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MOST SATISFACTORY SJOVE 9N THE MARKET
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MicILARY'S.:"QtrE PEC”. SioliES WITH, OVENt-T4nE '
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FuLL I,iNE OF C.C.M..' AUTOMOBILE •SKATES,
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4UST' ARRIIVED—CURLIBROOMS: •. • ••'
• 'A •few in thie • Vieinity have beep
.c.(nitind tQtl!43, 110o§o, oing to
slight attack of flu; ' •
Mr. Opd 'Afro HarrYMeKagae and
• children; waited rAt:the" *10 Of 1r,
Mr, tiia iiiii...,J4§.:',ErAt neS" g-
and vMrs. Graham, near . li.,eknoeveeree,„
tabled ' 4few ..frinds ,•on 'Friday eV
--efilligtlaSy."7. -:''';'''' ,.:' ." .`"'•'''''7 - '77•7
:1V1r, and Mrs, Wafter • ljak.'HS.Perii7
.140 rtarallay W!tle. frieri4•:.41: picic:
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Phone 66. - - Luckno*.
Hardware Coal Plumbink • Tinsrnithing
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.„ •,,y:.".Mis. J. ;Valad, who ' had the'
fortune to .41 dowp cellar while
home -of: :ire.
Pherson, we are very glad zepoit
has..almoit •recoered Infuries
proved not as 'serious as the had . at
first thought:„.,;' : , .
Mr. and Mralbenlcling of • P.egina
.eNhe are visiting here,-. and Mr.- and
Mts..A. Ackert sfient`SundaY at
Harry Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill E,adie spent Stine
' -• : . day at Mrs. Culbrt's, iptii Coif.'
The Bethany held their
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••4 . monthly Meeting at the 'home. of
Mrs. 'Geo., ,Be,11 'Feb. 10th. The
Mrsi. • Walter Ilodgins, Presid
Meetiag--tipened with- singing
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The :acriptare. lesson Was read - by
Mrs; Earl, Hodgins.
son read.; a leflet, "Preparation 'fon.
Master's Work." Mr, Joe -Wail
a Paper on' "The .Missionary and his
• Message." Mrs,, Walter Hodgins was
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. Made a;Life M•ember by her (laugh-,
• • ter, Marion "Hedging. . Nine Membrs,
Were present.2 The meeting closed
'with. singing the' Doxology, and
, • prayer. 'Lunch was served. ' An. invi-
tatien• itas 'given isir‘ Mrs., Joe .Wall.
to have the March Meeting'. at her.
Previrioial 'Highway This IS 'wlicee.
the rub domes,' as ACcording to? the
aS soon as A road "is taken oyez'
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'altogether- the_ _prViric;-1-he•
cearity ceases to have ane-- jilriadiee
tiOn over it, and. as HaYiover's !main
street is the eterinectirtg 'link between
the rciad to 'Walkerton on they west
and Durham On th- eat, .iS part
Of the; Previncial ;Highway-. The •Ad
, also says 'that in acase of this kind
the 'Highivay .DepartMent 'Will, do
towards a Pavement pay 50 -Per
gent. of eostof.lhe construction ef a
,20 feet. strip -in the centre ef, the
'l)Now, Hanovers mabi: street isfanly
Wide one; And 50 per"' ent.„..
ef •20 •foOt strip hi' the etre'is
..the finaucjal. assistance to
•ed, the thariCea of. the' Whele stret.
.being' PaVed are siirn,. according': tc.
• ReVe ArnistrOeg: .1 -Ile. ;thinks that
•the county is tinder a Mbrai
pen 't� enter' intbthe; agreement; as
intended; And good work e'e.
on," but whether the' Cmnty..
consent . to this : ne; is altth
• gether. erettier Matter.' • ReeVe'
streng may , be trusted 'to ,get4
'.eat"dal Possible in the interests of
the toWn Of Hanover. . , 0 '
Mrs:' Einest. Ackert 'entertained Dr.
