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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1934-11-08, Page 4PAGE FOUR. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THE SEAEORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers, WALTON The 'Ladies' Guild of St, 'George's Church held a meeting at the home of i'Lrs. Teter IMc I`aggart uu Wednesday afternoon, The coppers' contest came to a close at this meeting. One group cod'lected coppers` of ildl1LS and another group 'Init The winning group will he ucsts of the losers at a supper of entertai.nmeut, The Guild was •very successful in every way with their ✓ eCe int hayear, proceeds being in the neighborhood of $100. \ 40c -tea was held at the home of lir . John Marshall by the W.A. of •Dmfs t'btireh ori 'Wednesday after- noon, Mr. Schade and friend of :Moles- worth doles-aarta visited on Sunday with his bro- ther, J1 r. Norman Schade turd Mrs. Schade, of l.c'adbury, AIr. 'George Pollard, son of Mr, and Mss. Cthas. Pollard, gravel road. Mlor- ✓ is, :nderwent an -other sinus operation at Stratford on '.Teu•rlay. His mother and aster, Mrs. \\ !Perry report h -vas progressing favorably, lira, :Silas- Johnston was removed Se t[orth hospital where she ex- pected to undergo a serious operation, \tics Vera 'Porter of Cranhro?k was holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett, last week. Mr. Harry Skinn of New Liskeard spending a few weeks with his brother-in-law, R. AV. Iloy, and othet friends around the village. The i,azaar last Friday held in the A,O.L',\V. hall fry the ladies of St George's -('lu ch, was a good .success and this tea was enjoyed by all, "1'he ladies were well pleased •hy the re- turns. Messrs, Frank Gil'„ Alexa Clark Jos. Hoy returned Saturday from motor trip to Kirkland Lake on bus: ,nes.. Wedding bells are still ringing it \\ it'n for the near future. Mr. Frank till and Mr, .\he Clark have returned from their tr:p ul 'North. Mr. H. Skinn e,[ New Liskeard is visiting with lIr. and Mrs. I. Huy, \fr. hen Rutledge -,1 Toronto ;pen the week-eu:1 with friends in th i l' age. Alt, and Mrs. Russel '\(arks tier tisirdon \Ittrray and Emmerson Den - Ids are away ,•n a hunting trip. Their friends hope they will tiring' hoses nmi• deer. 11r. P. 11 Gardiner of Toronto is visiting with Jr,\and Mrs, J. S. Bu- -.,anan. WINTHROP. :Ph, regular meeting of the aas held. on Nov. 5th with Finis Hi let iresi,li. ; The meeting openers b aging hymn 5s I (11twe,l wit prayer by Rev, Mr, Morrow, 'VI minutes of the- last meeting were rea and ,di,Jitcd and the roil call was re ponied to, by '.Tour Favorite Hymn. :\ duet by Miss Irene I:altoon an Miss Margaret Douglas. was Must appreciated. '1'!le devotional pan a • tate meet(• was taken charge cif b} the Walton V.P.S. who were the -in- vited guest, for the evening,- with lir Stewart flry an.. presiding. The meet- ing opened by singing a hymn, ful- low'ed with prayer by Walter Shan- non. The Scripture less,p: ..ttS, rem by Cartuati 'Iazelvev ,1 aaer which • Mrs. Nelson 11.44 read the topic. Rev, \1r, Cuannings then recited an inter- tsting Meer' of poetry, "Scenes of 'Hoose Life." and expressed clearly the four amain parts to build up your home in a Christian way. Thee parts re ret ercot e, purity, faith and .love. Hymn -185 was then sting. The social part of the evening was taken charge hw Jack Ifahkfrk which included readings. musical selections, games and con tests, After lunch was served the meetic(y was brought to a close Icy singing God Save the Ring. S. } tc d I heti Jolt Clht and hull fair man time w lief the hunt ed d clear when lt! man. Lack could and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934 Farm Machinery and Repairs Come in 'and see our New and Used Cars Agent for Chrysler, DeSoto and Plymouth JOHN GALLOP AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS All Repairs