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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-04-18, Page 2, moi , ,,; ,. r ^Ar^ �"A' N"'"'+" . d . . r, 1--F-- ,:�.., , , 11 .. ., , ,. ,:, . „ �F :.. v, , : !+ ' .3.. .. ,-,.. ...,.....c.., ,.. `` - w I .,,.. ... f' w �tl a r Y . r � Y .e .,. � � I. .... ��. ."T' .. Trim, :' ... .. x. ... *,��'.�^^T ��, ,,:.n f. I,.e ,:Y : '.,, Y. 'R ,,. .i ..x., , -111 1. 1, .x �„ 1 at did x i �, '�` c.c� f h s 11 il 1 e . r ur , ,f a . ,� la d �: I n, r n ntt ad co?e froix the Cor 11 . tilei I , l . 1.,eI ­ �;;� �i a ` ,., soy. +'' he f .r, I r e I" Establ?sed ,'� s f t.. �; ms ghe.,.. diprld th_ o, . c 1. soil ,f M .xi.10 t." wn hi • is no li ht I I I 11 �,, . � :Keith 1VI .1 Ph 14T p ._o s p t � itdlu p3eked'. a1i , 1, 4411, �d a� _, _ . t .,rentluw� 4 .. .A .... I ::�, - . , - .:. , � ...— . ,.:lir.. .. , , eand ;,soil. On he on rar t is Qlrl� �. t C Th F pQsltor of • iitt7 ; and ' > a 58; „x pnb;llshed,at afQrtb[; Out x'ia, ev �! ;; I - asci of ';Qssb1 t h aviest soil iii , h' III _ a ternooll b McLean p twauty>-4ve !ears ag , Wy'',y , the count 1\Te�ertheless the to ,soil . - u' t � � � h t I auld! sort�e day y�l Y49 p --soil' Vii% fellows, has bo .ght il. GQ w►Geo t. C a qe # N5R in that •1. .,... g . r part of the township Is be- o Huron it r hotel in ihe,villagb and, according to be able to sit nnsi vi'myselfYkhasd1 loo>c Qlergyman Shovels Drlf#a j • iFr nt- The Hu nxpa� a the lie er, }{e plaAs•on making it clot �h tits Ta& g A I .her of Ca�nacI.an inniil to move, and move to a er- . rr ... per- April 14, 1.922 into, a most mwdern affair. Whe'>L� I • Tho, bar room was a, lace nev.. r dig- 4� trip from I wife,, to Lender toN a Cee�y Newspapers .. ceptib'e extent. And wll's t follows In The aniq:gal meeting of Rhe Seaforth drove try dere yestersla3� I nat�icerU `otissed at 'home. Mother alw,ay>� bring hems his wiLe'ie for sQnP A �: dissociation. one art will eventually follow, in Lawn Bowling Club was! held in the Ed. Peters and spm'e men starting to ,frowned as the word. Father, on Rhe lent in hospital the a , 1, r,' «,,I• d p tear downi the old-fashioned Yro'nt ver other hand, would s,.fteu sli me ten dhe90 aped into aweek-lozxg batt)$ w h r . counoil'ehamber on TLiesday eveaiirg, . . - otlle'rs, , The following officers were elected: and'a• cents •to roil down the 'street for ,lac ed 3iighways before,, the Ileo. , " ' Honore " This may be another step; along ,, „, ,. There are `several reasons for this ry -presidents, J. • J. Merngr, : . yseDepart, ' 111, ^� FST Friday Apr riT 18 19.4? the candy. while he alipped�• inside. ,When Gbal¢les 7p. Cox ,reached ho :''��'. �, p r Charles Stewart, Dr. Mackay and E. hath aP progress, but it is a trifle dies 'he came -out, he would be, w:f"pinfi his days .he spent with,-Higbwa - , When our , forefathers came t0 'thisent, turbing to Bade such a Y ilia,r place' moustache off ' with I& 'back of ,his meat Toad, crews above.11iu'g away at a a , county the bush was their main en- vice-president, ce PresidsentpHa Harry SteWart;�seicre• -u e of th mddel•n;'stick hand, antL I always detected a note heavy drifts, ualIy 1]e was able t4 11 Over Noll) "rned or ese Into n� `I a eiri '. Til@ had to clear oil"the trees tary, G. U. Haigh' treasurer, R, H. places with chromium land black glass• of mubh better' nature about, him'; 'he get as far' as xi'1iloas saturd'ay. Leav- a sok„ " . y , y an•d 'a lot oP fancy doo-dads like' that. made a sortie In 'between the pair of Ing Mrs' ox in good'' care there, he 4 - - .. _ . Sproat, �' : 1 n high School area• fan before .th could sow their grain, Agiss`4=es Barton, of town, is;hax- The Farmers' hotel has been an swinging 'doors. In shite of such hiked' their rest of the wayr home, az° rt rf+ Instztutli around here for as fon as• robTP$o •as a ilio BW q�p p r on so v oea i'rien •. aP Mrs:>An ail kl s... ri Nwx' „fie UridGr hot fire from more than and, the ,had to have sin to lave. Ing a eeayent block veneer put on g p rtgge itue,r'a.coyy riPing in ti`mEe'ta bb re'aciiy for Sunday wt � y her home on James-S`t.