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'Mr. W, J'ATr9t ., - - � . , . �r t , – ,srous", . eil �aftei a bribii 0 -X, " . .. � . ... .1 , - . I MQN10AT,* TGE10TY, TRUNZ41DAY ' " 231,140 V�Par* 4144"WW in- future devete Afw. and -Ms. D. N14 " . . I . . I , ' , ... 91. in HP10031 f I KATKORISH HEPBURNSP Star ��of "Little Women," in this. ii'udeljr�sipeeivfted talenrts� to-thg on ' . � . 1. I .�. I I . . . 1 '. . �. ,� Sunday. - . I. ��_. I., I I I I �11 I 1 64SP 19 , �­,. I ... .1 � I "ON"'. 1, I � , fuAheT 1bitt&Mlen't Of 093710111tirre, and INTs.,M)CIarty of,,Loi�dtoTL is a g� I I � , . .. I ITIRRE . ! ,_,� '. 1. ., .. I ' � M I I , . . , I , h I . �, 1 TRU __ — . borVioulture. As, an, expert agricul, ,with IMrst. Jabneio Lc*e and family. :. �0�%, I � 1- . . RSDAY, PRWAY, SATUIRIDA'Y I . turist, a #Ainedl news,1y,;)�er'tina*'and . I . C , . . . IW�. Frank 7arquhar of 'Rensoll U . �. 4 :1 , — DOUBLE FEATTTUR ­�- I . ' . . . I I JI b�! ; . � W, . Y . , . 1 . � . ­ , 1, I., ..... ­___,W� I . . I a 11691117 Wcmsd hOrtilcultm-ist, his visited her parents, Mr. and gn.'d,. 1. 1. � I ., . , - , R,,� - , I �11..�, . IIJ . � �111i,.,'Ifl, �, .�,j, ,: V `i,!, I r In f i � 1 4 - w . I - Zas - - iwil I . "" , �,� , ,�, , "I 0 � I - � Js 70 .1, be eagerly sought aft , ,Qochmne. .1 V I I . Nif , 1W A .4"! " ,�l " I I ... " Slim Summerville , , u Pitts In "LOVE BIRDS"' W , , I . , : � er�n or � � V I , I .... I 0.1 ... 11 , . . � � . , ""., I : � I ..., . . I . I , . . . I I . 7 . h I . . . "I I 115 . . �11N I � 1. ., -!,,,.�,��;�,,�;�' -�­ , � it . -IALSO— ''by the agribul,tlural- and, horticultuiral ' IMT. apd Mrs,, W; mixtable of Cen� r " 1-1 . .. � . - � ,,, � ��,�111 �,,. � U.P -, I I . "I ­�,,��.,,.r ­,�., " . . '. ;_ �­ � ,,, �� � il; "I �,,. � UP, . . I .. - � I . , _­, , ii � Ilk": . . . . . - I �� " , , , �;,�� . , . , 11 �.­. - - I-- P � I -i I .. . .­', �� 11 I ially id- .;;;...­ -.1 ...... ,,­ I I � __1111�, ,­­­* . 11 � ? . TOM MIX AND HIS PONY, TONY, JR., in. . ind*tnes. 114 Addition 46 -was a tralla visited the J,att,,rlb n0ther, Wa, , ,�,. . I el , , ,_,', ,�i-�t,g� -Wg��%,, , , , ., . . . I "RUSTLERS ROUNDUP" � VilaCtical - farmer 'and stock gro1weT . Jam6 (Love and fandly. � � 1. ., : " aptci 111 ; Prico. - . .�t ��, 31 . .- " :ffl1K,A1111111'g',2 besides,.being a pii,ze-winn' . .�� ,�, \ .� , ",i.. �r�j ,2 , ,, ." - ing miser - ,4i ,,, ,� g? I . ..... .. I . . , _k,',� . . : . , I 11 ...... , "I, � to . 1. : .4. 11 , . " .1 .-I" '. .", . ,111� r,.,, v,,)M'�3i_A5r Matinees Sat, and holidays', Sp.ixt. Two sh , of roses and,. other flowers. He is a _ . I � - � . . ­­­ - �� - - � 17. . klr�. , , / I", 0. I ___ I - . _ws.,iikhFy,.7-30, and 9,15. . I N,A", I � I � . ... I . ..121 S. , ., 1,� I �i��i��.,i'� , � �,W_l I'm � , - " % I � .... � =311" 11 1. . � . � I . � � I - � � . , ", - i;`, #1 r-, - -;,,,,, 'J. . I I _­ ­­ , �, , .4, 1� . E____ graduate q Ontario Agricultural tMl- � I "., . 't I M WINTHROP' I - , , , - "i " 411 - i . . I -1 ,, � . , *Wkf _ 4� � 4 . I I ,:., lelge, second vicc-president of the On- - I . . . . I 111-, "I 1r, " 10. . I ., " , , %_ �, - . I ..1.11 I I., ­� . �,m!-, , - 4�',;k 'I','' ..., I I ` 1. ,; *; " ,",),%�, - "�, .1 .,� ", 11 pY4W1 I �� . � , 15"i, ,., . %�,,),� I . - . - - 4.. Ot`�W9, IMr. John Armstrong spent Sund -, �--, I I . I .. . .,. 9 0;1�­ ' " .,.. - " , . " � 1- I I ­­ � �. ­ I . '' I . . I..:-- -D Hotr0catui%I Asisoclation,a Past !31r- -and I . t � NTS. F�rgw. Bullard and 11 I . 11 � .; - , " A ',p�411' . . I , . # . . . I ­ � I ­ &int'and -director of the � 5 " �' ` �' �11 .., � U -1 - . 1, , " - '93 - "r�% , �� - , � ., �� I - . .. . 1-1.11. I t ." L ­.-'W�11 �' - � .:�­..�,­,,1-1�.. � � 4,7� - �' . I . , ,� - �, I,,' "I'll '. , , j__R'-*,` " " . ,�i,Q,0.Vr,4Q I . btiong of Bel- . . I ,;"e 1' . Council Seeks Brucefield and frortic-iturai :Soclety, anda member with Mr 'Will Arm- ay 10. . . I . , 0 . . . . of the Canadian Society of Technical grave- 1� -1 � , , - Snap, �V1Mt111_11Qr1111_1i,s I I (Continued from 1). - Agrieulturists. ,When he first join- I 11 11 -1. . - . I I- 1. ­'�, I— n� I - page , Quite a number frdn� here attend- 't ;, I 0 1 L . - - , � 1:1. -.1 114 .. I . . . , �# 0 . . . . ed thepuOlie service as assistant to ed the footbiill game in Walton on / I . . . �Stylesl' ., =I:: I .. I . L�, LY � - . I 'Objects To Taxes Brucefield 1, Walton 0, the Live Sto'ek:00-myndssioner, taking . . � . I I I ,Wtmaz I. � � 11 ,.,��' � , , I . Tuesday night. 