, held at the home of Mrs. McGill last Tues- day. .Arrangements . are b'eing. • ade 'for. the -Box 1Socia1 to • be held:this Thursday night in the -ball.• . Mr. John MacI,SraY, Senforth, •is spending.a few days with his"!brotlier Mr Peter MacNay. • . • . Miss Annie .Keilclia.baw; . Galt, is taking a month's rest at her • hem& herd; , _ -mts...Wm. Martin, and Mr. • Min' Martin spet a few 'days With friend*, at Pine ••• •=, Misa !Sabel, Scott, Curries' Corneis. ape it last 'week' with her :grandpar- ents,. Mr;•• and .'11Irs. Jas. MacDonald. •We „:sor-----'1;TTer-fetieir%iif,-, gendr Barkvvell bas' n�t been 'as well as his many friends would like to 'See, him., At present he is ;a pat- ient in Mich l'sBOspital, Tor- onto.: : • .Arrangententst-are"---being--reade enlarge. he ParamOtint Hall for • the Easter dance. • On Ap, 6th. Ad. mission 28c. Ladies' free; ,Hogan't 6- plep,`e Orchestra „will furnish .musie.„. Booth. • •• Enioyiahle Play At Loehafith • The play "Here; Conies Charlie" put on it the •Lochalth Hall on Fri- d'y night 'before a • packed 'hotise, brOuglit honor to the character, by thr .able acting Of 'their. parte:. as VT11 .as the high and educative start -- &lid 'of the play. The work :of the artors on: the, stage was an Object leqtbri Of what unielfiSh ineltiatrY,aMi. ,good, training Will do, and and which are often • greatly . 'neglected in rural edniiniiiiities:: It was a three -act plat which took :three hours to enact and' Wat: crainMed. With entertaltunent fl thn only-. *Mit ;One • &mid find v•rat that it was too short.. A 'darted folleWed Whi, well Patronized, The PinYers were ' jean Grant ltori PinlaySon, Cyril'Willinmr Piqink Metenhan,,- Murray 'Metal- 'arit% 10134 lVtelterodriek,. Mrs. D. A. McIienhani !John and ,Tiilary .10,son Fin- nnil Clara ,MeNendriek. lack 'keintosh. hAtt tA, 164i' i'o,o heeul Of, dattle b feddin0 1144‘,•oi •Pl1age.:'614 tulViSes haying it thototurli1V thaVed out 'before tiffet-, 3t lx flw'stock. iqra, Tanr P115ilfl is 1101110.•*tfi5W w1-1,00 An10 tot ytiotfoi,.4 wh� had -fhb • PARAMOUNT th • F. IV, O. Para,. ,the -The Meeting, was opened ty.. singing the Maple Leif .,after. Which the Lord's prayer prayer was 'repeated in unison., paper On "Habits" prepared bY Miss • Mary McLean was i.read by Mrs. J. %Atter. • Mrs.: J. 'Hamilton. " then Sang solo' which was follOWed, by .a reading from • Eileen Henderson. The- March 'Meeting of ,the mount U.F.W.O. was held at home of Mrs. • Wm. McGill.• sOlO hy 'Mita Irene- Barlewell` Was followed lAy the •answering of the question in the February, iddlitin: by Miss Ethel • Martin. Miss 'Isabel Jainieson sang a Sole,. atter. Which a round of Irish jOkes took p ace. •Miss Edna :Wolfe' -ind Mrs. -J.. T. Webster then favored, the meeting with ,readings and. ,the _meeting c1�sed with the singing Of the /stational Anthein.: Thd Ap1114in-athig whihTWillbw in charge', of Mrs. If: Ensign will he held in ParamountRall on April 17. The roll call is to'i be answered by' my faYoriate 'flOvier or vegetable and hints' on gr,pWing • it,. Program :Coni,, Mrs. , J. Webster • andMrs ANTI Irwin.. ' Paper a 't6 be .prepared hy Mrs. Claire Irwin and„ Miss Verna 1629 NORMAL ,GWAIMATES RETORN THIS FALL •. The , Minister Of