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I I . eMoa., v"d")%'.. 40 . and - . � �c , -Abinp, Ikeir p_rThp -Star ,of a , .. . - . � with I Ae.. , - 1. �'' . I i " "' makes a W I i I . .... GT040,. 004jos 4441,11k I . ,,.I#w4 Ri - . . Tke 41ivft, 41" - the 'Ha vr- - �w � . __ � ''.. 1-11 11 - . i1th !" . i - . er wx . vind -W un .!.' Ne#,..Th 148 W 19biway aboi ,.# ., . uadayw Fri � Y.7641tuidai . . , - . . �. Ing -Ila verdanbi6cenery, we thorough- . '0 _`­ I re #wAe o, h . i . -jasaw, awy - M099fe"C' Julnusay ly �njoy�d. Tvlpt� Wie ­tje I . ' . . � . - . OFRISCO KID" I aft p6r.t, iix�, Water(��, edk. A ,. " '. - , llqul�air p*ereqD­W­'Us was .1 .� . .� M I � 11 ­­ I . . . I 61101;010',oir part . . � I. .i � I ,t ,00id-Spanil;li,$6&r,Rgfinezy,bdi-It , I . 11 in 'the seveintieemitih � . entury. I.'..-. I-. - L i " On. every side H itinsall ad"es , .the,b4iity and frag- - . . � . I 11 I , ranee of W&,orangie gro"s is, en- .. - . (Q,optinuiod fwm page 1) clianting. It was qui -le, interesting to , . . 4 . I . ,11 . 64 infles long and ab,04!t 500 Se'e' . the ,ripe, fruit, freen fruit and Beach is . we drolve f�r !ADtisoms on (practically all of -the feet widp at low:,t1de, . . I . - orangeand ,,grapefruit ,trg*s. _ , sev'U4, '0'e� . 416"'g the"'famo'Os �'Delrand Pair, which we attended, .speedwv ijr Malcolm, 0�,Anip.,t, , a . _?y,T4wre�,,,S . , . . ,. � lbe,1,1, dfrove his car,' We also, watebod gave us an..opportunity t6 isee, all the 0 I ­­ ­ .ifihlei motld-r races along thii' be�761i'. datedevils, of ,t�e United States 4'do - - .... I -9Lhis vasit eip'anse . of 1* ' .1' sand their stfuff." ,, .- � . . -7 1'st6n ng - ', er I I , - Anoth ' tvier-y'Interesting trip was . . . -1 : I - I . . ­_ to Palaitka, home.of the famous Rav- 1. , .4.1 ine GaTdens. These gardens cover . . . I , . , . . � � - . ap]�rqoximately 85 'acres of natural ,A ,� .,f -11. . . I 1.4b . ravine ranging in, depth from 70 to i . "I - . *,-. . . I 120-fect. Here- anvong 'the countless, I .lc> varieties of shrubs, are -more than A I 11 .. � I loi%000 .....-..., 11,'0W- pialms, , te I , jba - I . t. I '. . I ly magnolias, gigantio i��esb thiou- .. . sainds,of leleandlers -varid,roses, besides . � I . . . a profu�jon of bloomis of exbtic love- ., I �?j . I . i \ , ! I I . I.. � I I � hness the. names ,of which were for- . i. . . ,.. I . I . ­­.. . . I �. e�gn 'to uad i 0 The winter bioline of Sohn D. Rocke� t � X I T C'"Iff" E N ' feller was another port of call. 'lit is . ... I � I . about flvie'ra'iles down the beach from � I I - F R?I)C E M 0 M D�,yvo­h at Qrmonic". ,ffis ground-, . 11 i . I I are a perfect eden and his beautiful � . . .� gardens almosit beyond descriptipn. I Kellogg's Corn Flakes open the While the - retains. day and night . . . . . I doori to � l6isfire-4 ' aye hours for . guards on his gTounds, visitors axe - -L I things,-y6u likeoto do. ,Every-' � - � alwa,ys welcome. . I i I .. I I * Lody loves their ciisp, delicious . jOnei. 'of ,the. agricultural dewlo,p- flavor, and they're readj to nients at Daytionta Beach is 'the grow - 4 . . . serve.,, No cooking. Get. Kel-6 ing,,of pmpla,yas. The papayads, a �. logg's:today at yo . tree inelon of wonderful medicinal I . . I I ­ ur. grocer's " &operties,. They range in size from I --Qven-fresh. Made by Kellogg .the s;ix'iVound' most poipblar variety . ( . in London, Ontario. ; . 1. - - � I ,to t.wqntyj,pfpund fruit, allthough some I . I . , . haive ble;�p,grown. to weighas much. as. , . . . Noth no., t - I h 'th' . . ... �111t , J_ akes the place - of - - , 40 poun&,, althquig ' , ps Weight is , - L- 6 . I . .. W,ry unusual. Vegetable pepain is- . . A- one 'oif its principial produncts.l.' The . � ooaog , , ­.. I — : - - 10, I . � . ,:"j Ww 1.