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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-09-24, Page 7Titi;114440P041#111.7 re - 0044 MAI abett$ 111,000041 b • Roger Trnth&en thsts010041'h111U1C,104. dank mt. (AV had 400444 Ma v0 to bX40e.Jihn dutrdl wa 1he iawyerb1ZW" ., '• $ ., ' "k0ittut 4ifitt1W4 aibu t .buuehed aver:44404 ehttir,....14 1., •',41410144 ' Os 4tra ... 1447M001.* 4. 0 arf,,,, . . 1 , ' uIt ' t*Jc*n Turrentlfle -&one t im tvi 10 A ' lie: t -. tthewheL*flC **, .t tbe qvas'11104 eoceedeA 00. •and exau4fle vftri Incfr ,0 trig t&b the w 4101,40141{{1 Was not nhatit lievcame..to the 411 piiterfor pt KhO1C'ehtire tra,004,`,' At V Clot - n0 WOW • of 01410.*:„.: **0011ent taikv0 tt del; 014 Olte, 1titieredi Ito° e5jS'e4t0..ilielOr. re on t l'';`tn1.0 • • • , tnl:attaki few Raftr.; ttVXtak.-S 0 n ik.41a$ dap Witit-hisijiritnil. 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Ing,fintonexpeotedr,1100%, - ia•k4 to 131c10414.4110,"...`,11100.:, 40010:014, 01ger:Tki'rrentine's wander1010 bad, lag bortk,occisto.oarding13111ta'Ai • sb.out lorangbt, hint near the Ahree' b kt 4 vas' . , apart, 'With -1W • 114*Iketd, IntssuntrriAed,b7 I ordained. int** LUnder ister0, two ,stildenta "Pin Oa eases anti !trained DlireaL au alt,' . that near ant that jQh1th paflgerS 0.f.3t4t0. stePPed, the--*Indow.,.- --,-114,peeretf °T:h1.1°9e. `(V the *ay 01140 ,'Sf#0,P4**`4740 .10ntiCIO.Ote;:nrOtte3it:;'doWn at the 014100)t'iti ftoirfrof the, "447' ;: limseIt7-1V46-714.- 441P1,:791k-, Aitafterly.„,000etk. iteii vet,vhiiir-thewingm**..eigar .eiwbat's *Ang?" asked make, lay. , . ' '^ 'tnlheaitegraelitalta(ri;‘'thtie•:SIleerStept.i,thAltttgetr41..44urt,-; iiti)34,0,40tas AS 110,, 04'0.0 /4 bis fM7i h ng •frontler :ttgli't 4"*. "Ii1444Vq". • " ' ' .rnteit,• :Fett, ,40h.n 1431i0',eXttePie ingof 90,11barli, that was. a ..4o, Streges',didsfot rePXV" 04411iile4 alio* —an, 7 field Orlt144 011.1Mhiti as 1)10001r enemy ,whe"fOught- without giv- , another field eidedwlerintilable sti040.110g litaelt dashed 40.: on.tiside *aim , /Make - • • •' ea, h vise, In Alberta. , 5110';114M 01100,1,0'tbo'Y'quPg.Pktot..ggt' foilaWed; fwasting;',*;mor' e"words.,, xtk tug him 4 0130400, as ba t W'uO givers" ueur., cour, mi,text on ,t,Sestritss0 t*asore and- Rini folio 'bip4r.,00:,..maatno,..nnder*.. the. 144,414t11.7, ° ."-Avw e 1.14zo. ),prtanaid, a loderieh girl, had thing' agenni1)101104, 111‘) 0030t- „., " ers10,,only 1101Ye't0t,escatpingt.thOcOn007' wit*, of, the 0$,Iagmb04.,,•'Otra,.4 • 144 bad charge: off,' -the iVerk. 101•11ve; XeaTs., thOt itis '4*.tAxte"d!gtel:t'or!;tair::::hatkleet°17(;.rroad.1111 edta'allatktit4:efinleht *..filtgrA;110txteattif,37,41.,i1J,Prtia4,1!,, ,11)14, oanlis! P:xistied, tettid9,906,V, .'„WhielA she, had been 'striving 00: nnsuc- "My' nerves 14te wog, idnv. smitss sueeeed.,, iassijs, pest, at. andsosaallt 0,00' room; sittli, reitelt' kstrIOnesbolel Stroke 4t4e001 tin, :his WO. . • , • „ rid 0401 tio Vatetio'ehraPoil.. .cfdt**11,,:e02inteter3f,' t IltnitliVras Br ind )psi)Saltel's IselObera' seeaied. ' sag •Aividv,4- 4 o4 laugh; 41 .t.,01 uoto out the way. ..urta s down ons and '''''-e&fje.'-`f•-•".'t • ". '* le 'SS • ' e t rat' ' tbiteti4Wit*tteditt*:44 -14.1,14.1i4g 7:kerr—,K0.2:*"144...0.40,40, Ws. Age*,:'**nn °°n with °P4' 4316 '/114(1°1‘51*". had,: torinented, liim 4pPiligWi.,...srualii;3fdtlAnAtfAalockft: ati be04000,41iMl4rjAtLso, „costly., „In desh that . Whole Career. :;41,1lienk a gentlenian's, board % , • When I 1,0404 out, '1 SWearTiett610.4'04gr.