'The 'seore was, 1-0 . -..fancy, wex N. I . 4 I � - � , R i ..'),M', 9 I difficu. ty abo - _��:t '-_,:�;i, �P'o­' .1 . , � `­ �.,"` '11� ,"", 1. � 'rnet their the latte?s place a few m1ont,hs after- infav�>r of Bruicefield.' The two teams . . No I ut ,�e- I I , .1 "' . or colore � % W.- E." Barnett was,r�tesent ,ndon lWalton first defeat of wards, the ,staff of the Dep�rtmemt ,,,, tied and a sudden -death game . - . . . " ...� I I I the req.uest 'of His Worship,, address- the season, when Brucefield scored the of Agriculture directly coneerned with ,i,11 lecting your New Suit' ­ � . 11 . "' i,K�T be played between 'Walton 6nd sizes. . 1� '. .W!,�'.,f. - �, � z�� 9 I,WAto ,'�, "". I . . � . t , ,4,� 7 ". �. I ,. I..", 0 ted the council.- 'MT. Bikrnett pointed Ongy goal of Tulesday's, -gamo. The agriculture apart from) the Experi- B��fle,l,d, in 'Sealforth ,on, ,Fridjay . when you can buy. new . � . 1 it: � ,i- .; . t�l�t��,�',,�, . I . . . - _)`� - -1 1 .. ,�,. ­_! 1611 i Ott'thSt the taxes on his Tesid'i-enee, goalies both mode stome Sensational mental Farins, ,consisted of some 40 night. I .. :1 �� , � " 31%, � , . . I I ,�,, , . I I . I idestroyed by fire last year, had not saves -and kept ithe seore do*m Bruce- people, ,housed in two small ollice !Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Niagara I . � ? .pure botany, wool, Wor- , . .11 ­­.. �'­�:� ;'�,�.`..t,�.C?.� , I :�:. "; 14 1 � I . � L'.11 . . . . . "', . . _,.,1%'�:"-, servitce Mr. Spemer beld several with her . I its � � , , �,.. , I -been reduced. He had not complain- field's goal came after ... 30 minutes building,�, and, with the exVanstion Of Fallsalitent a couple of d sted su,i I made up to ' . 1, . .,,­�, - # � , .1 'ed at the tcouift of revision- l�ist year "Play in the setcondhalf -when Ruther- the .' ays ­-_ , . ",�� I � S4QQ'n,%,,,JWrr-, , 11 " i, ,�`, * - 'm g. Bulla�rd, this week. I I. 1,,-44'�%�,!r�rl�� M_ I -V,�*t ,,, .�� ",, ,11,111 a Id.. imliportaixt .liositlQns. under six Do the high, standard of Sox, I lbecause the assessor had promised- to ford scored on, a pats' fr,&m Denfle niece, -Mrs. Fer Men's,-.Fancyl, , "",-P, ,_,_,,o,4., . I ' iBorn,ln Brooklyn, New York, on , L*., Z, ... "T"-117,, ,,, , R��, `� "I., !,�� . K., , �.-­ I Walton ,had a slight edge through inion and three 'DepTdty Ministers. Sunday, July LsA, to 'Mr. and Mrs. these sOit4- fo" r : $18.50. 4. . .. 11 ,.LV,J��,"�..'.. L"'k,�,,,,�'-f_;`t . ,wake, the netesslarycorrection in the IN . I . I P , " . I - .1-1,N11"'.".., . i.,,,ttt ., �assess,ment. been done the -first -half but Brucelfield took the JFro 1. . I � L �_,�, -I-, -�, -, I. t", . � 1, 't;r _` ", � I I Nothing -bad 'M 1666 to 1910 Mr- Sliencer de- John, C. MAher (nee Mabel Bullard), I .., �11 '��­ I ,�Io"I , , , , , % I -,concluded Mr. Barnett,and the ttaxe�' I ;;; :Blui - Dark i 9 , ,t ., � "IR . I , -reins for the n*st part � of the see- voted his; attention to live stock Prob- a son. , a Sergei, c ,-.1 I., - . _ . p".1— I . . I � :�,',,;�',�,�T� �-,% - -swere ibill the same. ond. . le,=' , among the chief being the 0-om- �.. .1 i., .... i � IL"'n I I I The WiM�.S. and badietil Aid held ' ' Greys' with, f aney 44 : "A�' %��,-�,�, � I i, ��,. , le -tion, ,of arrangements for several their regular meeting at the home of I .... . Bright cheeks,, spot$ 1. I I,. ''o, �, IMayor Sultherland explained the cir- First Half . P ... ns . � : . 1�. _.;� ... ;,�- ' .. . ,�,11'1_11 i . �eunistances- and council 'took no ac- of ,the record. ass6clations to, be in- M,vs. Dave McFarlane. Mrs. Andrtiw -. .. . stripes, Brow stripe ,,stripes , and clocks mi` " �,,',' ,'.,"1,:.'