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'. . .1 I ,ill , i�, �, oii­s andiiifllr4ighout � I I 1, N1, ,7 : " �' il"Wll��t`1171* , 'Com� _ , A - , LA �` za" ,, �� ", .. I * I - . M I A41 . , � ": � � � I � " I 1.1111 . d", 11 : RQW6--of' , X0111 ,,, ,,, �� V. �� -� � ,� . . . . . . I'll . . . . . . -1r., ­%'' ", , � � i - ''�. 11 "Ay Hi*074r, I I" , I �r;"I,­ . .. � I �1 1',� . . , , I � - � . . - ..$,01. , - � , . . - ' ,i.� . I . I , . 11`�Lkl�:iL ;1 _ - _- I "I � -:,' 19117 I _ be ­ I— -11 ,'. . , 1. �r of the,,,.0V i ,s % I . : I , , posit 4 en advo - " . -,"­.­,�­,! .. ... .. .. t; , , - r, - . I . 1, .1 , , , . t . . . . tw ��4 - years ago. ­ . - ; . r1e; ev "'.", -W I - I ­ � "I ,�� �;l v,,.,- . en(y ,', e . wpv � ­ I 11 . . - - - - - -) , I . , , I _ :,. , , , �, �,� , I ' by. 16L n ­,� . I 70 . . I I ­ �..: . . I . . . ;1 -- -.-�­�­ .."., , . � I ., ,, , .11�.", owd ... rnoon ' ' eating the. removal of all price cei . , We a%bod�jp I , .. I , � ,:,� . , . � ea I- .__._.1i r a lesson In sheer obsting . �� Fralft ._ 1_� .- 11 1. . . , . . -.1 . _q1,4.nd, , 4914t. ,. , 40 . red I "a# � � " . � , , __-r_���� :: 11 - Aubrey Toll, farmer of Vaal . . . 11 , I 1. Ings . . , rr �`i ' I �� I �. - At I . on ;All farm products, and bit- . I I -headedness, -try observin calf. . 3, a I � wam#­ , . � : ,, ,r ,' ' - . . . .. bull .g a ca1dh a calf and, what do, ,1 , I I I .,� 4", 1. - 16ken, four .- � _ , . � � , I r� . " " I I .., W 'From The Huron Expositor, , Man - you get?, They seem uo&h,'h%g his right.leg bil. l'i"', ,�' , ': �� , � � I ., � , , " . ,,,_'. - . terly ass,aipg. the government for - . � . , even ift hi�'most perverse mom to' lbe able to . . . * �,.,L�'.'�,­'­ . � �, . ' - � . I , . � 1 �4.., , , I . June 10, 1921 exits, cfaWt hold A candle AQ the queer marrow down� so, that thqy'3ze 'n ever inehes� below...',.the knee�_q4z. Tb9_UAA_y . I .. . , I I ; - - . . � I - , Od "., Z'- t, -, "' , � not - accedifig to his der afternoQrL while he was. cuttIng wo law , nands. And ' a youni calf. The aclole iii 'befdY . .. I I � . . At ther re A 14. ' � Igular practice of tfi'e' ftx� antics Of - , scent whqre -they -were " ,tzoinib a n ss. t ' "�i$�'�'" '",,!'� 'I.:. .., �. � I. �. lia.."Wild " , one of his ebief arguments. is to. point - forth Band- held in their roclins Qn ""' P I _';'� . � - $#W, rJ U member of 'the bovine species Is even If 'there's any� opeifing at all they'll in the bush - know I .. ",j,�k",0Q1 . , � q ptio, rates $1.59,a year in �! ". -,, I - . I I , Q'!01." , ", . . Into it, ,y .9 - Toll, Au - i , I - & year. Single .vening,. a very pleasant more of a conundrum than, the adoloo. try a ned by Fred �4 it't"'11�1,1�, , #d*ance, foreigo $2.00 Tuesday e _ud squeeze J undre4," ow . , �j.qt hay.e�. a I . I N,. �.­, � . � I I I I --farm prices in the,' cent boy, Efoliag through his first love sagglu at the corner thw -burn. The IpJu-red Man was Mailed to K, I ,, � to the higher . Mr. Malc6lm I . �,,�,, *10 ' 1'-'.v�i,!:"�.;,, , � I � . I .1 I . g post -of 1, � : ';,p event occurred when 1. �'. ch, Clinton PtAbilb Hospltal,'where the-An- R,,',1.;",%�:ii,,' � . , , , . United 'States. . I I McLeod,. -one of the oldest and most affair. ­ - - - driving sh6d, or the ,sheep -pen!, or h4ve - I X X P., -k , i,s,.,, 4cents ea I , .1 1, , �.1, � , , . I . . it "Aw w . gli,ir0,414", 1 1 � - ... I . . . valued me . r -o Ypur first introduction to the'queer ,the door of ' -k buil jpre,4. leg. was, set, after -w-hic I I I I , 40 . � . UEAIII, .. 1. ". ' Prices -.,are higher aer - gibers and wh receptly, mes. when you at- In the , an ding opo FkAd ,4 , Advertising rates on applicatiom - , ' oss -the bor� able toi return, to. his. home, 4,rbranp. .1 �Nill"'11�1--,.E�:". , . , Joined the. benedicts, was prei I 7 go., . . I . , . ji,'$, ��i -, , '�., I. ­ .1 will ­ - . , ng him. The natural in- "'Hopato , � ., . ." �,;,!,!.,",� , " I . I., 4 from a falling tree lift the I , I'll. " � ­ I . der. -But over there, there are a num- th a �qigi .ed lektber tempt weani � .a.g," our. latest pet calf, to 1. man. Asr �, . ,. 0 Xtiful upholster I Sz.�, "... � , chat ' �` stipet for the method of feeding , I ,-W, 41,4,�,"i, ;, . . r. , TWO.Pieseniation 'was madle by , .. was giyien by Reg. SOIL141115, '. ." , � r -,:Pq.ill ,, I I - . op,robab 7 :the best. example of sheer 6's"Ice' ' Ing �Mr� Toll to Quit w'ood-. , I . r ber of economists ho are just as bit )S.t na,�cy who Y�a,s, hd1pr . % I W , comea natur4l; to him, slid You %,b foundl,a�j,,vihere.' Last - . �- `,!��T�, j.. �. - � , � - . . I .i. Authorized'as Second Class Mail, I , ... 1. �.. the preqjd��&, Mr., WalteK Robinson, f`;,�.� - ;� terly assailin�g the Unifed -States and, signe . hkveiil� much difficulty, Pick up a night ,h -e' dee —Clinton Ni�wo�R�dord. I I I'. , - g . . , ,5 Ottawa. I t. i��I,�,- ";r�,�_ - . - . I , a ,bolt 'ItL the milk- " " , . Post 09*ce 'Department ' d,.by -,the President -and Mr. ' , � �, 11 t � ,,w 1. pail filled with,sweet, fi Inigred In. St,rAgf9rd AcclJent- - 'N !