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ti ,when Ab Netlike around at his
"Week lel ' usually'.is followed, by a vast
rnovi'ngcarpet of his :lock of eight
-undred birds, so that` bo .has- become
own -at -tom doek. the.•'."piedd piper."
0l1e 'c1i1ek 'AO: not, co y tmer thr� 41ves,
]ao,7ever, to'2ollowing their minter and
,taking -swimming . tesSooi s Your' ` the
g!u]1a. r ,A number of persons at tt '
harbor 'Met weelend got .a big. laugh
when they were attracted to Walter
Shannon's boat by loud'cries• of ;`'shoo."
Following the, exasperated shouts
Came Mr. Shannon, driving before him
frons the .•boevels' of t "boat _ a whole
horde of., chi'cl , which fluttered Up
and perched on his shoulders and
serambled about before being driven
shoreward by flziiling arms and shouts.
As the -end maan in a minstrel shat.
_pays, "That ain't all," for when ' arry
'ateen. docked his riew launch fist
repairs -the. chicks swarmed about
the craft d Pecked 'all -the tallow
trona the seams, leaving. the caulking
hanging in ragged shreds.
At last reports -Messrs. Shannon and
Watson, were ,:seen seated disconsolate-
ly on the pler' watching' the return of
the .sorcaremof ehicatsfor a fresh on-
slaught, on the boats:
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day;, o; night • '
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uier Robertson, presiding. The Scrip-
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Lloyd Johnston .favored: `'whit: a palter
d mouthorgan duet., '� Prank Reith -
by led in prayer and a favorite verve
of Scripture was given by the Mem-
bers. Harold Reid took the topic, the
theme' Ding a psalm. •
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3"_�' Jae e�ause for jealous vitae
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baY attr,: etc e.. tae breeder wbo has.
had` remarkable success i selling live
re on -1Y-• 'obse v haat, next to
the co it ti ' "alit :.,fi' `au1
mals for safe; the neatness and clean-
inese -uxo'dmd the bares were the 'west
importaiit ' facto s, in predisposing a
man Eto -buy. ',They iaadidaate the farm-
er's pride in his business and give" the
impression of prosperity, ' When a uy
er finds a breeder enthusiastic over
hasty, teaacher for four years of yto,
his breed and ,,proud' of the success
ay school, handed hie resignation to the which his herd is bringing. him, it 1s
board of : trustees. i [r. .' asty Will be not di cult to sell the cattle which
missed here, as he took an active in- are before him. _
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MEd) Brilces
--According to an announcement by
of the death at Los Angeles (Cal.) the Canadiatn Meat packing industry,
General hospital of tier- cerasin, Jbbn buyers of lambs In Ontario and the
Henry Irwvirr ao henson o2- VW., on and after June (S, d937, �•i,11
late Richard Irwin and Mary Lawlor-,
who were pioneers of . Auburn dis-
trict. • Bib" /ironic -yrs; Dr. --Arthur - Ir-
win of Winghzim hand Joseph Irwin
of -".Auburn, passed away during recent
years. Mr. irvin Was here visiting
relatives and friends twelve years, ago.
1e was, in his eighty-second year,
His wife predeceased him several
years. ,F a and the late Reber" t aD c -
Gee were old friends. They passed
away within a month°.of each other.
Agottllrer� Alinllasttone Paseo ll.-- On Fri-
day Ezekiel Phillips of ' Auburn ob-
sert'ed his's1xty-lfth birthday with his
family. :' a was -born In -Ooderich and
lived later at Fordyce. - As a -boy he
worked- at farming for two years.
At the age of Fourteen be began 11s
trade ae a blacksmith, working with
his father. At tiaa•t time gala father,
ftelriei Phillips,-_ had:- al- - blacksaaith
sbo» tat Fordyce, :his brother Tom bad
one at St. 1Ci talons, and another brother,
John, one on the 10th 'cone tsiona of
West Wawanosh. He worked with
his' ither r one-rental--tinter--v7 •
Vo --Dakota, - 'later- coming- back-
tts 'av,,:itechurch, 'where he plied his
trade for twelve. yarn . amore coming
:to ._ Auburn,_ where he._ bas . mace re-
sided.
