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L I . a �, . *1 4� .14r. Single how good a reason there might be. pur, � — . . . supper On the 17th of 'March, Saint tian F. Hey died at his home on the I . HE I � . � Mr. T, IX Wren has re-eagagpd, the . 1, I
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0". L C - .. advanced for such a delay? The Use of Potash. Patrick -'s Day.' Thb, meeting closed Babylon Libe,-in his 83rd year. De-. Subscriptions taken at the Iffensall P-t-ir'
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,", "� , , 1, in these_ tiTaes faviiis, have,,.,,::,last, , it is th6,,'Jighi, sandy.- and gravelly With singing and Mrs. ceased had been in fai s Iteat for v,ilst offloe lock boxes In the Heu640 combiv spring�_,. suparner And-, fail .
1�kg t on appileation. their value and all reasonable people soils ,and ,mack soils that as'a'rule in prayer. ,L-unch was served at some years and his decith wa not P,wt due and payable the last I �, - ...... � ... .... �� I
� 1� I Are markedly delielent in botash, and I th e. I unexpected. Born in this township week 11.1cliMoTth of December, or the firot n4C`1410... . ' . I . " .
. n, weekly are willing to admit, in fact, haw to % d, t. IM C lin 'S. Hvd
0, Canadia , fitable. -returns may be Ldea,131 b�i;;�r Exonerated �'A cor- he helped to clear up the land and week a JanuaryJ [son,, thq efficient L
: 0 ' . J' 6� erlau Foe " cou "' o - No. 2- for a .�v ; .;
'1-111-1 I- S Ition an4 the Huron Admit, that farmers, ,as a class, have 'on which Pro rl�s A' , I a place"taA in. He was I 01"t1r. I I ner on 'Rural Route .. �
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r� istioul . suffered;. in the -present depression to . I of Stewart Laurie and F. A. Morton, wideay known and'highly respected. M 4 himself to a fine new 'Set.of h - . 6 . .
,7 ' SA Ji . . I . element.. The rate of application1wil " I sed Willia Arnessr I
�; �,7 � I . a great(i� extent than any other pro- of couTs% OpeAd On a number of of Torofibo, Tuesday night absolved He was twice. married and is srult- shiP Of Hay, I I . I
11- 1. I I., .- ,� I . I h re the from bl Severne, Winer, of Ex- vived 'by his second wife and, a num- Beavdrls dwelling on the west side of - but with little or no snow this winter I I
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11� � 11A��ILL'1�., _ 1-111 .. .. __ primary,causes of the gtovip. For mo . an ap- were driving urviv6s. The the villa,� they are well acqaaint- I not bel wise -to go in.for much s " .. �
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6" ",,' I "' .�11'1.. . sufWgnt. For clover and Alfalfa their autonw,bile crashed into the tery. .
I '' L House of 'Commong and unts might ,be doubled with truck,on January 9th at the intei- of the late Elmer Oesch Maggie SlaA'n are ple�Lsed to see her ed- Mr. G. C"Petty's neat dwelling on L
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' tario 'L FARM NOTES ,potatoes,,roots, corn and section of No. 4 and No. 7 highvmYs which was held on Wednesday, ww� . the west of MT. David Nicol's dwel-
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L' , they arel: Is. - ill Benefit. 100 pounds, of at FAginjiipld, The jury did not of- l4rgely attended. Many beautiful tion. �
'W ,. ... . . Wo aTe also pleased to note that ling, and in the ppr -bends mov�
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1 .'i4�14�. ) L I �v e may be fer any opinion regarding. hi ' ' ' d lits . i in
I .l�,,,� �!, , , yn-lan to under f potash per acr t e cause floral ,pieces were pl4ced. aroun . . 11119 �
� g,� j. ,protty hard for the'la - The new hog grading regula- muriate o Ing I � /
I *�:',..J, .". ��: . . tions o effect by promulgation considered An average dressing, but of the accident but simply said"""no' casket. The pallbearers,were Dr. H. Eldrid Smith has sufficiently recover- it� as it will'be more convenient
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..", , __` i", tly 200L Pounds nlay. be profit- ,,blAnle could be attached to the truck ff.Cowep,Messrs. W. Fritz, E. Weido, ed from an operation for append itis for in tha his present rOOMS L
. ` I . lid. ' Gazette of January 30 w _ Pletty's brick
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, F�,_. Th peruse the Hansard reports, one in the Canada - -ule i. L fqy.pd driver. Dr. Harold Hendetgon -pre- .
L ": L!" : , � e provisions for trading in Zble,Ttsed. As a I I I. .. 11, . I block. .
. L � L the impression that each ext,&nd th E Visit.
