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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-4-15, Page 7"That's the Bike I Want, Dad" "It's one like Bob Harding's. "He isn't a bit stronger than I sun. Dad. But he can always trim me, no matter how hard f strain. My cheap old bike doesn't run as easy as his C.C.M. Is the third season for Ms C.C.H., too, and it just_ like new." , "Is t so. Jimmy?" "Yes 'a good stuff in the C.C.k, Do • "It's beauty to look at, Jimmy." "81ue, And the swell nickelling and bright enamelling won't wear off." "When Bob's C.C.Y. gets dusty he wipes her off and she looks just like new." "Oh. well, Jimmy, I see your heart's set on a C.C.M. If you'll promise to study hard and pus into the nest room, I11 give you a C.C.H. Bicycle." C.C.M. Bicycles are the pride of the boys. They have earned their good reputation by standing up under the entre strain and wear that sturdy, active lads rho ' • to give a bicycle. Th C.C. . has the new Hercules Positive Drive Brak ' ' ter Brake without a side arm. Ask ' - dealer to show ou the 111 -inch eureeel 1 -the bicycle the boy won't -'911111111111,' / TBs ■IO1kLL GODIIBIOR, ONT. 11 COUNTY AND nisrR+cr�� GRANDMA NEYEfl LET AnnieRoas, wife of Henry Fogal,Crey township, died Monday. March 29th, in her sixty-sixth year. The Hen11141 spring fair. Totally of last week, was hirly successful. in spite of most unfavorable weather. Andrea M. Hick►p a former resident of Grey t .wnship, died at Arcola, Sask., on March 13th, in his sixtieth year. On Thu:.day. April 1st. at The Seaforth means. Rev. F. 11 Larkin united in marriage Miss Bertha Westlake enfl J. 1'. 1 norm, both of Stalky, in which -town - hip they will reside. W',ile William .Lias ow. Zurich, was loading some Mgt at the grist mill a kw days ago he overbalanced and fell off the wagon, seriously injuring his back. Ile will be la d up for some time. sill April " at Little. Britain, Florence It., dalughter of Mr. and Airs. J. F. Dix, was married to Arthnl• 11. Tru.ww•r of Toronto, only sol of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Trurwmrr of Zurich. Wm. Lowe and family, of Cranbrouk, are leaving for !s t. Gregor. Sask., where they have purchased a section of land (640 acres). there is a family of nine children. so Mr. Lowe will have plenty of FANNING MILL AND SCREENS rtulunfn.tur'I to order for Huy ke of twill for c1.ar11tlg any kind of groin or 14.441. Wit snitxhl., sieving swot screening properly 14rrsugell 111 early Huy ordinary fanning null• s4.& A,111 1 grain of any kiwi.41ut he H. thoroughly ,Ieti,nel ns In p»lslble t0 lean them. \\'len ordering sieves or '•. rlrus IN' very candid. tO give the exact sive needed. and what they at1• required to do. __ Sieving and nrreening told by the square foot -Oil fanning mill frames rewired. ('onlpkte new sieves mad made to oder. aluil coders vat -crony nttend.4) to. THE GODERICH MERCANTIllitv (rOI) KI('ift. . owing to iocatior11 and transferred my funning mill HAIR RFT GR AY itHer Locks Dark and , with Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whew you darken your half with Cyr 'Pea and Sulphur, no one can alt, Tea It's done eo naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture. though. eit home Is mussy ..ad trouble- eome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready -to -ewe prep- arauoa. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients called "Wyetb's Hage and Sulphur Compound." You lust dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at • time. By morality all gray hair disappears, sad, afar another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark- ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis- grace, le & sign of old age. and as we all desire a youthful and attractive apppearaaoe, get busy at once with Wyeth's cage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. This ready - to -use preparation is a delightful tel - let muttons and not a medicine. It le not intended for the cure, mtttga- tioa oe prevention of disease. help. - - Word has been received by relatives at I - Kippen of the finding of the body of John moving Yr tots it and will reside at L. Aikenhes. who lost his life while r;rxucl Itru& hunting in small bast on Lake St. Clair 1'lurles(yard. of the Farmers' last November. Mr. Aikenhead's home ir• iouhere. Iws oil .