-,!­! - ,, � - - , . � essly left llkI W .. . � - yielding to pressure Thompson- Scott, the secretary.. -6sh milk and house 'door which'was, i�arel Shirte __ , ye4r�old. , . . . . . . int for three- � , ,. . . "!, governme I Y . � . :. . Reid Bros have secured the c6n7. . a * Anderson, - . I �`�,�. I I !, .. . mll. ­ . . I - � . , - . what happens. -He insists on making open. Patricia Ann w s in there and .. .) Q- . . . . R Pq " ." ' - tain that you are dre daughter Qf Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. A4� ,. . . . . . . . . . . ," : L E;lg , 'groups and permitting 'farm pri6es tract (if wiring Miss, 'E. Davidson's cer . nehed -from between -her'acrieaming and the bleat- .. � ., AFORTH, Friday, May 24, 19416� - '' Course ,of coli- head to to,e, hunted and slitInted ink of the calf and the sound of elit- derson, Clinton, was slightly injured ' t �� ­. ­­ . . I . to rise to present levels. They �oint .new bungalow, now in ' abrcu�t 7.55 paij. Sunday wheg�. , ".. I .$he ran , .� :., .. I 1. . - I , around until you're black knd blue, tering mlIX, 'pailA.. we had quite a � I . I out that if furt structioU, . . into the side. of a ,car on Ontario St., I 1. : " .':' _', � . .. . . .. . II& infl.atioxi is allow- Mrs.. G. A. Sills had the misfortune and then starts to &-ink luetily about symphony of noise. ..... ," I '� , ­ ... 1. � .. . the time, that,.there is an inch of milk about opposite the , Stratford ,Cafe, 11 .4:1.1 Curing Weed Menace In Olden to fall at .her home on Saturday eve- You would normally think that any L - ..'":_1 . , ed it will resultin collapse, and -farm left in'the bottom of a pail. creature haVing Jt1$.t domothrouih hn Stratford. A-ecording to the'police.-rer. �; i. I I 1. I . I . I _ nIng last -and fracture her arm. . Iiort, the child, ian Aitto the-'8ftreS,f_ `- . 14 ,. . . . Da . p ... .. _ 'Hutchison _' %. . ill f * all much mote quick ' I don't suppose a dalflu history has- ex rienbe Ouch as th�t would. be , "Z,Ilil . I _vs I . , roducts, W Mr. F. D, -is moving into . ,pe from the -north side, in front of"a Car p,-_ ' , ,, I ever been known to 90 through- a dhastened, Well,' "Hopallong" '6ertaln� .. ;1,1�1." . ly than implements arid* other manu- the residenR� on Jarvis St., recekly, travelling'east on Ontario St., driven 1 1 k4. stable door in a normal, sane way. ly wasn't, ' He -got as far as -the.- she . ., .'' . . purcha,Ae&.,,tfcm Mr.-J..A. Case. ' �iabie � .- Kitchener. , � --E:---&hafer . , I by Jolw, . . . ,.1 ( I �, 11 '. I ,..;. 1_,d , I Tacture'd goods' which the farmer -Mr. Ken Ament, tellek In the Bank- r the car. Medl- '. , � r. , . I It.is a fact that.there, are la iVs con-.. I There si&ply'must be some shena4i- door, turned and bolted and, th ��n' z p- - - , , I - '1:1 .. o - . I I - throug4 :­ struck the 16, side of . � �1 , . - I 0 of Commerce, is spending. -the ho.lP . . . en the a", � -1 ng, eds and their -control. but' must buy., � I ;- s. 'First of all, he makes -out as ped . , In that gap botwe , ' ' d, and, it was I . ,"p, . � . ... "' ' ' t cal aid was summons . � I , . . . .1 ' ' . .1 . " . . . � days ,In Dptre�t. - I . , if he will go through -the door wfthm corner pos and th,W pig -van. When . A . found'that she escaped with a bruise I ,;�,., ", . - . a t the country these,days Writing, in the New Republi' . - out the least bit of trouble. Just the� we'7,finifly caught up,to h4m_.he was . . I _. . . C, the Messrs. Leo McKay and John Rol . News-, . ­� . _ . on her right side. — ,Clinton I ., � �. I . dan, of'.14inley, are busk cutting and moment you go off guard, he turns resting up in the orchard. ,. . I � L �, I ", . ­ .. . fact any summer day during , editor -of that magazine points- out: drawing 116gs to Walton. and bolts past you. With ,his fail 'I want to bed I I Record. . '. �11. - - . I a-st- night And 4 ream- ,--. :, *� - 'I..''..., . the. past quarter of ,a century par- . "The real question is.whethor, they � The w9m�en elerks of Stewart Bioll. . . Disposes of Farm I . ..� - , . I ... I . twisted into a knot, he'll tear around� ed -and dreamed . . . as theyr. say . . . Mr., George Joh4toA has ddsposed I . L! .. , , . ticulhkly, 'one, often. wq,nders' if they store s6eat the Wednesday half,holi- tw6, or three times. -and then come to and what dreams ..they were.. The of his farm on the � 9,th .concession. of . . . I �._._ I . . I - . (the larmets) are not laying up trou- I a stop in the , corniYr of -the yard far- 1, mata, feAturp - . ... liave- beO,u'entirely 1oriotten. Weeds � - d -'ay i� _Bi�Oeld. .. -1 ­- ­. � . _qqng4glted of,ithe biEktils, tship to Mr. Harry Gib- . Reeves thest away from you. From there on I pursued 'by a flyl --a--- ­ . -Morris ,Town ble for themselves. Their experience Grieve of. Seaforth, Me- ng ro. Calf. " bons, who *111 get rwsoeisidn about ­ L). I "I''.. . . . .. along the koadsides.afid in -the fields " I . Naughton of Tuckersmith, McQuaid .. . . . .1. I . .