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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1936-05-29, Page 6. . .. 7 .. . . � ..... .. , " � i., ., , . 1. I ., � V. t � � I I . T I -1 I I I . . , , . ", - .. . .1 � � - � t:, , , , " ,� , , .;� . I . � I , . "L., - '.. - . � . I 1). I 1 I � � :, %,k. . . . 1. I I . � T�,J . I I).' . , . ..- ,,�. 1_- . R* �� - I . . . I , - M,% . .. I . I I , .Q.11,41,11rRIZO, . I x , - 14, . A""Irgy".. -- . . .1 � f� M I . -, V , .i�iar Womeal-Ir ... . � ti i t u t e, . , ' ' - __, w v I � . �_ '1,i.1�' �., - onferen-pe -:-Re p ar t I... . ;,-, �, 11. � , .. ., . .. - G , .. . � YE A-- Wit - I " - . ,6,0­1­cq� .... �;. l, . UE 1__;1,.!,.. _­�"01111, 111. �, ,�111 .. �..... I -ARE T I'll - i, I M . ---(T - lwm Page 1) . yiears. - If so", thifre is a groat , re- I .BROOK. r � 11 :.", I I, V , C�ifig�Taa . I �Il;'�, �'Iql­ ibility for all olf us. I ;;;� . . . . . . . 111'�,:'',�.. 10.2,% -We .went out to the ca,xllipus spoinsi . I . �­ . - 1. L. ,',�i�wUem Ur, Keith showed us, around. 8,, olcnoek�_Demonstration by Miss . , rHe showed us the Cx-aeus, Daflodils, Ele.dinar Kidd, I I IThe 'Oeoasdon Should Deli�ioup Cereal Corrected ,,;'��'. I Decide, the Accessories." Clothing- His Condition �' � # , - pornealu qherry, Hyacinth, Lark- W�hen,,yoiu axe pi king clothes, thln� � '. � . . , ' � i k=, Peoxily also a4 the shrubs. -ge .0 . -' , - I �i_ � -aiture bu,ild- of design, color, texture, your own . . . ,! .1 4 ity, ilwhethier you are dainty � ::: 6'. t'fish t,,o us to the hoitte . . k'4 - ��" -. - ing'where -%w saw the most beautijiul ptersonala Here Jla Mr. Johnsign's letter - 111. 1. �, got a package (of Xellogg's A14, ki, .1 .."L" flowers of all 1%.1inds. or in-between, or strong and foxcible. ��,,'�. ­ -We went to the Live- Always; decide what articlepare nee- BRAN), and. before the .package , -, 11 o'clock . ,. , V . - Arben we went in there essary for youa- costume such as I was gone I was very much better. " ... . .stoick Aaiena..- eir little lambs axi,l ,hat, shoes, stockings, gloves; also you t. . f. . I , ,4'. ; , , weTe sheep and th, ' h-eep must think ,yf your locality, whether "So 1 -have been ea 11% it or two : ; ; . thme lAgs in th,q ring. The s rl'L,i city, to-im or counti:y_and where you or three week my-ttinstipa- , . . I I I wlere clipped. rheir were four t) - . must wear 'r gone, and I . was c6nsti- 'iL . of shisep: Mutton, ,Diorchester, Lei,ces these Icklites. If for tjOn* has ,� I " ,ter, Suffolk. The ,man that showeC eports,buy a sports co,t,m,,thr,,gh- ,pated* for t5 yeais or more. Hop- , I L_._ --I`. V q t. If for social functions, buy -a ing this may help some one to-bet- !,� these .;h,e,ep said that people eat fa u � ter health. I am a new friend to . - Ifi suit,ablie- costume. Also you , � -,ton ai must � _��,; more pork and beef than mul ", I., 'L. . that they should ,eat more lamb. 'consider how much money you have Kellogg's ALL-BRAN."k-­ B6. J. B.' l.i Johnson (address upon request). . .., . ,pes: Yorksh;re to spend on this ,outfit. She told us . I, I" 7, - . I �pigs ,­ Three ty . ire that a good inibetwelen sait, is a tweed Mr. Johnson's letter is one of . ,:� . , . (white), Tamwoxth (red), Bixksh _ which isi very serviceable.'You should many. Millions find Kellogg's ALL­ � "I"... (,bdack). Black pigs. Rile not so Re * I I -ll. cept&blie on the Tharket -on, account of Lkl() have ,plain seirviqe4'ble accessor- BRAN corrects constipation satis. I _"­�, I their dark- skin, Yorkshire are the ies. Velvet ,is very good ifor social factorily. It supplies the "bulk" I. ,.;, e affair'. Your shoes should be daintY. missing in the kverage'meal. I ". ; most. popular. Th - sheep, and pigs I - . then takm ,out and, the horses' 'Fine Rce-o'ssoriesi--pearls in- preference . �. were . . I The "bulk" in ALL -BRAN is mild I I . . . . . . . ! � ..' brought in. . . to any others. � . andoffective. It absorbs'moisture, .,-. Horsest-Two types, Percheron and Hats­­Da1`n,ty, people should wear and gently exercises and clea . nses i I'-::- __ , Clydesdale. The Percheron mar-� fine hats with , flowers, also dainty the intestines. ALL -BRAN also SPP- - ,1 - I __ that wai showed -,had, ,a ... little black colors. Also be sure that hat ,is plies vitamin B and iron. I, 1� . cult a ,f ow da ys old with her. She buitable to you, also the 'occasion you Isn't it more sensible to use this .. - , . W twins' bult one died. He showl are going to wear. Don't -buy it be- natural food instead of taking pat- - ed a 'baby Clyde with white face and cause it is ifashionable, ent medicines? Just eat two table- ".., four white feet, also a darkee Cayd,-- - Stockingsi--­lService weight, 112 ,to I I 'Ll .. with white hairs ,sprinkled throug1l 14 strands, good .for sports-, walking spoonfuls daily. If not relieved, . ".. .. . the' dark hai. r with White face and and -utility. - Senii-service, 6 to: 8 see your doctor. 