The Lucknow Sentinel, 1932-01-21, Page 5"i•'• 4-0N. '
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tig19‘. • r ' ' labor ,and, shrinkage :, . ,, ,
Mrs Ed 0. Lucknow is ' The meeting was opened OA' MOP,
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day night With the Singing of. hymns,
g'plitA:., eat -,:litin, .,.,',.,48130r7001ct*Ob'e7A!1.14-1,P,er ,,r*:!ii!k-....3v1,.t_li7 Pra_1?y• Yer by Dar& Crew and. the Serip,1;
tarp -reading .. Arthur TraPligl•
, Nt''.:4-and AftPritzg- 4$1d1' and '
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, .:XUSICV:47beZ`'il14ded:Pinnn
ili oineardne »Were irecentvisit. solo by aaaet
Mrs H. Bell ii• visiting her datigh- 1:17 4i.s?' PYlit-.and -Miss •MaCallara, • • Ontario' • Conventiolnr• -
•The featuring ;riemberpf the evening Feb. 2 -Ontario Field r.(.41 an.d, :unit iiiQartaanteomPlpaceerta:Invel.ysevheirgahl .rYeiaeslrers!
eTS at jelM MdFariallia-;' ii... .
ter, Mrs. Howard McGuire. ••• - Seed .Growers, •• Toronto., , ' Experinients show that ,roixece With
k eb. • ,3 --Ontario _Flown:lea's • As.- earlY-enta, returns from the contbili- '
Little •Erixna. Hodgins -is under the walar!..I:Ciirea-stQw!lotan taken very
ably
sedattee, Tercata
she will Soon be out 'again. • demaeratic g.overnment and free ed- Fatisb.ti..itittoriii:„ ‘7.0orirktuoi.tural -afirtdi: eexite:r4:gri:ase/yinstow'Y:61::tt;bitnYta.lienarabbele-
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Feb. .'4-5-'-Oxitarid' Association- of • .
doctor's care' at present. W.0.• hope. ship" .etating that .retigiaus freedom, , • Also,
, vri4 meet
et the. hero ,,r.;t, 41.0..liree-. ueation were .3: gsrgir• ci:ViO rights se-
..„Tbe W. A. of the AngliCan 'church
, cured to. this generation, by the ef, • . ":P
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...waa,c1 a ,aajoar oaf :t4ei.t...4 jeliiiii, 1.07 employment, taxation, and, the Axer-
-. . , , problems • With. which the `f*91e.' hardest "' ' :Ili 1::::::11:13:::•Yti:erYtliss?:'"4::::::::11°' ' ":1" •Uerenig Itie°. : rent:. 4: t:ati11412.fil wherealenrdl::e d. tn-ee::°:tr•r1":
pareexsierer:ti favorah..1Yo_ww.ing
ley.: Boyle Pri Thursday . afternoon,
lYfr.. and Mrs. John Jelin Roden! enter- .forts of our forefathers. In Painting A'atkli' :Teronto.
Mimi to the state in regards to ugiv,
a otherwise known .as quack, -twitch ,a.r.,
Joanna* 214, at .2 o'elocla 411 wieg.
out what it Means tale. a good eit-. . „.
Clesinr.ng Out • Cent* , •
are cordially Minted; • . ' : . .isen,, Mrs. Craw 'disc:Med mini • re- The eradication of 'couch . grass,.