Education Makes the • following announcernents With regard to' Second Year Nornial Courses, corninencing in September Of 1934 rind 1635, . , 1. Interim .dertitleates issued in 'july .1630 to•teachera wilibe extend- ed erre Year. If they Wish to con. tinne teaching after that date,' they *ht. be required to 'retint for thr. •SC8Ond Year isiortnall Sehobl Course 4.enternber".1985. • „ • ,2 Teacliera 'who tOninletedthe - 'Firat tear ,I4Ortha1 Sehnal petirSe ir. '629 `Mid' whs Tnter ertifi7 Pates .were extended t� Idly '1084. will be Allied -to leettirn, to Illortnal School hi order to take .tlieir Seen Year ',CoUrse itt SenteMber "I034, Or nelinrmish • •th'ett, ',peiattona. tbi§ dotttse :gly.ttat ehell 0 the I;lormal Con May hObtainett , the. Dn: Piitt MIMS* of EiltidattOW, tfl tO, break her. 11 HIGH 'SCHOOL BEAT • • ' SENIORS.. OVERTIME -111- ••••4 P404;14111 *AND iliFORMATIO FOR , BUSY FARMER. Furnished hy -ins Ontario DePartalauf of AirrimiltPre) , . Rebooting Cattle, P4'.°Ce,4§Ing," SOas to eeeure 4 141:ie 4)9e*4ee ba4 Poveci: t*: great ..rePeel.olie4nitaegree tdofsirThalo(1°.tslial, aI3anc,i°ani-k.:fst iPe'rOa.sp j general prgduction: advantage .frenr.. evert. 0,44dpc9.,*, Of :deb:041141g •.cOininerPial cattle,and a great beneAt, Weald ,aPerue to the • livestock ilidiAtrY.,if AB' ceininereial P4t10., !Were- ilehorriedt • Every • effort shOuld therefore' be Made to attain , , . this object, and it inOre *ha!' nlerite the, 1getivo, ,oupport,:agd co-oberioion qt,.tho•,,pr'03§. and all institutions 'and organizatiOna interested in .he stOck industry to -PPPOurage••the practice of • ildhorning • 'all •:hOrned con-iMerPial cattle 'between Marali.-1, and Atiril 15 or daring the month. of October. • • • Champion Egg Eaters • 44though, 'compared .114th some: ocixer countries. the Per capita, e6n- oi poultry., in Canada is i•ciai4vely low,, Canada retami: ths 4g-eating.'•championship, With gub uolen „of -eggs consumed per head.oi ouikja-tion in.. 1632.1 While the aver- age consumption of ! poultry by each inhabitant of the United States in . . • which 49011.nda. were , hens anti chickens. Altogether 112,241,206 lbs: of poultry and eggs has been 'rela- tively *ell, maintained. In June 'Mat year, 'according= to the buUetin, "The Agricultural tSituation," iistied by the 'Doininfon Department of •;1Agri- culture, the number • of hens and cbickens, on farms in, ,Canada • was 54;943,000. " ' • • , • . . Soft Bacon • . The further' .expansion .• of ••oui bacim trade with 'Great Britain • de- pends to a large extent' upon qualk, iiPPrOveznent • Recent. advices &rob - the ,British maarket criticize our sup.' Plies •on the scOre fitiderfinisli in alarge---peteentage..-of•-"bacon-) sides; as „inglicated.,:. by softiies§ and habbi, • Less. •This soft' -flabby' baCon is. Most likeiy" the .'.oroduct of underfinished hogs,' of which there are considerable Ourriber being marketed at yards and ',plants in Canada at the present . • • • , , Of time. The remedy Hee With the pro; 160`4pauthcs,!1;r"ii M.L.aeicD40:itsatuld.dinG4etTioTrvieiceoty ducdr in. holding. back_ unfinished . hogs' „meat cases,' 'another week Or 'so ----V‘Tith-,.