- '•t°' ° ' : ' ,.-'.,.-'"lir-A-A*o:;:'-rLrbz*ait'2k;-7evoc'-v residence In, tbe 4netropollsisWitl,v every...I 'made ,but. a. blaOlt.',b,letelt. illiat'uloSeits.ase 'pretending that.- stailuing araun 'irie-in thia.411740- ' ''.',urz,Tifetr luxury' appertaining:to it, . leisure ' in •asstleSt. -the2baeltgr011n*, of thie ',light 14, the *Pen, letting blin take 9ot:fan* Many, who plow flothing 47-/Warait which - to :travel" the world over, a voice wood of the platform." ' ' .„ .. • at Ine, illte, this,* 'Wlii.'4O. tilestrW I've we Ionser, theni,- but sieeilia critsand on of 'authority: iu. the *odd- of .$/lutaSe, `''''ilbSrnt:.. wheF.e?" asiteeBlakb. • ' 'got to get 1146 coVer My:Self." • . the goer. •The.eonOition of the .rtirida tho • 4:eSpeet, even ..:envy, of. those for Roger moved:over:004o the cockpit lae.,Weat upStairssand by,,, taking :4, makes travel diffienit ;and sloW; Mr. 'wheMite• was noW Merely' a paid. ser-, at the flying at. "Ilsilre,'" lie. said. .Orm.gr'in on hiniself, siieeeeded.in'eon- Peddle, his Wire' 'and' babe took seven- .. ' rtanitH-all these things would come with. "LNly eyes weren't muck good. 10*-eg,rtiuMittgr two egg withont"arouSing the ty-two hours to cover sixty' miles, Uer AltaroOnt's wealth.., And Turrentine out „haw the dalii, ingenly tnat..040-, sispielons ot• 'Cloudy.„Blake that be did lug auto, ferry; trueic and litany le - *toed ' lu the Way I A„ptibice or a pris- but X'm almost certain It Wasikt, Inmg- net . taste what 'he ate.' Theh lie sat Sorting to horse and buggy after send - on tr'• ,•_. ' , ' •: . _. what's 'that?" . • haa, in.. bis ehair4 gazed' at Blake,. and Ing miles for a' highspoWered Machine (Decidedly,. rrartentints Mast 84fmk-, 'His foot had touched" something oil said ',/elearlY: . . to pull the trick out Of the mud. The bevy be removed 'trail. the situation. the. PlatfOrass: : Thel., both heard it `0.0sidys., ISA 'going to die in a _ liy- gumbo mad, combined with the high Murder:1, Itinderaznoved. nneasily in roll, and', then 'tstMe,a ikuall -*lash ad' lug:. hoot 'crash today." rice, a. gas,. takes it absolutely ini- . hiS,ed ir: ' , .. ' waudanger040,.but the thing,' whatever- Itt was, slipped steadS nerves of Make did not practicable to use cats, and saddle 'it ni t he,neeesSary.;,; ,tAr loss vortio*8 ibetivepo; .the. boards, all ' p into eave lira from a Otart. " ' 'horses are aSed to cover •distances: " CRE onarty, Sept .20,•-"Witti---"-the- fall wheatMostly. all. sOwn, nOtvi :the Unto' Os are .husy.,-1141int4s1103, . Owing to the CAS* Of infantile paraly- sis 'in the,. nolibbOthOO4 MS* Of the Mei ,.Sehooi students have, to rethttin at 'home for ft .Week. • $.8, No. has been closed for this week as Preeau-. tions. (Miss Frances (LArQuer sent a few days last week Witli.her grandparentd, 'Mr. and Mfrs. %Win, Carupbell, Denny - brook.' ' 0 t.• , di * 4 lit 0 , as are moots* g0,4 *ti k + SUOttSW• la tit)* h I tli o r milott***Lau. ungi)iUt i' Stentling tk, '41eakikuoi1f* liP4Orth. ' Third rteri, rail Taylor .44 siting r, ansi UrS. 4. AS.4 Auburn Were atter, ' • their dente Nfri, jaltlea*Carter, Alga iteen7'cOnliied ,The,glritvare4 81144i 'atttl i31 r.I 1 ate VI 140 4-w'., - StraltaiWthi 0 4I154 .• v.', 'and, /).11.'ls I. r)tiltsiso, 4.`aniet. Preaaritati$ ;Stedd,,..1‘, 04111'" bera..0t 414.0e.k;*$, Ur. -00d2.