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F.r . - '1.11-1 I . I , I—- ­ 1 1 ­ ­ 11; I... r... . I— .. "'1141, '2 . . . . 4V , , , . , "I", A , ories in the minds of the middie age1 I ,; !,, , "l'.4 'i" ',, !. , ,,,, '.144 i - , . , 11, . " 'AN ," Q., , N . . I . I _@ I .1 Q, ev,- . ". y '. V, '16 0 '...... I - - .14' , and older. .. I son$ and friouilk - 11 I I ., . . ri " * I., -womin A - Iko AN "AzIR ,, 6d at Seaforth, Onta _)1a'fi6R 11% , 1 1 , . T,­J ,-'If Way Afternoon by McLean thistle. The iattemgets its greatest on Sunday afternoon as usual. A ,in this ,se.ctioni,and. so far we bo" , 11 'r,".1 III'*$ 1 Before it was Victoria Day. it was s4i,rt in oats and other spring grains, haptismal service was eonducbed by -.1 - :; - , - . I . . ­ . . cts of Any ftwt Mrs. W-. 9,. ,Reid, of ,Nrt , ylran, i " , , , . scarcely felt the offe . 416igf 181# '10111 - - "' i ' R I" , ,;, I i M01 1, 1AR U C Is .1i - _ , '11"Y", , - HENSALL , T xauld M sion ftud was held together with 'fir two'sons lgotpred ' , UXR , T - "' -4foru -s A ' a priAection to 'productive farm Rev. * W: Williams, ,d...Sarnia, And ,,, , . I , 0 1 .. , . M- .1, , i- I the twenty Ali of May, the Queen' I The meeting, d to Bull on. Nolic where , , _ , i . . .. .Jq vve ,. c 11 , ` 11) "Y ,, " May 14th.,f operie , Ifen , . Wh 0"I zltlliq :, : womomp on T 0 . . And what a day P, was, land, road superintendents and Oty, Joan Rlaink Conner was baVtized. . . ". 1 I '1111 1:, birthday. . - - , ,-n'Ei! -,-k;i , - - she will remain f0V 4, WVW:'Qr so to, I 1". , i . V, 11 I 9,1 K z , , , : by pipgIne"ll .11 Af , , i, , ,, I% - - vereil a fine r4a Ake Singing _ , , -, ' in specto,rs, are Rev. 'a. X Conner deli re 41 , . , ".p - ' ter repeating t)l s' . i jL 4, , ,. . "Perlaps the most widely celebrated town and village weed ip Although WX reau at the Post Office a' . - mother,, ,XT E. Slkiqffer, . N,P Y' ,,N ' rle d to keep all weeds cut on road- sennon In his ip al maimer. ' . dirs .d M.W L of i4mary in - IRN'. . ,1"' 00 a year. Sinl # Lo,idls: Prayer the nurse fier wl 1, V ",, -.-11 ', ; foreign, $2. ­ 11 ,.p IVA2 '* ie . ' urge _ e in the mon# re still mites were ioad. The Scripture, who has been. very. ill for the " 1. , ' , 1, la.m,, . holiday of any in the year w,th the MI , , p4ot ". W 11 ' J,"11'%R- tl." , , 4 cents each. . . R. Ztepl)!4enson and -Miss Rena I ta& year, quile a large number a I I "t " . " 1. sides, Vacant lots and other I I pars and othkm ew 6,' was._r ' "I .. I _&Z.M -0 1.1 ."i.­ week, but at date of writing is. - ,4 , _ , . owtag front NwQ ,.Vear13 * five Mark 11 and Matth .pad, ­ , " , I . — . exception of Chritstrp4s, and not so property. Valuable work in st ...1i A few daya in Stratford re- . . ' . . ,. pro : ", ' , . 0 1 TMaUdeil' 11 Mi. ; -1K, . longer idl" that and am kindly a gre.asifik fa oiriky, I 'L , ullbam, I . . ...,14 be after which Urs. Montleth told iniulat- L .i , , 'inter,est,in weed control is being cently. _ ' vertlisling rates on application. very far. behind Christmas either. , ing that "Payment of each orrear L - 1i ', - ` , _. . nd what wea ' It,)' 'me by Mr. A. R. G. Smith'of New Miss Jessie Johnstor gree4* , avvreinated at thl lwal poilt, offlC4 st Z Ory about the Chief izen, and Mr. and Mrs, P. B. DtichAUOA, of . . I.,, ,,,, -, ; '. 11 I A ther we used 38620 the offering Was L' taken. -3 d i, of Clifford, I . %e meit- St.' Thomas, spent t1iiy holiday with ; .. Hamburg, district weed inspector of and -Al". Hugh Afeblurtrie,. or IS4.p-. 40111841111L - I - _ ,, "", , I rs of the Canadian Weekly have. Wus it all imagi,n or Wester . - --041 at the HemalL fing closed ,by singing, "God i ql&tion' ds in this vicinity _lgnts and Flowers. Save Our relatives and friends in Uensgll, , I n Ontario, Who has 'addressed .pen, called on frien . I ... p . J., 11 . " 1.o spaper Association'and the Huron have the seasons really chariged ? numerous -meetings ,this spring. rjecently. , , L . . Gr,*IA.%0We ,in goo& time and get yg,vr pi4. Kingp% T&G. Montieth then led in . Mr. VVIlliam, Mrde, !4iiist,- se- . I , ' - fine Geraniums, Pansies. Xarigolds. ' ­ . companied by the -Mi I i '' I , nty Press Association. . Mr. and Mks. James. Love and If . prayer. a pass. )Wlie an(I 9111.i . They must surely have changed, be- p,tualsa, Agtm ,@nd in short all kinds Of _ , 'i, I . L Trap the Borer Quite a large number. of Masons Eliinirr Sell,on the.gur ar; vind Miss ­ . L ,7 ,­ . . Mis es Agnes 'and Anqa visited at waWAIII and flowem. intiudina am tomatoll I L . IL ­ . . . . of plamia. .smbbage, catilfflower and other gard(M Zurich 'Lodge, No. L 224 Loretta on the triaAgle, Wok 'I , cause in those other years if a straw , Of . at ReA,44, . , .V . L .. . - . 'he bome of, MT& E; Almderaon, - , . 