'.., , I- , `� � -would get I ks.-,Qzi the basis of official gradc-3' more advantageous to use Totas eido,i as coroner. Evidence adduced P. J. O'Dwyer. . . Mr. ,Ed. Berry, of Windep' pent The Youths, Welfare 'Club- of Car- . -
i .�. 1.i�l 1�10 rogen ind -phos- at the -probe sby George Mitchell, act- The jackrabbit hunters have met
.,,. ,,�, day's sitting VMS tull of business, in,saich d'wliY as entirely to elimin- with forms of nit - I ,'Church, held their I ... , ..� .
�, I" . . I al- 'ng. for the crown, showed thAt. tbe - ith splendid success' -so far. Up, to the week end m4th his mother,. , - miel Presbyterian
l , ges of it. a* tfiat�price trading� Hogs sold phoric acid, than alone and it is A . . wl
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. . , vhol ' dGable to try ouf the fertil- Toronto machine containing the. two lar,V'Saturday the local hunters had Billy, the little son of Mr.. ld -Mrs. regular 'Monday evening meeting .
- , w� .1 .. I .. r. CO-11yer wit4 a large attendance. Following I ...
� 4�,l :�L': �.. On the other hand, if; one's im- from farmer or other producer rigli',L ays a6 11 scale before making inen started to skid after it had bagged 625 jaeks, L. R. Coles, was taken, by D 481 . I
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". ,�V�u � pressions are taken from the reports from No. 7 highway south on. :- d6rs. A. keirdr�ger,. ol, Detroit, is to 'Scott Memorial Hospital On W
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".. ,." � 1. to No. 4. It struck.t1ae truck which vigitiltr,.her parents, (Mr. and Mrs.' H. nesday where he was operated on -for m ven dealing I th I A Trip .
� "I publishedin, the daily Papers all this basics; d ,official grades. This ensures . een well Whilough India"' -06ry interestingly
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I ,g,". .to be I Clover and Gras Seed. Y�as proceeding north and then burst F. Weseldh at prisi8t. - appendicitis. He' had not b ? - � t,
eZI.,. . . . Hwsard b,usiness would appear , to the f armer full -benefits 'of the a week, but oil Wednesday mOrn- -Outlined by Miss Hannah Murray, af- . � I
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.. � Ri:4 .'I � I . t in talk. Not very enlighten- . t, ' the packbig, industry Due to the low 49,st of Ontarir)-' into flames. The inquest was held `�JMrs. H. Efo,e, who has been visit- for it better, but was taken with ter which the meeting closed with a 1, i I
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I I L Jus pla L . � .1 I , *1 at'the hiu�e 'of Mrs. E. Oesch, ing fe I .
I �, '� I , : i. �. :or profitable talk at whereby a premium of one dollar is produced clover and grass' seed At the county 'courtroom. Howard � Ing . n and was rushed to the hymn and' prayer. I
11" ing entertainiDg. year, (farmers may seed down Cluff appeared--ji-g' counsel for the has returned to her home in Dash- ,severe pal ,44 ..
,� . .. $ Wid for all hogs grading �"Select this .. I . . hospital. A grand concert wag held in the . .
,,� : . . . . " 10.to.2o acres more than they have Laurie family, Carling & gorley,re- ,wood. I . ' - �. �. I
� I � that. Bacon," The regulations also provide states paysented Vliner, afi4 A_J. S-neath Mr. 9, Boss6nberry, who has lived 'Don't forget the ,Spring -Seed Show United Church on Tuesday evenimig, .
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1. 1: .1 . . .,Xy once and a for that .premium for quality, which ,been in the habit of doing, l, the Town Hall on Fri- fhe� 29rd, in the auditorium, whicit
'' -1 H. Martin, Markets Board. In was present for the Morton estate, ''near 0ay#eld'for wine, months, has, to be lfbId"in . �
I .III., _ � ars an 'Adjournment is rightly -his, passing -back in'lirger A. . .., t6, � A4 'Brohson Line Arid is %��P= 26th. Our , pring "was w I filled for-the,oiceasion. Rev., ".
.,. wbile, there appe , s, the total cost of Dr�- J. Jarrott, of Ailsa Crai .1, . red'', . I�Y S, el �.
.1, 1. measure to the original producer. addition to th' . 9, was taoi aye been well attended, A. Sinclair, in his usually pleasing:
1 ": . � lack of pr4gramme- � . . itness Cal -led." He perform- staybig it th6 hOme of IMr. E. Gabel. I
"... :forl :, seed -will lbe materially lets.. Nature the first wi I with fine exhibits and this year prom- rhanner, opened the concert witU & I.,
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f .. -_It ... g,till appears, to the average tax- appear, to urie and Mr. W. Fritz has purchased the lot ..
