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''. . ;r 0� . *,,,r p.t.t...'' , I 1-11 '4 , �. ," .. . . 1� - I . . .k � � ­ M%., �.�, . i - .. *gr - Canada, for, I , . .." .V A Ou-� C'ellvq YMa e, --A : kaiA . �.: - . . . . 'I . -V down on iginp .oil to � *;r )A , .1 . d . . I P1 ,� ­� ,I , 1, . . - giti , - - j1p � " '�R' '�"..i , . .- , ...., I �N or $16,fis, inoi�e. than .! tho i , . . .the,: 40wors ­ .1 I . � 5VC. 7' , Iseodliely'",­0 IWAAWMW i�� , . . a year ,or .�*.o,_ au�yw,ay. The n w1yi 4 anothe , 2 - , - ;%Wovi ,,� � , .k. 1964 -tion, The $66JR9, . I e I , I f . ; .. V��..?i X I ,, I ma e�, � . , � , , �� An, %averp I - 1 Pwll;�A , v , , , � '. . . I . -,4' I , ". lvAalled -Vov,eirnmeait has come to the head -of A-0 W41 t , '4* �bf '$outhweeteTur 'Ontario w, e --r e,, , ­ , oibsoIX4­4g, npg �,","4WP . . ilway systeva hak m4dO check steers, which d ' ­ ' 'go ': ta .., � in, were, , �� , - . . _, � . , . - #00. 101.� , . 11 ,, .1 , , _ . ... ..... .. ". d, �'. - �", � : d, .. *"-. �, �,,;,,,. i­.d,� - . .. . ;, �i,- ) d �bodly ,' dod . I ; . , 2 w -0. 1 4 _ . - '. .,;, �110­1��11 it icleW.� th4t ho alternative gdk�me gain- of $87.8.1 -each.1 We 1,44, ther*� I " . , uO ,, 4 - W11 . 1 A� id-, , i**; -0,46, eon�lusion that, with conditions as . . :1 as pastures h d 'b"' . V . Re, I - _ , . . , ,�`,�. ,n, �,�, ,� 'It -Z � I bup4 up and corn and root cropp W—K,6 . I ,y-4 *. " - * I "s 6. . � ��L . � ' ` ­ --?-11 14 they are, with business not go good , w -i , be i�nsidi,red, but the ne* gom. f ore, that, for each 2,000 pounds- of' ,� - , �;�:� . d Mrs. DeiLacv , win pq 1. I - . I ; r7Ak;;1"�1dk'_P,-%1,*,- , �" L * ' it ­ - , " _� i�i 1�. " , ", . , , , eiriment 4' said to 4.)ei none too.,warm turnips fed tp,e , an increased gain - I . ­- �., " '.j,J -,, � � � - V '....'%" � and., mom or less unemplo,yrnent,� the . �s . . m: is . ­/ Fut . suffig irk severely for lack 69 mois- 1W., DuucAn_-3A*,;sji.os� ��­ - �- :� . �. .", " , ,:,�, d 'X� - � . , ,� I . I I . I In", i "').04"', M . . . . . : � � T -%'1.1' "'. " oukh,put' the iMTs. Cbapm�,4­6 losses. ..:,4*, .� � , 4�. , ., � 1;� I - I ;� '14­':�W]'k'Vf'X't .vdse, thing to do is to, cut do,,wn the towardk; theproject and not irnfriend-Vver the oh6ck lots of $10.42 - ... ; - - - .. '.. � . t . Harvesting thr , , AV ' . , bis '. �� 1, UrO. . ;�, ,., I __... , to'11io su bstitute, Plan. 'Me matter is -a retur* of slightly beitie� �t�an. -lr% �, . . .- ). " i. , ,� - , 11! . . . . . . 71i d i�,, I '. A , �� �,� , Af- - - ofim.e has boeu completO and ',sx- Eo H Clvie--S wir .11 ���,; �;� "" I r, iniftx Yrom the outside. British And 15� pr,. . J_ As plus 24. - Fath'i Wd,:.,�`."', , ", , ,, - .�. . Z,O,r -eaej Alfalfa, Mrs. J. Devoreux-4 V_1x* . I � ... .. ..... rse, are in a T39s'sibly rnay' be adjusted peaceably twOnty-lsix cents pey. bushel. I oellent yields are reported. , , plus K who ' 1%-d Aqu.'' ,,, ,R) . � American .people, .of, eoit . , I ,� :;, has had, *he.:" , ? " preferred class. To if, through -political interference, 2,000. pounds of ,potatoes fed",there'is � �' h' ',"] alsike, and clovers yielded very . "'. 10 , , ­ -- their - Coming ,but .I, . I hr * ,,"d ag . satis- 6. D. Hai&4-2 wins plus, 11. , " 'rh� "MI, . .. i ffie,�: 11 . \there is no impediment, although they . the scheme should be blocked, an up - an increase in gain over check lots . . . 1, - !: ,_.-, factorily, as ,high as nin� bushels per Mrs, Bechely-S losses A. ll� " , . Z- . 11 . I ,'� d �'L ! L jj,, . . . . way- -south'if's'..I.,01 , fb , I ,� , " t . , , ­ . Id. . d .�1449111� , 0" ' roar of. large, proportion ,is foreseen of $17.12 This is equi.valent to bet- . .. acre of red. clb,Vbw having r.R_,Q -."IT �, � are not being encouraged to do a . been re- Robert Boyd -3 wins ;ius 5. nu;`ber7Or-L3re,aT$, "", "M I r there has been no ter than fifty-one cents per bushel for ' - I r P.114 , � because ? , eA , , ` - " assisted. In regard to. all others, -the ., heretofore ported, in K ora district. Many drov Miss B. Campbell ---J3 ,wins plus Is. fine 10!0,�,Actp, f in ,�q , olltie4l inteTfiwence" with'the head the potatoes so -fed. , - N. CLUFF &`,,.,,',,SONS - _n,,$J.� .L.gr _%,.1, 'I, , ers and cat,tlemen have reported h Y ,1W.Ament-3 wins plus 1-2. "' � -V. 1-1 I&LL �� i; door is three-quarteTs sbut. Tits ex- P I eav Line, ;$D4t,44";.vom� '. �' .� -� - J, 44 ... 11 ., , � �, I I, .. . ... ..