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MANY successful business
men and concerns now.
'known • throughout the Do-
minion began building on small
foundations.
Many of these notably successful Canadians have
teen lifelong customers of the Bank of Montreal, and
they have been kind enough to say that their progress
:" rias been due in. part to the satisfactory banking service they have ob-
;seined from us.
.>„ We etre glad to admit that much of our progress has been due _to the ;norms of thesz
/1:4(*egomera, -
i We are desirous of co-operating with other persons and firms for the up6uiktiing of awry
opanof the Dominion. Our sere ce extends to all parts of the world.
Direct wire tervire maintained between Montreal, Quebec, Toronto,
Winnipeg, Vancouver, New York, Chicago and San Franul.eeo
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BANK OF MONTREAL
Established over 100 years
Total Amts in excess of $700,000,000 •
HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL
e1tpIyy to use
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100,70 PURE PAINT &--VARNISHES'
For Every Purpose-ForEverySurf:ace
Write to Head (Oroce. Montreal for Free Boolclett.
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A. Melick—Zurich
'il ktxitisci ar'r Apri ' 23x4) Alm
at 1 p.a , All znernbera were pre-
,
sent, The iainuttes of the Prev-
ious mooting were readand as'lop-
ted,
„. Hayes—Snell; T' at By-law No,
33') being a by, -law au'thor'izing ra,
Township 'Clerk to stign indiv:i
nal •contracts with. The 1Tydro-illec-
tric Pei ver Commtssiou of Onitas i'
having been read three pulses lib
>assed :and sig.taed by the .reeve
and Clerk.tand the seal, of the Cor
1,oration attached theretio. -`
Sweitzer-(ixoetr; That in the
natter ,of the applications 'of Leo
Dietrich to, have his land tranefer-'
red from S,SI,No., 8, to S.S. No. 11
an action be taken kis, the ,Trustees
f klasee sectton.'a and Mr.,' Dietrich
have made satisfactroy arrangeiu-
ents among themselves.,
A conUnunication. Was. ,read fk'om
Mr, tGeo'. ,1, 'IcCnbbin, a Orfir;Si,
Tp. (Engineer with attached \copies
of correspondence.
Hayes^Goetzs,• That the Reeve
write Mr; MdCubbin(, a /letter e on-
ei;ating him from all (Charges and
insinuations referred to, and go say
further that this eoui>ie;l bias the'ut-
no'st confident.e in hist ;ability, -in-
tegrity'raind fairness' as an Engineer
Goetz•-Sweitzer ; That the resig-
nation of Ezra Feist Its -a member
of the board of ,Managemennt of
the Athletic Field be a}cepted,
Rayer-Sweitzer; That the Reeve
sign 'the 1petitioii for the co.xi'sti'u-.
ctio), of .a municipal Drain on ViQ
toria St. in; the village of Crediton
on behalf of the drainage of the
Athletic Faeide.,ar d Town ;Hall lands
Snell -Gabes; That the petition
for repairing and improving'. Ithie
Victoria; Street Drain, Crefliton, be
aid over, until'the next meeting for
further considleration.
The fallowing orders were passed
Owensboro Ditcher & Grader Co.
' Farm Lever 22.50; C. N. R. duty and
express 5.02; Wickwire, Print Shop
•Account 16.50; ditto, post tccards
and printing re; Walker drn. 5.,50;
J.J. W 12iama acct. re Aire!. Will aass
19.50; Sitindry persons re W1ker drn
15.00; Hydro ; power elect 22.16 ;G.
A. McCubbin, re Walker ;drn 185 .00;
W01P and Roeszler draw gravel lane&
cement 20.25;• H. Powe ,draging a.ad
disking 6,00; Roy Hodgins land oth-
ers dragging; 25.00; A. Moser dra,-
ng 3.00; Hy. Appleton drag. 18.0t)
W. iB. Oliver acct. as truant offi
er 5.15; :
The council adjourned to anent
again in the Town Hall, •Cr'editon,.
on Monday April 13th1, 1925,. at I
pan. \
1 Henry Eilb'er; Clerk.
The ifoiuncil of the Township of
Stephen, met in that Tiown Hall,
Crediton. on Monday, April 13,1925
at' 1 pp"m, All pr.'slQntt exnaliti.nog
Mr. Snell. Thi
This Spring -is to
Season'
ee minutes of thepres
V vious meeting were read and adopa
ted. •
Purisaant to notices trailed to :all
persons 'assessed for Walker Drain
L.RE. rand L R. W. Concessions, the
report and .specifications were 're-
ad .and on motion of Mr. Hayes,
seconded by Mr. Gatest, the report
was received and adoptett ;anuth.e
clerk instructed to have By; -law
aprepared and served on all per-
sons assessed for the construction
of the' t+irain and that ,a Curt of
'Revision be ilaeld in the Town Hall''
Crediton; on 'Tuesday! the 26th day
of 'Mayr 1925 at 10 o'clock ama.
