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The Seaforth News, 1924-05-15, Page 8HENSALL NEWS , • ;Mrs. 'rhos. Elston spent the week- , tilend' visiting friends and relatives in •,44efer.• eItir'i•,Mrs. Wm. Kerr and little daughter, aeaforth, is visiting her siSter, Mrs. ea .HI1e, of town, Miss Flora Higgins visited in '....EXeter on Wednesday. Mr; Lea Holden was in Exeter tniesday on business. • Mr.'. Andrew Boa is visiting at his •`,::hoine south ^of the village. Mr, Robt, Higgins was in Exeter Thursday on business, Last 'Sunday was Mother's day in ,‘4511 the churcheS and the sermons ,„. were very appropriate for the uecas- :01•1 and large congregations were ;, • present at both services. Thr choirs road, intend moving to LOI111011 t11:8 were all mother, aud gave excellent singing, which was mirth appreciated week, as they will he greatly missed around Kippen. iby all, , Mr. 'James .1. Hell. on the Loudon Mother', day was ubseryed . in the Road south. is making considerable church last Sonday morning and the briprovements to his 1 home. church was nicely dxed mi with These. experiments show:- , . • THE-ZgAFORTH, NEWS -• , . • K1PPEN. Miss Carrie McKenz.ie, Teronto, is home for a while with her mother who has not been feeling veryy vdll but glad to .hear she is improving so. Mr. D. Camercm, lir, Jas. Mustard, Sr„ and Mr. Alex. Montieth were attending a sale of thoroughbred Holsteins at Norwich last week. 'rile young people's class of St. Andrew's church intending holding their anniversary services lleXr Sun- day, .Nitk 18th, when Rev, Mr. Alp, 13.A.,, of Toronto, will conduct the services on Sunday, and on Monday eVening the Blyth Choral Society will put on the play, "Belshazzar." Every place this play has been put on it has drawn a good full house, so don't forget the date, 'May 19th, We are sorry to hear that .Mr, and Mrs, W. W. Cooper, ul the London WAtTON; A meeting of those 'interested in, Hydro. in this community, Aril1 be held in the Workinan'S hall on ThurM sday, ay 1511, a,t 8, pan., when addresses Will be given by Mr. E. R. Wigle, M,P.P., of Goderich, and Mr. Castor, Hydro engineer, of Toronto, and others. 'Mr.. Wigle. has taken great interest in•securing baler rates for this line and has been successful in doing so. The Maitland Presbyterial will be• held next Tuesday, May 20th, at the Presbyterian church, Walton, and .a good crowd is expected. Mr. Peter Sullivan: has engaged Martin Ryan for the summer, Mrs, H, Hood, Walton, is much improved after her recent operatton. Mr. Jos. diackwell, of the 14th eon. of McKillop, is wearing a broad smile these days. It's a girl. Hugh Fulton and •daughter, Mt.s. Jos. Carter attended the funeral of the former's brother, near St. Mary's, last week. 1,, • 15, 1924. fERr/LZE R‘ Difiereflt Fertilizers 1equired Fur Fruit and Urain. Nitrogen More Needed by Fruit Than Potash. Phoslitit.ic•Acid Linte-- Humus Important in the Orchard --Thin your Fruit and Do 11 1111113'., (contributed by ()work, Department 0i, Agriculture 'remota.) In the past fertilizer recommenda- tions for fruits have ' been based largely. on the plant food require- ments of acid crops, as grains, etc. Recently co tu ;Acted investigations, however, indicate very tittrongly that we must reconstruct our ideas in many particulars. 'rho food require- ments of grains and fruits have been shown to be materially different ne of the Sundae school '.'. The ninny friends of ;Airs. tolm 1•1wel.'