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I ... i � I fectly fair- I I 141 fe;;� I r.._, � �.. - '.':­" --�V,,t' . .�, ,1_1,1� �� .. . (Have you li.eard her � . I I I . . 1.1j, "�,�'. 19� 1�11S . -� I , L "I", I .1 I V k' ,old .4 In! 11 .11 ; " �, . , ,� . - .- J, ", , , ", & e;t, �,;, - - � . " , UNI _�., i "� , Rk"1--1,7114" ,� ", ". ", , 'R , , " , , Iy drollhed , �and- , , " ", �Rlrll_,11, - .1 , t�,,,�� ''. :-.11 ."I :1 , - . � , � : . It, , , � - ..q., I .1 ' _ ,,, � . 1. - . � .�­��R,: �:�,�,�.J, I " I., sufficient h , """ I , , �, �. '! L 'O , " � "' $ NA-T,j � N, , ,,�� " " , , , � �,.�PR`Eli.11;_,,. � [� ,', She!$ JW14,,gAd charming, and per- . I . E PARKE ' ' � ,. .�� � , .- __' ,� 11 I ,�6 ': :.,. :.�i 11 . "itickle, the, ivor- ih `01 e cent experiments by�' thi Po''ttmel x '' . .1 . 4:, I - �, 1 � ­;'. A", !,.,, ­ � . I I ­� _�,X,.,, '1VNi1�,-,,',1, 11 _. ,. I , I­X�'. ­, , I , I . 11 .-.. .. � !�%­:!,.) .11 , N�'!,�,A�- ,.4", .. ., I . "'A d! , ��%�,,, "k x . W777 .1 R , t, nifest, ion of ies" there?) , , ,�, i of Chemistry �O,A,V, it was ; , I . 7-7 P �� . I �' � .1 & 1M1MMq-k3A1kq rift. 'Anal as A Inani our cit- ',�._ �'Jj .Fl.' . . 0 �'111` - , " , " �,, I " �111 . WV Vn JP14q*n, � - I v I __ = # f 7 1 ' _111 close thissong I . _. , , Izeu ,� pon.4gence in you, you T� we . er X. . PU 1,01, , an4e444wWro,p1�1'". �wnv,._Tw ) , i 4 ,- .ere And now i , �t t so, Pub ,,,, ,.owing that, fn . JI'd � pt -g 0, i, mem, elected to the bftlie6t, position and En .ends ,wh , wvorp "'won -4 d, "' "'" . � . Q Tead this I I �,v I . . _" verse, I f.. tU4,0,.Sol g"agpial Hospital yoix,� have had, the -highest bonor eon- , , . bdrs,�,:,a � _ _ J, " - ber to . ferred upon you that it � is possible for Say, "True? F. ,G, Neelin." I I _:� , Boawd�,',,m.et�,,�n:tbe,Q,op,nt"l�I "Wivan ��t_ - - ­ _ �- kor".. -to "ei4MAyor . phi 6foie our citizens to oonferi When 1 you were . -com. , aj*ovilior .lie, b . � .1 1 Ids; departure for, Torl -and in agj�- - elected Mayor of our I town I fo; , T -the 9 ., . — E I �, I � preciation ,of M4 public " servicest to year 1930. I ' 'RON COUNTY . F I present him with an address and, This position, YOU have filled- in a 1931 H U I hand -some c1fib 'bag. , . very creditable manner, and we feel COUNCIL 1� Mr.. Parke has been a* valued and that our citizens appreciate the Sew- b �: . E. 191t, I respected citizeq of $eaforth for vices you haive rendered -iii this irnr Ashfi6 J Id --J. A McKenzie, J. I .. many years, and during� all his reoi- portant position. .� . I chie. I . dence here, has taken an active and As a member of Our Hospital Board Blyth -J. R. Cutt. I P 1� it part in public life. ' you have always been willing to do Brulssels­�A., C, Baeker. ,� �. prontinei For ten years; Mr. Parke has been 'your bit in, carrying on The work of lClintorg�G. H. Elliott, n memberof the Council Board, serv- our Boar& We can assure you that . Colborne -A. J. Goldthorpe. ing in -that time as Reeve for one we have dppreciate& your presWe Exel M. Firancis. and- influence at bur meetings and, wc ,Go,dericl W, Crai-gie, J. J. KOS- I . , ,.�, I r ch that the time has ei. . He has been a menibe� of the Fire regret very mu Brigade for tw�nty yeaTs,'acting in cqme *hea you W,ill .no, 4onger be able Goderich Tp.-Wilfiarn Haacke., the official capacity of Foreman for ,to, Meet with us. Gray -John McNab, F. Collins. ' N tw, Chief While you have only been a mem- 'Hap -L. H. Rader. � s Hensail-Owen Geiger. ,�ryea_rs andfor o years was . the Brigade. her ,Of the Public Utility Commission . MT. Parke was one of the promin. for the year 1930, you -have mani- Howick-4. W. Gamble, M. Leonard , ant members of St. Thomas, Anglican fested your interest in this depart- Hullett-Mat. Axmstroug. hai � - Church, where for a -period of time ment of ,Qu�r town work, .by Your at- McKillop --J. M. Eekart. er. he.acted -as Treasurer and, for the past tendance, and your knowledge of the Morris -W. Henderson. n -di � 1�aar years as Warden. He -had. also work of the Commission. Wle desire iSeafortb--4. W, Beattie. been a member of t,he ScL,tt ,Memorial �at this time to express to you Our Stanley -A. T. Keys. . Hospital Board since its%ducepti,011. - ,,. sincere appreciation of- the services Stephen -R. Go,qtz, W. H.,Swe*yzer. , the Tuakersmith-W. ,P. Thompson. ; On Friday evening the address was you have given our town,, aISO, 17 - read by h,arjMayo;T W. H. Golding, and manner in which you have conducted Turnberry-I. %ight. . ye i *e presentation was made by Reeve yourself as a citizen. You have been Usborne--4arnes Ballantyne. ju J. W. Beattie. I . I . a credit to yourself and also 6 our E. Wuwanosh--4R. Thompson. A town. . W. Wawsmosh-W. J. Stewart. Or The following is theaddress: We fully realize- that in your leav- Wingham-J. W� -XcKibborL in . . � "Wichniond G, Parke, Esq. DeaT ing town, weare losing a, type of citi- .0 &11 � T�rlend: Having learned, with regret zen that any municipality can ill af- . 