� � . Of the -0an#d1an National and the In concluding, one or tw:) points , I . , -, 'losses'on their grass cattle, clue to ,Mrs, Haigh -4 wins plus 1. , an -gets To,N , � , 11X , , r'..� ception is the rather rare, foreigner, . - . . , I . d ""' " ' 31 W., I - _ , , pil-0 �, -.10� ."T . jg, - � A-.-.- � I equipped with enough Imphey to buy Montreal terminal.is said to be vital may be brought out. The rate of — I low prices and scarcity of pasture. ' T. J. Johnston -2 wine plus 4. Thiel has uot beip, eW;1.o. "I'no.,., " � - 'C", _i;`J7�11 . 4 � � . I , W!. y , 0 , to, the well being of the s stem in its feeding roots was not high, being an , ,* _1 . r 1.� Minself some land and go into farm� dy .People the real qualities of our pro- Many are holding their cat'la over 'Mrs. H. 'Stewart -1 win plus 5, good hq41th, for aw��_o `�,.".y.eqXS smii�l-., _:,*d4�, I - I I I � . - ' - I � national as well as its local aspects. average of Only 22,9 pounds per day for the Christmas trade. S=e ex- Dr. Burrows --2 wins plus 9, , .1;i ing .Another ,Inatural oteption ks I . per steer for turnips and 92.2 pounds ducts, to demonstrate 'the,vilue of . tends, taking a.r4st. L ", I � �", � ".", I ,,ir I ,��': 6! . ' I cellent crops of barley, oats and mix- Mrs. Clos" wins plus 11. - I " " L, ,� ; �1 ... - . �07­ L .. , ", I th6 f-amilles--w,hme,-Ah,e-ads�-,am..eATeady. - our own Notes.--N#Mt SunAaj will, ;'be ' "�� i , 'A � " I markets and to prove to d , ;, . . . . . �, I . per day per -steer for potatoes. In so � ed grains hame been harvested this (Dr. -R. R. Ros-g-1 win plus 4. -1 . ��� :;,.! ,;, !.-� ber'e ,or whd may be in transit. The . th�em the -aAvantages of, buying at served"as Mismanaik Sunday ln� t . . . . . . . �;; `:,�A . , �, far as turnips are concerned this is a , season. In Norfolk County one farm6 'Mrs. 0, Neil -I win plus 3. . ,.:, 1 I N. -newpolicy discouraging British inimi- bFFERS SCHOLARSHIP home� In short, we want to establish local Lutheran ,Church, The' sev,does .. ��,`- , I I er se . -',Ir, .. �� � gratipon is apparently not popular ov- I smaller amount than is commonly us- a greater measure of co-operation be- cured a yield of 1497 bushels Of , Lorne Dale ­2 wins plus 1G. ' in the morning *111 be hj� ihi�]g� of, ­ . I "! 4' 1 "' I , .; V � ed by most, feeders. . Using �Ienry t7leen consumer and prodl oats from a 15 -acre field, or me,%Tly Harry iStewart--2 wins plus 14. Rev. 'Mr. Alberti, of Brodliagi4i . , "' - er in England, where they have a COUNTY OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP and MorrisonsIs figures for dry mat- jeer, " In 100 bushels per acre. n� =4 :­�,:­-', . j;jIler., 44e � '_,,��4,1 commenting upon the projec I .''m . -at is 10.9 per vent. for turnips - , , .. "'.. ­:� 41 huge surplus population which they TO SITUDENT IN AGRICULTURE ter, th ted cam- tMiss L. Faulkner -2 wi& plus 9. in the evening Rev. Mr. selin � "" " . _ 0 'ej)�, ,�J" - .. � ., would liketo shift, ,but, all the same, paign, one in which the large On- I . Kitc)iener Will have, charge.. L, 'I � I ",:�, -T ... ,as vot. and 21.2 per cent. for potatoes we Valuable 0. A. C. Exhibit. � I .; '. - .., "X .. The Huron County Council I tario distributors of food will be ask- passed off ,qery- qu I .I. . it is probably in. keeping with Can-- . le ;y, , , '. ' s a scholarship for a discover that a greater-amounr of dry Taking as its keynote the crop- LONDESBORO , in,Labor i)i� , tl ".1 - :,�j,;',� . adian sentiment at the present time. ed $50.00 ,toward, ed jbin, Mr. J. B. Fairbairn, Deputy ' the villaie, many o�,,%6 resido#fs '-, ­�;;,-� . matter was fed to those steers re- producing power,of Ontario soils, the . � . .. . .. .. � I�or is the .policy any very wide ad - county boy attending the Ontario '. . .Minister of Agriculture, said -that Notes. -Rev. MT. Forester deliver- going out ,Of town for the'day, . � �1, 4,1� , .� ting to O.A.,C. Department of Chemistry ex- I I . I � ; �,L'��,��', ;.�511 vauce upon -that ,of the former govern- Agricultural -College. This amount will cciving most Canadians would be astonisheil ed a -.very profitable and inspiring ser- -Last Friday night while returninIg '-, - . �� ,,,',�' I note that the; rerturns for dry- matter hibit at the C, N. E. has attracted . 