4 sold - Club from LLL , , -t The suggestion has been advanced ' . o peutsm, ana al ay tfie%on,&y­,,,N1Vht; I - ­ 1, hat couldn't be worn on the 24th, I tly. 'anto t. -suit the timee. motored over to Stratford on Frid IV&, 'L., Centralia recen I 1, , , L, , ' e 0+4% .. .1 I .A. ',._ I wasn't worth buying one that sea. that a trap crop of corn consisting ,. 1% - - just immediately evening last to attend the district, Free Press, 1,64don, on,bhMonn,_ ev: :, SEAFORTH, Friday, May 97,,,19.32'. 11r. an4 'Mrs. A. Keys and family joh. ZTtelr ,&6. ""I I. . of about half a dozen rows of early of Yxieter, spent Sunday at the home west of main raii:wayermainF. 8862-8 meetirig-bbing hel&there., Three.cArar , last Weelt acq1ttitti ,; , . . ,; gning of , W, son. I .I 1 ,, - 11 id growing corn, if put in most erbditAbly # d receivinc . I I . sown rapi . I 1".. And it was the day the first trip a of Mr. and &Ts. Ross Love. Mrs. 19. , W. Anil Wis. Lorne SelleiY, Of load's werit from our village 4nd dis- selvek il, I . : ,' . , s early as the ground is fit, will in Love returned with them after spend' Toronto, were . wee c . -meeting many congratulations, t6ir seleetioTw .'L _ 1 end guests with trict and re ort a spls4did , J ,,?- , was made to the old swimming hole. most years lessen the amount, of in- being verk much enjoyed. I . . Is There a Depresslolt 9 ing a few weeks with her son. ,Mr. And Mrs. *n. Elder and family. -being held. " . , ­ , L The day of cocoanuts; of firecrackers, jury done the main crop by corn Mr. W. Jarrott attended a Weed Comrinencing text week and during Mr. and -MTs.'Charles L. Jinks vis- Dr. and Ws. G. R. C611yer apd lit. . . I I I n Exeter on the 24th. ., ! .. . L, People have read so much ab J -July and Aug- ited friends in . .. . ,i I , , - . ,u and above all, the day on which a bbrer, if the main crop i sown a few Convention in Clinton last week. the months of une, tle son w ill -be away from'ligms for " L- I ,days later than the ideal date. 'Me Wiss. 'Mary. Hagan, of London, ust the merebants,will observe their The 24th of May passed over very a fe w days, Dr. Collyer attending -a --L. ;.. dep essio`r and unemployment, even -boy was gh en ten centg to, spend. trap crop should be cut low about spi-rit the week end at the home of .... al Weedne§day half holiday. village as there being medical conyentibn being held at To. -.. . , . . I laboUt'starvation, and so many t There were, perhaps, instances of the e ' fi her tiQter, ,Miss Dolly, and ,brother, 110 . h e or anythirg go- ronto. ," hou, nd of tbei rst week in August, ", . .1 ' Mr. -S. L;P4pler, the popular and celebra, iqn or I.., " sands of people have had such a ter- ;here a boy even had a whole quar- when all borer eggs have been laid M L.. i Irank. . . genial accountant of ,the Bank of ' - pp.jn, he village of a special MY. Bert, Hofion 'who recently left 0 - I " . I "I J , -to spend. d should be removed and fed to live spent '-n-raiter, 'nearly all of oVr residents for Texas, writes horne that' he is i struggle to keep their head-, But they wete; 'rare an ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love , Montreal staff, has been moved to cha I L I I . I I L ­ ­_ rific 4 . V ' stock. 0anday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. getting along splendidly in his. new I S Aulksville, where he is being prornot- spent the day in Other places where -11 . I above water in the business world instances, Very rare indeed. . . john Jarroti. . I I ed t; ,Manager. Of, the bank at that celebrations were being ,held.,,. L position, having securdd. an excellent . . Now to youth , and many grown A greatly increased demand for . . . :, of town and country, that most, peo- '16t. W. Jarrott and daughtet', An- ,place 'and together with his wife Mri, Reid, wife of Dr. W. Reid, position with'a dairy firm. . ,- . I ple have acquired a first hand know- ones, it is just a holiday. What i a fertilizers for the 1932 crop season nie, spEntSunday at the -hom-e'of Mr. will love to their new home shortly- spen't ..)Bunday last here with her . Dr. I. S. Smillie .assisted the choir 11 11, . come down from being the most is reported, much of th e ,business be- ' In- . , , ledge of the fact that times wer,2 ing done on a credit sales basis. Thus and Mrs. A Nickel and family, of Mr. and Mys- Peppier during their mother ',,who is and has been quite of WesleY-Willis United Church, iCli , Z.1 4-ard—desperately hard. patriotic and popular holiday -of the it is,apparent that the Department's Hensall. sojourn in Henzall have made many ill for ihe past -few weeks, and on ac- ton, on ikinday eveining last, rgnder- . . 1 I Mr. and Mrs, James" Love spent courit of ,her illness rehurned the first ing a pleasing solo, which was' nuch . 1, I L' Have we dr). been mistakeri? 