9.r tat ford to lose. We also realize that the N ews and Information. For in, . ) reasons to leave bur town, we, as -best -of friends must part. W�e there- the Busy Farmer 'the members and ex -members of our fore, wish you -and the members of ' se municipal couilleil, members of the your family the very best of success Experiments at 0. A. C. Fa I public utility Commission and, of the wherever your lot may be cast, and Some extensive experiments are uN- Ca . Hospital Board, who have been as- we hope that your highest ambitions der way with dairy cows at 0. A. C. sociated with you in connection with will he fully realized,. . A -new system of feeding is being �., tliese, diff erent organizations, felt that In closing, we ' desire to present to tried ,out which has as its main idea � . mie could not sever the relations that: you this club bag as a tang1ble, ex- the feeding of dairy cows on a ration be - bove so harnionio=ly and -so happily pression of our appreciation, far the which does not include Succulence. f e�E ' existed among us, without taking this services you have rendered'on the var- This system was originated in E.119- th I � 11 opportunity of expressing to you ,our ious boards ,here represented, with lawl. and is reported to have given LS . sincere f your splendid tbe'hopp that it will -always remind excellent 'results. The outcome of thd .gr asgistance, which has so generously �ou of your friends in Seaforth. pres,-YA experiments will not be known du beein given in carrying on the work !Signed!: Councll--J. W. Beattie. until the groups of cows shall lia.ve I I of these various -organizations. Reeve; Isaac Hudson, Robert Smith, calved but interesting progress has I 0 11 As a member Of our town council W. J. Bickell, L. F. Bolton, Con Eck- be.n made so far. . . -for some ten years, you have endejav- art; Public Utility C_*n1n1issi0U­-J- J- I ored to fill the v ' arious positions Cluff, W. H, Golding; Scott Memorial Fertilizing Tomatoes. which you 'have occupied, in a eon- Hospital Board, W. H. Golding, Chair- Tomatoes have become a verr�m- scientious manner, having always had man; R. R. Ross., Secretary; W. J. portant and staple article'of diet. it � . the best interests of the town at heart. Duncan., Trel John C. Laing, J. is with reference to vitamin content , - . It is not at all necessary for us to W. Beattie, Mrs, J. F. Daly, Mrs. J. tl,at tomatoes axe especially valu- . t out that your efforts have been B. TyTeman, Mrs. R. S. Hays. W. A. able sinte they constitute a �ource pow apprecioited by our citizens. As a re- 1,CTi,dh-,. " , of Vitamin -C which has great influ- .. ence on growth and health. Five . field tests were conducted last sum- . . . trier by the Department of Chemis- . 11 THE LIQUOR QUESTION - TO A MAN OF W � IDE , try, �0. A. C., in the Acinity of St. . "',___ I . .. I ,.-11_,_,- ".., � _ - P�rt Hope 'nd . I ' RLNOWN ` ." Catharines, Bloomfi�ld, a . I Hen-sall, January 7,� 1931, Collingwood. These showed an aver - i . In litefrature in bygone days prom- age yie?d Of 174.2 bushels, per acre . � Editor Expositor-. inent places and important material where 750 pounds of fertilizer was . ed Th tifert lized section aV_ . I The liquor ques&o,n is in, politics. It things were choice subjects for writ- aPPli - e u i � is the biggest question in Provincial ers, but in the sequence of present eraged 54.9 bushels per acre, giving I . politics- beside it all other questions date evel political and old age per- a gross gain from fertilizing,of 119.3 - � fade in�o insignificance. It is going sonalities in every community are ev- bushels. The net return was $45 1 -to stay in politics until it is settled er present subject matter for an im- per. acre, Which was found to be a m and it -never will be settled until it is mediate write-Au,p, even to the extent return better than three for one on ai � use withal. the investment. Fertilizers used a I settled right. of awakening the poetic m Dviring the past few week.a.a repres- were: 2-126, 0-14-6, 3-10 --- 5 ati.d ki f I By all. means