J hnston's -Sunday..School •Cl.iss • of
-• .-' the United Church Luekno* last
1 • Friday evening • numberino. in . eit • (Farmer's Advocate) •
about thirty. • All enjoyed their -.Almost eery Year ' some -slick.
sleiot ride., Mrs. Cra, their chap- strong, - pessure. st9ck,
erone, gave . them a full evening's salesman makes a raid on • a corn
. Valentine programer which waS munity arid, to Use a street terin,
.; very much enjoyed. Mias:Jessie "c1,,Ans up" oft the neighborhood.. As
Kenzie and 'Lorne. Wade carried off much as $150,000 has keen taken
the 'prizes, which Was, R. large, box . from a ;rural district • comprising
, Here anaT ere
TOronto.e-Forflie,first tithe ainee:
.,.silver fo,„xea have 'been • exhibited at
, the 'Royal Winter .Fair here, .Cin -On
• tirio 'breeders . hive' seriously chal,
--lened the- supreinattyof the, Prince
„Edward fox'farmrs., ,
Immigration -to Canada for the
eefirstenine -enfonths-eotethe7calenda
year l926shows an inereaae of 60
•'per, cent over' the same 'period a
year ago according to a tatement,
•%issued receiftly by the DePartment
of Immigration and colenizetien.
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Moncton, "slew firansWick..-Frozen
-blueberries are now being shipped,
in quantity, to:Cleveland and ;ether
• centres • in" the. •United 'Stats. • So
far eight-- carloads have :left Mon. -
ton, iced .16 that the fruit Wily re-
main frOzerid. Two more :earloacia
are-about-togn-forward:7-."7.- • ,
Victoriai British • Colinba.
• -Famous Players -Lasky are to estals-
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a plant in, British Columbia •for
film.p r tactiqii " .3,vai annoiinced
in: 'connection with. the $15,000,000-
concern- knoWn' as the. Famou ss Play-
• ers' Canadian. Corporation, 'Limited,.
Traffie in grain from yVinnipeg,
• along the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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lines, this year" has been sheevier
than last year by Over' 12,000,000
•buhl. With 010298,085 'bushels
marketed .nd.•63,010 cars. loaded the-
bicreasea over last '-•ear's ten. month
Period were 12,188;437. bushels and
,538' ears
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Antwerp,- BeIgnim. .--When the
:Canadian • Pacifie 'steamer Melita •
• arrived •recently, .she was .given an
offiCial welcome and it 'great popu-
lar denaonstration as .the. ten thou-sendth vessel to entey the port Of"
•.AntWein this year; An' elaborate
programnie' was "arranged .in her
Sainf7ohn.-L--oose' are rePOitcd
neailyi:three times .as plentiful' this'
year than last' in the Tobique dis
aecording to Burton Moore,
•,well:knoWn guide. The rapid, in-,
crease of 'these genie animals
pOinta 'to migratjens into the terri-
tory..Guides and. sportsinen. have
not yet deeidd. the,. source ef' the
auivement. • '
hono
STOP THE BIG LEAK.
choeolates fel; •each. 'All join. in• parts' of eilly1Wo :or threelowriships,
tsftiging . "For We're mr Jolly elohd • end th!g ,rs. :an era °of so called hard.
• Fellovvs The hostess served a
Ince lunch. ' • •• We write volumes •ot skY
Mr, and ..11drS. ./$ plied Bushell On - bis into the statute books and pa--
tertained. a few Of „their 'friends ;the eountry from . end to • the
- Valentine. party, ,Monday'
.and Mr. Ralph 7 ',Elliott,. of
• Huron, Were 'guests, at Mr Mmer
•• Ackett's Saturday.'•
•• The Annual "At' Home" •' of • the
• Women's' Ifistittitewas a decided su-
. eesa. Weather being' favorable,. , all:
families were represented All eii-.
joyedie oyster 'supper, the trat of,
• the e Then followed a mum-
' eel yickgraninie, gallica and a sbeial
old-time hop. • , • .
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ak..ivcly.ER's STREET PROBLEM
Can't Gi7;t Muth Help From County'
' Or Province.