� . seeds are eaten' as a thirst quen6h,e!r , , , . - C019,1q, 1. and alslo'as- a delicacy. , The, mlilky' ' . '. . , jr&AXES ,., pi.ece, is uded by the natives in the � - .. � . � � I .1 I '" , I , ­ " ­t',(.-&tment­of eczema, ulcers, elte� The . � , . . 'l I . . ripe fruit . is us -'ed as a cosmetic while. . . � . .�, , cripho . � I the green fruit isi used ' t . - 11 0 - removie stains- 'fr6ih. clothing. The � � . A New'500s " . * n . -bark & the papaya tree -is' used in . . I I . I . . * . � I . . I . 4�1, . the miamufatture of rope, while its . � I . I . .. . � . * PINVI '' ,, . . - �, I I ndats afford ,'a neirve tonic. I � i - � Wtee had-tII6 OPPOTtUrDity of seeing - - - , I - � . an eadailAti:,of Indian -handicraft which I . . , ,t ne I . o , was displayed by Indiaiis, from Axi- , , . I,. , . . I zona, all of -whom. were -in native cos- . � . . I.: , i - '' i, ., - tumle ivith fea-thersi,. war paint and . �� I I . all the triminings., , . . � . '- .1 & ; .-.1 I A teip to Fort Marion -and St. Au - I . gastine afforded us ,'another very in - 1 , - . I fle there we,visit- I �, I , - Horon. . 1. tere�jting day. , wha . ed -the following: - " - - 1. I . - . . � I I I 1. , MINNORM' - - ' 1. Fort Marion (SanMh,rco) which . . � , I . �..,[;,, � � -��... 4 I was begun in. the se-veriteerith, cen- ' 11 . . . I L� � "''. I J . . ", .� 1. . . ! - .. . IV* tury; and coih,plierbed, in 17f6v - With, � . �o rs we climbed th'the tioT� of the I ;: I Fort We a1sio k(stited the ,Secret I . . E X"' POSApr "he Dungeon where many � martyr per - I . � 'i, . � . , 1. �� ished. . . . -� ,:I,, I 11� , . I �� . ,2. The old, Slave Marleet ,built in , . 1­�, ' . � .1840 ,as,t a public markeft. . . I , " � I . , . I I 't 3. The oldest house. ' . , - , )� . Fo'r",Only , . 4. The oldest school house. . � . ­­­ .1 5. Pountain Of 'klou* and, Indian . I , I ­ . I . .. � '.-.. � ... . . - .� ..., ' burial grourid. I I . 6. ,Ostrich-:alligiato-r farm on An- � , . . . as,taoicd Island. Here we saw a1arge . . . - � ; . .. . f.ock of bstiriehes, and -thousands, of . I i � .� . . I . alligators from the baby gator. just i . � . � 'hatched t61 -the huge man-eatets, cen- I I t I . � I . I turd�ft 61d. . .... I , . ., 11 . On ourrefturn trip we came through I . � . .., I . t . � I ,�Mriious parts of the. flooded country j . . I I and elfthb�iigh the wat6rs had receded. . I . - . . "we'saw,to,some, extent the havigg- and : I � ... TUin they left in their wake. ',We . I I � passed through 06rdelle, Georgia, ; I . I . I several -hours after 4 cyclone hadhit I . ! - .. � . , . I I., 'ihaii ,,part of the oouTftry, .where 24 o4 : I cm ' . . I hAd been killed,and 400 injured. Sev- eral places along. the Toad' we -slaw . I I - . . . cbsin gangs clearing a -way the debris. . I � . I . . ... . In some places huge boulders weigh- , I . ing tons had to be remloved. � , This is your. opportunity D�aving Daytona 'Beach an SatuT- I � . . I I . t . � day, Armil 4, we arrived, in Windsor . . . . to secure this leading week� on Wednesday, aliberifoqn, April 7. On , . ,,, T�u,rsday -*dMing we . started out on . . . ly at less than two, cents a' the last ,lap of our, journey, arrivMig in Hensaill. Thursday afternoon, and i � I . . the old t6vm, surely, lookeid, golod to. us. w,eek. Try it. - You will de- , , ' l . . . I'Z�ansq all',, April 29,,1936. � . _4` � .s __� I 1. I i , I light in its up-to-the-minute 1- ­ � I I : I . ! . , ZURICH I 1; I news . . . I its sensible edi- � . ' I .1 .i - torials . . � . its interesting � ,Mrs, 1,Ba;ebara SureruS, who recent- " tock and - , j I � ­- � I , lyheld a s&le�of 'her faTfm ,s - . . 14n�pletments, has miomed'Smit1co bown and ' features and money-savingja Aving with her parents, Mr. and , I - : I I �_­­ N ,MP - ! , , ; I-41 11 11 ,- .!W � , Joseph Gasicho. '� I . I rtisements. , . Enjoy Hensall Minstrels . , ! �xy,.,,­ �_' , I 1� ' , I -1 t- , - , - . . � . , 4 �,, . " 4 'r� ', -- , - .1 I The�_k ww� weill filled,on-Monday - . . 