-Ur4 eteliirfp4b. de' botiOr to and Ilett,1",- and.:',Ittittes*,''Stedd were to, London an TIfeedaY, ° • by Mr. Staftle$ The dipiipathY of the Calftinualty Niede won; presente4,WIt goes out to 'Ezekiel in Ulf," table and. An Oleetrk: 11 death Of VS brother, Thema Thil'1404,,Mra„ Woods eaCh l'Pat .Of St. Ilelena; , Mr. and ' Nira„„ Alfred Tehbutt, G000-' riels visited lir, alai Mrs. E. Phillips on -Molitlity; .$0tra1s 'Trent here attendod Consertalive rally in Ooderieh on Notatity night. :tanie4 Wootik liss returned from a visit to Vanity:1. Yofing Peeples I1leeting.-L-The rem*. tarmenting of the Vexing 'People's UniOn, li:nox United church. Wait sell on Toesday evening, with 'Miss Marjorie Arthur' n elturge; "111"ts C. Strauglian led hi prayer. Miss Mattis (111illan read the Scripture passage. Feine (Lawlor gave a reading. ..Sliss Slutille took -this tOltie, giving It Int,' piy after Which ga Under the leatiership ler nhd StattleS nO singing Of AUld,Ist pleasant evening to fl c be to • rtt'hito 'exit of theZ the mita. • . I "Nensensel he hes ed 514 gTuf-' Then ther----- fight, aga,inst colS. For ix continuous :weeks the ther- raping ,..for a. time .by,:meaus of some °Interesting," Roger esmtsestea, ' fly. "You're &hit upset abort all this sioliguy coAttived., ‘"itegident." ' itln- "That leaves us more in the dark than Altamokt business, and I don't blame mometer never went above twenty de - dere, tbok theight.. The ettions in- ever. It mtglit be. a mean. too, left you, but get that . silly notion out of „,s, gress below zero. The hardships and \311rS or . even' death' 0. *, you4e .intai out here by us, or it might be some- Your 'head at 'once." Several, of the girls in this vicinity • 5I{i-r-litiseellinsOlify,-aboWerlorfgrg sarissysessfAsalrasMattP:eleOen tette WilrAr-liet:7 -..-snothets."' leaven. She received inarty useful had dainty gifts, • 114...and Mrs. Bert Treleaven, Bon' ald and Gwendolyn 'visited on iSonday with Mrs., 'Robt. Treleaven and Mrs. Cour flee, Dungattion. Owing to the anniversary services at Dungannon on .Sunday, the regular services at Crewe wete withdrawn. loneliness of the women aresalmos1ttut ttn ' thing the intruder, if there was one, • Roger Turreutine chuCkled; and at , beyond comprehensiOn. Many from dropped." his expression; Blake relaxed. 4,.i •Southern Saskatchewan Are moving . sPerhaps it Was jug a boy fooling 'should have added, ' etienuY IA) up and last year the Peace River dis-. arOund the. 'boat," Cloudy Blake sag- that," ,ilie- sold. Then, 'briefly, he told trict .had the best' crops in Canada. gested. :of -difscovering the filed 'control wire. Although the land is extren:iley fertile, Roger looked at the radiant dial of "Our anonynious opponent .is quite spring is so late arid winter so early his vulst watch. "Ten -thirty," he apparently a gentleautn who does not and the district is so far from a rail - said. "That's "rather late for a boy stick at murder, :provided that murder was. it is problematical if the Peace to' COMO down here allsaloae," Ile cannot•well, be traded to Mtn. 