lot all the education MacLean's Magazine 4-&--10. ce 'that can be sbsoTbe� soak through entative of q the craniums of the people, but we writing staff, in the person of Miss S muist remember that the education has Lillian Holland, daughter of the Rev. A Forty -Acre Farmer. been going on. since the daysof Noah. Mr, Holland, Rector of St. John's To the question whether he was al Churcb, Simeoe, was) a resident here able to make a living in this time of - The liquor interests ark, also ed'u- , and through "endearing ession a Western Ontario man li I eating and they have a more effective charms" became a social favorite, opeTating a 40 -acre farm, said; .,I h . way of doing it. All interested in the Her questionaire of informative 9tyle am making a little more than a liv- f propagation of the liquor business will be well pleased, So long as the drys of writing is unique and) eirdnentlY ing; I am at a job that I like; I am do nothing else but educate. purposive, thus the selectionOf write- my own .boss and I have no fear of . up subjects remain a joy forever. unemployment. Neither I nor my h The provincial government did, Say Through interrogating an old-eimer,family try to keep up with the it I that they will not again refer the 'here, it was learned Biblical Job -like, Joneses though we live Well the matter to the people, and, the present ,,There was a man, in th6 land of farm Supplying a large part of what m -0 outlook is that they are going to boss Huron whose name was Lion Eff -Ge-e,y' we need on the table. We have a i �, the legislature for many years to and the young writer like Job's good small car that we use sensibly. g � ' come. Tho opposition view, the ques- angel, said, to the old Tory scribe, Where.could I get a business for th� . tion -with fearand trembling, but nut ,,Whence, comest thou?" who, eschew- same investment that would return . , with great joy, and to gave a resist- ing the dark complexes of the ather me as muc ' h? " I I � ance they have gone to some distance angel -replied, "From going to and fro From this declaration it is evi- 1 away from it. So it is up to the drys in Seaforth and walking -up. and down dent that there are 50�-acre farms t to move. No one. can prevent them the streets in it " for over lialt a which are doing their share in Con- P from getting up a petition and get- Century. The laco�kc, "You'll do! Nuff tributing to the wealth of the coun- I ting it signed by 80' per cent. of the sedl" finished, the intervIew and the try and giving the owner a fair liv- ,( electors of this Province and then face following immortalizing lines were ing. The man referred to above was, e the foe -at Queen's Park and, rd4ke subsequently added:, willing to .let his neighbors expend a �' their deimand&for the removal of the I � their energies on the -big farms and b I " deadly stuff . TO F. G. NEELIN the big herds. His -plan was to co,n- E ( Whiskey is a fire that burns uP centrate on a few good animals I k more energy and vitality than it gen- I write of a man, of wide reFtIOW11, Which gave good returns and this ), erates either in. society or commWee, ffis locks are white (they once were year he experienced, no trouble in , and it will never end, unemployment. brown); . meeting his tax bills. He has ample c . Full many a day be labored long, reason for feeling satisfied. I . SUBSCRIBER. Nd clatter of press and workmen I- strong; The granulation of honey 'has been A man whom mind was never Still, engaging the attention, of the Depart- . Working his way with -right goodwill. ment, and Prof. E. M. Dyce has be -n ' - Whereve,r be went, his voice was heard carrying on experimental worl.� �.oth In a merry joke, *-or encouraging word. at the 0. A. C. and at Cornell Uni- His paper clean and -witty withal, versitY, Ithaca, N.Y. It is hoped in -1 Fair to others, large or small. this way to be able to advise hon,ey THE EXPOSITOR Numberless folk who heeded his say producers on the best methods ol . Now prosper along the broad highway handling their crop so that their I Through F. G. Neelin. product reaches the consumer iii the CLUBBINGLIST Once in the far -gone, days of yore, most attractive form possible. I M,embers of parliament hold the floor, Weekly Crop Report. .4 .. Suddenly, one of the greatest there, Agricultural representative through - The Expositor and The Toron- .