Goetz-Sw.eit,er; That pursuant
to sectioln 25, of (The Municipal, Dr-
ainage iAct, the clerk as ,hereby tin
structed to have' the by-law includ-
ing no i e3 o ° th .. sit'ting of the Go.,,
u" t of Revilsio,n and ,riotice'as to
proceedings to quash., of The Wal-
ker Drain printed in parnplet form
and served upon .each of the as-
sessed Owners, or their lessers or
the occnupantt of their 'hands or the
agent of etch owners or 'be left
on the lands if occupied with .so-
me grown up person and if the
lands are unoccupied and the own-
er or agent does not reside .in the
iMunicipaiity, (the clerk shall mail
a copy ' thereof by registered. let-
ter to the la!>(k known address of
such owner.
The Reeve reported that he had
been served by the '111:unb ipality:
of the .TP .of McGillivray with a
report, ,asses'siment, plans, profiles
and specifications of The Aux Sa-
ble Drainage work at Grand Bend”
Hay s'Goets; That the clerk raa,;tii
alas proper notices to all persons
assessed stating .,that the report
will be•neady in the Town Hall, Cr-
ccliton. o;t Monday, May 4th, at 2.p!,
m. and tie.+at in the meantime the
Reeve and :Clerk procure the opin-
ion of asolicitor las to the justific-
ation of the lands in the Trp'. of
Stephen being a:seessed for t$13,-
53.00 and n oallowance provided
for the money heretofore eipand:td
by 'the TN. 01 Stephen on the said
work.
• The Trustees( of U,Sa3. No, S, of
r,f the 'Tpa of Stephen and Boma-.
oust' petitioned the council re nest
ing them to pas(s, {a Byrlew for
the porpoise of issuing Debentures
for the s:uni of $12,000 for aterra
of 20 yea e bearing interest at
5!l% per ,annum on the inrsitattnent
plan for the purpose ,of .a school
site and ;erecting a building there -
The plain dyed shirtings that have
een popular during the past few sea-
sons, have been conductive to price
cutting. Now is the time to. get ' good
shirts for less money
E.E!Wirth, Tailcr, Zurich
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Men's Furnishings
WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME PROM,
A
HENSAL.L.
Mrs. Ursahart and Miss Beatrice
'left for Philadelphia, where they
aaill reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Linden field
abf London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bol
Lindnnfield and other relatives.
A large acreage of beans will
again be sown here.
Thos Matdock is confined to the
%so se throe h iFnes'.
Thera are tr number of caas's trf
aisaailet fever h town.
'Mr a'rd A7r:y ,A. 1V'. E. Hemphill
i tave 'moved this week into their
tat-e,v dwelling immediately east of
to post office.
Mrs. , R E. .C'ook and children
girl Miss H. 'Hodder ;are visiting
•lativea in Weiland.
Mrs.'W., 0, `.Farce visited for a
• ew days •w*tilt relatives in De-
teoit,
MVIiss Frances Pearce is •spend-
ig the holiclayis with relatives in
. Thomas
Rev J A. McConnell being a-
'"may past Sabbath., Mr. Henry St -
•.ng, farmer annd tps ,clerk of
'Osborne, very acceptably; took ,the.
cervices, delivering well thoia,Iiat
4ut sermons
lar, and -Mrs. iT. 1.1onteit'h of Po
Jas. Nichol of Brodhag•en is vis-
wassan are t'isiting_their relatives
iting at his home here.
Wm, Hroton of Detroit, 'spent
the week -,end with friends and re-
latives in Hansa.
Ed. Berry fo Windsor, spent the
holiday with his mother, :Mrs. T
Berry.
Dr, 13 Campbell of Toronto,was
hi the village in linoday •evening
last on, account of the illness of his
.father-in-law, Mr. T. Murdock, of
this linage. being in consultation
with Dr J. W. •Peck, regarding his
case.
Mr. and Mrs:, A. Meyers and da-
ughter 'Peggy
a-ughter'Peggy of Londbai is at pr-
iesen:t visiting friends 'in 'this vic-
inity.
Mrs. E.. Clarke rind children sp-
ientt he weeks -end at ,the home of
Mr. and Mrs!. ' Ross Johnston.