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It. aPpearathatiat 'the Noveniber
• sesSi0 •of th0. Grey CO‘nt,y Coucil'
a regolatiOn , was 'passed authotiPing
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heCOutifiltcals to ,etitr, into -azi
kigree-men •"the bitetalS• DE I ti 'pr :314'1;r -cent: naturalry desirs- a'
town .of HanOVer;Whereby_ bigger diidend, tnd, of cenrse, 11
Street ;of. the tellin, 4414gat. the -can be eariied;. but when 106kinc...
• paVerrint 4hey were fter, N1thy Ho,. for an inVeStilient thre are tWo
Ounti.• paying its proper 'h inc 1131 iniPorthni faeteri, to eons den Pir
-',4-'P.der. the act, tis this road ,ie 'a icon:, this a.seeteity; the ...itVestntee
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ieattili tic&
road the; town 10 VW as share And Seoul, isthe.bond,;.tock .certificate:
• •Grey- Count-r-ts I realito.O.r.,,...Whateverithe•-.1rivestor..
- the entitrution,,. , . ,blds,' l'remarkable•zononedity?•;tax1,..
The .Reeve pointed , out to 00 ithe sold, easily and at Any tithe?
Connell: 'that . anniir-inVeter should gurt{
Provincial election, Hen; `$•,-''Sga'nst denteciation or .loss ot\
1-TetiY, 'Ministey of 'Public 4..ligliWaya.: ..caital and, purcha.se marketable so,:-
nnoueed thle road. betwetni eurities; Snit other kind. of invest
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Velketton and rhant Wts one o aflI�nt shonld be lati tat fitindiets to
.114) 400140 II" OA .41qt Ovo 00 4i t3ut An4 oi41,; . • •
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A great serVice to the traVellers
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on the °C:P.R.,lines will be put. into
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effect with the first sailing of the'
.. winter season ,of the ; C. P.' liner
• "Melita,'' when for, the sailings of
P: liners from Saint • John to
other, with ddtectives and • booc'• Europe 1,etwen December let ;and
April 12th, through tourisk' sleeping
cars will be operated oh, C.P.E.
trains from Winnipeg direct to tho'
hip's side at, the •Nw Brunswick
hounds but this nedles, • crinyi
inal waste cif meney will g6. on untc;
people themselves cease 'to entertain
• tile proposals "ef 'stranger " salesmen.
• 'With ,extraVagarit prennses' Of -riches
and' go qpielY to their, ,.1sers or
seme' other teputable, 'trustworthy.,
putee, of,inforeiation arid' get a re.
;.port An the 'security ihot • being of
fred. ,
One 'cannot eVen hazard:a gues,;
'aa' to how much money wbuld, hc
saved :to ritral. commUnitiesini 1921
cveryotie would, preede any invest-.
nutde' 'this year.41th careful in-
vestigaton. It IS euStiniary t� sur-
round Apy investment 'will the ut-
most 'SeO•dcy, so it Is impossible
tiri'ltatiniate the acthi1 minuet
but 4 must ;tin into inillidns.
Anyohewith funds- earning only '3
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Desirous ' of popularizing. old,
French-Canaian folk, Songs" among-'
the . EnglishSpeaking people Of this'
country! .the National Coupci1 a
• ducatiens,' on the initiative 'of Major
F., J. Ney, made retent arrange ,
Ments with Charies*Maichand,
known singer, for aComprehensive
• tour Of the Canadian 'wst The folk
sengS whiph ,Mr. Marchand will ren,
der, in English .have beenapciallY
translaed .by, J. Murray Gibbo;•
'•dean of ,publicity the, Canadian,
Pacific Railway,. . 00 . • •..
tfiverileti Of aii iniiesOf Canadian
• Pacific, -0- Eailway tracks has new,
been -completed 'and raiiing-a-three-,
additional miles Of iii;o!io is Under
4V41.5t .4n the Gatineau Valley, acortl,
dug 4c1• Werd received atyeadguar-
' .terier- rthe cOnTianit
• diversion %has occurrd'
iffeeta ; the -istatiens o renege,.
