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' �'q '­" - r "". �g I w �?�i�!�,,,,� � "Wai, , ,19 ty and at I , "T". PRU.."M ­* r Ila ,W VOUS 141 an van; � 4'Rl 6"V-4,112"'Ai ­ - . [daughter, ,Ws. Roy. Lawson. , , e i , that tpoy Are ove i g, �,, 1p,",11,1�� N 11 "' �� Vg"111, 11*111 ;..�,Oi ";,k, I '�l ,:, sheibet glasses; �vover each eer 'A'AAS . - - I I . - RRS,114 I , *Mrs. Parker. - P)i�' P'atn v4lR"14 '0 crean�' intp di-stri. tited I P1,12 . Burobill has returned to To . ' III( WPQ 7� ­ " ,,,, 41� .11, -I, d Enlott'..'Qf, To,, ro,llt, r with a tables on of drizzled'honey ' ' "' ' rg. . 00, . ,., r,o t. r ront, r r4 t'� r Ving Spent a CJ>Uple ,of 4 _,q.L ,P 1 4 '! k P,pj� , I - , . � ft �,� P ",i ;"T �rrj; �1 "' — AW 1�1011 � --g -0,v', " 1� " ", j��R v� , . J).T,�'�, �r "� 11-11.1­11'gg.�� ,;.,,,� '. -4 I'll -11, '. � ,Tw 'r 'N I ­� lM , ­ ,?.D ott, pf I -they are much marp. :: tive. ur I X , _ I'll , I Ironto, E111 . A, I r niorpv r ...... , � �:"Ii ' MP T"o, . ,. I' ­­ 4 `�VT;,,�N�,' and 'Miss Ill spr , � I ORM T NO ­, , �IFWT"Q'? P 0 ;AV;' ­1,, Nisited at the home of Mr. :&=1111 weelcs her aunt, Mrs. 'Jun. LUM11- inkle over the honv�y. UXXVP.FUU .. ,, ,)k ,-V. V -00d this is, 4. generall over. uog p9r, 101"1140r " � 01 . 11,�;,V,,A , � � ­­ I r �­., 1-M-1 , -,vq�T I , o � . I? 9, ­�T' �.l 1'1�,�",.,�'?�F&&;,��qii T. Fergus -on on S ' I 7'" looked faet—an, ad4itlo,nal x on for -26 , RE � � .. jg4y �*",,,,I, ,-'�'�'il'�' --11— - 11 ',"�g�;��;' � -ed almonds, and add to all'a 4 . ' - � �g � P, ,!.)4�,V, :, salt .. , %n " I . �,�& unday last. - 14AY FOR OrALE. A, 0 ,,. S 'Q'V ,5T ,)N�P.- i p RJR, � � I %, ��7,`, , vp � �0;,�,i ,ertspoon of slightly sweetened whip- their being more effective soil TS I , . I , '. , , , � .. a son. to tis . -- ling bay in the field, tjmotby And 01411:4 L �w C"J"�" r - 11!�111 ,,",", 110 r , I , . . Miss Margaret Adams, of Londq' r , 'Miss Jean M. Woods returned A, W * ........ � �',,' , 211 " r',� !jf,41 ",g, r �r, ",,,,,,,., , , ­�� � '141 %, , ��, 11 . ped cream . I I'll, - ity. -�14,p W""I �% I; . ,a Toronto on 'Sunday. . . . than 'earthworms iS th tl L wqer� 111,10:41.0, -A I , , WOOF I " "". i '-� .,�' I 11 . �j'j�"A & "" �Y, ,,eji, , at they Carry Plover, ,offered cheap on Lof 3, CPACASIQ4 0"'. I r .1 . " 1� " ­011`111�2� r'� I .. " I I ';".1i", isupkersuirm. AppN to J03W. SPRO4 � � 11 ,'I I 11��,t;111!",� " .boro, and Mr. Cunpingliam, of A , T, So �., . . , , " � �'L." 3'r I � "I 1,V ,� ,,%6 � i§ ,,'-��It �klt ' a " � 2 'I 4 . I " g I I " IF 4,40 ��W.ioo """'04 �, �,,­ �� , " i� -- I r . , , .1 " — " , - �% I - k JWSS Eva Sturgeon is representing Raspberry� Sandwich beneath the surfa" not only decayed orth. . 8810�1; in r of &I r ,.. ,� 1 I I ­,",,,,J,Pt ­ 11 i " I burn, ivisited ,a,t the home of Mr. and � A� ' i. op W1, V ON 12 Mrs Charles Dexter on the United Church Y. P, D. at the leaves but rich nitrogenous plant. r �.I,�r I 'F"p""'.1, v,t, " , , r, , ,� �� Ir , ,*,W,4 't r 1 �;�,'��4 l' i&�'VI""'�';,�,,,,,'�����,1',,�,�� 11 . , I �, ,�� . 'I": �.. ,�p I .P , F r ,y%AqA246"",�A'1*Wq I � I � �Iill ,,� ,�".�, ,$,�K"V,V'FA . ­ . V , 11 Sunday. ,�� � " ­ Z 11 11 I , q ",,r"",, �� ead FARM FOR SATZ.—FOR SAJAI IPAJAT, LM,, - . �1. 1, , . I I � .� --,"t , -, , I � , ... , "'� r 1,�%,�kvR��, �� . inebley, of StrAtfoa , , =11X1 . � '#'.",r�T'4 " . `f -d Godea4�h Summer School. I , , I , ,�igrp,M,8#.'��f Im 1—l'. �' Mr. Jack II Place on a serving plate one-half food such as manure -and the d k, I I I � 11M ,� I MISS E. Northeott, of London, is ine 2S and 29, Concession 8, I I Z W I r " ��� NOXHUIP, 004- 0.61941 - r , r . 4� , 04,6NOW N� I � ,- %I )-1 11 1 ! S ,�"". ". WAS here calling on old friends this ah slice from a brick of vanilla lee ibodies of animals. . r4 ' ,�,r­' � t", , 1,11 'i I - I � . li . 4V W,�R ­­ ,. -,,-- 11- , ,, � J:+ , 9,1,��` �V ��­,� ,� "I � -� week. � the gue-st of Mrs. W. J.- Elliott, Blue cream Spread with a thick mixture of 'People have often ask Hays farm, Must be sold to cgooe the estopi . . r I ',-,�",l"�I,X ' .. 5".1"tV 119% , , Wing 192 acres and known qs the T. X , I , �'t I � -9 I �:, ' ' I 'PI irip% I r 01, "I .� . .. , , .� , ��. I �� I . K;', 11 . � , . r I., , I . '' V-1 ,111 r r'. 11 '. . I %t r, . I - - , I., -* M � `4411 " � I Fmlor­ .M. l, VPX�l , Q �o%i . Andrew Tulloch and daughters, cover with another slice of ice cream, 'sects? Geological history pretty well apply to J. M. GO � .,��#,, ,,�,."Z N ­,�rl�' 0, , 0 , I � J4.0, ., I =1 .0 " � r , AM A �" � ed the qrues- ta ­'­�'.tp' No P I . q . .� ,, §,�J', Water Highway, Goderich township. stewe4- and sweetenqd' raspberries, tion; how did 'plants exist without in� if not sold will be rented. For 4 " -1 ON � V=4 W 0 K, ""=" W-'.',,',­"'r'­­'5A,�' I I ­� , , I - , . .1, I I I 1� .1 I ;­ -1 "" I Miss Vera Tulloch and Mrs. 'Sherwood and serve with raspb,erry sauce. shows that there *as no extensive forth. '2201 f "" ,4-.,.. 1� � _74,01 , WW.'k'M .P n, � I Z NOTICE TO CREPI. T1 r c " , �;,,` - OR . .,­ . I . I � ,� A r . � +, 0,� I � . "FIRaw" ZIBPP-to�-." I It". 1�1'i "'ffl" , , ,-,� WINTHROP � . - I r J a. � , ", " 0-1 I . I In the &tate of PatrickLunney. late of,Ao I �, 1 �r ,, o , 4 i., I . ­' i -- X.4# �, ."; I vi 44he ��;,41 1, oiq' � i. father -in- , �:%#r%f­, �g� I IW108 P ! 11 Wads and two children, of Sault Ste. Peanut Brittle lee Cream. growth ,of land plants At all before, P� P , ­� � ," ­ , '' �ET � � 'l, 0�, I � , � ��, W -.g , P insects became Well established on 71 I "" .