•xhibilion nu egg was at Detroit. 1 welghlfig eleven ounces. le id by a Ou Wednesday. March 31st. at the ,llllu,rea hon. al r. Lahti • i say+ this Winthrop manse, Rev. Mr. Ferguson would Make the hest gooier lis the c - united in marriage Miss Jessie Scott, try blush with envy. of AlcKillop, and William Woodrow. The i 'rhe tw\.-yeir4.1.1 sou of Robert young c. wple will make their home at' li'yell abo (lc." aboto n wit.• wlwf Pennant. Sask , where Mr. Woodrow has „f 5Vl,i*haul. by tido r:ralul Trunk. a farm, wa"'demi 4111 14, the truck ICN' day last Doris, the five-year-old daughter of we'k. Ills pwn•nts heard the' whistle Mr. and Mot. Dan. Schroeder, of Stephen. ! of ass express rain. but before tlwy had the middle finger of her left hand cut could reach the child he lad 14himblel off by an axe an the hands of her brother ' alien fallen on the track. The tome while they were play;ng in the sugar bush. I motive and all the coat -lies fisted over The brother was In the act of chopping a tlr• law. The train was 11M1ied al mar, chip on a block when the little girl went and the com11nctor rushee lack, to to pick iLoff, with the result as stated. rs. C. Engler. for over sixty years a milt of Grey township, died April 4th at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Rich- ard Clarke, Elena. She was in her eighty- ninth year, and leaves two daughters and -three sots: Mrs. Clarke. already men- tioned; Mrs. Wesley Marquis. of Clinton; Joseph, of Grey township; Louis, of Bel keley, California. and Carl, of Ottawa. At the home of •Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Morris township, on April . rd. the wedding aassnlemnized of their second daughter. Hannah Gertrude. to William 700. of whom 297 are Methodists. 293 Henry j Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterians. 77 Anglicans, ten Roman 1111.1 Ila• child w•ilhotll M scratch, and laughing when picked up. 11e had lain between the rails, and was Waved by 1)11' flet that 1 hrpllnf1? tin' hien- motive wall higher tlwu usual, uu ate- 14r11nt Vf 1 111. •111111. Father Moran ted in the presence of a large number of invited guests and ft lends who alts to witness the core• away. 1 Ile chute was prettily decorated with flowers fort occasion. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Annie MacMillan. and !the groomsman was Frank Griffin, a brother of the groom. Little Miss Mu h. el Detroit. a cousin of the bride, wan a very pretty !tower - girl. The ceremony was one of tht prettiest and nc►st elaborate ever wit- nessed in Lurknww. After the ceremony the wedding party drove to Mr. Mac- Millan's line lc me, where a pleasant afternoon and evening were spent. 11It1114HEI•S. Earl Cunningham has ppurchased a gar- age business al Stirling. Hastings county, and h. and his wife and daughter wi I consequently r. move Irom Brussels. D. C. Ross I.as sold his stock of dry. goods. clothing. groceries, etc., to a Chesney firm, who are removing it. Mr. Ross will take a holiday after thirty -ti e years of strenuous bur iness life. limpets flax mill has closed down for 'the present and the bai.nce of the stock of flax will le 1 auled to Blyth. where it will be scutched. The Brus-ria plant is not supplied with a drier which is neces- sary at this season of the year. The rumor that Brussels mill was bt ing permanertly closed down is without any foundation, and a larger acreage than ever is being put in this se. s ir, the seed having already arrived. CLINTON.' .t bronze tablet tuts 1,44.11 placed Ili Willis church its memory of Fllght- LIent. W. 11a11. sal of Mr..ali4 Mrs. F. it. 11e11 of Constance. forruerly of r 91ntou. Cliut4,n's In rale this year Will -lie :47 wills. A. 1, II III,nay has 1111r1:11us'll the Old II1N1ge41s store building MINI Iherr Is 'h sln4'u1Mtl..it an IO whet he in- Ieiels tri do with it. Henry Carrick. a