1, year to just. Victoria Day, the, first policy of promoting the use, of fert- i friends, and will be Missed rMrY Much L '_ I Sunday with friends in Hensall. I ds and also, -by the An- of the week and is here now looking enijoyed. ' I . . r , there no depression,,,no hard t1hies, summer holiday. ilizers is bearing fruit. Tht) use of I? , iSt,ephenson attended th by, their fri6in ­ -after,,-h,er- mot-her,i.,,whovl-weI are -pleasn. . I services held in . the . " glican 'Church 'I- ....... . L .. . .... ... ­___­',._ _ ''. , I " .Ars. 11 . el ' of which they werd ac ..... Anniy.gnm_ry_ ......... __ I I i i no scarcity of ,IhVney? 'Well,. anyway we- had thc-. Oil fertilizers in farming has pagmil'the al of a ring takin promin- ed to"state, is somewhat improved United -Church on Si4ida­'y­­' ast, wera , ''. __ .. experimental stage in Ontario and funer . -relative at.Sheppardton tive members, hal . * . . " We ask these questions because w, Queen Victoria weather on Tuesday, ' A 0 r largely attended, the building beini; -, - 11. thousands of farmers are findirig, and also , sited her brother in Luck- . nt parts in all 6' ganizations of the in health. I , . . I The Youths' Wielfure. Club of Car, filled to capacity at both seryiees. I ' 1 d in the papers the other day that and it took many older minds ba" them a practical aid in reducing the nowon Friday. - church- ' .. rea . 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Workman, of under the aus- mel Presbyterian Church, held their The ­special speaker- for the day Was . 5' ' I inerbasing , The mi-n0ftel show, ' 80,000 ,people attended the o i to the happy days when the 24th of cost of production through Flint, Michigayi, spent a few days at pices of the Canadian Legion ani "weekly Meeting on ,Monday evening Rev. Waldemar Williams, of Sarnia. :: .pening , soil efjlciency. When used judicious- - iiii day Of the WoOdbine race meet in ,May was the *Queen's birthday. the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Work- Trivitt A X' P'.A. under the direction with a' good, attendance. A discus - The aritbem'3, "Oh Jesus, I I ava .. I Toronto; that thousands upon thou- . ly they increase yield and imprdve An and many other relatives in this of ibixs. N, J. Dore, 'of Exeter, ,pres- sion on hyrrins and authors was giv- Promised," and "I Found Him in My '# 0 'L .41I quality of crops, adding materially to in 11 vicinity: , " ented their show in Hensall town,bg1l eTi and a -banjo and mouth organ Heart," were .well rendered. Harry 'If ' '. 11. 1 sands of dollars were spent in ad- the cash valtie Of 'production from a. I day evefiing of last week.''44- selection by.Mr. Melvin Moir- read- Hoffman, of Dashwood, who recently I .,. Mission fees and gala attire by thosa The Progress of the Hydro given arba.- It has become increas- , I o4 Fri ±s.. R. Y. MacLaren, which add- - . I 'i - ingly important to -day for a fair . d,ey. the auspices bf the HeniWl, Base- ffig, ,M , I captured -the gold medal. at the musi- I . Z , who attended and that greater thou- -farmer I ball Club -and was a scream, fioni ed very:'mucli to the, program. cal festival, held at ,Stratford, ren- ' I . . Inquiry - measure -of success that the ,, . sands were'represented in the vehicles make, use of every possible oppor- BAYFIELD - . . start to finish. There was not, a Add'wss ai'd.,Prepentatio,n.—A ver dered a pleasing solo "Fear Ye Not, I . I 1, 1 I , enjoyable evening , was spent in the qh Israel,",and - *%00 that took them' there. Very large littendance, "t 'everyone . ,W at & evening ser ' . (Toronto Daflyi Star.) tunity to lower his costs of produc7 1, * . I. . that attended. report A most splendid school rogm, oUthd Anglican Church vice -two more splendid anthems were t , tion. The right use of fertilizers . . : And last, -but by no means least, . e,nt. The end on Monday evening, The first lya z given by the choir, namely: "The . . ­ . , r I , WP- learn that some hundred$,:of thou- The 'matters 'being irfvestigated in siiited to particular crops provide The first league game of softball evening's Antertainin Oci I . . ,omposed of IMes rs. F. Abbott; of the evening was dAroied to a s al Radiant 'Morn" and --"Trust in the 0 4 % I., I the Hydro inqu,iry apparenLy a e one. important opportunity. was played at Porter's Rill Tuesday , men L P loists, Mrs. A' Clark, Mrs. I I sands of dollars werd, passed through I ' A. Davis, J-. M. South- hour, followed with 9C­pyesentation of Lord", so , , not regarded as sub judice by the -day evening, resulting as follows: A, O_ Elliot, PM6 -S mue R n je. A lade , . I ! the betting machines on -that one da'y. Mail and Empire, the chief organ of Reducing Crop Costs. cptt, W. C. D&vds, W. H. Harnessi a handsome ettbing presented to -'Mr. a. , , i I e ft" I S, . , I I Bgyfield 24, Porter's Hill 11. ' " I , articularly humorous and wit- and Mrs, S. L. Peppler, who are trio, coniposed'of Mrs. Drysdale, Mi- I 3g I P, There have been days since when the.. the Conservative party in Ontario, ' . 