- , "y!", jg'� Varie, recently visited his . ,,�gg ,� . Village ,of Dublin, in the County ef, fluropi ' - I I lm", � 20,�il Mission Band--ine, Helping hand law, Wm. C. Johnston, and other rel- 'Put peanut brittle through_ food earth. . � Wission Band held their regular meet- atives in the vicinity, returning-honip chopper, but be sure that the candy Those who like trout fishing owe it ang on Wednesday afternoon,, July 15, the end of last week. is cold or it will stick in warm wea- again to the insects, When they tie in Cavan Church, Winthrop. The ' Rev R. M. Gale and daughter, Mrs. theT. Sprinkle each serving of ice abrightly colored thing to their hooks Bleeting opened with Hymn 740 fGl- Wyn. G. Richardson, Bob and Ruth cream with these crumbs. there for the fish, they iowed by the reading of the Scripture, Richaxdson, visited his son, 'Rev. Jas. peppermint candy is appetizing, too, are merely Imitating the insects, Psalm 103 by Edith Hillen. The r011 Gale, at Monkton. whe sprinkled over the top of van- which make up practically the entire c � ,all was answered and,Hymn 741 was Mrs. Malcolm McTaggart and illa ice cream. o fishes. sung. "The First Missionaries" was daughters- returned to Clinton after Similarly with birds. Many of the subject of the study period which having spent three weeks in L. M. Vanilla Ice Cream With Millionaire those whose song and beautyt we ad - described the beginning of Christian- Da�ls cottage. Sauce. mire are insectivorous. Others are ity in Japan. A social half hour was Mr. and Mrs. 111arry Baker ,u?�d Beat one-half glass of currant jelly seed -eaters, but since even the seed - spent in sewing.. stringing beads and baby of London, spent Sunday wltll to a cream; add one pint of straw- eaters, are largely indebted to insects. xn4ldng scrap books. The meeting the former's parents, Mr. and Mr6. berries, chopped, sweetened and f or the see" they eat, we are in- closed with the Lord's Prayer. debted to insects for the birds them- , F., W. - Baker; Miss Madeline Scully, sprinkled with a few drop of lemon 0. of Kitchener, was the guest of Mrs. 'juice; then fold in one-quaTter pint selves. F. A. Edwards over the week end. of whipped cream and the giated Birds are of immeasurable value to I MANLEY 40 — . I rind of one-half orange, Serve on van- us in their beauty of sight and sound, ,, . 'illa ice cream. and this value, which is -real, should Mrs. Peter Eckart has -returned to . be a -sufficient reason for their pro - her home here from Timmins, where ELIMVILLE lee Cream Pic. tection, allowing us to drop the sordid she was visiting friends. . 171 I and largely fictitious reason that they Miss Elizabeth Murray has been en- Mrs. R. Johns and Bessie and Mr. Cut plain pastry in circles and bake stand between us and the menace of gaged as -teacher in the Hibbert Sep- and K-rs. B. Williams attended the on the outside of muffin pans or injurious insects. arate School as Miss Lucy Burke has James Street picnic at Grand Bend patty tins. Cool and when ready to Not more than half of one per cent. -- serve put a layer to taste. in the bot- of the tens of thousands of kinds of resigned, the sch-o6l after teaching for on Wednesday last. ten successive years. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns and tom of each pastry case. Cover With insects in' the United States alone are �Miss Mabel Siemon, from Niagara family attended the ,McDonald reun- a.scoop of hard vanilla ice cream and now seriously injurious to man or to Falls, is spending her vacation with ion at Grand Bend last Tbursday. with a thick meringue, piled high. ilis property, and even the best of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sie- We,are pleased to report that Mas- Place on. a board and put in broiling birds are not economic entomologists snon ter Teddie Johns is able to be home oven or in a very hot oven until mer- distinguishing between man's insect : ingue is delicately brown. Serve im- enemies and his insect friends. Miss Helen Murray and Miss Eliz- again -and we hope for a speedy re- mediately. . Of the relatively few kindis- of in- abeth Carlin are visiting friends. in covery. sects in America that are now serious Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Webster, of Golden Glow lee Cream. enemies pliactically all have, been The - E, ntrance class in our school Oakwood; Mrs. S. M. Edwards and presented their teacher, Miss Helen Miss Wells, of Mitchell, visited at Orange syrup for this dessert can brought 'here by man from foreign Delaney, with a handsome, gift, ag an Mr. Ed. Johns' last Friday. be purchased in bottles on the mar- countries., Why are these introduced appreciation of the good work done. Mr. Lou Woads, of London, visited ket. Stir quickly one-half a cup of insocts so injurious here ,although at his home last wif�ek. ' oran- �svrun into a nuart of vanilla they were not particularly injurious k , k A . Gentlemen, Deceased. I ocomvwq4" va 0�, ''."T"'fR-Arri" ­ , .. . " - . , '.1-1 ,;., 'VOT foFtbor", ITTIFA-0 q0m�, 7 X, .", 1?111�," t �L, , � As� " , - 0i � ��,,� I rlltlll , " I - ,. I I --z ­, �, .." , , `� 11 .1 .... I I $111111�b I I � -AH persons having claims aguibast the es4"11, ,11-1 %1-11 1*1411P.- ­�, .., "" �' , * GLAPUW-1,4�," " " �. . � �, I � �� 4 ­I of Patrick Luiiaey, late of the V,Rlage of � ­ I "'.., ,,, �� I Dublin, in the County of Huron, deeeased� I who died on or about the Twelfth day of " A� ,, , . , -1 .. -1 I So 011;igs I ., 1�1'!!'