resident of Clinton f..r about thirty years, died 4111 )lou• day evening, :Oh It1N1.. Mt IIIc Mgr of eighty years. Ile Is survived by his wife, fir. -areae- west -4w44 daughters. The death occurred on Thursday, April Ise, of airs. William linker, who heti I,44.11 lis failing health for several months. Mrs. Flnker wens sl!t;y-flye years of age. She lived at Auburn for, many years before 14aulug to 4'Briton Mlwiiii- o7iwtwai- )'*'Mrs ago. Id•sirler ISF.i'TI4. Fred [leggin uas gone to Michigan. whither his family will follow him in a few weeks and make their home there. AL -cording 10 the returns of the muni- cipal assessor, Blyth has a population of Benjamin Morritl, of Hullelt. Rev. R. J. McCormick. of Blyth, officiated, assisted by Rev. John Button. of Walton. The happy couple will reside on the 9th con- cession of Morris. A number of important busineos Catholics, and a few others of other de- nominations. e•nominations. The Blyth bowling club has reorganized for 1920, with M. W. Telfer as president. A. W. Robinson vice-president, and G. E McTaggart secretary -treasurer. The green changes have taken place at Zurich during win M put in first-class shape as soon as 'the last few days. E. Worm has disposed the weather permits and the bowlers are of his livery business to George J. Theis looking forward to a go td season's sport. of the village. who has taken possession. I A tournament will be held in June. Walper has sold his Implement agency business to Joseph E. Druar, of St. Clements. Ont. Mr. Druar will take possession on May 1. Mr. Wolper has purchased the Dominion House property in Zurich. and after May 20 will have full possession. SEAFORTB- t aline I..nwt Mee 'tarn, $nest daugh- ter id Mr. and Mrs. (1. to. t4 linen. of Seaforth,.let,l Hobert Waste, luallager of the C. F. to. 'store here, were mar- ried at TOMO 10 April :(ni by Her. 1►. Carswell, the former minister of the Mel( Mop 1'r'sbyteria41 church. Mr. and lairs. Wesel/ will prairie In lientofth. fecillties -Tr manufactorlug, i hat►n supply business to the above firm. ------- .1. -.1. W. ARMSTRONG. d• • * Reasons for Mstritneny. Some fellows marry poor girls to settle down. Others marry rich girls to settle up. -The Jester. • JI[ �YOUR K1ONEYSBA&Y Taks tahisfal karts or ahldsr bo Salta U Sash jgb of waut% Let 'Eat Ask. - _ EB A 1111.1 'E of--Xf M Mr. MINI airs. Wesley Bhua'tt, Exeter. un Wednesday, April 7t1s. their only daughter. Iaadys Mary, befit lir' 4114' brhh' of WVllllaln Wil- loughby Itous,m, tem of Mr. and Mrs. 1tA111I,uu of I11104 111. Mt. . Hey. M. J. Wilson ollh•hlterl. The young e)uple w111 reside at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. William Itivers at- tend.41 at Use marriage of their t> Lloyd. at Mimeos' on April Sol, the bride being Miss Mary Gertrude Heinle, of _that town. Tux y otuug es$lpie will rouble at Merlin. lchard John I'hkard. M furuse" nt of Keeler, tiled at Brantford Frklay, aged Arty -three years. sae brought to Exeter tor' • Thursday, April 16, 1010.-= - In the Rush of Harvest 'THERE'S NOTHING 1 which makes a man so downright mad aa to have twine run uneven. Stopping a binder once on this account is simply a nui- sance, but such twins means constant in tete options -•a seri- ous matter. Use only 1 11 her husl,4awl, she Meares one writ II 1141 'five dm lighters : 1V. .1. Fluker, of 4 likengu; Mrs. E. N1,ltughlin, W'r u• terof( air .-oel• lly: al1.. 11. .1. 1'x1111.1'111, Ita'at1- Ferok r: PLYMOUTH GOLD MEDAL BINDER TWINE and be rid of such trouble forever. Plymouth MADE III CANADA is more even in sins and stronger than other beals�. It runs full length. ties mere bundles and does rest jr bots, Bur the tome. that S s -sho good and order early. The earns good quality is Found i. GOLD MEDAL Pure Manilla Hay Fork Rope, HOBBS GOLD MEDAL 1.i'('KNOWV. A.E.Mortis has been appointed G.T.R. section foreman at Drayton and is mov- ing to that place with his family. The wedding of Miss Pearl Todd and D. MacLean Johnston, both of the vil- lage. was solemnized by Rev. K. A. Gollan at the South Kinloss manse on Wednesday of last week. Hobert