� .11 y . the first�,.( .. I I- . I . 1. . during and after the First World of McKillop and Armstrong of Hul- . ,.),f June. Mr. Johnston *111 ,,, �l, ­­ . toda have obtained such,command- . .. I . . ­ . -Ip� � . ,._ r. " ,,,� ". 0 be holding""a"cleart4g auction sale ire i �1_ I I I y . ­ �. War should serve as a warning. lett, nre iii Godericb- this week at- �. . I.. . t - ` ... ... 1. , _. : . the near futufe.�Bl�rth Standard. , - 411, , ing possession that one would.think . ... 11 I... tending the June meeting of the cour.- Going lAto Business ) 1. 11.). ''.. - - , . ,� � "Then, also, exports increased and t council. . �,, ­ some very drastic action for their Y . I 'D JUST A SMILE ORTW- 0 *0 Mr. Glenn Kechnie has rented tUe : 1, I prices soared. In 1018, priceg,of -raw Mrs' Jas. &wan, Mrs M. N Me- 0 . )re on Main Street' 6elonging to e i'l destruction was long'past du�.- ` Lean and Mis's S. 1. McLean lert on � . . . " I . ­ . � Doher�y Bros., and will open,Up a,bout � I -. ".. I � . � However, it would appear to, be . far -in products were more than dou- Thursday:"to attend tbe graduating An artist who was spending a holi- The dear old lady"kepl; to her seit. June Ist, with a line qf radios and i I .. I . . :1 exercises sity.' of To- _ � . ,� i :� � -1 , . ble their level of 1913. Price controls . at the Unlve�� day in a small village entered the determinedly: as the slowly..'moving electrical -appliances. � Mr. Kechnie is - .1 � � . 1�_ .somewhat of 4., minor, .matter in the ' � ' ronto.' - � . store 'and', asked if they kept camel's congregation passed down the aisle to also an experienced. radio mechanic. . . � � . . I a � . . 1�. I . were not rigid -and were not eveli �p­ � The" third aRnual, Scotch Doubles, h ' ir bruWbes. the church. door. He serve ars and, ftve inonths 11 � .... 4 ,,:,.. - Ininds of members of ]Legislatures - I . bowling tournament for the Merner . I . I .d five ye . T .. I .plied at the retail level, so that farm- "No, air, we don't," the shopkeeper "If everybody else would .only do in the R.C.A.F., four years and., two � .1 �, , . county and municipal councillors" trophy, under the auspices of.the'Sea- replied "Y'tee, sIr," he added, Apolo- as I do, and stay quieily in th6ir seats' months 6f which he.s seas. P I . I . , , � � ers- had, to 'pay more for what they I ,pent over "'. . forth Lawn Bowling Club, *as held gedcaliv "we never have no call for until -everyone.has left;" she in!urmur- Du Ing all, that time- he was a radio I . )�-ossiblyr fhey figurb that the weeds' _ . ri "... I . V les�j the farmers' . P - -,em. R�lody in these parts seems to ad, "there wouldn't be such &__=-_h_,_rQMaJr .And maintenance mechanic. . ­ . -_ I - ­ a their splendid greens dn Wednes � -1 . I -roads , y , ntry. Major keep came] - s . .�F ­__­ . . . . !�_ _ at the &0-0rs.",7--_-.-___,__, , Since his disro � on our and farnis-have4frEFa d �__ . day and :draw a large e ' T 17`1-.._______, � net income available for' spending,_:,,,, Heaman'0-d R. N. Creech, of Exe- - . .. . i . � . I � . -attain'ed-such,z,axommandin.g,, hold 6n. .- , _- __ " I— 1� ....- ­ 1. � ., � .. ...0'.. � . .1 .. �":. _. I . .1. .. 0. _ ..... � ­ -­ 1.e._31ag ii-'�ngag6d in radio repair. 11 . I_ . . ,..� . .... . 1. . .1 . . . T even after , p a y'' I n" g, in c Q in e t a' -x,,e s' ter, thd wi—Inhers of the troplik the'two . When I Promised . 'to .cleave to' The ca . . bte -e wire "!`_. . I % the country that 'a cure is im ossible, ' - 0 , previous "years, after winning '.their . .ptiin ,was, having his, shoes Work; 'anticipating tb6, t1m n- he- - � ­ � : , �. You," said the man who had -been shined, -and the f4eign shoe-Wne 'boy could procure a suttablk) place for his ". ., , . I P ." I , ­ I I . . I '. could buy 25 per cent. *m6re in 1918 'first game *eut down to defeat in the Insignia. business. His wide �experience in the I ! I I ..,.,: ; . . so Why bother:with them. . I .married one hour, '!wbat really. does became interested . In', his I . � . . ... . ' . .. cond round, to CauteIon and Good- it mean, darling?" , "What army ard you with?" the lad r,4dio I field will undoubtedly help him I ; I than in 1915.. . . se � . . 1. . I I " , But , legislators - and agriculturists' I 11 of'HAsall, who In turn lost, to "Oh;" -beamed the bride " "that ask,ed. � ( . . . now as he takes -up -his work in civ- .. - '. .1 .. . wi I . . 1 I . . I �. I ".1, , . . . of -a former day'were made of stern-- "Inflation took a stronger hold. af- . � M. R.* Rennie and Ab.. White'sided, of meant you'll follow me around, even ' "Canadian," was, the reply. .. . filian life,—BITth Standard., .... � .� y . I � �� I . "I I . , t -lie same club, who came out in, the � neir you "No kiddin'?"'gasp'ed the boy. "Let's -Memorial Font P - resented to Church I . 