11 . This of -M . ,;b'nds Saturday 41vieniik'when ithe Hengiatlll minstrels k� i I . . pult fon khed'r concert under the aus- � . I . ' ' Oces loif the local brazicU of, the Wla- . I - night, MV 2,.so act now. meWs, Institute. ,The end men pm - I 1. -1 . . , diuced a Pot of merrime,ot with their . . . . I I- I -I at�th . I joket .and the sale numbers by mem- I Shoply cal , ,,e 6ffice on " I . .� bers of the company were wel re- , '_ . I SAI,eba�s or fill in the, cou-. lived and hear,tily e�nrjorie�d. The tap I ' . . I I dancin by %iftle Joyiee Broderick was I 1 . . 'b ow; atta'h 'a dollar a -' lb nuimber on the program and . . , I pon el c ithe lawvge crowd enjoyed it immense- � I I 1�1 . ly. HeneaA may weIR:,. be prbiud of I i . bill -and mail to The Huron ,t%o, mihs6rea,. thbw -and a return ell- , . gageimen�b to Zurich will be wellewm- I I Expositor, Seaforth. * ed, at -any time. . . 0 . I : I , .� Firemen Have Run i --- - ­ 7 i - thie mAlplagers were stqrltled, kin 7., � I I I I � . I . . . i . . . Mipinday, by the siound, of the fire siren. �� Tho"Huroft Expositor, . 'Sohno ashesl b1ad igniibed' straw at the ' Tp,seph, Gaslohn's stable 45 Siafofth, . raw ,of Wt. , and a, lot 'of sm,oke resulted Luckily 0 . I Ae'ase 'enter' ' the f01- Whe fikel was vofleed'in' tfin� and not lowing- New Subwription much diii;v�age was done. The volun-, # . i , , teler'fike [Wigade -and ,the puniper ,were on Y.ei Ilst:ft one'y,ear on AlfQ 00ofi after,, ,the ,garm. ,and 1% .4 . 4 , . � , . .. .1 ' 1%, �. I . , at t -h -f. Spo.i6lal­ r1ce. , kelped i�,oal.put� out the'ftfiies. '. - � _, . , " , , A ..., ., I , . 1W, 'WIVIR b*lioffer, asisessbe a , , I " . . teftlose one. 6 : *­. , - . I HWT606�1�im .W. J. -Arm- , is:. . - i, I .. . .. . "': " I .. ir . . . . Sigppd .., . . . ". . . . & .......... � %ship, 1�t_ a few days ago and equal - 4 , . I I .. I " i2ed,t0ho.1a&Aessnients of U.,'S. &c - I � t1loilis N", 11 aw,4'9, . Hwy ,and Stan- , . . I 1, 'Addrpse ....... 6 ....... $OY. , , � . I ?I I I , , --wr. '" '"- A�ppleWo at 10, fth0y, .....:.." I I J..�, ­ - I �'i I I I 1, \_ � I , 14-1 ,� 11 . 4b .1 I_ � I . , I" ", . . who iotti*iteid a vitt e Mrs. C.] " I I I . : ' " A"We NoUge A0 VIWA Vin1b&i Ilave I . I. � ",;,A! " `_ ,.� I , ,., ,., I �, , ,, . , ?,�: , , , _� �., ��,� �, ,�� , 3i:�"i'l 'T'll" . , �!'�,A 11 11 1.1­­Y`141�1 :. . I I , I , ,,� I ,'� i"401, � ,� I I T, I I .11 . t ; - ,�.7�i,, I 11.11-1. ­­­; -11-1-1--1 ...... ___ _­­_ �11 1-1 111.1.1--.11 I..". �­. �,­" ", : "., 9o4.4.,.0,t,i#,-t�- I I . �. .1 " . 1�; , : ,,, . . , . I 1, 1, " - .,,�, 'o I ." , . .11 , '. .. .:� �, 1, I r", I , - j . ; V 9 .." oi. 11140� .P . . , , " P �.. t, Ed- OW I 1* 'I, ". I . . �, � i o,I . e-- �.� V '4 .'I I . 4�', GoOr . 0` 0 11 - i I - �, 4,4 , �.es � " , ond h;-1 ,, , , , 'Vj . . - . wqvef TO I odm in, le'r .. � 0'. - I ,!�-�,, �; wem, - � - *WQ -fr4nds., "J, Ine 'to ',� � � , rov ,, IMMO v. - Wo.. aurd � is womall** foa� -0 few .we** - to ',vio- It rolouvft-44 this OQOMUO�11 ,- , Mr.. � and W m- ! SaOu - -E,c Fajisit, of Mllbqkell, visited, TeWIV" in tovin on , 4 - �, - !$u10*- . I I .. ... .1 � Mr. Hugh xaoximw% Who is at- tQXW4ipg,9geei's. UnIveratly, Kingston, I I I I I . i's spondip-g W...',hoh"ys �4,14a tmc�me. heTe.- _' � .. . . . " Wks. Anielio,Fusd and sister, Mri;,.' BnO.q Blb*, am visitinig redutivez in , __ Detxlblt, for -4 f_ow weWm- - I ' - � , , . If- I . . . . .1 1. 0, . ­­ 11 I BAYFIBLI). , � .1 I I., I - I.. ­_ The new Abutchershop next to the post ,office, opened Tuesday tlor'bu­�, n,ess. Web�eak for the propriieto,rs Messrs, Rekeliper and MaGiRknoy, al , liberal paitronage.. , . 'Mr. and'Mrs. Ford,Kfug -and Son I I of Toronto, *ere .guests of the form- er's parents oveir the weeik-imW. . . Mr� T?Orntion Mustard . and son, Nefl, of Toronto, were at their- cot-, , , tage over the week�-eAW. - -Mrg.