-7a4band---of---litat --throated ilik_fceci_would_put_on_the 'finish se necessary for the 'making • of firm studenta_elieering_LthPM_on, -bacon. All hogs Of bacon and , select high school •hockeyteem administered a '5 to 4 beating to the •Senior team eights sh!snici he properly finished at 'their weights7 Underfinish as on Thursday night It was "Punch" 44aciDanald's goal, in about eight detrimental as overfinish, and in this case; is a very .1serlinis Oh -Stacie to - minutes of overtime that decided • the , issue and gave the scholars ,a. victory efforts being made to popularize Canadian bacon with • the British that they had worked. hard for duf- Mere ?hart $2,099 InPries • . •Offered ,For Malting Barley • Province.,iskaJl suited, the gowtng of: .ftrat-el ass, thelting. barley and with the purposes:of. en, • CO:nroging. the :.efforts :Pt' Ontario farMerif in producing. this rop, the Ontario and'7,0,ebe'q 'Brewing Indu try has 'offered Prizes' aineunting t' • •well over two, thousand dollars, This was the,;:reeent annotindernentof Koh. Thomas L. Kennedy, Minister ' • If , Agriculture for Ontario. All 'Ontario fariners will be elig, Tble for competition,: and the • media nted forAxhibiting will 'inclu'de .the Winter 1Seed Fairs, Ceinbined Field • •oriip COranetitions; and. • the • Fall Fairs, •sixty of which: have _already ieenT-seeci4e. 'Prizes .at' the Winter and: Seed • rairs Will total sOrne two. hundred Ind Afty dollars. l'Conthined Field . Crop cempetitions have been. a.lot- • over one .thousand dollars; ,and • Fall • Fairs .a ' similar amount: Much. , prizes, and:, 'details.' of: •competition, vill_be__Under_Lthe_administrati.QP ° of ; .the • Superintendent of _Agricultural *clocieties, , J. ',A. ' •earroll,' Parliament . . • luildings, Toronto. •' • ' In c,olifiec‘tiOfi with the Field Crop r'lonipetitions, societies lieVe teen • -;liosen In areas particuhily well etiited to producing the desired qual- 'ti of barley. ••- • All competitors notAt be paid-up members of.. an ;Agricultural Society,. There ?Mist be. at 1^oSt fen., entriesy 'Ind not: less than: ein:ht erOps in-. Ipected, °It is further 'required 1 that, •:,.artly Registered cf. No..; 21'.- larley be sown, and: that the, Mini, 'num,. acreage -be • five :acres. 'In Cas,e _whereat.,_%fielc1.___entereil.• 'for Pornpeti7 tion CoinpriSes ;.:rriore than 'five l'acres' --e-entire field will71.3W1-3-niited. • • Before a coinpetitor :can qualify fora prize, 'at least fifty bushels • of the crop Must be cleaned to Grade NO:A. °inspection will be 'Made• without cost, and •barley -rust be ready ter bin inspection nig theentire game. • s . Every hog raiser is asked and . finn grading not later than , ,- • The first period was scoreless; butt° ,Oner.a„te .to the best of his abil-..PrTernber Prizes in each Cornpe... the second period wasn't two Minutes Ity! . • • .tftion will be awarded as' follows old when Bill Hewitt ,ritled a hard . .• : . • First, thirty, dollars, Secerid, tWenty. shot from Outside the d ente a - 'W‘ler-r7.--P-t!tatibns , • L-twen-t4,---dota-rs• caught the top of the net to put ' Where manure °is not -applied to Fifth; ten dollars - and SiKth, five , the B. S. in the. lead. Kenny Camer- raspberry plantation's until the dollars. .on Went to •work and tallied 'a: pair spring, a cover crop it also advisable Winter and Seed'. Fairs will in - of counters with'. Andy Orr ..getting to :prevent too late growth of cane.