�'��,. I lion. A coWinuntication from a north Johnstone missed, thegoal by yards cluded in the nationali?ation scheme. p,a,t'riqk presided. The in, eetting op-' and Blue hairline stripe, I I . I I . from -right in front, Rutledge went ' . I t_�,',, . �,,,?,, I .. ,;­ I'll., ,end resident, re obnoxious o dour.5 of the Canadian Liw Stock Records, ened'with the worship service taken 4, good weight eQtt.9-n ... and ! _:., ;;.1., . .. 11 I - ",. i - � - ,4:,,,,�, �1, I .- . , t. " ,, ,,�', V � - - ­`-, a�hd­ , ,.� ". I -was read and was referred to ' to his knees to, save Papple's shot. and'the completing of the policy for from the (Missionary Wonthly Maga. I also attractive , f I n e r . ayen;, full - 4 sized -� I : �. , - I . the ­ . I � ,. �. . Walton was right in but there were Record, of Performance of Pure Bred zine. iMrs, Fer, ' . .1 ., Every Suit car- " . . . . . . " 1�, _?, "-, ", � .. . Bullard, gave, a 1, . �.. j�'4 , � too many on the ball. ,Cooke . gus cheeks I :f1'., 4. C.- ` � I '�11 ' - wear. 111. _­t�t,l . � � i , I I cleared Dairy Cattle. He was, secretary and reading, "What We Owe to China.1p will give excelleni . 1: I ;,:".:,!-;"1, . I . ". I - 1� �,,J'11. I I—- __ - - , � .-� �-,Aill'Tii-,Be Cleaned but caused a corner. Farqaha-rson editor of the conivinission-appointed to 'Mrs. Patrick read a 16aflet on ,,, . . I ries,our personal guar- I .­ I � - .... I—, , . . . .. _�c` . , 11 ; ! ... . I kicked belhind on' the - corner Ex- I I "I 1.� ,� ' t I kick. stii,dy the ivariou-s L&hases .of produc- eusei.,, I ' . � : ��,�, � �, . � . The matter ,of cleaning the Mrs. Allan Ross, leader of antee for fit, workman- ,. :� . - - �.` �', . � 4 .. . � I ..... . ;, I . .,. " . . . , ..... ; . . !� �,g, , I 1. :, �,. J . Own's Walton,pressed for five, rninutes, Johri- tiOn, CUTing, and marketing bacon in Circle No. 1, presided, over the Pr I I ship and maximum va- . 11 It", il:" I 0 - I - 11 "I "'j". . . .1 �_, � I undii. s the cause Of a lengthy dis- stone taking two shots in a row; the 'Denmark and the United Kingdom., gramme. Mrs. W. Boyd' opened with . � .. .1 . . . . . I I � 11',:-,,� � epara � I I . . .. "..".. I cussiron. Mayor Sutherland introd,de- second looked like a sure goal but and in the pr I tdom- of bulletins prayer and. Miss Janet McNeil read lue. Come Irl, and see ' _11_�,�,2:. �. . _1 -1 n s . .. �,,F, . . . � � I I . �, �;,� 0 . . ,ed the question, whi,ch had met de-, La,vis almok fell backwards in s-av- covering -the sheep, beef, and swi,n6 tbe Scripture'. lesson. "Miss Edith . L Me . �,,m, - ,,, 'w, .. � ,,;�& � , � , , " 4 Ill'. ,feat at a previous speci , A meeting of in.g. Bateman cleared' -,and Snider industries. The reports and bulletins Hillev. read, the devotional leaflet. . I ... � ,,,, " � 111�1,'.111 . . I I 'Bolton, agreed kir I . ..... '��_ , . I . I ." ,. . i Council. Councillor -ked a nice one butMoody Holland prepared( by Mr. Spencer are workR Urs. ,D. McFarlane and Mrs. Andrew I I iffgan , - - ';,,�,�,51, something ,�Jhould be done. �� I Balbri - ,�"�­ , 4 ! 4 � cleared. Carter took a beautiful cm�-. for authentic reference. � Patrick sang a duet;r"Wiss Bessie I ___ - _01MENEENEW I I ) . r6W= 7 .. . , : I ".1 - I . . . . . I ,�,­. .. � ., I 11 ��'11 " I "'That - needF) cleaning up badly. ner'but Hicknell cleared, to the side. �Hr. Spencer's' newspaper tra-Yming' Blanchard gave a reading, "How the 1 - � �� �11, , R, 4 I . I .",.N , I �01 I i -You can ,hardly take people in there," from 1894 to 1905 On. the,st . . Underwear - ,. �,�,��"i . aff s Of 'Mast The t�pic'was taken . .... I � � � lie said. For more than half an hour . . 'Second Half er Came." - . , 1, � . �! � - , o� -.1! ��,�111 � -and the Fam- by 'Mrs. It. Mcta'rlahe: ,Mrs.'C. Hil-, I � 11 44 , ; . I the disleussion contin0ed and became " the Farmter's, Ad'vociate, . MORE NEW' I Lorne St;2iss made an almost gi�g- 1,1�r,4Herald &,,We-ekly Star stood, bitin 1, I . 1, . I ..:�`.', I , . en and Mrs. Wdllia,Tn Boyd sang a I I . . . . .. " .. `�' I . �k . � � .. , - ­­ .. _,''.. - . �at times very technical, and involved. Irt d stead,, and in 1910 the wider duet. Wrs. Lorne Elliott and Mrs. . . ,-A kick on goal :but Lavis again salved. 