, .� Vield Roots ]For Horses. � ,bAs endeavored, it would ed a post-mortem on Mr. IA I
11" , 1� 1. P.8yer should be a � Tuitlips and carrots are the most offset low prices by providing a boun- found death due to a fractured skull 'used, as d'tile yar4_.At the. -eastern ises to be no exception. I short address, after which the spleu- 11 11 .1 .
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K� , , , that the session the village--froin ,,.the 'Miss Marie Bell, of London, spent dio, program arranged -by Dr., Ivan
t I' .. tiful crop. AITAost every clover field and ,brain hemorrhage, W. H. Scott entrance. to . . -
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I . short one. . ' commonly used of field roots as feed f H, -11. the week end with Mri and Mrs. W. Sly0lie ,an ,dood-
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G 1: - one subject of discussion is still Hy- to the I Whitty, who inve pital for treatnl� , bas- � The adva "" m I I
.1. o horses, a value which I . s to little ap - seed of very 'high -quality. . . s ti,gated tfi�, .accident a London hos in tauqua to be held here in the,town enjoyed, every num(ber being wellre- I
I . ��-,� dro and Hydro investigation. I - legutne crop in Ontario, -was called to testify. He described returned home much improved � � I
I . preciated. I The, 1931 1 ,� Ing Month Of Marc ceived and responded to with an,en-
. . I I ying a-, the .point where the accident occur- health. - , . hall in the Coin* li.'_�
M ... I I I The opposition want the Canms- Root, are rarely §li--ed or .pulped has been estimated at var ' irst of this weet eore. Following is the prograni-e as .. I - -I __
R- - Even the most conservatiTe red. Oran 'Miler, Exeter, said he (Mrs. ,C. Kalbfleisch,' who is living arrived here the -f � .
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, ,�, ., � sion enlarged, the field Of investiga- when fed to horses. ,for the reason mounts eting on Tuesday eve- given: "O Clanada,'r "Happy Duy*
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' tion, eidarged, , ich will efisure ai4le high on No. 4 hiLrhway. The road was is under the doctor's 6:re at preser4t. ning la
" " _ feedffig is the beneficial effect on at one wh . lanected -therewith, and who, My Door," soloist, Mr. Claude Blowes , 'I
I cc the figure was riding in a truck going, north with her daughter, -Mrs. R. F. Stade, and held 9 me,
outstanding virtue in root estimates, however, la, st, with the large local eom- Are Here," "River Stay Away from
. � I least doublecL .1 -over and alsik-3 icy; he toldthe court. 'In the truck Rev. and Mrs..E. Tuerkheim visit- mittee co �� �, 1i
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, i'll" at . the teeth and gums resulting from quality alfalfa, r;6d'cl 't t large sales given by the male chorus of some 30'
, 1, sits pat. How- ' straila$, et the re� with,him was his -brother who w6s ed at the., holne of Rev. Alberti� a we ,believe, already repor
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. , . of .hardy to Me is to be voices; ladies' quartetb� .... "Works Of -
... the necessary bit)ng into the whole r ,in this, driving, 11'1� were goi;.�� no . The chautawfua I I
i,r�l ,, . ' , the sittings of the one man root. Tlie principle value. of -roots quirements Of every farinei rth,4' Brodhagen on Frida of tickets - the Ilired�ll M. Hedden, E."Drysdale. 11 .
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1 ever Y -�. L. H,..,Rader,y�e H' held on lMon,day, March 21st, con ., ,
1. w.. . . . - 1 . Province.' This heav supply of stated the witness, "when I saw a car ,M I eve of ay , ..
'1� .ComauUsion commence on Thursday in the rition for horses are, d is a real along NO, 7 iK,.�on the..22nd, 23rd,, 24tb and G. LA e�. A.' He&; readings, Miss .
W �Onle 'own legume see highway and Township, has been appointed, one of tinu
.,;! I 1, . and with -then,. the legislators may 1. Increase. palatability"' gr .mers, particularlY' Z�l Vth on No. 4.. It, started, to the directors of ' the Agricultural 25th, iiM of which further particu- X 'Ellis; solo, '9MaeGregor's Gather- - .
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11 ,'.� . 2. '[Forin a 'succulent addition blessing to all far . to' be Council of Ontario, a 'new tars will be given. in, following is- ing," Dr. smillie; "Flow Gently," .
j".",.� - , _ leave ,Hydro and Hydro, affairs. highly ., desirable, forming as it, does :, �111DA not actually or regularly; en- -skid and swerve. It seemed . ly formed, . 4
1 �; . tion- of small travelling -at a fair road -speed, be- organizatibn dedicated to the .bett�r�l slues. The chautamqua has been well 1�'Annie -Laurie," "Believe Me" by the I .
1B.", , .� . A�ad, again, they may not. Per- in the natural or unchanged in -the produe � I ' ; .