(Sir John A. Macdonald) Idt his chair Out OntaXi,D reporting for Christmas to Globe ............. $6.30 Struck by a young man, tall and week state that beef cattle are in I The Expositor and The Toron- straight, good condition with few beRng market - to Mail and Empire ... $6.80 With he -ad erect, of keen estate. ed. Very little bay or grain is being .4 1 6young man,", he cries, "please step marketed either, farmers apparently � I I The Expositor and The London � V I Advertiser ........... $6.30 this way, holding for higher prices. All dress - A , I have something to pass to you this ed poultry, including geese, turikeys , , The Expositor and The London - day. and chickens, were well cleaned up �1 Free'Prtss ---� ....... � .$6.30 . For you I see a future bright, . in the Christmas rush. There is yet The Expositor and The Toron- A -refuge for the weary who come in a scarcity a water in Trany sections. 11, to I)aili Star ........ $6.30, your eight. In Essex County tiling machines , ti V he Farm- ,In token of one, who talent can spy. ,are ,ve,ry active, especially on 'Pelee 'I, I The Expositor and T Xindly accept this -red necktie." Island. where 375,0100 tile were ship-, , 1. - ers, Advocate .......... $1.00 �F. G. Neelin, �ed last summer. Creaniery men in The Expositor and 'Mohtr�al prontenac are well satisfied with the . , " $3.86'' Wituegs ....... i....i, Now, as the evening of life creeps, on, 'quantities of cream coming in and Th6 Expositor' and The CMWN6� You'R find in a little Seaforth, town, are paying 31c per pound for butter- . Record .............. $106 ' A kindly man whose time ig spe�nt fat for special and, 90c for first. The � .1 With Others, who listen wfth- eager epg Output in Lincoln now exceeds , 11 Inteilt � . I I tl* demand with priom somewhat -, , �� CLUBBING RATES WI101�1?�, I �T6 his stories, alwgo 'neo y"rs aftr, lower. Wr.y cattle in Prince Ed- � 14 , ears .. j�gUd with tintillig glass at the baa�. ward are lower than for in -any V I OTHER PERIODICALS XAV'�2, ,�Vafii 1'jb,d1'6S, all els the Btsu BftiA- -with good grade eoWs, bringing from V .1 . I . $e.6 to $7.5. &v4rb,l ctre of hay RE HAI)- ON APPLICAITnI , ' �'l filb1l. .,. . I I . �, I nY River f0'r $12 11 I ­ .�, , MW VAf a knows 4 . , his gTiod traits *ere ,,sold In W ,4_A *.1_4 4,�r"IrA,tjo -so chick6na 4 �, � I � .1 i A. —it _ itlid sfp4n . . . I ,:, ,.;, � ��� ... I ", I I X,;� 1. . I I �11�, 1. ,,, : ( . - IN",11", ',',,P , � , , X 15", 'f, I .1 that the Uighest relb, )f� barley"', K EN CONTE- �7 , , . ' I , " �i�S�14,",k� ,11 ,�,� - �, l. '. . folla I . ' - I _. I P � w , 4 _. ", " , p . --1" , . .., , �', . . . . . . A I it , .1 , I � , . I . 01,i,;r , I � � ''4;� :'. . 15,,g'r4'.'7Mr, 11 IT, ; : ' , _V ,, ;.1 ; I Were -realized where 0'at�'s OTHO-�� ,QP,Q,:40-'T",A ... 0 1�1 ".. � root crop, The depm*m . I .1 1- 11 p I . . '. _itl', ,I' '� 'R -'Ll co ". I 1, 41,11 , �,�,�:.­';",T"N � 7" .. � 11 � � ,,,,�r I 11 I I . , 4 � ,,,­l','�t',"' I I . .. 11 1� I 2z �,,-�11.',:, I � z Ill . 1. - i'­'� - I ... mento with fertilizer ,on - b , F.111 �_ , '2, , Y �i-,�.1^1�1',� ��,-�,�:-$" IRM I I , . . 11. �� .�� - I i i4 �Iel, . - , I I , �, . le",�T,;.; ,;�l;',,� , � ­-,��,,,,..�11, - % 10 In I 'showing a big- iner,w,e, . I .1.1 t, "I 1�1 � p,, ,- , .0 a , ' , .11, .. f �3,�", � I I I � tl���..111111111'1�,­ - V* '! - , 4 1 Y1999 1 �-, ,'.. . Wed to eat many oflh.e� ,0, I � 1, I � , .1. � � ­ , 't". ere �used. . 1 - esoffered, ded ��",' ""111, ,,, very, �'Of th,18 *here fertilizers w , I IM 0 " 11 .1 .1 �111 _� .I I.. ­ - ­ "#6 1. I 1� . � portaut in view of the fact thig bjrds at home. -This is 4 00141 - ot 11. ;� yp0,1.1-."-,.�1'11;111.11P p- '11"! .r I , - l 'i,�, � ch was reported, from , ; ­IZV I . . . . . tho, West, ,, - " ft `� I �. ��'! ,�,4 ''� ,� �, � 'l �,,;; � I 1, "O. . 11�aS province last year sowed 625,000 Whi iffi`;'),Q' F 'f �'��"" — AM a mo us F, el .'elo'g, - " _ - l,)�, , ll� 11 -11 , '11 . . I . I acres of -barley. some weeks ago, and it is a. eomditWn;;, , ,1 _71T, Ili _-1 I , 'IV , N"I"'A 11� R � - . I . i few iust'ancP 'All, by a' IN � -1 I - which in more than a 1, - Pa. - 00 ,,L_�,I,,,e"�,�P,4j?, 1. I., � ,,� " P L " I . efia P has been found ,to be true in Ontario V ,::,-,;,-qp,.""�,,���4i7,�,,.;�,�,�,� a aen car I. Ifly � re- - -,,�, i, ,gg � I` -q, . . . � �,, ":�f�' 11 gl� 11 I ­ �,*F­:,Av,ii, I J- - � "�,'? 'gg� . �0. ON__.'�P,�_ i,,�,J,4 J ;_ , INT9 . I . � ,�P7,,_u,�tA,,;', �­ I _ ired. Jt is. clean AGRICULTURAL TOPICS . � � _,;,�r,,4, ,� , a I . _, . . , " I .11 ,1111 , ' "' � money in Milk , "'01, , : qj",� ..., ',l, - A,, 1.1, I,!, ... 