11 I �, - � I .. I is - . . . ' . I ; . er stuff, as "' instanced. by an item ter ihe' Armistice. Raw farm pro- finals against Dr.. P. J. Burrows and in the kitchen, and be'so , . resting event took place , ­_.­ - . can help me in all. things." . hear you. speak some Canadian.', - A very intei. I I . . . - ' 11 I 1. , . from "JAmieson's .Scottish Dretion-` duets -broulgfit'121.9 per cent. more . - IVY. G. Willis, of Seqforth. Tlie. finals. ' . I I . I � I 11 ,­. . , . at Caven Presbyterian Church Sunday �- . . . 1� , . I ' . - .. 11_-1L1';1. � 11 1, . ary,�y d ' was an excellent game and very close - . .- __11111111111111111111111 I 1111 1. . I "I . �. I morning when a memorial bd�ptlsmjkl . 0 �, an written by P. Cargill', an in 1919 than in 1913. After the mid- it th6"last few ends when the Sea.- . . font in honor of the late Mr. and Mrs. - I . .. . . . . I I . I . ." I �_ I � . 1. . ili pair d won 'by a . * , agricultural statician, two .hundred dle of 1920,' deflation - began, and for' ' - ufu'rt rew away and 1 I �, I . ,:, . � . : .. . I . .:­. . .. 0 i 0 - of. 9 Wm. D.' Weekes .Was unveiled. The 1. �: . themorial. was the presentaiion. of " . ' a.. . _ . . .- . the next two years prices continued Mr. Wm. Strong,, who has been� th . a 0 , on, Fe -rat . �� I ,or -more years ago, *ho said: I Hur i, .1 ,8e.. 1, A I . 10' liaei:r -auk, . and. the Weekes. - � I I . � , . pn, Fi - I - . I .. I , - I i.. .... . . I . . "An Old Custom takesplace in this to fall. When it was over, the prices faithful and painstaking teacher' lin 0 0 1 f lly.'kTt is a very exquisite piece oir . 1. �, .. . I . . . S.S. No. 2, Ttickersmith, for the past - white marble -,-'the head of aii angel i � .. . . I ; ich seem's , � . . * Ag7 ltwe--Far' M -News ,, * am . parish called Goolriding whi of crops had gone. back to tfie pre- e ricu r 9, I � I .three years,,ha$ �beea engaged for a . � . . . . worthy of Observation. The la4d,s of. I war level, although the prices'of . fourth term. .'. -­. I . . ., . , . . .''. . . . '' . .. -1 . ivith wings-and'wis the work'.Pf ' the .­ . . .. . ! I -'-.9'.. I � . . r, . I I .1 I I .. -1 . I . -_ - - I I .. I I late Mr. Weekpo� F�r .:fifty years this I I . I . I M. I. ... . . Cargill -were'formerly so v6ry mu'h other com-ni.-odities remAinod consid-- Misses"Annie and Maud Ferguson, . . I ' I I I . I � I very fine piece -df workmanship Was . . � k� � . . -, " � C . . . . I . . . I . . Mr. and Mrs, OlivVer Harris Misses - . I r ears to. . the 'xna I nurc . ' � ,,, i, I I - . .. a, weed with - a yellow' ,� erably above it, ... : The purchasing Iva and 'Reta. Harris and, ir.' 4ohn Bacon Outlmk Fo Next Four Y ,,,4 fie ' Ids, bq,tjer returns 94 exhibition at the Weekes' .Marble, , ,..�. . 1. . ovex-mn by ' . . � � .1 ; .1 1, ' � . The deidand for Canadian:bitcon caft, be'obtained. - � I Works and later w,ith Ctinmingliam. & �, . %. I I I McArthur, -of, Walton, were the gueofs . for . � " . I , , �!, � Bower thiat0ows among the corns, powor of.farm incomes was far be- . . I Pryft,. It has ,been mQgnted 'on i - I . . I the next four years wa.s clarified When, * * * . , ­ I . . . I , . I of Rev. and Mrs. 4. A. Lu�dy at Kip- . . 'U' K Wants Lots- of C, . 'black �base with font, attached ,aild , . - ...... L I I I . - Gools . . . Ic pen. . -- . . I ,.. I __ , J, mes. G. Gardiner, Dominion - - .- , . anadian -Eggs w" desigiied and executed by Thos. � I � especially in wetseasons, low that of, a de ade. earlier, even Hop..... a' �.­�, ... . . . e called . I . ' ure, recently an' PoultirYmen now. have an iflea of . L I . . during m66t:.of, the *p rew's. ,Minis'ter of Agricult I Pryde. The unveiling of the font was I ': . and which"had: the most* Pernicious . rosperous twen-' A concert. was: held In St. And - nouficed, the results of negotiations wha"t the next two. -,years. hold ,in store , - , ­., I Chu.rcli, ki en, on the Klug's Birth I - mide Sunday morning by 4. G� Sel�-,,, .. p. . I , y i �,pn day. Eac ". pntry, IlDrigland, Ireland, with the B,ritish' Ministry of Food. for them, s ant Review .11--. . effect, not n1- ­_ ' the. corns.while � ties,. and .then receiv�eil A new blow'in - tateg' ilie Ckirr - _ I . r -, don and the presentation made. by - I .. .I . Tfie. United Kingdom is prepared to of Agriculturar Cofiditions in Canada. ", I . . c Mna,0- was represent � " tf I . t, a *y S - ' I . ''g, a � -11 , m vrei ir - I ,� purchase -the maximum supplies which :rhe United Kingdom wants increas;ed . OI.