'Death of John T. Gairdner­-40ne. were p 11 . . I, th the ' ' ing he audience in peals or shortly' leaving for Aultsville. Mr. F. Welsh and Miss G. M ie saiig, * , attendance was as large or larger reduce crop costs. -_ - tt, as 'Peppier has been made -nian -number and Mr. Hoffman . I and it has twice commented on th roblem wi of our best known and most highly ' kee , . . progress of the' in,vestiga'tion. The . - -hter. , . H. 0. Southco ager .of a Pleasing ' I . . bvious Tespected.-residents passed away on t ' farmer' is how to .i And when the money spent and,wag- fact that a by-election campaign is This can be done in two o I u rloc t t - real there, 'Mr. and again sang a I . Thursday'last,May 19th, in the pe -r- . inte _u or O.k his part exception the Bank of Mont' ,.selection, "The Lord is I . Ily well. Folio - " 'My Shepherd." I I in pi ways: first. producing more at the a wing aie the musical Mrs. Peppier although, pleasantI., , , i. ered was equally as impressiv, . -6gress in West York may have game costs; and second, ptoducing -son of John Tudor Gairdner, who has ,P selettions which were well given and ed with the gift, T ade a ver' Carmel Presbytei`ian Church also I That does not'look ,*s if there was something to do with the Mail and been in failing health for several y . . Can't reply. The followin the r" . I I, ., L Empire's expression of its views. ost. months.,, . Deceased waz the third son alled for encores- "If . You UtTtiplr: g is held-ibeii anniversary se vices on ,. , C-Ity i m 4" , ' - I any sear of oney, any harl Sing, JWhistlo,lf' Francis Abbott; address: ."Mr. and 'Mrs. S. L. Pep- Sbhqpy'last with1arge congrega,tions , L 'The conclusions reached by the Perhaps the -most important meth- of the iate My. and Mrs.. James .,, . , :. times or any depression. But one -Mail and . Empire do not seem to be Gairdner, and has always lived here. 'Can't, You Hear We Calling, Care- pler- We,,,the members of,the con- present. -Rev -My -Bermie, of, Acto-a, I od of reducing tht cost of -producing Pearl We I od- . "What Makes , 9 of kitciblll, conducted the . does not need to go even as far as warranted by the course of'the in- crops is to increase, the yield. Most For manyL years 'he was assistant line," Miss -gregatiom, of St. 'Paul' .knglican f ormerly !"L . . n ings that make one quit ' i th,,t a Niggpr Prowl," A. Dlivis; "The Lit- Church, HensalI, are assembled herq services., The, choir. under the direc-. (< z, y. But putting that to one side of the items incurred in the cost of postmaster and continued U I . I t 11 tip Old Church in the Valley," -B. to -night with mixed, feelings of re- tion of W. A. MaeLaren, rendered a 1. . wonder ie times are really"'as hard it ,,y -be said that the Mail ,and producing crops are the same, whe­ , ition until the appointment of Dr. Cousins; "Black ,Cat B,lues,ll W. C. gret and joy—regret that we are1os- sl$ecial program, ,The .following is , .. as we are told, and many of us feel, Empire does not point out that the ther the ctbp is large or sTnall, so M. Woods, as postmaster in 1917,, Davis; "Kentucky Babe," Misses ing two valuible members of our con- the order Of service: 11 a.m., line . ;L, I y ther are. .. Hydro s contract to buy nearly 100,- tbat'every effort should be made to But one brother survives, -Dr. Thos. Penhale, Sheere, Dignan and 'Mrs, gregation, who have done a great deal Eai-th is the Lord's," choir; ' ! . I I li,g h 004D h.p. at ,Chats Falls from a syn- produce large yields by the ad;ptilon -Gairdner; of -Waco, N ebraska, who, , " quart_ . . I . 4 , Anyone living on or near the _ dicate in which the owner of-tbe Mail of all better farming practices. , with. Mrs. Gairdner, arrived, here by Carey; "Moonlig:ht'on the Colorado, in the work of our c'hurgh-, joy in ette, ,'Holy Spirit, Come Deseenftg 1. . , . , le, . way that passes through here, could and Empire is the principal figure is 0 . aut6 ohSunday,'May 16th. The fun- G. Skinner- "Dem Golden Slippers""L' the bonour and success that has come R. Mactaren, 'Mrs. J. Murdock,, &. _ , 1 4 . I , Tom Walter and Jack'Harness- "Th'e to our est6emed friend, Mr., Peppier. W. A. MaeLaren, C. A;,? oir; anthem . I I not help -but be impressed by -the not to be examined in the inquiry, 'Another method of reducing the eral, which wat largely attended, iw s , T . I 1; Although a demand that it be scrutin- cost OF production is the use.of larg-. held from, hi's late home on Monday ,Show 'Must Go- on the SaMe," H. We are -going to miss youboth great- "Call 40n MY Name, ? soloist, Mrs. V_ i If I * numb I .1- er of cars, bearing license num- ized has been pressed. Nor is the er machinery and more labor saving fternoon, May 23rd, to Bayfield Skinner;."The Minstrel 'Ball" by Mrs. ly. Your willing help, your generous James A. Paterson. 