• s"' • - 11.r. \Val Hoover arrived honie re- Potash (PotaZ61 an1): ....... A. veraLiti % • ' Murdock are please•1 to Ace her able l'ill'ila lilking nart in tilw 1a1nr1"s. eently „from Queen's University, .: 1111 \\ \Y.M.S. gave \sirs. \V. 1V. -. - . . . . .. ..t fruit soils contain sufficient D‘r fruit •.: V.) be around agi. : , ... 1,. 211. tor a oriel holiday after . ' Mr. Thos. Dicksofi has been mak- 1 ooper a life membership certificate completing- his terM and passing his cove. Apulleations thereittre are not ;old her hey,' Sunday school. elii8S :t4 considerable imorovement around ii second year's exams with flying warranted. lif e membership pin. 1 he his borne by putting h: a cement 4a,, he' a - „ .„, , colors, 1-1e has gone to Regina, where Plmsphoric Arid (Phosphorous). - The many friends of Mr, Wm, '1.1''''•il'Illra';'.1'•",'''''“is"1 IIII;;P"l'i 111":sY" 1‘11t*.lis.:" .:1''';''.1 tliite•rwnit111- lee antilxsttaf1e.itvt'n'itihnethesi.lY ellgin- , • .1fiveway from the road, Average frtilt soile contain sufficient 1,VIllte are .,,,,,,,,,- v., learn that he is maile hy Miss jean i\fel.t.an on behall for the dire,.t. neocis of fruit t.rope. . . seriously ill at his 11.11w her,,. ot the '21 '2l". and by Clarence Ale- The following is an account 01 However, this may not he sofhet(nt Rev, l)r. Fle•clier t..olt part in the Lean 011 behalf of the boys' class, presentations made to Rev. Mr. Mr the needs of greTen matturine mother., day mas Mrs. ooper althoUgh taken 1). sur- 1.0win previous to his removal 10 this crop, ai,own Road, where he had en beminister Inike• .1111111 a 111", thinking tlistrict: "Rev, Francis I, Lewin, who acid may give a decided increase in for several years, and la, go 0,11gr11... the 311e011,er$ 1110 her class fi,r their e as recently appointed to the Bras- 1111,1 2 11181 11111 111.11 11 01101)' 111 the growin • gations were pres•nt 1 hear him 1iti1 remeinbritlee. sels and Withal' .1nglican churches, and 115111 1 1 fruit. 1121,1 1,1111 1'13 Mr. 11 in. I vis,,n 11:1),. 11), the oreaawd farewell sermons at his 11)12 --1 IU1 1 wIth few ex- ., The play 111 1 1 ieee.„d f„,„,1 F 1 hou,e with asphalt three charges, Bervie, .,Kingarf and eeptions are acid tolerant, Le., they Inclia," will be given in the to51 1 hall s1 1,•`, wltioh 1 1 10.4: very iill1/7,111.11. His parishioners called will grow equally as well and 501110- ,peC1C1 meetings and Mr. and 11Irs. times better in an ;u:ta as in a Ilea - on 'Monday. .1lay he the St. :11." "hell 11,1;J:111'1; imat•s•s j)rtotta,•,,• 11111, ;Fhis con. Every poison in 11 0. 01110211, these 1.1141111 51,0e made the recipients of trat or basic soil, unleiis the acidity their garden or several splendid gifts, indicative of the is extreme. Therefore the appliea- cert is highly ,see.mintelid. 1 and a 715451.77 ;vigil esteem in which they are held. tion of lime merely to correct large crowd 1, t'N tleCtl!•i, 410 i,te,; '1,1;1 i.111 . whdo 11.0 1310 111i$ 1 ; 1.1 1 ri 51011 1.10111101.11, 1111Y king. is .\t llervie Rev. .\. L. smith, the acidity is not warranted. On the • o t1.1, it ,i treat. 11 minister, 1115110 the other hand many green 11)51111112' treat. t bus\ these duys loading hay. W. Fasliem .••• was ,...-esentation on behalf of the con- erops require 11 "sweet" or linnet cell. ceptel ,,,,, t111, .1 11.1 eg„01.11.1 ,;_escee,,athm of a fine oak buffet; at Lime :applications on clover, ete„ aro •singarf the wardens made the often war:anted in the ittertiaals. ,„ Buchanan's s: '15' .n rot -dui,. Mr. j aoallitull:5110cs. B urei:entation of two beautifully up- growth secured, which in turn favor• uchanan is one ald bnvaand bei 111 : r• rnto CIIISELIURST. 