- _f , " " - - ` otiand � ' F I groft b �s, rehtihg the the'd6pr, psion bdginnitg in 192W1 - Henry'Strarg., It beits the inscrip- .. " ,. . . _ I I....., ... g. B��ch aiLd.,sto.ry,-...Thosa .. .. . ed'in s4-1+9, 10, ' tion, "In memory of `*m. Q. Wee as � . . . " k 1:. I wmning -when cut down,, that it was ' ,Precisely the -same things happen- taking part %weVe' Miss M. Ellis, Hen- Canada c.an �provide in 1946, 1947.and quantities of Canadian, shelfi�ggs. The and his wife"' Marion Whiteford." . Mr. I ' I.. � I I I . . . -sail; - X�fiqs I ta,'Mcltay, Chi� elhurst; - - , , , I.... .. . ' 1948. Further discussions are to be current contract- 'which expires -oil MacLean ac�epted the font,for the I , _�: . � ... �_____ foun,d absolutely necessar 1. . ed in Canada at that time, and the ,Aeld; held I nuaty, f94.7, to consider December 31, 1046, will be extended congregati,en.. and. � , 11 . . 1. . 1i I.. ---- - -- Rev—'W_ - , I" .. ­ .. 1efQrP..Ja... . __._ - .....- _________.._ _dedlcat�d it to the I ----- -- _y to adqpt- - - Rer , W mclutosk Br jonij7i _ . Iffe __Y_me,_tVpi of exl - I ' ' i-Le-rmfik - - � - ere . 1, ... 11 . . - -th�-'g-'w'ill-,hap�pe'n;ag'ai-n-'h-- 'if requirements for 1949. f6eUver 1,7-50,060 -cases oFilie-IT.- -eggs . I � Rua I . same in , I Miss -Nellie Tetty, Heusall; .Miss Iva . Wory of God. Mr. Straiing­fn' m-aknig - is . Harris, Waltbni� M.r;- John McArthur Tlte contract price for. Grade 'A' and 5,000 tons, of dried eggs in 1947 . �.-. . . . f.. . I ing it altogether.' Accordingly, afteiF'7�' , , the price. ceilings oli farim -products . and Miss Oi� 66o'k, Hensall. .. Wiltshy-eg per 100 pounds Lo.b. *sea- (A,..total of about 86.1 million dozen the presentation spoke of the splen- � I �� . . , ., . � . . did contributi6zi the Weche.i family �:% allowing a reasonable time for pro- ' are removed. Knowing'this to be a I 1. 0 . . board W.gs raised to $25 effective Api. e,ggs*) at current basic prices. The had made 1:6 Cavet Gliurch, h�,ing ac- , � ' 1"..i'-,. 1 curi I ng plean seed from other quar- . fact is the reason Canadian f arm ' I From Th6, Huron Exposito� ' ' 1, 1946, and will continue to Dec.. 31, 'United Kingdom is to -Turnish to Can- tive in the various' organizatfons,.and . I . �., . , I May gg, 1890 ......... ... 19.47. The price for the 1949 agree- ada, by the autumn of 1946 (prefeet., the choir. He also .referred to 66 . ' .�.-, _­ ­ . ters, an,act of the barron-court was I 'organizations and farmers have,not John Tdrffbull,'.of Walton, met with ment will be established at a later ably.by Octobe'r). an indication of the' Christian character of Mr. - � �- .. . . ' 1. date but will not be below the $2.50, requirements of p , splendid , . . . as ' -4 act- of Par- _r.'a seTlous accident on Tues- ggs in shell and in ,Mleekes' g'n� _ :, ­­ " p sed, efiforcing an ol pressed the government unduly eV- rathe '1948. � . . y . same basis. which was effective dur, dried oi- frozen 'form during . fi,dfather-,, the late Ad -am l . i,�, .. 1. I . . e . . � .. day morning) of last lveek. He was Ing the A44-45 agrqk.qipent. I . Shell eggs are to be shipped during Whiteford, a courtly gentleman. for, I . ,� '. �.. . I liament to the same effept, .imposing n for increases_in prices not to.men- - ,tan'ding ,iP the eldvated roadway, Following this, announcement, ^the the months of September to May 15; fl f -ty years an Elder of the. church-.— . . �,�, . I helping to unload slabs at the saw- Fx-vt -r- Tim6­A&Wate. T I . / . . ,...�....­­­� ........ 'fine of 3s. 4d. or a wedder-sheep Wartime 41'rices and Trade I�oard de- 1947 inclusive, and mo�e especially' I .. � ­ - a � - - tion lifting the lid altogether. , . ,,L Form-er .,.Educator Pa"es i;' , . I .11 � I. ... .... � ... mill when his toot slipped and he fell _. � - _ . . �. , on the tenants -for, .Fve stock of I . clared an increase of -2i/. cents,per during the months from October to - - - . I .1 .- I . . ".. '. . . . ry . I to' -the ground., dislocating his. right, pound, carc'a,ss basis, in domestic December, ' inclusice. Owing_to. the I :Funeral services were held af. Ile-� - . :.­� .. I . I . . gool, that should be, found .growing . . �. . �e I - � . arm at the 41bow joint, fracturing the wholesale price ceilings f6r, poik. The difficulties in handling, supplies in the gina foi- Samuel John I�atta, 1 79, Sa.s- .. . " � . .1 l . .. . . n , injurin his leg. ­ ' . .. I V . , � bo4e at the Joint aid ' J relationship between. �tbe domestic United Kingdom dirrilag the summer . : katchewan cabinef'. minister, journal.- .. .!�, ' I .. I .1'.�. ,� 'among. their 'corns ..'at .a particular Too Much Rain ? - Miss, Winless 'and Miss Us, of and export price, which has b 'V en in months, Canada was requested to ist, school teacher and Author, whop . - �_ . ... I—- T-- day, and certain persons styled. Gool ; . � I . Varna, and Mr.. McGavin'l-afid the effect. during .the. past two years, will cease shipments of shell eggs',by died at his home4ecently. 'Ile had, . .11 . -* I . . ­ ..' ­ . Misses MeGavin of Seaforth, were the � I been in ill health. for sevdral moiiths� � . riders were .appointed to ride We were toldon Alonddy'norning be mairitained. These increasi�i' iii, May 15. 