1�.. I Use as a cereal, with L _ foar' white feet. . His told us how strands; wear g9lod nd are N*ry I a .' milk or ,% L'. 'horses .. ft trai�cis cookLintd muffins, breads- -- c,liould have good feet un('k ,siuitahale. ,Chi n, 2 to 4 s J cream, or V '. etc. It is sold by. all grocers. Made .1 le-gs_also- a imod body, to stand- the very sheer, only for dressy affairs. ' I :� . hf-avv work tl'at is ,required of their.. Shoes must no-t,be too small, al- ,by Kellogg in London, Ontario. l . . I � '. I Cattle_iFour type-� of cows: Ayr- ways ' comfortable. Always havb. *Cmatipation due to immiltdont "buW9 . . . � . shi Hoistein, Jersey and Durham. shoes measure,& and- well supported. in meou. 11 L" I 1H711i.steal-IL-They have a hercT-of 100 Sports and, walking: Strong leather, I . . - I. , t. . . . a; and over one I. - I . . cow �hslf ate O! this well serwn, heavy vales. Ipbet7ween . I ",I $_','. ' breed. There was one black and' sboes of suede, calf, should have med- I -s .,. I I . . ,building. The lecturer was Mis '.- whi,tie. lum. heels. Evening shoes of firre kid l3elle M,i tDId us when, sell- ,� Ear. ,She I r I Jersep--Smaillost weigh abblit. 1,- or sillk-, -high heels, but must not be, ing cream always 106k 'at number of F I ....." 11'lel, " . -how ­ . - 11 I pOunds,. First �� . 000 pounds; high in butter fat' t(, o s Y. test is not most im �k , . Durhaml--Little shorter and round- Gloves should not be too fancy, not portart. IShie, told us alwRys, to cool , �Vl ore b ; 'Color, roam. "'4; - .1 er; m ,eef boo much stitching OT buttons. Pall- our cream well and- kof three ways it .�..: AyT&hirof--4Froxn ,Scobland, Nirbite . � . on gloves -are-of good taste for uti,l- ,might get fi9vored: . Feied, absorbed I ,'i" - with brown spoks; large horns; 4 Per ' �.-, ity,. 6hey should bet strong. , E-vening favors and matqrlaI, she denionstra+_ ,. I cent butter fat. ixr&ft&� . 'of fine kid or other fine ma- led the steirlizing' oftbarm 'utensils. , ,�.. I I , Beef Cows--41iltree types: 'gboTt� TeTiali>N . She asked that � we,, sbpw ,more bixtter -, orn, een, Angus-. Hand -bags must -be tin proportion to 'at fairs, a,�. ne-arly all butter prizes ,, � h Hereford, A,berd I �i. .. '., � Abe�dleen Anigus-- The cow _ilbwn, your figure. I ,Purves should --be on go 'west- �he also told us- that caleam ". I . came from Scotland 'last year; very . .� . , ... I befaut',itil cow, jet black, skin glossy straight hijes, and not too large. , that,wouldn't wli�p. is not cold eno,u,g,h '. or -not cid'd enotugh.dish and whipper, � . . and pliablle.* Sho-rth6rn, also from Scarf—Light. siliks for, afternoon. - � . ' ai�tsizi to w1hip in- cool place. Crelam 1. I �Scottland, roan in color, Hefreford— crepe fur ewening wear. . . no I . �.... . cant- niust be -in good condition, , . ,Range cattle, bred in Alberta; very JewOery-�-Too little is -better than rust sp,6ts.,. 11� - If not sure wheth r to -Sihe then took 'us through the .1 Tcw to ground,. red, vAth white. -face.. tpo much. o - . . I . .. 1. .. Hornless HerefoTd,is found in New wear certain jewelery' or not, don't building . :' First room,. chu-i-nis, and - . ..� . Zpaland, wear any. . mixer . ; - siecond room, ',large churn, ..... . .. � Diri,c:r at 12.15. Supper at 6.15. . . ,� -11 . . . o'clock-4iss Verna BamvbTidge Wednesday evening.at 8 o'cl-ock.at s�cales, printer that would make.,18. - 2. '1 'e, ' - -1 Me ' � prints (makes the prints very evien ' pre1s, - morial Hall, Mist -Jean Millar, of !�. idped i'.ln M morlia.11 HaM Prof. , � and ,siquare ,on the corners). Ten ' :- . Blackwood, O.A.C. singink leader, lid Iflacdonald Institute pre%sid,ad. ' Com- pDiiits are,giver, at all the fairs for 1; in community singing. After singing munity singing was ' led by � Prof- fiiibs,h� Tb,;lrd roo-in, separators-- . . I- i 10?rbif: Buchanan was introduced to us. Bla�.kwood; ,solo by Miss Helen Fair ., � I I - 10 - creaini sthotilld test from 30 to 35 for , . ' I . 11 I 1!ioT-s-_ Bess McDermand,. SuPerinterid- of Macdonald Hall;' duet by Misses crean,iffileg. Fourth rdo-yn, power :, cnt.of the Wornien's Institute,ggve an B. C-Oryell and F. Hfughes ,of Mac- � , paslteiirizers and cooler. Fifth room, !.' .. . '�'­­ ,address on "Responsibility of Can&-,, ouald Hall; iiddress -by Dr. E. X two types, of pasteurizers, One was �- grant' S Y-Treasurer.;Iof Caft- I . than IT,6nie." She said, how that ev"" ' ' ieretar ' :.. � . . glass -fined and the other stainles,9 ; � ery gi�l at some time would have than �blental Hygiene Coun,cil. Twen- steel; 6th, chease maker; 7th, soft .! charge of a lipme, person, ok some ty first , teeth and a-2 P . ermanent cheese roo-m. 8th, ice cream .. room ��l . responsibility. . She said chi�dren. up teeth; The roots Of your t"eth frsez,ei,a, 'tiiis't�rs, milk coolers; 9th, _­ , ,.. . 