Krk's ,FerrY, :La Charlie, Bnnet,
'Vend: Oasades, WellAcntiwn suinblei
• ieSorts'" in that ddistrct, „while 'tle
Bfatien affpetecl by the raising et
, he tracks is that of Farm Point.
Jho work has b,on .13:1 PrP44,01i 440
„Aptli this von.
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ME CURE OF RINGWORM
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• ,11.'d by.a 41,aste274..1(ail1ngaandt •
'. 4..at.lv-es Most 5ueepilb1e...--,.Treate:'
...„... pont suggested--;..;,.,-,,,,...;,-,,,,•,..,,,,,,tv,r-,,..-
.1iltyintedIfifitli*.ri, Pe4artMent !at
Agri -1 Teropto4 . •• -• , . ;'... •
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. • )4^•.•'it ill; 'iliatasS''ef'llttaeaticatien;,„ •
tor by p'99t!:'041j:ro•INil!uii?t40:•:i 1•1
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\lnayori,,cenditieti,•'1,0 a, hady: „rree\.,
.,.eal. and can live in. th e'stibles. feed«
ecite, ,', manges tiedyards from,
spring to antuMn and -is always ready
•'.c/ iveletinte his • v ictirn, beit A Irian,
•:. horse. a .sheep, 4, pig.; or a steereee.'
Cattle..are preferred offering .4,,- skin
. i hat ip.shally :loft 40 Porou-714st.
what.' the parasite treeds..' The 'trans,.
...nisSiim of .the perasjte :may- he Illrect
or indirec.- elnirct.. by. meang..of
'•,Aress,- eneeY....eenth,-blanketv-hed- ' • .•.-
:',tig, tie chain„lialtera, theager- or
'tall partition: In Cattle natural' In- :
f.ection ectnirs through .contact of dig,
T.,sd and, healthyarilmais, as rubbing;
'i. licking.7obe. aneithen'eMhe•p_araSitee„.
t•eaghtfilan' aninial .lOcafes la
'he hair &Allls, causing thehair to .
e.cothe brittle and te, s;lit . or break.
'IC A Single Oraaism- once ..,eStali.
galled ',ender. • favorable -conditiens,,
..pultiples 'et'a tretnendons. rate sio
Importat'.
Service. f.
awn
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The last link, in' the Canadin
Toles, are,•invaded and the :
circtilar
Pacific TelegraPil SYstern across
to conform With the
1.110 ch,4 49 that thousanof hair fa: the continent
'latches Of grey scaly 'cruat increase, , most advanced developmnts of teie
Yearlitigg and calves Are Most - graphic se1nte3\ was conipleted-
aeptible particularly so If crowded
, together in warin stables where the Swe,ohtioiln.aveanelortiVaelglyr7oph eed.'
•IlOaisrn is' preDrit,en vrallspreater
.....,;eas.4rTsheydele, VnEloecka, piitlea5r,ndrntltil: at White River' (ltaric. Thc•Inain
('fl • rub • on an trfre' ed 'a biP-"klit most -
hcad theparts Orin na 'telly, animal ' switch, cutting the new up-te-date
station into the circuit *a§ closed
•• by Nis...J. 'E. Depew, who had .ben
illy
hi,iy,pTshtetepeiraicil-
.effriirocrtillisat,to,,n7_, er:,,,, , ----c i 0 selv----" c'' on -fleeted ". wiflv--Cartattian
• hiley days, Sinall noduls. covered •
Ali Abestos-1/km ernst first' e ripen r.
erowthe into aeas c.veel'ncilq ire
• diameter. These 'are ernerailly tl k
acific develoyment..: at White River.
