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Vince at the present timb, and'noth- . ou M rnlag, Mr.- Ja in, - �ack'jk, hal y -,Yen the' building facing Mill,$!tr et, 410 sary ,of their WedOng . .
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. � - Dodd 1'4�Seafo#lh u5i city fhad leos thaA. 8 las Street South. Next came William I �, , prt,fng 1. � I
. chihg one unless. the . .a,,, of "' ag a :Oliukon , ,,Q00 popUlationI. wat 'inL 1850, a new home for The Was spent in, capd;s �4114-,ftiicing. A .- ft "'t
ing appr,oa, � . ,. ., re-. two4o,n ,truck. deliVeried 4,100 Mands, , But long bpfqt,e ithe ambitioup bud.r Mo - , - i4d Mr.
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cent OshAva �� could- be--c-6DA*4t- - _ , Q!E-�Wl Um' 1_419 f-rgp--,..Wle-jppA--d-i,-,,---AD d;,ag of, daff.y ,pewspapfisra,' Stratford .Beacon on the so ' anid . in, . , 1* .
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, , . W,orlm.0t, t4 -- --iji- , -I Weeldy-Publioa� � kreet mlear q),&.Nvale _Street..A- , _ _poE-ton Cwrddff gA�Y4� tho addre�s and 14 .,�. ... I
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ered one, and even thai is past his- me . st9wn, tions. . 1863, sale of the paper to William Lyli-ROCIC8--i�;iCT,X6� �j"u,.?t-r;�"U'-'P'x�t"L-y'.-u"O-E
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. � . I throp Lead -bury,' Waltau, Ja . . The brilliant Bucking a gasioll4e... laml, ", pla)te. o Although 10 _r
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tory. .. . . I . , a -'e, Mr. '4-opflerson. 14 %
I gmv,% IDI,34b, Har1*0E anfd, Constanice. pioneers, staut-hearted pub,lishers bam era lasted for ten years, that -is talvea by, Burp, , �
Taken from the standpoint of , '1873, when Alex. Matheson as- thanked thp Oom pap,y, Int, 14M, best style. 11 is
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.ielll 11 A lunch was s,w*ved.kvn. I d all de�pavted,
a�ad didAit. 'all in One dAY,, tra, ing launched weekly.,�,ewspapers as far until . I -
either political party, Union Govern- � ., distauce,of i6i . miteM . back as 'U49. some caoes. the si�med control. bride and grabm,of 20_ . , %, �
ment is about the last thing either The piop�flabiou of Brussels, accord- urge to serve the. convounity was It was ,during Mr. MatbesoWs ti,�oe, Nyisih,i4g the ' ., . S I ILS 'O ".. I. � 1� It, .
. iing to the account of the assessor, is stronger tban. the community's *Ility that ,the Daily. Beacon, had its first years ago mIanY molla an-nly zaai ; I ,
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would desire, At the. next provincial 931. .. I . . I to support the press -and, the lives of, brief experience in 1887. The r-al.ly I . .
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election, t . he Conservatives hope to . Messra. Stewart Bros_ Seafdrth, tbe first few -local weeklies were ac�- was revived by'%V, M, O'Beirpe., when Damage From Storm . �. >
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I ' who,, - are, continually L extending their, cordln-gly briQf. � fie began his 30-yea,r ownerehip, of A stoyagc, shed, 100 feelt long e -,act-' .. I � ?
recapture many seats 'now held, by business,'now accupf,the whole of the , When Thomas Rowlaii-d. sta � The Beacon in 189:Lconductirig his �E�a- ;last summe-1, ou the,.property of. . A 1�
Hepburn supporters, a hope very- two stores of taite Johnson block. first recorded local pa.per in, 18479, The � paper with unbrok6n. success- until his the Hiron, Lumber Co. was ovexturn- , 1, I .-
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Mr. . Fred- Wel-sh -has been, appohat- Perth Go:hnt'y News, Stratford eould.�l death -in 1921. His gifted son Kings- ed ,in a windssl�torm and rabi,t�114 p4os- - I i � I :"
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likely to be realized because -after a ed baillff of the second 'division court boast of less than, 2,000 men, women! ley,, completed the O'Beirne regime, ' ed over Welstem, Ontario. Wedvesday I A 1. I
political landslide. such as the last - � ut seafarth. - . and �hlldren. Yet y see years �,earrying 6u .with fine acceptance until aftemo-c-n bf last .week.. A chimney. I . .