: a ,food I . t 1 1 --N:, tween, "35 - And 40 mil '' 10ur.., It m,ent.of rural econ6miclife. A meet- patronized in past years and no doubt ,male, chorus; violin solo, 118buvepir', I... I
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I ;,:, �. . - baps -what we have had is onlyl j a form -` . I... ..seeds. . . . es an n - ,will be again this year. I I I � 'Miss Greta Lam,mie, A.T,C,M., ae- I -
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ll,,, * As"' t�% ' in *' � was held recently at.the - Parlia
, , Time alone will tell. 1 3. Sig or increases tha 1,s9me., sections of -Ontario are not didn't a0p:_ at the stop sign but, it i ' I . John E. McDonell, accompan- co arlied by Miss Bella ,Smile an
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1. . starter. .. :�i&king alfalfa, to any great ex- may' have -s;owed up a little. -When . mezit Buildings, , Toronto, ' called, by IMT mp "Hunting
'. klit Of coarse fodders. . I . red from the piano; vocal duet,
". .. I crig6sIt y uth were known, this it strai . Mi is
.11 � - I teeth tent. , If the tr gh�ened out on No. 4 highway Hon. T. C. �Kennedy, - m ter of Ag- ied by Mrs. ,McDonell, moto
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. ,may %e 'due to, the disappointment the rear sivrerved fit t to thf? west riculture. Lon6n the first,of this week, spend- Tower," Mrs. M ' Hedden and Mrs; G.
. � � Are slightly laxative. � � -caused. by winter -killing of imported and the7i east. It sta . rted to skid and I ,ime. on . Monday ' on a short Hess; rej�'dillg, Mrs. S. L. Peppler, . . . �
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171"''. ,, '. NO- AUCTION SALES 6. Cheapens the ratioll. -highway wbeft we . . . � .
. �� . I As a sdii builder, pasture and was ,across the . with friends. , � ,� entitled, "Sandy -McLaughlin-N Court-
-�� �. . . 7. Form a spleiidid'tonie or con- seed. . I pleased to report that' -Mr. ghip,"- male quarbette, IAMy Old, Ken- I
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I 1- � � , AND WHY- hay crop, jprodulceil, alfalfa stands collided. We were over as far on KIPPEN .' - ""Niiolp who Wals po. rs. T. 'J. Slier- . 1 �
1%t, , � .1 ditioner. I I manure crop, our side of the, road as we could go I David I -orly- for tucky. ,Home" ,Mess- .
11 "Ill ' Lprenle- AS a green . as improved nice- ritt, Claude wes, Oeorge, Maynard, I �
" ,,� , , 11 ; The News, of' Port Rowan, states SIC ' ' .11 , � sonie weeks past, h illo . , �
. � up the soil, adds nitrates when the crash came-" ,Saverne C per of London, ,yisr -1, health., SdiTruel, Renmic—trio- "Whim the gluia ' ' .
,,� - , I. , ' da Opens - I -�f the truck, was then Miss Gra, eJCOO 1
- � situation . gretty ac- I . Importance of' Institutes. alfa' e much , , ly- and is. now back to: norms - i
". . I . the auction sale and other plant foods-ta a Ivalu Winer, driver , 'ited recently at the �ome of h6i'p�ar- , firtt 6T- the Night lkeei� tlIe Gold of, the ... . ..... I
. 11 � I . . While the- 1,206 Women's Insti- the -price of the seed. ca�led. He-coTroborated his brother I, The,hoavy snow falls of the �
1. . . curately when it says: , io are greater than . 'a entst, -Mr. "A d M . rs. W. W. Cooper, of part -of the week -bas afforded con- Day�' and OMellow Moon," by Messrs., � �
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'��- I The printing of auction.sale bills, tutes in the Province of Ontar alfalfa outyields ill evidence. ,He said-44tepavement was Stanley. . ,� .1 I I siderablp, exercise in t1he,wa I y - of 'Scott Welsli' violinist,,, F�eiris,:Cantelll I �
-�_' � � . devoting a good deal of time .and ,As -a hay crop , � I .
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I � I ,was obic4 itaWrban�, -item' in' others 'both in quality and quantity. veryl slippery. Donald 'McCallum I Imiss Finkbeiner, of Crediton, vis- shovelling or sweeping, )but the on; saxapho�e, Miss, F16i.ence Welsh; ' I
�,.. . an the thought and drawing upon their re- It was the only -crop to remain. green "said he was driving north on No. 4 ited recently at the home of Mr. and sleighing is as yet not what is need- accompanist; duet, I'LaTboard Watch,"'
,, �; � . catalogue of printinglin the small sources for relief , and community ' highway' just behind. the Winer truck Mrs. Herbert Jones, of Stanley. I I ed for teaming of loads. � T. J. Sherritt and Dr. i.sminie; V .11
111.1 I for pasture during recent very dry
'111 Now there is servite of virious kinds, their main male
I I tjo,wn'.priniting office. I years in Western Ontario. ,In see- when the', 'accident- occurred. He said The Senior C. G. L T. will meet in- ISome changes of and in property .chorus,, -AStaTs ofthp Summer Night," I
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. ,_�_ `611 1falfa' *as not'Yet� se- ,the truck was lyroceedin on its- own t n, on Saturday after- both, as to sellin
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I little doing in that line. It is not ,��e,... e tions where a .9 pg,and reiltiug, is, soloist, Mr. Samuel Rennie; "All
I 1�. I .1 . e country women at their regu- I heir class rom -- in Through the Night,'! . Awd 1. I .
