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A Scatalt Iriiah Pralpraiu contact will # '1iIRm �i,gtreR l4litlek of i>p'xordeter,
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E�ordwiell, April 2tr"t 19x0, be put on under this auspices of the C. O. SuAday under the parental roof. l
" . . Tilt- Council met in the li#switheriek F -s of which Doo, Kirby and Jno StewartOYfOlods
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r(xints l}ursuaut ill adjourrltient. .All are C aptains. oil Friday, May 14th., It Mr' T+tmeR ICtknagllmn who is tmpioyed i for women -W !
utettlt)er 1'>xesezlt. 'I'll(* Ile?eve in the PrV111104 to be a dandy, wtth 'Arai ;Srvs„ Brussels, is Moving t ,� '
Chair. Minutes of last nieetitrg; were, : I3dwin S Wigiltman, writing from his family thtire this week, lie has. puri � much woi
X` �d�19L AF I read and on Inotion of fipottoll Bill' lar} BrOdeeick. Sack.,. on April Txih, asys,.- . chased, a house. 1 � '�"t� Season
ans were adopted, Miss Martha•y ��y�,�«�,
0w@6 r 10 L)%Ow4�t We have lice, a tang Witter here and Johnston,JOltnstbn ban the positive q�iA C►' 4r *Y�� ;
EA RAAIlMMNt' .. 1's, !'l'
a� l�taraid by hpptkurr and Ixt111bard that natili(i�r dofilg Q11 the land yet. It is a Of housekeeper for Air, Andrew Sfrnpsvn, s o rY i
X the Council order a now Road .(Trailer f?'
cold backward season. We still are full She vl)lll fill bill alright as she has the
from. the calla(la Ingot-Ire>tl Cumpany of Of hope that everything will conte out reputation of beinganescellent cook.
iJ Your attention this
�wy�-«•-h�-•=•�•:.��,��..,. (Tuelplz.�-f:arrled, all right and Nape for a big crop in IOD• ,sir. Stanley McDonald, l:as
been on. f.
ltfoL'edi by Ilryatis anti. Inglis that telex,' Rev. Sidney Davison has received an gaged tri' work fora year with W. H.y �t r*
Pairs
(;ibson, Alex. Robin}rbn and Milton invitation to become pastor of Hill street . Fraser, Morrie xcClIe <+t l v>i�,,I uc o
1,eunalcl be appointed trustees of the Methodist church, London, for the com- `
500 Public Shed P'ordwich< - OaFrit(l. lel: Confereneq tertrt. The salary i- Mr. ,;tarry Barnara has hired with. l
Moved by Inglis and Ilryan.R that the 41400. The Rev. =;entleman has accept.Wn'' King far the summer,
overcoidls
'I'p. 1+,n;;irlrEr's. fee tie 11erEased t0 , 900 ed subject to the Stationlilg Contrrlittce. Mr'' Wil. Moses is makingPrepalationa
,t 0 Per day anci that the clerk be instrileted Splendid work has .been done by Rev. to make some extsnslone ,and improve»
to prepare a bylaw it, accordance there, anti :firs. Davidson on Delgrays circuit menta this summer to his barn and shad,
with. --•Carried. and the pooplo will be sorry to see them Miss Viola McLeod who is tearhing �
Made by ('.r1111�4�11)S largest and most f;';� pel't manufacturers ill their. flue - Aloved try Itubbard and spottoi that remove in the course of a few months. sohOOl near Walton, spent the week end
tile fOROWfug changes -be made in Path. 'a home Of C. S. Fgtreyt,
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durable �weaz -- resisting fabries all seellls c#ouble stitc hcd, Pockets reitlforced ant�l _ ;. _ .
masters, John Schaefer instead of '(7'ely backward weather for seeding.
tsuaranteetl not to rip, buttons securely pill ell I)�' lIl:1G"lainery, St�'lc'cl to give X henry Peitz, Percy Ashton instead, of April will soon be out and very little dondg
- Tiltgh I,elt:ar, 7,inclsay Clegg i.rstea<1 of on the ,And as yet, Hay and oats are
llli:l»l'inlunl service and comfort. James Hubbard, - Matioii C d scarce in the vicinit
. arrrE y,
Moved by Inglis and Bryans that by lmv,,A 11 1 E U Miss Bvl'yn Halt has been on the sick ,
Na. 2 for .1920 .appointing. pathmasters, llisstt but is better agaln, we are pleased to Matte of f1Tle. Dongola Kid With neat floe and
Pound, rs beds, Fellthe third
and Sheep $pool heel, in all Size; for 'Vt}0men `2•J to 7.