. I oul .. an was merged with The -a 'home of Mr. -U. T. RovKe was
ater, in 1852, T. M. Daly, NEd Dent I The Beac i ' on th '�L.
- I Mr. Russel Best, son Of Mr. and Mrs. ,I . I
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provincial election was, the pendu Y. M. Be -at, 1�faa -been transferr in obarfs got Itnto t field Herald tw ' years later to form The damaged alflowleg
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� . Stratford Beacon�Herald. 1�e roof.-7NXeter T mes, Ad- '�
lum. statts to swing ba,. -k again and. the Orangeville branch of the Bank v ith "The -Stratford �Exafminer. Withr 1 through tL . .i
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many legislative seats, �articularl of Cemm", to Chabhem. ': �' ia little, more -than a decade -in 1863 [ T-be.OpPeirne-Dingman Parallel voca-te. I . "?v k If f
. . � - I y The recent fine weather has brought -The Examiner, too L had closed its, � . Grediton Choral Society - Programme! � I .
inthe cities and larger towns, will ,out the bowlers, Who are playing ba short -but influential, career. 1. 'of The Herald' atfl el aB not, in hig,
naturally revert to the Conservative the greens every afternoon,. I I The pre -daily da,/s Old man, w� 6 , - W- I. �. i
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I Mr. Owen, Geiger and Mr Alex- Survival of the Fittest . likewise presented; a succession of happifeet moodi last Wed-riesday ev�nr. .
. " . . publishers and frequent changes in ing.but it did not offect'Vale, pricg2ars. * e : 4
party- . . . Smith, of Hemsall, ''I'Ave, Purchased, .Lvokin,g back over -the years, one locatica, from its founding on July 1, presented by it-te,Crediton, Com�auli 11 ." I
On the other hand, the Liberal the flax mUl machinery of Mr. D. Ur- . ' . 1-
. can,ionly coniclud,e that the !star of 1863, until It came into the hands of. ity Choral SG,c;e,ty of 70 v;:dces under- - ' �
' quhart in Hensall and we removing - . .. .
I Governm, ent, under - Mr. -Hepburn, e' Jaurnalistle . destiny must -have - shone ther-Brothers Dingman about the close the baton cf W..R. Goulding; A.T.C.M.. I
. the pIanit� to Blyth, wdier th�y are bri"ybtest, over two Stratford news-' of 1886. _Mr. W. S.-frow 18-86 until Each S6 f a Very hig,17_ .
has two years,.of its term-iof office e, I rectleg a new Inill. I . ajo - lection, was o I 1, I
. '' . papers-7The Beacon and The Herald. 1915 -almost equalled in, d-wation. the Cliar ter and splendidly rendere;f.
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still to run, � and if these two, years . r1he riew'schOol..being erected.- I in For this 1�race of battling' journals three -decades. of Mr. W. m. O'Beirne's s�Lowing that time an�d careffa4hess,, r �,
. . zuri,ch will post $7,00.0. __1 *11one survived. the storips, of competi-.edi-bors-lilp of The Beaeolir. Mr. L. H. It-(av stTes-3ed In- tbp.,.� prepa,rtWov.� I I ... I
see the.cofitinUance of the present Mr. Thomas Bmird, of Stanley-, re- fim 'fought one nAother for 60 years, Dingmaii's active connection, with The opening rumber 'conslstei.l - of ; .
. . I cently soo4d t;K,o yearling calves to a , '
governm c I 'and then combined 'their strength to The Herald also covets, a long period "'In the Time of Ros,es" -by Relclh- . I
. butcher in Clinton for $50 ea�eh. The rr-6et . a common, economic foo and I _some� fourteen yetare from 1886 u -a- Papdt; ,!1O Hush Thee My Baby" by . .
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,arogressive legislation such as the pr4ce is high, 'but th,6y were good I � I
. . give double service to a,vastly-wide d of the century, and an- Sullivan. These were Of-& quiet type�i -, f .