Since'. conStruction days... Many,
..proniinent officials of 'the tonipiiy,
• .were present at the .official Opening
Janury 29 "inhdhg. J. McMillap;
or on dark. than On Thylit skin. Con,/".: getiej'almanager of Telegraphs,
sider?.ble. irrxtation .4,3ielops, 6.a risings , • Montreal, . H. • J. 'Hurnphrey, 'general
• the anima -'t6 rub tile encrusted area suPer.int6ndent, North Bay, ancl.
inflareznation with ;thikenitia
• ternove
and -eracks.:• If the erust t.-• • d grahs, SudhurY. • '
„;D H: Boen-SUperintendent of Tele;
raw.'•bleeding- surface Is exposed. •- Through the 'installtion of, the
leeatinent plant the efficiency of . over
As soon 'asrinwerm land.facilitiee • Will be, greatly
deteeted:
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'7Crased wing --to the -fact that sig -7
nals formerly :carried • direct frorn
•SudburY to Fort Williai,.-WirriiOW
,strengthened. and T.epeatd
White -River, ;the lialf-v(fay point. It,
•WA. Pointed ibettOthe press by MT:
•McMilln. that the OVerland srvice
will be ier•eesed .in ipeed and flexi-'
bility,, affording additional, Ser.:
Vicei The present apprOximat. dia
. twice, between stations of this na-,
tui -e onerated by the..Canadian•
c if ic., is 3.00.inileaL.4._.feW"yarsag
Tilistances 15tWeen : repeating
tionswere fUlly ,dpuble. -the .dista*
now :ccepted ..as :the bst. practice'.
For example, 11 an•,. pointed.
out, th. Canadian Pacific, overland
aneffOrt shonld • be thad&tofsofiite
the'affected trpat. •
1-1PAtr: .roup. a C.P.R.
sur4rintencients • wbo attended • / •
offical. oPeRinr: John •
general manager. of telegraphs. ,
is seen in centre of groan.
' Centre: Battery of machines in
rain,/ telegaph sation. Lwer:
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Ne* C.Pift. repeater station' at
• ' White River. •
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the new 'station -here. • .
Through the Introduction Of ante- • ,
roatie printers and the pOsaibilities
of still greater advances in ' the
science et:telegraphy, it, was found .,
necessary to 'establish ,the neW,sta--
tion. Starting fro'm' Sudbury, ,the
Canadian Pacific now . have. repeater •
stAtions at -White River, Fort Wi1.
liam, Winnipeg,.-•a-MrtdOeysea..nJeoauive71.Caj,
the everland.itruiik lines: • In tle-,
graph- service across the .continent
the Canadian pacifie have hiptallet1 •
all -capper iwires, 'and the best equn,
wirs were stretched .frorn Montreal, ment obtainable is provided - in all . •
to Vancouver With thefirst i•'peater .their repeater stations from East to
station of Fort William, a distance West, Making' the service fast' and
frore:',Montreal Of abnt.1,000- miles. reliable. .` • , "
Since . the- opening' of the. service the . The station here comes under the
first Station of this nature Was built superintendency of D. 2..BoWen, tholl
at Sudbury. The decigiOn to farther chief in charge of the station vvill
eut Clown- the diStance to Fort" Wil- be'C. W.. McMillan, with repeater
in the construction of chiefs ' G. B. Bowen, anc1.3. Fang*:
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at: (nice. • A' definite plan 'f• • • • ,THiS • BRUCE- PRES r•
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11 Gallagher • •
B , and Gninn, wt
• treatment. should be followed Wash. • • Id. • ' ' '
aretis!-dthwater 'and : ' • • then c • cis'. • '
-soap .te Soften 'the 'sale'• remove the Much Bapie.egs., Transacted Coripe00 rn- • A °.c'llP was ri°mitzate":1 °T1
hair around' the area, and also the - ' '
Dr.ece .. btehalf the Summer School trestees
o visit softie communities where
scale, then dry 'end paiet ov 'Itb ' big; United Church in
daily untii the a• ffected Part.ts• healed Parsuant to noti.e held :its regular inio'ht be iseured and reinoved to
1din0. The iodine h41 be appliefi• •• • there. • were Utilised
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Otntnifilits containing alliPhur, 'er an • ' '
mbiallyerb°enuesetddintirteaPdarotfs lo°dfineas.ePi'llnee'L•Feb' ist? the' Rev' N'. -Mac,
Mac- fulRcleiv's.cuLs.sIiVon •Rt;neidholevdtiona.tvedercililelnP-
tar is also a goeid dressing. dila and Kenzie chairmen- presidig •
nitryientMade of one part perivdered m0e'tipg- Paitherstor, n it d ogrt Elgin Suninier School
sith
gresea tend Ao check the 'Cleveion There 'Wi.' geed ''attendance. and fr.' Christ: •
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merit of .This . disease • . • • • The -Secretary. wds. ,instrticted.