1.947, dlyer.ting the summef .. I . . guests this week of Rev..J. Walker at Besides lifig wife, Mr.' Latta is surviv- ". 1, bacon prices repre6ent. an increase of gurplus ,to the production of sug L ., .. 11: 'through the fields,' search, for g'661-, "" . by,a pessimistic farmer that we were I Heiisall, � I 1. approximately $3 Per hog.' However, dried eggs.. - . . . .a, - ed by one son d �L I . 1. . . - , . . , . daughter, , Mrs H � I ,�?. and carry. the law into- execution' - : having altogether'too, much -rain.' , M ' r. Fred Bethune, son of -Dr. Beth -.,the quality premiums of $3 per Grade * * * 't� :, avelf6ii and tw, 0 1, t- I I . I . I une, of S6aforth; was successful. in 'A' carcass and, $2 per Grade 'B'. car- 1 These Devices Save Farm�' Labor , grane.d.aughters: Mr. Latta was born. _ ' . I 1. . I - . . . . I I in London. Ont., April 3, 1867. He I . . 11 I i I when they discovered it. "Thbugh the, '. ..Too mueh rain'? When for weeks, passing his second'Iyear examinatiqn cass have been reduced by $1.00. so, * Among the farm labor saving de-, �tte'iided public and high schpo.Is in - , I � ,�.��..., . fiw of wedder-shee' is ,now com.- .. n , we' have had" little ­ in Trinity Medical College, Toronto. that the net increase* is $2.00 -per . hog- vices: as , sembled oi, invented by ib�.! - f.1-1 I . 1, - . . %, diffefen'. 'Ddrfs of the Province amd, .. _ . . . c p ' 1. . . . . Mes�rs. S, A, Diekson amd, James This increased. price will, it is- hoped, -I 'I '. , . . 1, . �. . -1 ,Engine�i ng Section, Field Husban- - w.a s , , ,; .. mUtAd and redu ed to � 1d. sterling, -more than a passin shower. When . McKinlei, .of -town, , hav& returned add a stimulus to bog pr'oductio stutient at Londori. He was �. ' I . " ­': " L .'. . I , . ' . .1 . . I 19 , . I ho-ine' froin their studiies at Toronto , I 11, dry Division, Domlilion Experimental ! I ,�­:.". -the ­'although'8eedingg has been over for , sa s tl�e Review. . - graduate of Ottawn Normal S6bool. I . . praetiSO of k661 'tiding Js still' ' - Univer-sity. . � y . . Farms Service, are many items, of a f the. Ontario.School , of�Art, For I A .. . , L- - �week§,,the land still seemed -to be . Four Seaforth� boys, R. .McDonald, . * * * ' I auxiliaily utility, qpite apart from the several year� he was,teacher in Zur� ' . I ,, kept up and'thefin6. rigidly, exacted. '' - an'd ,.. . . .1 . Skunk --Tail -Grass . � ­.. . .. ' - - - .1 ­ i W, McDougall, H. Jac4son and W. , plans specificatioris' for heavier .� . I.., : , Jying 'fallow. Wh I Jeb Public school, afid at.tbai time for I., . �. The effects, of this.bakonial fegula- . . ten up Aintil ^last, �' "' 0 ; , � ..., Brierly, who' are this �.eason playing Skunk -tail grass, oi, wild barley, is farm '"machinery, For example, full , a sideline he was engaged. in the art ; � l � � , . ,:. tion have been. salutory ,beyond .., week there was no reat ' ative perennia.1- weed, occurrinT informatioh' with 'detailed plans 'and of printing. Shortly after being in I I I .. I . gTowth in - with the Toronto Lacros*e CIRk-took a n . I . . I ' I from Lake Superior ­.westward, -par- specilications way be. obtained for I Zurich lie went to the G6van, Sask., �i �', . what could have been ex . . If I . . part in the match on the' Quien s. I . il'alkaline, spil., but has also making necessary articles for poultry, district in 1965. Mr. 'jjatta ifirst took :f ­ . ­ . pected. Five , ' - - field or pasture �' . � birthday. 6vtweft Toronto afid Corn- ticularly I � �. . I I . ."".. . . � .1 .1%, I atoekg of gool were formerly said to - - " We haven't, had ioomuch rain yet -, wall, and tb6 papeis speak vety high_ 'been found occasionally in Eastern such as, a range water unit, self- up a home�tead and' later. started the ' ; 1� .i I'' . ,� .. . . I ly pt tb'em. I . I I � Cana.da. It is .a serious enemy to waterer, feed trough, water fount, [Publication of itlie NokomfA Praif4� � I I ' I I . 1, I grow for every stock of corn through ." t ''But take a' drive, .or even a -look At the %ports events at the.24tb of , ,'I�men. being a sourpe of injury. niash feed ' - ,: .. . I ,. . stoL er. feed mixer, 'range shel- News, a weekly newspaper which con- - , . to borsbs. cattle and sheep. The ter "d a roost and pit. . I � li." . all the. lands of- the bar6ny -and twen�- . 'about, ,and see the -amazing effect ' May celebrntion in Seaforth on Moa- tinned under his directi6ri untfl 1929, 1 . � �. . . I. 11 .. 7' I . :. ' I day la,st, the following took prizes in barbed se - .eds .and awns penetrate the For.sheep there ure single.and dbu- , -:-Zurich Herald, . ' , . I I -, - - ,1.1 . ty,,thraves,of'barl6y'did n9t.then pro- the ',rain we -have' had has - iIad u the animals, months, ble feeders and for hogs there are .a , . 1 il I I . th-el charactpr ATess,ing contest: let, 'soft tiss es Of . Road Improvement Program . I . I � dike -one - boll. Now grounds -on ille country.. The leaves are out-, X McNamafa, "'Uncle Sam"; '2nd, 0. cattsing Irritation and inflamed ulcers. hog breeding 'cr�t�, loading chute, Dr. R. Hoh.bs Taylor, member of -the _1 I * I . , . . ' - , 1 . . . 