.`;­ I ` � I . I , January, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty -pe. (9- I 11 .. Id, . , ;- a . 1� , , , 11 " , , . ; � . are notified ,to send to the undersigned 92PWM­ 9*41'. U 0 , . I , 11 .�. � I � 7 � , � . � 10" ". tar, or his Solicitor, on or before the 20th day of August, 1931, their � �,v � ,., � ,.�­ I ­ ��'., � , I - I - "I . ­. ,­ ­� I names aMXL dresses and full particulars otf their cluiz, I 1. 1. I . . — N - , ,,�, I - i: I . . � � — .. I a and the nature of the ec,urities Qf any) hold 00 0 0 0 0 * <>'40�'0,0':'. � , 't,", ; ��, ,'P�,.�'y I by them duly verified by statutory dealiara- I 0 � .. " �, , , . ­�'�y,,J' !�,11 , ,,, 1. 1. 1. , 1. 1111 �� .1. � , 4"! .L -, ­­­, � I �� .11, J.�4­ 1 F tion. 'Immediately after the said 20th day of 00 � �, I cs):"`,�Iilu -I', H. C. BOX 0,'�',�;"�*o. I I I .. '' ­ `­� I 11., !:,! �.�lA&11 , ' ' ` I'll... --1, -1 Augusit, 19&1, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled 0. L.� '' �.. ,,­­ .." .", 'o. I � ,� Funeral Director and ' �, , , ,�'�pi� I I ­,, ` fl;A�.�t'1,4 N Z thereto having regard only to the claims of <> "N'. -;..;,-:,1 . v�,., I "" � - . Licensed Embalmer ' . ,4��,1ii, � I , - , �­;�,:;;�,,`4`,. 'O' " �", which be shall then have notice. I 0 .1, 4� , �'­, �t , , ­� ` - � ��'�$',-,��i , 1 ., Best Motor ' And, Horse-dra,*a 10 I �,;�.-'R . : I Dated July 16th, 1991. 01 . . I 1, .R) ; 0 '' �11' I equipment. I i0p, i" , ". . , ; -1 � ,­­. ", J",t�,�.,� %- PAUL MULLIGAN, 568 Yonge Street, Toronto, I:> 0 ,, . I . I t Charges moderate. ,. .0.41 ,,y,;,t�,%,, , " . . ", I.,, �,�,,!!,, , �)] , �1�1'11`�11'�,�,�§1'11 .1 I ". 11 t , 111,.N­ ­3�,�.';, 'id ; . Executor. I I i,211�1 �515,i,, Flowers furnished on Short � ,f,:�.��­ ", IN." � " ".1 GEORGE KEOGH, 0. I notice. I i. � �, � �,04, . '­'. 1503 Concourse Bldg- Toronto, 0, Night Calls Day Calls. , .`Z.k, 1. I ��.', L, , Soliciltor for the said Executo,r. - 0, 11 lil� - I . . . . . )" � Phone 175' Phone 49 *� *­ ­',','�'4 ii , 3315-Z 0 : .. . -;,4.,, . �. , l�, 0 . , " .,; "'I 0 F!," . .� , 11�..il, 00 0 * 0 0 0 <> .0 0 0 0 <01 - 4 �­, .. . !�, ��4,1,, � 1 4���111111 ,�; .... I . . I NOTICEO TO- CREDITORS I I . . 16 � ,� I , � I I ,�,:'�, ,�,�� �� ,... .... ; 11 .. . . . . . 11., V. ,X�. , : -1, � . :.:.X,e, . . ,.�� " NOTICE is bereby given thi�t all creditors O' � ,,�v, . ,0 " 2 ��� I '.ql. �, ... I ,-'..' and others having claim's against the estate 0, I W. J. CLEARY 11!�> . i�� I I i I of Mar late of the Township garet Hunter, . i' "'.1 � ,&'.1 � of McKililop, in the,County of nuron, Widow. 00 Licensed Embalmer and 4cor ­, ', ... " . L who died on the 7th day a July, 1981, are 1> 11 % I 0 ' �, , Funeral Director . 11, reQuired to send to the undersigned sollidtar for the executor. full particulars and verified I:> , .,. Up-to-date Horse and Wtor <> "I 0�' I �r,l by a�fidavitt of their claims on or before the 0' TM I Equipment. <>. g. . ` - 27th da of July, 1931. y �> . 1� I Night and Day Service. 0 . - �n",� AND NOTICE IS FURT= GIVEN that 0 .. 11 Phone 19-22, Ddblin. 0 :- ..-6 .--, after the said last mentioned date the ex- 0 111'�' i. � 0 " ecutor will proceed to distribute the assets I , � � i�. � 0 ,* 0 0 of the ,said deceased, having regard only to the clams of which he then shall have had I:> 0 <> <> .<> <> .<> 0 I ", . . 1;1 "I I notice. -- --- - - - � .11, I , —_; ..., I DATED at Seaforth, Ontario, this 9th day I I .1%� , o. -1welve wrom and all passed, six of Judy, 1981. I I I ;;. ice cream. Place in freezing tray .,of in their native homes? Because birds A. BARGAIN 11 ..... I ,,,, " taking honors, which is a first class do- kept them in check there 9 Not at all, . . ','� I record ' mechanical refrige,rator to set, or . JOHN J. HUGGARD, tl-d -t - . � ' �f but because they were kept in check Sc�aforth, Ontario, � ��� I � Mr. John Deitz has purchased a new serve at once. as a frappe. A small .. Solicitor for the Executor. FOR SALE—Five acres, ons� =16 I ". i 1:, I threshing outfit with a cutter on. FRUIT COMBINATIONS tin of grated pineapple may be used loy other insects that were not brought DAIRY MARKET 3318-3 from Seaforth; modern house with ;. i . John is a hustler. Add I cup peaches, puree and one In similar fashion. over with them The outstanding "I . furnace, bath and toilet; small barw, �A' i , . Miss Nellie Desbora left here last egg white, stiffly beaten to I pint or economic entoinol- Toronto, July 21st—Cheese, new, liarge, — I Z -0 o-- is the discovery that our great- 1,ic; twins, 141��c: triplets, 14�t',c; new Stil- good orchard. Taxes, $15. SplenM � ,;;� �y �1 ... � Sunday after spending her vacation brick of ice cream. tons, 161/2C- -Old, large, 19c; twins, 19/ hance to start chicken farm, bees, ,­' , Inc; , I A est protection against insects which triplets, 1914c; Stiltons, 22c. Pure Clover floney ets. Apply to I . here the past week. She joined her 2. Add 1. banana, I stiffly beaten NO LIFE WITHOUT INSECTS �are ,either potentially or actively in- Butter -No. I creamery, prints, Z5c; No. 2 - :,�� - i .. . . . cr R- S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont. . :". rnotber, who is spending her holidays egg white to I pint vanilla ice cream. Jurious is the host of other insects eamery, prints, 24c. �. I with her paiTnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. Add 1-4 cup apricots, puree, and We couldn't get along without in- Eggs—Fresh extras, in cartons, 