1. fo, the 'age -of 12 years §hould get ti'aotuld grow together in you.r.gums. 1. . ... powder -room. We then wont to din-*. '. � �od liver oil and have no fancy eat- If the roots of each tooth' .does not ner at 12.15. . � .. I Ing. All mothers s!hould have fine . . grow together it causes decay; 75. per , I ,vi�uld al -so like to thank the In-. . - - , physleal� ,health, tIOTMal mentally, cent. of .the roots d -O not grow * to- stilute girls for iending me to the - ,, � 1. . doctar's care and sufficient, money ,for gether Cut (town on sugar diet. It G,ilas, Conference. I'm sure I ,enjoy- ,:,- . necessities of life, appreciation of lower,W de*ntal-, d4�,-azie. . I I I I � � . beauty and collor design respect a,gri- Yo,ur toot'b'brush -should have ed every minute -off it and will always 11, � a �hays pleasant memories of the ti -m -e I I '�_. � culture, ,She also �vvnderred if things straight handle, six double rows of I ,Fpent th, I - . ... .� ... ere. I will t -Ty and tell .. rildren wo ild be better in ten bristlee. Bristles should be well you - $!,. -e ,of the evients starting on . . for oh U � �. .. 1, .. I in '' I I . - i shaj*d. Brush teeth up a,nd down, Thursday afternoon. ' . I " I . I 1. . I brw.,'.-i uppey and lower teeth ' - . . . �,. . s6lPar9te- On Thursday afternoon we inef .Il�� � ly. Chmn -insidle, teeth by brushing again at Memorial Hall where., Miss � � I 11 I . . , . 4 ! down. .Pon't use tooth paste that E-Rdie was taking ,charge. She Rdvis- . . I I � L � . I . It . forims too -much as it shows there. is ed us to :15,allow the district annual I . . I 1, � ! . I I I t. Glycerine Vs -ed in tooth pmgTam and to be sure and send in '. 1, . . paste keeps dt soft. A' solo by Mies a list of-11he new officers after the ", , .. - 11, . � I 1. I GA -eta, Pollard and, "God Save the p,nxural. _nzej�t.lpl "I " I ' . . ..... . 1, pig, Wso, lblTe finaneial. .... 1. ­.- -. --King." . statement to be sent to the djs,tj�ict . . . . urs , I . Th sday, May 7—Breakfast at, per. ; .,. L I .. I 8.15. From 8 o'clock till 8.45 e . retary. Slie' aIso advised -us. . to - .1.1. 'tit w d have the January,,,, February, March 1, . "I '. . . ! ent over to .Nlacdonirld.Insti .e an ,911cf .kp,il . . insetings*sent in with the , " saw the exhib`ts at Memorial Hall. flate., atte dance and program. She - _...­...._-.... ..... .1 I I n � I . I -tnl�§tiitute Branch, pre . , I 1,1-iss L. Row�l - also answerer', many queetions which � . . 11 ,,, � 1. nd baseball fan sided.. Pro. .R. R, 'Graham, O.A.C., the gir'z afl,ed. Some 'of the girls . � . .% I " .1. I ��� want this up-to-date gave- illuitrated lectare ,-on "FaTm -d 11 .1 book, "Baseball-Kand Howi . foun that the -social part of their �1: � Watcr Supply." He told "us' that wa- , -,vat i�, . .. �, I to Play it",', by Frank J. . 1. ter in wells, and sprin'gs was'under� pro,�rarn-s ,l taking a mO-re prom- , �,., I � � (Shag) 9haughnessy,Man- ine,yn part than the educational in , '... . � ager of the "pennant win- ground water. Springs sbo-uld4 not thei'Fmeetings. Miss' 8adre was.tviery , 1� ning Montreal Royals. "un -wild if we want them to be pure. rnu�h slurorised to hear that one In- , . . ., . Pitching, batting, base When a spring is well protected it stituta held their meetings at night " .. � � I running --all the fine points . quite -often will en,larj� ' t,lie supply and aiter. each meeting held, a dance. r ; I .. - I . of the game are clearly I of water. He showed Us' lantern She thou,gbt the daiices� were perfedt- i'�.. I I explained and illustrated. sl'des of springs protected and, un- . 1. .. ly all right if Paiti-dpated in 'with , , . I Here's how to get it. Sim- protected of, und,eTgro,und wafer sup- ration, but they s-h�ould not ov. 11 . mods - ply send in to the. address plies, also dug wells and dirilled virells. eT-ride the educati,onal side -of, the �1' � I �, below a "CROWN BRAND" .__, . Wban drililing a well You maY get yrrifirk. 'She advised having one or two ., or "LILY WHITE" Corn I . . ::::: �� , water by dly-lilling into rock or from ' .11, Syrup label with yoiir I �social events during the year and be "'­, . name and address and the . . ppraus striit�ium. If water is below satisfiled with that. She e3VI-ained 1� Jl . 22 feet you have to put punip, direct' alislo about the Short . .1 I :, . A, words "Baseball Book" Courses. Mis,%. .." -, . I ptainly writteiri on the b an cylinder. ,'Dug wells Badie provell'to 1>9 a very interesting I I I . I � . back -and. your,copy will are nrr;er Po deap. He also showed speaker and 'her votice always ejrl �� .. � ., be mailed to you right a picture of a hydiraulic ram. You ried well, even tho,ugh therle were ., away. must- .set it nn a loweT lieNfoll than a 11 . . * ,1570 in attiendance. 11 �lprin,g and' it will put water almost R'T At 2 p.rh. we bad our picture ta-k- , I . I - you r er I �, , any height you want it, in on the front stieps of Memp.-rial - , � I ,,.'� . , . I �' . I 1- 11 --' k lau�;Ilding, Tfh� machinery -in . a ...... I : 1110111 We-n-twortib ,Gounty had �heir .4. ,�., . I . . hydrati,lic ram is run by the waUr r.