Miss Alberta Finlay returned.
home after spending a week with
friends in Dashwood. • .1'
Miss. Gavendyoline Clarke %spent
the week -end with friends• in
Zurich.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township of
Stepheiin inet in the hwn Hall,
Credrton, on Mazda:;, ry wsl 6th,+352
on.Eayesi-Switzer; That the petita
ion be received and approved of
and a bylaw he psrsasaed in accor-
ance with, the request of the alai
Trustees:
Goetz-Swei't er; That at i3y-lave
No, 331 being a by-law to issue .I)e
bentures for the sum +of $12,000 for
a 'tern of 20 years to purhease ra
school site and erect to shool house
thereon for Union S.S.No', 8, of At-
opht,p. and B ,
read t :'Fee tiiille$1 be .passed and 'se-
aled.
Sweltter-Hayes; That the petit-,
ion for the 'ecmistructiop of The'
Victoriai. Street Drain, be forwarded
to Geo, ,A., McOabbin, O;,J S„ with
the request (that he prepare a
report, 'aaseslsment+s plane,. profits.
ea and specifications need file the
Same with the clerk.•
The council adjour.,ned •to, meek
again in the; Town Ball, on Monday
May atlz next at (pl.ml
Henry Eilber, Cleric,
It fiays to use
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RBL -JTE FLOOR
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Nothin, like it far llard sod Floors
it wears like Iron
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ments of Seeds such. as: - Clover,
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Timothy, Alsike, Sweet Clover, etc.
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WE HAVE IN STOOK A LIMITED SUPPLY OF REGISTERED •
BANNER • SEED OATS, MANGOLD AND TURNIP SEEDS 9
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WE ,ARE ALSO TAKING ORDERS FOR ALBERTA COAL FOR 2
8 MAY SHIPMENTS. ,,, ,, 0
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e FULL LINE OF F'LOUR AND FEED, STOCK AND POULTRY t
9 ' FOODS ALWAYS ON' HAND o
,.)UR SEED CORN HAS a.RatlVED AND HAVE A GOOD SUP- 4
• PLY ON HAND. SEE OUR"S BEFORE MAKING ANY PUR- •
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THE FOREST
SHALL WE CROP . IT
AND CONSERVE. OUR FOREST
CAPITAL
STABILIZE INDUSTRY;
ENSURE FUTURE PROSPERITY;
OR
,SHALL WE MINE IT
AND DEPLETE OUR FOREST
40" CAPITAL
UNDERMINE IN1pUSTR''
MENACE 'FUTURE PROSPERITY.
+National Interest and National Security Demands the Treatment of
our .Forest Resource ,as a Crop.
THE. OBSTACLE to proper treatment is FIRE
TITh CAUSE of fire is CARE=,ESSNESS
THE CURE of carelessness is AROUSED PUBLIC OPINION
We Musj all play our PART
HON, CHARLES ,.$ rEWART, Minister of the Interior
ARAGE - @ABOIJINE
Our Garage is agaip, doing
big business with PeterKropf
as
Mechanlo
GASOLINE ---W
e would.. consider it
po or ?olicy for anyon e,to gut in a sup-
ply of gasoline' at the present :-rice
when they
y are at the ha hest peak.
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LAST YEAR : AT THIS SEASON GASOLINE WAS EETAI'LING AT
32c. A ,GALLON, AND •SIN A FEW .MONTHS IT :DROPPED TO 24c
OUR ADVICE IS DON'T STOCK UP WITH HIM
1'RIOED GAS.
DU FOLIJOW THE GOOD OLD WAY OF BUY-A,S-•'yOU-NEED,
WE HANDLE A FINE ALINE OF HARDWARE, ST{ICH AS STOVES,
FURNACES, '.BATTERIES, `FORKS, SHOVFT,S, AND ALMOST ANY-
THING YOU NEED..
ar' - 11
, Grease, Tires
WE ` SELL FROM OATALOGTTES AT; A VERY SMALL MARGIN O7'
PIPING ALL SIZES.
PROFIT
PRANG - Zurich
EISEASES,Kiii PROFITS
,00W TO GM' .. THEM Sri'QP:lloo.
l,3L ORE Tall , ' q • START,
How to Treat bats, Potatoes, and,
Apple Trees for, t i'eevntiou : oil:
Diseases.
(Contributed by Ontario Department et,
agriculture, 7'pton to. )'°'
„Anything that reduces the yield of
the farm crop reduces the money re -
torn. to the Iran growing the ex'crp.;
When charges against tlie produe0o :
of any crop are figured out it is usual#-
to find that the costs are.aiways higltt,'
, irrespective of tlie. yield, The, lower
the yield the less there is to pay the:
production.charges and..profits. Pro,
dilation chai'ges must be paid first..
What money retriains, if any, is yoat•
profit. Plant diseases and insects are;
always waiting ready ,to stake youtsy
share. They frequently succeed...
Finding the car"eless, neglectful types,
of farrier the easiest to prey mos
eatingup hiss potatoes, his apples, idea:
onions, his grain, and. small friuitt,
crops. 'There is no escape except,
through prevention. Plant diseases,
like bat -smut, onion rot, potato,.
blight, potato scab and apple scala,
can be controlled.