41554101:51 reed 01111' '0, and to 11iss ably infinences tree growth. san m..„, •t1c1,,,,,,, had •) ,,re, 1_,V5Vill U gold brooch; and at I•Zitregen.-. '2 d:iota nitrot ,gt he had a shoe -,go her, • j ,e1 De:riot. •oat :1‘,:ir son. Kiniongii the address was read by supply is uittn, It 1111... in our :hug. • this weadc 1:11 • ii•••• Juso 1 :75:5545-7-15 11151 ,,11 3'' '1,01-41,1 :•11 \\ J. Colwell. and the church- soils. Its application is usualli.;"aitte ,,i. 5115 1,11,o; da,--:„,-;,• :as:, tool 2 11 1 John Ilodgins and W. Cox... ranted, '01) 51) r in the form of 1 North Rio 11111 'ad ''root, .• : ;, y 1loin: a "''.111 t''1 :Mr. Lewin with six oak Begindiat. 11,, ,,,,, l„. „ 1 1 1 All.. at tr;,' t:Ine -was rha,rs. Lewin with min win a ,nr.,;t: !tangIng mirror and .Miss •1heti the n 1.• 1 1oreen Lewin with a topaz 1,1111, '1. Saturday afterno•-.1,i. 1 1. a1 1 1,,n lo eteee '.1ad tech of the meeting's interesting pro- ': being a delegate of titi ntedieg, nurs. 1'i 11011 the presentations and t"te t;rand 1 11riet nva t.e.-tether goneral regret 7.1,115 expressed Oil all vention ;which 1 • 1.. in dgerly. arol it adis g•..eat the departure tif the L.ewin Guelph 121 1117: 1 [lin1C1Ilty '4:15.1 115c5 15:17111.,1 '1111 •, Mr, j, ;,1 ;tea:, •rth. .1111•es o. 111, a171 ernment ertamer- inspegtor. 1111111 111 •i1'11".1 •• • • • `•,. a 111 11. 11,1,,to`t. Ti .,,,, oe u eneapness Mettler Gray.cs" Immure, to 5,1 111 erupt5 /110 1,55t1 O.1:11 tOWrI n :rnt 1,.tterminator puts it within or bath. ea2.11 .1'1. and it can he gat at any Our fertilizor rectum:1. ntlieltai it • fruits is • to. potash; ithectait rie avid and .11110.• 11411'1 11:110170 nio1111 CO. . is prat•tieetl, and 11 05 ''11 from 15111 ii',,l 11)111. 111211102 4 Cheer Up! and 11>111101 to the intro of liarnyatl :,•;:1 10122 11 you meet him, manure anti leguiao crops; nitrodi 111,1 3.5111 tind it -worth your while 11101,111 a quickly 01i:110)1e form the frie211.4hip of in nitrate of soda ur suiphate of am - "Man Behind the Smile. 010111)1 111 eariy spline helore grove:1 start.0.-E. P. Palmtr, Hort Exp. Citation, Vineland Station I/11110115 green niatun 111)5 crops, intr,- yard or commereial,fortiliz, rs. Tie•re is a plat for all three and all thri ,• may ta• used to ailvantai,e, lu m us,--li uni s (decay, d lag -- table matter) is the basis of soil ft r, tility, Phosphorus, potassium, 1 11 gen linty be in your soil in abundant!, hut withoi. 11 Clinieinlit 11 11 11111$ tin1). 1>13 11 will not be 11tei.tile win the li 111111, stieply with barn3:1,. • :Mr. Vt,.111. T -I lel. -,:" F.-.....ier. is , ...i.e ;'•,:' 11, spetaly '''‘h“"•••r.:••• iL spending a feu; tikes visiting, his 'Mr. Th• 1;r:» It,'. ,1"•-• •-• '.o. .rd' • a. i son, George, .o. • 57.7.:1 11111 Shlr car. ' The W.1‘1,a•'•. ,--.1 the R.rt','.' i list, itit . '1",, i • • \ Vi ee at,' \h".. 1 . 011' held their 2e1l1 veiling r 55171'1,Iltlo14 711 \ICN110,1115 571 arC 1l5.11 und•,i the 1 the Metholisi ., tree, ..- i',410, lay, ,' -175%. 2.11'' 1 i‘...-.., nian.!. '.0iend, ii Ma) 1 5th. I'lle • hair ....• .). - :lye: in.• itie i'•'•r 1i•e.• , , . • l 4 the 1001111151,.11001111151,.1',a 11-s. I. 11. ;11•allard, 1, hrield 1,11*. .,: e.g.:, has 0''1t1' to and the tir.o.t.-.1111'.r.t• ;vas v, ry inter- lii eiliten the , '•••:11•:-• • \Ir. ;11151 Mr75,. esting. Full,- mtai', alai , ii,•,,,: ,,,etilt. 1 , k. lea:. )1,1 ),ei.i.it, . ii the 1 1011 rile A meeting i..• t, lie helii in the ••-•1111..iary. town 121111 tee., ..1.....1.1,N; 1,, 1.,`•111•• % A • .•- 14 •,. 5•, “ ',,, .1., -IVIedical Autocracy.1. • u i . building, of , •••.• sel..••.• .•-: i , nut '":-.