'Well, River district will be a successful yen - glanced at the boat that loomed so if 'he wants to do msuide.r, why net ture. vast- beside them in the dark. "I'm humor him?" he Scripture lesSon waS read by not suPerstitious, but let's roll her Ili;lake . shoot his head, frankly be- Mrs. J. E. •Willtely and prayers were into,the hangar- and -loek the door to- •Wildered. Somewhat irrelevantly s ;,,, h wf II oner,-....',..yi ,,,,rs,....rooic, Mrs. 4. Taylor night, Cloudy,' he suggested. Roger went on: and Mrs. flunking. - 'hie president ' Black. assented and; they 'started the 1 "You know, I thought as 1 fievv over presided and gave a, few gleanings little one-iunger gas engine that hauled 1,,Rocky Cove the other day that a beau,. from the Presbyteria.1 meeting 'held at on its cradle, into the 'taut :place like that should be put to uirtb.. . some ase In the world. I .wanst' have — " wotild not • cauSe..0ilinent, Slen.1ttn4, iovestigation. That night,.11,oger -Turrentioe, reclin- ing in a worn leather easy ebair In the quarters Over the :han,,gar,, after an afternoons int Which, *ere-- ha51been, Many tights, recounted his adventures of ,,the tiorningsand.shist' deelisians to taine%a band in the ,tntribid affairs at Rocky *Oove, to Cloudy :Waked . WS thistS:sveak elletet-.80.11? 664.;fr"Iiiid. the itiait ever helsovalking oft with Altamont's fortune when 1 am apparently the oartsnanswthty tan,3plitsa- stop to it," 01 exclaimed. , "That treasure OuPP00e, if It 3m anywhere "a,bast,thri,1,0,0e, for the'.014 raan!s,will is So phrased Mai it givest, me every, thing at 'Rocky Corel Why he 'bid it, if not know, but the fact Is that somebody is trying to get it, and l've got to stop them." Cloudy Blake nodded. "It looks to me, young man, as if you'd have pre- cious little time for flying in the im- mediate gutnre." He struck a match and helfil"I suspreded„over the bowl,..of. • hie p4.0 to add: "In' tine !WO just 0.0 Well, for theold ship is about gane.ti We don't want to crash a paw wages, sod' know." Contract Awartled.—The contract for the errection of a community hall and 'arena.. lin' tuck:now has been a:Warded by the Village. Courtell to the Roofers'. Supply Company, at $6,160. The contract is subjeet to the approval et the Ontario Illuntelpal Dotard, Death of Melt. A. Purvisssafter an illness a three' weeks of pneumonia, Alexander A. Purvis passed away Sat- arday morning, September llth, at his home two miles east of Locknow. Deceased, who was in `bis sixty-third year, lived throughout his lifetime. on the farm on which be was born. Ile Is survived by hig wife, two daughters a.nd ,two sons, Mrs. Alvin Miller,,Ilow- ard, Mamie. and Elliott ,g hangorn lito`ger snapped on the pad- lock. ` Tie:louglied -"An. old boat and 0, nervous pilot," "That's an unhealttry cour, it for myself.. iAltarnolia t ler, mes-but I c.an. use it for two things: for a sort Of rest place for prot. enthitS, lawyers,. bintitim Blake:. Do You. !think. Id •fessional peop better ground !ills/elf until I get .the ' dbetors, aruleso forth, and for a trap to. he . specter of the old man Altamont andlonarelolirmri4r4erous enemy I" his gold off my elieat?", , • Boger Torrentine.got up and...strode "Nervons, rot!" Blake replied loyal- ,10-olro aint torthi .atniO.Tbedin the Vail. ly. "You're -5 wise.Man to watch your ' heswaasgworistrig• out. Wake- likened. step, or my. .huntir is growing that , intently, graddally catching the idea df te little pit for ' hill .trie-04, - can do that. Boger, you'll. somebody* di g Yott-t0 fail into." 0041Pri*MOCILNII A. !le* ing • Roger Turrentine slept that "11 1011 at leadt,tbe, on even terms with, his, he 4d .t last. "It satin& wUsi, Of couree,,,but yontve got to• use strategy against this fellow or run for your life." _Roger latighed' exilltan.tly.: "who knOws but What arrogoOd-will. einne out et that .014 malice yet?" he -wen„cottro oh, Clottd.1, we got werk Oleg of us today to stage this thing proPerly, and, ot tonne, ru have to Make *my Will 'first," wpm FAM, CANCELLED EINC‘MR,DINE, Sept.. 21.