- W. Allen,. befte,r known as , Floesie��A�LWOIDd, who has spent, the past six monthis, here, left Tuesd,ay foi fher 'home -in, 'Renown, Siask. . - Thomas and Roberit MeCurdiy and sister, Miss Anniie, of Stratford, a.r- rived here,last week and are at their gummerhome ion thelske front south of the village. They �Lre alWayg early * - � � arrivails. ' !Mrs. Brown of. Clinton, Iowa, 6r - rived l(ast wee� and ist- at her, &tteirls, Mrs. Arcbde Armstrong. Mrs. -Douglas Geminihard, returned Sunday fro'm Toronto vAhere she has beeh� -for'the past month. , Mgt Mildred CAVineron, of Detroft, is a ,guest of ber sisr,ber, Mias E, clam- cron, for A fe�r weeks. . J) . r. Fowler announdes a wa-6aby clinile a1b his office opening the first Weddesiday in May and continuing each Wednesday .afternoon. -Molthers -of pre-se-hool children and' .infants may --bring them for 'examination, weighing and advice f6r: which there is na -6harge. '.. I . I .1 I 11 Hold Sports Meting A meeting was held Manday'eiven, ling, April 27, 'in �'the Town 'Hall of those interested in, -sports, �Phem it was daelded 11a have a softball- and - also a football teanL T11he fo,llowing officers for-7ther-soft hall club were. ap- pointed: I Manager, -Dr. W. Fowler; &Q-asuter, John I'Peasie; swre�y, Dr. Fowler; groundskeepex, N. Sturgeon. Players ,are Tequested, 'to. report, for practice Wednesday, April 29th'. For ,the football tea1m: Manager, C, Gemiphard; as--mitant.. fmapagel!, J. Pease; tri,easurer, F.­Edwirft -swre- tary,. .Dr., Fowler; hon. presidentt�,, G. Plant; captiain, R. Thompson; grounds keeper, J. Parke. Practice Thursday, April 80t,lu 'A number of ,new play- ers, aimo4� residents, are now avaiflable, thuv doing away w1th the fielp of outsdde players which meant niuch trouble and expense, in fvrml�r . . . yoa,ris, � I - . �. I Thege'.ptusseq, 'to rest ,at Al'exandlra I . Hospfta� Goderich,- a&ter'-a "Jing , ermg illnesis, one who was very well and favlorably. #,own ifn this -district in thepersLon of Margaret Lindsay, wid- , ow ,of the late RichardSmith, in ,her 69th year, The� deceased women, who wais the daughter ,of Athe late Max- karet Brown and Jam%s Lindsay, was born in .9tiamley Townishipbri ,May i7, 1,867, and moved to - Godieric�h Town- sh'j) with ,her parents wheil, a child. On Oebober 24, 1907,,she was ,uni-ted in marriagemdth Richard Snift, who predeceaised her on'Dec6mber '22fid, 1931; and 'they settled on a farm on the Sauble Line, *hebe they rema'in- ed.until they came to Bsyfleld which has been her ,home everi since. of a ci�e&ffik kindly -naiture ithe deceased woman -enU'loyed a large circle of - friends. Sui�viving are two sons, James, 'of Hul'lott, and Lindsay, at home; al,sD ,:one sister, Janet (Mrs' W. W. Higgins), and two brothers n Jac n, of GodZ: rich Township. I . , I ... � HILLSGREEN ' -'. ___ � IMrg. Ralph Ste0henson returned to her home recently., She is � still con- fin4to her room butwe are 1PI-gased to 8a'y -she is recovering. , ' Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Consitt, - oi Haitsiall, spent the ireek-end with theiir' daughter, amid iii,on,in-1vw, Mr. and Mrs, R. McAllister and family. 