-gil her 51.'',to 1:3,,,r:1:1 and i; the ' (Stratford Bcacon-Herald). J alt addition 1.. '':•:, ,,u.•, ,,,,,,,. 1,1,•nal', _':,'o'..1 .1ft,- 5-1,51...:' M,is. Aliicheli. school 50,11) 01,. ,-, v.,..:, 1,,11'11 Mr, i.;,un,..ti, ",,,I,1 ....,, .,,,,,,,t the Patreancratic government has gone ,e. , •••,, far in many ways that when some The rooms are liI:0.1, ser,•tal 05-'.>''5v..11:-.74551 '.51111;:.rieini":s a: iihirkhill. 12.,,,tte,1 a, : :-.1•10 of it oversteps the 'bounds of -.-, are held in the :own haii anti 111;,.. ‚211,. l",..e-e:,.-e Venn.", :,, • class of little ..ne. tha: as;ia-y star. :;;;; ilomi• .."1 ,1,1"." Want, :Mrs. ••itivis• • ' - -, •• -, • " : . 1)1111 fot .11 at Easter, were in•t• all ••weil 1,.. ,:‘,..ine NIr. 151114 1:\ 1 7:15. ;VC Ve100-0. .,,,pent i mninatic ,ieclarauoti of public disap- I proval, 1.-11.s degree seems to be as there V.'11.5,5 71:_, p11171. 1,5 plit them, a la; in Strationd last w..,.k, cached in a bill introduced in. the For a place Ili,.• ,ii:• and '2 051111 of Mother's dna; was observed in the i ' Provincial 11111105 with respect' to the '•:: Hensel! the , .sclio-..'s are mu it credit. Iletiv.dist ...1;urch. 71'he .Niollier's „rt. fh,„„,,c.. medical and dental inspection of . The play tliat .1.1i1 0;1,01'21, 1.1 the ...-iiiiir furnished the music 1 echools. The clause. which is an ,•..: Methodist church .01 1`110sday •.•t'e71- .•,taion. Rev. N1r, Sinclair preached an ".-H. ing by the Wintly:,p 't,..-.11114 Th.rop:e ,,,-elent ..ermr,0 t., a ',,,,o..,,,,n,,,,,,,,, :mirage upon parental feeling's. is Of the Presbyterian elnircli, was well ilia: very 14,11:•11 appreciated it. No. 4. the latter part of which says: ::.-. attended and enjoyed he a':, Pr.,- Xliss :hy, \lanson. ...f Ill:Ake. "The Department of Education shall ceeds annotine.t. :-• 54.00 ,,;,,,01 .1.011,1:1:,,, tvith 1t,' it-ic...4, 1-E, lating- to . . render such other services re e,',.... The Vounit Pe +-ties 5: ..4 1.:11...71 1 t.11. 1 1ladyaWren.- .••L.: Methodist church held their regular Mr, -Wm. V,. -le has imrchased the !lie pupils as any such regulations may require au,l as may he directed ::.,.•nieeting fin 1\ 1.11111> night. Miss 9,1111' 0' trotting stallion .Antevolo 4 lov the 'Minister of Health." •• Sara Petty gtice ao 1'4t,:111111115 ad- 14,ysdl, 1. which ...1,l1 slam: at .11-2 There is no objection ' to medical --"- dress 01) Mi ss:01..s. Miss Ellis 1e- ,ta1ale for service. :i. anti dental inspection of school chil- ' lighted the ;uullence with twai: rea 1- _-_ ___ dree, because very often a child may :. ingt. Weil 111igi',.'ed -instrnmentals BRUCEFIELD. 5.5‘,5e111 perf ectly sound and not in Il • were given by 'Miss Gladys Way and Tlui minthly meeting ‘.11 the i1 :.4,.,[.-d of any medical service until it • Miss 11.anunie. wit"; a. company of W.M.S. wiia liteld. last W'ednesday is discovered by examination the t 41 .: young musicians •-ei ihe vidin. The with Mrs. Haugh, president, presid- apparently well child has certain de - 4.,•, Misses Beryl and 1...aUse Drummond ' lug. :airs. J. .1dtlistin gave a very fects. which, although not manifest ii,• sang a .dnet. .11...eresting report of the 1'11O'1110231 itiii i Next 51)0 '1511 evening the I.0.0,1)', 1 meeting. which wa•s held in flamilt,,,d '-11 Cat! ''111111 1' way. will lead to - ,-..,nething more serious in the future unless taken in time. I-Tithe:to this thodist einareh. , She mare special mention of Dr. + • . will attend divine service w the Me- with an attendance of 495 delegates. has been :lone anti the parents have 1;r Mr. Andrew B.,a, has just re- Struthers. 