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country has Drospered"under during stock., community, as,. "The Stratford Beacon- I cLir ,�Ually lengthy span as Pre4i- re-quiring ease and sb.�dlng, then, fol-
. Mr. William Aikenhead, of Br.uc& Herald," In. this long romance that' dent and controllirg owner Of tile lowp-,d.a spirit,ed "O Lord, Se311 thL-� �, I 11
Mr. Hel)burn?s* first three --earsvof of- ' . ., . I 4 )
y field, -has completed, his thiird year at - ed, in "Journalistic Marriage," united Herald and Beacon since 1923. rit �
. culminat . . e" which, required more fervour, I
fice, the Liberal party. has little to the Loudda ' Medical College -taking some � 14 years ig6, two family names I Amother brother, the late Charles 0. and volume. Thei'a were fonaw.edr.. �_ �j, i
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high standing in all subje6ts' are notably -familiar to, manl.t thou-'Dinginan, was associated with The I)y olbher selections' varying In MMS, . �
fearfrom an 61ection now or any Messrs. King Bro . .s., merchants of sands of people over a,wide territory � Herald'in, the 18Ws and -again from and character iuOluding "H -o ' .J
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. . Wingham,1iave Purchased the . ' I I h6ve" by Elgar; , "Londonderry Air-. , I
time *in the future. - Beav- -O'Beirne an:d Dingman. i 1918 until his death in 1923, at whicb,
. er block -site in that town from Mr � *
The Be -aeon, was �the first Stratford'time he was, Editor and Managing Dl- aL-d the "Glary of the Lord" by, Han- . 1, I
The, -fact of the matter is that Mr. R. V-anitone, and will Proceed at' newspaper to publish continuously r��ct6r of the combined BeacOU-He-r- del con,pluding With the "Halleluja& ... -
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Hepburn has captured the.f4ney once wr(th, the erec-tion of a store on- from its- in.c,eption as a weekly,in"1855 aid.. The O'Beiriie-Dingman parallel, Chorus" by Handel. T. -H. Roffman, I I . .
the north side of the lot. until its amalgamation with its� age i further exemplified: in. the fact. that 'baritone, and G. M. Grant, violin . ist" . I
. and , gained the confidence 'of the Mr. Gen. H. Mconle, of MpIley" I ' �J 6 . ..
. Ong ,rival, The Herald, in, 1923�7a. the son of the. 1923-Managin'g-pirebIo were the,guest artists and, delighted�... I
rural sections of the Province, as no - bfouglift- in a laTge party of private span -of 68 years. The Herald.came tor isi the Manq�glng Director Of to- 4he audience wlththq6ir nunibers. Mixt. .
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. inimigrants � to Wingham one day last Into existence in 1863, and thus, had day -Mr. Chaxles D. Di Victor .Kdtle 'was the accompanist-',
. . other 'Provincial. Premier ha I W4ee . IL The party consisted,of fo,rty I . I I . . .. . 1. . .1 I - . and gave an excellent performance at : . , ..
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I . . - ' ektending'the. 1r!.Kjs.ter In Me pear future. -Exeter, ' .
wire� for ,the, installation iof*�@ uew . . �,.,i +,-, , . . �
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. retaffis that pasition in ..the country, and experifan,ced ,in farm work. : I I ,_ .. I , _ . �_, , . b i 4rraDgged tor.-Hensaii and' - I -
he, can afford to lose every ,city rid Mr. Petei Melsaae is � , 'a JUST, -A $Ka OR . . .
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.ing withbut materW1y,@ffqcting his telephones. at Dashwood. .1 2.v.- , I . . .. � . . I ,..-, " . I
. .. I . STedIng is about all finish4d' In this,1 . Women's fnstibite -, _,� ' .
. majority in, the LegislatmIe.. vlainity; The land was in. fine Condi- *_ Qld Gentl4maA Ogna,raat of hatiOn- Wife (oa,a l)oaiing excursion) ....... If The joagular meeting, of the Wb- � .1 � .
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a And, -far 'above either bf thdse rea-, tion guid, the seedj.swuld get a good ality of. his neiolibor): "A deplor- the boat foundered, whom would you men's 1h)MWte ivas -held'in -the agri- . . .