11, "" p L �9 -, ,", .4 kt � "' There should bespPeial interest for. S. S. 100opw - 0 i A �W�, I � and'unitgrm. Furs a Necessity. , ,, d , Y'_ ,,, " '111 .. , 1. 1, ---,10.,.1; 11,11 ,1,11 ., �0 ,� S'.." -, , "� �, n�, , 1P1411. . figures with;re.�. ensOn in .a OiQ$e� *4 'Q , " "� , I The success of any business, lies. in prairie farmers in the, 0 "M - I ; ; � -11, i I .1 �_ 1, 0", , NI . 54 -PP 1" the market demand. It might have SPect to milk Production lied %� 9onda3(;, secaril , W. 1. the annual report Of the Domini6a. 4.0- U. M _fl`-_-V-.1�'"'�"-9.`�F*1,", been. expected. that under existing em- Lethbridge', t ' ­.'�rj,,� .Station at h6 J,SoVesh,.p. ­ ' W ,� , . 11w 0 ,;; 'e"W ;Elkro , , " Try It# Experimental Th � � "". , . ditions, of world-wide financial d6pkes- ' "I. �� "I,,, I -1 �, WX c-o'�Q ii .. 11 I Sion fur farming would suffer heavily, Alta. The nine cows- in the li�wd pio� didates :For the"" "'. , ,l� i I 1111�� . O�TWS the results I i �. , "' . I.. . 1��� areas 0, 10�­­, ­ . duced an average of 11,441.6 p I am.w'."..., V1 -11 . l.i�, f , ;'t'l.. ,l:: For som. reason., however this has not - 4, V11 - e Oro., 505n NVY. 0. xi'. J;Lv,.l I � . CLUFF at SONS been -the case for gol furs, even -at of milk and a butterfat average of in e 'rfir ", ��� . ") �' . I � the late winter sales, -brought fair 396.76 pounds. With butterfat at 4 Pailsley;; 485- W G - PC , , ;,11 , I— I . � � , . . _X - . � L, "" ., - ­ ,,' I -, � nd .L11 33 *;� 41.34 cents per pound this -r ,f -rd sis-,H r , 7" epresents Lang " .7 . , *WJ * I I , .. . , t � . prices From this it would appear - ­.�11 ­­_ � , , , , ___ Added % is I% 290. Thorna 11, ` 'V o thli ,.,p , __ ,­­ __ __ . . � " . j Ha'W=Llb 'W'�Zto' , � ,�, up,_�, _ " La;:R� ., ,, 6' ,',��'� a value of $164,02. ., �. "'M 1, .44011- , "I' , luol�, , , , ", that furs are more or less a ne�es- _ y',.,�, een bringing about equal: prie- sdty, particularly in 5 cents ed as Public Utilities, Co A, - �, b the northern t1le value,, of skim -milk at 11 L ....?. -1 11-1 , 0�t � , I �,�R n tglillffil at M cents a pound In Temiska- countries. -Annual Report, Federal per cwt., at $27.61 for a -total pro- having 417 votes- agahinvg,t , 41 ". �11�,". - , ,� �'�,� I . I'll - , _­­ "I " I ____ F, - :-, "'�,a . t, ,l'�,,L', . Department of Agriculture. duction. value per cow of $19L63. The favor of his opponenti, W, JT; ­;`q),610J I il '. , �� 0,.L41', , — , I total cost of feeding was $iM52, Three of theretizing m�enibewv � " %,;� ".. . ".. - 11A, � 1� ". --.R1,11'9 , leaving a profit of $89.11 per head. public school board, W. J. T...". 11 W,',A��f'g,� � '. �;'.4�11`6 � � Carleton County Winners. Fixing Quality. 1. .�.. � C. S. Venner and -9, T.. C-6- ,leg ' - - - 111r," llffl�, ` ,_ -4 rhe Ottawa Valley and, particular- One of the most valuable of -the ser- , �� �.. "Ill,; - 'hi """A �i',� "I" Q , � Carletoia County, wbich-1as for vices provided for the protection of Challeage Efficacy of B.G.G. returned by acclamation, "._M;��l,�_,.6'-,,,�'�� -1 1. .� .�. 11 1, I �,,',,.­, X , , ws been famous for good seed Is consumers in, Canada as wall as for The efficacy -of 11B.G.G." propbylac- other retiring member; .." TPO" i ',�', ��,!�,.�,��r.,, " ,,,,, , , , ,�, 'I",", I I - tly proud of its growers who have tie vaccination against bovine tuber- Churchill, was re�-eleeW,, s6em. jF, W',�','�,.',����'I'�",�,,,-,�,,�"- . advantage to growers who produce . , ­ 11 ,,il __ . � _', ­:�";?' - �j,;,,! I I , - l" � I I I : ,, , "- ":k", ", . c many prizes at the larger high quality products is the commer- I �. I 1'.� A 1�' ��� Len so culosis is -seriously challenged by the votesagainst 50 for James %Mi� lll:kl� . dn shows this fall. At the Royal Fruit Path-ollogical Division of the Animal . . 1. 11 ­� -.:I�,�, ...... I -0- . . , "', .4"T civil inspection service of the GODERICH " , �: ','� " , � �, �� i 1:1.1. spite of Strong aompetitiqn from Bv�nch. During the past fiscal year Diseases Research Institute in a . 1 1.)",3 ' . . '; � �S� , parts of Canada, I[ arletoR seed staff inspectors made 3,300 visits to ,5tateme'At appearing in -the annual re- In the municipal ,lections he,ld B&k� :, � �,,.,�.-��!,?',, � -,Z_ ._� .1 , owers caTTied off 24 -jwizes includ" 414 canning, plants throughout the port of the Federal Department of I day the largest vote in the history -of � - , . �� �,', ;`��', �' ' a, number of firsts.; A study Of Dominion, issuling 2,400 certificates Agwiculture for the fiscal year 1%29- � %� . the Town of,Goderich was PoI14.'�� A­"�.