D. Webster, who lives ■ wile w1's1 4,f 1.114-kr,.1W. Ira's wed IIIN farm l0 liu4'l41 Stroud awl Inns already knight another faros near Iiru.etleld. a 1111e farm of _*1 acres. Alex. Frazer, of the 4th cuwrtesiou pf Huron towi•ushlp, hail sold ht's farm O1.I00 serer to Win. Mclj•niald, of the Huh ismeesalon, Kiule.s. Mr. Fraser states 11e wants a bigger.. farm, but will atlll remain In Ontario. St. Mary's church, Lucknow, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday morning of last week. when ;Mss Margaret Loretto MacMillan. daughter of Myles MacMillan of Kinloss, became the bride of John Albin Griffin, of Ashfield Rev. "Awfully nice studio you've got here; George!.How the deya do you afford it • Don't they ask a lot fur it?' "Oh, yes! 'Nearly every defy!" Barnyard Adaptation. The Cow -What do you think of this daylight saving ? The Rooster- Easy enough. I just turned my crow forward an hour. -�--- - - -- 11SYRIUP OF FIGS CHILD'S LAXATIVE n We am a tuition of meat raters and our blood is *Iled with w acid. says a well-known authority. lean kidney ithi be constantly on guard age trouble. The kidney, do their atmoet to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they rt sluggish; the eliminative retainnA1s iu r1)1. and thusus the waste is blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel 1i1: lumps of lead, and you lave etingin pairs in the back or the urine is (loud' full of sediment, or t1e bladder 111 irn table, obliging you to seek relief dnrin the night; where you have severe les11 ashes, nervous end diary spells, •leeplene sen, acid stomach or rhellmatiaol in had weather, Ret from your pharmacist kosmt s four miner* of Jad Salts: t•b fol in a glass of water Mfoie bfssloaa' Niels dayslasi(n and1 In a kat This dyear kidneys will act famous .alta is made from the acid of raps. and lorai Jule,. combined with Ilthia, and has ieea u1ed fM 1/111 1.10110 kidneys, to gush and stimulate clogged it s, to sputniks the welds in urine s iv no loam • enures of irrItatio•, thus indieg urinary end bladder disorders. Jed Salt* is inexpensive and cannot Injure; make • delightful effervescent llWeewater drink, and nobody ea n make • dd•ke by taking • little moss{Deeny is hot ver kidneys s ssai ivs. Look at tongues Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels real un 0 The burial. pilaster with ■ _ melting with Some chem. ala for the 1 making of Ire'worke. A11 itcploslon occurred tell 1 nearly 'blew off the end of his A r, and lits forehead wait gashed by \pier of flying stood. 'rh.• home of Ileo. Kerslake was the wen. on limit :11st of the wedding Of her we, ghee Vera Ith11r•he Tann, dun liter of rims. non. to Itoy Thome() Mclkmnhl. of chiseIhnrd. TIw eerIn 1uy tens per formed.. 11. Ree, Lir. M. d. M r. n 1 Mrs. 51,lkinakI will r4s le on the groom's farm war Chiw'thurrsl. TM' Loyal Tenq.'rawr la(t(i.0 re•- lently ninde a eolle•tion of old rubtl'r" for whlcll they received $22.711 and they are a+ontriberting 4144 of tins to the 4'hlldreu's Aid S.*'Ietr at O.Nlrilrh. Him Lordship the Ittsliop of Hu will vb.It here on May 24 for the p0 pose of receiving the vohora of the 10 Battalion, which are to 1►e deposited In the Trlvltt Memorial church. :tome nudist' grower. fr Ilensnll have been Iter,' the bed few IIay5 en- deavoring to lease land for growing 1►ntch seta. it IN reported that they hove bawd w few sena et $110 per nen'. Some of the land aroIIIl 1Llr Sall IN beginning to play out, 1111 far He the growing of mdunn In 14ru1rnuel. Fred Beaman town. met nful wlithe p ,,Bele experl- 1 Accept 'Cwlifarnl•" 8ytvp of Figs only -look for the nese Oallf rnia oe the package, thea you are ire your child is having the best and most harm• lea laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bevel.. CMldrsa love its delicious fruity tuts. Full `lair Loewe I ere lose on eaeb bot - ear Motler 1 You Must My " Qaldfeteaia," t HEADSTUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Bays Cream Molted Oppene in Alt reneges Right Nostrils will... Sank.: airs. Geo. 111)10111,111 Mrs. SV. 1'. 1.'1'rquhnr. of %idols. 