�&' I ' ure taken .separately since they (fi: and when it starts it never itops un - "L. . bad the liargeist group of delegates. . -.2 , achinery goes This picture appleared, , , . 9 . 11 4 1 s,% some part of trhe �m in last week's . , " , wrong He gave several advantages Fafrnier'.g Advocate. - 11, � 11, . The CANADA STARCH COMPANY U Ited I X, ite __ _ __ - . Toronto . 0-2 of ha ing 'wa r in the farm home. 'Miss, Ediitlh Za-Vitz � piresidled at the ,,, Dalilry—We blven went to the d I I. 11 alry afternolon session, which was opened ..?% . . ... - I I . I , I . , � � . by , . community ,s�nginig led by Prof. , , . 1.7 � . . . . I . � __ . � �� Blackwood. I think 'ill the girls en� . . .. . _ .. I .1 . I Joyed this -part of the prog-,ra;-m_.Ra, E. .. 11 MT. Mackwood v _ M. . I . 10111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillilill, , ns -at drice botb� ;, � co,mlicat and serious b - us 11, . ..� __ .. -, � - . . . - ,advi-ce on the as ,e gave �. . -, � ,.'� I si'ngink of several 11 , . ,,, bopgg. 1� . I - , .11, 'TWiss Cbap . �nfnn of the Fanver's �,��;. � . . ­ 11-1 YourPAPERS... ? .111 ��,. . '. I - , � . I . I Advo6ate, ,spoke, saying blow glad 11 , . - former itute - she was that the Inist, ' gso,,� re They' SAFE'? I -ming leaders to -day, , I # wrlts are becio , t, i . S11ile mentioned a new hook called .. .1. I I I . ., . I I "The H10"le-Maker" which describes � 11 1, . , , � ` I � ."', I B,na,,.. stock certifica;es, deeds or otheT - pionteer life in Saskatchewan. Sh e � . adivilsied the girls Lto read it when. I � * I . valua era " h i .are constantly . ble "pa, kept mi your, ome - "I'll" er . , exposed , to Floss — through fire — or th�ft — or - by theT couild. � � . .�, I , I I . Next came ,a discussion of pro- � ... . - becoming mislaid. . Jects. We Were shown a Marp - Which , " , 11K�.�,!, z � I lindicated the work,-beiing by ik, .�, �. " I . r A Safety Deposit Box in our vaults is the answer to I donle, " .. c' Otheir groups. Cqubs must 7�ot 77 V, ,,� I ur need. And you an 66 this protection for . be .. ,�,. . . YO staTted, boo late. The, Mufskoka, girls .... III': " ­ -cent a ddy. ?"; , t ,."., .1 I.- as little as a �� have ahnfuSt oomplieted the� 41o,bhing , - - " . I . .. . �. - I Let us show you a box suited to -your requirements. and grooming projeleta. I k,.-, 11 1. , I . . . . 4 There "�_, - . are four pt'djectis for VeXt - " . : . I .1 0 . � 1 . yean. (1) The -Supper -Clu,b. (2) Mi,lk 4 �,-,�_ I ___ - ., . . . . Pro,Xdti; (3) iStivninter elobhei fdr giirls; 4�, "". � 1. I WV ' IMAL project. � ". T �p. .. '' K "An. MON It,!; : , �M (4) Cliothtos, ct-olset, . :_ �.", ,If .� � 11 . I . Achi,svielment Day fov Hution jig ,to !�,'J, X ,,'­,,� , , I I . Establiatiod 111111 �- � � I" I I . ,."I � : I I � . -�­,, . IN. , ., I ''. � -bo'blelld �On I I ­1� .. I ,0011,iiiii,,,�,Iiiii,� ... .. � ..... I. -I....- ...".1 _1 _. .." .11 ... � � I ... . I �JU-ftd- l0th, gt'Olintfon, ' . k:: : , -, ..... I .., . � ,. I . . Th'ar"'wi;lll'-I�'e"rniownL,nig,&'n-d afterwoon V"�I.;,:, I . . . , . . 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MAFtl 1�, Tom WAS ,50' - A llt,� F tit - 1. 14AVe . .1VESS Wallacte spipike, ton Su'Tr Guildermin'siter de: , Tuyle� The son I � . _EAT . ;VJ)PAOT THIS MQOX046- I . I ANOTH I It . . k . . ­s`e&_- at Quibis.:* Sbo-w . � - 44 -gillad t& the had taken in ,-and was tafl,.41,ark ,and fh sndsoxne;, aith-letic ipli�o&ient in fencing and gymu- My 0$,C�QIT.S CA dOT . . M160 , X . . . . � LAT., AND 141F.AVY AS LEAD � Ir . . 0 someof girls part thesia clul�s. Miss Wallace visited ; a0io exeWc4'Eyes`1 axi`d'� wall a skillful . t . R , . , MAK 1;Z1 I A 'i_ , . some, 40 clubs. Miss GMadys Harrison, ,of Val6r6li slafl&. � � I ' I,R_the, lairger ibracf6 pfur a " � aliamed 'llmouth 1. 10F T I � ' ".1 "i I ' GIC , - . I � I,. . I told us about thp&T Supper Club. town ,site was limid 'cut at the ' _'... . I I . I . I N - ING � They -had ,demonstrations at every log itiho irh4er.,, wx�allelr than the ­Xait� laffil, buit with bold form. I . � 110 I. P. I I ,,, N. , meeting. � �X�aeh gira broggilit saltallp and gave the recipc�o for them Be- ,headlands ing a harlbor similar .In appearance I A W, a, 11, 4 I . G'' I d I . cause the girls,. mothiers WCLV, 33V. ILL- tia QoderIch. Tha-afiveT and tosiv site %'ay- - - � , Id . � 4 - . I . terested in the wQ.rk, the or'ganiza- mther were named foir ,the explorer, field. . . � I, - - - � . 'WHY ' oiltryou : i ) I d � ­ � I . I ) ti�on held ,a and daughter' Lanquet. -Their. i�iau­­Was as- fol- When. Li-ept. lBa,yfi-o11d7adv'lsed, the 1C, I I - d a Usti AG , I I . I � It lows,: , Cream,of tomato tsioup, -tomato Rx . Ann tea ptabellis,sle -a ithe'lltidge and the site at -the moubb. ,of the Bayfield River, ELEN.r1rS 4LWAYS.- I . DEPENCAULg ­ . t 4 11 11 I . croutons, ,,Vged,y salid, biscuits, chocolate calkie, tea. The he bellieved. that theie point U.