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"ligfr .a ' �.: "-� , [nos o Canada to plaint seed o8> those Al#�#�L��Y�f .q acro 'Cil steu?A: boat bane. rj Bapn The c'mureed' of '"" f - on' ,I things like melon, cu- dvewtuzea 12. Food in ge$ey parte, cooked bP i� � �,J" tea ��eath It is sale in Mm or late any Vis ell known and 'Lied a 13. .'The The last nGe;�, and the nasil ti r 1 7"4�txuitr p ,, ;t v�1, Ink with Rev.. P. Addresses >Gttre� Mill h 1 ,..,, feints to met opt oa><ety, tornAlA, calx- srISndScault. lrllfe nlFtlrr ,hat�ke taaFa111 sib¢ i s �� �t �u�",- • bag's and pepper plants fauuah sooner. the taino(us 'bnigamtane Tar, S W. � o t ue 44h r �� Lar a Con a ationS >� :• Aped peaA,'.tlhe wooden There is still plenty' of gime to 'plant �' � � Spicer, gnaw r�sddent in ebtville ds, ( t l�o�n-nom ut1Gh._.,k Lrdd. been thrpwn oft the ,• '�'"� C,+ On Sunday. a slow o% Captain George pine, who, I I. 1, g -back and lay, bottoms up, on Dattila'a, ladluolus arvd 'Cianna bulbs or ."'"' •' oor s, among' the flowers. - I as second mate, 'aailledl ,aboard the I, ec $qj�w everything seemed in e "Amazon" on, 'hem maidlen voyage. . 11 �' .&AM& � �" ` (Contributed,) Was Fate Presaged rise - ,'-1. � stowed, "bile and cant- - f nary conditulons. 'Phis be grown Z� Ca;ltiY8t10n rendre ordtt Moat than woui ule�lne� NEXT WEEK -Weed ani Pest Kill- ,'.'�.'. up. Slight odor of sptr- F iltnlvaatio� not only kills weeds cert Support. Long ago the AposWe Paul urged Aro same vGrsseis dli6omiened? Wars its, �.�R C r l���lg�t � that very rnch anti sLoWd Ibe used and the Ephesdanm to speak among them- toe" of the "Martie peleste" Ipaes- TIS �11ip�(hte2e disHguae beds of flowers and r The "Deli Gratia" put a salvage r' tis %, ret aaDdrtaon a fairly I equent agphca- ' f „a tfftbles and rob 'these respeetabie 'pion of chemical fertilizer 'during the selves in psalms and tbymrmel and spir egged by a traged'Y of tthak first voy- crew on board true "Marie Celeste" " �1 � of moisture and .toad. but it season. Bedn�g exposed on all sides CKNXe WINGHAM� mtual songs, .singing and making ,mel- and conzeyed lber into Gibraltar. age often ylaung skd'pper Cagtazn 'i`' "fir. , AXsp kesgs 'sail open sa irhat 81t will ody in , th)eter hearts- un1to the Lord. Maral edllan, wailing on fte evening o h to dryin„ wdn.ds, a thorough watering 100 Kcs. 2'50 Metres Throughout ,}w ', xermtaiw sweet and absattlb necessary once a day o% the window box is ad- the hrshharY of ,the church, ,flit with iris vaell dealt Ladrelu for Had Seen Much � `t �,I - WEEKLY PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS stock and scion are still dormant, ore o r.. s%bietnYcalis 'frio4n fire air. Bacterial ac- vdsetli mnrsdc ,has occupied a 'prominent place London, only reached @ua� Ilea, St. p' al ;g w;, ,'• ition 'beseardhl is also assisted. Friday., May 36-10.30 a.m., Salva- lin services of devotaioml, ulnbinddng''the• John? Theme he was loaner. Violently From, here root the story, is +told me 'may be made with dormant scions orG 1 ' White a (small hoe isl almost rata es- The box should be as long as the tion Army Hour; 12.45 -p-m_, Kay Kys- feelings of Ithoste seeking 'tto come be- ill. Returning to 'port, the •sick man by the late Capt. 114+recur H. Tracy of laees.Athat are beginning to leaf ill '' nim„low and should be arranged' so New York, wdvem he was Chairman of Porcupine grafting is best drone wtIx w I rf sentdall glement there alis today er Orcliesstra; 7, `.Light Up and Lis fu�re the Moat Hi�lu in reverence and wms taken Poo Ithe Spicer. home and K than the top of it is almost flush the