. .Iffisi Alice-Pinnell-hany'beeniiPtirda
:1,)e*Cel-' k."-eilewing- the-CloSing.-11W•nm, -ploWingtandtairoaking7thorobueghdl::::
• hand. In larger are s
nfaicetd--ttrant;:l. oVirieere 1.wirt 7 year
Tgst"8- :siatdIt-hillairtet,11 eta- :(d)1°Ini. i, it' 1 : tiel el). : . • .•;)*. ti, pt°14. Itual esIC:iiii ii tg7 g re;:hvi°1. 7 1 ag r rai gxil:,"7,-. e ,
deparianerit's •experlinerits 'wit*, :lat..,
ire ,f: er ers„ Were „,.1 _
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scratCh grass, is. one
a.';, Saber' on Tuesday eilinIng‘ ',Mrs. :Ci'aw touched On Ward 'date mous. quaritity of . couch g.rass roote.-
.Few people realise enoz, . • -
• • : farmers ' .b.1. --in''
;ising of, .the franchise. frenehiSe, ' COntinui* t9" 4al•
".. .1 last mieek. -":, ."' .. ! ' t '''' ., . - ' '', 'Ai;e: 1343'hik,:' and iii!ditit ..tb„of Alm of rbottt, ;:i.alagino 7: 09.0. • TAallt.,..0 .0pvi, warcc 1:o. _sptis,g, ria ,re Olt
. • that several • ' c o un t r i e s „t:a:11.4:11:,ya.,:r:m:9". i:Isai:: . 40: ntti:a:vii:av :s :07. vy7' :e'i., weights it :it; ritla:l. etnsi latti:s 'aibelfal:er:::1.:::a-T!:d.e;D:: :::;:isa.na•r i'l6lciessoet.. ii.tin:::fateabn' .i.,f6.61;::Beleibeh'l!ii;
Potmda. to the aerer-'-aS' Much 'ea
ited. at . :Oee: Haldeaby's one evening • .4:i OaPi.a,
. 1V41';'' iiiid III", -H*414 'likedniie As: find . dianTnimilent quoting the debt- conducted :by the *Central. Eperinlen-
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::' ' ' LliCkli Oiilif ' : The.:4-11..P.A'; Will ituketAri the batiea World:•:•tsatee: itiiiirnicimately five •bil-.
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ind ,, of ' the Anglican "Church. ,on . -op• dollars, goes ,for war purpOses. i.
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i - , traiiiiaakettairrti, .ceNiieet.i.on oft.„,wiirtd_ In 11 areas this ma
' fectilie. way• -•of . ettin • rid of couch • •
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. tistiir; O. A. Q., it *as abtat *.a
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.'...ta.pie :Will be '`Psileititte with : in •;:r that dile to their ,Unineliaced Poni• liy. roots as Well
hard ifS.::',.tIean,‘ out..,;;Wheri, it spreads jlighest. oaidn of :•barley'*er..e reA.lie•- :7''' • •:".••• .',...•.''''',..
se al yield ,ivi/ ..4,,ot. -3,
illeatrative' lecture. EPery•body wel- tion,' Canada and United.'" States Cleaning out :the 'roots ii•the one ef•L
g's' Oeed-q00$1.4gliV.' sed•aahere it' follOwed a Vet 0„P?-•,.T.1*?•:':1 • •:', ••••: : • . ::•,
° ‘,. ',•: .. ...-...:. -• .. Ontario,' •:, - : Vueidity. '0,Yealea; ::,Tan., '726th, :' The an: etTellxchug, Mrs-'•:cTaW ePillYa§1:1-
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LD HICK
SMOKED SAL
• , OW 111 -',DE IN CANA-DA EXCLUSIVELY 7T11 WINDSOR SALT
(lVianufactured by Canadian Indu,stries Lilmited,_Windsor, Ontario)
• ,Saj..it and smoke your meats in
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• , oneopitira.t!on without a smoke housc
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Windsor 'Salt With genuine old hiekory smoke on : . •
• ' •:* • 'r Flavors clear •thiantgli to »the bane Saves Shrinkage. .1
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F_IM 'THE: BUSY FARIVIER
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• (rarnislied by the Oatatil ..tirtmODIA Argrieratere-)
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' • • Saves' .Complete instructions with eyed drum •
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Compared 'With
°ire Irtbaii 9wil 'for' less than. lc per. lb. rjesh Park
• "" • Hams. 'Sawn .• • •
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." • It; -';'4.414. for FREE:, Shinfilg of Do ,S,p10*ect Salf
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Mist Enaily„ Weatherheid a vis -i
• itor with friends ,at 'Blyth.
