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Moose Jaw, on `aturday last
Missk„„e* t1 • McGregor. o1 New-
market, Massa ilrgarct McGregor o
I tick nos' and 1' Edna IyIeG ager of
IVIarIihan are home Tor thea Christ-
mas holidays.
Kr, Win. Baird and wife of Toronto
are spending then holidays at the
hone of Mr. Geo. Baird.
Miss Vera Pepper of 1Je1rit ar-
rived home on Friday to spend the
Christmas vacation with hey par'enro,
Mr, and Mrs. John E. Pepper,
ids: and Mrs. W. Scotchiner visited
friends in Clinton one day last wedk.
There passed away lir Goderic i on
Dec 75th one of Stanley "'towns hili's
pioneers in the person of Mr. James
Donaldosn. dde. Donaldson moved
from the Bronson line,` Stanley Tp., -
about thirty years.. ego and resIdeel;
Bayfield until about five years ago,
when he -sand his wife moved,, to God-
erieh, where',he 'has lived every. since.
!' The funeral took place in Baylield
cid tery ; Saturday afternoon. ide
leaves' his widow and two sons,
Charles of Ottawa and James of
Goder•ioh,
Messrs, Charles Scotehller and
Graham Elliott spent Tuesday even-
ing• with friends -in Godericb town-
ship,
A -very successful concert was held
at Weyburn school on Dec. 12. Every- ,
one enjoyed' the excellent programi,'
which was provided by MisS Talbaz
and" the young people of her section.'
Proceeds amounted' to about `110.00.
Miss Esther .'Talbot •silent a fevp
days last_week with her sister, who is
teaching 'iii Stepireri.•
A very pleasing and suceedsft.l
concert was put onby-the pupils o'i
S. S. No. 1 on Thursday; afternoon
last. The program consisted of a
drill, dialogues, -recitations, songs,
etc. Miss Nora Stewart 'sang a solo .
and also Master Bobbie Glen, which
were much appreciated. Miss Annie
Stewart acted as ,chairwoman and
Mr. Will Sinclair was Santa Claus.1
Miss Gamble is to be congrtulated est :
the success of her training. There
was a large crowd of visitors.
Mr. and Mrs, James Barclay ot.
Echo Bay are visiting at the --home.
of Mr. Fenwick Stewart
Miss Annetta Sinclair is at present
nursing Mrs Lyle Bi11 of. Brucefield,
The following is the report for S.
S. No. 1, for the month of December:
Names are in order of merit:
Sr.' . 4th—Bessie McEwen, Irene
Corey, Johnnie MacFarlane.
Ir. 4th -Omerine Le Beau.
Sr, 3rd --Marjorie : 'Maven, wen, Jlar- •
ion , Shipley,' Cecil Shipley, Bessie
Corey, •
Sr. 2nd -.Vera Seundercock, Karl
Stanbury, Norma Shipley.
Jr,
2nd—Clarence Le Beau.
52. 1st-$oe Carey, Stuart lick won
Jr. /AV—Isabel Saundercec,a
Primer—Nora Stewart, : Glut/P.,
Saunder•coek,
--W. Gamble, Teacher - p
Report of S. S. No. 6 for the month
of November:
5th Class,, lrene``Johnston, Mable
Pilgrim. .
Sr. 4th—Jean Foster, Rachel Sohn-
sten, Jean: Johnston, Margaret John-
ston.
Jr.• 4th. --Gordon Raymond, Hazel
Steep, Orrin Dawson.
Sr. aid—Mary Cluster, Audrey.
Johnston, John Durrant, Ruth Elliott,
Ada Steep.`•
Jr, 3rd --Albert Durrant, David
Bodge, Thos,, Clutter. ,
Sr. 2nd -=Vera Steep, Elliott Chutes,
Thompson Colclough, Alvin Elliott,
(absent). •
Jr., 2nd --Harold *Durrant; Dorsa
Clutter. ,
First—Gertrude McLiuchey, Walter
Johnston.
Sr, Primer Willie Austin,
Jr. Prirnei Ida Chutes, Muriel
Elliott, Mee Durrant, Lillian Elliott,
Lloyd Johnston, Elmer Johnston,
Tack McLinchey,
Number on roll, 34; average attend
ance, 31._
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avail
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oaf, the 1101 211,,,i,1..) V'rib L',tr.attilt :
r['imsh ilee Pat:It-age ()il Nesatly---•
their 11 islit is Ottss < onus 3!