'if Honan, who gave an neen consulted before a physician or turned from the Weslexan Nletho- address here a few moliths ago. surgeon has taken what remedial dist College, Montreal, Idol leave this He said that ae had received word Week to takecharge '.f charg;4 the ‚21511 '1111115 tt stay in Canada as there were not measures he tbinks fit. Under the .1.. en ctut until . 0711)1011Ist,0710711)1011i,1111f L• Bill as drafted. this parental consent is ____ ___. .._.. ihe said, "T am going back and 1 am withdrawn. The wording of Clause 4 is vagne, but it is elastic VARNA. depending on the \V.'2 -LS. to send enough to give a doctor or surgeon Miss Pearl Reid re' i'llnton, spent me there, if the men cannot see their ; ; power, on application to the IViinis- • the week with friends in our 111-02101, way clear," As thee have not sent k ter of Health. to carry out any treat - i. Mr. Wm. Beatty. of Rtdgetown, out any new missionaries during the meet or operation on a child without i was here a i.veelt ago renewing past year. while the W.M.S, has , attking the leave of the parents. This acquainnees. sent out 12, one missionary called; is utterly intolerable; an abuse of : Rev, N. Smith, of Toronto, will; the W.NES. the. bacicbone of the, hitreancratic control. The' measures give an address on mission work on Church. of treatment may he necessary, but Monday evening, May 19th, in the, Rev, H. MCAlillian, a recent gratin - Presbyterian church. Try and come.: ate of Knox College. Toroconsent should he got and. not simply.nto, is Sunday last being Mother's day, , expected a mandate from the Minister of to preach next Sunday. Health. A.child's will is not very 'suitable hymns and prayers were; The ordination and induction of -... used in all the churches. ; Rev. C. G. Armour is t.'take place strong, and a child cannot sign a legal document that is valid in court ev. B. P. Colclough passed , on the 27th of May. of law. A child, therefore, should • i; through Monday last en route to London to attend the Synod. • also have the same protection against We are sorry to report that Missits own immature judgment if a dos - Shirley Dawson is confined to the le 1 Chicks by Parcel Post. for invited it to have its eye or nose ; 111 other words, the ,•4 house through illness. We hope; concession awarded poultry operated on aeon to see her ma' a ain , dealers by the pusta c epal men 1 1 -t t was child 'being a minor, the parent or ..,i- ..;• The country roads are getting good • announced when it was stated that and soon it will be a pleasure to from April 1st until June 15th, live ,•; - travel through the land. ! day-old chicks may this yQa.r. as an , . ' experimental service, be aMeptecl at -.. i . MANLEY, 1 the risk of the sender for transmis- ':''' '• Mr. and Mrs. Thos, McKay and . sion at parcel post rates to places 44••••• -Mr. and Mrs. jos. Murray were vis- within Canada and United States. The package containing the chickens must be properly parcelled and the postal rates adhered to. For the pres- ent, parcels containing day-old chicks :••itors-at the home of Mr. Leo Mur- ray.-Htlibert. on Sunday. ' ry Mr. and Mrs. Con Eckart and Mr. •irr.,Iats.irlffslli't'Evicakya,rt called on friends here Mill'. Alex, lytitchell is busy ren°va- ';'''':•ittng.1ris threshing .outfitwhichi'lakes iff.