- - . I . . . 9 . I'll. 11 � . . ­. ..: I girls assured us that the banquet likoly ,to be bouglit by the Govern- Inerk for Atesi d3or forts. When Sir .1 � . � � 0 1 DON'T RISK FAILURE§' for light, delicious muffins, ' . V ' was a success. tSupperClub projects h6p us plan our home mealls more held,Bayffield, hie re- Joh6 ClooklJoirne AM . .' Women who bake at biscuits' and k . ca,1 L every . ,g Osts bl�r�e Anow that Magic is tirne.'-And Mi cle sso " attir"ti ly and it ve also helps us� in, porited that t#e placelwi&s; well adapt- absolutely depondable. little to use. Actually-ksa I 11 . . planning :For. sociala . I I - ed far deferide, but fortificiations were .1 ., That's the reason Canada's than I 0 worth for a big lus- A group of ghills from Peel Coun� neiver erected at telither -paacfe. I . I I leading" cookery experts cious cake. Order a tin from . . ty gave demonstratione an the sup- . . . Buys 1,500 A&�-s . . Tecommend and use Magic your qrocer todayl I � I., . per club. One giri showed us -how to - `_ .! '" ' . 4 . . . � make tea b1scuits. - 'On rdiddilpt'of lbapt. Bayfielid's re- d � .. . . q . . . I 11 . After supper w--...-b,ad some , sparie plart in 1830, 113afrou'de Tuiyle puT- d . . � � t time and it was at this time, that we . chased 1,,500 lacides on 'each adds of' � I .. . .. I . . . - . - - visited.th6 ,Muse�um- 'While -there we ­ t1he iriver for ,39 9d pier acre. De- __ - � - 7- —_L--� - ---==— - � -;:n - . — -, I .-W trAkny animals including ,birds, "vislolpment proceeded in a ,leisurely ____ � .� .:; ; I .- L snakes, etc�. We d1so saw the waxed manner.' .The Survey -of the "Town . - � 4-6.0- . -1 iruit display which ist said to be the .1 Plot"" was made 'in 1832. In the fol- 1 _�_ -1 I It.. � * "' finest in'lihie_`�p ' bowling year, a sma . 11 clearing was k, -1 - I V .N , 1n -t � ,On Thursday night we had- a real . made, ion'l[the sbuWh .0de ipf rbh,L-. river � - . 6� I treat when,we went to Memorial 'Hall 1�­, .It and a llog'"" W"a"s erected-orli 1%1.11 , . �� %,� . . and theL'316cdoniald' Jnst4biite girls point" whire one, Hiley, furnished . � I I put on a cionicert.of danees and gymn- ia�momtrhlo&tillon -to the public, which . - W I . - . nastics. The first dance was put on consisited chiefly of men eimployed by .... � . by a numberof girls dressed"as bell the ' baron to get out timber and oth- I I Tender vegetalb,bes, are those which the ter, parbicultaxly in the Alsters . . - bDVS..,i'n smart xedl,'Rrid whit&, cos ,.erww *-;... im- r4+. A.— 4Wi1i­,.­,1 .. po kei.prep ra#qrs. for the rxVR a q_ ­1A4 'r Au— li.1, T..�, 166A _11 , - , __1alt h 'been ,grown quitickly: Especially are wry desirable. In tye;getables boo ave. ­ I , with. suitabae costumes. A Vien 1mr. � VU; 9. I- with such thingsK-as. radi'sth, carrots th&re are Ininoil,rations each- year, soli3w - " nese ond log building was, ected- k -n which and beets, Is'slow, growth disastrous of which are almost bound , to, find dance in, which the girls, -all wore i1c1hin %oirgan -kept a I dy and, filled staunch supporters. . . . suitable evienling t7tiiiiaber a I a's 'the roots become ,Woo . gowns in different The Work of ,gd.tial - nd with Objectionable Abre.- But this , �olors; ta Danish dancie with girls, other iiinalberials for 4-e, projecibeall, rule .advo applies to- everything used Yellow Flowers I dvessed tin blue -and white gymn ou-t- mills, plers, wharves and warehouses for =,.ads. On ,this Recount expeTts ' . fits- a. Sweddish dance followed., Tea wai� proceeding a -ad a 6an'tract for I Yellow is a cheerful ciolior, and .is T I two was a -pretty dance � with the theitr erection was- let to' William advise pushino -growth wilth frequent a favorite wilth many aimateuir gr�)w- Riviera for a background. Therewere ,Gray, a wellil-known dontractor of . cultivation, ' wbd&, in iiieditiori, to" em A yellow border with some blue . checking weeds also -conserves irri allso Russian and Dutch dances. The �,Ihaft period. t1h 1,836, three more log tuW6.. IN - , �Uvat$oo alone will, ,often pladtings to ,go with the pa -lie yello,m. gymnastic work consisted of pyra- buildings 1wetie ereelted, &e timber.on -keep the iviegetables, gc4ng through. 4 sicarlets kand clear reds :For the biril, . mid biiii1din-g. I think all the girls the "Market iSquare" ,and. "Main dryi opell, ,but of course a few pails, liant yellbws, and a littl,6 laveinder . enjoyed the program .1because of the 61'reet" was chopped down and"log- of water or an hour or two with the f-cor the orange yellows, ,gives a stripL, sple'ridid perforivano�s, tthe fine oos-- ged ,off, and Wiillilani Gray built a hose at this time, will liend further oif ,brilliance and ,beautyi, . . I tumes and -music. dam across the Blayfield River,, but, aid. Villiers the suppily of wa!Wr is Who dwRrf suniflowers are -good for I 0A Friday inforning Prof. Black- befor,e'he coni1menced the erection of c s it. might be it ' the tall qyorikon of the border. Thier well conducted another song service. the ga*mlill, -the dbalth of the -baron, .. � I -warf vnily as. compared with . . is a good p0tan, in laying oult. 431�e , are d L We then had a short.address on "The in 1836, put ia telmipiolrary stop to the gardfain, to plant thoste. things most thek; 4all varileties, WM6 may g -row .. Garden and Canning Clubs?' by Miss. work of� deviebofimleiit. in need of extra' moisture -such as from 8 to ID feet. The d*arfs Teach . I Meiklejohn who gRve some good ad- At lt1hat tione.