Valuators be read the third time and �- �,.,b.
?t ss passed Carried.
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MOVed by Spottou and Bryans that the Eg"s Salem �'x>�C+� +�w�5 ��°
,Lir. Melvin Greenle sen � pair,
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following accounts be pafd:-ti4'ui, ti, Y P t last Sun.
t�e��6�aiiR�'"`I's� � Alcltierrllel•, Insurance on '.Cp, Hall,. clay, stilts ,tome ilea' I,akelet;
- r 83.10; Fred Irwin, Repairing Calvert, Mr, and Mrs, Fdwin Palmer, visited same price.
We e t 1e shoe i l t heel at t
this salx s o 1. Sport he
~^ Lot 13, Can. 10, 1.00; Peter iSt, Marie E55 frkqOds at Brussels last Sunday.
ing Snow Roads, q,00, C. R,, U'allt-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rerguson from
• � � er, Part Salary as Clerk, r0a.ao; Geo.
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Highest prices paid. Lakelet vicinity,
Johnston, ;Sheep killed by (logs 14:00, l y, visited lwfr. and. Mrs,
Ira Neill, last Sunday.
Geo. Hargrave, Opening Winter Roads, � j ARMOUR ,-rament will be held here next Sun-WH+1 y
Your choice of plain blue, plait] black;, also blue with stripes. �Vltll[t ley ills 5.00; Wiil. NVettlaufer, Culvert I"ot, 2t, `sr . day afternoon.
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V Can, 15,3.00;1WgarI•Ienry, Rep, Culvert, SOLE AGENT FOR LADIES'
Peabody
y �"�d ° I,ot. 33, Coll. 13, 3,00; Joseph lieswither- Gracey Old Stand. Phone fit. Mr. Waldo Weir had the misfortune of
:,tt ea6Jody °r+ir�,�° (art t Overall Company of Canada i,,k, Rent of Rooms, 1.50, losing a }laluable cow last week. spy r� 0JV
i 11:toved by Hubbard, anti Inglis that the • ^ �•,�.
Council adjourn to meet ill TP..Fall, Vt1ll41GHAM MARKETS
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w Gorrie, on the third, Wednesday in May l3elg"r4ve AND DERBY SHOES FOR MEN,
�q when tenders will be received for ,,laking (Correct up till Wednesday noony, Oil Wednesday evening the young
tl�9t GOODS WORM DEPARTMENT
'l�/� �`1af ��" the to+nnsllip tilt: and for operating the Wheat No, 2Spring ..... •1 98 to 2 55 people of the Methodist church presenteii
tad9Caail��l ! Lamumm
road, machine,—Carried. Wheat No. 2 Fall • 198 to 2 5� the play""JUst Lynne" in the C: 0. F.
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SHIFTS C�L4VES TI2OUSI hS c,.> . �C'n1<r:1?x, Flour ...:..... i ,.ti G4 to 7 oa hall,- While the building was not packed
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Clerk, L a1d » 35 to 3g Winghattl asking that it be staged there Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong and family,
to its ittmgst capacity it was cvinfortably ,ill the near future:,
X .J Butter... , . • • , • 55 to 64 i'rlied by a crowd of interested listeners, have moved to Blyth. We are sorry to*
Eggs ' . • • • • ^ . • • • • • • • • • • 45 to 50 ' The `stage was beautifully(. decorated, Special mention should be made of lose Mr. Armstrong's family from the
. Walker, Miss Madeline Walder village.
l3u(ictiag Overall Prices Cattle' mod., butchers••. 9.00 to 10 00 thereby lending grace and dignity to the Mrs A AA 1` v •
Cattle, butchers choice 11 00 to 12 00 Play, particularly attractive and natural. 'uu s Abel (all of Winglzam) who Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Cagkhave moved,
" t1 number of students appeared at High Hogs, fivewt fight ^ . , 19 50 to l9 75 illi e,were the grove scenes, on tq.tan Armstrong farm '
r School and Business Colleges on Monday 0 pf the players thetnselves we feel that I b the
purchased.' ors betweett the eats Proceeds for e I , which lae••had
a ` Hay 19 0 to 21.00< evening amounted to Pu ased.
a J4 in overalls• The wearing of blue Jeans by Crean, ... r It is impossible to commend then, too g $90.00.
,ra people not h r t f • , .. to 0.