23c: fresh For Sale 29Wtf . , .j ,. I Eckart, Seaforth. I stiffly beaten egg white to 1 pint sects. There is no, disputing that which are the special eneinies of those extras loose, 121c; firsts, Ise; seconds, 16c. :��., . that we rightly fear. I 1;� , of vanilla ice cream. certain insects do im,inense damage -We are again in a position to sup- . . ­, .0 Obviously, then, not all insects are 0. J!" ,; 11, 4. Add 1-2 cup crushed pineapple, -Lu our orchards, for instance, but it ply our customers with new Clover ". I guilty of doing great damage to man THE JOHN RANKINL - , .", I , 1 1-2 teaspoonfuls lemon juice and I is not fair to forget that we would POULTRY MARKET Honey at prices incomparable with . i "I'', ... .f It or to his property. ,Most of them are, AGENCY 1�i,',,, � , ­ Y�� HILLSGREEN stiffly whipped egg white to 1 pint not have any! of those orchards I I other foods. Honey is no more eon- ,,, I or brick of vanilla ice cream. had not been for other insects that very valuable to, him, and it would T.,.nW, July 21st. ed sidered as only a luxury. It is ds. 1.1 . Mrs. Smillie, of Alvinston, spent a 5. Add I cup fruits for salads (cut carried pollen from flower to flower be to his advantage to, cultivate their Spring broilers (Rocks), over 31/A Alive Dress Nature's Own Health Food. It is 1. .". 1 i.few days with friends in this vicinity. in small pieces), 2 egg whites, stiffly enabling the plants to set the seed in' friendship more carefully. . lbs . .............. ........ 24. . . luxurious, wholesome and contains Bonds, Real Estate ,= Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Consitt and whipped to 1 quart of vanilla ice connection with which the fruits de- -0 Do., over 3 pounds ........ 22 .. practically all the mineral elements Money to Loan 111 Wiss Forsythe and Mr. Russel Con- cream. Garnish with whipped cream v6lop.. I Do.. over 23/, to 3 . tbs . .... 19 .. ... ��l used by the human body and can be ;;,,- Do,, over 2 to 2�� lbs . ...... 17 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO .. ",'i M r,itt attended the funeral of the late and maraschino cherries. I The process of carrying pollen from HELPS IN WEED CONTROL Fatted hens, 5 lbs. each .... 16 ii absorbed into the blood without fur- 10 . ��� "Mrs. Chesney on Friday at the home Cake Combinations.' one flower to another is called cross- Do. over 4 to 5 tbs . ...... 15 Is ther digestive changes. It does not Phone 91 ��' - of her son, Mr. H. Chesney, of near An interesting feature in connection Do.� over 316 to 4 Ilus. .... 13 1 �,,; 1. Cut square slices of cake, cover pollination in contrast to sel-f-pollin- I contain the harmful qualities of su- I . .,;�, I , " I lKippen. - of brick ice cream, garnish ation, the process by� which certain with the use of commea-cial fertilizers no., over 3 to SV, lbs. 12 15 �VsThy not make -- I — % —! - ;;;I ", -s 16 . . I I With slice when dTilled in with grain crops I.,, Ducklings, white, over 5 ll,:,:: gar, diabetics eat it. �, . Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hopkins, who with whipped cream rosette., sprinkled plants fertilize their seed with their the fact that we-eds are killed out by Do., 4 to 5 lbs . ............ 14 .. a habit to use honey in your daily POPULAR STALLIONS . I 11 ­ spent their vacation at the home- of With chopped nuts. own pollen. While self-pol�ination . Old roosters, over 5 As .. 10 14 diet. It creates real mental and pbys- I . 1�; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane. returned t1) 2. Cup cakes 'hollowed out, spread may have great possibilities it is the heavy growth of the grain plants. -0. ical energy. Bring your containers. � 'J their bo -me in Hinsdale, Ill. The Pure � — `,� with ja,m, jelly, or marmalade and cross-pollination which is im�ortant Extensive tests in the growing of . � We will fill them at 7 cents per pound Bred Clydesdale Stallion ..,A illed with ice cream. If desired, in the biology of the higher plants. ,grains with fertilizer drilled in with , . � 'P,, Quite a number from Hillsgreen f GRAIN MARKET for a limited time only. CARBROOK FLASHLIGHT �* i the seed carried out by the Dominion 1 1 A I and Kippen congregations attended garnish with whipped cream. Plants with inconspicuous flowers, J. HABERER & SONS, � 'I) tbe"annual Sunday School picnic at 3. Angel food slices covered with such as the grasses and trees like E,xperimental Station at Scott, Sask., Toronto. july -1i,t-Nianitoba wheat -No' Western Ontario's Largest Producers Enrolment No- 1958 Approved Form 1 "-,',�� '*,� Bayfield on Thursday last, all rieport- vanilla ice cream, sprinkled with maples and Oaks secure cross-pollina- show that not only do increased yields I iiard, 6%1�.c: N,,). 1 Northern, 6214c; No. Will stand at his own stable, Lot 18, Con- - of Choice Honey ,.iiI 2 do., 6031,c: No. .1 do., o0c; No. � tough. cession 3. Hullett, for the season of 1931. .�, ,�i� toasted almonds and served with but- tion by the inefficient, wasteful meth- hatic fer- 37ro fc.i.f. Bay p,rl,rL,). � ing a good time. result from the use of phosp Two blocks south of hotel, Terms -$8.00. , I I The service will be withdrawn on terscotch sauce. od of producing vast quantities of tilizers, but daniage. from wireworms M,anitoba oait,-No. 2 C.W., 32c: No. 1 Zurich - Ontari(x T. J. MCMICHAEL, Manager. -.'t, Funday afternoon, July 26th, at Hills- 4. Loaf sponge cake., centre remov- pollen and allowing the wind to blow is lessened and the rapid plant growtli f(,(A. 30c: No. 2 do., 29c. 3318-2 8808M green Church, and Will worship with ed to make one -inch wall. Fill with it over the landscape on the chance which results literally smothers out ,,"Manitoba barley -No. 3 C,W., 37c; No. 4 �;�, I the Kippen congTegation. vanilla ice Cream to which chopped that here and there a grain will fall weeds, I ., He: feed, 34c. . �� 10 Arjxontine corn. 501� c � .