-the nelarest clearings racksh,' lett.uce and,cellery, closest to' onfly 3 feet and have delicate flowers' . vice to those taking part in the pro- to Bayfield ,iveire st Goderich, 12 . ard folliage, llompared wdlth, the pld- thie-piump. Fertilizer is' another, way fashioned bdrnyard sunflower. - ject A number 'of ,conference girls miles. TJoIldh; Ithe London troad, 10 f hurTying growVh,­a`nd` therefore as - I gav� talks ,on the different ,,projects. miles east, and "iBrewstier," in the 0 . . I Wflong with the sunflotwiers. foir tall l . suring vegetables -of the ,highest qual- . I At 11 o'cRock Dr. Helen Macmiur- Nlicinity of ,the presiEdt vilaite of ity., YE11-11011ws is the bush, Californfia, ipoppy. . chy -gave a spe ndid talk oh "My Fu- Grand Bend, 2D, iMlesj south. I I Insects and Diseases. , This callibpsis,' annual coroolpsis, . craated the girls on. The ifirst school was opened. in Garden insect eneimies- are divided -Fith golden flowers zoned with crim- , indil the. yeRow son is Ispoinsable, 'in having the best conference ever theld 1-896. The baron, Vare twD'Ilorbs near 'into t ' groups--th-ose that eat holes I i I n 10711taT13. She Stressed th-6 fact the Aveir bank ifoir icholol p � IWO bbrdsrs, and the nilar5igrolds, both tall . . urPO"'es in the, foiage and those that suck that -we are living -in a glorious. age and the village. erected a llo,g scho,017 Out, the juiceo. For the first-riamed, and dwiarf *ith their clou,an;s�� the . wifli'la irw -king on tbe throne and, blouse, where Edward ,t,iiimpleton polson is UsuallY applli,64, 'whille the callexidula. or pot, marfigold, will. lflai- -every opportunityl in education. She taughll�' ' .. . . ' r,i,%,,% beautiftig ,cutt&ng material. The .. I 'Suckers ,are attacked vith la burnin.� ordmary California poppies furildiiih then talked on Heal.tth, mentioning the Work wak -resumed 1n. 18-.37 under spray whiA penetraites. Often,�when low growling. brillianit masses -of yel- fact there has,'been more advaridds .�he authority:bf the aueceeding Bar- ,both aTs preslent, a cornbi-nation of l I made in ,.the last ,50 �ears than in -on de Tuylo. .A surveying party un- poison I and acimething that buiTnis, low. . - t" . ' . - - I the past 50 centurle's, � der Mir.' MidDonalid, the chief survey- .such as 'lime, sulphur and arsenate, Annual chrys�intliemums ,give §Dft _ I*' ' There were a nuitriber of diseases or of The Canada -Ci6migany, 'was lay.s. gives the,bast results. The damage et y I ellows. ,In a bumt orange of glis-' which led to the discovery of ,vita- ing iou�t lots!; a number jof men,were : , toning texture; unAmown 'in olhefl� an - mins, -one of the most important be- employed in clearing land levelling from the biting insects is usually nmals, are tihe African dais -mg. . . 'quilte-appaTent, but the presence of There ated'otherr shad6s froim'White ing scurvy. Two,oranges and one (the stre6ts and, about this time Wil- tithe olther kind, is only shown. at -first . . lemon were given to sailors on Ships liam Allen, lof Guelph, -erected the by a wijltdbg or withisring of the fol- to creanify yellow," well as brilliant ., . in -order -to prevent scurvy. There are .mills, work on which had betin. I orange,01 excelledift for cuttiing. . m7 iage., For sugking piesits., &lieif of' TZ over 30 vita -mins, the -most important iterrupl'jeld by tbe. dealt.h of the former The ' annual, - Iduket - flowers, or - . I . I which -axle the aphids for ,paunt Ii,ce,' g-w-diardiiasi will furnish the toic�b af . being distl-Atuished by the first five baron. There were abodt 75 men spray with whale oil soup, a quarter red abomig with yellow neo�dled for the letters Of the alphabet; A, B, -C, D .employed, din the settlisment at that pound of,soap to ,a gaillon and a half and E. A very iinipartant discoiveTy iSimet, though fow, �Wvre poTblanent, border, and they Itola are fine cutithig of water;. nicutine sulpliate, or .,Black iviaterrial. - I . . . . was itibe wheat germ which was made .,residents, for, , when the call was Lelaf 4V, ort any other repellent se- , - . . ' . in recent years. Dr. McMurchy astaid ma,de for mien for milliltarysiervieb to cured from'a reliable steed store. ., Cheap, Perennials.