• .Mr.,R. Frost I can remember, Every, Missionary:' slcl�, :whigh ,had-dsdevilled him lir ds d � �; _. ' , one source this winter. Some county Cdnsequently they sacrificed the is doing the work. • ' meeting and Lady. Homemaker Quild.1'the • way �q town,. he could always pleased• to know -her heaitb is iiiI ,fir , ., im'pr ved and she was none the i7orse . 1 r e'�•s have been. anything but sym- trees. Then they had to have drain-• A, D. •Chapman, of Bridgeburg, and meeting since the year one has been manage to 6trike up^a merry song on;, I W: A. Chapman, of Hamilton, were `passing resolutions about, it, These the 'way home: Just before we got for lie 100 7n31e trip which took a a `' "Y ; . thetiC, while a similar attitude was age, and huge drainage systems -came, week -end Vests of their parents, Mr., resolutions have 'thoughtfully been, home .be would look at zrie and wink weep to' complete.—Kiacafidine News. q. +&, ZpUyed'byand Mrs'. W. E Ohapman. shelved' each year when the 'proprie- and'say, "Maybe we, better not say Returning To England ry- some munici al coon- into heir +° for has 'kickQd thio h with a YaiYly anykhin to your mother about me�, P g. Mr. George Israel has sold his reel- g Mr: and Mrs.',(lalvin Heywood Beit �` �' and some officials In township+ And because swamp land 'vas dente oa Market St. to Mr, George "substantial donation going into, the hotel! she's not fond Wednesday^, for New York and will 1 and village Councils good, rich land, most of the swamps sparks. When I was a boy it .was consider of sawdust," •Late}• ou I got the joke. sail b`iiday on, the Marine. Marlin for The argument was of.course that - were drained 'to.ox That continued Mr, w. J. Finnigan, secretary Of, ed' to be .one of the' greatest thrills Once m7^'father took me into th'e` ,Great Britain. .Calvin•slerved overseas rr' ' •` '• > > Egmondville 'school 'board',• is adyer possible to 'manage to get going• by big dining room for ddnu'er. .The girls with the Sigiiat Corps, and, the army . "I4+.' it is impossible 'for pupils to attend until the ,lack of trees and .lack Of ` lising.for tenders for the' erection of the big front window along aboltt,nine Wet'e very .,nice to me and the food'' of''occupation and,returned to Canada 'i 11 r. c; ,new schoolhouse to .be erected in or ten o'clock, The'sleak looking city Ives Wonderful, nd'I had 'a sip of in June of•..l.ast,year. Three months "Ill'.."...any, high school, at a distance from: . swamps to -hold water, resulted in Egmondville this sumnger, drummers' would be sitting inside the .father'stonic which he said he al- . ­Pater 'he was joined by iiia wife, the i. Colne, when roads become blocked. the creeks drying, up and the rivers • Rev:'"Capt, Edwards, pastor of Sea- w'indow with their feet up on the'' ways took when eating 'out. . ,former Doreen Mary Jones, "Of Lo,n- , P: 11a , Port 1'Iethodist Church, has received) ledge smoking Fat cigars, it alVvays There ate 'a million ;nemories^ in .don, Eng., who s'e'rved in the English with .snow as the were on several were reduced to summer trickles: In h y looked warm and eom�fortable inside; this old white brick establishment, a call to ,the Methodist Church in Lis- Airfarce. Calvin is • a carpenter •by y • vecas ons . in this district ,this past recent years spring floods have run towel. and .1 vowed. and declared on each and it seeans 'to be a shame -to, dis- trade' •and will be employed in Eng- . i ' # ,rare occasion, Ivhen I was privileged •turb it's slu;nbering nowl viiiter. Wild, washing over farm fields, No, Mrs. 'Lamber't, of 'town,,,is having a . Land with his fattier iu-law,, who, 'is a . But it•could be ointed ut that. moisture W,as left in a d summer. cement block foundation placed under, builder.