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_ e e o ore accusLiOn d to Wrar- highly,Not only was ever3 illtiividital t Nlr• Geo. baley extended the funeral of r• and Mts. Geo. McCurdy have left
a "" ' )�� W @ ; �_ •f, + p k�' v' R C' d tag them will result in the boosting of, they ' r for their home in the West.
g part well staged but each participant h
is brother, °tear $eeton last week,
_•�l pride of blue jeans to thaw Wlia have NOTiCS "l'() CONTItAt;TQItS, seemed to be Peculiarly fit
ul e a num • er from here attended tiles
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been wearing P y ted tq his and Mrs. Ferguson of Bayfield, spent a #'ew' j{tneral of Mr. Rotrt• McGowa>z npar _
- g them and who have found her particular
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Mrs. .Tenders m-111 be reaeiv+d by the under4gned E. Geddes. ddes.the price high enough before, Most u1 o 'A ondi Afar 304' at o 0oloolr fatthe able feature Was the clock -lire precision
Blyth yesterday,
esterday. people have clothes, t eannstauc i )F;•Lit•o1einca aedcano rtebr $esot n.rna t'aWtvavan sri 1to wa'a.c v h which the who1ePrticeodie s werewearingof which would serve the end the'r'aster tn�t tothergill bilioes. '1hesa coulrieted•sou ht even better than tile pbridzew erral)atoiAsktf mite apart n th0eatneurchnsing f
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brand new jeans, wi h 10 Lour, r.} ddway. Tenders may be tit in �
Lor both bridge•401-1aleteCor each Qllewerate- , any one individual for special single
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rent ra aceam ranl� a•cch tender• t'ne lot eat all 'that could be desired. Of course
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might have something t0 say about
A. YouTHIarria.n, some of the scenes lent themselves to
Tp. Clerk, more• dramat'
"• `"}` sx••. le effect than did- others, as ,
Clinton becoming; county town in 'the WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 166.
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.:� •• � Something on us ui regard ��hl� P ate' p . r curses.. Graduates.
•��•�•••"�"'"'�`�•� •••• • � the death -be P a m pasrttans Affiliated with the Elliott . sin
to t)apulation" lite are not admitting •_ d scenes of little William and � and the Central Business College, Stratford, .Business College in Toronto
'>' „•:••: ;,:... `� ��,,a ih! superinrity a/ the northern town Mt G<)tvd v Madan( Vine (Isabel•)
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to -day, are equipped til a device whicetc., which are used ill hand Itlg the
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Pants Work Gloves WOlkSaCfSpotatb s with the formalin solution.indicates overheating in tite motor. ;
'lie sante formalin solution can be
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1`~ Work Underwear Work Suit
safety first Pur;lnses, and in used to treat successive tats of pots- s.
toes- Fifteen gallons �:, �" ` :, •�} �' � �. this same class comes the tl;•drtanieter g ns is ,sufficient to
treat from 20 to 25 bushels if or(li
which ever
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waste to# mush OP the Enid as each
A hydrometer is a glass tubs with a rub- lot of tubers is dipped• If the pota- � ,►d
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f '' `'• � bei bulb on one end and inside the glass toes are not all treated the saltie clay •.,a. ~'°' ;
it is advisable to make tip fresh for-
I tubi is a weighted float. This instrummnt malin for each day's worst.