-4eeau5e et.,infantile tlArlasis, in the dixtriet, Hump TOwnehi‘wsttgrieulterial Societ3r cancelled its annA414,411. which Wag UP 'Me, 144 0r)..01000, eilA Wed- neadali*P.ie*er P0:10;29,ntItipleY. THANKsoiv,ItkfoloAt ort04,, ' 21.; * Day 1411,4 011 Mofl'' yeari •MaktOgi, 401it The procitunatleav Canada Gazette setle. day. of general thank vlth mighty klefffer ul aster blessings With, $11 43 t*eit ttioroitIlviv74**0-. PPROIIIPSS*s slsilatI, litoss•s; Itetty _Craig, favored At the home of 'RettSts " Undo:iv onAgePbeirib01',,, ',WA*1414.1.‘athOrMill:444.Tht $eptembor meeting- ornfilf'Snifirn' brancli..of the. Venien's Institute, was held, elf Tuesday arterneoh in For. esters' and wait; largely attended. Sirs, Edgar Lawson, the president, had Oharge of the meeting. Letters of a t - predation were read from Billy Craig and Miss Margaret Per' swum. It was decided to have Mrs. Fred Oster at Blyth at the Octobtr meeting to .give 4..0(ot of the conven- tion area held at klarriston, Mrs. P. Wolper took charge of t progtat As •It was Graodinothers' Day the pro- gram .was presented by the, graad- mothers, . follows Reading, Ma-. W. Itoberton; t..r.olo, Mrs. William Ale derson; reading, Mrs. J., Taylor; duet. Quck, Clean, Mrs: 0. amino and Mrs. H. Mogridge ; reading, Mrs. I'. Wolper ; reading. \It's. Donald, Patterson; skit -by the grandmothers; trio, -Three Southern Ladies," Mrs, .1. Melinight, Mrs. 11 Wagner and 3Irs., W. Itoberton; read- ing, 1,\Irs., Geo. Dawson; solo, Mrs. it Wagner. Votes ,of tha km were t e • tiered to 'Mrs. tiI. Mogridge, who pre- pared elle program, find to the gratal- mothers who took part. Mrs. Donald Patterson was. the oldest grandmother Present and -„airs„, (Jorge 34,111ilan, the youttgest. Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Pat- terson were greatgrandmothers. VCOS aerl'ed by the hostesses, Mrs. Vali Itaithby, Mrs. O. E. Erratt, ;Mrs. 'Wm. Itohison, Mrs. George ilean and 'Mrs., J. .T.• Wkashington. ST. HELENS' Lali , rls,' was united:, in main* A. 'Perrie, sou- or 131r.. -.and Perrie. Gre3r township. Ilhe couple will live on the grbetufs, VOW " on the 12th concession 01111$ likK OF PRC4it SLEEP ffrfR 'BEYOND A JOKEis MY BUT MENDS wiLL.NOT TELL WHY I'M SUCH A DISmitle BLottEr DUNDAS—UVONG In a quiet ceremony at Duff's 'United church manse, Viralton, on September 11.th, Ruhr Bvelyn, daughter of Ittrs. Young and:the late Thomas Young, was united in marriage to 'Willia.m. O. Dundee, .eldest • son of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Dundas, Me1ilIOP. Bev. Charley Cutiming lactated: After a trip to Eastern Ontario. points, the young couple will make their home on the groom's farm, in ticaillop. 'FORMATION For The Busy Fatter, (Fitnithheb$1 the Wilde Department of AgricultUre) Ashflekt.PrresiirWiasi,Church Notes. --We Were plettged to have the fall session of the Stlaititind Presbytery, la our '.churdli last Tuesday afternoon, prrictieally every congregation in the Presbytery being' represehted. The seS91011 waft opened with the obset- vattee of the sacrament of the 'Lord's Supper, lu happy. and blessed fellow.. ship, the moderator, Arthur Leggett, of Molesworthpresiding, arid con - Witted in the transaction Of importarit business until 5 p.m. This ehtiNh was .repreaented by aohn Cath- cart, representative eider, and the minister, alt.