41, ... I ' The seeds 41so work down 'beside .feeding troukhs foil, all sizes Of PigS, Legjgature tor Huron� riding, an- .1 '... �,. . , are'so el . the gard* L. Schmidt, "Clergyman"; 3rd, Doug- the teeth, producing ififlammittion self -feeder, pig creep, weighing crate, I nouncei that gh extensive rond !m- " - ,,, , . eared . from. this noxious I I ens. are up, the fields of grain , ,,,, �Vilsou, "Ne* Woman." In, the � i 4 .­, I I . . . I . . �,.� I . . . weed that ihe' ,corns are in high re- - � are amazingly green, there is growth * football competition Thos. Stephefis wad swelling Tke weed does not green feed I'ack, alfalfa 'feed rack, hog provement and bridge c6nstruction I'll i::1':1. .1 ­ flower the fir*s't year but later carries feeiling platform, and farrowing pen. 4 T ­ r., -1% quest.for seed; and 'After the most � in the pastures. and'Tom Wilson were first, withiAllie * I -program is to be carried out this -year . . I � f." � .1 I . I Bethune and A.'Morrison, second. In beautiful' silky bristly Jieads, three to Among miscellaneous articles are it in.the South Huron district. Tenders� I.; , �. . � ­'.....­... I- ­­ . 'But some -,people are very,.very ee- . � 41 � ... I., .... ­ diligent search - the Gool rider's can - "the 14crosse competition,- Paul Pr four inches long of ,a pale yellowish- harro,w dumping device. a breeding are being cailed for ii new bridge,at' ' _ j.?:- . . . ,an ,,,I J, Bell were winners, with green, often. tinged with redi., There stall and bull pen for cattle, feed Bayfield. on a�higber level thnn the , - 41111� . 1. . I - is no difficulty in eradicating this alley cart, , home-made anvil. wago r X. hardly discover as many growing . hard to suit. In fact, gi'ven the ower erl- Present bridg . ., . �. 11 "I. . p Thos. Ste'liens and A. Bethune, s A e in Order to e I ;!, . P I _ liminate, 1 2.. �, I I . stocks of gool the'fine for which will to make their own weathp,r o,nds. I I 0 grElss. weed from land 'that can be Jack;,fly- trap,'biig holder, seed' treat- the sharp"lurn on the Bayfield sid"6 I __, '' . . I . I . It ,no two _ ' F. I - - ,� " nner and -a drink." . , � Mr. Gpbrge Murray had the 13�lsfof ploughed,' but it gives consi,derable, *r, potat6' cuttej,, potato sorter, handy of the rival.. The eq,tIma,ted cost of 4 ) . .., , i�l I .., .... afford them a di , people in.the country woul,d agree. "' , , ave iL trouble in 'waste places wber-6 it rip-., ..farm yard ca,rt, and a low -slung wag,pn. this constrvetion is $200,000. The* 13ay- . ,­ tune. to b. ' coup16 of fingers on t_,� . . . . - . ens Its seed which,lis widely scatter- As in the -case with heavier farm field-Goderich section of the, Blue Wa- I ­ . , ( his left hand badly Janinled one day ;1 z The writer did not -say how'many i .1, !" .1 0 - �.A . .! ed by wind and ,iyater., . I I �,A,,�., seasons Wtciok to completely eradi- ; I �.... I , I . ast. week. I . trucks, tractors, a4d othe� Machinery fer Highway Is to be Prppai-ed for the, .", "', * * * full information with Plans and spect- laylii I . 1". � The Misses," Robinson, of - - ,g dt a good PertnaiTent pave- I � , O'... cato this Woe& The point is, it Was,, . �i I .. . L , , In Th e Meantime'. ' b's'ta,2ptuia, - Alkali Sol[ Bad fications may be obtained by writing in �nt, I I . 110'i-�., , , . V. . hey, have ]lad a neat and SU . . The section frarg Brand Bend 1. .i�.. . I . . _.­ " � , I Plants differ greatly In .their toler, to, or visiting ir coavenient, - to gayfleirl ,also in to be Improved. " . ( ...'� . I accomplished. Possibly the same - � . . . fence 4r'ectdd in front of tfielr resi- the - 1, !� ,% d Bee. The work'was, done.by Mr. ance of alkali soil, the , term used Dugineering Section. Field Husbandry H'igh*ay No. 83 froni Exeter to, Grand I ,ki;�� `­ ' .A French "scientist has ' red�' "etv I . K., . I - p icted . 11 where there are vgsr�qjqg. soluble sa,J _ental Farm, Bend is to receive attention and, ten I I 61 . . . treatment would effect the same re D� Id,Moore, of Egmondville. ,,Js Division, - Central ExperIM I I . ; with assurance that in a.thousand' Mesgre. Winter and Dick shipped a In, the soil. Alkali land .should -be Ottawa. I - I �1'1- sult with every weed in, Ontar" .. . 'ders -are being caliled for three new T, I .. I , ­ io. I Will , numb,, of bogs from Kippen on Fri- ,-carefully avoided in choosing the site * * *' . briftes on this road., which will be ,,!�:, .. � , , . � I Possibly too,. the "same -result could years time the Atlantic Ocean day last. . . I .. for a garden. Amon,X garden plants, '. - Practical Measures widened and built up in preparation � I i I ., I , I . I . 11 I I I I I ", _ . . . , � be reached by a rigid enforcement ,o'f , , have disdppeared, and that America Mr. R.'B. McLean, kippen. who is beets.and, mangels bave high toler- To calcillitte.