etild' he; prevented arid .tholoss' cabs., ' : e'4513 iness-44s 4iSPc's-• Write...letter's ef sYMnathy ; to Mrs•
eeto
l by it Presence Prevented - by the ed of Revs Bradley and Couch, and (Rev ) W'. H. Harve,' NVateri09'`all(:1
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In the Ables and yards.. used by. tbe several .1ny Visitors Wee. Made torre,
. practice f proper clean-up Measures ; ' ,. ' . Ivirs,' (Rev' 0 E. -p. doise, ii-.,.rist9,•,,
farm animals Stevertson, Diec- • ,..,
etendet1,-t
ege. tor, ofilcials, janitor and to the ladies
of Unitd. Church fer their kind'hos-
• -
• „ .
Rev: B.. II.- Gallagher gtiVe.'4 good
account "of the -doings of the ''Ilstere
ical' Combitt'
• tde on 'Religious- Education, explain
vig • future plans. 13oth reports•were
MINERAL 'IitapkIkterEsi.
pitality,_ in ...Panerson.-11. J.
How These DeficienCies InABOill"S-11,47 • ..
• .and From Aniiiials May •
' •, •Be Corrected.•
fIllE LATE J. :WILON HGGARTH
0.
Adeptd, •• • ; •
• _Thiring....recent•'Ye.ars a, great deaf • • . • - • • .
•
ot considera,tion basebeen given. tei .
ThHo•
rne The Chairmah APPointed as Hee
the possible 'effects' of mineral, dell,' ;(y A Frierd) '„
Mission Committee: Revs: :Harnwlt.
aqie • Geiger, Reid, Pato•
n, Atkinson
Measra. Tolton . and J.esper. ApPlicae,
tions for iniiSioe grants and othet
cieneies reducing the vitality' and
lowering the 'resiatAnce: of animals How tree is ,the old saying thal tc
• • I ace; for Ward .fifty yaa , seenis
against abortion disease and sterilitY
This seerns to be m e especially h ,verY long 'time bat to look -
case ,in 'd • airy, herds whieh Are kept. ,it seem.s yestbrday.•
1.("
ae a high state :.of reilieiProductione
my seeiii. 1on nthe :lie' M. the,
urgent matteri were 170fwed to this.
cernmittee;• • . " • •
• . Rev. Paton, superiatendent of Sal-.
em Charge, reported on the fine N'ork
phciroils. Run down and exhaUsted attached only" to see so many' 'ol
theni pris away while he ',(is left: •
•rethaining •IndOors most of the time
on a fixed ratiOn defidient: n mine teaCher lie comes in ..conaet „- with
eral elemnts; nanelY.linie and nices- so -Many people to ,when be beeorees
pastures. lihould therefore he e-
juvenated • by a liberal aPplicatioe Of.
of W. Barber„,there.
, Rev. • Geo. Weir, convener a tha
.Boundaries' Cennuittee °Hewed that.
the congregatton at Purple GTO'e,
Airerq condurtino. 'in gundav
Scheel,. carrietl o. good Young
People's ieeting•;:leid a• Most, uief1
Women"eorganization arid Were im
Proving their property. Pi
•aSsuPed,hM regulerservice Would
be given them, .atter ecu if,
poasibe. Piens •Were, diScuss'e.d
for the strengthening9f.. week chait,,
es :,and•:" cer• tain re-arrangemats' of
thework ware 'left to this -CoMmittee.
Rev.' Atkinson remirted, for. (31ani!.
is. He bad 'aranged with R4... S.'