'i", goo 50c .. ��`. 6 'The argument culminated in a motion field, of agTicultural publicity ag'ai - � . ... :. , " .. ,a! . . .. . . 1. I � - . � I.. � ..., - n Roy Patrick gave..eentence prayers-, . . . . ..... .11"'IN I 1by Reeve Cr'O'sier and Coumcillor Bol Bruce -field made a rush and Rutledge SUMMER 11 I J� 1�� ._� � - . . I .- I . . . � saved when,threte-Rovers closed in on claimed -his, attinition when'he was, A hymn and the Lord's Prayer in .1 � - . . . . . . ,'o", .-I 4,on, "that'the council of Seaforth have , " Shirts, long or short ... , L him and then punched out an(yt,her ",pointed Edit r to the newly Organ- unison 6lo-sed the meeting. The lad- .... 7- � :. -1.7i" tqi.e four mill and rn�aehinery cleaned . (> :." , _. 1 . . -mp and the belts oiled and cleaned the -goal. Is of Circle N�, I served, lunch. . . , . when Snider landed one on ized PublicatioriG Branch of the De- i, . sleeves; drawers, long ; . . ,�",:.": Rutherford drilled a 'hard, free kick partment of Agriculture. Three years legs,; good weight, well . I I ! ... and an irftentory taken of everything, , -0 . I . - �..;�4. I . but to no avail. Cooke kicked, a cor- later he was,made, ,Chief of the I ,� . A. 11 11 the cost not rto, exceed $3-O." The mo- Brao,h, and when a re -organization made. Will give good * .� ''..'. ner but it went behind the bar but DRE.S ES , , ,�� � tion carried with Councillor L. Eber- of the Department was. effected he t . I � I . I __.'___,�.._. , , . shortly'after -placed. one directly in I Farm Notes, I � ... wear. � . I . ',�, - ng. er motion by front of the goal but Dennis cleared. Is given the position of Director of . I . � � , Tha�t dissenti Anoth . I 1-1 * . . . . ;� I '. I . . . iCouncillors, Bolton and Broderick 'L�Lvis pumched Out 7what looked like. Publicity for the Department. . Wilmot Township SolvesC AT LOWER. PRICES, . . 111N � jauthorized the pr,operty committee to . Roadside Weed Problem I I ,� 't, I , I . - � � . . look after the work and to engage a s I goal from Johns -tone's boot I . 1�or 19 years cows have been. al- " I � - . I I � . I , " I.. - I . t ,Arthur Powell to do the work. andyan A.'Steissmissed the goal by � lowed to -pasture onthe 120 m6les Of .' I Stylish—you will be . �, . . � . ­ .� � ��:,. I . � . I . - �,� �, Council also decided to adverCise yards with no one in front of him. STAFFA I ,& 4, tx Big "B" .�,'�,:­ �1_sl - I - Wilmot Township roads in Waterloo, surprised what one of I's � I I �',"��'­ � , . . . . . A�' rica,n Rutledge came away out to make a Coumty, The townshdp ,council -charg- . . I the mill for sale in the me (Mrs. A. Ballantyne of Atwood vis- ' . these new designed . .( . , . . 1111'_�-111 horized the Mayor and sm�ailt save- Denfield kicked a low J � ,".",. . . � Willer and aut ball from deep left to Rutherford, in ited a few days this week with her es a rental of $2 teach for ,the first _.. � I 'Work Shirts.. ... I .. ,"', ,Clerk to jyrepare and forward an ad- friend, Mrs. 1H. Leslie. � and �etcond cows of a herd. $2j5O for Dresses will do to your I. I , . I � I . , ,;.., , . front of the go -al. Rutherford too,k � I , �M TArertisem,ent. . , ...1 1. 1�1 I I I . his time and drilled one along the 1Dr. Harold O'Brien and Miss Fair- the third, fourth $3.00, fifth $3.50, figure; styles that have Ill, � - � QLr-, , - , 1� weather of Elora visited Sunday � � . I I ., .11, , . . grorund that beat Rutledge for the above $5 each.- This sliding scale of I. . I . :, . I . . . Nothing New - only counter of the game with flftecin Mr. and ,Mrs. F. O'Brien. with IS11XV11 $4. seventh $4ZO, eighth and . a glorious new youthful I , I , 1.00 1, . . I - 4 ,�:, I ' , , -, "'nere is� nothing further to report charges is arranged 'to assdst the dash to them. Full sized; c o I o r s L". . . minutes left to ,play. From then to Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Hdbbs of Lon -don I _ � I ,,,,, � in connection with Avon Chests Or the finish it -was a see -saw back and spent a cauple 'of days recently with ,small farmer from 'one to four or I � t - 'I ' I .N I li.,� . %Lhe C. F. M," Mayor Sutherland toold