�pot. plu� duty. - -- ---- The Premium Clydesdnle Sta3lion "I Quite a number attended the Blake sweetened peaches have been added. on another flower. Plants such as Millfeed, delivered Montreal freij�hti. ,bags A includNI: Bran, per ton, $18.25: shorts per IkTD FAVOURITE AGAIN � church anniversary on Sunday. Serve with peach sauce. our fruit trees and berry bushes have FRUIT SI'IZUPS ton, $19.2.5i middlingq, per ton, S25.25. SEPARATORS All Enrolment No. 1961 (24337) Forin A I �.I. Mr, W. Horney had the misfortune 5. One of the newer ways Of SeTV- flowers which are attractive to hun- Ontario rrain-Wheat, 40c: lyirivy. 30 to I - �, * 71 A Mc: oats, 22 to 25c: rye, nominal: buck- onday-Will leave his own stable atBruce , to lose his fine barn, which was struck ing the ice cream is the ice-cream dreds of kinds of native bees, to flies, .1d, and go to the 2nd Concession of Stan. I 1� In the home canning of fruits the ,heat, nominal. IRACTORS FOR SALE fi m 7� by lightning on Wednesday morning sandwich. Take thin slices of either to butterflies, and other insects. These syrup used is an important factor in ley and s�outh to William McKen ie's, for *" I with the severe thunderstorm which angel food cake, chocolate cake, rich insects, flying directly from flower to noon: then south I'/, miles past Town Line I �IA success. The, kind of syrup to use ,� passed through this district, cau ' ­­".. One nearly new steel 22-32 Rumley. and east to Kippen at Al. Harvey's, for night. ."�. sIng white or ,gold cake, and spread be- flower, accidentally so far as they are varies with different fruits. In put- One nearly new 24-36 Bell. One 33- Tuesday. -East to the 10th Concession to :3 considerable damage to crops and t,,,, th& slices a serving of ice Concerned, carry pollen on their bod- ting up raspberries, peaches and peav;, LIVE STOCK MARKETS 45 Waterloo two years old. One, 2440 Angus McKinnon's, for noon; then east to � .1 - ies and bring -about the cross-lyollina- the Town Line to the 9th Concession to Win- .� cattle. cream. Over this pour a rich dress use one cup of sugar to 2 cups of White. One 28-50 steel White. Ona Patrick's. for night. Wednesday -Fast 1% i Mr. Bruce Walk4'r and 'Mrs. Wal- ing of some. kin d--rn arshi-nallow, but- tion which makes possible future gen- wateT; for rhubarb and cherries, 1 union Stock YRr&. Toronto, ,July 21qt.-- ,28 42 Goodison. One- 28-42 Waterloo. miles and north to the 7th Concession to Jll ker and Mrs. L. Troyer spent a day terscotch, chocolate, maple or caramel. erations of the plants visited. . . cup of sugar to 1 cup of wate,r; and C-ni-,le .�upply at the Union Itock Yards ye,i­ - - 8 W t Coyne Bros., for noon; then to Robert Doiles � � with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman ics we � lay NvAs; �nme 400 head heavier than on One 33-46 Waterloo. One 33-4 a - for night. Thur,day.-West to Gem;iellla i , Top off with whipped cream. Or, in- t fabr for stra,wberries and plums use two ""' pro,iou, Monday. and while active tmd- erloo. One steel 28-45 Ca,se. Several ,orner and north r,o Mill Road to G. F�- Me. "I stead of the sauce, spread top of sand- owe to insects most of us would cups of sugar to I (if water. A I I I !i'i'i'z n -minted for practi,aally a.111 offLrings other sizes with straw cutte,rs. New cartney's for no,Qn; then by way of Me- .� . Mrs. S. Steacy and son, Jack, of wich with crushed an -sweetened quickly answer silk, but we would be syrups should be boiled five minutes the market wrv; not ,iuite .-n strong, a.9 at A,dam's side road to the 2nd Concessd6n and � Detroit, spent the week end with fruit. likely to stop there. We hav I , Bell Maebines, both wood and steel, I e heard before being added to jars. Fill jars I" I v"""k"' c' -e- Choice �Ieavy steers "old west to Caryw�han Bro-, for night, Friday- i friends in and around this vicinity. � ,,,, o,Ioort at r, to 6 1-4 ,prits per pound, all sizes. One each 15-30 and 20-35 West by Broadroot,� Bridge and . south to the ,.� 6. For Peach Melba, use large and read a great deal about thei cot- with fruit, packing as firmly os pos- � I . � th� odd load m4tking the tot), while packeir, Imperial Tractors. Mill Road to his own %table for night. Sat- �1 . halves of fresh peaches. Simmer Slow- ton boll weevil, the pink boll worm ,ibl, without crushing, then eo,V,qr paid the ,i.amc range for wc�ighty steers of urday-West t,o the 2nd C,onoession of Stan- .