—Exeter Times -Advocate, � ;. • • a 1� C her residence on Market' St., and other - Farm Sold• . -: #,here were 'a great many public and The top soil is beginning to move. improvements made to, the property, " , "" � continuation Schools that were fore- But we shouldn't° bl me our fore- Dauglaa Beattie and Harry Iiiuch_ 0 Mr. and. Mrs. on Fred Oster have sold! ley, of the Ontario Agricultural Co',- ®JUST A SM QRO their Yarm on No. '4 Highway to. ri4r- ,ed to close their doors for several fathers. They worked' and planned lege at Guelph, were home over the 0. ®. Keith Webster, oP• os Possession Township. [ ' i " ' days at a time for the same cause. In the, be's't they knew, how; and• soil week -end. mi *Webster takes possession ,the A very enjoyable evening Ta's miad�le of May.—Blyth S'tand•ard, this- district, iu.,every winter, there erosion was not one Of their probr spent in Cavan Church, Winthrop, oil A.proud and happy young veteran A retired colonel ,living in the coup- Married 57 Years -~ W, be occasional times when Wea- leets. The ossibl had never heard Friday, A1rri1 7, when a banquet way hurryin down th`e street to hiss work try, . ca a into town -ands enterin a Old' Yrieads will join The Standard ,FW y p y held ,by the members of the' prganiz- in the morning' met Brown, a veteran restaurant; ordered a - steak. The in extending hearty congratulations. to . . i ,, ther conditions will force the closing of it,. and certainly- never experiene- ed ibis Class aP the church, f. a of the First Great War, Congratu- waiter. brought it to him rare, very Mr. and Mrs, William Emigh, of Tot - ',m' # this'or'that sehaol, no matter what ed it. It is, however, known. -today. The •sacfied oratorio, "The Cruci- late me," he cried, "we have a baby rare. The colonel aem-a it ,be tenhanr, who observe the' 57th Lni- F r.type of a school it may be. A bliz- . In fact it will shortly be an immedi- " bylt r;� �n�Vxehsau oin Monday �"� I'm' glad 'to' •hear it,' said Brown. " y e on Wed�es- .. . 11 it's Mreaci cooKea; • ore waiter clay, April 16, Mr, and Mrs. Emigh s n our+hooey" taken back- and cooked. ersary o sir marF[ag zard is ust as . effective' i --a- centre ate roblem that will have to be soly- evening last b Professor. .Anderton r,1 were married in Blyth and are Ptrrmer N . ] p g y"" Aild, she is ver beautiPut snapped. I.• and his choir of James St, Church, "Indeed _she... is." replied..the. young Cooked, my eye! ' retorted, the old residents.—Blyth' Standard,. I where there is an enlarged high ed if farmers are, going to be allow- Exeter,••ass:isted by Miss Gibbons, of"f,ather. soldier, "I've seen„,cows hurt' worile .-Cfieese Factory PersArtel Changed) -- , - school• 'area: as it is on the conces- ed to stay on the land.'- There' is no Clinton, •and Mr. W. •o. Goodwin, lead- f dd- than that and they got well!" ti ,. "And she'is very intelligent, a " Mr. W. J. Hill, of Orillia, and -Mr. Bions•, . more new virgin land to .settle on. er oP St. Paul's Anglican Church, Hen- ed the order veteran. „ 4 ,b Alex Rose, have taken positions at the , sail, and Mr. M, R. Rennie, 'leader of ••wok here," the -now suspicious Blydlt +Farmers' -Co operative Cheese ' But t0 Say that elle new high SC11001.. , o Carmel . Church chair. young father said, "how do you know , " Afy wife," said, Mr. Henpecle, "kiss Factory. Mr. Rose is an experienced " area plan is entirely unworkable for Mr. Glen: Broadfoot, .of the Sterling so. much about our baby'?" es me every -time I come, into the cheesemake•r, with bias O.A.C. diplo- . The .Delin uents Bank, Shedden, is visiting relatives in a'• - Y I have had six, -or my oym," was house." ora, Mr. Bill is' an a this reason is just the 'same a. say- • . • • _ pprented. M Mr. a y Hensall. the calm reply. "Ah," said his friend; "that's af- ?, ' About this time of year anything - y Carman Hodgins has purchased Mr. F. M °• ing.' that our railway service"is un y J " g , •-'.Che fiery heavy rains of the first rection." • • �- B•ainton's hoose 'on.. Dinsley Street, about income taxes makes dnteredst- . part' of tlj6,week have made the roads Dr. Knowalll; '!You must not stay "No," 'sighed Henpeck, "that's • iu.