forth with neither side able to g t .1 and Mrs, G. Wilson. five cows. ... I '­. guaranteed � not to run. _. �, , I . e '� �1% All the new shadings " -1 , acouncil. "A site has .been picked for . The average yearly revenue deTi . Extra quality dark blue "I'.,, ipast, ,the full ,backs with the ball. (Miss Jean Tuffin is at present vis- I IV" . :�.. tbbe fountain and we are wadting for Iting her cowsin. Miss Dorothy M,ur- ed from this source is $1,152., The of the season's fashion- I . t .. . ,. . , . ,.,. I them now,". he said, referring to the Takintfd both gamels all .through, ray, Walt -on. annual cost of weed ,cutting onwda_ � I Chambray. Will wear .:,."*I I the -se twoo teams are about As dvefily able colors in Voiles, .. - . �;1111 I . . janii-nal fountain given the town b- Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Reed' and Mr.' rnot Township �road-s is� $550 which � like a pig's nose. , 11 .� , y Imatched as you'll find, and the third and iMrs R.'Sadl,er visited over the leaves a tidy annual credit balantce Crepes and Celanese,, i! . . . � . .. 1. I . �� I the will of.the late Miss Camoubell. ga-me should be a tussle. If the end with Mr. ari� Mrs. Ed. Sad- d" the treasury. Roadsides in this . 9 . . �:, ' I I A request from J. C. An,derson, the - week , short puff sleeves, long . �.. goalies do as well as they have, then I township a � eanest in I I.,�i,�,� , r, re among the cl . 1� -purchaser of the flax nitillp-roperty, to it will be anybody's game with the e Miss Eva Verner of Stratford is the province. Few, if anry, accidents sleeves and sleeveless*. , I . �, . 11..'�g"i . . sell some -brick and- a small shed, was winner getting the breaks. �Ilvl dexplained 'by the Mayor. Council visiting her grandparents, Mr. and have ever been reported probably due Sizes 14 years to size 51. , ' - * ' I �'s (Feirgi. -1311dard and Hill refereed Mrs. A. Killer. . s are not allow- . . ".. . - � ;1,2" . I jagreed. By the terms of the sale of' I I . I - �'�, ,. I I tlie flax inill, the purchaser must ask the first gaime, and "Bid" Bell and J. 0 ed to pasture yn roadstides at night. I I . I :11 . I Itbe consent ,of the town before sell- Arnistrong, the second. % There are approximately 4,500 . . , Overalls . 11 i , I I I ,1.1; ing fixed. Walton—Goel, Rutledge; ,backs, W. Tniles of township ,roads in Ontario. . . . �� ing or -femoving anyth Mr. ZURICH . I :;.. , I I . " Anderson will pay any amount realiz- Dennis, M. Holland; lialfs, E. -Den-nis, , Usting Wilmot To,wn,F.1hip as, a basis . -, 11 11 .41 ,ed for this material to the town to Bob Holqand, A. �Steiss; forwards calculation, a total of $400-,000 could SPECIAL-0smoor House Dresses —95 C 1.50 "a .. I Carter, Farquharson, Jordan, L' [Mr. valentine Gerber, wife M be. collleete& in rentals. Roadsides, I I., . . ,�10 apply on 6he ,'balance owing. , children of the State of Iowa are . - Z Steiss, Johnstont�; subs., Love, L. Row , ? a,re cleaner where pastured and the Black or -Blue; extra . 41 . I 0 Complaints that Silver, Creek in land. . visiting relatiives and,friends here for cost of weed cutting is greatly re- Osmoor is the highest grade Hous,e Dress � - . _4 Ni 5 � tile south end of town was not all that . Brurefield — G,rml, Layis- backs a few weeks. duced. With the short -age of pasture, made exclusive patterns, best quality weight, roomy cut; built'-'- ,�,�J . a stream should be in regard to ' I ,Mr. JHlerbert Kalbfleisoh, who' re- falling mlinielpal revenue rand- as ,a ; I . ' " smellt, was'discussed and the matter Batenmn, Hicknell; halfv, Rogerson, cently returned from -a month's trip Print ....................... �..... 95C . for wear and tear. Sizes I I . �1�+�, -referred to the Board of Health. Cooke, W_Pepper; forwards" 8nideT SOUTCe Of reduced weed controG costs,' - . I . *�,$ � � I . I Papl5le, De-nfi I itbrough Europe, visited bis brothe'r this plan appears to'bave many fea- I �,/ I % 34 to 46. . 1�t.j eld, Baird, Rutherford; , Tmayor Sutherland also reported that in town on Sunday. tures which would wa"ant its, trial I I I , , I I ]he had received complainte in connec- subs., 'Garrett, L. Pepper. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hem and in otli,er municipalities. . . . �' . "N . . . 1. �. 1. tion with the C,N.R_ crossing on Main . � children are ca-miping in the Pinery . - I � �! � . I .. I � . Street. this' week- I I L . . .., Farm Accounts _�,_ Chief of Police HelmeT S-11 -'as BAYFIELD IM-rr, and'Mrs. Ed. Si,plpel of Lansing, Farming .has changed frowd a . I., ­_ � . 11 4 I � ,granted two weeks holidays, as, was Michigan, visited, relatives, and means of ,livelihood to a highly spec- I 11 I .41 n- . � tiConstable Ryan, on motion of Cou ,Buyfield's popularity as friends here and at Dar,hwood this ialized., competitive business. , 1MOd- . . � V� cilloy Bolton and Reeve Crosier. May- resort its each season becoming more -eek. . I r' , , I I I I . ,ern farming involves a con-Aderaible � _� � 4or Sutherland was instructed to pro- widely known. This season touxists iDr. A. J. MacKinnon and fa,mily in.vestment and very few people m- . , '. , I cure substitutes, . are QTere from Wasbington, New attended the reunfdn of the clans held ailize the exte , i . . nt of the capital invest- % It York, Montreal, Qusla, Okilabotinaand- at ,his old -home in Caledonia recent- . I . ­ Accounts Passed ,� many lesser stiF Tnent ,of even the average farm. rMis, ewar - ros., e,a o , , � .., ,��d places. It bas, been 11. investment equals that of many synbal . . I �: Accounts were authorized paid as a good seastonhere and very few cot- IMr;. Ed. Kjnsrf�ab of St. 'Marys, a retail and manufacturing establish- y "... I .1 I . . . � . . follows: tages unomuipied. The merchants are f.orimer bank clerk here, called on h*Tits, yetthe mast majority of farms I . . ', . .. It Earl Ross, wages, $7,50; Thomas havinggoGd business and the church- friends on Tuesdhy. ny system, of - -_ - - : ,� . . 'have benerfitted and ,have taken . atecounting ,or records. UnJess ade- . . - :- Shillinglaw, hay, $18,76; Se.parate, es , Rev. and Mrs. E. Tuerkheim. enter- I t School Board, $525.00,; Public School advantage of the opportunity andhad rtained the ministers and tbeir wives . . 11 I I . I quate records are kept it is i1rapos- . I . 1. . �,'� . L:: ]Board, $200.00; il-PighlandeTs, Bana, sales of baking which have ,been well from the Stratford district On 71ues" ,stible to determine definitely the cost this, process any diseased or faulty lo!s's- -during transportalibn not ex- Usborne & Hibbert Mutud �'�� I . !sioo.00); Canaddan National Railway, -patronized. �On Friday thiig week day. The afternoon w.as'spefit at 'of the various farm operations, and ecimen� sbould ,be rejected. cesisive, there are enough of them in I . - V. ,the 17t1h, a gar& -n fete is to id' Tutr4bull's Grove. sp J rossing , :1; 4C 7 protoction., $1086, Janies be he - a knotwiedige of the cost of produc- The round fon-n desired may be a ,two -pound. package to care for all ,Fire Insurance Company, - I" a. JO�WA. Wilson, on the lawn at the Rectory. There Mr. and MXs', J. Hamilton Of Lon ti -on will help revent losses. The. use "! . , lRyan, sialary. $65.0, , achieved me%t easily 'by the use a a -the brood that can be produiced by � t,alary, $70.00; H. Snell, salary, *$60; is to be a good program and, ice don were week end visitors at .the' of farm accounts and records will do Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. '11 ' ­ I . 'ThOnias! 'Storey, salary, $r,o; Geo. D. cream, ,hot -dogs, etc. Come and en- home ,of Mr. J. Galster. a great deal towards reducing the mould of some kind. Some exhibi- the queeir-iknd the colony *ijl build President - ANGUS SINCLAM .�11 FeTtgueon" Recount, $17.05; Stewart i Wr%5. T. L. Nftrm & Toronto visit- torg use three. hoops nailed to a bar usp just as well without the excess "I Oy it. cost of production below the selling . Vice -President - SIM0N DOW. 'I dian Na- Anniversary services Were held in ed ,relatives and friends here and at and left open at the top for the en-, workers. 111� I I Eros., account, $3.00; Cann price. ,Since the farmer has no con- trance of straws*. These lroops should DIRECTORS .