� 0 ly in a rich syrup until they are soft and perhaps half a dozen other in- -with syrup. . kr­rl to choice quality and a top Of 6.6i I", --denorth.to John H. McEwan's, for . "I all through, but hot. broken. When sects which injure cotton plants, but cont, for nne lot of 20 head averaging l,',3.50 The Robt. Bell Engine & ,l,"'.n: th n hom tD his own stable for night. � i ... rds..T)lrin ttl,l m(-dium wei,zl`I4 t4e," Terms -To insure, $15.00, payable Febrm- 1 I BAYFIELD cool spread a circle of sponge cake mention is rarely made of the scores An Enornious Loss -, fro r)l,' ,, 9,1U, cents. Choice handy- ary lst, 1932, I with ice cream, about half an inch of different kinds- of insects busily A prominent audiority has esti- weivhts made' ,-,.80 to 6.10 oents per pound. Thresher Co., Ltd. R. D. MURDOCK, � -1 s, flying -Ix million do]- "'.'r" I londs moving,lot 6 conts and g(I,,)d Proprietor and Manager. � Golden Wedding Celebration. -The deep, press one of the peach halve from cotton flower carrying mated that twenty -s ,r ,teer, �nd h fcr� sold from 5 1-2 '' 11titch I ,,, fiftieth anniversary year of the inaT- rounded side up, into the bed cf ice the pollen that enables the plant to l,rs is the price paid by farmers and to .7, I-4 cents, with 4 1.2 (,rts the lo,v fnr SEAFORTH,ONT. .. ri-age of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. cream large tablespoon- set the seed from which we get not - killers. Price; on the Above dLasses ' 3318-2 The Pure Bred ,Imp rted and Premium �i poultry raisers foi logs through common Perch ron 7Stallion � Parker was fittingly observed by -the fUl Of Tich,red raspberry syrup and only one of Our most important fa,b- diseases in poultry flocks in Canada ,,*,r,, vererally 27, cpnt-, per cwt. higher than Form A I .1 I " t Inst week',, ,ln,e, choice selling ,it 7 1-2 --- -- , .� inenibers of their family at a picnic serve. )fost of this loss is to 7 RA centg And a few of the best at 8 RAVEN 11" rics but a literally astounding lot of in the past year.. 11 held in Jowett's Grove on Sunday af- 7. Baked lee Cream (Baked Alas- by-produets made from cottonseed. caused by internal parasites and cent., per P,,vnd. Dutcher mw,I wpre firm fit [128041 .1� ternoon. The exact date of the anni- ka). Place slices ,of sponge cake on Linen in all its varieties is woven much of this is preventable. A good 3 1-1 cent,, tt) 4 cenL4 ppr'r,nund for best and FARMS FOR SALE '� yersary will not be until December a baking -sheet or wooden cutting from flax, the fibres of insect-Po'llin- deal of it can be avoided by keeping' A to 3 1-2 eents for plain to mixiium Mnd. — MondaT-Will leave his own stable, Staffal 1� . Trade in butcher bulls continucKI dul ARM FOR SALE—LOT 4, CONCESSION and go south 21/2 miles to the 13th concession � : ,22nd, but the inability of some mem- ,board. Lay slices of hard vanilla ice ated plants. But the fabric which 1. with F I, Ilay, I mile north of Fxet�T on No. 4 1 the young chicks away from the ri-t- baxely .,teady ntf,�T to .1 1-2 cents per and east 21,4 mileq to Hugh Dalrymple, for � ­ bers of the family to be present at cream in the centreg, then cover gen- shows in the most interesting way adult birds and on absolutely clean P unit, while hol-Dgmv were fairly active at Highway, containing 100 acres. On the prem- "oon; then north 2Y2 and west 21h miles to t, that time, seemed to warrant this 'erously and completely with a mer- both the complexity of biological re- ,Oil. - 272 to 3 Qents. A few good springers sK)jd ises- are a two sto , rey new bTick house, one Stairs, to his ovrn stable for night- Tuesday- 11, advanced date. Mr. and Mrs. Parker -ingue made by beating egg whites lations and the fundamental import- lip ti, $65 each. and milken -ere not wanted. bank barn. one frame barn, new ben house, West on the Sth Concession 5 miles, and north 1�1 No store cattle rn�ved and few offvred. three never -failing wells; weLl fenced with tio Montgomery Patrick's, for ri,00n; then ,.� * " are the parents of nine children, all with sugar (I tablespoonful of sugar ance of pollinating insects is wool. The Real Cost Factor. c,vir suoply was heavy and t e bulk of wire and in excellent sbap� of cultiv north by way of Sproat's Brick Yard to Win. 1) ' h en e McfKill(yp, for night. Wednesday- ,11 ' sent except M(rs. 6 each egg wbite). Place in a hot Sheep may be raised exclusively on In order to reduce production ch.ice sold at 7 cents per pound aS against ri,wenty minutes walk from High School and i I" ' of whom were pre itallow meringue to set and grasses, suc are a ran;ze of 7 to 7 1-2 cent, ]act week. Fair and will be sold with East I Y4 miles and ni,rth 21/2 miles to Percy 1� ,,,, equipped with Hydro. .k �Largon ('Margaret), of Natcam, Sask. oven and h as timothy, that casts of live stock and live stock es or Little's, f r noon; then rior-Lh 11/4 miles d " to good vealei, made .5 to 6 2-3 cents an" o�r wiLhout crop. Apply on t pre,mis rlett's, for n* t. f� 0 'The afternoon was perfect. This brown slli�tly- ,Serve immediately. wind -pollinated, but no practical sheep products high acre yields of home- cammnn calves 3 1�2 to 4 1-4 cents Per ndiriress JOHN CALD' 11. R. No. 3 -�t and north to Fred Sea Pf. "il together with the beauty of the grove The sponge cake -should be stale g-rowe'r would try to do it. He wants grown feeds are the prime requisite. pound- Exeter. 3318 -Zi ThUnday-East 3% miles aad south 21A miles I", Sheep nnd lamb supply was dnube that —­ to Gilbert Murray's, for noon; them east 1% 1� 11 and the lake, as a background, made the slice* should be fairly thin and clovers of so -me sort, and -all kinds of animal husbandry experts assert. miles and north 114 miles and cast to the -P of the same clay last week, awl lamb pric� -V.ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CONCESSION 4 a ,beautiful setting for the event. To about thi*,e inches square. clover, including alfalfa, are insect- One must measure the milk produe- ,,,, ,fT 25 to 50 cent, Per ,wt. at 9 14 &' 4, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, coirtaining 100 L�ogan Town Line and south to Ed, Rose's. I. a married life of fifty years devoted pollinated. The,. sheep growers Of tion of the herd not as so man)r �ents per pound for the builk of clWic;;. with acres of choice land, situated on county road, for ni$rht. Friday -South 2�� miles and west �C'j� to their family it was appropriate, 8. Caramel lee Cream Sandwich. New Zealand imported red clover seed pounds per cow, but per acre of land only a few picked larnbs making 9 .1-4 cents ii/, mi,ies south of the prosperous Town of 11/4 miles and south to John Wahli's, for 1!1� . Lambs ofT truck� sold rn,otstly at 9 cents. ond Se' noon- then south 3-1/4 miles and east 2ih miles indeed, that so many of their children This is made by putting vanilla ice to imp -rove their pastures. The red thiat grew the crops that in turn fed 't of t.be ,ull lambs Int 6 1-2 cent� per aforth, oii C. N. R. Railway; convenient to to Gray Bros., 4th Concession, of lilbbert, ,'.,� and grandchildren should meet under cream between and 4n top of two clover grew, but there was no seed the herd. Only then will they exist mmoind. A few rea,I guml light butcher sheep schools, churches and markets. This farm to for night, Saturdav-Sout]i lyk nines und I - all underdrained. well fenced: about 2 .11. . I ,leg oblong pieces of a thin sheet of for next year's crop because New in proper relationship. This means nth D pou ,d a cen choice fruit trees. The soil is exe(alclerneSt � conditions so ideal. The lunch tal ,, made i i-0- cc , er In . or half t of west 21/a miles and south to Staffa by way of . pound higher than last week's top. nv- Gentre Road, to his own stable, where he 111� were tastily decorated for the oc- sponge cake and covering with a Zealand did not have the proper in- thorough cultivation and efficient "" and in a good state of cultivation and all �; , - . . Praging good butcher sheep sold at 3 cents suitable for . the growth of alfalfa, no te will remain until the following Mondaymorn- 4 casion. Nothing was omitted that generous quantity of rich, scmooth sects to pollinate red clover. Bumble farm practice -better than ever be- and good heavies from 2 to 2 1-2 cents, with la,nd. The farm is well watered with two trur. I was would add to the comfort an pleasure earamc t per Tyn,und. neve,r falling welds, also a flowing spring in Termn-413 to insure, payable Feb ,I or -butterscotch sauce and a bees were introduced from England. fore . 1st 1982. " of all. At the end of the festivities sprinkling of toasted alinionds. These insects -became established in . su.prdy of hogq was Some 800 heavier than the farm Yard; about 40 acres plowed and JOHN LIVINGSTON, Ile,, New Zealand and are now year after 10 on the previous Monday and bids were down ready foT sprifig seeding, also 12 acres of full Proprietot and Manager. �,�; Mr. and Mrs. Parker were presented Summer Ambrosia. ., 75 cents per ewt. from Ilast ThaTsday at 9 ,beat; remainder is seeded with alfalfa. The I. 1.� vear pollinating clover, making pos- �1 ,with a purse of money by the immedi- cents, f.o.h. and 8 3-4 cents w.o.c. for bacons buildings are first clmss, in excellent repair; " 11 The sible continuous and rich grazing for The most interesting thing about a And most ".ttleniewtn were made on that the house is brick find Is modern in every re- The Premium imported Bell.gian Draft guilt" .1 11 itte members of their family, tGover the bottom of sherbet glass- Chicago woman breaking a shaving h."iq, truck bogs selling at 8 1-t cents. spect, heated with furnace. hard and soft ,. 1�� . worst glowing tribute, hoV�V�r, to es with cruslied and sweetened rasp- the New Zealand sheep. Receipt� yesterday wiere 2,NO enttle, 923 water on , th piece ; . DE HEMEL � z, What is true of Wool is true of the mug over her husband!s bead would ta.p a ree- bath room raral NO. 4369 1000 ,� Ithese worthy parents, was the 6mil- berries, then fill ,the glass one-half Ives, 1,275 hbo inna ?.488 sheep and lambs. telephone, also rural mail. The outbuildings �ng faces of little grandchildren, th3 mutton which it Covers. Also the �e to learn where sh6 found a shaff- " Quotations:- Enm1m.rit No. 2686 Premium No. 164 .�l . with vanilla ice- cream and finish with consist of barn 5Ox8O feet with atone stab- Form A I more serious faces of sons and daugh- - same thing is true of cattle, the beef Ing mug. -Indianapolis News. T-Teavy beef steers ............ $5.50 to $6.25 ling under; an floors in stable cement: the ill leave big own stable, I Mille 1��,��,', ; who in their own wa are meet- ,ped walnuts and chopped maraschino we eat, the milk, the butt,er, the choice, light .......... 5.50 5-75 stabling has water system installed. A good Monday -W :"'4 a mixture of crushed pineapple, chop Heifers, .,! iters, . y � Do., fair to good ............ 6.00 5-25 frame driving shed. 24x48 feet: a 2-g6orey north of Herisall, and to IJA mile6 west to 1; . sh with cheese and even the leathei on which Brazil s cowboys, unlike those Do., common ............... 4.50 5-00 ben h.. I 6x36 feet. A brick -pig pen with second Concession, Hay; south 8% maeg and ,'I. .$ng and Solving the problems of life- - ,cherries. If desired, garnli . Corboth's for noon; then north I 1�,�, we walk. punchers of North AmerieWs south- Butcher stee7t. choice ........ 6.75 6.00 cement floors capable of housing about 40 West to Fred �'� . Those"present were: MT. 'Ad K", -,whipped cream. western plains, are bearded to the ,Do., fair to wood ........... 