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h,
to
IIOT LU1L
should familiarize thearselver w
tenial heeaase the.
to ehlptaM` pttt{tlYt
purposes Iaad
maxi S �'• '�F
4k t Ilty
edy ill W
pt. n,.t,r... *oprutred
;ea dertat inspection
ati lucreared with
keys eligible for a royal 1
Attention
,•.., agest--rt
antra of Pu
chop MOON to • t
Ktllydewl.' - nt her
In fila ' - Pe
ca
tic City.
lealeibe
t,ntr
rk.
They
.ya Males`! a
UNDREDS of thousands of We—
elle story hooka are sold every
year 411110ese
trans-
b,•cause they had
cal. route
we `retain oily crest to c-
os, t this • list
to
1ly
newspapers and magazines for pic-
tures
iatures that tell stories of human se -
On - r le barn and r„j
in ambit • wigs wits the wire b
e of ' .Mildred Irene. and be'fell over the aide and
aaghtee of Mr. and Mrs .Wm. nn name brick sad loptnnillI stoat. 11
fatirrr i�r(a er, to e Harvey John kiwi egtt�lt laljare'd kidady
Is k
,a is Pura
Hots doing aamattypa -,..:.�.. .
cava are t .1 7Oe Use ep the
q�
. snap tiff.. .. totegan baso lam another picture
when it would be Just as easy to
ye the craved caluying the IunOb -..
:r PS one member buaNy en-
to the act Of "exterminating^
a lidavnlon, mem( corn or doing
"jlearrlfg hoses reach^ for the poo-
"Mr mst*'st moyles, }
Yon take er tope of ��
lathing,
r.wa.
• Healey Marketing Seitemre
The iNenitie u Marketing Roan”
- rwwatty bean _
agliamoto ow •1:i
rat economy.
Tba queatton was ceasldered import
ant enough to have a place 1n the dte-
eusdons of a great International on-
felaalce of sea -acientista in Oxford,
rid.
Charles. Thom of the t1�1taA
t)epertntasf,d Agriealtttr/
red that Argil,* valuable MIt-
agever+ of trr�Uty In Isms rpeelal Cases
ft( farming They usually are .an
Ma
naaai plants that take up the tert�t/
of the-d,il As they grew.
bit
die in the fall they .ale dMMlasd
byl,.ri.ntror•..
lay
Wart.,
ca. P� a Trull a.... Re t 14
Weeds also have the rtantlna to ml{ke I Luekoow _...••.••-•.A'-•.•- ra1&
Sept.pt• 12-:7
13
If4pait Sept. 24 25
i ploy Sept. 24-25
...' $apt, 19.20
tiL a .rJr •.,.,, , Oct. 5110
tether have to • , t
inion, Marketing Board to explain
rketing conditions which the
is Intended to improve. The
still subject • to further ra-
n dment by the ftin
to rd.
the yropoeed scheme are
in the
• &rueiwIIS . � t
It be, to .1106reter, •that
agrlculr tai-ezperll.-dli of dlaeouryl
46t of the holt lir slag for the
ord}rbry garden
ly duplicate bel
Monday
way a
IV; sod Wheat Csepeeta o
•Ft leis avers
rye h.ti b
"Grit
_liter y . • • of a '�.
ter to r, wean
auatatpedH ra
oiling.etya a
a m !a_ The
aruragm at Is
per ser'w w ' approximately two
bttmhl & under the ten-year erage,
but coustdtlitabiy higher than v
low y 111.8 busbels per
year a The total crop amounts to
13;406,000 bushels as compared with
8,724.000 bushels In 1 and a ten-
year average of 1; : i 1 bushels.
Too acreage larveated t•1 -
. acrest, 20.000 acre
Yilar The Quality
quite varlable-, with a cue a
tion 01 the grain Small a
shrunken.
Rfs# necessl-
t» at/ break -
teeth,
satiate rat!
'diet .
Midas
UdIb s at the big
.1th,.. at Cyte
evening. The
angeted b w ,w' ST. HELENS
Armies were able
+[lading to iL
trait
dela to m :. log Ye at the
yaoant lot tor a kink of • . bell,
tm bo
sheat sits . mk
`
•egjareea ; of pirate's geld
and TOMOS lot Right.
la ease You have never given
meek thought to this before, just
lake aaeek through a newspaper or
maintelp and notice which please
yToeb� mora—�,Ictwres of people mere-
ly the camera or pictures
al people doing something bameely ti
tdteresttng and slgaltleaat. Chaaces
ate that. the storp4e111rtg pktures
will he roar choice, and you'll make
q year mind that hereafter that's
As kind you'll atm to take. Good
beekt
•n JOHN VAN GUILDS&
ST, HELENS. Aug.. Robert
pN►w, of Dort•hexter. nn ., viajted ou
par Pelday all J. B. Rutherford and
other fr the community.
ski J. D. chalk of Vineland 1.