- . [she ,has. taken it herself since 192,9 repel the Rebels of 1837,'on-ly fifteein .. � Fungus . I 11 . . ana it has done -bier a world, of.gio-od. able-bodied men' were found �o be - When fungus - attacks ,thle plants, Most ,perennials- may be kra*& - The fl�e points, for good, health are: wwidentsi tin Lllie, isleittlement'. lly turns yellow or from seed. Early in June is -the beat . , Plenty of drinking Nvater, fresh air, servled in the coini1pany ,of PaPt- ibrio*h., or - whibe spvta like mildew ti'me tv gpt sitarted. Most ,of tlfos� exercise, sunlight and) good jos-tore. Liza;xis, ,of Godoricill, and in the Tie ' a s, e nursery 9- cover the leavels. Fungus is m6it should be started in p, cial . � . On Friday afternoon Miss. Flora niient of. Col. "Tiger"I Dunlop. , They co,r . r1m.lop in. warm, murky weather.- bed, excepti, peThapi-.�, such thitigs as . Durnin presided and, ��.,he introduced were ,statitoned, at � JI'Vardetrburgs," SprayQ with Bordeaux Mixture"br Oriental 1picipipies which 'are rather Dr. Holmin, of Hamilton. His stub- wihsire the Td,wn, -of Clinton now dustling with specialiNy finely gr�und d!Ifficult to transplant and ishould be ­. ject wals 'IT -hie' . StudyoT Tuberculosis." standii;,- and wW�cb, was� about 10 miles sulliphur is advisied. Sulphur dust "sinwri _,wihere waxibed- ..'Permw"ft. , Im deallip-g wifPA the subject he'clum- from' the -holme bif"Ool. Arilthl5riyNan wMl �als,o protect 'hdllyhADeks and -Seed sNould be secux�eld from a rea-' 1 - pared animalls and.human -beings. He Egnilond, who, served under Na`p`OleO-1' p,hq,o'x from rust, if applied -whien..tKe 'alble firm. With . perenTidalls more s - Russian campaign, disease first shaws ittsielf. 'An ordin-''tbian 'Oth�T flowers seed ,is ,very im-�' showed us picture silides on different lin his diisas,t-rous, ca.,qes ,of tuberbtllOgg. There has beer. and under Bluchier at Waterloo, and -, . , ary tin can with the top perforated Vc,rbanf, as there Is liable (ho be a R'*,reat, increase ffi. buiman cases .but whlo died -in the jaril -in Torimto whila like a sah shaker' makes a good gp,old deal ,of �mixilng and told Seed not near so. many in, animals. BiA awaiting, !trial fo ' r his (part in the Re- du.ster_ � I with, most Vf -the flowers is' abs6l . I since they ,have sitarted pasteurizing beililion -of 1837., . . � Cut wortms,' which eat through ly , no 'good.. Pre ' a fine'bed'in - . . Pare milk in Toronto there has been a After the Rebell,tion, theTe was a newiy ,set -out plan;bs at the bage, some -portion of the gar&n where great decrease in, T.' B. cases. * Dr, great influx Of slettlers into the Hur- of -the sbenoi, are Voisoned by spread- there ds, -good drainage ax -rd -preflerab- .Rolman said that one infected cow on Tract and' the lt)owmiihips sur- ing sweetented bran miixed with Par'qs­ly a little shade in the middle of ther " would be gnaugh to spread disease riounding Bay,field were -rapidly set'- green ok special mix1bures. about 'the dey. The seell is --town in, WvM about .. to ever,, chAd in, the eityif the milk tled, tihe*sg�i5l R-nd grisit mill and plant§. .Where ther6'are ;only a ,few timee or four incithies apart. Keep was distributed and not pasteurized. woollen man werle,*busy supplying1he plants �6 prorbect the same may be t1h-3 ground free 'Of weeds, Viell culti- :Hie, stres,sed the point that people ne.c,ds of 11,rhe local p3pulattion- but Ithe. prov.-Vided wilth paper coll,aTs. viated, and.until .growth- starts, water should watch their health more care- dreanis. of the oomoters We're, nerver 'There , -are now -many cheimi-cal with a fine spiray every. evening. Thin fully. Your toeth ,and your Chest realized. The exposled coalst line and 'weted killievs, on the mdrket, which' -Gut #plants, and' 'provide' a light pro- I 61-olxld be X-rayed at Waist once , a numerous, send bars, -forbade -the ,de-. h6ve proved- very successful in w.1p- tection of, leaves ,Or straw the first ve�,r for wi all know prevention is vellipment of ,a harbor and the later ing out smaill plicits, and for elfeaning winter.. ,Next spring transpLIViA to I I . uelter than gure. advent of raii1rialads provided a safer up driveways and, paths. For poison permanent quarteirs. ) ' Miss, Mary A. Clarke, of Maodon- and n1ore rapid in -means, of transporta- ivy, One appillication any time, during - 1� , ald 11iristitute, gave a very interesting tilon. : .. � I. th growing seastont is efflectivei I . I 0. — '' � ' . a I � talk on "LeVB Live," which was, a rnouigh Bayfield neveT attained other weeds eiRmlinalted im. this way T' I discussion of persoritaflity. She nam.- Tniore than local importance in the are oix-4eye daisy, bind i�eedl, Canada Limi! is Not a Fertilizer . ed fi,-e " points which -constitute . a business life of the tcaudtry, it is Ithistle, arid,lmo-st soif those things like Gtrietlly- speaking, lime in R�iy of - charmlint—gpeTsonality. The first point known to maInty as a lb;gabh� and de- dandelions W'h-ich make sb� 41,21111Y its forms, is not a fertilizer, but ra- was Have a capacity for enthusiasm;, Volitful suftmer, resdri., " , lawris unsightly, I . ther bellorigs to the class :of soil- Q�U,at we'retain the viri't of ad- , . .. Quick Growers ., � wmendmentC It due.