111111 Miss ahoy-, .d Parts. 1111 \V141tn'whly ulor'.lug• April 7114. et Si. 1'uul'N .•hun•h, the ',siding IlNrk 1(11,44 111 Funny Edith. y g.wl duntClj bM alfa four ale bf all first-class dealers r ,r 111111 air+. ('hnrl.•s 1.,ve1 1, to I.1.1111. 144141 4,f a1 r, and airs. W. 11. I.01111 of 4;.'sb'rich 11141.1111111p. '11,.' eeTemun)• was perfumes! by the rector. Rey. S. E. M"Kegw•y. Thery were t111 attendants. After the rere- 1 nlo1y a n4-eptio1 was held a1 the h r of the bride's parents. Hurl in the after - 114.111 51r. x1111 airs. 1..1.1. left on a trip to 'Toronto. Xli,gara and other 'mints. un their retorts Way will reehle on the groom • farm on the alaltlawl crewen- s1111L I;INII'r hell h.N'reship. MY LADY NICOTINE IN CANADA Instant lief -no waiting. Your clogged n rile open right up: the air s your bead clear and you can es rt .e reeiy. No more hawking. snuf- fling. owing, headadryings. che, dryin. struggling for breath at night; your cold' or eatarrh disappears. Get a email bottle of Fly's Cream calm from your druggist now. Apply a little of glis fragrant. aatiseptie, beeline cream M your no*trili-It fin- etratea through every air passage of the bead, soothe* the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in- stantly. It's just fine. Benet stay stuffed -us with • cold or Duty catarrh. WINOIIAM. From \lee to li.'pt.ndw'r• inclusive, the stores of Winglutm w111 (w' closed W'sshle•lwlxy afternoon of retell week. Sir. and Mrs. Petrick Oihlw,ns have been M'r.11.5451 by the death of their man, Francini Mlle, Ambrose, which o'- e'ttrrel et Kawlwleh on April 4th, in his nineteenth year. The young man was stutiying for the priesthood. The reputing were brought to WW'Inghanl for interment. HMV" Ames 'I'Ipling, Mrs. Tipllug, their daughter Mn. E. M. Buchanan alcl gra nddarighter have rctnrncd from the South, where they sis'mt tl.• whiter. , Mr. and lire. C. M. Walker ate re - DON'T WHIP! Stop Lashing Your I rnvela with Harsh Cathartt 1*Of take "Cascardg, Everyone must occasionally give to the tempts some reenter help or eta, auger from constipation, bilious attacks, stem• *eh disorders, and sick headache. But do not whip the bowel* into artiviti with harsh cethartiea. What the liter and bowel* need is a gentk and natural tonic, one that can constant) be used without harm. The gentlest liver and bowel tonic is "Cas - egrets. They put the laver to work and cleanse the colon and bowels of all waste, toxins end poisons without griping,- User riping;eller 'ekes or ineonnwiwnce you like Calomel, Salts, Oil, or Purgatives. Twenty•dve million Mzee of ('a*rant* are sold etch year. They work while you sleep. Casoarsta cont *o little tea _- 41) Hauling Tobacco to the Curing Barn. (2) Full grown White Burley Tobacco in Ontario. Tobacco culture In Canada is an industry of comparatively recent date. Extensive development has taken place In the put twenty -Ave ,or thirty years, and recent seasons have proved the adaptability of widely separated sections of the Dominion to this very profitable line of agriculture. Since the protective duty of 28 cents per pound has been imposed on all foreign Teat tobaccos. the Canadian industry has received a yet greater stimulus, end interest Iu the culture is becoming wider and more diversified yearly. The two principal provinces where tobacco has beensuccessfully tOntariol� d Que- toss marl years bee. Very successful results have been obtained also at Kelowna, la the Okanagan district of British Columbia, and the growing of to- bacco may be Bald to be firmly estab- lished as an industry there. Recent '\ experiments in the Lethbridge lrri- gation district In Southern Alberta, would indicate great possibilities for the growth in the prairie province. Tobacco. In Ontario. is grown in the counties of Essex. Peels, Kent, Prince Edward. Elgla, and Lincoln. A total of 9.22f acres among these counties was devoted to the cnitl- vatton of the tobacco plant In 1919, producing a yield M 10.709,400 pounds, or an average of 1,160 pounds per acre. The Burley, variety. suitable for /chewing, 1a grown in five counties: seed leaf In Dane:: spurt In Kent: and Havana in Uneoln - Maryland 0 the heavier type la grown in certain sections. The cost of cultivation in the province, including the labor of the grower has been estimated at from 460 to $75 per acre. and the average yield about 1,300 pounds per acre, Tb. Increased demand, and higher prices of recent y have given tobacco growing to Ontario a con- siderable Impetus The provincial Board of Agriculture, realizing this, instituted a tobacco station at the Harrow experimental fano, wblcb has done valuable work Iu proving species of plants adapted to the various soils of tbs provloce, and encouraging lin 'ed production and Improvement to quality rather than a large acreage M11d mediocre quality, by Improved methods of culture. The tobacco production of the Province of Quebec for the year 1919 was about 10,000,000 pounds and there were 22,404 acres under culti- vation. As a tobacco growing area, Um French-Canadian province has been corning more to the fore every year. This in illustrated by the fact that In 1911 there were only 12,- 124 scree devoted to this eulture. la Ile eountles of Berthterr, Joliette, L:ss Aemption, Matteotti'. Porthole. extensive scale with a view to estab- Rlchelletl, Boort'''. Tarrebone, Ver- llsblag the industry an a romntcretal cheeps and Yamest& the industry 1n' proposltba in the Irrtgattea holt. carriedon a very large scale. There The suceeneful growing et tob•ren are federal government stations at ealls for rich and Peet wogs con - Saint -Jacques de 1: Aehlgan county Wittig • food nnpply of vegetable of Montealm, and at Balnt-Cesalre. i matter, and will yield the bast re- Rmivflle. in many counties the to -1 nett,'. Soils deprived of humus bares plant is grown for cigar mann- i however. rich in mineral elele.ats. Motors, the priories! species sown i are not suitable for Ice growth. dotedH*van&. Connecticut. Penn- dnlnaga of the subsoil water lo coring and salt of Comstock Span - t.11 tobacco as fillers and binders tor cigars. Tba society sella annually from 610,000 to 100,000 pounds of tobacco at from 30 to 40 rent. per pound. The purchase of tobacco ac- cording to quality has greatly Un- proved * proved methods of eulUvatioa-lam_ treatment. The growing of tobacco in British Columbia is practically cozened to the area surrounding Kelowna in the Okanagan Valley. The total 1919 output, which amounted to about 1214000 pounds wax sold at 20 cents per pound to a Quebec manufacturer. interest In tobacco production It. the Pavlov provtace ase is on the incre. and la many sections of it. area ca* be found warm. sunny, well -drained slopes of sandy deposits well adapt- ed to the cultivation of tobacco plants of the heavier type. The possibility of successfully growing and curing tobacoo in Souther, Alberta has been el.arty demonstrated by the experimental farm at Lethbridge. sixty plant., grown in the season 1919, produced /MIMICmuse*pC foliage, which was muse* on the farm and made into cigars. Ex- periments will he carried on a more tobacco has been tntr not inte 1 ltstag prince Edward County *1111 success. Weenie. Ohio, Wisconsin, Comstock, I w..pUal. T1s soli* M 11)1.14.. Mules the past few years the grow-1 Simmers ppantsh, Canaille, and Per- with a gentle slope. generally glee g of height tobacco (flue cured) slap Rose; but greater res face1.6104410ot results, ttsal.l} Milsanest attended rapidly on the light hi 01 with pipe tobaccos such as of the rapidity with which ea otiose sandy lams near the shores of Lab Ontario, and some gravelly bills wltb � drainage. The annual pro - a ed n o Ulla variety is nearly wblte hurley, red burley, blue prier, of water drains oR. The best Oily yellow prior, heater yellow mammoth I for successful growing are Hesse sad Tennessee Red. , Thieseentala a endlelSst prostrate, Tl. planters of the Tamest* of else and hostels to eagles them u e r 1,000,000 pounds, with tete yearly ds- Valley yq bate farmed a ee-operative to retain a sapp y p Bland LAWitsad /IremlittnMOd lsatwnt et *misty a lugs wtl jawi tan the wi areows gI10niep/t s 1)l% ssy dt tq s '