~.rig a week will lye pa rents,'Mr.
Jove and Mrs. David Todd.
cation. Mrs. W111 lea of at. t'at
, with • . a • OM brother. oda,
Ira . 1►a to &oaten.
end
th
. o
ural or
]Blas rata Webb
a cal ' . Blyth en Wednesday
se dei death of
e rung, sr. Mr. Webb
a +,ed the fVneral on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell
and Mrs. Victor Taylor, et
weave recent visitors with Me•ntd M
ohln ,n Weide.
f t hP en ` end tale
1 with eleve
the right reg a
taw waw plieed 1
hi will chain for w•v.•ral
tl: tberjones have k
the
tae
ILD ret
takes
Ultra t b a/,.....:.:,; ::.. .:........all 16-18
Tet •water •r .,�ct. 1-2
Toronto (c.1N.i. )w........A 11'rte. till
$-1i9t T
lunch ..r. tem ..a....... .•'f11pR'1M
1 dtM�
erten • . women 1ra'Iths Caaa4lea 1tg-
t•uu1i Rxhibitlon title year hie been
to nve miles. There will be
•
awn sofa. too. for both proa . s.
Of Wee io1d, Pala. arse! an trivial
evening at Clinton. The funeral ser-
vice was held $trolley afternoon ham
the home of Itis brother, Mr .John Ma-
son of Itlyth. the Interment tieing is
Westfield cemetery.
Mr. W. F. ('atapbatl has corn which
has grown to the height of 10 feet
11 Ineb... When Kr. James Hoover
of Carse. Alberta, was through this
district three w.•eks ago he said Ire
nater inn 'web enc be all N•
'`rivet, since leaving home. .sa this
gas Mr. Hoover's (Id home ae was
!jlighled to see .nc'. good aropa in
rthts district.
Cattle Meath* in Ontario
Report's et cattle sod t 1n
St. Thomas district rufferlat-
bloating wtt'h-aowe rascal ending fatally
were Investigated ret•eeutty by Professor
B. 11. Knox of the Department .ot
Animal Husbandry.
and Dr. McIntosh. Outarlo
College, Guelph. accompanied.by
Thomas, agricultural repreren
Elgin county. The bloating
tie, Professor Knox stated, is' probab-
ly due to, a change of diet. cattle that
were on dry feed being turned on Lush
pasture. The condition that has
caused rat,.e to chew bones and wood
meal also' has novae bearing a t
bloating, he said.
Dr. McIntosh said that the chew-
ing of bop nod tas•urs as a re -
Imo suit of +> theJl ph t, and In
t'tlonlar 1
Aral is
qb dt'feMat ace. TTbq� xtelmxlx meet
trequeetlll etee.aadekrewaa milking
• The untie 1y ma
the o•u1
_. net to as., fit a•
• otahle-teed
Are yell-
rted
in
. lir. 1 d.
ed Englehart; do -
r, Graydon (dot,
the pulpit In the United church
It Sunday. 'Next Sunday. August
rsts. to the seine 25th.
to its otherwise
Ilion Mr. flog -
le recovery and
t _ „ ditlon bad im-
aae'a would
e charge o� f t
an on Sunday evetling
of\the citizenship group.
Thos read the Scripture
ler
Mar chancier, "Rarnabae,"
by La a Miller. The
was to
+ 6 took as
Wontsworth's Lite and
of To
rot Fr
Davidson on de n. Idglie an.
Mtn Nellie a toyehere ow
W44
las, husteutipeath dab work -
el. in Detroit.
end with t
Mips Pearl•Creieht•e and •f'ftelma,
of t)etreit, and MI'• P'raneee Itnbinxntl
of Wingham have 1'eaa visiting at the
home of their aunt. Mrs..1. b. Beecroft.
Mr. and' Mrs. Percy Viartat and
gamily, of Westfield. visited en Sane
day'. withbey mother, ares. M*Brlen.
Farmers have been busy these
Ing in the sheave'', sag
iemw. _ _ on c, s.•. save beglnuLtg t0
. ' • ' ready the beide
re.