and Labor Cash. 93RD BIRTHDAY llrs, gAleaauder Ross of Bruce - ;field on Monday celebrated her ' ird birthday. Her early life was spent on the Loudon 'Road a mile south of Brucetteld. She was unit- ed in marriage to the late Alex, Ross and to that union were born ix sons, She has thirteen graitd- cIihlren and eight great grand children, HULLETT, Antrum paid honor to 31r. and Mrs. John llattliing for many years resi- deotts of the tillage, who, cv:ebra:cd the diamond anniversary orf their wedding. \Irs. Manning is 54 years of age and Mr...Morning is strung for his 88 years. and in a walking race 1u,tihd leave hehtttd many a younger man '1' gether• then go not only t„ church but to Sunday 'School, They are both of English parentage, they themselves haling cisme from Devon - hire, Jet land, Airs, Maiming was two years of age and Mr. !Manning four when they crossed the .ocean to make their h'onie in a new land. Nies. Mannings folks settled :It Brantford where they lived for four years and then moved to Clinton while the par- ents of 11t'. Manning went to Ilrautp- 1ot1, lived there less than two years, coating to the 111th concession of Hal- lett not far from Clinton. Here a friend -ship which hall sprung nit year re cnlmnate,l in the marriage o 1. I:u int g and. AlarthaCtCl, r ,t •+ ton, Nov. 4th 11874, They lived farmed on the 'I0tn concession of est, near Lond'shon,, until they el to \ubtu'u in IMM, Among v interesting stories told of oldest Mr. Manning recounts of Icon - itis father toede possession o find which was to he th eir future c there was .only one tree Chopp own on tt Some nine went to the Find, felled one tree and it crashed to the ground. he Thus is no place for a white shouldered his axe- and went to Brantford. Until a place be cleared, the father, mother seven children lived in a ones house for a year anti a half. The year they cleared ten acres and a small sized lug Manse. 1'he mo - wished herself hack in England times, but they kept on and 5 they had a modern Hosie, The was piled hi heaps and burned t rid of it. \\'ith the exception of ken grin and leg Mor. Manning lever confined to bed until a t ago, and 'that was only fur a tine, ey had three children, Mrs. T -T. idge,' Auburn; 1 E.Manning, of sn., and Mrs. W. Marsh of Ear - ['here are Inur grand children, 11. Marsh, Auburn. 'lars. I. vA, pson. Tim mins, Miss Winnie 'Carlow, atucI Miss :[:ons Matt- Landon; and four great grand. eta.. The golden• wedding was cel- d at the home of \:ars. H. 3-log- Aulturn, The aged c>tlp1e HARLOCK. 'f:he following is the report of S.S. No. ft, Hallett, for the months of .September and October: b,—\\'fima Shepherd 80 per cent, 'Sr. •IV,--4Gordoi1 McGregor 72. Jt IV—I:aura Leiper 70. :Jr TLd.-.Jean 'Rapson 66, Ross Lei- per 5oel. 'I[•—,Alvin Nicholson 64, Sr. f.--1Kathleen Roe 70: Archie 'Watt (18, Jr, I. ----!Phyllis .Shepherd 20, 'Pupils 'having perfect attendance for the two month, were: Laura Leiper, Jean Rapson and Ross Leiper, Lydia L. Reid, Teacher. hie t Ate Himself into His Grave little Relating astonishing facts about a 1 rounde selves. ntentli for son tertaitr her bit :Vann] 21i E also of room fit" built titer many hnal l wand fu ,ge a trio was, year short dh lige 1, lel low. Mrs, . 'Thom :Marsh to lig, choir ebra te ridge: sisters still linin;. Mrs. W, Muunings, +Guidericit, a:111. Mrs. Charles 3fannitlg, Cartwright, Ilan. On account of the age of the bridal couple and the frail- ty of 'Alts, Manning, the diamond wedding " was celebrated quietly 'c:ntoug some 25 guests. There are four still living who were at the orig- inal wedding, Mrs, Charles Minting, Cartwri-;Itt, ala . \Lrs, \\'iddington, ;Parry •Sound. Mrs, W. NIuunings, Goderlch, and Mrs, E, Bell: ''Londes- hot-a. The two latter were present al - So at the golden reediting, The wedd- ing cake, which graced the dining table ryas decorated with 61) candles in rosebud holders. CONSTANCE . \fr. owl Airs. Chas,• Dexter', Mrs. 