•7;•'-i5 look 'like new. McLaughlin has purchas- e; ...a.. 00 c iv:nag mare for the hand- ,JeisOirle elm. of $175. This conundrum was put up to "Veritas tbe other day: What should '.an autoist do who is driving along a dark road When, suddenly his lights ' Igb out? Answer: He should drink tittle swamp whiskey, and this ShOult1 make his head light, 14. • ... ,• Use Miller's Worm Powders and the battle against worms is woi. These powders correct the morbid conditickus of the 'stomach which nourish '5y,9,0005, rs, au.d these destructive parasites cannot exist after they come in contact with the medicine. The worms are speedily evacuated with other refuse 'from the bowels, Soundness is imparted to tike organs, and the health of child steadily im- guardian should have the rig -hi of saving• yea or 1105 on its behalf. Premier 'Froward Ferguson stated in the Tronse last week that 0 was not intended to exercise the power of disregarding parental authority, but it needs something mare than a mere form of words hi debate to make this' assurance definite. It it too 55r10111 11 matter to be trifled with. Experience of Parliamentary promises in debate" has taught the public that nothing counts except the black and white of a Bill': and un- til the Minister of Education actually brings in an amending clause it will 'be quite in order for :Fictive and School Associations and •individual parents to swamp his mail box and that of their local members protest- ing against this usurpation of paren- tal rights. No man or woman should hobble painfully about 'because of corns when ‘SC: certain a relief is ,at hand as proves. Holloi,vay',s Corn Remover. THINNING FRUIT. Prevellts irregularity tit' Bearing's:- 1•13.-piniainee in Thinning Plums - Hints fur Thinning Peaches. production fruit ue- 011 114 1111.11100111 1 31 011 21' '11 all kinds 01 tree 110115, In U SO2. years certain varieties or kinds Yield a very livavy crop while is the following year 11 tilt. her no is produced, 11415 irrny ocui,:cor Untiring in II 111,14- 71rabln, heeause it advvrsely affect11 both the I ‚411 11 1,11' vitality of the trees. After the 11122 crop the vitality of 011145 plum 4,1111,5 was 00 .ow that they won, st piously injured, and in some case:. killed outright, i•y the severe MINX 1' following. Soule of the ItICrOril that affect the setting of fruit, 00011 as moisture and temperature condition:is, are be- yond the control of the orchardist, but cultural practices such as tillage, pruning, spraying, fertilizers '4111thinning can be Used at least to part- ly regulate the fruiting habit of. the (.11.11.:11';ex, 1at this station shows definitely perimental work with plums that thinning is a valuable factor in getting annual crops and also 111101-10a beneficial effect on the health and he vigor of ttrees. 'Where thinning was done during 1921; there WWI a.,good crop, 'but 00 trees which made a heavy sot oi fruit in• 1922 and where no thinning was doneethere was very little fruit to be found. Thinning. plums perhaps did not nay in 1922, even though all thinned fruit graded as select, and within:led fruit graded only as medium or less. Market conditions were too poor, and there W0115) too 'many poor grade plums. However, there was the ef- fect on the vigor of the trees and on the following year's crop which was much larger than it would have been as previously noted. Thinning should be done shortly after the rune crop In the ease of peaches, the work should be done when the fruit is quite Small, before the pita harden. Thin sufficiently to prevent Individual fruits from touching when fully ma- tured. Generally four to five inches apart 10 1100)15 right for peaches.