7, Q :ment, which, becoming impressed with -be supplemented b� a. similar sum t the amount of foodstuffs imported mon last ,Sabbath tot a large congre. from ,Grand Bend, Mr. Elzar -Mous� 11: � :,��,'�i,6,'," e I :1 � - 0 . , �'Li " 9 . , ' . _ , fed are rather close being $4 78 per " great, attention. It embodie3 a huge gation. . seau had the .", , the need of curtailment, deci.ded that from theWassey Fund at the College. . at the very time Of year when Can- misfortune to Luniht% - . lt�­ . for dry matter fed as turnips , .11 . � -A each -province shall havle the say as That -is to ,say, the lucky student will cent adians are producing similar products. cornucopia picturing the fertile. soils Rev. Mr. Johnston ,has returned af- .a ,bunch of ,cattle which had striLyed . I ;.,. 111,,,.�, "I �. ,'. , . . ", � and $4.04 per cent. for dry matter An extra slice of br6ad, a day would of Ontario pouring forth hundreds of ter spending a moilth's vacation at on to the 'road and one of the anira'als dd . ; 11 .. %, z jli� .. Ahe receive $100.00 during his Arst, year - , � to how many people it wants and This at&ount should fed as. potatoes. thousands of bushels of wheat, oats the summer home near Sarnia. Mrs. jumped on to the auto . .11". .: ...�� I !& Dominion government shall sini�ly ex� at the 001109e. I help to take care of surplus Canadian -with the result , :��4i,4 � . � ? ­, ecute its orders. represent a large pi thL- firsy We� feel safe in stating that the d barley, and thousands of tons Of Johnston and Howard expect to re- that the front part of ,the car was ... , � "... All this reflects a great change in year's expenses -of a boy attending practice of feeding either turnips or wheat, he stated, and unemployment an . , !,�.,�12 I � � t, d� 3 ; t d I. ��,v ­ , would be relieved potatoes, roots, corn, vegetab'es, hay turn next week. -'d badly damaged. Luckily the occu- ,. " I potatoes to steers is economicalIv considerably by and other products. A giant'itiap of Nurse Lyon, of Wind ' .., .... : . ���`JR� ... - public attirtudes in the last few years that .institution. M* Paign �, ,"I.".. . I vigorous prosecution of the ca sor, is at pres- pants escaped injury. .."111 � . . . . . Three years ago the demand for im. The conditions are 'briefly ag',fol- sound and is to be recommenled. Fur. in mind. the province shows the location of ent visiting her parents, Mr. aTA Mrs. On Monday a number of the mem- :":��,-��,,'ilf` I ­ . il : 4i� , I . , L , _ I , -migration was clamorous. More pop- lows:- ther, that .the feeding of aull pota- � the 1,100 fertility test plots which the W. Lyon. bers of the local Lutheran Leakue at- . p. i . department is operating thi!oughout I 1'1�. I P toes to,steers offers an excellent maT_ Changes in Repiesentatives. - Mr. A. Lyon left for Kitch(ner on' tended the convention of the Leaguem . � I I I �;. , . , . ulation was ,represented as the dom- 1. Applicants should be f4L`111VL`.j ket for this by product of the seed . Ontario. This year, -with nearly ev- Monday to resume his duties as teach- held at Prestion. . ......., inant need -of Canada, and the sons residing in 'Huron 'County. otato industry, and that in years of Several changes have recently been ery crop grown in Ontario on theze . . : , ". �fi�. ' � . " ­ ... � I "A., government was criticized for not 2. Applicants must be ,Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Krueger and , I I . � � �': " � ,� A I I .. - - .0 bringing in a larger influx, One of age On or before September 19, 1930, low marketability the entire Potato made in the agricultural L representa- Plots, a wide variety of fertilizers 'Mr. E' Grey left Manday to com- Mx. 'Herbert Krueger visited Kitchen- d.� ,:!"',. , , '. '. ; .1 the most prominent of Conservatdve, the,opening day of College. crop might be fed with the assurance � have been applied on the farmers' own mence his new duties on the'. Palmers- er and Toronto over the holiday., . 1, I I. ,.'-.ii,,, ...."01 -­1Aa­&-­ians unfolded.a. -andiose 2 Applicants may eiater either the of at least a fair return. . I lands under their own conditions. ton teaching staff. I Mr. and -Mrs. Harold May, of . ...", . I , 1. I . Kit- � .11,11.1, ., scheme, involving millions of dollars two year AssociateCourses or the De- I -1 - l for populating 'by assisted methods, gree Course-. ' ' . REPORT OF HOG the Peace River distriet with 300,OOG ,4. Ap;�;-,ants should figure on people in ten years. No sooner did taking up farnfing as their vocation . I . the business recession set in than this at the conclusion of their . cotege SHIPMENTS talk ceased and since then, measures course. - have been directed mainly to curtail- 15. Only one scholarship is avail- The following is the report of hog ment. Those just.taken are the most able for the year 1030-31. h nding July 30, stringent in the history of Canadian 6. The* total amount of the seb,ol- . liaao:- I I immigration. Naturally, they are onl� arship is $1,00.400, payable in two in- 'Seaforth-Total hogs, 179; select tentative because, when business con- stahnents, one at the opening of the bacon, 78; bacon, 75; ,butchers, 7; ditions become normal, there will be Fall Term and the otherat the open- heavies, 5; extra heavies, 2; lights And a r4newed demand for more people, ing of the Winter. Term. . feeders, 4. 