'George Addison and Ili e Ella Dex- ter attended flue Auttunrt Musical Re- cital held in Queen '.Street United Church, 1B1yth, Thursday evening- un- der the auspices of \Liss Elizabeth Milts, .A,'I'.C.\l., and iter senior pup- ils assisted by -\Ir: Norman I'pper,• tenor soloist, and gold medalist, of St, Catharines, accompanied by lir.' D omits Campbell. musical director s' \\'eIland Ave. United Church, St. Catharines, \fisc Ella Dexter tools part, art. 11r. and Mrs, 1'lt,mis Oliver and - little Audrey, Mrs. S,- Woodman and- \iiss I avthe :Stewart ;pent Sunday at the snows '11 lit•, and Mrs. .\ustin 'Dexterand tile. and \lis, Charles Decor._ • Airs Adnan Nicholson has been con- fined to her lied the last few- days "itis pleurisy. Alr. George Riley. of Brantford ta:d •lfr, Chas. idler o:' CPi,letdcit township 'pent the week end with their mother, \L s. t i r g c ht' v Sr. NI is': Nom., Hex ter spent the week end with her friend, Miss Olive Grins- oldhy, Mr. and lfrs, Jus. Riley, )Jr, and \ars, Frank Riley and Miss, 'Georgie Riley visited with lir. and Airs. Chas, Hoggart last Sunday-. \Ir. Chas, t\Vakefie:d and lir, IIar- rl Gluier spent :he week -end with friends at 'Walkerton, The :Lire 'Wire Mass will 'hold an „pen meeting,n Fri+lay evening. Nov. 9th in the school routs of the church A. good program is being p.ru- vided including a ishan, Resolved that ut to good than evil will conte n!au of the depression. Ltmcll will be server, Miss Ferguson ttson -spent the week end 11 it'll het parents at Clitl'ard, The Golden- Links tIt ission Band will hold ,in often meeting in the schoolroom of the church on Friday evening, Nov, Britt, :\ good 1 Pn ^:un is ben, prepared, :1, heart} invitation 1. given to aa; t„ attend, Lunch will -be served. The Club ai I'rogress will meet on Friday, 'Nov.33ri, a week earlier than was arrenIed owing to the Sea - forth Collegiate Commencement be- ing held on Friday* the .30th, KIPPEN. The 3!issfon Circle girls titet 0111 Sat- urday afternoon, October 217eh, for their usual October meeting at the home of Ills. Marguerite lf4Donaltl. The new president, \1Jss \[ tt. aret Elgie presided over the meeting and also took :he topic, Miss Gladys 'Mc- Lean had charge of the devotional uerind and Miss Marguerite 11.0D•on- al d tool the Scripture lesson. The hostess served a dainty lunch at the close of the meeting. L lie 4,auld Mission Band will meet un 'Saturday afternoon at the usual hour. 1'reparttol}' service will be held in St, Andrew ; ('nisei Church on Fri- day eveningat 8 p.m. and on Stuiday, morning Nov. 7111th the sacrament of the 'Lord: Supper will be observed, 11 is hoped that as many of the. mem- bers as possible will plan to he pres- ent. Sunday is also Armistice Day and will he observed as usual. The \\ ;ALS. ,of Si. Anch-ew's u sill live alone in the( neat ed Church held their autumn `LTnft cottage which in summer is sur ofteritng hank- d b y flowers cared for by them- las, service on 'Sunda)' morning } last Teri Idaiglt Taylor, of Thames 11.1' and A,f.rt. \'fanning are Road was the guest speaker, ers of the" Baptist Church andI to years Mrs. Manning has cri- ed the Baptist Ladies' •r\id un thday.:Of a' family of ten, Mr. lg. has just one sister living, . Ile I 1 tdeshoro. Of t tastily ten, \lis, donning hat int:, wealthy man, now deceased, whose atornach was six times bigger than. most people's, and his appetite accor- dingly large. Read the article in The American 1Veekdy with Sunday's ;De- troit Times. Want and Far Sale ads, 1 week 25c. ver. 1 n•lir is a returned missionary from China and proved to be a very inter- esting sneaker as he told of some of his experiences while he Was engaged n. active missionary work in Chinn„ 'I -Ie chose n; his text, "Peace be mac lou. The special ladies c'ltoir rend- ered a very pleasing