.-,� no farmers who would on to cured a foothold, it'should be sown side Of the'road when the Toronto xti, February 27th, ' 44 Lang
that there are lar monthly meeting pass each at the us taking place ilii� week or' will
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�,),. -in mixtures with other legumes. car Came:` firoirrid the corner and a] hdl* of 2-30 P. ' � , .
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�,, . valuablp information - started, to.�;skid. He didyft �see'the' The Young'People of St. . Andrew s Mr. Alexander .6parks, whe haz Miss Eleanor Fisher and.'Dr. Smillie. . .
11, like to sell out, ,but the:re are few other much. This year clover, Alfalfa and al I f the first part of the cbn-dng month. Syne," "Good Night,'9 accompa:nists, I
-11. . farmers who are able to buyq and gained through practical c3operienep, sike, are ,very reasonable in priep.--actual, impraCet. � - . I
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, ., s will not the Present I ning service on February 21st at with is sons in Detroit, returned to Rev Mr Mooreboute of 'Main Street 14 �
"_ sale note � accepted ,at and they are utilizing to splen United ,Church held their -Sunday ev7 been spending the winter months; At th;e Conclusion' of the prograum e,
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"i , � 11 ", . 'the banks nor ,bought for cash by van.ta,ge the literature available from extensive , ". . e .h * , , . 1.
, , opportunity for a more . .1 rm of an old time our village the first of this i i
I- I sowees. - The Institutes 7.15 p.ini. if, the fol veek. Mr. United Church, Exetex, spoke a few .
I'll � . I. I . ' various . seeding down of legume crops for - - ' " B, en .
1'. , ' n Sparks has be a good re words, interspersed with humorous �
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� I" . business me . In these times farms Branch of the Department of Agri- pasture ... and as a gr,een manure I ,AYFIELD I song service, the choir assistirg. ry, . "I
i� hay, I I .Rev. R. R. ,Conner preached a ve ' I . 1$ (
''?. . uve.iost ti,edr value) and Inany n'l-en culture provides graduate nurses, - I � � our village for a long term jokes which was very much 'enjoyed.
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rl, . ' crop .to be plowed down. Mrs. Jbhnston, -of -G,oderi,--h, has inspiring serilion on 'Sunday last tak- Rev. Mr. Viv;an, of Trivitt Morn- i At the eveiling service in Carmel M ,
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11 lbave losit their rating. - -If,: auction .dietitians and seamstresses to give I A k
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.i "'.., . systemalic instruc . tion 'to groups of -.1 been visiting her daughter, Mrs. - Geo. ing,for his subject, "The Second orial Church, Exeter, and Rev. M. B. I Presbyterian Church, a duet was very .
11 � . � sale notes could be readily sold, two . ' ____� I- .- . nig the best' use of
. I i Women'- and girls -in their home cen- ' Littie. I Choice," and maki Parker, of St. -Paul's -Anglican church, pleasingly rendered'by Mrs. W. A.'
11 F�l ..". - � mpipyed continuous y tres. Tiast year there were 75 two- ' " 'Mi s s ElizAbeth Cameron has re- our opportunities even though 'they Hen
ii�. ,,, I , Auctioneers... p- EIETER . . sall, exchanged duties. on - Sun! MeLaren and Miss M. Workman and I .
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'r. - , scarcely overtake .the work " . � turned home after spending a month. might not be the oVes we would . da last., Rev. T&"Vivian'is a'fluenf at the - . I .
. .11 ,Q0,1111d week,- courses. in sewing, 41 in home y Chlirehevening service at the United I
. . -ich and Kineardine. choose ourselves. , . um. very
"', values, and inad- oncert Co. at Godei The choir sang, and forceful speaker And bi sservice, a. request n ber was
�. pressed upon them, at every little nursing, 25 in food The Dewell-Grabarn C BadmintoA.—Quite an interesting "Still, Still With Thee," wbich was -e much en'joyed. I feelingly rendered by Mr. and Mrs. . . .
I,". . � . . -�iay cours- were ent " I
,., 1, - .. dition there were 74 three ertained at th,e,bome of Mr. I wei . 1� .