�. - I ' ­l;�;' . , ­ , -, list of awards made Inthe record covering pvaducts from which 694 '30. International significance attach� toW vote of 1,M was polled for *4 �', -� 4 �'��' . ", �` ': " " � camples were, taken; these include: In thig eon i- � " ,d exhibit at the 'Ottawa Winter es to the statement owing to the fact mayoralty candidates. ir showa no less thani 58 ptrizes. for Cases that the system of "B.C.G." vacerna- Charles C. Lee was electe4 Mayor lj,3r . : -�,� . _.: ,:..: ­i­ leton County growers. Tomatoes ............. 477 tion was introduced by the Pasteur a majority of 16& over his oi��poneor . :�__,,,� ; .�', le . . . . . ;; 1, , . 1, �� low , "I ;:�'�, Tomatoe products ..... 477 Institute of France. Experimental Rdbert E. Turner. The vote ,_ 1 lf4,,. - WA�X',��, - I'll ,,91_1 Im The . -,�Oti.,; mZot . � ;,t� .... 1� ,� , �: � �,� :.�,,!.� . r ,� , 01 Alfalfa For Pal Y. work in Canadai has been carried on Lee, 901; Turner, 741. �A3 . Peas .................. 22,14M ,��-.,�� L. " Alfalfa inthe green state has 'ong as a major study since 1924 and while elect is -a -prominent WSM7eSS mait.,19f '', � � ,; %'?�. ... I., . ..l , Corn ................. 11,410 . �.2"Z­ en recognized as an ideal poultry it is not possible as yet to make a final I "I'll "i � , , 4rr,a Pears ................. 64,700 Goderich and -has W previous nian- � -� �,g when used in conjunction vith report the statement adds "the ex- . L; ". I , Evaporated, apples .... 40,830 . icipal experience. In the tbree-col """"', . 11, , e usual grain§ and mashes. It 15 The federal inspection service de- Perla"ental evidence so far obtained is ered contest for the Deputy Reeve- ' . ,�,,_11'lp . . . ,. �' ed extensively as range or as cut termine the quality of the product ,distinctly unfavorable. Th majority ship, J. J. Mo was elected by a . l,"'�t, 0 ser , . �,� een feed for birds in confinehilent to �e of the animals -killed at different stag- ma#ority of "I l., �_R* , which is required by statute 3121 over Wesley M. me_ 11 :1.,2M ring the spring, summer and fall es. of the investigation have shown Lean. ' The vote was: J. J.. Mo.serr 1. 4:11 ... marked, ,on the Iabel affixed to every ,,�.. I . � evidence of tuberculosis infection to -,"gIff, can of pro -duct offered for sale in 748; W. 'AT. McLean, 436; William -1. 11 ..�-.:­ I . Canada. a varyimg degree; and the animals Ba-ilie, ,420. There werre eight can4i- '��-1111 . which appeared to enjoy a temporary .: z.17. dates in the col fGT the council, ­._ I i �� ­ ... . resistance to progressive disease. axe - .1 More Eggs Laid. . . with Six to be elected. Leslie Flick . . �1 -1 During the ten years since Egg ppving, for the most part, to be car- and Joseph D. Wilson, were the de.- . . . � I., ... %.1 I " Hard Time Dance Laying Contests have been conducted riers asd spreaders of virulent iufee- fe ted ,Candidates. 1, this ,,,test R. � ,� a ..14 . - '.1 . . by the Experimental Farms Branch tion. With the knowledge at present o Hays, Jr., headed, the p0H vits 1,091 11 , X.��', will he held in of the Federal Department of Agri- available "B.C.G." vaccination Of - ,,�,;,t� votes. D. D. [Mooney. was a close see- �,,.. � WALKER'S HALL culture a steadl increase in the vol- cattle could, nothe justified in Canada ond with 1,026 vo-tes. The result: I- .. 4471� ... ::: i BRUCEFIELD ume of egg production is noted In ' fct, is distinctly cantra-indi- C. Hays, 1,091; D. D. Mooney, 1,4026-p ��� I * . I IT 1929 the average of 5,256 birds trap- cated." . . 0. Hwnber� -a9;1 C. Worbeell, 704; . I ��n, �, on I I - nested in thesa contests wag- 176.5 Douglas Brown, 793; P. Carey, 787-, . r, ,�,;! " I A Growing Service. Ison, 653. J. . ,�,,.Y eggs ppr bird-, an increase of fifty- L Flick, 696; J. D.. W4 ,� ", " ­ ­�,,i I Mond4y, Janua 144 four eggs per 'bird ,over 1919. When first started -in 1919, -roughly �i. Craigie was, elected' reevta by se'-, 1 . .. i ' Plan , jg: .. , , ten years ago, the t Inspection I �: .. ­.. I . �,.�,',E . i�,'j clamation� ­ . , . I . . . . . . . . . . q � "I Those not in costain, Sew -vice of the F44erdl Department of .., I e, 75 ,cents. . A Good Year -Bat HENSALL 11 11 I .. ,� :1 , ., ., . Gents 50 cents, including tax. Agriculture examined a total of 8,76,- �, LADIES PROVIDE LUNCH The year 1929 lareferred to as one 466 plants imported into Canada. Last Owen Geiger was elected Reeve b3r �� �, I comparatively free from, spectacular �2.11 Ladies, without lunch, 25 cents outhreaks� of insect pests. But, th, yearthis -service reached the huge fig� a majo,rity of 50 votes over John W. ,... ,-, . - annual report of the Dominion De- irre of 48,044,6M plants imparted i,n- Ortwein. The vote was 1917 to 1417. ��. S , - partment Of Agriculture, cites as a to 'Canada from other countries, an Geiger is a former holder of the of- .