7 p-m ­Anthem, - I , . bers from almost every part of the inquiry to go -into the Abitibi cor _ equipment. Considerable improve- cemetery, the,service being conduct- I . Harriess, in addition to this a, ro.. support, and,,your jovial personalities "How Lovely is Zion," choir- sopran . o . i . !. " . . province; that streamed along in both. . tract,.which is even more in . e ars ed by Rev. F. H. Paull, rector of mantic comedy in one act' "On a have aided greatly the'good fellow- and tenor daet, Mrs. J. BoiWhr'on aml ALI I'' directions during the day and even- I tion. Nor is Commissioner An'. 'the -introduction of larger and Trinity church. The pallbearers were Night Like This," was, glvWl and was ship of 6ur congregation. . Ygli, Mr. R.' R'. MacLaren- male chorus, (gThs. % I . examina . taken. -by the -following caste_ Mr. G. Peppler, have filled so Ably and will- Lord is (My LiAt,11 solo., Mrs. Bon- ' I I , I Ing of the holiday. Orde to inquim whether the whole better machinery, makizigpossilule the. William J. Elliot, E. A. Featherston, Tracey, Miss M. Bissett, Mr. W. Q. ingly the difficult office of the church, thron. 1 . I I -power buying program of the flLydro elimination of considerable manual William. Sturgeon, Henry MicClinchey L Visitors, Ili town , . ; ' Davis, Mrs` N. J. Dore, Mr, V. Ber- and Mrs. Peppier has helped with for 'the holiday l L . They were good ca, rs and big cars, -as based on sound business princi- labor. Wherq the farm is largd'en- Thomas Snowden and James H. RehL, dux, Mr. ,VV. H. Lawrence, Miss M. the women's organizations and choir, were Mrs' ,T Simpson and' family, : L too, mostly, and mostly they WeTe ples, whether it, already is in ,olvin ough.to warrant th6 purc ase of such Patal Accident.—A very bad acci- Woods, Miss M. Murphy,' Miss A. and especially wiflithe church plays. of Detroit- Miss Mildred McDonnell, , 9 - . I I I filled with young people. It took the public in heavy losses and whe- machinery, this ineth6&. constitutes. -ident resultiiij in the almost .instant Acheson, a&. E. Ward, Mr. F. Ab- Your places will 'indeed be har4 to of Toront . I . . , , I !noney..to buy and run those cars and, ther ii was made possible by the an effective means of red' ' death of Lawrence Switzer, fourteen boft. The entire company gave tha fill.' We hope that this will not; be 'Mr. and MT;. 'George Hess . . I Fergii on government blocking the The substitution of moreUc'pn_,go= year old son of Maurice Switzer, Te. . . . I ' were 7r. l . niore money to furnish the needs and, opening and.closing numbers. We goo&byej but just an revoir. We re- Toronto recently. visiting a br6ther . . . move -to have the Hydio develop its for less profitable crops is another siding .,on the B#yfi -about hope that if they should come -b? Hen- alize rhat you are go n; a -long di -s- Of -Mrs. Hess, who ca -me- over from , _ 914 Line I fancies of -the people who "occupied own power ' on the St. Lawrence' advantage which may be derivel three miles from here, took place . , I . I them.' If there. is such a business. de. river. . . from the cost,of 4 oduction. studies. about ten o'clock '-Monday forenoon. sall agadn, they play before A large tance -from us, ,but we sincerely hope ,'# gina, Sask., to participate, in a I I I . . Tr house. Mr. G. Grai# , ga4 some that you,will not forget us and will 16estlJng cor test. `1 , ! . '' The parliamentary and Senate in. ' ; . I Fraser Sterling was engaged i,1 I 1 g Violin selections between return an& vilsit us as soon And as Local Athlete Wing at London— ' i, ­ pr."sion, where did the mone3V"come . . A spraying frees and it , is believed -that p easin 11 . . . ,from ? . . I quiries ,at Ottawa established the fact griculiura l Limestone. 'acts which were "ry much enjoyed, often as you can possibly manage it. At the thirteenth annual field meet . .. . that MT. kird either had fooled the Lawrence, who was driving the team and the pianisf for the evening was We ask you to accept this f the, Western . 1 I ., .All of which leads back to the ques. Agricultural limestone, because of and was sitting on the tank, was ov- ' . I t, . small gift 0 Ontario 'Secondary I Beauharnois -syndicate out Qf;$121,- its relatively low, cost is oftimes ov- - - . tion: ' Is there a depression?" Per- NO- or collected a larg,& sub's jiptio . ercome -by the fumes from the spray- Mrs. -H. ,Carey. to -night, as a token, expressing in Schools Association, more familiarly, r . erlooked in the well planned soils ing liquid and fell forward, On the, Dr. Collyer is having new and im- a very small way,our sincere appr6c_ known, as Wossa, held' in London - 0, : ionally, anii there are many of the., for the Ontario 'ConservaiiV4 parttll program of the up-io-date farmer. In proved roofing pu, on hislarge dwel- iation of the wdrilc you have done,.Saturday last, Bob Passinor,e. local - . 