Board of Governors, New York dormant scioals wihen the bark of t'het other things which will relieve much Uenr'; 7.30, Chrainway Program, godly ,mar. The music at 5t. An- deed It was young George's rind du- ` . of the drudgery Which the hoe still with the window mill, There must be Saturday, May 2T-10.30 a.m., Shut- duiew's Church on Sunday, May Malt, ty to row the ,bodge of Captain Mae- State S'cQroolisbfiP, Captain Tracy was stock begins to slip. l "k holes in 'the bottom to provide drain- a short cruise with me in the Trees to be grafted should be heal: - r represents in the eye of the growing ins; ' 12.45 p.m., Hill -Billies; 1.30, Under the leadership at Miss Jean LeLlam ,b his lucre in F�eonomy, On °I age, and also ''a layer of gravel, cin- N The ilu� ` �; Country bay, A little force -fingered String Ticklem; 7.45, Barn( Dance. Ivilson, greatly enriched ,the services. the dock hurn•y'ing frontward' was the mtOf an evening we discussed thy and making vigorous grawttL ,' ., wase',ddltivsator w4a work wonders dam'' broken) crockery or similes ma- Simday; May) 28-11 a.m., Rev. J. F. The choir sang ,two beautiful an- CagtahYs young' wife. As she asked, m'a'ny things, fol• ,this former shipnllas- sc]ons 'are (with the exception of two- . & . terial for the same purpose. ,ter, ,them, a shipowner, Iha'd 'ween mvuch, year-old wood sometimes used. rue, !� N'?„ earounrd ,and, under. growing flowers Anderson; 1.15 p.m., Scott Pattemion; bhemsr• do the ,morning, "We Adore iS all were wall, the 'boat surged up - al,, ' We menlUitomleri ,rhe "Marls Celeste." c'upine-grafting) taken from L h ea r ` and vegetables. A Dutch hoe which Along the 'front of window boxes 1.30, Melody Time; 5.30, Gay Lom- Tdvee'°; dm 'tike evening, ° I Would Be wards, disclosing to her ,horrified gaze near•. cis I oar. recall 'this was his growth made by 'tree tree the pr+eviovw " is shoved along about an inch under bardo Orchestra. True," The solos by Mra. Henry May the body of Ih - husband, barely covAs - are planted trolling Nasturtiums, Ger- n Comment Year. Trhey should' be domaant w]rerm a•,v.. b`he 'sod, will cuditivate a hrund"red feet man Ivy, Lobelia Alrys�slum and. sdmi- Monday, May 28-11.30 a,m., Peter fuefl'd n% Zipn Clity were greatly aPFreseed by a tarpaulin t °t":: or so of perennial bed' in Uhirtry min- lar plants, with Petunias, Ageratums, MacGregor"; 6.30, p -w,, "Heart Throbs elated, In the morning Mrs. Mayfield From then on, until ma.nmed` by the "I wars lying do Gdb when the brig cut; the bud's should be well' develop ,i'f utes. of the Hills"; 7 "Light Up & Listen"; sang- "Thisl is My 'ask"; in the eve- riff -ruff of thea great seaports of the Caine to anchor. She awakened the ed. After it is cut the scion. w°odd: Begonias, Ferurs, Geraniums and oth- miotsrt atewe intelnest- A board of : may be stored in damp mews or saw - a ' For vegetrablle .Paws, there are small er plants especially recommended for 8, Kenneth Renton]. ndng, "The Glory of His Presence" world, the brigantine Itore her lhea'rt � e� dust in a cool place until used- ,tx cultivators pushed by 'ha.nd which will Tuesday, May 30--1.30 p:m.,, Glad and "I'm a Pilgrim." The floral dee out on the ,reefs of Cien Fuegos, 1685, survey was called by Llpyd'•s Agent. I rr..;. P this purpose farther back. 