- 11. F. Palmer, Hurt. Exp. Station, Vineland Station. Grinding the grain saves the en- ergy and work of the cow. What ls the use of feeding a cow a lot ei grain and then lancate her spend a large portion of her energy in grinding it herself? Take this load oft the COW and let her reserve 1101' energy for putting the feed into the milk pall. The usttal provision is to allow three to tour feet or. glass per 'ow .The more light the better, especially if the windows are provided with double panes to provide for warmth Faith .lo your brother producers and faith in your leaders is the cor- ner -stone of our co-operative market- ing structured An account book helps locate tho po-account cows and crops. . ‘wALsTA:--A't S1aiprIi hospital, bn ThfiridaY, May 8111, to Mr. and Mrs. 'John Walsh, .McKillop, a 'daughter (Rita Katharine). • COOPERL-At Sea -forth hosoltal, on Friday, May 951,to Mr, and Mrs. Harry 'Cooper, of ikitchell, a son.. HACKWE LL. ---On Monday,' May 12th, to Mr. 111121Mrs.:Jas. I -Tack - well, McKillop, a daughter. CO ON. -O n Friday, May 9.11, at Grace hospital, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. E. •I-1. Cood, 151 Dunn avenue, Toronto, a daughter, JOHNSTON.-111 East \Vawanosh, on May 6th, to Mr, and Mrs. Ger- shain Johnston, a son. IleGAVIN-I11 Grey township 011 Alay 1st, to Mrs, Alden MoGattin, 11 0011 (Aldee Harris), ' DEATHS. ADAMS. --In Blyth on May 7th, Mary Miller, beloved wife of .Noble T. Adams, aged 73 years. • , e • LOGAN. an Saturday, May 1011, at noon, a quiet:wedding took place at the First Lutheran church parsonage, Logan, when; Laura, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Higenell, of that township, was married to' lyre Ed- win Rock, of Brodhagen, The cereL mony was .performed by Rev, Mr, Ness, pastor of the,„chtireh. After the ceremony a wedding dinner )2.1.5 served at the home of the 'bride's parents. The bridesmaid was Miss Ella 1-lige:mile sister of the bride, and Mr, Norman Rock, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, Later Mr. 'and Mrs. Rock motored to Stratford, where they took the train for Detroit, Mich, On their return they will reside at Brod- hagen. CARD OF ,THANKS. SEAFORTH •MARKETS' Mrs. Smith, Market street, wisheS to Clank 111511215 and neigh- bors for their kindness to 'herself and family during her recent 'operation and for tioWers received from the ladies of St. Thomas' church. • FOR RENT OR SALE. Six -roomed house and garret on the corner .of Market and Louise street, Seaforth. - Newly painted, electric lighted, good basement and good back kitchen. Apply to MRS. FORTUNE, on the premises, or phone 2215, , " FOR SALE OR RENT. ' Seven -room house 031 North Main street, 'Seaforth, Hai garden and good well with pump in house, also soft water, For particulars apply to THOS. .AleILROY, R.R. 1, Seafortli, or R. S. ELAYS,-Seaforth. tf EGGS FOR HATCHING. Barred Rocks, Rhode island Reds and Black Minorcas, 13 eggs for 50c. HENRY CUDM'ORE,..''Harpurhey, 21, BACON TYPE YORKSHIRES, We 'have for sale some good long type sows carrying, their first litters, weight from 200 to 300 lbs, These are a registered lot and are priced from $20.00 up, This gives anyonei'a chance to g -et started into Ole real. bacon type at grade price, Also ;ye have for service a registered bacon type York. shire hog, Price $1.50 at time of ser- vice with privilege of returning if necessary, ABRAM HUGILL & Son, Lot 23, con. 1, 1 -LES,, Tuckersmith, Phone 13-616. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50s 1. 