� �� I . � — conservative estimate of the damage increase of 5,000,000 plants over 1928. fice. E. L. Mickel, William Consitt, . 11�1 I ,:�.. by the major insect pests to the wheat These iralportations, had an estimated Walter Spencer and R. J. Cameron j, I ­ onths in most alfalfa -growing value of $1,583,103. In the course, of were elected to the Council, and the ': �,.� I , i � as, but the value of the hay as crop in Saskatchewan alone $10,01-2,- the work 1-5,N6 permits were issued defeated candidates, were George C- ,�� 1� . � .:�, 000. �n, winter feed is not so generally I and 9,316 inspections made. As a, Petty, James'SangsteT and David Rob- ,2 jj--� .l own, So much of the Year's Sue- Fighting "Bugs" Pays. result of this service a V)tal of 908 inson, Mickel and Spencer are mew � 3, ss depends on the number and A saving of $26,000 in one district diseased plants and insect pests were council blood. The vote: Mickel, I'll, iality of chicks hatched each . detected. The pests intercepted in- 2r,3; Consitt, 211; 'Spencer, 190; Cam- � ...... I �il pring, that it is important to do 1n All throtrgl� a local control cluded caterpillars, scale insects, bor- eron, 167; Petty, 142; Sangster, 121; 1 possible to iscrease the fertitit�r Caltipaign, in connection with the sug- sixty Robinson, 87. ar beet crop, and another case of a el's, bulb flies and mites. In IT 1. ad haUhability of the eggs and the, cases the plants involved were refus- BLYTH . seving of $5900 On One farm alone as , vability of the chicks, Experiments the result Ok control work with the ed entry and in 504 caises shipments ,!, I I ave shown that 20 per cent. better wheat stem sawfly, show rather con- we're returned to consignors as 'not J. R. Cutt had been elected Rev" "I �rtility elusively the value of the work being having been properly inspected for by acclamation, as bad the trustees . � �, atchabili,ty of fertile eggs can be 'ed ,Out under the direction of the pests and disleases. in the country of J. H. R. Elliott, E. Munro and A. B. �15 I btained from birds where alfalfa earn . . I Taylor, and' the water commissioner, l��, ' Entomological Branch of the Domin, origin. .1 ay instead of straw is used as litter In addition to this service inspec- R. M. McKay. Interest Monday cen- .... . the breeding pens. The alfalfa ion Department of Agriculture. pion of mail parcels amounted, to 2,966 trod on the election for council. The I , I . hould .be used as litter during the Must Produce Quality and Control examinations of 3,515 containers in succes,sful candidates were: I. Wal- I" nter months prece-kng the breed- . Volume. all. A total of 383,244 plants arrived lace, 164: C. Bell, 153; E. LaundYr I ng season andi the same treatment 'in Canada in this way. 137, and F. Bainton, 126. The unsue- .. ��111 iven to males and, females. In a message to Eastern farmers The inspection service also covered cessful candidates were: G. WItites, I I 11 '. recently issued the, Hon. R. Weir, Fed- plants brought into Canada by pass- 124; J. H. Houver, 74 and, GeOT91M . Barley Crop Important. eral Minister, points out that to com- engeTs on boats. During the fiscal Machan 72. Barley has competed strongly with pete, in world markets thA farmers of year 1929-30 a total of 3,967 boats 1" roducer on On� Canada must (1) continue to make were visited and On these 182 pg,ssen- TLTCKERSMITH I I ,� :. � I a-rio farms. This grain holds an im- grogress along the lines of even more e,re found to have plants with ReeVe--W. P. Thompson. Council- 11 ortant place, for several reasoll,3. scientific farming; (2) reduce the cost gers w I . them. In twenty-five instances pota- lors__�M. Clark, W. Archibald, ,A- t is a comparatively high yielder. of producing farm products; -and (3) toe, being -,brought in from Europe Brown, C. ,McKay. :1 P,xpe,riments shows that mixed with having a definite put -pose in market- were intercepted and confiscated. 