� "I - tional Railways, rent $5.0o,- N. Cluff St. Amdrew'g Church on Sunday last, Bayfield the ,p -,,t week. trol over the '-elling -price, his, only be conside-mbly larger thtan the size SAMUEL NORRIS J. T. AILIASM . �1 . I ,&,S<>n,s, account, $9.7ci; Bell �relephone Au 9tu sit I M. I I The local ball team played at Clin- a,hernative h- to reduce his costs Of equired for a ,bound s,h,eaf. � ARTHURWEBER ,WM. H. COATES, FRANK 'i CO., account, �2.45; R. J. McMillan, 'The IR;ev. J&aes Finlay, BA., Of ton Monday eveTdng and' the Clinton production to the minimum. r Auctioneer's License I I I h Wright, wages, Robinson Mermorial Church, London, team came out ,victorious' by the The next �tchp is, to place. binders MCCONNELL 15, . r _ Sixteen years' experience. ... I iactount, $14.70,; Hug . . 0 . and draw tightly `111� paring knife should, be used to even off the I I L$2.70; Robert Grie", wages, $2.33 ; was the preacher for ,the day. His score a 8 to 2. "Mese two teams are S,ggestions in Pre after wihieb a sqiarpt ,%ti,sfaction guaranteed. AGENTS 1 �4 account, $29.9 A in appeal and.very JOHN ESSERY, 'Ccntralia�, Agent for ". " " I � I)ule Nixon, , O.; W. E. Sermons were ri filglitAn,g for tthe Reague leadeilsihip Sheaves For Competition ,butt squarely. Any straws, Which Telephone: 13-57, Hensall. e A I ­ 11 Rerslake, account $,5,�50- R. Frost & sitimulating forthought, as he applied and aye evenly matehed. In connection with SlheaveG for Write ARTHUR WEBER, Usborn And Biddulph. i , j�j. S. ,WilliaTns, wa - thefin, to present needs in many phas- , 'Mrs. A. MeLinchey of London spent . may btreak, leaving the bea& hang- ALVIN L. HARRIS,. Munro, Acelilt '.111 - .1 Son, account, $2. 1 9 co�noetitionw, J. A, Carroll, s.uperin- - R. R, 1, -Dashwoo,cL . . I .1 r g down, may be retmoved with scis- for Fullarton and Logan. . �4 - T. Rands., 1 - es of life and experience. in the a few days with her brothe , Mr. 't, .a.ys 11T I . , es, $11.25 vages, $5.010; J a,ppli, ndent,of Agricultui'al Societies's sors'. Ribbons for decorattimv purPos- THOMAS SCOTT, Cro,1narty, agollk . I - .11, � , � .14 0 . Haggarbh:wagesq, $19-H' Wn. Miller, morning he dealt with the _a- A,qlli,ani Wagner, the past week.. that, in the first place, con-oAderation es may�'be addedl. for Hibbert. .1 � wages, $3.50; Joseph ,��re,y, account, tion of the Christ of History to the - I should be'given to competition rules A lbox or crate of light ,but strong.w .1 B. W. F. BEAVERS � " � ..�' 0 1 $43,80. needs and conditions of life to -day. , �qoverinig size of sheaf, etc. A mini- terdals, should be made and pre- ,,AWANSEA MUTUAL . I , I rns I - , In the evening lie topok as his'sub- � HILLSGREEN ', mum of eight inthes in er Secretary -Treasurer _11 0 , . - — - I ject, "The Enemd,�s of Our Faith seen I diamet feTably provided with hinged lid.. A ' E .... ter, Ontario. . 1�., . . meants at least this measurement at I 1. . "'�, in the ,Stmuge Happenings of Life, suitable size far wheat woWd be, 16 1 N1 S UWCE COMPANY , GLADMAN & STANBURY . a C ,4 0 1 The funeral of the late James Love f1he.center bindb?. i . n,,Jhes by 16 inches by 6 feet. Galts I Solicitors, Exeter., - I I . .� I MANLEY __ the People 'We 'Meet and Ourselves." was 1held On Thursday, AtiguLst 9th, ji�eedoni, from disease, andbleni sb- iould, require a larger crite, probab- �, 1� ,. . I .1 . 0 I � The pastor, Rev. R. 'M. ,Gale, presid- frob-ohis late home, Rev. W. A. Young ,es its emential and onlybeads true to ly 18 inches by 18 inches by 6 feet, Eastern Branch, Toronto 2, Ontario. . �'. , , ��. . Imessys. Fred 'Eckart, and Frank ed ,at both servi-ceexand, in the even- of Carmel Presbyterian 0hurtch, Hen- variety stlitoofflid be chosen. Som'e' ex- while a shoTter box "Id do for bar- WindatorTns have arrived. Get - . . 1.11 g . . . Pre . . i 4 -nducting the se- vice. The flor- hibitors cut a numiber of sheaves in I A collar .should be plated inside tectioh from the strongest Company THE McKILLOP MlUTUAII . 