--the capacity of grain for paving. This, . work -is estimated ,.. ,,�,,, . , well stocked with potatoes, made a ance in sall-ne land but potatoes are bins In bushels, multi �!��;_.e ' and Great Britain will be joined. � ply the ,volume to cost $126,000. Htkbway, No. 84 from ,.: . I , 1�­�', . �;,. , , . the laws. we a1rea4y have on our .: . I � g6nerous offe' of 100, bushels free to Only moderately go, and, corn onli of the bin In Cubte feel by 1.28. ' Hensill through Zurich to the Blue ­ I . 1,.,%;�; ..., . . . r `1� , ghtlY. � K'' ., I 11 ,j4'., . I statute books,, without We sincerely hope that'the ,spirit the neighboring town.9 for the benefit 911 Small fruits and tree fruits Measuring hay in mow: To find Water.,Aighway is to receive- surface I , ., . resorting to I 1!,,�",:. - . , .. ,- of any in -need, but no, one wanted are generally sensitive to salts, some the number of tong of bay in a mow, treaffinent. The I Exeter-XIpperr, section J'�� , - - Gool riders. -1 ... ... . I of good feeling, which has e "' . ­AUP,�� . � I . . Xisted'be-,' ;them. . of them extremely -so. Multiply the length by the, width, by 'of No. 4 highway, Is to be 'repaired - , " 11, 51f: . I �. 95 - . , I the height, all in fe t, and divide by and resurfaced. The estimated total V,!Y . , ­ If,' haw4viir, Gool riders became - bet*ee-h the States- and Britain All Mr, "John. Murray's' gunning mare . ,. ZI It_ , . . ,� U!", ".. , t ., � � � , ,�,, I is, no Ily chell on Monday. � - h,ky and, how -long It has been In the of t;te work, 'said Dr. Tayl&,' is to, . ,� .�., . I "" . IL . . . I . d ' the v6gue ag4inj there I ' doub through th"'" -_ . took second place 10 ber class, in Mit,. . Gbodi' But Not ideal 400 to 575, depehdineg on the kind of aost of this program Is $480,000. Some I ,� �, .. t ., . I e war years, will stead' Farm marinre�, While a very ,Valu 4 t ,`,�X�,, 1. but ,that. the"- competition among . increase through the years that the Mr. .1. A.'Clatk, of town, ha's return- able fertilizer, is not In Itself ideal. mow. . I begin within the ,'next few W-eeks,— � I '... ­1�,,, !: ­ . . . I 11;, �tlll;;: � I . . . ad from Callfaygia, where� he has been golls'all over Canada frequently lack Meaimiring hay In a rectangular Goderich §Ignal-Star, , I , - I ., ��', ".. . � rants'lor the job would be of the - Atlantic is -receding, to. the, obint for the past fa* months. He.speake one,....two, or, all of the thre'6 ii,eces- stoc : T flnd ibe 1111mbee 6f tons of Appointed to Kirkland Lake Staff . "I ... 1011r_* . . aspi I k 0 '' , .11 , _d,yi. . "'. . . Kq; , 11��)' . . fiercest nature, because being allow- . where they will ,see dye to eye in all - in glowing terms 'of the btatities of sarY nutrients—nitrogen, .phosphate , LbA-k in a reeftilijular stack of average � 'Miss Hazel arimmon, who was, on . % If 1, %?.!�;,; ` that land. I . . and potash. One ton.'ot f4rm Manum oonstruction, Multiply the overthrow the staff I ,.,;��,, - . � I things and staild ghbulder to shoul- in of the Mitchell,lit'gh school I 'I I fl,lji,,`�.� ..... .... -�- ed ev �srn ,Messrs. John Snider, T. A. McL,ach- .contains about 10 ,pounds of filtrog6jl, 'bi the length by this width, all, for several years and . has since been . � 1,0 _ , P, a all fraction of'bt cent per 1,4-,� )��, L �, _ Id Stipply, the, meins for der in all' good Works. . -5 pounds of phos-phate and 10-poundt. f6et. Multiply this result'by, three and in COboorg, has accepted it p6�ttlon ;, ,� : �. 1, weed, wQU I 1- ]In, Cecil Sim�Bon'and: lohn lmtt6A- U. � 'g. 0 , "! , I'll �, ,,��:; � � I., I "'..'­ � I 11..� . . . t� I 1, , , , " I 'I, X 8 ", � ( Ir I . . �:_ ' *�'fpd dioners govell In the W- ` .0 '' , llur&had quitd a, spin on their *hd6ls W POtR811. As. Awex4implei farm d4vidio by 10, Abd then divide by 400 Of' the staftof the Xtfkl d- ike 01- I X�,'�;O.;-, ,, ��:,!,I-Vro 'd"' ''uW I vy��,, ." , .., 1. on on ad L �c I I . day, ft6f4oft l9ruco ; OhOsPhatb Is- to 5,95, depandlng� on the ' , V11,111.4 A. __ '" . eantime. ludging by nit- ImId in , . . ' I I A - - it ,,.'�,�,;�, ,'�I�� I 'I I I U .. 11 perg, B'At'l , Pid, to stroffiftall, Won . �111, 1�;"��I!`:,"4"­ . .,� , 14 , � � - . kind' Of bay lqglate to instruct Ift, Art and Crafts. �­. - �,�::�,%,!-­ �;�il,�,­As:lufilffifiWl Afilhj��uW e- ; 'r,. . . .1 "'; , . . *&,,R­on� , o. ,ed States:' iid`7BrAfsh,pa ' ah, ifid mdrning, ,6116,'bf thd' Idogi fi-ftii5titty.- d§llblehlt aod� h,6* Jong. it- 1hag b6dk, It, 91tWk., it is of especial ffiterest, foi know that � ? 1. '. . ­ I . I by, `fty of 'St ' it'"'s IE6 ftdfk, end el,60101its, ift.&O soil,in'Saskat6how,an, W611-gottled � al-falfa bay, to estimated Jose W- � � , - , ",I, � ' ' r -t . .1 ", , ��­­ . ��y ,� , � .. - 6 2*11%," ­ I ',stipanior' . i , I Ph Ord', got-tv,%w of .Xro. 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