'Little Kenneth and BettY Anne Parke, iof Blake, who have b�ft stay- iffig 1� it the ,home of. th , , t . and . uncle, durdiong thieir � NOR"1114", have returned to tbeir b6nio- . Mk. and Mrs., Giebrge Staohensoq, - apd son,, ,of ,Walkerton., spent a ��i I sit , I with the fbi4m,e,r's--,,'vaweots,,,.,&,x. and M.m. R._Stephensbm ':, , .' _t , Mr. Willd(ain J�arrollt andi Ainife vis- ited at the� h ome 'of Xr. and Mrs. William Heart. __ - ' ' -' ' A-humber of thd' redatives and fr'k-nds from dils vieWity- attended the funeral ?of the 'late,'Sollin Keys, eildest son �of Mr. and Mrs. Albert KfWs, near Exeftr, oh Mundefy. Mr. and. Mft. Ough Love visited their dtaug+Aidr an& son4n4Ww, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chnipboll, ih Hay ToWnellup. . I Mir. and Mrs. Andrew Love, Hen- siall,, Vi -sited rejeentlY with Mrs. Jas. Love and fanAly. I . � __ � MCKILLM. ' - -V' A " NNWNMN0N1WNN1i� - ' ,Her friends ,1oh this Itine wig be torry ft ,hear that Mrs. J1ohh'Kudme of I RosMock, whio recently was- hurt when dAving,-ov6r ba'd, riolads -in theiir car to Pjb�sftlok, is still suiTering ivery n*.ilch. . � I . Mr. and Mrs. ChatrIes Eggert, Della and Mill ,n,. were alt"Stft �,bn suh, 0�1�, "" , , h# ft, ,2M,111161 �a� Mil. U,11"ti'lle N , A . I . , lhte . Cwto 241P , I )�_ r. . I ", , and Mrs. Gustave IVNW. � . . Mrs. George Hoov had the in,Aa- tloriuiXe of fallbw down 6he sitinar . steps. -, I I . . . I � . . . Wn and Mrs. Charles AWle were M i8trat&;d orn Sunday visiting Mr. and XM,VM Hat1flift" 4'ftd')9W at- - .4, 1 . 1, 11 1� 1. . I . 0 1 W 1 41 . � I I . . _­ : - I . - . . I . . . % I ", � I . � , I — � . . I L I � " . � I - .. I I I ,L - j., .- , . 1, � " _�.��"_51121u'.''.;, I ,,,�. 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I . . 1 L '%:, , . 11. action,whiich , ---+.i�s_the s1bomach It I I �r, . _6 j,�.,L"� ­� _, . . . . . . I -,. I . I .., -1, . I �. � I . . I L ,-,,,". 11 ,� �1.1 "ulld be A. miLsitake'to inl�eWere with 1. I L � . M!'. ., . . � I � �, � ..'' . . .1. 4, I ,�.,,)�' I ... . � I I I .1 ­ .. , - . I . "I i�, � I,:, I, the exercise of such golod judgmieigb I . L � - ... I :L I - 'I., �-- "�* -I .., I . -, . il. bD aftef the �jjyMpLach. Remem- . I - I 'A I,. , ... . I I -, ." �.��, - ne p , .. ... . , 1, �, . ­, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lr!..., , ". . - - 4".!"', !Tth�� to let the vtomach,eiwty it- L . .�. I I - I . � , , I !`,,,�, .1LO" ,,, I ' . I I ,r.'q' �,,,,,., � ' ' ' I ! I 14� .';6".� --L ' El 4 . , . � :,r . L _q., Isialf-when'ft is inelined. to do so...... . ' I . 'L . . . `�,A. I ,.�, ��.� . . . . I . .1 I- . i . I IL � .14��L � . ',­:'�'�,' , . I r . 1: '. I . ., �j ;,� �': "r;� 1 The ,onset of d1isease is usually . , - - .. - - 1. . . . ;,�:L' .� - . .:. , ,,�� . . I v . I -4, 1 ,Ln ',"- marked by a loss ar asp,petite, to. a I - 1�1_'_-- . ,� -,,�:� . . I .. ,_4. � I . - '�: ,, , bessation of the diligesdve prog�ftges. . �. I . L i�:.;A� �.:`; ! ., , .. , . . , . ­ . AI, 4 � . .. , C__ ;.."�, .. L� ' ,,.,.r, To force food upon, a per�son. in this I . ...... .. 11 _11� ... . . , . ' 1. ..'iL I . I .. I . . . . . . . . , I " stote does -harn. �Many- -persons, .. . . . � . � . I I 11 .11 ­ �1, I . .1 " ' .' ��' . .. 't I L L I .1 . . + I L ... . ky 0 . - paxents in particular, are undu con- ,�, L � .1 I., cerned when a child misses a mr-al. or 'I, , _ . t . I I I I . � � .. ",..L I �, i " �, I :� r I . . i., r . two. The heaMthy child, � when' hun- .-C I ' . "I . gry, will eat his meals -regularly, un- .� . rr 'j, . ,1111 '. less he is spoiled through �Dor train- i � () - !e . .., -1. . ....... 1 16, W Q, ju o _a ose . ang� and the sdick child 1s) kely bet-, . . I . I r' � I I J�l I ter off ivithout food for a time. Re- I I . . . . . L 1, I . I ­ , ,�r4,, . I .. �', J61 - A ., �, member not 0 force food u#on those L I , - I � � � ,:, � , . -11 0000 . . I .., I I - . - . I -,,,..I , who ,haw no desire 0 eat, . � -11, . . . . 11 " �_. . Aedbe- inflammatica of an abdomip- . . . . I 1, . 4.: .­.. . . . LL rr ". � �,, j . '', L I I . ., ... - - . i �1. torgan may cause nausea aiid vom� - , , I , I i., iting.- The in tstines cease 'their .... � T M -ISS this ' onder-ful ", ,;�`.. funaloning as natum__pla*es the pwits - .. DO N � -1 W LLL :� 11, at rest in order lbo wall off the in- I I_.. � .- r I � . I . - . � . 101 I . . .1 -_', .­ I . 