� 11 � . Tural centre." I I - game of badminton was played ,at ,much appreciated. , - -The Presb . Miss Greta. . i I
1, . 1. ytery of the*Presbyterian Thomas Sherritt - and .
, O� that es covering these lines. In a ew W. F. Beavers whil ,
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, �_ . I If the "ifs" were only, out . cases � Epeci I a ins andi- .in town. I Tbilisday evening, the The Young People of St� Andrew's .
. '11� �, . . I * trmtion in h the Town Hall I Church of Huron County was held in Lammie. ' '
� I, . � last parb,gTaplh, whalt a promising the 18th, wben a number of Goderich United ,Church will, hold their usual .
,,,� � . I . craft, needlecraft and house furnisll- ,Miss Margaret ' Penhale, of . . Clinton on Tuesday last, a number Former I -lay Township Resident'
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, : Z field farming would present. Pros- ing were given. Nearly 5,000 Oils London Normal 'Sch-001, sprent the players came down for a. friendly weekly mee.ting on ,Friday 18venl4g., from, here attending as the meeting. Vice in Fargo, N. Dakota.—The fol�- . - -w I
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V . ts, Mr. and ganie, resulting in a victory for Bay- February 216th, at 8 p.m. Rev. Ar - would be of interest to them. I lowing account of death which ap- ..
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I" r- � ... 11. . perity would not,only be around the and women took advantage of these week end with,-heT paren . ' ft ..
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� l" - . special courses. .Mr�s. A. J. Penhile. . field of 10 games to two. The.scores tbur 19inclair, of Hensall Uhl Ed ,OuT,, merchants are getting ready peared in a recent issue of one of I -1
"I'J; � last corner, but right upon us. I - ' X I
'. � I During 1931 therewere 31- courses ,-. ,Mr and Mrs, sC. J. Stewart'at- were as, follovzs: 'Mi 'ed Dovibles:— Church, will be the epeaker for the for the spring tradb aiid,are d spIdylw tlTe -London Dailies, refers to a well ,
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,� .� � 11 something to - . g Mrs. Newton -Brady, Dr. --Newton- evening. Everyone come and bring � known former resi6ent; of the Town-
,, 11 ill , - Every .fLarmer has of one month's dura:tion for girls. rtended the Graham -Rowe weddin . ing fine stocks.
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," sell, in many cases Varns full Of it- Twelve hundred -Women, Most- in Guelph on Saturday. Brady, Grace Watson, Mr. Walker, .a friend. I Grain, wood and logs are being ship of Hay, 11,ving Only a few miles
I., � young ta , uqua have 15 . -4 15-11- Marion Davison, E., Pat- - Wiss Etta Bell, of London, spent brought into market in large quanti- I northwest -of Hensall, and was a .
.,-,�, . With banks accepting -sale notes and ly girls, from the farm. took advant- The dates for the Chau .
��.; , I I The dates ch-eli, Mrs. ��ylor, H_ 'Williams, 18-13, the week end at the home of her ties. brotbeT of Wilson -Carlile, of this
V. :��, .. . business men buying them, tAiere age of this. systematic instruction been received in Exeter. . 15 Helen ,Seeds, Clayton Weston, parents, Mr. and�Mrs. Andrew Bell, 'Mr. Henry Str ,' of the �own- I village, and will no doubt be of in- I � "I . .
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.� I �. . . would be a steady stream of produce w 'c are March 29, 30, 31, April Ist B. W. Miss Lee, 'Mr. 'Oliver, 15-4, 1,543; of.Tuckersmit.h. ship -of Usborne, a few miles south-[teyest to mati-Y in this section- "Johm- - I
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.. fl, - . food problems.,- with classes morning � Rev. D. McT 'sh and -'Mr. � ,
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. ". and stock to market, and a steady �' and aftern-66n. The Department of F. Beavers were in London Wednes- ff,el�n ,Seeds, "Don McKenzie, iss 19r.,and,Mrs. William Bell have re- cast ,of the village, on Sunday last�Qarlili�j in his 83rd yf��T, a native qf .
.11l i'l � Hays, ,Mr. lCopeland, 15,L, 15-2; turned after a tilost'delightful hohey- verry acceptably condu�cted services'llay Township, between Hensall and
� 1� , lk �., stream of money flowing back to the Agriculture is, in this way, trying to day attending a meeting of the Set-
, I girls of rural Ontario t1cment Committee in connection wi ends in Peter- in Carmel Presbyterian Chureb, d1ir- Zuricb, and a former well known res- ,�
,. farm, if it was -not foT the Other "if" take, to the t� Susie Westlake, Milton Pollock, Mrs. moon spent with fri
.11 Barnes, 'Mr. ,Carey, 15-3, 15-9; Mrs. boro, Torontd"'blid Boston. Heartiest ing the absence of Rev. James Me- ident of this district, died at Fargo � I .