•••'- „,We are sorry to report thenerious
illnes •of :-Mary Saliseld in St. Jost
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. •eph's. Hospital, 1,Olidon. '
• ••, The annual meeting of. the Harris
. • 'Mission Band was tield at the manse
when_the_followieg officers,
' were ' elected: Pres.,: Ruth"- R:ain:aie":
• Vice -?ie., Dorothy 'Miller: Secretary
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• Helen. Miller: Treasurer, Edith Dur -.1
aanint Organint, Dorothy 1V1iller. •; I
'The annual meeting of .St. Helens',
, evening; •with Mr; Wilkinson presid:
Pahlic Library Was held on. Monday
ing. The Minutes of the last annual
Meeting were read and adopted. The.
Treasurer's report showed a ha ance.
of' g60.38. At* was moved that a Note
• of thanks .be tendered' to the Wo,
•• 'men's •Inatitute • for donations re-
, ceiyed., The • Librarians report hrrw
• ed,that.928 books had been read dtir-
'. :lug the year. Additional lighting ,for
. the library' is being Secured.
• • The- offieers fox the- coining year
.• ',were appeinted as follows: President
' »., ,;,Rev. Mr. Wilkinson: Vice Pres., ;Day-
!' id Todd: Secretary, " 11-erb Taylor:
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, -Treasurerit. Off Murray: Directors,
Miss Annie MoKenzie Mrs. Gordon,
Thos. B. Taylor, Miss Mary"Murray:,
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ey Todd: :Librarian, Helen' Mil-
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"ler: Auditors, kerne Woods, Wallace,
Miller. .• '
VIOLYROOD
A joint meeting. of the, Commenity
• Club and Weinen's. Institniewas held
, at Hoiyreod on •Friday evening, bec.
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15th, to appdint a conimittee to . con:
committee will be
Mrs, .Wm. Eadie,. Mrs. Harvey .Ack-
. • ert.and Mr. Alfonso Murray,. as well
. as the President and* Secretary of,
'both Institute and. Club. • •
' Mr. and Mrs. MelVille.Ctilbert; Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Culbert of Dungannon
spent Sunday at Ms. Chas.: dongram:.
• " Mrs. -Hvivard-Harris -spent-.
John Jain'eson's Par-.
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Sympathy . is.: 'extended 7 to *S.,: subjects:.....; and effort i : , . • ' . ... wed 508,000 actes of bar
Mrs. Will Finlay - reports snow frig the last two weeks 'rwith relatives
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. , . • with prayer.
Rev., Craw dismissed the meeting the cultivator•to keep the roots turn -
drops , in bleam in, her garden, Jan.. near Whitechurch. ' . ': • :. , • ed un to the, sun hang' enOugh foi
14th. The earliest previous: record ' Miss me- Percy is visiting . • ---4--, • ' ' them to "kilL" Only as large' an• area
wee. March 12th. Tulips and liyacin- her -heine here
• .. HEROIC PErISONALITIES• one time shOula be undertaken, a,
..., as can be -thoroughly , cleaned up at
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the iihiere. coming up• during. he. lid
Weether last aveek.. California please Rev: Burgess in the death of her
... ::..1V1±.• . john _Curran of_ Caen APellt, Canadian Eggs Best
take notice. • ' ' father, Mr. Mitebell of Wingbem. *
'Sunday at the home of Mr. and 11/Irs,
. , 1 , • • half -way Measures are, may lost time , • Hay Market. Quist' • ' . ' - -
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: ,11,,,,Tha annaa...Yeatry_nitetinglatiLthe ...... ....::.,1, ...:••.- ........• . .,:.-. Pe
• .- The ii oapita consumption of eggs .