0 ' .. ' , I'll, tt fialmod area, ,A lamativeat 'this time, . I r .��i . given - b�cadk r therO is abdominal ­ I am g ,0 tU lty I " ., . Money Savin ppor n 0, '' . ,....."� I ... �, padn or eon-Alpatilon or�diqxi4hoea, in- - .. I . + 1".. . "�... terferes with this efforb, of nature, , - . L . I � . . I I r . I , : I � , �, I . . . � v7hh serivus, if not fatal resultsi fit - . I I . . . ,. I . "I'll a ,number of cases. Remember not to give or to take anythdnj by mouth, � particularly a laorative, when there . - , . is 9bdominalpai. 1� � Bloold dn the bTnilne or in,'the sitools does not occur among ithose who are in good heath. .It.s presence means, ... �, lihat edmething '. I'S' wrong, and, it metans ilt ju!st -as truly'Whether there . iLg pain or, not, and regardless' of how, well the persion may feel.' . Remem- ber ffiat failure tio. .have y"ou"I"r. doctor I find out ,why ,the bl6oid was present .. fiviq niian that" you miss'. the chance . for ,early treatinAent- Whi-_b,,t-- in Wine. I . * the only trleatment which cases, Is , I � can save life. '� I I All parts otf 'the boldy miay be at- I tacked by a wide variety of different I . disordkTs� There is a, tendency on I 11 - the part,of some pqop�.e lbo feel self- � . .1 � � I . conscious ,about reporting.,ddsorders .1 .1 I ­ . 11 - . .. - I I I "' ... -%.- I � ­ . � - of certain padb3l ti) bh9ir familly doc- I I , .1 . - ., I ­ ..." I , . I I , . to,r, . ,Renvember, ihat while inedical � I I I I � I � . . . - . ­ f. - I-. . ­­� i I . ' "'M . care is. a, very in0mate peftonal ter- . We are increasing our staff to give you the,best � - ': ­ ''.., . I - � � . ., vi�ce, 'it 19' provided in an,imvers-onal � I ., 1 - � . . � . 1�, I I �.� - I 1! .. ...." . I 11 I � . . 1. . I I I . I I ., po 0 le service . , .. : :��,, manner. There. is no- good rea�son why . ssib ­. I - - . . anyone should suffer discomfort, if ­ I I . � I I - , . nothing worse, through fifty of em- I . .1 . � 1. - I I . . � I- f . " ..;. ;­, . . ,. � 1'1� . I I I I . �� . . I . I I I '. , '.�; barraysmenit on account ol ibe nature � - - Co- M, - W.. � . . .. ..... .. . I - .... , ""'' . - I � . %,' or � -n ;1 1.1- W -A ''NO .. �11 llocatilo ,rA tbdr gionVIsin't. I DOW T 13` IT-- M I . . I : � . ' . . . I . � 1; Questions. ,concerning h6k1th, ad- . . I I . ,; . 11 �. � '_ dreesed to the Caiiadian­Nr�dleal.4AS'_' . � I , , '1_4- I . I— , .� , I . I I - : I .- � - , ,'' I . I ., soclation, .184 College, St.-Ijbi,ontoi, . . I 11 . . . � . ' I � .. , LL .11 . . ".1 , � 77. � . , � . I . n will 'be answered , )pQwon�fl�, by. �. let- I . . . : '' '. . . , , , , � �11 ter.- .. '111 .11, You Will save realmoney _111. %�. I . j I .. . . I . . . I 41 . I 1. .. . 1, ... ' . . ...i-, - . . .. I I . . � I - tended- the funeral of the late Clifto-ii _ . . k_ I ­"."., I -... I - . on every rchase' _­­­ ' I - . _., Leith. . . PU - I . . I . . I � . , .. 7 . 1, . I . . 'A nuimbe-r' TTOM 'this, - 1166" rectintly . I I I .,. . .1 , ; ,,, t ... - I I ­­ - I �1 I , 1;, ,� attended the funeral of the�lalte Mrs. . . . . I - L � I .. . 11 . . I.- I . ... , j , t."L - � I . iffor .,ZaL4 . H, . .�� - 66 ., , - �-,Zii;i" �­�� �, 7-:- �-�­= , , . :: Meyer�at CA,i d.- 11�11 1-._'.' � ". � . " ­.- -;� �­ . - .: . 'j_ "-_ 7r 1 - ., . - '.. ,, ­ _-_ - 1��_= , :� The Young,People of DufFs Church' I - nl . :,. . McKilloP, will present the play, i,;j�� - ... __11 . . .. - . . I ... . , " .. I Wild Oats Bo�-," on Fridia.v evening, . . � . . L I .1. I . . ,::: � May Isit, in the chbrch. I I . I I � - I . . .. 11 .. . , I I . .. - .. . . I mom -t— I I . � I � -:: ,,, . . . I I LUM.BAN. r. ..... . ea or - , . I ST. CO � ewar ,, ros. . ... 11 . - I . 11Y . I . " ­ /I � I I ."��, .. . .11, .. .11 . , . Mr. ,and Mrs. Joseph Hoyden, of . I ,_ I . " �.. � . I . . 