number "till People that on Earth Do Dwell." Mrs, J, 13, (Mclean takun.g the oblig- atosolo, DUBLIN ' "loo bright sunlight an Friday when the C,Nt!R, train was at Dublin, caused Mr, \\•'m, Colqu'houcn, Fullar- tou, to collide his car with the morn- ing train, The car was partly wrecked rut Mfr, Colquhoun escaped unhurt, Death claimed Mr, Edward Plana- gan, a resident of our village for 18 rears, on Thursday night in his scv- enty--seventh year. Besides his wide, 'Ellen Regan, one grown up daughter, Mary, one sister, Mrs. D. Flanagan, Stratford, three brothers, James, Mi- chael of Logan iwp, and William in Washington ,State. survive, Rev, Dr. )tfotdl es, P,11., sang, the funeral tnass on Saturday at 1t) a.nt, and officiated at the graveside. The choir rendered "Hark; Hark! My :Soul, Angelic ,Songs are Swelling," as the large fu - iteral cortege left the sacred edifice, The pallbearers were nix nephews of deceased, three Ry-ans and three F'lan- agans of \leK•illop and Logan 'Cps, Many spiritual bouquets adorned his casket. :Among the relations tt'ho came a distance were Mrs, Tont Connolly and her son, Jahn and \Irs, Dan DeCottrcy, \Ionktott, Mesdames Claude and \William 'Moyle, Dearborn, 'Michigan are visit- ing their mother, Mrs. Joseph Longe- was Logan. ,lir, and \fro. John "McGrath spent Tuesday in London, Mr. and Mrs, 'Michael Murray visit- ed on Thursday with the latter's pat- ents, lir, and Mrs. Joseph OtRotirkt of Dublin, A. large' crowd attended the play gi- ven. by the London Club on Friday night in Looby's hall, \lr. and Mrs, McGrath have re- turned from, their honeymoon trip and are residing with the Tatter's fa- ther \11. Frank .McConnell. Mt and .Airs, Jack Rttstin and fan- i'' hive moved into our tillage. MANLEY. Mt Frank Welsh has sold his 75 acre fares with first class buildings, for a good price to .Mr, Alartitt Dietz, who gets possession at once, 'Martin is a hustler and we wish the young couple a prosperous journey (11 roti !t !ifs, The snow has disappeared and snake- it possible to finish the fill i±'ou,ltmg. BEECHWOOD • 3[r. Pat O Roarke visited his son fusep1, in 1_ottdon un \Vednes•Jay. Mr.\Vit. Maloney and Mr. las. Nolan visited friends in London ori Thursday hast. 11r, and Mrs 11ike 2furray and lit- tle son visited with 31r, and Mrs. Frail. Evans on Thursday last. Alt and Mrs. John l l mitt'. • spent Strn'lay with 431r. and llrs, Joe. El twit an, \I,ss Irene O'Rourke of Kitchener visited leer patent., 11 r. and ilei, lues O'1@ series on Sunday, \Ir. and lit hoe. '.Connolly visite,! friends m I abrin out Sunday. Airs. Martin Murray' of Dublin is visitingat the home of her son John. STAFFA. !Dr. 41. O"Brien, 'Elora, spent Sun day tritlt his parents. Airs T., Calquhtun was a recent S•trattotd visitor: Messrs, s, i , Hantbley-, B, -Alahaf'y and 1 . Fawcett joined with a !number of hunters from :Mitchell and Left Fri- day Inc the 'N orthl otd. 'Mr,' and Mr., M. Gray and fancily were Sunday- visitors in ITfatniltau. Miss Dorothy returned -with them, having spent the last two weeks in 'Toronto and !Hamilton, .11r, :A, Lupton and lfr, C. Wordeu have returned home after spendttig the past month visiting Wester' friends, HIBBERT. 'Report of 1S S. ,Na. 7,Hi'b�bert for the month: of September and 'Octo- her, \', Class--4Erla Trefl:ry 63 per cent. !Jr, 'V.—Norma Chnutbers• 62.5, Raye Chambers 02.e, Wilmer Mc'D4tn- ttld .60, Sr. I'Ill,—Roger Venne'r 64.8, Wilma Dinnin 62.'6. Jr, 1lfiI:—il-etut !Wright 68, bass :Sar- aras 599, 31'arga.eet Treffry 5VS.5, lids—lean McDonald 5'6, Adeem Chambers '30, els-1,1 ntat Chambers fill, Shi.rlcy He- dden 60. 'Pr.—I/a-0 1y McDonald, Cath•ertme Green. Number on roll '115, 11 E. Gibbings, Teacher. TUCKERSMITH. 21r: John Martin held a very sttce- e.ssfulsale' last neck, !Ole will make his hoane'v( t his sister, Y1.rs. L, Tebbu,t for the present. 