, The hay market -is rePorted as :eit- .: •._
_guiet :throughout, `Canade , • :
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Angiican ehurc was e on Monday -
, • her. was. light
The dorhestie :demand during Decem- . . •;
1 er yeari, owing to the mild weather. ,.•: -•
trernely
The uSual movernent
her. mining an d• . canstructian ..
years. The' eXport"
camns. Was..n as _ y
demand PT., he
, . 0 b 7 The Heroine-t-Delio ah • a Year, adeording to J. S. Carroll, •
Ili- 36:0 IX ---- i at brink.. as in -other -
as compared With 60-
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• 'Tan -81.- lis tier° iii"Rdirdit--Amos• in Caaada, is approximat . •• . of hay to lumt • : „ 1::'::::
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Jan 24 -The Hero in High Places- ' , d •• ,
• • , ,, •• . • . e Daniel
t tier move; •
less it
with .a good .attendstrice. H. A, Gra- . • . • r •
I AM Hack- secretary af .the Ontario Marketing 'continues to be POT and uri
Herb durran...: e . • 7—
. . Serviees= ion; . .
: d une ualled by any. 64 no real subs an • •
Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas 131eke and
*sses-Grese-a-rid-OliVe Blake were
•gueSts of Mr; and Mrs. Leslie Pent:-
lan4, Nile, FridaY evening. :
•ham and Milton Walsh •were "app.oliv: •
ted Wattle/1S ..fer the ' ' ' '
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.other .Ountry.,"because ofAthe 'fact.
linproy •
• etsa -S •P M Blake•s '7 P M • ' Board, A recor
Is expected of the large . stip- . .•
. anent s ,
ellen Of cominercial.liay still in gro:w- . ; •
rricesa: e rig pa
ra' 'hands in. many parts:of Canada. • • •
Chlower. •
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. • ' • 'gives. as the underlying, .• ..• • • •••
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that Canada .nraihices. the lieS't :eggs"'
4th, cori.,••,ittNi4s.s. • , RAPID CITY. •
• • reason the fat that Canadian eggt :.?•••2•- -• - id or iminediate •
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Miss Katherine Robertson lof Rip-
ley, ,sPent the week -end with Misl.
ldargaret Campbell' . • • .
The friends 'iaf Mr. and Mra..4i1-
noon. , . ,• ton McKee, joie in . wishing •theni
•haliny wedded. life (Mrs. McKee Waq'
formerly Miss ,Cassie Douglas.)
Master George Wraith who was
,c-idently hurt on. Christmas day is
getting, along nicely. •
. the men in charge'of the telephone
lines; are getting along Well with
Akajaaeoi4, ea- the-weathea_has,ba_ma
very good' for etich .
Airs. A. Graham visited last. week
with her. mother; Sirs. McMurchie•
We are sorry to report the death
of Mrs. Burgess' father, Mr. Mit-
chell of Wingham, 'Who died fallow-
ing an operation in Victoria Hasid -
tel. The symp,athY of' the comininiity
goes out to the bereaved ones. 4, -•
• Dutignmyon cemetery -Friday after- tnhaeends tnofothheer .y.tettadres. are Mu
ielfaifa Floe Poultry:. , • .
nureher :trim ..here attend- .1•• .. are governinient • graded, and declares
The remains of the late Mrs.' (Dr) 'Guesswork is 'eliminated. • The an.;
ed the funeral of a •• formei; highly. •
re ected resident,the late Mr' Thos
Gamier were laid to reit-- Kinloss ooyance and disappointment of pay •.... • -
ometery last Monday afteenoon. The ing, for si -high. quality( piroduct• apa • .
Shackleton, :Who was .laid to rest in '
inany years ago. Te, her 'friends we egg : business. is Concerned. The ok
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friMe;s4in"Lryo:ndCohra011:sitont;ii.ristdeadsr, with .
7. .. . .!.aornesubnietg .,iaeiAtir ;icel. ciTtiatt;Cs(;ifitstari.. ic'e, she ! t I : ';ver nick lee i It e-; a sium. gramsy .seee i idi 1 ' .: -asi: and eln, a 1 8:i us i de:lite:I' 9:74 e° tI'!.. ti 11:- : '
. Alfalfee. lis the green. :state'has loag..