E, Couch to open tin a serVico in the
former Methodiat, Clitirebk
Iris been nioely dechrated ,•ad"
serViea Are being; Well • "attnded,
Presbytery. 0granted tbeir reCue'f 10
be" reeognioed charge kind 001
61'Otiliation :completed.
• ' , • r
ThteSeasion ef
cilurch.- asked the • Pretelytery
• ertif y' • a. leeal-5.-1nd for Ili
ion :Jji1wherf•-:Wtr„ -
' •
•
•• .equeStS tind` VArice
chinch boards ..to •dipse .eertaii:
mineral , fertilizers • hi !ordr %that •• tVel1 does 'the \\Tter .of Ma aketnih,
grains, forage and pasture containing renember one wintei night eve-.
a sufficient amount of minerals, inay fifty years. ago when aS.-a •bov he at-
,
1 •
'bo groWn for feed.
In all cases ofatitritional effiCieney,•
tended what was glled an open TC1li
• the nature of the deficieneY should be perarie todge 'Meeting in Cirdiners
• dtermined .borrected as far as school lionge in Aslifield toWnship
possible. a general sense Three rural scbool teacher§ woe
ficiencies can uhuilli.be correOed in
a herd by liheial feeding, of a bal. present, S. J.' Kilpatrick; R J, Tre
anted ration, allowing Sufficient exer.:leaven and J/ Hdgarili •that
. asp andAelarge ube of liginaidous •niolit And contribeted to 'the success
pastures As pessible. Where• triineral • ef the pre/lie/0a entertainmentl` the
deficiency is presuined. to be present '
'first'two deliverin. addresses: arid
mineral toiiic to the, feet', . such '• the last named singing a Mr.
• lime phosPhate salt Petassium'iodid tlie 'only. on•e living, aftei
. • .
direct benefit Inak be tierlyed
001001ol00 1i1'0 and sulphate of ironp.. D,' McGil-,
. . teahinz 'seN'eyl years 41 Huron. ank1
vray, D,O.Sc.; Ontario', Veterinary
College, Guelph. • • Peitly ecaNties. engaged "in the ...lift
•
insurance:.: buSincss and made a fin(,
hoeing of. -the Horse-.
suCeess.eflt. He livea in Breekville,
Treleaven Ivent into the Meth%
" shoeing has crtain-
iifluences it. 'shetkld ,be guarded rbY dist iStry and re eidly erinie to • tit(
010 felloWing preeticest— • ., • as L
• front,' ston ocoupvine some of th
Remoyal eXeessive ,growth,
. .Pit -aline to fOot deel•- not foe/
to she. '• •.
ralipeig stir aC. of thg
'
•
,4. ,Lave the sale thick. ••
ribt-itt'away the. bar: '•
D.on,'t iti frtig; xcpt- tri
• :delaCh
Shoe seleeted sheuld he 'suitable
fArethee'liorkles,and.in,attire.ef.his.wer.ite•
fletfittieg Is not injurious. un-
Ietts foot IS burned, •
-__ }). Na11.--10W-andeeaseeasete*--nalle--
ea Pessible,
elitiches-
' With _ •
.on titled to eVel'yxon-
• altleratin tram 0th o farrier, iti that
the shoe to hio 1100t l plaeed
• 111 such a way as to sivolcomforvy and
O protettion 1+/any a gO9d horse iiti
been made to Suffer through eitreleta
• *hoein,. GiVe the 'faithful hrse.. a
riptioniteif
•representative the - Pikeslivterv•• to
deal with thep00d. Litrtettirenipret,
Merit ••of•the. tufted Xbuiclif
Mo.- —
'7110. SeerettitY .0f General -colinteT
notified: that he 'WAii directed to heind/`
dovni.t6 Presbytet•Ies, ctirtainLques;
tfen0; lot theit 'combat&
• •
host olun•gos in the' denoino-tioti: Iii
tat -T life he becanie diirorent.
• -:. • - ; • .
prosidk!,nt. of ilie:-..Tbronto, and
Itani-lit on `-...r.ont'..••ranoo;..'-,,*11I§ tlht17-
Mayor,,
,• The last ilaiire41etlie..J.:*-Wiltii.:11.2'.:2
In, middle. life he fanned for „a few
•years and then returned with fresh .
enthusiani to his chosen profession.