1, arly oats, returns from the combin- in�g, (a) ,see that no product inferior Nursery stock exports to a total of WEST WAWANOSH Ill tiom exceed highest yields obtainel in quality goes to a foreign market, 5,42 shipments to twenty-one differ- Result of a close vote in West ..4 y either grain, separately. Also in (b) produce in sufficient volume to e,nt countries were also inspected; re- Wawanosh Township shows that Wil- I nalysis, it is shown that in car- bold a market -once obtained, and (c) presenting an increase of three hun- liam Stewart was elected Reeve by a �� I'll ohydrates and protein, barley com- regulate supply to s-ach markets so dred per cent. in the quantity of nurs- margin of two over William Mould, . ,� .1 T� r th field Corn. as -to prevent flooding. I .i. I ery stock sent out from Canada. This the vote being, 199 to 197. It was a 161. Barley is also the north country — material included 245,361 bulbs, 403,- four-cornefred- race, with Reeve -elect *1,1 -iiappened? . I X orn. In northern counties, where What ,o6l ornaml 130,335 fruit trees, Stewart,and, Mr. Mould, -who hold of- ", axly frosts render the growing soa- "What 'happened to poultry?" is a 15,693 conifers, 5,817 pounds of tree fice, for the Past two YcRrs, in advance ,: , I , N ,� son too short for the production of big question to dealers and others in- seed, 1,000 pounds of ,onion -sets, 1,000 of James Forster with 155 votes and ,�,� � le -7- Crops und terested in the holiday market. The square yards Of god and 97 vegetable William Garr with 86. The council . � i i�l ! to be an excellent substitute. it explanation Offered by t,b'9 Markets roots. elected wag: Thomas W�ebster, 403 11 i Service of the Federal — McQuillin, 400, vot"; "I grows rapidly and, is the shallowest- Intelligemce, votes. John ". rooted of all the cereals, Because of Deparrtment of Agriculture is - "The Grades for Rhubarb. Cait,n f s Alitcheson, 329- Albert Gam- I., i P . these two points, barley does best logical explanation seems to be that The Dominion Fruit Branch have mie, 270. Henry Leischman was de- �". 1, of all cereals on ground which is in- ,'farmers, discouraged by the low pric- introduced three recommended grades feated at .the polls. He secured W3 *.,." - , I for "forced" or hothouse rhubarb, votes. Th,eTe is a possibility that , . . I �11. c e,0 - ill. — these are: "Canada Fancy," not less there will be a re Ount in the r ve .,�ll than three inches in circumference ; ship. 4� q �� � , "Canada No. 1,11 not less -than two BAYFIELD . " I - ` inches- and, "Canada No. 2." The' Branch has also suggested The following village trustees were ,.`��`111 ,�� . I �A �, three types Of container as standard n elected at Monday's electiO' s: Hs'r- �: 1�,'�`, 11 �,­­ ;�;;; for the marketing of rhubarb: (a- a old B�raridon, E. A. Featherstons, W. 4 I'll ; .�.. standard box or basket containing 25 � J. McLeod. , �, , d I F.... pounds net; (b) a box co utaining ten HAY I ,.,P�j � "'O", pounds net, wrapped in wax or cello- Returns for Hay Township are as ..��,;.�,'�.lq, I , , It"" �, phane paper; and (c) a veneer box follows: Foir Reeve. H. Rader, 432, ;Y4,ll ., ,� 4, � holding twelve pounds net. (elected); E. F. Klopp, 390- W. R. four '. :_l,,4 _,;�,'11' ,� , 4, 1 1. . - Dougall, 251. For Council (&%t . 44.3 L I ­". � 1....�11,�ML "," "I ,,� " elected): A. Mellick, 622; R Walpek, , , , �:,,1,4, �, VaNTHROP 587; David Duebarine, 5M; W. Alex- . � W, _�,�� I, I , �,,� ander, 473; F. Corbett, 322; F. GT61)b, 41 , , 111 January Discounts --20% off Breakfast, Din- 301. ­, neFr,. Ten and Bridge Sets at BeaftiOs China This was the only, election in this "n 1 Store, Seaforth. district, Exeter and the Townships .. 411, � _�,' � 'arold Smalidon., of Walton, Mrs. H friends in havin gone of Sterphen and Usborne i g b . . 'I 1, 1��, , . I il, . �, �t - '61' "Ill' Spent the week end with v acclantation. ... �'o the village. Mr. Neil Montgomery spent a few HOWICK The results of 'Monday's elections in .:,�,,­ , . , 11, � � ,,��,, days in Winghain this week. We are sorry to hear that MaSes Howiek are as follows:- Township Ree" - William Ganil)14 Deptity, . I., ,';,;, 1. 2 . I " , ,_ � �W�, � �'I'f Nonne and Marion Little we On the &ick lbet. COMM Reeve­jdilton Leonard. 1110rX LoveTl, John Dryaw, D;;a . .. :� . , , �`:;, . I, "'i. 1 1S. S. No. 10, IkKillop, held their Thmnlas L Wier. _.�,, ,..:'.�,4� ,.`,��." � � annual nteeting last week. MT. Irwin The . . MBDIMT I 1 ­ . ­� ,�D,.! , ,,, ­;, � '1.11411111�'i , . 1� - �'111 � Trewardis, wag r"Iedt*d trustee, tru staps f ow the New Year &To MeM%. 11 - . Reeve-JoMph '11he6. 001ftn I �-, � r� r'. . "� �,",".'i �',, lgp�'J John Campbell, Ohawleils Nbyage and _J. VV. Hacka-0 Ptank, Allibiri ,I ,'�'. _�,,4�,t.lx'. l��A I �� Irwin Trewartha. . . 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