- workable too, because on several ac- • - - in the vieluity of Hensall very muddy, out 1•ate at night, .Mr.. Smith." vestigation." presentip, occupied by R. E. Si1.Hb; and , . hi readiri . Also,.to now. that there a`s soon as Kir. Sillib vacates Mr. Rosa lCasions this winter trains were com- . g g The fo7aowing. tenders' were let by Mr. Sm'ith:. "Is the night air bad -- . + who is a married man with. one. boy, t, ' `" . 14tely blocked as well. Or to say that . are some delinquents -in all; the, Prov The for the new water-. far me, doetor?" . • . Girl11 : "l ah.ought I -told you ,to came will tale possession. He• -will take lip inees Scattered across Canada. `works, sy(aterll: The B,' & N, Planing , Doctor: "No•, it isn't :that. It's the after supper." - residence herd about 'the. middle of ' aur' highways are only a 'bill' of ex- Mil, Milverton,• for $42,385 for com- excitement after getting ,home' 'that . Airman: That's what I came af- June, In the planingmild a artment `.. .._ se. because the c n knot al ' s Tn fact, in all Canada, there 'acre' lil'eting reservoir, pump house and ur• you!" ter.".,' d p ' n , -_ y y • . h `r 4'qr, Rays Hanna.'of Atwood; has taken . + .:' X28 288 tax delinquents and: the 4 ,r dRd®illts ceording to plana and, sped- . be k t o en. - over' the managerial job. — Blyth , . kept p T-dk rensy in`t'er Bridge'B�.-Boiler 'Co:, " . . • . . .. . However ' the discussions 01l' «the ernmental department claims that . of ,Iincaztdlfie, for elevated tank at "Standar d. „ r �. s '� Ordination Service they owe dame $'5 000 000. At least $s;sao , school area question, *hick ra g is too Schaal'repoit • , g- The foFlowin Huz�oa�, F.e' d e art 1'01"L Of lir.' Earl G. Moore, B.A.., will .'be 1` ; that- is' what a return tabled in the , ed like a tempest for some weeks of S s McKillop; for, March r �' qr daiued Into the ministry of the past, seem to be�all over now. The Ea Walt on, Jr.. IV Margaret 0 e � Presbyterian Churbh an Friday even- House of Commons a few, weeks .ago v ton ".III= m Hart, Harold d S [ng, in riieltille+Church. bir, Moore showed, _ - Agi Culture-_Tak 'mN w _. . ' .tumult and 'the shouting have died. Hart and 1An Ho land, equal, JT. IIl • �' grew 'up to,, young manhood inn ,tolA=a It is an, odd thing to iha,t the .gnly Stewar ,-.Dolmage,' Annie Broome. '" and w`as a member of the' church. The - There is always opposition to any �•, . C.C. Pr.'ovin e in the •�OI'ji ,Ian. Annie 'Han- ministers of the Presbyteiy''r:il1 assist Sr. Ii Magaiet Pethick, t;. • . ' new scheme in education or anything no,,, Mabel' Pethick and ,Jack Mont- •Garden Seeds Should Be Treated mould irito the egg and, hastens spoil- in'the service. A social hour it•I11 fol- ti .. ;should surpas§-all 6 q , r in evadiingf, bni4y; .equal; Isabel Eaton; Evelyn , Home gardeners will find. their will age. Tlii use of cleaning machines, low- -the "s,ervice.—Brussels Post. , ' . else, and the opposition to high s'choo�l ; their I11COme taxes. I wOLltd appear: , i`.:'CaznpbeIl. Sr: I—Wilson Little, Wilson get a better stand oY plants from the whether on the w.ashdng'.or abrasive Purchase Gwocery Business 01 .areas will continue-ln Some quarters .: / principle, is not recommended. Eggs q Gampbeil. Sr. I'r.—Hagold Pethick,' vegetable and flower seeds they sow that there was.a laek•af"ti�a llna C ' Of Messrs. George Hotchkiss and liar-. .1 Iwithout •a doubt. Willie D'ohnage, Bussell Dolmage, Roy by dusting the seeds with one of Bev- .with small spots of dirt or stain• may ry Angus have purchased the grocery • BUt in the e'nd whether it�,� next conscience somewhere ,At aid:,, rate, ,• Dolmage, Willie, Campbell, Margaret eral prepared chemical compounds for 'be,cleaned by using fine.,.gbrasive ma- business. of Mr, George Olver, who is { r ,' - , Montgomery.. , , the purpose, which can Bebought at teriai, such as -emery paper, but should retiring from business. The. � take ear or ten ears from noW the fan Saskatchewan heads the poll. , , y any s.eed stare, 'says W. H Wright, be. applied to the section of the "shell "..' �;� y p possession 'next blonday. Mr, Olver, will be universally adopted because "-The Financial Post has broken From Tihis Huron Expositor Chief •Seed; Analyst, Plant Production on which tb4 actual• dirt 'or stain iso has been a merchant in town for manyr ' , Aril i6, 189T Service, Dominion Department of Ag- As a matter of fact, no~type of clean- years, at., one time ,aonducti. a but - down the figures In the overnment p 1.9 . that System means better Schools,' g :L. McDonald.