1. '. . : . . . . - I 11 Kitchener, ,ii-sirbed with MT -and Mrs. . I � I . � � .1111.1� I � I . I I;i . Thomias Moylan. ' � . I . I NNNNN"����� . .: I - t Miss 'GeTtr�de McGrath visited, her .� . I ­' I . I.- .." . � � bb . I 1 _______ - 1. — . .�, . . 11 - � i parrents, Mr. and Miz4 P. V. MtGrath. . .111. I I ;, Mr. ancr Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Blyth, Grass Seed Mixtures I likelihood ,that the -majority of these, I I . I I i I ,�,, - �, visited ,With Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Car- I plots will have much the same, stand 0 N Lt . .. � , - lamation S penteir. .( For, Pasture, of plants in a few years. Crested. " . , roc .; " Viss Marie Flannery, of Toronto I I wheat s -own alone was winter ldllM . I I � I . I .11 visited with her parre"ts, MT- . and 'A careful study of pasture prob- the first year. This plot -now has an , , �--!, 1 � : � � Mrs. Patrick Flannery. '' . lems at the Dominion __F4xperimenta,l excelletit istand of p�anfts, composed as ,1 'Mr. Charkb Miles and W.ss .'MAry .F,rm, F,vderictoTi, has shown that f0l�1079--: 50 percent. volunteer white CIVIC HALF-HOLIDAIrS . . M*es, of Toxo*Q, visibeid, #isir IMIX-1 the use of -an ordinary hak;66ed mix- clover, 15 per cent. volunt4er brown Z . I/ I . I 1. . I 11 � , I I I . entg. . I . . ;,,, ture may be converted into good ip�i.._ 'top, remainder other v;lw�beer grass- . . . ! . ,; . liza- es and clovers and some, weeds . . I . ___ . .1 . ", mmilent pasture by proper'-fieft-ti . . Having been petitioned by a,Afirge e'. ­ , � __ GTaund'cover 89 per ceint. 1. number of the 9�erchants of the V,� , 1�1 . .1 �:.­ . tfion and- gbod pa.§tute Ujanagenimt. � - STANLE*k � 1, -4:, , , , This d7es not mean th6t permanent 'nseed P AIM I , . pasturtin 'rhay,-rd,o`-C, ,be mom- quickly Two plots that were left, u -ed I hereby � I " � , , , I . I . had a fair stand of plants'tbe firist , 11 I � . Rev., E.. A., and Mrs..,_Z$Wt4, Of established V� the use,of special pas- year and the ,he . viba-ge at presen . t is , :�n`ewaY Afternoons .� � ' Browns�flle, called on. -friends here ture'strains -of grasses and legulmes, as follows- Whitee'liover 45 peincent, I . . . � last 'SiatuTday. ' . but -there are more expensive and, beow'6 I to . p 71h per cent, red­to�p 1211A., . in the months of . . ,�.: .1, Mr. Mdrvyn Keys, son of Mr. and the seed is not so readily avmlajbl,e I 11.1 I per cent, Kentucky blue 7% per cent MT19. Den Keys, IeMroq for Timmins, at the present time. remainder volunteer grasses. GTound May, June, July, August and 11 Ontario, this week where he �hasl 6'e- Pasture investiga�tions, at the Fred- ,ovpr 84% per"oent. I . . I cured ,a piostititon as .minring engineer. 'September, 1936 - .. � -1 ericton Emperimenta1l IS-tation show 11 t. 'Rev.' H. G. Bandy attended Presby- qu-Ite definitely that a gradual change Sgace will not -permit of,. a com- ' i 11 pry at Clinton on Tiiesdhy. takes, ,,Place In the character of -the plete summary of this very interest- Civic Half -Holidays, except when a . � _�, . he�rbage where pastures are proper- ing experiment ibut it �should be evi- legal holiday comes on the day -before I 111. l 4L -1 �i ly ,managedx Annual survoys of ex- i dent to the reader that either newly or e ay after a Wednesday, and . `� respectfull� request the Citizens,to *`�, perimenta-1 pasture plbts made for zt-eded , o' pastures for the mlos Or d t observe the same. . ,III the FredeilActon Station by the Dlvi� part ,will gradually be made to, ipro- I - . ,-,-,-. �, I sdio,n of Botany, Ottsvwa��, show that duce an abundance bf desdraiblie, Jprajs�i- . � A. D. SUTHBRLA?GD, 111. the more desiralble plants- are grail- es and clovers if ,Proper methods of I . 