Dry Formaldehyde Treatment for the.
Prevention of Oat Smut.
This method has been tested fob••
five successive years by the 0.' A.
lege Department of Botany co-operat-
ing with farmers in various parts of
the province. The results haft been,,
uniformly stitisfact.ory. "No injury tee-
the grain has resulted and the smnit
control has:been almost perfect. Welk
worth while when the fields that wenn
sown with untreated seed showed a,..
loss at harvest of six per trent. of that.
crop. The advantagostf the Dry IF'oa'
maldehyde method' of treating seed,
oats are its simplicity, rapidity andss
case of application when comparest.
with the dipping method: One hun-
dred bushels of oats may bo treated ix
less than one hour; the seed is dr,
enough to sow there is no danger
of sprouting, "moulding or swelling et
the seed. There is one disadvantage,
and it may be overcome b t li,oldt
ilte sprayer. close to the grain au&
providing free circulation of air tit -
move the formaldehyde fumes quick-
ly away. A "small hand sprayer, a,
apply of 'formaldehyde and a scoots,,
.hovel comprise the equipment and.'
t t :air use gives full assurance against
i-.0 of croy from oat smut. •
Trent the Seed Potatoes and Prevent.
:,vab-and Black Scurf.
in each of ten years an experiment,
was conducted at the College -'?c, de-
termine the control of Potato Serb..
The potatoes for one plot were
untreated'and those for other plots,.
were treated with corrosive srabll-.
mate, or with formaldehyde. Meta
corrosive -sublimate 21/4 buneen were.
• used to, each 13 _ gallons of water
With''the' formaldehyde 'pickle, 'ate
pint of formaldin was used to earl a
thirty gallons of water. The yleldss,
were the sante from treated and un-
treated plats showing that the ahemn•..
icals.did not injure the seed In sur
way. The quality of the crop areas
greatly improved by ti;eatment, giv-
ing clean marketable potatoes. Sack-
ed seed potatoes immersed for twu,
hours in the formalin solution, gave,
t little better results than thus.*
treata.d with the corrosive sublirnataor
solution. Late Blight is: consider&
to he the •most destructive potato dis-
ease that we have to contend 'walla--
always
ith,always bad in wet seasons and oat
low-lying areas. The successful grow-
er does not wait for evidence of dIs-
sase to appear and sweep over loin
tela during a night; he takes times
by the forelock and applies a prcrten., °
tive spray to the potato foliage alarm:
with the bug destroying dose, Bor .-
aeaux mixture is effective as a pre-.
veutative against late blight, tip hurts ;
and in repelling flea beetles and also,
if • used in conjunction with parlaa
green or lead arsenate in killing Od-.
orado'potato beetle 'larvae. Early,,.
frequent, and thorough sprayings asst.
necessary. The sprayings had an in-.
fluence not only in increasing loth:.
the yield of marketable and toter
crop per acre, but also in prolonging:
the growth of the plants and inereaa-
ing the size of the potatoes; Thes•
results of the experiment show thee•.
highest yields per acre from the pleat
which received three sprayings, both,
a,ove and ixelow the leaves.
Apple Scab Control.
The experiments carried on by tlaao
Department of Entomology for the
control of apple scab fungus, in the.
apple -growing sections have demon-..
strated that thorough spraying with,
Bordeaux mixture will effectilt•e1 '
control the scab and give 98 percent,.
clean fruit. Poisons added to the,
Bordeaux spray •prevents efficiently''s
'the ravages commonly due to ineccts,;.
Many Ontario farmers are losinl
on crops that would be profitable it
proper attention were given to discos*.
control at the right time. Too mains- •
trust to luck, wait to see the damages
done before making an attempt t*,
control the evil forces that ape ready--•
to prey en the crop's,: The roan Mat -
Prepares to l$toduce a erop with tiles
expectation of an attack from a�ttlt
sides fires the first and also the last,. -
shot, routing a.'ungus eitaiiiy sit
chemicals that easily obtainablta •
and easily app .—L" Stevenaan,,,,
Dot. of Extension, 0. A. College
s• Lice on Cattle.
The method of controlling lice eug-°..,
gested by the South Dakota .dgt`l'e.rtl-,-.
aural College, is to dip the cattle d.aa--
lug the fall ,and sprung. Dipping oil'
cattle Is not advisable, howevoi„ dur-
ing the winter months on accotxrtt lot'
pneumonia. Hand treatment in Iran;
cases may relieve the animals unt t, .
spring what they may be cliragiety,�
Three different treatments are
in
only ttseil, Equal parts of gron:;dg
.sabadilla se5d and flowers of rtulpita:ari
in the Tarin of V. dtistilig ,poiatcl.
a good' treatmeht«.