-'einde, Guelph Winter Fair, OttaiVa the third for the Seniors before the As the advent of mosaic disease is Winter. Fair,South:Western Ontario period endedmaking, it advisable to. renew plan- Corn and Seed Exhibition. , , , Doug •Clarke made it: number two tations more . frequently, the grower barn. Quinte District Seed Fair, and fer, the students early in the third Who is unable to get- large qtiantites the :OttaWa, Valley Seed --Fair. At period' on a .pass from Bill Jewitt of manurewill„find that :shorter ro- r-adli of theler' exhibitions," .fifty, dol.. and it remained for • "Punch" Mac- tation lends itself more,to the cover lars will 'be distributed in 'prizes, Donald to rifle the next two goals to crop and Mulch system, for each Eighteen dollars in prize Money has tie ' and score, after Stewart Gem; new 'plantation may be preceeded been abitted to each . of , 'the Fall , eron had scored the Seniors 4th goal fbr a season by a crop Of clover or Fairs, or a -total of ten 'hundred and . .and-:lateirf :alsike ',which, When tiuned over, will, eiglitydollarS, • the Winning, COunter." • leave, the soil in excellent condition No exhibitor 'mat. win a prize at. 'The entire teariraliewed plenty of for the new ;Plants:40n. This Method More than One' Fall Fair. Thit, how- determinatiOn. and coinage,' , With Of renewal, say every six -years, -ith ever, wilt not debar • the elibiler Clarke', MacDonald and Jewitt being Proper green :manuring, . cover trop from eompeting, at one of the la -f -Fre. hows' :Or inter fairs. Barley. • while Tiihir" Greer-andlith-Hender- of commercial-lertilizerar will be .'ind0..ed: on its snitebilitv _for • Son teamed' up well on defence. • der it Possible for raspberry' grow- malting, not for seed. The points „de= !, Ws Huston did: the bell -ringing ing :to take its place beside orchard, sired' in barley fpr malting; in order and- handed ut five Penalties,two mg, in being more ,or less inddpen-' of relative importance 'are sonntilnesS, • going. to 'Tete" Agnew, ii goal for dent of the .failmg andincreasingly size and , uniformity of kernel; free- the4eniorsi-but -during-his -resta-in_.expensiv_e,..suPply_oLmannie: dom from other :grains; and free-. 'th.,'pen, • brother Howard filled the gap and no -herrn came, Howard Ag- new, • Bill Hewitt , and Bill,. Jewitt mere; the Other 'offenders. High gen091-,G0iti, C. Finlayson; defense, •Greer and Henderson.; cen- tre; Jewitt; wings, Clarke and Mac- DOnald; Alt. Hewitt; G. JoYnt, N. Todd and B. MacKenzie. • I; SeniOrs-Goal, Harold Agnew; de- fense, "Agnew, Thompson; • centre, MacDonald.; Wings, K. Camer,bn and McCartney; Alt., 'Orr, S. Cameron, tyle-nms-r-ngtrosive--,0-ir-tire-ittteck; , •Neas. Egg Gra' des • , • The revised Dominion egg' grad- ing 'regulations recently passed • at Ottawa are 'no*, in, ierlp in Ontario for all. shipments. TheiffOrmer grade names of fresh ' specials,"fresh ex- tras, firtts; seconds,"Pulleta extras, etc,; dec.; has been ehhnged -to 4,1, A, _13_,',..and ''0, 'with, different eight "elessifiCations within each grade., ' The .chief, purpose of the • revision is to • enable tbe.