1Ir. ;L cw Il ishcr rt•ho has s-tayed with 'Ides \'[actin the past few years, has 'gone to'Guelph,to stay with i'ela- tines there. 'Mrs. Cecil Oka was taken to Scott Memorial Hospital, ISeaforth, one day t'ecentiy and underwent ait operation, Mast reports 'being that she is doing as Well as can be expected, Her many, friends tt'nll be pleased to hear of her recovery,. Mrs. 21, A. Rice of Forest N Ontario, is visiting }with her • al Mrs.' T. Coleman. The hay press; is 'busy this week, pressing' hay at Jahn lf'trtin s. Mr. George Coleman is not keeping as well as his friends w'oul'd wish. Elmer Townsend is busy ploughing on the farms he purchased recently from john Martin, !Following is the report of S. S. No, 9, Tuckersasith, for the month of Oc- tober, An asterisk denotes absence. ISr. TAT.-+Ja'ck Mackay 87%. Billy Powell 85, Glen Robinson 04, Willie tHodgert 712, Babiby Verbeetit 5121'. IJr: IV. --Frances logic 93, Doris -Mackay 78, Helen Houston 66*. Sr. VIII--tB.rtice Hiod!gert 78. • !Jr. 111 .--T'nank ,Ryan 73. Class IL -Jackie Powell 79, Janet IIed err 74. Class I.—It-Ulan Ryan 85, Douglas love 60'1:. Printer—tNeil Hodgert, Grattt -Hou- ston*. ott- stoln*: Perfect 1n spel'ling for month — 'Frances Elgie. One mistake; Jack llaekay,• !lumber on roll '1t6, Average attend- ance 1G, 3fargaret E. Grieve, Teacher. ook, seer, HILLSGREEN Mr. Ward Forrest and sister Miss -Mary motored to -Marlette, Michigan, and spent a clay with relatives there, their father returning home with them after spending a few weeks in that place, H, R. Samuels. of 'Toronto call- ed in the vicinity recently, 'lir. Jas, Cochrane of Toronto spent the itee!'eud at t'he hone of his par - eras. -Mr, and Mos. 5. 'Cochrane and family. The funeral of the late Mrs. Richt aril -on\ was ltelr! from the Hunte of her son, lir, John Richardson on llonclity afternoon to Hen sail Cemet- ery. Mr. Jas. Forrest is in Goderich this week attending the jury, McKILLOP. .An esteemed and lits long resident of \leFillnp passed away on Sunday in the person id James Nielson \[e- \lichael, following ti lengthy illness, in his 73rd Year. In ' iv he was mar- ried to Miss Mary Love, who survives him w'itlt one son an.; two •1att,:hnrs, Percy, :Annie and Jean, The funeral tools place front his late residence in \ICTiillop on Tuesday, Nov. 6, inter- ment in 3!aitland flank cemetery. .Rev. Aar. Gardiner of Londe>horo of- ficiated. ":\!bide with Me," was feel- ingly rendered by 21r. 'arid 1'frs, Sim- mons and daughters. Mrs. E. Dor-- ranee and IIs s Ivy. The palhc hers were: Rohs, .\:[c11iIIau, .Andrew Snell, Peter Docicls, Jack Scott, William Thompson, Alf Brown, The following is the report for S, li_x , Grey and 11cK" silo.", for Sept- ember and October: 'Sr, I\'.— \a chic Steels 80 per cent., Rost Coutts 78, Jr. IV. -4 Don Coutts 31, 1\'4,mui- ire ! 31rCalluttt 76, Evelyn William- son 77, Billy Coutts 37, Glen Corlett 57, Jr. 441.--1Florence \Villiantson 79, Russell McCallum 31., Sr. 11, -Vola ll cCallunt 70, Qr. II,—Vernice 1•[atchan 64. 1I.--1Ro} \l ilIiatnson, good, M, C. Robertson, Teacher, !Following is the report of S.S. ',No, 4, 21eKillap, Inc September and Oa• tuber, Those narked with an asterisk missed one .or more examinations: V. Class—Ross Gordon 75 per cent. Sr 1\',-.,\;lma Lawrence 80. Jr, I.V.—Frank Casson 68. Sr. HI.: James Nash 67, Lois Hen- derson 66 Jr IIL—Ilaxine Lawrence 49, Sr. +11I. -1(a) john Henderson 69, (b) Beth Campbell 74, **D,orothy Huiser 50, **Clayton Huiset d:5, Pt Lill Henderson, ,good, 'Least mistakes in spelling, Alma Laryrence, 2nd Maxine Lawrence, \I. Wheatley, Teacher. VARNA. !,Several from this district attended the fowl sapper held under the aus- pices of Trinity Church, 13ayifiehl. A goof) copper and also a real good pro- gram was enjoyed by all. Those who missed 1t certainly missed ,a treat, .Mrs. \Velsit of Ripley has retturrted, home after spending a week with het' claugh ter,llrs, C. 1•t, Beatty, at is with regret that we heard of the death of Miss .Lizzie Brownctt, one of our valued citizens, Miss Emily Beatty of Landon in company with Ide La•(Ient• motored tip on Sunday to spend the clay with relatives. 