' is med to LCA the specific C avity ue tine Corrosive sublimate ' ` •
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potatoes to Prevent Scab. Soak the
used at least every two weeks. T+) take
reading the rubber bulb is tressed and uncut tubers for three hours in a so- : •'
° luti0n of two ounces of corrosive 1+ Fit,
the point of the hydrometer is placed in sublimate to 25 gallons of water. Cor-
Sty�t1the cell; the bulb is then released nn! the rosive sublimate is a deadly polson,
harder
o than N' acid solution is drawn up in the hydrotn- and potatoes treated with it are ren- Clothes
eter. If y(,u find the specific gravity ren-
dered unlit for fold for gall di beast. ±
Formalin is a clear litlirid disinfect- +
allaww � o failing how an o the battery must be rant. It is a 40 % solution of formal-
�l �I cltargi d foam an outside source, dehyde gas and Water• it can be Dur -
"Almy people, however,,, says Mr.. chased from almost any druggist. ft
• is sold under the names of formalin
Crawford. who represent, lite Willard
and fo>,•rnllldeh a e. It a ver Important
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��RIJ would be no distrnct><o� for Society X Storage Battery Carnlxltic at •vingharlx ,list the Purchaser, wltatovei• name •�•�'
we are here for teed solution of 40 t ., _._._....-
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Fraud Clothes �f their' only virtue was ill- V du tltit want til;, tt that
trouble, and lie ,buys it under, sec.urt.d a uarau- style
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purpose. Wu , /o .formaldehyde• y k. Borsalino Hats
�0 will W. Blatt at any flit a to take tits rhe stock solutibr, shnnId always be : slzegt.:
b� k0l)t in a We11-cor4ed bottle, and i 40 .,3
WOOI. "�i >�11al+;er Coad 1Ve 'yo �t�` � yrs iI drotnett�r recite of any batter with- should not be allowed l'0 freeze, _*N N
+✓ 61is Al i l`i % f g y S : ' i +r > Iltatbtri ebci i X • ,
cut charge. All a motorist has to din is to It possible plant the treated seed g ovarlianlC0.1Mf ; mina Sts
wished. Fut style i's a matter of creative t - �
8'ul test his flattery", Frequent teats of a notataes all Clean ,(;oil, that is sots
batury 11taY save considerable trouble that has not itrocl`ticEd •a crop of : - ti^
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i -.o scabby potatoes. 'Praelice a rotation ; � .r� Silk Shifts
designing and careful, costly worl*wmanship and cxpdn7: later c n. of crops. If scab is vary bad it ,S
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not advisable to pian' potatoes on e
the sante land .oftener than once In �' .',r te ` Arrow Shirts
iii;ltlt:U five years. heavy applications of
* barnyard Manure should not be made rs
Rain Coats
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�n� -. --• .---•- to tklo potato crop, but•if necessary k) ' •�, 3
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16l)( •ttLit ATc•fi ts.r: r•; t),i 11•'ecll�r,day, givCii at sante other paint ilL•the rata»•. % Anrlt '1 ir. a tion. Plant 'potatoes after clover sod
at bunur I iv.by'turian 'E 'r S )i"l oafs
[f passible, Idvafd alkali fertilizers to At "� '
FOR�^t �f �! ' t "Oren itdriye, Toronto, by the mw. such as linin and wood ashes. Prof. � 1 � �
. I V MEAS AND lY1,GJ�! WHO STAY 74 �r<,.JU�CJ w Ali c. '41IrGillivray D. D., Margaret 1. E, 110WItt, O. A. College, Guelph. 4 k �p
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MA,I:►R 1AT CANADA �"� liliz.rbcU Mcliagud: of 'l•ec!sivatEl•, O,lt., :
to L(Aie Dunbar of 'Toronto i'1anting the Cultivated Crops,
-a :•o c To cnsu:ro good Drops of carrots, t Arrow Collars
There are many new patterns for spring,—new 141 mangles, Sugar beets, potatoes and
porn, tiler land should bo well prepay- ,
llllle°t' ed and seed should be secured of the
touches of smartness irl ����� riew features that ltighcst quality, 'Under average con-
., Iaqt April Otlotrs 1110 .Irish Cobbler varlety Yi/ e�w SELL ,, '
you should see to know what's correct, V 12 th t< :4ir•.riand Nairs.LLAllerlt l uttisprr(early potatoes) and the Green Moun- Gl vtat Couvgtt wlrlt EV90Y Prate
5 tain Oato potatoes) are recommend -
a still. Cil for Ontario. TO secure best re-
sults with the potato crop, it is al-
`i'11d}retirc, (�It1 A9turil ort W dnt�dasr. ways better, to plant them not latex `" " """""" Get Oj„IPricesr
April dict. to Ml'. 311(1 Mrs. George :herr the loth of May. '1'1113 year plant Before Buying
Hanna- & CoThuttiton, a daughter, tialf your seed ten days earlier than
lieu have been aecustanied to doing,
MA(1I)(}t•rr.%tr.-In Easl Wawanutsh, (itea•nd plant the other half at Lila utsual
time. The experiment Mali .prove to
j.� Exclusive r w , Sunday, Apel 20th. to Mr. and M -a. -
The
�" ( 1 ?"l y Store. Alex MacDougall, a daughter, your t tisfaction the value of ftrly
planting. If the Potato planter and o
s 1'1)1}1: ---In ESSt WAW&nmh on Sunday $PnWar han not already been oven
reit ik�i( ;1' j A ati t �April 26th to Mr. irld Mrs, Barry aisulod, it rainy dal' may bo very �wt0•
11011 M11 11 XX) M Cook, a datwghter. 91UK7 o tploysrl<: Is tltris work. k
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