() several other, elderS. xt Lord's Day, September 26th, will' be Itally Day, and at the 11 Lin. ger. vice the whole congregation will units with the Bilge school, in. an interest- ing and profitable ,program of wor- ship and arisen" With, an address on "Peace" by thepastor.. bisect Daffliogi, 1beans is estimated at 17.0' _bus. as . with 13,2 bus. in , and ;With a *.few important- exceptions eompared ei long term average insects have been somewhat less It, AL. sruits now being harvested are ot urious during August than usual. good quality and later varieties are lain well. Tomato crop prospects were reduced by dry weather at it critical period -arid production'Wril be eonsidertiblybeloW exnectations. ti. S. Live -Wick Alitkets Lire stock market and feed situa- tion • conditions sin the United States indicate that feeding -commercial live stock, onfaVorable to producers. der - lug the past grain marketing year, now definitely favorable. Since the •'itsrvesting of the 1037 grain crop, feed grain prices have deelined !and live, stOck prices have shown vast improvement. AdVances in thesprires Of beef eattlo andhop during June 3uly arid August have brought& thr! hopeorn and the beefteorn prieo ratios to a level which is above that for the early port of the year tattge supplies Of feed main are le prospect and, with prices of live stork and live stork products higher Mao In some recent years, it if; highly pro - battle that feeding ratios will be quite favorable during 1038. This being thr ease, a material expansion in most lines of live stork production may he antieipated. The outlook for the con- • sumption of all (Sasses of live stork products Is quite favorable, and a eontinuation of relatively high prices is to be expected,°during the next few months. There rorty possibly be some eonsrumer reaction to present levek. but live stock numbers are moderate and the impart of (Imourner react -len will thus be lightened. Inereaskst in the volume of feed avIllable and it more moderate volume of total !lie stnek holdings indlea• that animal units will be fed° to heavier weights. pftrtlettlarly In the eage itt enttle and lino. Authorities at Wflightnat on halls ,t, Shit deopite some deeline in the nom hr itt eattie on • forma since the '0. ginning of the year the volitrne -1 fool dining the present auto; 11, will probably ite mitelt In rg,r than th. --,;(,:ame, of a yea r go, T/IP WW1 of, of beef cattle during the su In VW. Itiont11 ha Vt.u1111ed itt filretraltki 1*". t1111141 ti, MAO a tile 11,141(1111,01,a ,141!. it tillt 1 into. awl this Isto stints" s itrin try. ST. IISSIXN.S, 18.-11x. and Mrs. Wilson Woods havtreturned from few days with Mrs -R. J. Woods their wedding trip and are spending I be- fore leaving for their new home at Dundas. Other guests of Mrs. Woods included her daughters, Mts. Arnold Barbour of iFergus and Mrs. Tyson of Geraldton, and her niece, Mrs. Bruce C4ampie of Elora. Miss "Muriel Hall and '3diss Peggy Stovell of Toronto were weekend guests of Mrs. J. B. Rutherford. -Mrs. George Stuart has retxtrned from a motor trip to the Coast. Mr. W. IL 'Ferguson, formerly of Bt. Miens, and- Miss-EllassiMis Fergus Son, of Toronto, were callers here re- cently. Mr. Ferguson's sisters, Misses Maggie and Jennie Ferguson. were tanner- teachers in the school here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Carter and daughter Marjory, of Waldemar, were guests of 'Mr. A. (1. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. `Rice. Dorn—in the Winghoon hospital, on • Sunday. Septemter 10, to Mr. and Mrs. The codling moth has been the woe, destructivp pest this ye.t so, far and .locreased greatly during; Angina as, a result of the continued Warm vveatlie. which led to a large- second brood. The Buropeao corn borer survey widen is now under • way indleates Slat the borers are going to be- more numerous this t ear than at any time during the last four or ,i1•02), years., the season having, been favorable to them in *hest counties. Cabbage' worms ve 'increased' gr.ently,jni '.moriber!--tind where no spraying or usting hits beerr carried out they have played httvbe° with the foliage and headsof cabbage and also cauliflower. Com- plaints have been received of severe injury in Middlesex to turnip foliage. 1ON1ES1301t0 toirwtepoitosS,ept. 21.—Ur. 0. Lu- .eas, who has been working. for -Mr. Marks Watbon, bas attaslt of tile laralysls, but *e are pleased to say he is improving nicely. The local sehools, which had, been elbsed for ; the hist two Weeks, re- * '.- Matt. AUrIttra biiirtir, West jeddere, N.8., "I lures live Old they were all terribly troubled with summer complaint,. "I used everrhing could think of and I did not know what to o until I friend advised rile to get I bottle of Dr. Foivier's Ext, of Wild Strawberry, whit* I did, and I only used one bottle and they were able, to be around again. Prom now ort I will !mow what to use." . A product. Of Th. T. 'Milburn N.. TO2'ento. OA. On tit. uutrket for the pest 90 years. ()Defied on Monday llir. and tdrs. V. Hall spent a few • days in Clifford and while there at- tended the wedding of their nephew, 'lair. Doss McGregor, to Miss Fergusort. Mrs. .Townsend has returned after {spending a week with friends at tit troit. We wish '3118n Alma Carter, who left this 'week to train for it nurse at Victoria hospital, London, eiery. sue- , cem "Mr. .Charies Watsen is laid up this week, with a slight attack of appendi- P Current Crop Repot The average yield ,of spring grain? for the Province will be consideraMy higher than in 1030, when drougl.t conditions reduced the crop', but stgli somewhat below nortnaL The coun- ties bordering the St. LawrenCe and soma districts in Northern Ontario, particularly Algoma -and report yields considerably below aver- age and large AtIpplieS have to be purehased for wintier feeding pnr- pOcteR. The quality of spring grain varies greatly. In Central Onftario, and p5a-tleularly the southern pa,ft of Southwestern Ontario, large qnanti t es of gra in were dallifigeil by fre- quent heavy rains which blackened the min onti straw anti ranged sprouting. (Ion siderabl e gra in was put" into the barns or threshed hi a Wt condition and tnuelt spring grolte will br. only of feeding quality. The Yield per acre of hay 'and Mover thi. von r ti stitnated ttboVe overage 111 Old fints•brio, inn eXtremely isW h. %Mgt distriets of Northern Ontarin, AttgitPt rrita favorable far the e(- retnpirlont of late Onto toe4, rootg 9111 rem tor fothler. Cern for im9kins however, witieb lc= ritietly grown 1,1 F'sses and Xest eintittitletz, wan darn - h' giVo rainic teltri-ultill •eior rind the nveragx yield will 1,0 helow nortral. Tho yield of (115 Mrzz.itt. Itotzs visited friettlq itt DA- , grave thig week.