11 I I '(DanVsey attended the fune,m] of the ing was assisted by" Rev. Dr�. Dougan sall, co, im * f , _f ety. . ��,; . I late Miss, Louise Kelly last Monday. ,of the 'Presbyterian 10hurich. Mr. al tributes, were beautiful. Interment a good part of -the eld and roni ' I 0 . to support the,head end of the sbeaf. in Canada at the lowest rates avail- .,*P3J.,1 . ,�, I . She -Was a dhughUT of MT. ,and Mrs. Gyeen,of London,, soloist Of St. Pautl's was maiie in 'Baird's cemetterk, the �,hese make a seli6ction. A much bet- able. No premium note required. FIRE INSURANCE CO`Y. I 1. ,�',,N W. Kelly of Kinkora. , Cathedral, stang very acceptably two -panbearers beting" nephews., Messrs, ter way is to chose individual aWks Package Bees . ' . ,�,',' I Automobile accident proieciiiou . .9 I , . �:", Mic,Lau,ghlin. . � I o". 1Mrs. 'P. -in standting grAin. This TheTe are appro)dmately 5,000 bees ���.,"I'�"�L ' , met with a solos. 'I�n the morning. ,"The' Risen Hugh Love, Murray Elliott, Cleve fro to EMAD OFFICB-SKA�VORTII, ONT'. - 0i, pairdul accident when - farmers at the lowest cost in Ontario. I ,� I ty be �4,: �': she -fAl and Monarch" from the i0rucifixion, -and Cochrane, John McMurtrie, Russel ,;�� , . . d3ne by walking in from th,6%bble in a pound and they may be Obtain- . . 0'FFICMRS: I . � �5! ";. ..."'10 , '. I .�,;�:::, ,11 broke severbl ribs and, re,ceived Other ifi. the eloening, OI Heard the Voice Love and Ross Lo,%I,e,, Those attend- utben cutting is in progress. Plafts ed in packoges, Jiolding 'one or more OWSULT YOUR U)OAL AGEW Alex ,Broadftot, Iseaforbiv - Preks, - - . _.�,�;;1.2� sed. to learii of Jesus say.,' The miale 1(lu'artette ing the funeml from, a distance were: should be out close to the ground pou,n&, but the two -pound. size ap, Jam" Connoft, Goderich - Vilcel?refl�: - ' � I . 0, , ,,� : " "Wt she is iMIPTOVing. I of the aurdh sAftg, "I Can Tell ,It Mr. and Mrs. W. Randal olf Platts- with, a pa,ir of seissom pears to be the mlo# popular for all sMwftn A. R,9LMDWFbh - SeeAm"6 . � . 1%',�,T I I � .11 . , - All to 'Jesus." The anthe�fis by the villo, IMTs. McClarty of London, 'MT. When two or three time the 'Mere are, however, many I&SCOTT, Box 142, Seafoith 1. ,��`54 Mx.'and Mr,s.'Leo Kenny'frOTA LOtg 0 purposes. 1, . , 9: . 1, �,l I.. . I IALII�Ng` . # � iawand,Mr. and,Mrs. Wilfred MdlorW thoir were, "'The Unseen CIW' and' and Mrs. E. Ch"berlain and W. and amount required fbr a sheaf has been beekeepo,ra. especially in eastern Can- Phone 386. 1 Pinbv McKemher, R. R. 1. 1101 a � .,.1, . �, i �rom ,geejcb*tood, spent sunday At the "Praise Ye the Pabber," by Gouncid: ,Mrs. R. Porterfield of, Seeforth, Rev. Mlected, it should be placed on a ada, who prefer a thr"Ound Taek- SAn MurzjLy, R. R, 8, flet%&A; 10. I 11, 11" 'I,' I I .. ­­ � . -_ I . P I Mft. ,Fred Edlmr�- ' Organ numbers by Wiss Gale,witere: R. IL Love, KintOre, 'Mrs. Anderson racak or table .to dry, protected from age, thinking that the extra pound of xal�l, I'M". . I ;�� t I � R. . i,e�' Lome a 0 . 11, " T "Dif.11oran Irm � tford is "Oh, Pry Those Tears," "Ile last and IMiss, Agnea, MT. and ;Mrs. M. BI- the -weather, particularly ,taln- and bees will enable the new colony to JOHN RANKIN 51y2wT611'. H"AW'WKe'inn . . _ � IMrs. f stra I .,�,' . f earow*. I 1 �,,( I t, spending',her' holidays *ith -her son, Hope, flCradle Song," 'Country Gar. -liott and INk. and Mrst. W. Huxt�� dew. A few boards on tresselr4 in a build up more mpid-IY4 ant, mys, Mr. .11 � Dfra M'089'r - , Aq , ,� I . AGENCY \ .- � 11 p&. pergng Horan., Jens," "Andante Cantabile," and "Go- of Centra,Ha, ,and a number of rela- loft or drive shed, should bd suitable. ,C. ,B. Gooderham, the Dogrfintion Ag)� ,voillism X06% vankdbb& 06 'Iff �11r, 4 I I � '04w, . . I''."! 9 I�� I "Ilk, "I 1-1. I, : ,_ -1 � , , . . ,�.,, � . - I i LN,karrt and 3fts. ing RMYe." Splendid congregittibris tivev. from Grand Bend. A pieLce fyf ,cheeset cloth or other light fatist, emperiments with* the two siz- Insurance of, all kinds. .� I io= lecihp. - ;. ;,.,,�­ 1, . Mr.. and Mrs. IC* - I., a 14. , � c. P, sills of iseaforth and'N". GOr- atten&d both services. Use Ruth McAllister is con- inaterisl spread over the hft& �. -0 I � ;4 X. 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