1 . 7. Applicati s Walton -Total hogs, 90; select bac- vithout whom the country cannot ex- on) along -with ehaT- . pand or develop. acter and other recommendations On, 8-0.1- bacon, 41�butchers, 9; lights -1 , should be mailed to The Ontario De- and feeders, 8. . . . 175,000 Unemployed. partment Of Agriculture, Clinton, not Hensall-Totial hogs, 475; select The newly elected parliament will later tham, -September 10th. bacon, 1-23; bacon, 278; butchers, 50; I be assembling here shortly. It will be 8. If a number of applications aTe heavies, 7;,extra heavies, 2; lights and the -first time in years that an extra received it may be necessary to have feeders, 1 1. the applicants appear ,before a corn- Huron Go. Locals --Total hbgs, 2,- , Session ,has occurred. For this --cason, mittebi Ac, decide the ,winner. intewgst will attach to its delibera- NO; select bacon, 511; bacon, 1,169 ; It is ,not necessary here to dwell I tions, but it will be accentuated be- upon -the advaintages' of a . butchers, 200; heavies, 38; extra heav- � . -IF &11 -*4-1 -ha ed condi- Course .in ies, 5; lights and feeders, 32. Field representatives ensure accur- Miss Rickall is at present the guest cheneir, visited- relatives here over the i .. - 11 . I ,,�� � , I . ate application of fertilizers and -eq- ,of Mrs W. Lyom, holiday. � . . . . .�'s - I ,, ually accurate harvesting of test 'Miss* Rose Crawford was a week A number from town at -tended the 11 . .. I ,�,'_��. �'t ; ,,4� I �rea,s. The records shows interest- end visitor at the- home of MT. and R. C. picnic held at Drysdale on Mon- . ."��,, , I ': ,�, � u ing and valumble fig res. Meadows Mrs. Saund ... ock. day. i . .-I . �: �; . I . I . .r fertilized with a high nitrogen fertil- Mrs. Wheeler, who was the guest ,*i. John Wagner, of Guelph, vi,sit- � .. 4�t, . I m;l 11 ..I; izer gave an increase of 45 per cent. of her sister, Mrs. -McCrea, last week, ed'st the home of and Mrs Wm. � . .1 � - . .", . in yield, while alfalfa fertilized with has returried. -Mr. Wagner over Sunday. I ��,;; I � . high potash fertilizers -gave an in- , 'Mr and Mrs. Dewart and family, 'Mr. P. Kdo,pp, of Buffalo. visited at I !,, , crease of 2% tons per acre over the ,f'otlawa are spending some Of theli: the.home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Klopp '11,11 - . I .,.� . unfertilized area.' In the fall wheat holidays �t the home of Mr. arid Mrs. on Mon -day. . .. ',�", I 11 ­ , , fertility tests, the average yield of C. Watson. They will also visiit at Mr. A. 0. Elliott has closAd his ,�, I , .., �. all fertilized plots was 44 bushels per the home of the latter's sister, M,r. sales and sersvice station whic-b he, � �, . _­ ..�, �*.. . - I acre, weighing 60.4 pounds per bushel. and Mrs. W. Govier. , ' conducted in Mr. A. G. Edighoffer's, . I :.1 . ­" "... . The yield of unfertilized wheat was 'Mr.' and Mrs. J. Carter spff.ot last public garage for over a year. .1. �:, , A 34 bushels, weighing 59.8 pounds per Friday with Rev. and Mrs. Johnston, Deatill of Mrs. Bander. -Mrs. Rosena 7 � . � 1 � I...,:. bushel, . The functions of the main plant- ' at their summer cottage, near Sarnia. They were accompanied by Air. Bender, widow of the late Hcrmau Bender, Passed away at the home ,of' . : �.,, , " L ­�., ­ , food elements were admirably shown ,and Mrs. Eb,Tnest Adams. . � her daugbter�, 'Mrs. Sol. Schroeder on . I -q�'-.. I by crops growing in plant solutions, Mrs. Snell, of near Clinton, visited Monday, in her 78th year after- a I �'�, 1. � , .. and the pasture fertility work in op- at,the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.'*Hog- short illness. A family of grown up , , , � I I'll .... eration in connection with the col- gaTt on Sunday. sons and daughters survive. T h,e- . ... ... ... I , �.." , i lege farm claimed considerable inter- 'Mr. and Mrs. S. ReVittie have re- funeral was held ,On Thursday, inter- I : . . , - est. -Soil testing for acidity and gen- 6rned after spending several days ment taking ,place in the Luthe=a 1111-. .1 11...! ; eTal discussion of soil surve- work 4.