'Shel'ter start on that boardl." ttr. cultivate a plot 100 50 in well unTidings; 5, Royal Broadcast - His, orations of tnrldps and' father Spring her career was' a checkered one and -- by beam the sun for a day or two should tcs-. Majesty the King, at the Government flowers, were bea'uti'ful- her story remains one of the enigmas der an hour raid these can be Procne- Captain TYacly recited the fa'abs al - be provided 'until :the plants get es "< ed in larger size ,for di,osse or trac- tablislied. of British Columbia Luncheon at Vic The Rev. W. P. Lane, of Gaderich, of the sea. ready s ,drown. Otir opinion, in tl°r•• toria; 7.34, Hanover, Merrymakers• was 'tire very welcome preachier for Aftrer ,the firstt fateful trilp, two years which: all algreed was 'thus• aro , a Motor Accidents at Nigh s . Window Boxes Can, Start Yet Wednesday, May 31�-10.30 arm-, Rev. tlhe day. Hips Itexstssi andel sermons were a;nd "threia m,onblis in uneventful for- quiet a8peruoon the weather fair, a t `` W. J. 'Cowherd; 1.15 p.m., "Clap- appropriate, timely an+dt'�praotical. In eign trade passed by. The vessel' sudden temafyinlg exploaiar, either be-. The fatal motor accident rate at 1. A brown or green stained window Even 'i•n the wormer sections of Pings"; 8, CKNX Little Band. `toe Morning tlhe (text, I Peder II:2, reaahe.4 'the home (port arnd young cause of ra ldgbt ,carried below or night, on the basis of Qnaffic, is mom k box overflowing with gaily blooming Canada it is still possible to have a Thuxsday, June 1st -• 19.30 a.m., "Ye may grow," furnished the theme, George Spicer returned to visit his otherwise, blew up the main ditch tharli three Mimes the. aceid�+t. rate of .` flowers is within the range of almost splendid garden- There are plenty Church of the Air; 6.30 p,m., "Heart Living things must 'grow or gradual- four, The "Amazon" ,then sailed for tllPau1� and covers. Smoke rose daylight, Motor vehicle fat'al'ities in " every person_ Even: the apartment of thdm'gsi to plant which will come on, Throbs of the Hills"; 7 "Light Up & ly die. There are limitations to our, Cape Breton, when misfortune struck from ,the build) and 'there may have the United States during the hours i f "I'^'' dweller is able to satisfy a gardening quickly. Experienced gardeners in Ia•sten." phyisical g'nawtk but ,theme are no lim- again- been a �sudd� flame, as of alcohol darkness have increased 43 per cent ,r . ambition and success is easily obtain- recent years ;have been purposely' its to our moral and spiritual develop- Did Not Help Reputation fumes. Knowing the inflammable na- since 1930. Tih+e entire increase Im asst ed. This sort of gaMemdmg is highly holding back a portion ofd, lettuce, mlent. For the -best Physri•cal develop- Mune of ,has cargo, 'having fear for his traffic deaths in 1937 over those �n 1" intensdve with Many more plaints to spinach, carrot and other vegetable WINTHROp ment aft least two things are n+ece& Her wreck at Cow Bay, Cape Bre wade and a�hd']d, the master ordered 193,6 resulted, 2'r. increase in night an n:;' wary: food and exereise Wise par- tom, wit, total loss tothe owners did all hands into a boat hanging an the Cidents, (Intended --for last week) lents do not feed their chdld,en pastry not.. -help 'her reputation. Insurance stem davits. He 'book 'his insltru- Seventy-eight ,per cent. of the ac l e Wr. George Kinney of London spent an'd. ,sweets as ,staples of .diet. There slid not then cover vessels plying to 'mients, Uhe compass, ' Ithien lowered, dents 'in Which the driver ,had been �x- a �, ' I)_ Sunday with Iljiq brothers, William 'things (have their 'placer but cannot Cape 'Breton pants in: ,late, fall and ,rowing clear. drinking occurred between 6 p.m.,and ra a •• and ay wit Kinney. take .the place of bread, milk, meat- her owners were unable to salvage 6 a.m Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little ,s<pent 3o in the