& Co, of-�Val'ton, have riculture. .-Such dusting helps to pre Ing, can do a very, satisfactory job ori £her shop, but for the' past• sixteen \I. r ' rdturns as follows: '• secured, the contract ,for' supplying vent attacks' of fungi or. moulds•,that very^ dirty or stained. eggs. In addi= better equipment, more efficient the Pillage of Biu cels ,with the nee cause seeds to rot or youttg seedlings tion,. an kind of cleaning to au egg years, a groceity, store. Mr. Tot�h'kisa Collected Amount f Y g y has beth' employed, by Rhe .North Ends . teaching, and enlarged and more • F essa lank for sidoWaiks. to die before the come up, Small tends to remove the protective coat- Grocery and previous to his connec- g 1945 OW1ilg' % ry P x e adequate eourse�s of study. '•• •• •- . Millions Miss Jessie. McDougally of Egmond- Packets of seeds can be ea ly treated' Ing of 'the shell and, hasten the deter= t was the local manager .of ion 'there Prince Edward Island .. $ 2.47 $ .13 4.3 Ville, has been,' appointed .to the posi- by opening the corn'er,.of .the' packet, ioration of egg quality. The; solution• the 'Dominion'! -S -tore. Mr, An' And, that, afier all, should be the Nova Scotia 41.73 L70 4. • tion in •the Sun, ;officse lately occupied, then adding as much of the chemical of the difficulty is' to keep .the nests. I•ocal boy, has operated the general I , aim of eve• • ciitizen who has the ' ` New 'Brunsxick ........ . 27.79 .82 2.9 -by Miss Campbell. dust as can be, held on the point of , litter and feet of she hens relean. deliver and is well a 1$,0? 4. g eggs is y acquainted with welfare not"' only of .our.,youth but • • • • • . • • • • • • Seaforth was visited' -by another' fire a ..penknife, Close • the packet and 'Another cause of soiling of Quebec 442.98 all residents or the town. Winghain.. > >• Ontario, •..... , ....,...•.... 748.32 15,45 2; on Tuesday morning, when 11r, Thos. shake well. Care should be taken not busty packing" material. 'Soun'd clean Advance -Times. ©f our country, at, heart. , . Manitoba, . �. :............ 78.54 2.22 2.9 .Dickson's dh'eeA6 factory. at the north to inhale any of the dust and to w ash fillers; • flats and trays should' always- ays• ' ` - • ' Saskwhet�•an 23.79 1:98 8.3 end :of the town. w•as, found, to be` on the. hands with sloa'p and' .water after ' be used. As soon as ' eggs are col- . Transferred To Sudbury . A� Alberta ..,.. .. 51.55 - 1,75 .3.4 Are, and was;burne'd to the ground. - handling the .dust. lected, they should be takento,a clean Watt, who resided at the Colli nits True British Columbia ....... 136.73'"`' ••3.26 2.4 Mr.:,John McMillan, Jr.;' near Rox- To treat' larger quantities of seeds cool room with a -'temperature between' son House Por the past , several 1Nhen the fi ures_Were relea's'ed 117 boro,-has let the contract for improv- a glass jar arrra�"other airtight'contain- 55 and 60 degrees. They shbuid be mouth's and was, employed as -an in- S in of the recent floods In g. Ing and enlarging his 'residence for er should be used, 'Put enough -seeds •left there iii the Wire -collection pails vesti3ator for, the Departm'emt"af Vet - 11.1 ,:; .... g the House there was no explanation , $800. Mr. Harry Edge does the wood in the jar to about halt fill I,t: ~'•Then (if these are ' usedl� ` or laid out oil erans' Affairs. has ',been transferred to I.ti at' ei y and dlstrlct, the London work and Mr. F. Gutteridge the mason add the required amount of dust, close trays for about 12 hours to cool thor- Sudbury, leaving for the northern city.. ' . 