. . . ' .. start. ' . . . . I I able sign ot the dines is, -the Way the n,ave first, the.'ehildren Or me?" culturaf rozfms oA Tharsdqy, AOrig. f J
. sons is the fact that a Union Goyern- . Mr. Win. McQuesu, fbas Purchased. EvOsh larguage is being polluted by, Husband: "Me." I . ib� president, Mrs. Holme-,*
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I 'Amen in the chair. The meeting opened b�,r'
� I ment for . Ontario wo�ld. concern the 50-ac,e: farm of Mr. 1. M OWell tbe alarming inroads of ican . . a . - - . . -
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more than -the Province itself. Both flefd,. pay1w. for it $1,1800'. There are Hie Neighbor: "You sure slobber- teetiotaller, .that he sterntly, reminded A'da," after V,ilch' the Lord�s Prayk .
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a .uo buiTdfagb,ou the place. ed a bibf4vinister." , . an Irifft priest that tw6nity-five per -was re, p 1��d The, .roff =111' . I I
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political le ders and parties ,in the , . I � . . I . a . cent. of the.critalifals, are dr1nkdre,;'re- Wes CL � ming a Cana- " ,_ . � .
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Federal field and. their opinions .1. ' . ,,I understand you got 'into jail," ce.jving the ;rather unexpe3ted, reply, than te Batkin. gavo
I Frorn�,.-The f4ur6n Expositor ' "Indeed, Your Eminence, amd wd re 1. . I
would enter materially into the ques,.- I. I . . said the- ward -en, "cn account. of a I I I t adIngs, "Gossip Towtvi. I ard. I I
I .May 6, 1887 [pectus." . never.'knew the teetotallero 44d so g andi Receiving," , both . were. � . .
- and if Union Government wag , gloving mirang ProP , high, a percentage." . , . "T'Vin . 1. 111
tion, . . Mr..*Th,3s,. Trovitt, of Exetter, has "I was quite optimistic,"," -admitted , ' '. . m h.enjoyed by'all. Tlids being thel
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I .. I the Dominion Premier and several of :new Augl ,',churcih in that village. --Well the , governor� wants a report one. of -the classic �. anecdotes -that oon of otheers to,61r :ola6e.i tfie,"'Ibulaw- I ., I
. Terere. bave beou several cases, of ,on con-Itions in my jail. I want you 'inralilate around t -he world concerns 3,19 being elected: Hon. pres.; Una,. X.-
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. his cabinet menibe , d1pilitheria reportedAn Seafortb.' two Polisli Jews, who fqiind themselves .McKi ,resfdL Mro. W. S. R_ I
leader of the D . ominion Opposition ��- ,The -tawn waterfifg cart, resplend- tr) " wnte it." e . I topther :D1 .1 a second-class railway Folmes; Ist vice, Mrs. .J. B, L%vIs,-., I I
ent with a. -new ,doat of paint, was The door key thEkt you have bad ec,roartmient. in Galicia. One asked the Znd, vice, Miss L.Brigham; 3rd vice.. . �
and many of his leading followers brought Into use on MAia Street for. for twentY-Ave years, does not fit? cther� where he was, going. The other MTs. F. Glew; . sec., Mrry,, win. RonelI;; 1, I
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. * the first Cane this season an Tuesday replied without hesitation, "To War. ireas.,. Mrs-. M, Batkin; press, secre-% .1 '.
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TaEt. "After the death. of my wife." saw." The first one thought this ov- tary, Mra. G.'H. Elliott; district,dire.(_ I
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Old , Country and sa'. far removed . Mr. S. Jacobs-. Seaforth, ,has pur'- � I ip I .. . or in silence for a moment; and,then, I tor, Mrs. Win. Razell; dd,rectorff, hr-.s�, , 11 I I ..
,from theffeld.of action. - � ' oba-gedt,from Mr' James Love a very Jinks: Do your daughter%% live at.Jeaning farward_said: "Now, Isaac, N. W. Trewartha, Mrs� E. ward, *,,_;L- . I I
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- ' ' ,.ep ndce building lot� adjoining Beattle's bc,m6 with you?", I A happen to know hat you axe j6,ing ,T. Cook, Mrs. G. VanlIorne, M -,s. F_ � . . . .
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. It is � possible t1hat 0 ntgrio may S .- grove atd initends erecting a residence laiR6- "Not yet, old, chap -1 they're. to Warsaw. , So why do you try to d,e- � Taylor. The following ladies , we -.-a - .