'Miss A\33elsdt of IRig!et „pent a day last Week wil'h her sister. Mrs. G. 4T. Beatty, who entertained a few of her n,aigh,bors to a cpuilting bee. REGENT THEATRE. SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING OLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNARD —in— Where Sinners Meet 3rd Chapter of "The Vanishing Shadow" Comedy Mon. Tues, Wed„ Nov, 12-13-14 STUART IRWI'N ANN SOTHERN in a picture full of Comedy and Romance "ThePart's Over" y News Reel Comedy dy Thurs. Frit Sat., Nov, 15-16-17 CLAUDETTE COLBERT WARREN WILLIAM —in— "CLEOPATRA" A story depicting all the glory and glamour of ancient times 4th Chapter "The Vanishing Shadow" Comedy COMING—Wheeler and Woolsey in "Cockeyed Cavaliers." LARGE EGGS There is on display in Councillor Isaac Iltt(Isun'c store tj'ittdott' this week a dozen eggs, which weigh 311 oz., or slightly over d'f4 az, each. They were from 3l months old White Leghorn pullets just commenc- ing to nay, bred by Dr. Roe of At- wood and raised by 3 n.., \Iffier Adams of .Ic'Killop, HULLETT CENTRE Mn, George Carter .old a fine horse lately at a good figure, Mr, Hugh Cantphell shouldered 'Lis old trusty rifle and went on a decry• hunt in the Pakes'ly district, G„ac Mel( I 31r, Wm. Fairserviee has returned front a 'business trip to Manitoba. 3mr. Herb d'arrison has invested in at new Ford coupe. \[r. ti'ante,s Leiper's neer house is nearing completion. \\'hat about a house warning, Jim ! Fall Wheat and Rye and Hay The total yield of fall wheat in Can- ada in 1934 is now estimated at.7,0222, OIII) bushels froth 425,6110 acres, a yield of 416;3 bushels per acre, as compared with ]4,0101,001) bushels from 359,000 aces, a yield per acre of 25,11 hostels in 193,3. The 1934 production of fa wheat is the lowest in the Dominion Bureau of Statistics records dating from F90A, due chiefly to winter -kill- ing and severe drought c,ndutions in the counties of Ontario:, where most of the fall wheat is 'grown, The production of fall rye in Cana- da in 1034 is estimated at 5,a30.403 bn Fels, an increase of 1,785,178) bush- els as compared with 1'633 P .,. The in- crease is largely due to increased ac- reages c- rear es in the Prairie Provinces. Winter -killing of hay and - clover meadow's in Ontario, and severe drought Which has seriously affected all provinces except Quebec and Brit- ish Columbia, liat'e resulted in the lowest dray crop on record, namely e,- 844,000 tons, as compared with P1,- 443;000 tuns in 119313, The first gutting of alfalfa yielded only 775,300 tons, as compared with a first cutting of 1.19,- 000 tons in 19313, this large decrease being also due to the severe winter iu1r1 lack of moisture, Keep Them Laying Those who miss the Fall and 'Win- ter production are missing the best profits in the poultry business today.' Ring in on this market, feed our Mashes. They will give you results. New T,ife O.A.C. Formula ..2.40 cwt. New Life 19% •Laying Mash 2.40 cwt. New Life 17% Laying Mash 2,30 cwt. New Life Concentrate, 4.1.. 3.00 cwt. Here's an exceptionally good value in Lighthouse Vitamin D Cod Liver Oil By the barrel 75c a gallon By single gallon BSc a gallon Pure Cane Feeding Molasses -- Single gallon 27c or by the barrel gal, 24c, Our ,Flour is priced with considera- tion and a money -back guarantee is offered with every bag. 0 Canada cwt. 2,80 Prairie Rose cwt. 2.60 King Edward . , , , cwt. 2.40 Canadian !Beauty 'Pastry ... cwt. 2,50 Canadian .Beauty Pastry, 24 lbs. .70c Pacific :Pastry 24 lbs. 62c All kinds of Mill Feeds on hand Grain bought for Cash or Trade WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • D. C. Warwick PHONE 51