-• farther to bet:paid on a quality' basis, as . well as mak- ing it possible for • the cOnstrner 'to' 'WILL 1HE NORTHERN ••••••.••••••••...... . . . HOCKEY LEAGUE CONTINVE ,tietilleerwalatit;o,41,,ea-ttr.,2)tvsetideeisitilbtuyeitt ri..piet." FISId.N4'.AY!sAi3REI;EERA'S,(Tvni.‘i,' ows •'' • .lialf-eate •tirider gracte on examin- • . 'the Palmerston Hockey Club. Is ation • :nifd ' suitable penalties . 'are-6.erd", A ;hockey clubs in the district made' fin' limy liffilitgernent. " ' : ....1.th-The Only 1) wilt illi'ill rl 1 ta Urging h ' , .. neeettary to go fithing en ihj -Alztit.• defined roughly, ' Goderich ,to New nog Outlook, Vaverable. . land river • it 'the ' Attbilrif sei,P:on , 'Hamburg to Elmira' to . Orangeville ..... to ,;Stayrier ',and Owen, &Mid to. ap- these :dayi is a pair of tnilher boritt , •• Wile it is likely 'there ' Will be and a basket. The spring. ileod ,has point represletitatives . 'to - attend a 'soirid temporary . price declinestcbit. Parried ithittillerable . fish,. 'Inc;inding:,f. proposed 'meeting , in April. The ., 'big , the, present. :year, the ,,00&i, 6f black 'bats and -:speckled" .t6ut„ Into , ,cafestiOn,,,hefore. this proposed theetg hog" :: prices ariettis npWard. Market small ponds in , fields, na3Otittne ate ing would . be whether . 'to trY and .,___ ttipply, prospects are for, a inocieratO river. When the, Water receded, ilia revive the Northern 'League 'or., :0 volume !iltiring! the firat• half 'Of the Ash were. left. ,Anburn fOlk -Ore , the 'other hand, seenre-anflielent sup - year, followed by a fairly ttillostan= ing •in ;With long: "tubber hoots "imd ,:take 411,,,oe 60ottoil formerly 6,0vd1,0,8 eat '' inereate!:• Prospeats -ter , -*expert 'ternitlg Opt: *.ith. hhotc,f-s • of fish,, , . , ,. part to Organize , another :league to appear' to hes satisfactOry,,•and the caught 'With' the 'hands, Ther the area by e Nettlietti. ' . . 1116: rlimeisolt,. ditit, ..,fems . that restirtetions ')eXI:sting ' on ,e3eportS. fewgiictieiv.in 'the" hspertinalt... ' 4;.frOili. tOrelgir 'dOtititile0 getiltig to ' , ' t. -6-=,•,•,-;-t----`-,'-',- * ., stalan IS necessaryast the .1,1Otte nrn , AO EritiAlt, 'market hre working 1.c(otti tirdiAtitt-44tileid gy : CO ti '. -littk• :Ong frem,-tait;to' .worseitintil fig tomi the case ;this, , 'Seaton, • the Ojill'ii l'eii.esnahlrtOWM11. atahli.).0.41eit •VariPt- bil4fitort .- 1 ''i, - --- .y- - • 6.f,.ttioo•sl, 1)(61t0 tile',PtOent'i!..4,:t.F- .:' - '' ' ••"..".0h, 1§ if 1' WO:4'V it'l,' Leegire itiii8li' is '''.W.'nii•tie4, -lin)" h°641:' able ettiett0'utlbeli - hi proventent-iii ' ,.07`e.4e..-ere'; t.iii? -you sold me .001'01 Otiellitillt 44,.." : .: ' : . *‘ . • btcoilint ' -teddinit, taiedion 'Ind 'po )01tryl'i ' dorri from -weed seeds and and iilert matter. •• . ' '.: • • Concluding, his, remarks. on: stihjeet; • Col: 'Kennedy Said: •"While T heartily endorse', any m6verneut• designed to encourge Ontario ihrin-, the action Of the Ontario and , .QUe4hee 'Brewing Tndustr imuld liaVe an even' :niore important re- • quit than 'Ionly • raising the standard for malting ballet. I lbok for finite • iniproVernent in nil Onthri'o barley; whether groivn. for traltinp," feeding, or ;AnY other purPOse. ' 0410,0,- •.1* 't$