- .... .., .....", last week with Torohto relatives. cerne ry. .... I - I cause � .7 .1r. Agriculture at such a well known, in- Hurogi County -Total hogs, 5,476 ; — provided much valuable infoernation Wiss Stone, of St. Thomas, spent 'Hay Council Meeting. -The re lar ..: gu. 41, � tions. since the old parliament was diS- stitution. Thpre shoul�i_ not be a I t bacon, 1,600; bacon, 2,957; but- for callers. - Miss monthly meeting of the council of the ; ! mlved on CYLAy 31st. Conservatives, scarcity -of suitable applicants. There- se ec several days last week with � . ! , chers, 5,6.6; heavies, 10,6; extra heavies, I . meanwhile, have attained the trela-s- tives of Ontario. ,M. F. Cook, who Township of Hay was beld in the . . fore-, It is hoped that any boy con- ' 0- Olvetta Br�lgham. ..". ury benches, and Liberals, after nine 17; lights and feeders, 104. .. I,. . . templating entering the 0. A. C. this has been assistant in Middlesex Ooun- I ,M-rs. Troop, of Chicago, is the Town Hall, Zurich. on Tuesday, Sept- __ , !.�. I", I'll _*ears in. Dower, take a -turn in cPposl- Fall will make an, effort to win a M ty, will take the office at New Lisk- MIXED DOUBLES guest of her mother, Mrs. M, Mains. 2n.d, 1980. .All tbe members were- .. I . � � � I : tion. The special session will imPle- worthwhile scholarship. eard on September 1st. The -north Mr. and Mrs. J. Milli', of Harlock present. The minutes of the meet- !I � � inent one of the numerous Promises � NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR country is not new to Mr. Cbok, as BOWLING TOURNEY recently visited friends here, als,; ings held. August 5th and August 2&tb I V , of the new Canadian, premier -to at -0 he was a representative in the Kenora 'Misses Lavina and Elizabeth. were adopted as read. The followin&- �, . 'hi r ,once summon parliament to deal with . district for nine years. The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club Mr. and Mrs. Mirrell entertained resolutions were passed: That the '' I . unemployment. There is considerable CULL POTATOES VS. SWEDE . .!. J. A. Berry, former assistant in held a mixed Double's Bowling Tour- company on Sunday. following rates be struck and levied, I L., � , of it in Canada, but investigation 'has Farmers who wish to obtain select- York County, succeeds Mr. Cook at ney on Wednesday afternoon altd eve- Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fingiand, of Upon I the rateable property_ -of the ". TURNIPS FOR STEERS ed seed for co-operative experiments - I sihown that the situation is not as London. He is a graduate of the 0. ning of this week. near Toronto, have returned after vis- Township Of Hay for the year 19-30 .. �1. I .. W as wa *ctured in the election. For the past several seasons ' at with outstanding varieties oi winter A. C. coming originally from Dun- Twenty rinks were in play and with iting the former's parents, Mr. and and that a by-law be prepared for . - �� :,�� tainpaign. ilVe the Experimental ,Station Charlotte- wheat and other autumn -sown crops robin, It Carleton County. ideal weather and good greens, the Mrs. Fingland. passing at next council meeting con- � 7, i Canada is said- not to exceed 175,000. town, P. E. Island, comparisons have may obtain this material, free of A. M. Barr, assistant agricultural tournament proved a -gTeat success. Miss Anett, who spent her holidays firming said rates: County rate, all .. , , " .1 � ' .. . n the relative n grtilcul representative for Huron County, The prize winners were: Ist, E. H. in Guelph, has returned to the home pitrposes, 7.2 mills; township rate, L& I � The Employment Service Council has been made betwee* ier- charge, by writing the- Department of , .! � I 11 � been in session here, considering the its of cull potatoes and Swede turnips Field �Hv,sbandry, ,Ontario A . _ with office at Clinton, has' been ap- Close and Mrs. James Devereux; 2nd, of �Mr. H. Adams. She c,mn,e,,,d mills; township road rate, 3 mills; � I � : situation and making ' Tecom-menda- as succulent feeds for short -keep tural College;.