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Union Government some. day. Pos� 1, on it this summer. I � � still single." . I ceiv,& m,e T' - I . chosen to attend the d*trict annual I I
.1 ' Mr. Alex. St-awart, Seaforth, has let "/ I . 1 4 � I 11 Ili Auburn on June 3r.d: Mrs. T.rolmes_
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-for the Province 110 it dij. P,ut,.a4 j.-ew brick resideneel. I p '
I we have said this, country's experi-� About mild,ndgM, last Friday night 0 -est Tu'be Tomatoes' ,0 c1csed; by s-1 . nging "God, Save, thk�) I I I ..
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I . I Kirg.".Mrs.fll. Jenkins .�nd ber grourx, ..
_' I fire com dlestroyed the baGt 9 .T .1 . 01
ence of, a former Union Government, I store of'Mr. Robert Drum- . . then ��rved adainty luncdL � Clintou.
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is not likel I to lead to a second'ex-. , mond, the general starb of 'Mr. Wm . . . . . . * -Record. . I. -1.1
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p6rienice, at least, without mucla' �f Mr. W. 11. 'Wabson, in, BlYth. At The day when you can go dowt to dure f2b ,bushels to a erdp. Gericke . I
. . ' . . . . The barge Michigan.,, ;towed, by, �z,', ' �� 1� .
thought and, consideration being giv- , one time i,t Idok ' ed 'as -it .the whole a little truck garden In, the basement potatoes made an acre crop of 2,465 tug zwned by the. firm of J. A. Harri-
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� . village would be w2ped out. The loss and. pick your own. fresh greens, and bushels! . ', - . . . .
eu to the question. . son &- Aoirs, of Owm Sound, arrivecOl ,. I .
� I . is estimated at ever $7,000. The cause vegetables for dinner may not yet be Sand culture too, hal; its iniracled. at -nocn an Tuesday witb�,&,deck-loa(y
. . of -the fire is supposed bo"be tile work -at baud�_but there is promise in Ahe In England, a w1gle back, a d -airy group of logs: ibr 'the. Goderich Maitufactuic- .1 � �,,.
.0� - of an incendifery ard the town, coun- air. I .. was sprout -Ing corn in cabinets, draw- I I I
, , . ng Compam.y.. The cargo, ,containing-:
I 11 cil has offered'a reivard of $100 for 16 practically every agricultural ing out eaph day a shelf of fodder more tha:n 2550,000,feet of lbgs, is be-- b I
. Hard To Belieue - the apprehension at the party who college, fri. govemment . experimental and replanting for the next crop to , ati the huge platfornx� 11� -
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. set the fire. stations, in ,the.Bureau of Plant 'In. come alongjn just ten,days, At the erected by the l6cal. lumber 'firm at, 7 ..
At the Ilukett counell me'eting On dustry, pl�,nt ph,yBialogisits, to -day a.re 'New Jersey. Agricultural Experintept the edge of -the whatf.", The loge mzere,, I I .
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Even to people accustomed to raP- Saturday last, pedtions were sent to growing full quAlity, heavily prodUC- Station, Dr. Robb�jnsl has cotton plants picked- �up. by the. b4rge'. at I Meaford,. I I
id changes of climate as the people the -House ;of CommoUS praying for tive foods stnd fibwers with -out a vest- with beautiful bolls growing in, small to which paint they ,had been trucked?, .. I
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.of this country are, it is realty hard � ' ' ' . empower , . the BrantfoTd, ig of'soit. , Consider a tomato plant Pot's of Pure -Band. He (has bad toma- during the wintier.--Qod&r;ieU Signal.-.. I ' ' I I
Waterloo and Lake'Frie Railway CO. 25 feet high, with fruit from one end to - plants climbing out.-thirough the I" I �
- . to believe' such a change could have ' to build, a I -We of 11 railway from Wood- to the otheir-the whole growing oil greenlicuse ventilators. of.; 1. .