culture of the soul, proper. She was left upon tete rocks un- Almost Becalmed Imlpmoved lighting of highways, helps , when you can't sleep it's from and easily assimilated form, so as to food anvil exercise are ntecessary. You til purebas'ed by Amencan intereslts, to reduce such aceidlents.. In Michigan worry that poisons the nerves or her quickly to restore the blood and Sunday witch' the ,hatter's parents, Mr, "Tihey wnabdhred the 'ship lying al- .. , anaemia which starves them. In either ne rues to health and vigor. and MnS. Gedid�ea, of Bel' rave. cannot grow rspwrmtuall'y and morally by W(hnm she was repaired and ohrig-1 reflector -buttons were placed 100 feet case digestion is poor, appetite; tickle Test this new Dr. Chase's Nerve g as tenet the "Marie Celeste°', and Sailed most becalmed Nai(thing . ;hrappened, apant and. 8 feet from the edge of the ". Y Mr. and Mins. Peter McCowan and you ought, ii your main diet, con- As .they attempted ' o return,''a puff i; and the mined is lacking in vitamin B1 Food, with vitamin soon added, and see Bobby, .Mrs. Foster Bennett, Billy and ais,s of moving piKrturea,..nswspapers, the sous ant}1 the fall of '1$72- pavement on 8'0 'miles of the road be- l". and the mineral substances from which for yourself how soon you will be of wind s the rig along. The ' _.r nerve force is produced. sleeping better, digesting your, rood Monti spent 'Mother's Day with Mr. mpogds, rte These things have their The explanation of what happened' wind increased, they struggled to re- tween Lansing and Detroit_ In the Dr. Chas.•'., Nerve Food supplies more thoroughly, and enjoying full, � first -three months of 1938 there waa .,I k: these esse:tt.iai ingredients, in uondemed healthful living. and Mrs. George Eaton, proper' place. But ,they (Ought not to, thhen 'ha.s ,run the gam'u't of 'man's im". +4•,:' grain this brig but she -Wiled away The farmers are about through crowd out the necessary food- For- agination- From, attacks by para.tes', a ,reduction ori 79 per cenC in ace% from thein. Night fell, these were no y11.1 ,r , ,seeding and are now busy preparing the finelsa gndwth, the Bible, prayer to that of a monster octopus, from cal- dents on this streteib of 'h'ighway, the root ground. and. miedytation are-neceshsra:ry food. lights om board ,of her, the boat crew, lesion tivitih intent to defraud the whereas on a control stretch of h,igh- +- 1!,IF Kenneth F}atoa mmared a bull frog You must dvave lexerci'se too Learn ng rano hetwean exhausted, mowed hopelessly until way without such lighting- the rleduc- ownerrs, to a swimlmi morning- The "Marie Celeste" was r;'�. which mealsruned 14 Inches. bo say "No" to temptations, to do Uhe captain and the mate, many the tion was only 19 per cent. I1. things .that will harden nowhere to, be seem The night pedestrian too is sus `:. your 'heart or cries have been advanced' as to why sept ,rhe should' be found drifting ,resented '' ,,The sihdrp's haat mss have been ible to accidents, Night pedestria.n.. ,; narrow your 9ymlpaUlia�es, and so de`- 'g swept bertween the Atones and Ma- your will. Have backbone. on the broad Atlaztdc. The Isanest so fatalities in Philadelphia increased deria, out into the Atlantic, by the x, , Learn to shoulder r•elspousihilities tar advanced- is that of Captain Tracy from 56 per cent. of the total number `' as Cold b Prevailing current. That is all that faithfully. Take a Sunday school y Felix Riesenberg in the of night fatalities in 1935 to 73 per " will ever be knovvu of the dirsaster " claw, Attend to it fa'ithful•Iy even Christian Science Monitor, cent, in 