` Dasbwood Police village, 7 mills; Zur- . �1.111 ; pointed representative for Grenville W. R, Smith and Mrs. G. D. Haigh. her duties as teacher on Tuesday. . %,_', tions to the government. Parliament steers. The animals employed were — I County with offide. at Kemptville. The scores:- Mr. Fred Johnston, of Lond-on ich police village, 6 mills; general I will be asked -to en4orse a varied lyro- Royal Party For Girls. A. G. Kirstine has been appointed H. Jeff.rey-3 wins plus 8. spent Sunday at his borne beie,. ) echo,ol rate, 4 mills; special school �_,., � gram. Primarily, public works will grade steers purchased on the open recognition of the splendid work ". . � market and,would class as inedium 'In agricultural representative for 'Hal. Mrs. Fred Beattie -2 wins plus 11 Miss Mary Cartwright was the rates: U.S.S. No. 1, 2 mills; S. S. No. - I be started where they are justified. -Feeders. The average weight per being, done by girls throughout On- ton County, succeeding A. H. .'Me- J. Devereux -3 losses. . guest of her friend, Miss L. Garrett 2, 2.25 mills; S. S. No. 3, 2.2 mills- I ,.� The provinces and the effles and towns � . tario in the study of housing, cloth- N,,. ' steer at the beginning of the Lest was . Vannel, who resigned. Mr.- Kirstine Mrs. M. Reid -3 losses. on Sunday. S. S. No. 4, 3.1 mills; S. S. 6, ". I will. be co-operated with. 846 pounds, and the average len nd nutrition problems, the de- graduated from the 0. A. C. in 1925, John Cluff-I win plus 4. 2.7 mills; S. S. No, 7,'3 mills; S. S. ", gth ing , . . . ".. It is also suggested -and apparent- psirtmelit is offering free trips to the after taking animal husbandry option. Mrs. J. J. Huggard-3 wins plus 17. No. 8, 2.8 mills; U.S.S. No. Sr, 6.7 . il of feed period for the three feeding 1. . , " ly with reagon-that the new govern- Royal Winter Fair next November to After graduation he spent a year at Dr, H. 'R. Ross -1 win. WINTHROP mills; S. S. No. 10, 2.25 mills; S. S. .1 seasons, 1926-27, 1927-28, and 1928- ,, ill five farm girls from each of the cou-n- No. 11, 5.4 mills; S. S. No. 12, 2.7 , me -At, as an emergency measure, wa 29, was 103 days. The animals were an abattoir in Toronto, and later re- Mrs. F. Devereux -1 wtn plus 4. Notes­'41)oll't forget the football - propose. to irycrease the cusbom;1 tariff ties which fiame taken advantage of turned to his farm near Walkerton. -Robert Devereux -1 win pl' mill1s; U.S.S, No. 13, 2 mills. S. S_ rr ... - dehorned, and fed in roomy box- s 8. game to be played herre this Friday .. if i does, the opposition is certain the -instruction conducted in house During his stay on the farm 'he be- Miss -M. Dorsey -1 win plu No. 14. 2 mills; U. S. S. No.'15, 5.2- W stalls, four steers to a pen. The - us 8. evening between Hespeler and Win- I .. I to oitjeot. If the gowerament were to quantity of feed weighed- into ea hold science judging by the Women' - - th-rop; game called at 5.30 sharp. An mills; U. S. S. No. 16, 3.9 mills; Sep. 11 I ,� ,J2W Institute branch.. On their arrival ins S. S. No. 1, 12 mills. That accounts I , propose such action, at the regular pen was for four animals and it is Open air dance will be li�ld on the i V session next winter, it would be only quite probable the larger or more ag- Toronto the girls will be ______ __ ____ grounds after the game. As this is covep,ng payment"n township roads, Al I - - - , . I What is expected Of ft. That would be gressive animals obtained more than in groups by staff instructors. A the- last game of the season, we hope teleollone and general accounts be : 11 i the normal time ,6f dealing with the their share. In making the original splendid programme, including visits . the boys have a good crowd. I passed as foDows: London Rolling ,7.1 1 tariff and, for ,the discussion, plenty ielection the division was made so to some of the industrial plants' and 1Tn 0 Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard at- Mills, steel fo,� culvert, Road 5,. :1 I of opporturdty would be afforded. B t, that there might be the -greatest pOQ- business centres of particular interest $166.34; C.N.R., freight and cartage, . I - . 4 .P tended the Harring-Armstrung wed- � -to biring up at an emergency 6essi�n, sible uniformity between lots both in to girls from the country is now in $1945; W:m. Ducharme, pay list, Rd. ".a a subject so inheTentlY controversial f preparation by the depart- Seafor'th k null Fair ding in London last Saturday. 