'The evidence given in Toron-4,by Mr. those sections and ' whiffietrees, when the horses gave a same opinion, we not only believe, regiofis Of he sudden start and running away, the ling and office, the work being wR11 here among us, and al -sq, to keep alive student and athlete,- won see6ild placa I . Scholifield that he handled a can"i- . d, crushing done,by MT, John Elder whii is quite in " your mernory the, many friends in the.junior 220 yard dash, first placa . I but we know there is a depression, aign fund of $16,,Ooo in the 192 found, a an expert Alt rooding. L . I yo going to J. Gardiner, of, Pattersop C. province where acid or sour soils are wheels passed over his hea , and a very *serious on' nd where difficulty is e7jPerl- it. The body was dragged some dist- u hav e at St.",Paul's Church,.who . . e at that. election and that.n.one of the nron , I ey enced in obtaining stands Of Alfalfa ari,,,Tben the machine collided with When Mrs. McLean, of our village, so regretfully see you depart frol)i L, Windsor, who incidentally won the . : I At the same time it might not he came from Mr. Aird has -no signifi- received word of the, deatho of her their midst. May God bless you and Junior Championship., _Bob's show- . I cance as and red clover, limestone may be us- a stump, upsetting it bringing the lkl sister, in the West and an ac- prospe ;, very wide, of the mark to say that,it Mr. Scholfield does not claim ed to good'ad-vantage in qJrrecting team to a stop. The father was at I , r you." , . ing was Very 'creditable as e was in ' ,., I to V0_ the only person -who handled i coun bas been the wild spending of Money campaign funds on that occaziom It this condition aiid as a i of w1ii,ch appears in these col- Mr -Charles A. McDonell spent the competition with the cream,of West- . ' L i I not only -making more ara Bayfield and bad just returned home , unihs; she was so thankfui'tbait she 'past week in Toronto with relatives ern Ontario ,S athletes under 15 years . , - , I , thi e f i - 220 . e was shown that the bonds Aird Te - inherent supply of plant food in the ffineral wa held on Wednesday, bur- I L w . in ways like these that brought th , 'ilable the when the accident happened. The; had been privileged to spend so, re- ,and friends. of age. The entries in ,?u, I I hard- times upon us, a -ad that there ceived ,from the Beauharnois sy-ndi soil, ,but in addition providing Amore I cently a number of months with bet rt that Mrs. ,yard dash were as, follo, . Platter- . I 1. vnll be depression, until ,people get cate were equally divided for some - ial being at Bayfield Cemetery,,. in her Western horne and that, she R. D. Bell, of our village, ,who has ,son C. I., Wilie(3or (2), WAlke ville C. unknown reason. satisfactory medi6m in which the Lawrence was a particularly bright 1 reachied such a good oldr-age with all been very ill for some time past,, is L 42), Galt IC. I.. (2 . Confidence in the L ' down to brass tacks again. Hydro is hot' increased by the ' " purchased plani foods in commercial ,scholar and the. -bereaved father has he, faculties so bright. considerably improved,,at date of (2), Kennedy C. L ), Brantford C. L ev1- fertilizers niay act. It imp -roves the 'the sincere sympathk of many friends. , Windsor, (1), Sir I ­_ - Ob 1. derice that a man like Aird could ob- physical condition of many heavy . A meeting of the executive of the writing. Adam -Beck C. I., London (1), For-. I tain $50,00o from that organization soils. Worked into the top layers Mr. and 'Mrs. V. L. Dixon and Cons rvativ" of the South Riding of The Misses Elder, of London and est H. S. (1), Hiensall C. S. (1), Kit - and give so little of value for the- Of daughter, 'Miss, Carrie Dixon; 'Mrs. the nunty of Huron -was held in the Toronto, spent the 24th of May holi- chener ,C. L (1), mtking 1'3 entries I , - Government Loans. money. The Mail and Empire ma the soil it helps preveift that sticky, Wright' -and daughter, Dorothy, And council chambers of -our Tqwn Hall on days herewith their parents, Mr. and ,in all' -He received a fine medal, .; - , I y plastic condition found in wet s6as- Misses C. and 1L Drew, of L don, Wednesday evening last. Mrs. John, Elder, of our village. see nothing surprising in the fact _P suitably engraved 'in recognition of I I t TMI 11'i - f:,,! 