6� as to how the people', of Saskat'che- on Tue�da ':. ` rre'e. Press Says:. Taking the long work. ,t'he'container tightly, -'shake and turn) oughly. Only after that.time, should ay,' Mitchell Advocate. . wan were able to get away with it. Mr, John Crozier, of ,Leadbury, held for 'about two, minutes. Screen or, sift they be packed in shipping cases. Un- Farm Sold 'to 'Carlingford -Man' • ; , • view, the most .serious uestion is not Possibly they have attained the fac- a sur,�essful wood bee recently and a 'off the e,Ntra dust ar�i" d the seeds -"are des no, eircum'stanees should the eggs The 7 q Mitchell Leibler farm on con-- . the, damage t0 property and homes, social . gathering at night.' • ready to plant. be kept on the farm more `than a ' ceskton -, Ftrilarton ToWuship, said to • K ulty of 'their' government t0 talk Miss Maggie Norris has returned to Chemical dusts for treating• seeds week. Also more frequent marketing be one of, the finest in this entire 'dis- but the loss' to the farmers of West- themselves out of any situation, .or her home in Staffa, having success- are sold under slzch trade names as is desirable it. the best. financial' re- Arict, has been sold- to 'Lorne Tinning, ' J :ern Ontario. A flood like the. One fully. comipleted her second year in, Arasan, Sernesan, Spergon and Cupro- turas are to -be realized. of Carlingford. -it comprises 250 acres). over the 'last week -end, wipes away perhaps the taxing ofiicials out there.- the Women's •, Medical College, `Z�a tide. The I°ast should not be used to * * ac Mr. and Mrs. Leibler intend moving are .a little more lenient than those ionto. treat 'seeds .of such' crops ,as cabbage Agricultural Subsidies At $351;476;426 ,across the road to property, they Pur -the'. top soil -and the wealth. -of this • , The`nam.e of W. A. Kerr, of McKil- au&..rbroccoli or on lima beans. What- From September 1, 1939, to Janu- chased a few years ago from. Aaron, M '. in Ontario. to was ina'd'vertent) d i; d Steinacher. The district 1'ies- in this top. Soil. If ero p, y left but last ever ustwi compounds are ,use the ary 31, 1947, a total, of $351,476,126 purchase :price,'it.is At any rate the people of Ontario, week in the llst of succes�aful students' inrstrirc•tions on the container should ,:was paid by the Dominion„ Governmenit understood', , was well over •$20,000,— k.., sion continues and the top soil by re= ' ' at Trinity College Toronto, be strictly followed. as agriculture subsidies, according, to Aiitcheii Advocate'. ` will 'be able. to read the figures with �• r, ' peateo floods is swept away, WV6 ern Tb'e football • season has already • * * • 4 ' . . a, statement 'Sled recently in the New Manager'` At V. F.- O. fewer twinges Of .•ConSClenCe than couiiiienced. The Parks, of Market St. Drying Corn Seed House, of Commons by the Right Hon. illi. R, A. ' MacIntosh, of Guelph. " garden p a under the. captaincy of Ma&ter Willie ' Studies of" the artificial drying of James G. Gardiner, Dominion • Minis- t over as , mane er of the Uniteds !Ontario -- the aider s of of Canada a sal{ %. ' - - those of the' . People' in an other . ' ' ' ,--will be' in ,danger of becoming a' p. •y Cavan and Noirman Henderson, fell: ear corn "intended.�for-use as •s'eed ter of Agriculture. The .largest item Far'inerS Co -Operative In Wing;ha'm on, ` ,';• desert„ .. Province. Or then again; 1t might„,,.,.., victims to the prowess of the"Union's show that drying temperatures rof 165 in ?hie total was $84,10.4;622 paid .for' April' 1:• He has been connected with„ ' be that the income tax officials' are of North Main,St., cVtatnbTby Mas degrees„„to 110 degree's F, are sati"s- butterfat used, fat• creamery bufter•-, tiie U.F,O..for several years„..and re- ' ` Every word of that•"is quite true. ter Fred Chesright, by a; score of five factory •Ypi corn containing up to Next was $79,821,521'for freight assists places Air, J. .A R'i.islan, who reigned' ' the 'most` )lard -boiled and efficient