1� . mayor. � I � I � _11.1 ually replacing the less desirable ones. Fo�r example, in one pavtuxe feitilizat4lon and management are - adopted. I . ", . .. ­ " "God Save the King" �1�r, �rea, White ,Dutch �Iover which was I - � �� I , 36a-2 �!, 1, fn tbixd tposition. in IM is now in " 1-1- -1 __7 ( . � � �., I . I " flrotposition and makes up 3046 per - , ne threie ,.wheat . gw6wing zones of . I I � I - . .i . - "I I -,,I � which was in firsitposltion� ds now in 'in, the Argentine are (1) Bueonos Aqtes , THE'MCA'ILLOP MUTUAL *11 - 4 second. M6sfs which was fourth position five yeaTs ago is now ,Only ' ditstriot which produces Baril, a sf6ft FIRE INSURANCE CWT� I .�; : to be foind by search. There are wbelt- �2) Rosario disbict which - 'I � some undesirable such as tall h osafe "omy'r"'es the area Plvduc' 9 R I . 5�1! ' ,,plants buttercups and,fall dandelions which whoal�l 1 ' . I 1� , � �,,� the 'same 5outhern district, which ptoduces HEAD OFFICE__SEAFGRTH, ONZ. I OCCUPY PrraCtjCAj)r 'Potition as thev did five vesirs, ago. On the Bam,�sfo, ,the AiVentine hard wheat- I '1 I other hand, such wepda as the daisw,' � I � I . I OFFICERS: . j I I . were � qi4be plenWul five years ago . . I , ., Alex. Broadfoot, 3 Seeforth - PftL � 11 , 11 . i 1 FARMERS' INSURANCE but th-ilay can 'onlky be found on Pas�- Wheat, flour, and farm implements, J-nb- ID. Pepper, Bructifield - V,k6_P.r,M . r " .- 4 'Merton . I I 1 t, e - ar 'lots that have remained d'atreat are among the leadiiig Canadian. ex- & RgiAl-Sedforth - Sft_Trea& , ,. , � I �1 THE WANANESA MUTUAL . I ,ed to serve, at checke. I , " , ` -ports to French Africa. The areh of . . AIGINTS: I Canadt's Largest Farmers' Mutual AmotheT pasture ,experiment at the French possessions in Africa ne"ly �,1'11 I . I 60 begim in , �1932 Frederiieton ,Stati1 i equals bhat -of tfh,ejD-oTn,in$on of Cam- ;Pii�lay McKercher, R, R. 1, Dubft; . � ,:14 OUR WINDSTORM RATES ARE wi,ll be of interest in this connection. ada. The population Is over 92,0100,- E. Peipper, Bruceifield; E. It. jar.mbvft ­ , I 11 THE LOWEST IN ONTARIO � An area preivi(ously summer fallow- - ed was dkided, into plots and seeded '. " 11 WO, ot which more than 1,0N,600 Brodhiagen; James Watt, Blyfth; 0. IF. , , " . , ariNe oi European, origin. , , � � � Hewitt, Kinicardine; W. J. Yeb, G&da. . Farm Outbuild(uts, 40 cents per $100 down with Rve diffiNvent single spe- 1'��,4.�", — rich. ..., . . _ 1; � 1"", Farm Dwellings, 20 cents per $100 cies -of grawes and cloveirs a-nd five in, ) , . � DIRBdTONS: . I 1� " � �, .." 3 -Year Policy -No ,Piemium Note. mixturep of gfrassE�s ,and clovers. duplfcat�. Two additionall were I I The Percher�on holrses at' the lyo- � Williapi Knox, Londe�bioiro. awoft* I I �Ia-4 � ", 'I The mnallest losses paid in fulL det .plots left unseeded to serve aA checks, minion Eaqperbrrental f3talbilan Eft �,�111 ft6- . Umftbart, Briodbagen - - JiWe� 0olp.. -,;8! I ,* t a Summer Automobile c Po" Y' 7% montlik for a Five Dollar Bill., This empexitn't'.has been treatied . - I Anne de ra Xwatlere, (P.Q., besi,&6 4* -1 nolbr *(%derieh; Alvir, B"i*_&Q4..1PL, ""'ji I . . - � �.%._ Make enquirite r1gW away. with a complete f at tilizer and graz- P.. 8:-Saft&rbih; Alexamidiet. I .1 I.S ing uped &r breeding putposigs, Ithire - � , I'M '81"h. � . I . ed"with ow4tTe each, year. Three, pi"54"UP"O"', John ., I I , . .1 "! 1 been ermplpyM in experr4fidVW *g��,­R,t R. 1, . , � , . " Mb* - . I'll, lue I ill lfwd- jokimes sioiaioe� V', - I" J. H. SCOW. " flons"tof O'b area Show ,3�esrsl obsftV4' that has 10 ", , .... 4 blom r ..., eiiipwway to, etftbliiiih 0 I . jfjh�j IL 1 -Xoyia�,-X It. 5, Sfttott 0 1 �� M � u 9tsaual obati,96 takeyfil hal,jo %hor and the. food, dost forlaffil. . . '. , AiaAft1d, Ki&� ­ I PHONt age .- 9'VA,V0jtTjj I plftb -on all plots, There is every Ing . coM& , X R. 4, ,.� , , . 11 ..� , ji . . , . . � A I I 1. I I , I - I . . . I I ­ . 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