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n tef the past „in Canada, So far as tbt .
late ;'. Dr.. ' Garnier .predeceaSed ' ior• receiving an inferior mie,' is a thin&
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tencier , our deepest._ sympathy': , . ' - , expression, 'let the buyer beware, -.e
• .. ' is Ohsalete in this country. when egg:: ,';--e s
"tal,. Welcoine. her ..honie again,. ' and received an average price Of 23 cent: •
2.onsicler these figures•,,, The farmei , In4illag iii-°VisoPsrti.natalsfilrn-grinclIwciii7darienalsi . .
'onuntnttnes vnalue 'of iiiy aS a'winter feed.
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n ement
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iirday, • where she underwent sa. very reen feed -fer birda in. con n
. The -many friends of Mrs. Ida Silli he dr she purchases, not the dealer g , . ,
who returned from London hint Sat-. '
providiag the:, eggs - are s bought b: '
critical operation in Victoria Hospi- '
'":iaiiiiitiwn -oliti,-general 'Prosperity: , 9 k
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a davit for -his eggs-or-a--tet-al-re -•-•-•=
Jai not. s gene a • .., ,
o the year success ;depenqs, Pa' the :,:,..,, ,...„.•
e i 1.1Y known. • So. iiiiiniieckh- .' . .
..,.. • . . _ grade: :As for the effect of • this 'hug( ' - -
paid an average price of 38.5 oents.
. ed • each spring, that, it le linportant .
number and quality o
The ' difference» ef. . $47;234,000, is••the- and the livabilitY of the ChiekS. Ex-.
cility and hatchability of the eggs
ossinietor-inerease-the fel.- (
venue of $69;940,poo: The consumer co aill
a dozen cm a total Of . $117,176,000:
sine • contributed to, 'business' in the PeillutitS have sliewn that .20 per
'way of •tranepottation; starage„ 141ei....... cent. betterjertility and 6.4 per cent
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chandizing and inCidental, costs. can be obtained lora birds .where-• ,
°atter hatChability of • fertile ,eggs
Ship ApPityrett Cocttexels ` •.' alfalfa bay .initead of straw is used . I-
. Under the federal. policy Of cock- 'as litter • in the-. breeding' pens. IOW ' • :'
alfalfa •ShOuld be used --as litter-.-diirt__
been Made to, ship, male birds Which ing7 the .w,inter Months preceding
breeding seaiiim and the same tro,.
erel,. distribution' arrangements have
have • paiaed. inspection to Ontario mellt given to
to.......-L...;-.-.m'alei. 23;:n, d -f'P•nuiles.• '
corning -breeding season. One. let of .dnia'iio: , Growers.' Calm, eil • Asks
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points to supplY ' demands far the
200 'Cockerels is being shipped from ' Growers Rogister. Acreage '
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Neva Scotia. and . New Brunswick to Forms are being sent put as wide.:
-Ontarie_While another lot of around ly as 'pessible to friiit.and -vegetable
Most of these 'birds are Barred Ply- with'
grow.ers requesdng„them, to register
500 birds is being shipped from the
Western Provinces- also to Ontario- the. Ontario Growers' .0:Innen .
Mouth Rocks and WYendattes. i the acreage , of the various crops .,
they grow. and intend to. prodUcenekt. .
• , seasen. Any grower who does not re-
. • rattening Poultry . • ceive a fOrin .is asked to write for • ..