goals to none. about 35 per cent moisture in the ante on Western •.. feed grains, mild- as rtYitnager, atter ,twentysix But we constitute a part of that gar- years oP collectors in Canada, Mr. Alex Stewart leaven ,for the•Old kernels •at the time of harvest, ac- feeds and screenings shipped to far- service. When accommodation is avail - R d1.ens of of , Canada and . what are , - - able Mrs. Macintosh will join 'her •hus.. l?18 Country' on Saturday: He goes in' -cord-Ing to, �t•he „experiments carried' one mlers .in Eastern, Canada anal British [` we going -to do about it•'in this dis- • " ' charge of a .number of horses for Mr. by the Division of Forage'Plants, ColuIIibia for feeding live stock. Third• hand.in town. •=-- wingham Adl -e- triet? .Contin a as we have been to Apple Ple Order ge Turnbull. Dominion Experimental Farm Ser was $44,451,040 ori -initk for'Ruid eQn- Times. Continue G�Mr. Robert Livingstone, a former vice. When, the corn Contains, 40 per sumption. Payments for the prem-' ..-- Hold Trousseau Tea ' ”' . back scans h ve neve been The famllar expression "Apple' Pie Seaforth boy, 'teas just graduated- ag' cent and 'over:of moisture at harvest, ium,s on lions, . which started first'' at On :6Vednesday evening, April 2, , 11 :11 t back and t'•ourselvels on the „ » a D.D.S.from. ,the Chicago Dental Col- iTtying at these temperatures is harm-. $3.00 for Bogs grading* Al rand $2.001 Mrs. P. Murch held sL„•,troussleau„ ih, . b 'e we a r ', Order is -much older than most of lege.,,, tui, -causing a reduction in the per- for those grading Bl, theh,diater drop- honor of her daughter,, Marion', a eo�tipletely flooded out as countless urs can remember,.and almost in daily. James Cooper, of Kippen,, made one tentage germination and slowing down 'ped to $2,00 and $1,00; • respectively, 'bride -elect of last Saturday.' Mrs. "I I„-' acres of farming land' were flooded use. 13y it of course','we mean that of the most extensive shipments of the rate of emergence from the 'soil ,,,amounted to $31,242,944. Prairie farm. rman Jaques received at the dloor. r `P, �. Shropahires from . that station on to those 'kernels .which dos not germ payments 'absorbed $18,978,- girt, , income Mrs. Alvin Cooper, showed the ,' I °during the past few weeks, everything in the house or •out of it, Tuesday, '.,The^ Is'hee:p� were sold, to J. mate, Continued studies ,by the Divi- 983; the subsidies on •appi'es totalled• and. Mrs. Harold, Bell hler eloth'es. , K We think and say that erosion does ' ' are kept exactly in their right place. , T. McFee, of Lennox, Iowa. sion on the crib storage of -corn. indi $14,409,632; and payments. on miik us- Mr's. Russeil' King and Miss Leona. Mr., John Sadder, 'Staffa., is making tate that ear corn containing up to ed for cheddar cheese Were $14,221; 'Py'm showed her quilts, linens; faucyn L� -- sot amount •..to anything here: And, . But the saying had 'an origin, and preparations to'bluld a Bourse for m,#t•, -35 per cent moisture at ,harvest 'cart• -570. AltogethO 'there were thirty-one work, dishes,, etc..,,Many friends cad[- 1 f” perhaps, from � pioneer days 'down, than was the time when Hepzibah Mr, Carlin; enterprising hotelmlan be safely stored in this manner under, items on which 'subsidies were..paid.- ed• 'and wished, Marion .good luck• of r'- '' ' 1 - of Staffa, is atmAXIng 4nportant Chang- the conditions at Ottawa.. * 3o, * 'her. -approaching marriage, — Exeter + i. erOslQno has neer .been a ,serious 1V[ertolr;' a thrifty Puritan housewife, es in ,tris place of- busineasF aF Tatto'aing Favored in Marking Animals Tres-Adlvocate. i,, problem. But it is going to be one . , used to make a practice of baking r. John shepherd, of Hensall, re- Dirty' Eggs Mean Loss, of Profits 'Individual marking of animial$, is Hold Easter ,Tea At Church M x "' „cently. •shipped. a carload, pf very fine Mgiiy farr9ners are losing, profits by essential in 'live stock registration; in A char' ng '08.8ter•ti'de' •tea was v- 3 $Cron, and novAl««wl�;_before