9uality and in weight. merit which is also providing trans- The Young People who pr�sented 16, $2.50; E./Weltin, account, $3; T. 1; 'I as the tariff, is bound to raise ruc- . All -pens, including check lots, re- the play, "Wanted, A Wife," held a Ayotte, pay list fRoad 10, $18.07; W. m ,� tious, the more so iii view of the fact ,,ilred a basal rati6ri of roughage,, in Pontation for the party. The plan is weineT roast at Dodd's Hills last Wt,d- Grenier, pay list, Road 8, $18.07; Lon- , that the head of the government and the form of mixed bay, and a grain supplemental to the "Royal 500 Par- Thursday and Friday nesday evening, after which a few don Rolling Mills, steel, Rd. 2, $31,75; 11 several of his colleagues have tr, leave mixture composed of crushed oats, ty" for farm boys which has been . hours were spent in, dancing , . n W, a- R. Geiger, pay list Road 9, $14.75; A. A conducted so successfully during the . �y Sreenani, pay list, Road 18, $24.25; �', for England to -wards th,6-end of Sep- bran, linseed oil mea.1, etc. All pens, throp Hall. All report a good �Me. . i . tember. The Liberals will not want except checks, were fed e-ither turnips past few years. 'Mr. and Vfs. Nelson Govenl-ock of John Oesch, pay list, Road 8, $4; M. . " � I to -be blamed for preventing Mr, or potatoes in varying amounts. Waterford, called on friends in 'the Corriveau, pay list, Road 17, .Y16.2151, .1 i I _h Rather than go into detail as to the I � . , Benliett going to a conference whi* Autumn Sown Crops. = J. Rennie, pay list Road 15, $7,50; C. I but, on the different system of feeding ic As a foreword to a review of ex- SEPTEMBER 18 -190 village on 'Sunday. Aldworth, pay list Roads 2, 3, 13, 14, 1 they theniselves favow4, Pro- Dowed eriments with autuirin sovin,,crops I MT, and ,Mrs. Harry Hart ard son, $1-5-0.10; T. Dinsmore, pay list, Road I ....��' oiber hand, they are certain to 'it will be sufficient to give a summary IP Kenneth, of Seaforth, spent Sunday I test against a tariff question being of the work. at 0. A. C., W. J. Squirrell, prof6saor with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sparling. 18, $31,60; Johnston & Kalbfleisch, .. of field .husbandry, says: "Extremely cement, Road 5, $277.96, S. X�Ar- .... . , , � L�� - raised when .the .session is to deal with Forty anifnals in all were fed an INIT. John Bullard and little g -rand- I 'unemployment -relief and scheduled to dry weather ,during the latter part Live ,Stock, Poultry, Roots and Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers, thur, pay list Road 1, $30; M. M. Rus- .,. , average of 2346 poupds of iurnips son, Jackie Bullard, spent the week �, I*s$ less thantbree� weeks-- per steer and made an averag6 gain of August and the month of Septem- Ladies' Work, Domestic Science, Home Canned Goods, end with Mr. and Mirs. H. Smalldon, selq, pay list, Roa;' 1, $31- B. Makins, �, � I . Faces Warm Battle. ?f 224 pounds. Sixteen steers receiv- ber was responsible for considerable School Children's Exhibit � of Walton. pay list, Road 5, $99.0,6- G'. Arnistrolig . �:, "I -ing -an average of 9,286 pounds .of po- decrease in the area of winter wheat go pay list, Road 3, $50; KHoffman, pay . :: ,� � i . I The situation is causing, t,>nsider- tatoes made an average gain of 288 sown in Ontario in 1929. M�inter kill- list, Roads 8-14, $48.60.; J. Parke, pay .... 1:4? 1, ... ss, though it pounds, while twel*ve steers receiving ing although severe in some di!!tricts, ST. COLUMBAN list, Road 1, $12.25; Alex. Foster, part �, I . I . . able discussion, in the pro seems to have been about average for SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Road 5, ,b284.00. '� I is modifled:byi some doubt as to just no roots Or Potatoes made, an arviwer- pay cement work, 41, i I ge gain of 172 pounds. It will. be the province. Growing conditions Notes­f.Miss Emily Downey and General Accouri-ts—Municipal World, I I.. what the',view go-ve-rument will pro- R since early spring have been excellent her cousin, Master Dick Cassidy, have supplies, $3.34; Zurich Hydro. lights ." , , pme. . af'�, t&' .16itiff ' Is - noted that the gains made by steer,; , . Farmers' Trot, Running Races, Horse Relay Race :� � I . really intro res did and -winte.r crops were harvested under I returned to Detroit -after spending a for town hall, $2.50; Beatrice Grascho, ::,� duced,� a � War�h battle, may ensue recei)dng either rooits or POtRt, . Girls' Foot and Bicycle Races, few weeks' vacation at the hc.me of I-st award, S:.1Vf..,S., $27.50; Quimb� J, , � � .however not differ very widely but both were exceptionally good conditions. Very , � Boys' and . I I � � I Pietsent sigim w -M., be;tAti' ,; 1. damage was caused this year HOTseback Potato Race, Calf Race the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Hogs, 2nd award, S.M.S., $16.