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sided...... While fn. Whitecburcb he was
married to Flra!et Ellen -Medd,
`third ' daughter: of Ellen and Utlert
Medd a$ We$ Wawanosh. JM r., Phil-
lips is ixi" granrtiiersbip here with Les-
lie Buchanan. Ills brother Tom at
the ng. o ad7enty-nitre is still in
buslneea, at St. '113lelotatO. Effie mays the
change in . blad�kaniithing is due largely
to cars and tractors. ] n is very
fond of a good horse and enjoys a
day's sting. R is aaa. ,An1Sun and
a regular attendant of St. rieb Ati-
g]ica:ea• church. Mr. and Mrs. hfililrs
:have a firmly+ of three : -,; Robert J..
Mrs', T. Johnston and Lanett, all of
Auburn.
tereaat in the work of the school, the
church .and the coinmunity:
Dies, a IIwo .Attgelles.---Word has
i received by Mrs: Nelson 4MCLarty
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pay two cents more per pound for ewe
and wether lambs than for buck
lambs. ' Buyers may also pay up �o
one cent amore 'per pound for' lamb's
of most desirable weights and of ' good
quality than for lambs 'weighing o r
$0 mad 'up to 110 poiiflds, Up to kw
MAD more ger pounds may be paid for
lambs weighing ov4r'UU(' pounds. "Use -
finished and cull ]run's will be. paid
for on the basis of 'their' relative qual-
ity.
As any abnormal marketing affects
prices, all lambs should be docked, and
all buck lambs castrated when tell
drys to -4o weeks old as.a gore memo.
of eliminating the buck .lamb from
the varket. The advantages: of mar-
keting ewe and wether •lanibe are
maaxy the •chief of which may be. tab-
ulaated.uxsder four heads. Ere and
wether lanIba eau !lam; mans' ted at ltri'y
time' during the season at' soon as
they reach ,..desirable/ .weight .and . fin-
ish. 'lbw and wether lambs do letter
particularly late in the seias>on.
_-The-,...e inst.t-ia�n' .. of_ _buck_ -._Jamin -o-
-avoids -possible lowering of .lamb_ prim* -
at the beginning of Jnly.
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The following report 43'n the commer-
cial fruit industry ' in Ontario was
WA! d by the Statialets branch on
May 414:
Western Ontario (Toronto west) --
All fruit 'trees came through the Win-
ter without killing, but ID the Niagara ,
district quite a number' Of khit trees
succumbed from the effects ot the
1030 dronght in certain area, and
parts of orchards milk were xeplaced
this ring. Strawberry plants are
generally its healthy -poi:anion,. but.
many pleintatiors ehove ti patchy amid,
and are thin in the rows. Owing te
the drought the`Waring acreage will
he aPpronimately tvtenty4lve per cent.
"Wow last rear. litaspberrles are' gen-
erally 1,0 OVA Condition owlet,- where
eat front the 11135 dreught.
cado
Of 13%trolt„ tit the weetc-end 'with
Vass tutor 'Gordon", of tGodericb,
1..ktrolkvisiteil-tlittot Mr. W. Ebato.
Mr. M. tragtlit,- of` Illetreft, OPent the
Mother: ."What happened when
that' snlestrian called
614 ciotW vni$ all 'the, discarded
Dr. Ch asees Nerve Food'
ov
toe be below normal in appearaalees
•dition with the recovery *ow last
year's spring, frost and later drcroght
Ter development
.Spraying and spring.. growth were
weather„ limit fit gerterfil all recoup,
mended' orchard way,eperations have
teen carried out satistactoilly,
than 'Mat GrosIth is now normal.
mut. tkoroalti Zap WOW.
VtAckea have )heen Wavy,
Itav4z, ItrzoY oat in {Vain -and
Malign Obe''. all 'titiettiee
Ontario, with tifa following\ etre,
oeiptions: .t4 Aro lif;hrt go --zit,
Miltdter.mtl Wealthy have igstst
Stewing the. ClgIn.oniN)rd area ;
aravonaoint aro vtror' la trait.
2C -4t AU have a fon r• `rart,d•
Trade in xonr UMW 'AIMS on
Net 1111,041=0116
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Da Wind) east is hang En&le
'Gelled& Ma =wad =cunt
magnet eliZdhiassl to mflataby
We brave large assortraent of
rrel Fruit Pies -Ask for
the kind you want.
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The new shiptteenfe in this line eonsitt co fortable, modern
DIEM made of strong durable eivocal and eaily colored coo-
vass. Latest methods of maltingt these. Chairs do os.,7ayf with the,
awkward sag found in older anode's. See, the sniart Leather.COVered--
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