1937. In New Jersey in 1936 ?1� wbien it is inconvenient to dto s'o., Far sixty-seven years, since her �t befell them. The reason for its '67 per cent. of the urban pedestrian i,r• Talee your place and do our part'ill sailing from a occur,nemca was weld established." Pier in Brooke threes fatalities and 83 per sent of the rur<iE t�'' the Yount Y has been s In spite of Conal` Doyq'e's "J. Haba- . Z. g People's Society and thus Peculation as to what be- ku;k Jepson's Pedestrian fatalities happened at psron's Sdabem'entt," arnd, many grow in reiabildty and strength of came of those who left in the Amery- othler tales, ea,abli'shring tkne name of n'ig11L ;� ere- o Scharac�te:n can brig "M'ari'e Celeste" 300 tones, la If it is necessary ,to walk at night `11 the brag as "Marie Celeste," this is i In the levendug Mr. Lan•e's, text was dien with spirits in barrels consigned in rural areas bile pedestrian should ;" the true story, strange and ,terrible ,r. Iiebrews, 12:13: "Make straight to Genoa. The subsequent finding of 'enough, for the most ardent believers carry a light. Even carrying a white i;1 .' paths for your feet lest .that which i,s .the brag, in good order, and in fine handkerchief helps. Because a.' walk - of mystery. , •y _ ranee be tuiv,erdl out of the way." The weather, without her crew, started' a er sees the rector's headlights does �? theme was .illustrated by reference to' train of rumors, speculations, fictions not mean' that the motorist sees him., • toh'e construction 'of highways, which and legends. ever i.ncreasdng. As the Bicycle riders are in special danger_ Years pass the mystery grows. Here EGMONDVILLE Th sb,ould carry rear lights.- Driv- ,+ave gradually had, dangerous curves They u eliminated far :the sake of speed, econ- i:s a resvmre of 'facts, and the story of ers at night should avoid i. alcohol; (Intended far last week omry and safety. So melnl,bers of the an American shipmaster who served' ) they should drive at lesser speed than congregation) were exhorted to elimr- on the board of survey when the brig Y. P. S. Meet in day9ighi- S'`.fe driving at night -9 e , ri e , ;`,. inate the curves of bad', habit's much Marie Celeste was brought into Gib a challenge. to the skill and good 1 The Egunlomd+vi Ile Y. P. S. held the", as the use of intoxicating liquors, raltar in Deeembeq•, 1872. re ' lair meeting sense of the motorist, waho must ever gu rug on Wednesday even - 'i, careless. or malllcious gosisdp and, abhor ]mg, May 17tht The meeting opened be on the alert for every indication, :, Definitely Known Facts of objects ahead or changes in, the 1.evil Practices. 71}iey were also urged with the vice-president, in the chair. / to straighten out ,the curves in their The facts' definitely known are The d yan r, "Lord of the Lands, Be- road, though, Moa. of our opindan�s are neaUte Thy Bending Skies," was sung, r<: -- y these: 4r. November 7th, of that bol7rtwetl iv unison b <i - - abs+urdiities, inferences drawn fre a y a prayer. Busy - Year the tauai,t little brtig stood to N p -_- - _ false promises. We must intake sea past Sandy Hook aver elearanco nests oras discussed and th offering RHUBARB _ - straight ,paths of t�h"ought and con- , received. The hymn, "Will %lour An - ''r' _ papepms in ender Her mortar, Capt. char Hold in the Storms of Life?" duct, not o for ourselves, but also y nes them: sunk The worst- 1 � _ n�' Banjamxim, S. , )�rd.ggs, toragSnaLL of p Period '-11' - _ _ for the sake of others We do not Mal -ion, Mase., was a man with the No fruit or vegetable garden is tom- ` _ v Live or die alone. We are