In. creteLfeeding poaltry psirticu- one to the SeCretary, »Ontario Grow-
In
dare should be taken . to feed a era' Markets Couneil, 'Bruce ,Bldga.
ration Which will Produce the white Hamilton. A • Concerted effort is, Igi` , ,
fat and the milk -fed • quality. The be made to :. provide next seaspn •
lollewing4cation, has been tested and against an Y re 'etitton Of :the, disitt,
food ii,suitable • for :crate feeding!" tbunttn.. iik
etinP .a_eason exPerienced •
Equal '1 parts of middlings, ground: Yin sofar-as fruit and vegetables
an growegreCW-4* year. • * -
oats • and barley; equal parts of mik. are aoricerfied diependable: informs-
dlings, g °Mid oats and ground neiv •
holt 'has been Available tram prac-j,
;potatoes; equal parts . of middlings, deafly all •produaing diatricts in Can- „
'ground ats - • mashed'. potatoes; side •with the exception of Ontario. •
equal par s iiddlingn, greund 'oats This has resulted in Ontario produc, '
and come , equal parts . of shorts, tion always being a most disturbing : -
ground oa s• • and ground » ...barley-
• i , ' factor' on doniestie and export mark -
'equal parts of low grade flour,;ground eis and the -net return's to the grow- •
barley aiid iiiiiiid -6-iitsl----e-qtial--•parta
. ers ,fo- their Prcidiretion-highla -un--- -- '
of ground *hole wheat, ground whole: satisfactory. With 'this ' infarmation»
oats and ground -whole barley; equal available fOr Ontarie however, an • •
and bran'.
parts of gre.undbariey, ground buck- accurate
can be. made and -thus Closer
accurate estimate a Canadian pro -
wheat. .
• . • Working facilities- can be airting'ed
between all the' 'fruit. and vegetable
producting provinces in order that 7
the greatest advantage may. be taken
.of all- possible markets. ,
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: rioclkey stiCit•S to. the nmnber".
of. 574;414. valued at $177.689; •or.• ..
:an. a vem, e of . 30, ,c'ents*,,apiece, .•,.!
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were mad- »in Canada'. in 1930.
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Tvrinis. ca(keis in the same year ,
' nitmhere.d 83,245 with -:'s. :iralUe of
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$234,11.4. . :,•. ; , , ,.: ‘,
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TIM poi-mlatiiin of , Canada, ac .•
:e.or'ilirl,i to Iasi year's' census,. is
.10,353,772, an -increase in to years
,of 1,V5,829, or 17.82 per -cent. .'
The largest .- provincial- popula-
. tinn . Is in Ontario with 3,426,488: .
•SaSitetehaviate, Alberta and Mani-
' toba rank third; fourth and •fifth.
..-.'. ---11-.,..,,,:--,:::•,,,.77----- ' . - . , ':
. A new rose has n produced •
at the Canadian Government Cen-
tral . Eicperiniental .Farm, Ottawa. -
hard enough- to withstand the
climate at Ottawa withput pro- .'
• ‘LANGSIDE.
tJetion: ' It is a : pale • iipink,' .. ,____ .
'bloomdle ing until the Midof .
-,)-iiii-e-.-- 77-- ----- - ' • ' - The Women's institnte ' .
I held' ' ' a
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: _ ., ., • euchre and stance just Friday even-
donsid'of Vancouve.
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offlciallY
Bri•!:radier-oenerait IL F: Mact-,..,_ .ne--:The :ladi--Aviniiing- the-higheet-
, r, • 7--' •
'o•iened the Banff Winter Caroni- points was Mrs. ROL l''urden, -the
vat To' ,6:i gen Slide. pecemher 28'.• • prize being. a fancy cake plate. Mr;
The Geeeral, Mrs. Macdonald,
Ernie' Casemere won the "prize' :for
the most lone hands Which was a
seed, also a . hon -bon dish for . the
man ha•Vieg the highest count:
- Mr. Orville Tiffin _had the. misfor-
tune to .loese 'his fine L shaped barb
last-Thursday-raorning-LbY-firer-lice.-
was in the •granary filling- oils in
bags for, chop' and was just finishing
filling the last \bag when he noticed
the lantern down On the floor and
flames 'mounting qiiickly. H'e heard
a small report which no doubt was
the 'lantern exploding. Seeing he
. a rmonnoe,d, offichaly,L .____CLosiPg .. '... _could not, extinguish...the fire hJ ran
down stairs and .let out all the cat!