. � � I Many trispect, the N6wiNN4rise Home! I I
. come oveithe face of the land in the stock to sonife, point on Late Huron, nothing more than a,three-luch layer The new chemical agriculture is I .
ard to grant aid to build thesama. of excelsior and. sawdust a laboratory freak. The I'. ,
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short space of a week. , Petitions, have been gotten, up,and on a wire Mesh over a shallow pan chemicals are cheap, and compam- visited the new nursee home, oppos- �
numerously signed asking the oouT . � . tively little water is, needed. On the ite Alexandra hospItal ba,Napier 8t_ ' I �,
Just a week ago people of ,some . I- of water. �
, cil of Tackersmith to take a,vote of Yearg ago it was understood that basils of Gerielte results it Is possible with the,formal, opening of wbich the, ,
parts, of Western Ontario were -ex- the ratep'ayeis upon the question of EOil 48 simply a medium from which to put an'acre undei�'�glass- on the thirteenth annual hospital birthday- I %. I
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periencing the worst flood in the his- repealing t -lite by-law under which the p,ants extract ,chemicals; that if the edge of a city; and thusl$roduce crops plaxty was held under the auspices of' I
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township school bcard, has, been or- n1cessary chemicals were madeavail- that now require a 49 -acre truck farm, the Women?s HosOttil' Auxiliary.., Z -4.
. tory-Of this part of Ontario. ganized, able to plants' ioGtA ,by some other Already there are, four comm&clal in, Those visitifig the lovely brick thome,,- .
Over the rest of the country, rain. The Tuckeraftnibli- Public *OhOOI means than sail,,th6 results. were just stallations of the Gericke Process J6 which fhasi been entleely renovitledl " "%.
. I was falling in sheets; the land had Board met ik Bruc4fleld .on Saturday . as good, , I .. Californ4a. And' this past .year sanie und the'directionof .1. B. Reynolds,. - ,, I I .
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. last in ,regardi, to the erection of the But it I was not until after the war citizens 'of San -Francisco have; whe, of -the hospital board, offered warim. If �� .
absorbed Water until it could absorb p1roposed new sebool buildfugs at Eg- that, investigation speeded UP. Two ther they.kn�w. it or not, purchased cocgratulat-Ions for the ,fine, MorlerlT- I
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. . was decided -not to, take any further culture and, water culture, The siand earth; business men ralsied them, by pered §Imllarly in ii6h.t 44-hades WhIcI33 .. � .. I
where. I . action until the result of the vote for cullurl,A,s placed their plants in clewn, f"torfy methode and marketed them cont-r"t nicely with. the dark Wood- .� I .
thie repeal ,of the by-law m;der Which wasbod' sand and flooded the heds at a Profit.,' . . . work downsbaire and the white wood' I i I
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I ' t6e township soboal board, was e,stab- with B.Olutl,on,a containing feeding Per the moment the commiereial Idi- trimming on ,the -second floor. There, I
worse than winter weather. The 11s,lied, is, known. ' � . chemicals, The Water culturiSts laid rection of water Culture Is, toveard' am hardwood fico;.�s throughout. DO,V�Iryl t , ,,I
earth was�' brown and cold. There, Mrs. Mina and' Maggie Jarrot, and matsi of excelsior,'sa,wdust or pmetic- Aritania, New Mexico and Florida. in stairs are a spacious, c1feery living; . I . .
I Annie Coreitt intend riding horseback ally any Porous, and -absorbent mater-, the populous Ea-st, where the develop- x,00m, dining room, kitchenette, Er . I ! )
was na'sign of growth anywhere; no - at the Fall i�afrs this year and' bQVO'i.l 4m wire meshes over pans of nutri- ment would be most Usefur, -it runs sknall lavatory and,two, bedro6mis, and . I .
buds, no green shades. Just plain already gore Into piractice. ent solutions so that the plant roots, up against., extessilve heating and there are four bright doubler be'droom-4 , I
desolation, was thd expression one . .1. couldt dangle In, the feedbax and en- lighting costs --due to erratic weather 'ard a balhToom on, the second -floor- . .�
joy an endless meal. , . arid long winters. But electricity is There are lia furnace, room, laundry'
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thought of. I . was one ineh'of Snow. It is Foremost ,among .the water cultur. becoming chea,per every year and e3r. and ffutt 6ellar in the baserheirt. X. . ,
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: I hot indoors and still hotter out. If ires ed, and the a,ppr h wasn I ,be prob6d, ,the chemical nf6ed& of pect. for A VAst and rapid sbift'from of ttle Wonieu's� HoWt,0.A1iXIliary, I �
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. the fa:rmers'ate on the land at long May da�_s fho,k have. been. feet. Potato plants deposited blini- whAt., that of a rich .1nain's toy -to I Wine Medals Ott Festival. 01 . .., I 1�
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