our oro- wag lq charge of Miss Isabel Forrest hd'g'hleat chrarractar among merchants. and Robert Boyce. After the Scrip- Prete without from sdx rto twelve roots, _: 1 �'y" thers keeper. While the "Marie Cole -site" was ladtmr tare reading', the h mm' "Stank- U according to thesize and nerds of bh'a it° Mr. Lane brought 'thy very satis- with alidohlol, -her . •master and crew Stand Up For Jesus" was sung. Gln family, of eirth+er Ruby or Maedonaldt- ���� fyang services t* a • close with the were temrperate mom. She was a Gemmell, Sit'uart Love and Clare Han- rhubarb, sates James- Gallaher, .lead Han - E, hymn: '4vome" ship and tih>p captain, then 45, ey took very interesting subjects on Gardener, Experimental Station, Kent- '1rc- _ - FraYeg fuI words of the y�' -- e 'Carried his c'om1e11Y young wife, thirty- ".hy'mn's and Their Writers." Tile re- vi'lle, N. S. ,tC.', - ' i�• "Lead as, O Fatbler, in the •paths of two and with them was their Infant maimdler of the meeting was spent in Rhubarb thrives best on a compara- ti 7 r''[,.. h right, ',O), . - d"anwgtLvUer, aggd two: Two mates', a games. The meeting closed by repeat- tivrly rich, deep .well detained soil. a'7'" � _ Blindly we stumbbe when we walk cask, fou, seamen and 'a boy const-- ing the Mdz pah benedicti'o'n. The soill selected slhould be rpreferabe k i' _^-s I previous to I __ - alone, t'uted iter llislt of Uivoae on board. Fur- y preprared the autumn Involved in ahadlows of a darkening •thiermorre, Captain Briggs was known pl;inning by spading in d-eeply and '' M - night ,�: = . . =8 as a mast capable 's4eamam, a mean of �j+-� thoroughly a good application of sta- _ _ - _ _ - Only with Thee we journey safely an." quick diecisdon, who always exercised; GRAFTILIU FRUIT TREES ole manure, wirers apace will permit E __ _ %W - -. / -_ the utmost caution:. He stood well it Imay be ploughed under. Early ,the i�^ _ _ _ ___ __ With tabs u•ndierwraters. Every fruit grower even"ivaI'ly is followaarg apirirl ,the soil should. be �T-' ` �IppEN on December.• 4th, in the Atlantic confronted with contingencies which well worked up and. a commercial '� _x._ t;l :_' t" =_ _ about three hundred miles w8at of render the grafting of soma of his fertildzen, 'preferably 5-10-5 applied at 4 _ Gibraltar the British hank "Dei Gra- fruit trees desirable or necessa the rate of five poundt per square rod.- • _ The Kipper. East W. I. -held their tin," Captain Boyne, bound for Uhe The age at which a tree can ba and well mixed with the soil prior to R _ - -- �_�n __ .. May Meeting at the home of Mrs. W. lanUinr ' ;_y z-•--- M trait, .ldfited a saa'1 ah'ead•. As they successrfully 'and profitably grafted is P g. r =M .. _. eg°r On Wedriesda,y afternoon ;nulr d ,Uhl are her out to be a briga controversial subject upon which �l • _ --•, ,n :. ::x T ,_ _ wit,• a good attendance. Some of with rill sail set, steering wild, 1 When resetting crowns takren Frans U1",,• Y.= - - the members oro yaw- opind'ons differ, but in the opinion of a A ss '_- T== brought their cameras ir,g four points or ,more up into the R:•,D. L. Bligh, Assistant in Pomology, 'Old dupup ,clumps, single Drowns ow,, ,2,.. - - s YET'_ and several pictures were taken oY g g should be selected, removing , l .. - _ �tiW those wlho" wind, Ibaokiml and• filllin Not a sign Dominion Experimental Station, Kent- g °]d } c} :r -_- took part in the playette, of aaryone on her poo an at the vi roots. These are set three feet apart -- - "Parade of the Nations," wrhich was v. h , n P lie, N. ,S., the top working of large in rows five feet a ora. - _ eel, of a geead above her bugwmrk, trees, bhlbugh possible i5 Like] ba be F Plant the ;11 " - ----' '='' Y ;;` I� r..xr given at the, February tweeting; then The ^'De Graba''s" signal, "Wihat ship unprofitable.V The main limbs in their crown so that its growing tip is just r''' •_ '=s d a few pi'ctrrres were taken of all who is � rq..,remla,ln,ed unanswered. Sail- lower portions where the below t'he surface of the soil and '� were present. Ret grafting Vit•. z Vi s . 