5.25 5-50 pigs. The house, stables and barn have j37dro to Zurich 4ond and ;Mest -to Elmer Thiel's, ""t ,W� C. Johnston. *30pa ,Grace J h- There is a long and surprisingly D,o., common .............. 4.60 5.00 installed. Anyone desiring a first elms ham for night Tuesday -West to Parr Line and -, �,,,� ' OR% -'r eyes. The majority of men from the ,�", 'r , .. `­ Butehe Cows, Xood .......... 11.50 4.00 and choice farm should see this. On GeWunt north to Anson Weman's, for noon. thaft h �11111 , f important list of things which we Owe cattle lands of Brazil's Southland north tto Varna and cost VA inges to Mmer 1�., ston, Nekoma, North Dkkota-,*4 ""s Pineapple Surprise. � 1 . . -W1 r, , Do., medium ................ 8.25 .... of ill bealth I w4H sell resigonable. Besides i't; ,ga,,; ,,? ,, �11, .pollinating insects. -Enst to %4 ,,, I I 111. , , 's, for M I&I I . I Lavina 1�ib,, I - , . , � - boast b6ards which are as true in- c. at. Wodnesday� ��,'�P� �, � ,,, , , to Every import nnners and cutters .......... 1.00 2.53 bh. above I am offering Lot 27. Oonciession 12, Webster ,;�,,-, i �,,, �, arker and, 46 -� to choice .. 2-00 3-60 Hibbert, Consisting bf 100 acres 0-MCe ]And- Conces"'On, Sta"ley '� "I P ?put a layer of the best pineapple �, to William ]Uytor's, for . g `3�', - , " , '� , , nd ��g .. , k h '', � ant vegetabl,6 in the garden except signia of cattlemen'in that country Butcher bulls, good , l,� �� �! , ", 1 6 V 161;6mal ffikof, . 30 .. �2, I of, il,119117. ,"gerves into a Sherbet glass, tten n; thon4e to -hb Own stable for night. ''', o . a noo t ­ I I , e.el_ Do., bolognas .............. 2.5o 9.00 65 acres wen undem.&&ined; 10 aeree map] 1,�1,11 - % corn, comes directly or indirectly as are the ten-gallon hats, high -b illinin lWatnoll's, otin . j� �,: 1, Baby beef ..................... 5.60 7-60 bush, all seeded to gram. .no wmte aand. On Thuradar-lust to W '4� , 11 AM I T� P�i�'� * a"' blespoonful of vanilla ice C'"TAI from a seed which wl�s-fertilized by ed hoots and "chaps"' of the herd Feede�%, vrood ................ 4.25 4.50 the promi� ter ast 40 unt, I . . . . . Mr. and g: �i� then , another of preserves. Top with ses fire a good beak barn 4axii6 feet mile and a quar e of Ch 05 fOr I �,�,�11 daughters, Thelbia, Clara, pollen which insects carried. Also riders of Texas' open spaces,-Chrls- Stockers ............ ......... 8.15 3.30 and frame boam an excellent welf. The "00u; thence to V"llium M01ver'6, 00"Wi" ", I I I Nora, 11 � I' -�I�tl l. ,,, , .1,� .! tt � " ii� ,W whipped cream, Oret � 5 niffleg from the grog. 1, Rib r L Fridna-Vin, Ath 0oa.. � . ��3�1, . .. plet"o col the roitesr and other beautiful flowers, tian Science MonftoT. Springem ......... � .. ....... 50-00 60-00 (rarrh is sunsted about bcrk to ftlleh� es WOU'Wil. I Louise ,,and Alice.; ,Mr. and,,Xrs, . , - � I XL Parker and thr children, au e, gr&ni iiid flavored with Pepperniint. cultivated and wild, and the tobacco 1. Callves. owd and choice .... 7.00, 726 perous v%lage of Hentsall an the C.N.R., one- cession. Ta&ersuigh, to Al . �1­11 ic' �,v7'c,,r� �,,.. .1 *I.'.-', , . . � , , by WIRY 'Of GMUMA116 aldiiiiia . I ," W I ilum "."'. I Jacq e�li e; illiAik' . . moke, if you smoke. The coffl�e, 0 . — Do., Imeldo .............. 6.00 GA0 quarter of a wile from Gehool and mile from noon; thence .:,,,r6j�,�,l,� Charles and )u s , f,w '16t .**, . �,,",, I . yl 71 2nd Cmdesailon, Tacketstaft, 11, 11 ' - St I . . � - � . 'i �, 6 1, , I ��- ,. wkwberry Pqrfait., 1. ,D6� g,n*sers ............... &00 40P church. 1%is fam has never been aralvotil to 1�1 11 . io.,4 I L., ; . and'- . - - A. F -69i er� -' - teh­h,ftd Coma which you drifik- �yj�u . Lambs, choicia ................ 10.0 20.25 much and to in ex Vent alkaVe for oropplo Robert 9*16"O. Satard!1311--To big e*n -tublo 'll. � � " _ " V In unto the I �� 115to n augh r, Doris, -all Of - Bay- Drop a spoonful 4 whipped eream'OWP to .1loWeT-Vililitilng insects. i - I . BIRTAS . ­ Fh eep ..... I., ...... ... ...... 11.60 8.00 or pasture, I vrM mE eobeac farmt toge*dr where he will remai . 1111.1 Hogs. bnoon, f ^b . .......... 8.00 .... or separately to anit purchwer. -For fuAber Monday movallig. . I . �,�, "I. i fie ; r. and , rs. H. K. King, " into a parfttit glass �or tall serving l3ut even wind -pollinated I plants H r. --4n Seatorth, on &Adn, Do., do,, *.o.b,, 65 to 756 above COX' T­tnu�-$16 to ensure, .11"blle Feb, I 100 , - , "� i,1, ',I�i � ". , , � , , -pp" reig � . 11 in I , 1� � .� and 1, - liful of fieo. mUAt Mye �,lgood Sol which to tS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hopper, a daugb- Do., qelect, $1 per hog premium. it. R. 4, or phone 21 an Ift. Soafteffi. Tios, MORR118 & .1 " :­ . 0 T and Mrs. L. B` Snfith disb, add a .tpoo .y, July 19th, partidailan apply be the oravrfePbor, Setf6tth I a"r 0 �6 , , ­, I .. , _ .- 16 1 1 ' wid .. il ien,,,of 'London; Mt. 'and , �rijog- kr4w� ,]Darwin rightly praiserd the ter. ". Do., butchers, 44 per how discount. 0. SMLLINGLAW. Pftvrilellor. Illot-tit - " , . ertisbed aYid sweetened ttrawbe 'I i �"",] ; �;,�. � ," � . �,;;;,i.,, n,-",'l� I ii,,�, I . �. ,, � �, A�;�, , , y..", 11�1 �1 Y, 1. "I I .:. ,111� . I I "' ,l't, � . I " , ; '�I,, ��., � � I �i-2 A - .e , ;, �� :�f", �M,�'1'1111k. I . , , "'.1, I 1, " . . . � I . I I , , , . , - " , I - "'. l. !. . I "� ��,�l;i,�'.��"""",",",,.,,�,���l"".,��., , .., - I , �:1111�� I il� I'll I ..�, 1,;�.,;, l� I; � . 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