it does become two or three dozen a le ies 'at a, y y' en in the lecture halii oY knox S?resby� ill II tattle•to the "Old Country and eastern •'too duan darty ,sena being deliveredd 'scientifically' controlled •breeding pro , ' . a real problem' is the time fUr muni' time, which were expected to last her, markets. to some of the Registered) Egg” Grath grams; in the trana8er of ownership, terlin, .Church on Tuesday afternoon, l' �`'''. Mr. Ganti&Y , the enterprising'found- Ing 'Stations. One of the'•chief causes and in the recovery, of lost or stolen, by the Ladies' Aid, Society, Festoons ' r ur . icipal • and coubty authorities to give large family through -the Week, i ill earnest stud' and start Borne re- - after finishing her Work she labs er o4 St, 'Josbphl 'city, formerly knos�n of dirty eggs' is soiling of the. eggs nimals, Various methods of ldewti n Pastel shades and spring flowers 1.01 ',1 ,. g , , ae 'Johnson, Mills was n Hensall on already,in the nest, b hens with wet fication -are used Iti,anan count ies, decorated the hall and -the itea table • business rec'eif Iy. ' o'r'dirty'feety' A--s'pecifle meeamnnerida• -such as branding', diarn•'aad inArkiag, Wds centred, With a bowl of piijk snap.. . i ,; v'+entatite action. elled each pie according to,, the day P, � Mr, Fred Welsh, •• of Seaforth; cut tion ris ,under consideration bp' the 'but in Canada the aneRhpr1 having the dragons,an* white stocks. Tlie manyt " Mast Saturday, a good farmer -who of the -week on which iit was to' his le pp �► ,I . g quite badQy, while cutting wood. Dominion Department of Agkiculture widest a iication is tabooing, guests were welcomed by 'Mrs, Nor - I { a s silllat aXl his life„in the township; cansixixied and ut then) On'lTeY` n- ' on the. 9th concession In,Tuckersmi.th, that o,41y. a, certain ii=bl er Of nestsd Among the advantages -of tattooing m'an McInnis and Mrs. Ades Straiton, I+ . • ° p Mr, Jahn Hanna, w7io ,left Tucker- should be enoyl"led for a given'atimber are that a oorreetly tattooed, animal president and past president, respec- v d us he had never seed the try shelves+ Thus the pantry' so ar- smith for lAverpool, England,, about of birds. The •pre'venti`on of hens go- carries the mlarks' for its' lifetime; any tively. The Itea hostesses Were Mrs. ,Fsr ' odd waters in McX111op such a'dirty, ranged:, was always said to be In. ap- February 1, in charge. of a dons•Ign- Ing Into the nests with -Al dirty feet can u'fiauthorized attempts to alter regis� A• D, McLean and. Mrs. James Bis-sdet, ,,, ! i .. Ment of cattle, r6turned home on gat . ,elle' a'tdtalned by kepeing the litter d,ry, 'tered tabtoa Marks ,are, detectable, and Who were assisted by a bush group of . . brbwi as they' were' this a�pring: What le Ie 'order. „ ., members. Darin drd'ay;last.•' and the (hens inside -the �pou$try� .house the cost of -the tattooing outttt''i`tself g the afternoon- Mrs: ',lXet wary re`CGiI hTS flats " fietre; s0urltl "b0 S tUday Ntisses Margaret• Wilson apd' X. on }vet days•: is moderate. aril replacement. mater• J• W. Fraser and Mrs. V. Oakl ,con- i' i '' Iilliaran wetit to �t'oronto on, Thdrs- X a a waste of time to clean veiry, ials.alre readrfly; .available, A constdet• trAbuted piano and violin solos whiots I� . rr6VO� d to a depth of dv4rthree Who, WiA. their Yn,others'weuld adopt gc � , . til ;.,, . y'. .' i day`for an >�asror holiday with friend ' dirty'. 4g'�gs,'. Tice We of Fater xor able pr'o ortion of an3mats eg,n be enc= W e much enjoyed.» Coderich Signal- . `°�” tl �" with#f0'',I�ts , Pa F" l y, ep l in the Queen C:I i. - ,. • cleaning fond.§• to carry) ba,etai'i'aa"`.%n ,f�oittiitil� 61, ��o by Star. . ,Il ah Orde�rl ziciethad , . cv +. Ipr°'t fly [;,.,n, V '} ', ,..F..,: ,.. .,4 ,. - , F e pp �� `a d JY4 t r r ri 'l d„, I r k« I Ana - , - ` ' _ ' t ' ,I,ti , a.I !� 'nth '' titF I R' ,� I aye � ti, t,f t' 1+i:' . I „ - .Y t!��"�A.'h ii�r'tn .oil:,. '�1,4y+1 f e C�:ry 1i.,'.v r .I�.,. ,._ ,.. 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