% not contain an . venture; (3) The power Of sincerity; . . --7--- " . 1. I . .. ly I ' ' Flew flowers grow as luxuriantly or of the ftqie'esislentlal plant foods: ni- ,4) True courtesy; (5) A sense -of w'nom '�you all know ,is the Minister quickly ,as morning gllories% They trogen, �hosphorie tacid and potash. 1111MOT. I .. of Agricullture fbir Ontario. are prodigious bloorriers. Their dark Its inlain ellowlenit its calcium wl-Ach is For ' the rest of -the afternoon we 'This, -concluded the conference. and giight blue, pink, roele ,and white required in. reila*vely sornall, quainti- were free to visiE Woedionald and r,-loine -of the girls were 'glad to bip col6rings, produced lin such abund'- ties for plant growth.and most soils 'Watmon Halls which are the, resi" going -home again w1lifle 'Others would . anco,, wi-11 rhaike a ts,hoet of colo!r ,on Contain iloRent ,.Of it naturoffly. denc-es for the "Mae" girls. SOnle have liked. to stay longer. I would 'a fine sdfniMer ii-no,rning that is as Ah. labundance of linio is hamdul of these girls wc�re there to show us iii -e to say in conclusion, that I ,think .cheerful. as this first peep of, �the 'Ito grags, bulbIs suth.as gladlolus, pot� , , nee abott the t7wo idings. Ruth and the corfeTe'; -is a Wonde,rful priv- crocus,. . . 1-1bTO atloles,.and numerous other ip4iiintsl I were fartuiWe in having a girl w.�e il,ege, for girls ag it gives them a nice Plant them for a quick cover for -which illirive best in in acid or,miId- ' . !mew to Ahow- us arovind. holiday a's well as bel-tig-highly edu�-'hn unsightly fence, or' to climb o,vei ly sizild, soill 'condition. ,On the otiber Then at night there was the banquet -cational. �, _ a garage placed too much in the bland, it is"helpful to ithe leginnies, .at the O.A.C. dining baill. The d , eic- .1 . I . gates, iiirmhcHng :almost. 600 gatill.er- __ landscape. ,On a back poreb, they isuch as 'the alo.v6rs, peasr,inaludling, , ed in front of the building and .it I N. will climb up wirels Or strings to, the sweO peas, hs.-Paragus, and some looked just ]1re a fashion p,iradG! as AIUBURN � 111700T. They need no -abbention. For ,other 'crops ,whieb sloilt scidility :harms. - � . there were dresses of every.color an- . . I I . 11 short tralling plants, pottallaca' is The main use of lime, therefore, is I recoTriniendled. It -is a free bloomer, jift Correcting soil acidity and, improv- , type. -,A.ftefr a suniptuouts, Tepactt, Dr. (fnteinded foT last week) likes a hot diry place an -d -when oxiep, ing the physical condition- of .hetavy 'G. 1. Christie, pr,@�gjdlent of 0. A. C., Mais, . ,Georgo Beadle, Xi,s, 1� An,, started thrives, on neglieSt. clay sliallsi. Ilt doies, the ,latter by its p.esided for the to-asts. The guest 3 . . . t?pe�ier was Hion. Duncan Marabal,l, Beiadilie, Mr; GeoTige, DfIsney and- Mr. I . . I . attion On- ithe substantes, that Muse . . — Harry Rinderknecht bif - Detridit, spent - the cMays to become sticky and, bake I " hard. -Lime should therefore be us- . I 1. . Sunday at the bome�of MT. George - Much 'of the real] interest in gar. ' ed riaitheir as a soia aimend-ment and OR GUARANMD 13sailie. , , dening, liles 'in trying something niew, . % TRUST , Mitm Doris Wlatsion,'of Nile, spent of cours)Lz (it ist not AdIvisiabletio initake Tgolt-Pairnarilly as a fertilizer. �1 I . this week-elri1d'at the home . of Mr. xyver the whole garden each soring, . I 1 4 ,C"IERTIVICAUS Russel Tihloirn,psain. rilair shoWa, one abardon coniplefitely - . .1 .1 . Y "... ' - � . . k4tt left last &14 ffio Id have . . . 14'... ,l" " . Mrsi W,illiam. Plug= se o favorites Aich 1. � I ,� week forr a virsilt in Tito. -done weld lih the past, bulti without I . A legal Investment -for Tritis ' i Funds Mr. J. R. -Ross spent the week�end somerthing, entjir�61).,r new each session, 1 $100. and Upwardi Accioted Ar .. ..... .-,wIijth friont& in Mahon, ' I some in'texlest w1bll /be lost. I .� . . . . . � -A A. . , I . . i � ... Mrsi. ,Hugh Chesney, Marilyn and -in a sp,eicliai pafrb of every steed ... , , Terins of 5 Yea'rso I ", Carol Chesney, of Tuckerwhilth, te. coltaloiguie will be'listed the very lat- I , .. Unconditionally' Guitenfeed tamed -,home Oftw apending a week A -St creations, ini (both,flowers, and . .. 9d 9 A i �� I . , , with -bier mother, Mrs. J. Di Howmtb. obalbles. l0ertain, flowera which. V;eg- I � . . 1W Eldon Hasty,. teacher of U. 'S. alwRys, double before now were . .. �1 I I ` . . appear in I., ..; I I " a ' ' S. No. .5, Rvllettq ,bias returnedito, his' a s1ingle tylple, for (perhispon a, litV dis- I elcholol after a two weeksl Gilngiss of fd6lct. colloT olhas been -addled. Giants I I I I'� Ll ��, �CS lmeaslles�. ,. . have ,been dmilrWed, 41ve 4he, new thly , ;� . . *S T Ni _, . . 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