3t llrni.ng to the house in,g well ahead they, lowered a boat, should be done are so large that the tramlp the sail firmly, floe, 'dig of ;;r'., thre presi�dlenrt 'opened) the meeting and Matte Devon neared the bring. Al- grafts set have Little likelihood, of cultivate at intervals to loosen the v' .. and the Institute Ode was sung, fol- ready they had: read her name and good unions resulting. If these same soil and control weedls. Art�l- the g port, painited 'across thle tran- limbs are followed out toward their autumn frosts ]rill the loaves, nrul'ch t�• `i • - lowed' by the esLord's Prayer. A bank hamlin book was presented to Baby Chappell earn. Swfiv.gimg up the main chains, extremities to where wood of with straw or strawy manure for then ,s p"... , :+ l'''; tl propel and one to Baby Bell, Mrs. W. Cold for. Devon made a• rapid inepectiori', cleft grafting size 2 'to 2 winter. -Remove .this in spring and " +" well read ( r/y inches in a poem. entitled "Where's continue to di ,and, cultirvate . - P called v once of rhd Strong � r, P s ,men and had diameter) exists, so many blanches g St a g ': M'aUver,' The secretary ,sail the min kiln tape ,the wheel. rapid growth of the leaves is the ob- ,:,)5,:: r _ m e %=:'v.':Y;>• ust be afted so h• h _ gr high u in the free urt P e s of th el est meeting. It was de- that the operation becomes expensive, lective. The leaves manrtrfacivre the 3w,.,.: cid'ed to Mold the annual picnic ,o Not a Soul'on Board nutrients Uhart ,develop the raotsl, in r impracticable and unprofitable. The Ft119 I , Bayfield oil July 8th. The district which are shored' the reserves of food( f" g plan sometimes practised of cutting r annual mereti,ng will be held in Kip- She's ou,l. n b he bailed.. "'Not that make for nie rapid growth of the Pen Chw`Chl on June Gbh, unless atiher- g 'scull. an board. scions around,.Che stump is likewise s`�al�ks that five use ais food, In the r rA,. a living ,,, I off an old tree and setting a ring of ter$" an i she is wise she will buyThe hauled up the courses and early spring, Remove na stalks tba } wils�e arranged, Dr. Steer, of H�nsa,ll, y gave a ver `hove 'her to. The "Dei Gratiia" stood usually fo�llowcih within a few years first y practical tart and demon- by the die back -of the scions, blow- ,, year, bull few ,the second, an4l stirartion on the feeding anrd' care of to wnn4warrd and Iter muster, Captain after that never more than half the µ ilex` Wed -ding Invitations �� ing out, and the old sltumrp leaving to the baby claming, its first year. Mrs, Boyce, joined Mr. Devon. Hee is s,aLlos that develop. rhe result Will is R. Simpson' played two what thley' found' andi reporte'd,. be removed. The removal of these splendid as Uhen ,be large, long tender stalks for 7eetions one the violin. Mrs. Glenn I. Not A Person on board. the tlable. It takes three or four old, large trees at the outset and re r: gave a reading and Mrs. Cote read a 2. Sh'i'p in good order (with one Placing them with a young tree of years .to deveQop a ,call 00"Announcements at the variety desired is recommended. y %r'oductive ale ,:' poem an Mother's Day. The Holl call ex3 PNo