&O; Mar- , . ,� . I wauth ls:ai,&,-th4�061,16�.��;Ox gll,-,� gov. Considerably 4bovecthe gain made.by 'light 11 � i., I ��,,'�&t ihis steers used as- checks. . by either Hessian fly or rust: More Horse Shop Pitching Tournament ,Michael Downey. garet Haberer, 3rd award, -S.M.S., $11; .. . � � ...... ", �d eiltfteht� 1*1uA wift. ad . . . min iyl , however, was oc- . 'Mrs. Robertson, (nee 'Miss Agnes J. Reid, balance North Branch Black . �, I Is ivot the nqi�ial,time,� Viguring on the basis of g . ed -by the presence of barren School Cbildren�s Parade and Drill, Etc., Etc. Murphy), of New Liskeard, and her Creek, $537; J. Reid, part Payment :. _1 .. tok such. acti6n . casion .i , but will inafritEdu - that x1i eiU404�y Weight made- for the amount of r�-ats . Girls' Soft )Dall Bouncing Competition d , '"'i"L"' ' ,, . . spikelets in the heads of winter wheat, brotbeT,.J*seph, of Detroit, left On Wiest Branch Black Creek, $1,440.00; '.4'.1., . .. ' . , am tbitt ji� a i0t, daW, fi&w fed, as noted above, we, find that 41,012 Yi Id. and quality of autumn sown T. Elston Co., Ltd., Special Monday for their homes after spend- J. Roger, O.L.S., account Wildfou- , i I 0 " . . ... � exxs� " -�Vith uAl lft , 6it ', & lull6i dit- p -nips f1d producM 100 I , .4��, will be, no t6, 6unds -of ttir pen in the experiments at t1le'coP' Clay Modelling and -China Painting Exhibit. ing the holiday at the Irome of their Drain, $578; J. Roger, O.L.S., account,- ­_ " . ten tte� �0'd'hds of gain -over the check ' crops ,,. 1. , � I - 1, f , I. - Jb6 m . cussi,off, 4 id :0.150 VM41sion, '01 nds Of poitatoes lege, were ve;y good in the crop har- pare ts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. North Branch Black Creek, $22.00 ; � 1;. broader rblhey � prot6et!Ou, 1i djV#1. ,F�r each 9,467 pou I . � � I oped at the winter 'sbss,140. Zveld pounds increase in g�iin 6,ver cliec k vested in 1990. Yields per acre in SEAFORTH PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE The following t�4acbers have ,,esum- Murray and Nicholson, balance Wild- 11 ,.!t I . I* , the variety tests of winter -wheat were I ed duties: 'Charles 'Malone and Thos. fong Drain. $2,263.50; G. Armstrong, 1'�. . I , . 14, with this 1 I'M, wad,#ftlducad. . " ' . �. 4 .1 ". i 1htfoli, diffiatil I I " ea - McQuaid Windsor- Annie Dalto-d, De foTig C: 0 e3tolo'', , V I . Admission -25c. Children 15c. Autos and Carriages 25c. - on Wild bran h drain, $15 .00. .!! . I . bound.'to W.. � 6d , . . I I I I . ,� � 4 , , , 6t,eduhtered," - Afi&` ; 't�i& ���;�i I it 1 i&"ift weight, howervet is not greater than for several y ra I troit; M�rgar,ft 14cGrath, Brantford; Telephone Accountz,—Bell TelbPlrotie- , 41.. , , � ly 'ring into the,pro- School Children in Parade—Free , .; I . rival strategy Wlll,"irOUS4�']'Mtfolt..,i#N�g,� , , , ��,7pjR t ente; � I ", I __,_ Buy Itome-Grwn Products. . Edith 'Miles, truelph; MildTai Me- Co., tolls, June to July, $220.89,, Can. 11�, " 1�1', I 111, I �-i"..;,"',1 .1 � . .� . I ei%t. - . � . I - . 10041wof, ste�&". We must a,- . .,.' � Giath, Kitchener,, Gertru ' '. , '" "�4 1 1 �, I 'I W, -ad �?. I � � � 111* i-11 de UdGimth, Telephone a S'appliesi mAterial, I ,�;,, I 1,' � ­ - 46# CONCEA! AT NIGAT-­4CA1RDN1O1S OPERA HALL, 8 p.m. ; -�. , '; ��,4 , g, �. ": � . . �.' , i_, . Premier P.,eiguson that, the Govdrn- � . $Z181; Norther- 11 d; � , .�, : '�� , , ­.. . and others,dro*o" W � ' ,� , burg. , plie4, $115.58i; Zvt1th Rydro, lights,. 11 , Adherents 01. ul It' ,., ,�J&iatiou the, quality Announcehl-611t has beeli made, by -heiry, Josepb- -su . 111, ,� 10 !� � " _ Waterloo; Helena Flar n Eleotric Co., P- I _A � , , ' ,� ,# '1�4 VnA7#a,-m06, , Al, , � L� 'a psopuck. " .";.-1111 , ", I " " 4%, ah eas v 0, Ca. SkAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY I . , : , .-:.,�4'1!','; r I l I , gyj­,�W�g �jift ,these emperi- memt will launth -ext i e du *4 Centf.al , . I 0 ` co'ne6in the, app&*htIS1 ap#eo,44� _ , . Miss M?Onica 0%ullivan, of TbrOrl- telephone office, $2,50,- fttl , ", a, . &JP-W"W"~ �%itlgiy - to the tiotal eampaign,to qhcouiag& the 'buy- . . A. D. Sutherland, . . W.m. S. Broadfoot, . 1-0 'A: culniffilhfion, �d a fight bb"W41,44 ma, � . �` to, spent Labor Day with her par- ,switching fout vireek§, $69 - R 0 11�IW� � �, 11 ,,�o�,.-( _ ��t',,1,44 .. , 4 01. 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