'L , ,, , , ; , W, . I I ­- . , t 1, w . ki'4m% 19 t , -14 I " _ - I I I * The United States Government has that the ons. It Aids drainage. It also pro- spent the 24th the guests of Rev. Mr. J. Di Reid, a former resident -. Quite a large number from the his athletic prowess, *hich incident- - - --i $50,000 -payment was aP- duceg a condition in which important afnd 0&s. F. H. Paull at the Rectory. of our village, but now- of London, village,and district spent the 24th t)f ally is the second medal he has won. ' proved by the Ontario ,cabinet with- forms of,bacteria do their work most Mi ,[ - announced a newi Governme*nt loan., out the members knowing anything I &s Eva -Sturgeon reIrned home together with his wife and son, Ray, Kay at the diffeTerit point I The loans will run for a term Of One about it and that other effi,dently, . month in . s along the within the year, the first being won I . " succes ful , ,The ti- . Sunday after sp - n . intend taking a trip to Europe ,about lake share. last fall at the county field meet in I i and two years and both are -for the moves to ' me to apply limestone is -Toronto. L . , keep the payment secret when it is most convenient to do so. - ack ar . e the. end of wmt month (June) and Mrs. William Hildebrandt is spend- Clinton, where 'he won the Junior . I -visiting in Toronto I .2 I spending a couple of weeks overseas. ing a week or so in London with her Champimship. I o4m, of two hundred and twenty-five were made and incorrect official ex, It is applied usually in the late fAll Mrs. John Castlo- and son, J . . Tnillio.ns. I planati6ns issued about it, but the oy early spring on land that is to be My. and 'Mrs. Ford King motored Tb,e Managers of St. Paul's Angli- . . . . N public will view the matter differ- I CaA Church bave been trimming up I The one year loan will bear inter- ently. Th Hydro commissioners wive sown to spring grain and seeded down. from Toronto 'Saturday, l3ringink +I, -D +­ : , I_' . . , I . . . est at two per cent., while the two ' 1. the impression now that, as mat- a , 'always very often applications are made to meadows and pastures. It is not ad- home Mrs. ,George King, who has . y prem ses on 1, corner of Nle Mori and. Oxford Streets. I 111. ,year term will pay three per cent., ter of, principle, they were vipable to apply limestone to land spent a couple of weeks visiting ill Toren t I Miss Mildred McDonnell, of To- . and both will b e sold, at par. opposed to the Madamrask'a being de- veloped by private interests, for that is to ,be plowed shortly after- o. Mr. and Mrs, U. H. Johns And ronto, spent the week end- -here with 'Mr. . It is a well known, fact that ouc yet two years they carried on discussions ward. family motored to Toronto -Sunday, bey parents, and Mrs!. C. A. Mc- Donell. f owri Dominion Government is, at 7 on the basis of private developmlent. From one to two tons Per acre, d,epending'on the aciqjty Of the soil returning Mond y ' A number of tho OdilLfellows Of 7 present, very bard up for money and I in ,the very near future,,intends to The suggestion that United States interests might step in and buy the and the degree of fineness of- the hi e- in 'should Wr. and' Mrsa E. A. Sauder and soq, Bobbie, Xr;:-and ;Mrs. F. X Er- ' Hensall Lodge, No. 223, intend ac - cepiting inviii-tion I Boat a loan for a surn said to be in '. * Madawaska properties cannot be tak - seriously, for the Hydro had ston , be, applied. Th is may be done by spreading with a shovel , win and Miss libbie AT", Fisher, . Of Kitchener, were'gilests, of WTs. . A. .an of the sister . Iodge at Br ueefield to' attend arm!- the neighborhood of $75,000,000. .en the whip hand and if it would not buy br by us, of ., limestone spreader. The EdwAds over the 24th. versary services in the United church on the coming Sunday evening, Way . I Will the Dominion Government, . the power the purchaser was likely - latter method is of co M T uTlInpexpene Mri. Alfred Howe, of Haliburton, 29th, . ! I . *ben it launches this proposed new . ' . to lose heavily.- When Gundy found Urydro, e den . ,6 me ffi t than the f T r. sive preaders are Obtainable Rjl&'Minde. .is Visiting her aunt,, Mrs. Helen I . The Misses Mary and Emnis John- %. I , -, ,p ,loo J91low the interest plan of the . 1. a , the would not take the powe r , At once dropped, the idea Ili - lighten the work in connection wiV_ Mra. Clarke^? Cleveland; Mr. and, ston are and ,have been making im- 11 United States, or will it adhere to of a'- quiring the sties. the actual opeTatiorr of application.. Mrs. Eric Yorke, i6f Toronto, and provements in the east wing or Phrt of their dwelling on Wichniond Street, the policy it adopted in its last and Whale -ver the 51ail and Empire . --- - - Miss Agnes Kerr, of . Whitby, were south — . A,.,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,sa e I , , recent loan, of paying five per cent, may think, the Hydro inquiry to date guests of MT: and Mirs. Fred Baker Decoration ser k4s will soon b-ei . tr I a -ad upwardg. ". That is a quest on which is alread has not "cleared the air." I - _- I --------- 0— . . HILLSGREEN 1. . I . . . over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. L,'lftberts, of, Kit. looked forward to"th, connection with our fmiernal. orders; particulirly oxx . , . seriously engaging the minds of P. '' `, . I . chemer, MT. and MTs. X-WaY and Mr. G. Miller, of Chatham, -were, guests .the Odilfellows, who observe'Decora- tion * servicesi from. I ., I , _. =jority of the Canadian taxpayers FARM NOTES . fW.'X S. ---The regular Monthly i of 'Mrs. X Davison. this week. . y 'gr to year. Mrs. W.' J. M - hitef li'Ad..returne& . oi, and we think the general opinion of I", 77, - . . . -1 I *" same taxpayM "' 'Very Aptly . I jl Weed ControL . " . , meeting of the Worrien's Missionary Society was held At the home of Mrs. . Miss Norah Ferguson arrived home Satutdity after spending the, wintel, . from,apendihg, some ibre6 Oeekg ' . her son -in -la* and daughter-# Mr. i I ,i t:", expiessedbY the Vanwuvet Province Careful and thorough cultivation, (Rev. Conner ,on Wednesday after- in London. . , Ms. ,Bby,,hW.hng undergone An op- C1. , when it says: a ,short rotation of izro,Rs using varie- noon last.with Mrs. J. Cochrane Pr4- A larg*e number with their families eration for af dicitis and is now 1 I , , ' ties of grain suitable to the soil will sidin64. The meeting opened by sing- spent Sunday and 2Ath- at their .cot- Xetting on- as Well is' cati, be- ex- Jp "No doubrt it would be embarrassing t ' solve the weed problen-4 stated Ar- , ing a hyrm and silent prayer. The toges, among thei Wfigi Mr. anA $eeted., . ;P ,Y- if the loan were not taken up quick- thur 11-L Martin, assistant "director Scripture Imson was then, r ad ro- Mis. Ashton,:Mr. and Mfg. Chhpm&n - Our painterig, paperhnnger8, cay- 6 ,`,, 1 ) .' I7. But business is Already einhar- , 11,1 I Crops and Mrkets Branch, ii a re-' cent address to'weed inspectors. sponsively from &,.. Johii, 14th chap-. ter. R.' Stephenson IW. and Mrs. Hanlilt *,'Mr. and Mrs: Wills, Mr. - -penters and, masons report quite, a ` ,A' ., ragged and if the Government takes ? W. Wartin recommended more extengive .Mrs. then led in prayer and a hymn was, sung. Tho, and iWa, W. H. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.-Manness, London- Mr. btisyi time and hope it*ill continue throughout the season. Y , I I lo:," , & step ,which Will again boost' the ,ql, use of eatly,after-harvest cultivation tyMsurer slid secretafy then road and i3frs. T, Mustard, Toronto: MT. q%e attendance at our three lop ".?.-: . xamey rates in this co=tr3r, it ., wil! and summer fallow as a inewfis 6f their' reports, which were adopted. anO 'T&s. Toempt6mian, Mr. and"Xr, . ,Al churches was, large on ,Sun t, day lao ;,, ' L'. I pk ', be still -lr ore erdliarras , sed. WW is cleaning up weedy fields. Practical F -S., .... I'll The roll call was, ahoered- by the, Rolle, Mrs._ Doig, 'Londo"; A(T. and ___ 'n- IOU Y so kt Carmel Presbyter- ;­ . 1, I; ,' . ' ,Iy,,' , lieeded is something that will Pull the ...... I farmer s Ave found that sow thistle arril'-si-milar Perennial weeds can, be letter "L." The de*otional leatlet was given by Mrs., McAll! ster. Mrs. Peter, ,Mr. And Mira.,Orr, Strat. fofd; Mr. llfbdgias Mr.' ' And IEr . . , an, and United. 'Church. The a 'ces in the last. ivro mentioned , ' " .. , "'.. L , price of imonor down. With Uinted controlled by cutting bay earlier .11. ,r opies on Temperance, were then Deihl, Toronto, ,Dt. 4. Atkinson, 1;j- -were.Ithat of A mniver sary­serrActs,. , " . m ". - %,,'v - - - States certificate's gid1ling at g and g 0,; ,` - 'than usual, plowing the land, lm given. Thi stud On. "Better .Health" . y I eter; Ur. . and Afi s, Box, Seaforth, The sses Vatths And Muriel w""`. "' *"cieft, -and with the discotint rstte ! ,',4 ,,,,,, . , . ' mediately afterwards, and :follow 1) u thotougli fts taken by -Mrs. W1 Turner. Tht -ng and several Others, ' , , J 'Carlile, Condop, spent, the we6k, I ' '. , "'."""; , ' ,Kfli,q "-; '' "S , lit - Stitiin dovM to g per cent., tu with I cultivation during the Ofre'vi wag . then taken:, and %1 from the, ,tIlfia%r who are en44 hetii with "r parents,, Mr. and, "Wilson, 3 1,­ A,, ,6` , " ', ,"7." .. .eredit of Citnada it Surely-, good for g. , re sel"0111. the Pall w:e'a"t",rinbUVJieA ,t vxpd and All 'hoed- etirig closed with th, do WQ a Lot a Prw er in uiiisonw . r 1ptoin isesto ea6ig' ,6tW6nf,or'Bay- ,ilquilging uiring'and enguging cfttwge this Aftla. Carlile,,.pf ot * "Ag - The crops, in short,, All rvevi ' 1.112, 1.1)( :- . ,_,;r,,­­ 'Ag !tIOttdr: th'Aft 5,18 money.11 ", .,11," ftik#thl L effective cr6ps ar, in controlling dow I . The aervice *0 held 1A 1he church I I field. . . - I look most, -promising Aird ab atloil' fidant !, "A ' ' I . ,, I . I ­.11'1. i, ­,­ I I I . - , i 'L . 1. . -1 . , I , , I . . . J ", 4 1 1 I , . ,., I 11 . I I . I . . I . . 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