• son throughout' Canada, the Dog , tle, horses, pigs and sheep.; Then he
tvr`5y '.Costinue Bail Will.....:take went to the house and fold Mra,-"Tif
ninre at the' Chateau -Frontenac, • fin to phone the neighbors. Owing, to
.Quehlic. miry 24Wednesday evening, Feb -
•the intense heat and' smoke . 1 the
.
• • , wagon, sleighs,,,manure spreader and
Theef Oxford and Cambridge cutter under the shed were burned.
tea:mg skiers frpm the. ,Old
ry picked Cane ...
e had a large amount .of hay and
countticland the ti
`1.anrvnt inns this year asthe • oats. The loss is only partially. coy-
setcnI, (4 their exploits. in _place ered with. iniuranee. Mr. Tiffin • is
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0:* aiVitzerland during theadhrist- • • •
• having a, sale of his live Stock ' 011ti,;4s-New Year vacatioli, as part •
Friday,...frinuary 22: , .' .
of t,i6 all -British programme' -'of fi
. ti44I4n,„ ,the Empire. the Langside 'Club meets this- Fri.
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:riff had er,0119.11 snow's at Christ-.
day evening.: All the members are re -
11` IS 10 iiistifv thefr yenture and
minded the . entertainment iti• to be
le stleres:s•of the trip was plac-
i beroncl dirobt by the heavy euchre and dancing. Will the mem,
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stip w fn II tnf Janyiary 2. „ 'bets .who have cards please bring
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' creation nf •EI: DepartMent of'
• Mr. and Mrs; Russel Ritchie spent
rout t, I, n i co fions. Canadian Pack- .
fte intiilwa.y, having supervision " Sunday »with Mr. and Mrs. R. Tiffin.
-.0v0t• • the railway's. telegraPh. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Falcimei and
•'telealirme end radio. broedcasting boys and withMr. and Mrs. George
Miss Florence. Purdott spent'
. go, 1(15 NIA tatting the place at
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, th0 • f raw, canadian • Pacific • Sundayt
P ;i i i way. Telegraphs. became. et- , Tiffin. '
feellise istmary' 1. W. b. 'Neil r 'Mr. and Mrs. ' Perry' Pennington
.,•,,, ..1.,,,,t,,,,-(1 renel•al manager ' and boys Spent, Monday With' Mr. and
,••• 0: , John
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amount.
Mrs. Watson: Scott, 10th don.:
apent, Saturday evening with Mrs..
,James Baker. . • •
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IThe Hoine-rnaile baiting .sale held
• in Lucknow on. Saturday under the,
, • auspices of the Helyro.ed ,'Wornen's
• Institute proved a »success. All t -he
baking: 'earrf.- - • • '
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it's Easy -to Buy .at
"MARKET'
Pick now's
Departnient Store
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• LUCKNOW .and WINGHAM
Biontimental Works
Lecknow, Ont.
Has the largest and most .complete
• stock in the most beautiful designs
• to choose from, in-'
.MARRLE.• SCOTCFf,
• AND.CANADIAN GRXNITES
W E make a Specialty of
. ramily monunients and invite
_zour Inspection. • •
• Inscriptions Neatly. CaiiTuTig and
Promptly Done.
See us before peeing your' order.
Douglas Dna
, Phone 74
1$011
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it: A. Snottea
Phone 256
Wititighate
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•wish for her :rapid redeverY t� health
again.
District L. o. L. Meeting ' •
• Kinloss District ,L. 0. L..; met in
kinlo.ugh Orange ;Hall on January
4!L2th. District :Master , Reve E. 0.
Gallagher, of Lacknew :in the chair.