The last eight years of his life vvert
spent teaching in Matheson 'and the .
.ection adjoinirig the tOwn. Feeling
the need,of betterpreparation for
leadership in ths ' new district; he at ' • '
tended the slimmer' courses in Airi-1?
culture at he 0.A.C; t7Guelph, and,
receivedhis certificate after he was
70 years of age. He certainly he--
lieed in growing' always. • , '-. •
Being an enthusiestie church work
ek• he could be relied upon'• -to' do his. . •
niperance, pwor • eague.. •
Sundey 'Scheel,: Choir and Churci," „; •
work generally. His pastor found in
him -an abl, 'efiiiet, -faithful and ef- , •
O ective helper: At -Matheson he con-:
ducted, a •Sunday School in the rural.
• section on -Sunda' forenoons and •
then walked' the' feet.. miles intoMae
• theson: to help in another. •• .
Between 'him ed' Mr.. 5,,
natriek there •Was a' very strong tiei
of friendship extendin„-Aver half •a
century. . The latter's tribute' to his
memory In to hig'' sisters
mai that he had never known .the.". ••
late Mr.':Hogarth' tb do In unkind •
He resigned his sehoot last June;
he as well as hi S friends, hopineths •
he miht, enjey'a few Tears of Super- •
Annuation, but a severe atak-of
•influenza aried him, Off after a few
riays'ifiulness. ; 1 •• •
He Was the 'eldest son of the late.
Septimus and Jai.'Colenian Hogarth
Of Steph•en township; where he' was
born. He leaves to mourn. his loss'
beSdes the tw0 sisters' named, feu'', „.
hrthers y17,, 'Coleman of Manitoba. • •
•Stephn .and Fred k of Exeter; •••,.
Mier, Modern Language. Master in • . •
Hamilton ,Collegiate.
0-••'-. •
WIIITECHURCII
Mrs. Cherry, of the, Wst, spent
the wele,emi with Mrs, Murray.
aro glad to •report Miss A rinie •"*..
-I'oinrnedy to be 'getting along as well •
ea' Cart be exiieeted after undrging.
tl serious operation for a ,p d' tlast Ttteda *
111. \ct°1:11a .- • -1.
Mr. JAck Caig sold- a teati, of
horses " anti, delivered tkin: at rus-
seIs• last 'Saturday •
Ite-, are- erry-- ttnort.
•O o • •
tr,11 111I1t0m 't r0 e1t/ Ie --(formerly ' Miss Magftret.
GillieS) Undergone a
ga•rtb' was t .112;nt nto feanhing;
fiofd.• Ho ptIssed away yeeently ir
the lionie of‘ his ssters, Misses IC117..rt;.'
eventy...fifth Pt0,1„ „hoy‘ln.g. enf
ferty-fve .7eeera •tortching,,, prfaeipAlly
In iho.,mrrAI st,:hool's llurn, Pr*
And ,,ifeeree. /ii3 work he 'rt
•ee y Sticees:4111,
presa fot good on litindreda of votnip
WhiIe.,loading thou along thc
joOtizyltare4r0,140dgeat10,-4L: $teilvetig0044, 01;4104v Of on .thee remito vi,4,ap•pointdz uvs,, pathwn,t, of' knowledge,
•• • • •)Cf 1•41*,..##.0.
ppeeatiet in 'Detroit' last Friday. Her
sermus .
41.,anzr,.;riends'Auire.:-herte-:-.for--a%-stitedr
reemery,
• A Very ovdning ovas held
in the basenfent o*the ,Presbtriti
Churh last
-ot.the Lucknow Dinh! .Were prea
ent
Th-visittir'sUriplid'part of the 'pre -
gram ine Which • was Very muc,h en4 ,
joyect by all.' ,
Mr. Vavid keniiedv and 'Geore
.wont 'to London on :ifonda'y George
,staYed tendon Allti Will Undergo
AROther "nrilti0,11 on ,hi eye on Watto
•
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