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1 attendei11111 1111111 telneeting one
day and hoard one `ol the speakers
close his 'address with tilt: little
verve:
"Good, better, kat t;
Never let
'Tiltear boot 1.; 1eetlek,
Agciyear 11C L,Loi^, best."
Itis the very best butter Lhat.we
can make that must he packed for
winter -ase.
I3utter uxidergoes changes in the
keeping, and two things neceeearq for
good results when keeping butter, for
winter use are best quality of butter
and low temperatures Inc holding.
Use Clean, Sweet Flavored Crean.
lila cream that, has' a clean, sweet.
flavor. Churn it at a : temperature
low enough to bring the hatter
Mee, firm granules in from 2.0 to „ 30
minutes.
11 by any, chance the butter comes
soft, be very careful to get rid of
the buttermilk It will be necessary
in a case of this:kind to use'an extra
wash water;
Salt the butter in the usual way
and.,lvork it thoroughly, Should: the
butter: soften daring the process of
working, put it away in a cool place
to become drmer before continuing
the working.
As butter keeps pest in a solid
form, erocks or boxes are used for
winter use.
Coat the Boxes Inside With Paratfno.
The boxes have a coating of paraf-
f ne on the inside, and it is necessary
to line them with heavy parchment
paper:
While many people have a -56-lb.
boriilled for winter, In some cases
it would be much better to have it
PUt'in two 28-1b boxes.
Tho crocks Should be in good con-
dition, free Prom cracks or breaks in
the glazing.
When packing the butter, be sure
to pack solidly. See that there aro
no openings In the sides, and that the
corners are well filled.
""-If; there le 8 or 101b8, of butter
in a churning, do not put the whole
lump into the crock and then try o:
pack It down, Rather put it in to
pieces, making sure that each piece
18 solidly packed.
Finish the Package Of 47eatly,
k'inish the top off evenly, and
cover with, parchment paper, A thief
layer of salt paste may be put over,
this before fastening down the lid :
1711 tb Crocks it will be necessary to
tie clean wrapping paper, over the
top after the lid has been put on.,
All butter ° Should ,be stored ip 'a
clean, dark place where .the
pure and the temperature is low and.
even.—Miss Salle Millar,* O. A, C.
Guelph..
Blade Blight of Oats.
"disease oecasionally:.ca
asses in the oat Of
Canada and Eastern and Co
of America. It attacks
wheat and bluegrass`
extent. So says Prof.
Ontario Agricultural Coll
most noticed in tip
sly summer when �t cause
plants toturnyellow, brown
red, withering them up, ,In
part of the season it induces
n the heads,
spread and- the
it pauses is largely dependent
titer conditions, The sea
muck rain, cloudiness
weather prevail aro �tlie
most favorable for its dove
Primary inlegtion is pl
r the atmrratoresnitirrg
u of the a
ith the organisms" from the soli,
Two species of bacteria working
ogether aro considered necestary to
use the, disease. ' They are found
r the sell. They do not, however,
Siect 'the plant tlrrough.tlle root.
Little -can be done' to prevent'or
nlli:ral this disease except to a lecl
'Retie ekes
heavy I Plant-
ern Central
Statesalso
barley, to a
limited Dari
Jones, College.
It 'lering.
and ea a the
young
and the
latter.'uces.
blast i
Its amount of
damage dent
„0n wen sons:
whenand
muggy sea-
tions m lop_
menta
Prim t]eIIy
througi from
spattering jo ves by the rain
SLEEPING SICKNESS PROVES 1 w
FATAL
Stratford, Dec.. 22, ---The sleeping i ca
sickness' haf claimed a victim iii r
Perth County, Duncan McLaren,aged
56 years, of Lot 3, Concession 8, ,
Downie, being the unfortunate num.
He had - been afflicted by the malady
since last August, but had only been
sleeping soundly for the last two,
Weeks, JJe died at 6:o'clock this 111nin-
ing without waking.
There is another case in :the city
at present in the Generat Hospital,
There is no danger of contagion as
iti no case ltas a member of n family
is which' a person has died of the
sickness been known to take it. r'
The. late; Mr. McLaren who died of
its: ravages, was a native of North '
',asthope, being .horst there fifty six
years afro, IIe lived there duripo
-the early Bart of his life, eotnrnt to
Stratford a.irout twenty-five years
ago and estsbli,hing'a market garden
oi) Delamore Avenue. 00 leaving the
city he moved. to a farm near Black
Greek.
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