Mr. awl len. Cecil Parsons and chlid-
D. Aug. 20.—fie' 11_1)-, reit and Mies Adeline Ross, who have
' eels te l been visiting with theta parents. Mr.
intce of ,.R'tn�lps en4. 'ire. R. !and dirt. Mar Raw, dttrtht the Gael
vro.t end rvl r v
nen ed t their bane in Toron-
and Mcg.fan, Thursday with Mies 1 Res.Graydon tv. gist lad charge of
.'s
w. _ —.�. - •
eV r W A. Gwaenlb clod I to on tSnwept.
return n nda♦ •
M ain `tt.
\1xmrialte�on ltM/R
il, eatt6-inthe trervtees
church here
Sunday the ming!
lave charge of the
Mr. and Mr" Mat.
y at the home a
(1111 s of Lurk.utw
pale day last ,lee's
The c -Willi. fig •Rtirdi Ids
Iaetod over a Longer pitied than ordin-
arily this mummer. A very heavy bag
crop, frequent rains in June which de-
layed oprlttious It the start, the early
maturity of grain crops with lodging.
ail eoutributrd to Praia the . S
of hay harvesting.
.,t IS per cent of the hay crop
e still In the field in Wettern and
Central Ontario. while in lleatern On
tarts 20 per 'twat_ remained uncut, and
Id Northern Ontario from 25 per cent.
to Mt per cent. In Southern Ontario
the roan hay crop was practically all
f?veated. The yield is heavy In all
anthem of the Province and In a great
man] eases barn.ato has been taxed
to 11* 1M . grain raveahl
peratlnna wit - rl.d up
e geld to a g
TIM Ilk cutting of alfal a to
led at 2.02 tows ear ale* ram ( 0111
with 1.08 tons per acre Tn '11R1t
.ormat yield of approximately
l
sant, Kee.
•1 eft
The Signal anti The •y �F'
The Signal ural The Mall 'grad ►
ad -a, ..,.
Tye` <;gnal and Il
The Toronto a ly ntm8te.sev
The Tor, •. JegiYf�0 y -.r
=B.16.511M
The Signal h "P, Londe& arm+. "' � Sf150
Signal clad The Stratford • IA , ...e .1500
Signal anti The Family Reread and Weekly .8 r....$2.00
The Simial and The Canadian dome Jon t., 4., i ,42.40
... r,i2.40
United
Gorrte Is ex -
ens t.. Iodise ed the
S. rat the 1'nit�d t dad ladle*
St.
lit Wee oa
e choreaifternivinbeen Invited
M. Helen church MR
lisiMr. aid
14a ; with
.mart' Geo. MgQ�1A e8n
IAM Mt. Rei . • who has
Mrr.. Rased 'better, rets .
.felting here 1 pro
null' on Sn day.
htAne in 1
011cr. (WWII vnohtred LO Tee.
rap stilt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpsop•
Who were . f tact wM,h1a rehttiveS
at e, Pert
Heed. ono has been work.
>� Etloari comity. spoilt
1n Prime herr.
the , Albert
r'Itelhis n� flintily
f Leann*
Mr. Afhert �I'' )
epee( a few day. this week with M1M
e,enree McQnold. •-•
1Aa old aril
>Ir+ )Iaraden Kith
littlMt. arillington. and Mr. sad
Mrs arm. "f Iirk. 'f SPaf .rah, rlei
1rrs.
no Moodily oodily ' rat A the home of Mr.
no. nor dp
want, lyre tie baf▪ n• t.- 1 want
t it in
r ..t, with Meed ray/ 1
Nusw
dle•tly
Mrs -•J. D. lieN t't-!t.
To encourage the winter feeding
tn�g c the and iambs In thole
of amo
wxs In effect ▪ In IAM: The can
Ile 1a
7 ba est 1 to Ira•emtter. 11,
T Iia terms one way
7 * -
an gra 11 fl
ea 041 1te allowed tai turves,(. 111
snit pert of Celled* psltheaing one M
more veranda of !song feeder esttle
or feeder lambs Recording to the Mn-
dIttewR as laid down by the Live 8
itrsM'h. Dominten IMPeIeS;P
rot of VA,
culture
In M:astern revisits. lefortnattetn. etas -
ram forma, amt-tl{t "n. ut..) 1e'
ta1Md thea the -Rea I)nnslab�
*Np�ttye m1
t.ive Steck lion Iltet nr 1R S.
1 aloe. 1 mmlrat,,,,Pr, 1)n
1.Ive tsars
A
t th„s.• who
very Im of 1111' 717Jke adYta{e
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