��'.. . that clouds the situation., . some, of the advantages enjoyed in the London' Conference. ntertainel, W� Westlake, J. Pease, Margla.ret 'congratulittio'ns. I . I N I .
lie. � I Ilroy, who wap in Toronto.- ortb Dakotao after a'short illness.
11 , -, . the ePht ,population through The ,C, G. 1. T. were e ' .
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1 Banks used to Cake sale n res of -C - "15; The syn�pathy of the'community is .; r
'- 1� - .1 otes and 61asses established in the technical at the 'home -of Mr. and Mrs. - J Watson, Mr. ,0opeland, 13-18, 7 I I . Our fraternal lodges report well- He -moved to Dakota more than 40
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'I . I. I busi I ness men used to buy them. They y bvening.' Men's' DoiAbles Dr. Newton- , ,rady, .extended to Mr. R. J, Cooper in the attended And most interesting meet- years Ago. His wife died tww-yeA
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P ... � ,6' 1 �,, �. 1xsed to be as' good legal tender as a higher forms of the public schools.- Rev. Borden and Mrs. Cunningham E. Patchell.I.Mr. Walker, H. Wilfflams,' '.loss Of his fine -barn, which was de- ings held during the winter months. � ago. Mrs. J.'Green� of Exeter, a sis-
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..".. " I . , , Betty, of Millbank, 15-6; 15-4; Clayton Weston, Donald stroyed by fire on 'Saturday evening We notice 'bk -the Londbn Press ter had been with him since early in
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11, ;;;.., � ,cheque is toAhy, perhaps even a lit- and daughter week with McKenzie, MY. Oliver,- Mr. Copeland, last. - � I I ,that one, Walter Buzzo, a one-tinii- December. 'Mr. Camlile intended . t6 I I
,,, It Pays to� Dip Sheep. spent the fore, par� Of- the
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�."�6. In discussing the fact of para- their parents in Exeter. 15-4, 15-7;. Milton Polloiek, Leslie El- We-are sorry to report that'Mr. resident of our viliage, only a few make filis home in Exeter as soon as
, , ,,!�, . tion! I . -Parsori is at present under years past, and More recently of the he sold his property in Dakota. Sur;.__ ,
i' , I , . sites on sheep and methods for their 1mr. Harvey Pollen, accompanied by liott, Mr. ,Carey, W.r. Copeland, 15-8, Robert- .
" �,Y � . rs. New- the care of a ,doctor and trained '
..., � . not all be laid at contr 1, a Canadian authority givc'i his mother, Mrrs. William Pollen, 15-71,1. Ladies' Doubles --M Town of Gode�01, and at the presen� viving are three sisters: 'Mrs. Elion, .
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4 �1� �,' / � th,e dom of the .,present depression, four good reasons as to why it, pays were in Kitchener on Wednes
V I day wt- ton -Brady, Marion Davison, Miss nursc, suffering with"blood poison- time llivi�'kifi London, with his wife of' Mbose'Jaw Mrs. H. Daymah, of .
�'ij'.1.111. s. iTaylar, 15-8, 15-11; ing, caused by a il�ail wound in his and five 'children, bas instituted a Kennedy, isas�., and M
1, ,It".., I because the change was making itself to dip sheep. These are: tending the funeral of the late Clif-, Watson, Wr .ra,.-J. Oreen, � I 11
" I . I � Helen Seeds, Marion Davison, Miss ,hand, while at his usual duties a- suit in court against a ministeroof of Exeter Aers, Wilson, I �
... ), I . She4 that are free , of Hen,sai also two brc �
. .... � I . ':goparenit 190me, years before this date, L from ford Pollen. . Leg, 'Miss 'iI,k9'" 15-8, 15-7; Susie round the farm. We hope he yvill .that- city and five others for slander. - 1, . and Alfred, - a school . I .
I,% ticks and lice grow more and better jMrs. George Grant and two soils I I
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ll`%,� does ,the rest of the . Mr. and Nrs. A. Westlake, 'Mrs... Westlake, Mrs. soon be out again. . ,Mrs, Agnes Ross, -who his been in I teacher of Golva, North Dakota.,
I,.' � Where then wool. . are Visiting with � '
11 1�i_ I � Barnes, Miss, W.-�tson, 10-16, 7-15. '._Mr. Fred Parsons, of London, spent � . . I -i . 1. — " L
I ,,,, - 4 blame tie? With t1le banks, *ith the 2., A clean flock requires less-fleed Delve in Forest.. I I .. I I _ ---- I ,�
,:'��L I I . iroung People held The following new (books have been Sunday at the home of his parents, . .
�l , I s0m0n, Or 1we the'farmers and'is more easily kept in good con- James Street ' . 'L.