trgus of trouble having Oe - ll, years 'of age crown. brought quite a number of good ideas Fruit trees up to tan ' carred' (flcbian.s ,of broad cu.Classes:, are best adapted, to grafting. The Every farmer om v1r'. and suggestions for the new pro y grafting met✓hrod to employ u*ill be die gardener who has �, gram, A vote of thanks was etc:, 'to ,etre coantra ) a grow Ilial F given to pendent upon, the trees' size. The good house cellar should' %' %% HURON //^^yy �� Mrs. McGregor andl the singing of 4- Dunk's in cabins, and in fore own winner rhubarb, Four to gin r 4.� r% /'_ EXPOS1 �® smaller free$ two or three years Prom�� ,L ,j J.� the National Anthem cloned the meet- castle made up; crew's wash on a crowns ,should be planted annually line. planning May be budded, stub, side, and from the fl,ftih rc'.'• ing. A short time was spent ,social line. year on tbiar num- 11, +` 5. Ample or wnhdp,grafied an the young tree's her can, be 'd'ug up anrwuagly fbm wintcrr ah was' served'. Ther was P provisions and water •on scaffold branches'. Trees between r while iv n' boaaxl use. In this way prodv.C_ �� � a good offering of garden pia.nts .and y corwtinuovs 15 SEAFORTH ONT. 6. In mates cabirt, two rundown four and seven years may be stub, tion for both s -Mer and winter use ti�F', ' everyone recons to. take quilts an in ivatches om ta.ble, and a retie,, .start- side, porcupine, or cleft grafted, or is p,os,si•bQe• Th'e moats to be used •for ,l�t�w terest ]n the garden exchange. an camlednation f th h d I �_ ,.a ,,. 1 ulrFe,', i"I �b t' 11ool( , �u t ;; ra„ti � °11 v. pow ar --­� "It's lucky bleat Adam was the only Man on earth when he married Eve." "How so?" "Just think how Me would have felt if'he had seen, his rib walking arou.n`d with anotbe r follow." 0 Tell what you know about nitrates ed- Fanny, my dear wifon I Dropped Hastily 7. In the after cabin: a sewing ma- clidne, a,nd a• thimble and some work, apparently ndropped h:aptuly. 8. Small bunk will bed clothes thrown back, ands impression of a child's head in bhie pillow, air if in- fant had been snort - f m 1 ' Y a este meet o s, while trees from seven to -tan years from plan tinlg .may be changed over quickly by a cleft, or a combination of cleft, stub and porcupine -grafting. Cleft -grafting for top -working apple trees can be done to best advantage from April'to June, the optimum time being when the buds are beginning to swell. In the grafting over of plums and, cherries the raft' •n sh uld' b winter forcing are drug just prior to the freezing of the ground'. After, dIiggIng Ithey' should be placed ore boards, out of the suer, slid left ex- posed till January 15th. The two of these roosts may be broliglht into a warm dark celllarrt at bi-weekly in.ter- vals, putt into a box, packed about with aolll and peat moss and well war tea•ed when brought in and frequent= r. r�aptiM1 �1 ` � °4` � I don't know ma'dh abou them I but I'do know they, are cheaper tlhan I ro seep. 9. M'aney uartouahed ate eapiain'sI desk. His sextant, the Chromom ell g g o e qy dans early in April. The whip and for tongue; stub and sdde�gmftinlg an a.fterwardis. A month is requirel fomoin,g. Six wintered roots, should give 'a oonttinvovua t � y ' tat' ' ' �J.A IN y , •. 1 i day ,Pater! r and, the sihr]p's momlpasrs Igorrte, siugplyl of Wins eg smaller freer rnaY be nlsicle whir® rhubarb for two m'on.f%& ,,,JyyF 1,"1. .".. . NO 1 h E�,"9'iro:., ria+,nirt fW n'".1''tti ,,n,.:r` �.P� e �_ r "vn.., 4 F C v ., mf s M� S a .� r✓M T' Q'' 1ti,. •! i a� �" i �t: .r .1 ?:t+ 't 9 � .' 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