1 Just What "You've Been Waiting For! Annual STR. G EltH UN* Excursion 91.4' qi •, eriela to Detr at Leaving agt, coderich and return. '3.5 kir' round trip Y9 4 -hark' $2.25 one way t; This is an event that comes but onCe a year -don't miss it! Take this restful, balmy lake ride to Detroit -visit the amusements, the great indus- trial factories; and you can shop there, too. There'll be music, dancing and appetizing oteals aboard. Be on deck with all the home folic. On Tuesday, June 10, the Steamer Greyhound will leave Goderieh at 9;39 a, tn., stopping al.Port Huron m, end arriving Detroit at 520 is. 5, Remaih in Detroit over Wednesday and returning,leavefor Goderich Thursday, June 1 2 111. 1 p. m. See Ty Cobb 1,1/ Ji1it and Babe Ruth .=:114%r.i., The New York Yankees and De. Pr11713.iAlails I! ..trait Tigers w iq battle for b:ah l honorstNevrleldD.rgt..l .Wed..d.y,ue11.Thsin your opportunity to see the two Cr..t.st .5„ stan of baseball in action -Ty Cobb end Babe Ruth. Last trip to Detroit leaves Goderieh Friday, June 13, 930a. m. ill••••11.1.• 11 „ 104, qi: cj M NLIGHT out of Goderieh Monday, June 9 8:30 p. m. Adults 50c Children 25c ., Eloyneg,,easuly,tifuil three hour F1.11:1'. dance' ourtheSte nuoraord. WHITE STAR LINE , • Seaforth, May 14111. Wbeat, pbr bushel 955 Oats, per bushel, 40e Barley, peribushel...• 60c Buckwheat, per bushel . ... . , ,75c • Pea's' per ,bushel ......$125 to $1.40 Shorts, per cwt..... ... . ... ....$1.60 13ran, per cwt....... ... . . ......$1.30 Flour, per bag.... . : ... $3.35 to $3.75 Eggs, per dozen .„ ..... .20c -21c Butter, per pound 28c -30c I -bogs, per cwt. $7.25 Potatoes, per bag $1,00 Frog Grading Report, Por 1-Iuron County for week ending. May 8th, Sea- Bruce- Wa 1 - forth, field. 5011, Total . .,....2300 187 48 151 Selects . ..... 657 41 22 45 Thiek smooth 1237 107 21 55 Heavies . . 74 2 2 20. Extra heavies 7 3 Shop hogs 160 23 Lights and ; feeders . ... 114 36 5 Roughs . 1 Sows No. 1 .. 13 1 2 Sows No. 2 .. 35 1 Stags , 2 Powerful Medicine. -The healing properties hi six essential oils are concentrated in every bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil forming 1714) of the most beneficial ever offered to the use of man, Many can testify as to its power in allaying pain, and many more can certify that they 101 their health to it. Its wonderful power is not expressed by the small price at which it sells, AFTER APRIL 14th RONNSON'S. BARBER SHOP Dominion Bank Building Eiatranco Just Around the Corner AFTER APRIL 14th Garage Opened I have opened a garage in the vereaux Building CORNER•or VICTORIA AND GODERICH STREETS and am prepared to handle all kinds of automobile repairs. All work guaranteed. Also handle British American Gas and Oil. Bruce Phillips SEAFORTH, Phone 17 1)9110> 1111 141,.1 111 ISIS 9 1111 ,t 910121111811h1111111h1 frammasamresmssprouturcan4Timovangs 0116611022/1/1.111(MralAtatAtI2i&k1510500,114.111110961:114M0501:21181:=41=10M1710=111==118111Zdttl=2=2F Highest market prices ail kinds of grain ettoice ground screeningsq`25 per ton 'in buyers bags PURE FEED Bran and Shorts at lowest prices litiron Flour Mii s d SUCCESSOR to ROB MILLS, Ltd. Is next door to Rath cust mer rA clever manufacturer in a small town found he often Igst r e p e at orders frora';slkstant cus- tomers because -Ale had , no one on the ground ,to get them. So ho suppllea'a. each of these good cus- tomers with a card teading:- The 11. W. Marks Co. of Deepdale is authorized to telephone orders to The Blank Mfg. Co., Spring- ville, and deduct the cost of the message from our next invoice. Call Spring- 'a ville 150. Our telephone service is organized to give you ae good service as if we were next door to your office. (Signed) John L. 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