,Z",_'. buoues e social on Mon -day' even- * and placed in.the Bayfield Mr. and Mrs. Robeizt. Parsons, . of 1 1 1
:1� " " ditibil. � a Valentin rocu I . �
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? �i`11' 3. The .1amb crop is ft'ronger, ing. he meeting was in charge of LibraZ? The -Road, Wkrvrick� Deep- Stanley.
;; 1�1:1, 'it is credit that makes for success ewes milk better, and lantbs grow Mr. Gerald Ford, social superintend- ing; A
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,p, ��,. . visiting with his � parents, - Mr. and %0A.1 - S � W
L�ify Quite '�Lost Arthur Mr� (Ibussell Love, of London, is �T
�.` ... �1, . ', �.."".am*t0tipu sale, and it always has more rapidly. ent.,: Readings pertaining to Valen- Stringer; Shutters, Olive 'Wadsley; Sg')i,"ding, Mone afely -
0".., I I . I . Ruby 'Shadows on the Rock, W1illa Cather; Mrs. William Love, of Stan -ley. ', "W I
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,�;.' 11 -dn,,%hA�',vvaVi._ 'Unf.i.-tunately there 4. ,.Parasites are a source of se -e- tine Day were given by Misses . . ., '
.i;, . .,,,161�4` � r's .Men, Mubel- ,Barn Burned.—Quite a latge-niam-
11.111, .. -fort to sheep. The good Stone, Celia i�hristie- and'Mr. James The Trail, of the ,Ki.� I I . I I
: ,� Are,two kinds of credit, the good Atid' ious discom ' Shel M. ' -Ell. and vicinity � I I �
- , li -Silver Wedding, .Dell; ber from Our on age
I I shepherd should be. nAndful of the Millar An excellent Program was The .1
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, � ,� "'I", , , , 'kn,d still mom unfortunate. . Finch's Fortune# "Wago de la Roche-,- v%iteed' on 'Sunday 11ast the Isleene I at" Low Cost. ' . �,
%4:', , thle ba& conifort of his flock. given consisting of a guitar selec- I . 1,
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� , 'FIAK " credit has been much more in evi- sult of dip -ping the saving in feed inenk,jl by Ina Harding, r The Silver Star, .Gregory Jackson ; Mr� Robert Copper, the second farm. I
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fp "",I,�: Cia ence Down and Earl Christie; Flather, by ,Elizabeth; The Island of north of Kippen, on the London road I . .
,i§ll , .denee than the good. I Whose fault and increased, weight of lambs and r . It 4
�Mpj" � , - mnying him- Terroi, Sappe�n, The Rock and the 'had stood in the early hours of that That is its function. ....
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vi�z�',. � . .1 ... - � 50 cents to $1.60 per ewe. The cost self On the guitar. Contests
.11�,�t4�,,�,,,� , , ,,Th1&&V,as,,a time when a4armer, of dipping under ordinary conditions gaims were then indulged in f6llo*. ,Montgomery; ;14ary ' .-TIP-1th, Ernest iveent to the barn. .1%e fire was I "I -.4
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Rl"', , - 'should not exceed three cents ' ' I , L� �.' ' , .
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-�, -i1-, I "" -ed."s fioi�el - - L nA by telegram, by dri-af t, or bVk money er- I.
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� � .—irhe larijes strelet W.,M. worthy; KinADd Flatrne� . ...... . Ma-tgaNt a in the village of Kippaqn, so close .1
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, ','::, , Must Have' Lic�nse. S. met in the -church parlors Tuesday Pedler - The lWasure of Big Waiters t' '
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,� ,,,� It I ''' �&ougfit vMA'A�FaysAt: the rn-oon Febrnary lith. The J - Rbdgw�ll .Ctillum; Story of Julian, be done to stay the ilames, thervery der, a bank will do it for yq11 with: the I
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11 � .- I '411�d..,h.. Y*n4, All hA' �Vllft, and work . farnieri- v E'r,tz. ThAj Ja& .of DeWny, fine barn as well as- the garage, were .
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`��,,MY� " � 'A k";:Ivip The Glorious, Advmtur% R. Halibur- pigs. The barn contained large I I
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j i�`;;,�";;�R i � ,i*'A ,gd licenses be taken out re tities of- grain of all kinds ir. respect,'at any'time. . I 0 4
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&4114,�jN���, , !, , , , '� .� pet it .1's,viitten upon, law, but it is thought that the Mrs. Chritstie a life ni�,mber, MM Pag, , N16 Thonla .
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�. , �I'L.�,,,.it, ,When a stret9thons tht 6flitials, hands. The' thL-_fire'ig not kno*n � THE CANADIAN BANK .
I , �qig I ,WaS,,�ii�,.Vq�ief' tool i Mrs, WeTavish presented Spain, Aspinwall; Boys' Own Annual; The origin of .
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