.The Master declared sill Offices ve-
vent.'and celled on Past County Mas-
ter Bro. 'Ben Logan -of Ripley to ,con -
het the election, Bros. elected foi
• the year 1932 being RS follals:
District *aster, Bros. Re*. E. 0.
tlakiegher,, Lucknow; blistyjef
-outy_ „Master, .Bro......1saac_Pennell,
tth-
tough; Pisttict, Chaplain, Bro. •Wm;
Wall;• Culross; District Hee, Sec'y.,
Bro., Earl Hodgins, Culioss; District
Fiaance,••Walter Nicholson, Kinlengh
District Treasurer, Wm. Percy,
lough; District Marshall, Wm. Stan-
ley, Kinloss; District 'Lecturer, 13en
Logan, Ripley; District 1st Deputy,
Lee.t.Nark.._04rdner., L4knoii; Dis-
trict 2nd Deputy, Lecturer, Near
Hodgins, Kinlough. Eiro, Logan
M. installed the -newly eledtdd Bros.,
after Which a tasty lunch was served.
West. Bruce County Lodge-: meets:Ai
Lueknow Orange Hall; cia Tuesday,
Feb. 2nd. Visitors weldoine. Lticknow
brethren- are putting on,e, Social ev-
ening 'on the night of the County
meeting. Everybody welcome. Ladies
bringing lunch, Free. Silver Collec-
tion.
and their small daughter :Mary .
'made, theOffi.cial• opening' mile -7A-
• minute rue down the slide. '
• The bigge.st moose, of the' 19314asbii. hi WiYIN rflarasivick, with
an antler, rpread Of 56 inches,.. ,
fell .16 the gun tit •And•rtt-w-cuter;•-- •
ehliiidelphia sportsman. There
,.had been three moose shshotthis
year in Ne* Brunawi ck, prior to
this trophy, *Mr spreads of 54
inches. • '
„Th.e Fastern international Dog
Sled Derby will be held at' Que-.
bee. Fehritary' 22.. 23 and 24', it is ,
this.. among; the Moat colorful
Winter sport. events of the seal.
0..•,•‘„.irrartment: vice
• NI, ',I ill'n n • 1%,-14 red general man- Mrs, Orville 'Tiffin.
,, •..t. •or tTus..Teleitraphs PePart- Mr. George Wraith underwent 'an
rrent •;" iliq -asflist ant general operation on Monday morning on the
m t'orjt.».-7....ig F 14 GoodfelloW,
hand that the shot passed throughon
who su—
crepti; .f. Mitchell, retired.
. . Christmas day. George has been hi
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‘A.1.111' the rrtiferment bf 3. C.:II. tbe hospital eversince. The opera-
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ponnotr, 0,1t:cial photographer Of , tiort Was iti tie ' an artery sectirelY.
the rrondlith • Pacift Rrtilwal'Latell reports are that lie is ag.well
thirty yeltrs. •tif.. a entorfUl and ,
-rn.„,....n.. travattexi • 'career closed, • AS cat be expected, • ,
..tonliarN• 1. Nit% Bennett during A nomber from this locality. htf•
iii:,:! cannelitin Pacific experience. - tended' the dance at Mr.'Dave Scott's
end In thr .1q years that, preceded . Sergeorit cite no.* conquer pain hi
It , teak its'e.nrds (if 40,000 tilia.ta.. 6th Con., Cillrosn; . 1 , .
,Mr: and Mrs, rtatik rtising •enter . cutting a nerve,. Unletis it 'happens ;calenilit tefernr, it has consulted vir; makes what he bids at leastt-50. Per -
rie•renfi.nrer:::.' tri7envgliiiinintittall ti8ntIdlkdintvel',;: tained the VA°. Oti .Pritty eVqnins i4620Z. the °tie.,16..adill,g,„ t? t,tte•Ptjeket: 'llal.IY .eveiT nail" in tbl -1V-144:4 911" C..9.14'' 94 tilti tinle'l' -
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WHITECIIIIRCH
Miss- May Coulter of Wingharn,
spent the week -end at the home of
her uncle, Mr. Wm. J. Coulter. •
Mr. and Mrs. David Farrier spent
the week -end with their daughter,
Mrs; -John -.,Rese-• of 'Huron.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Orville Tiffin had. the: aidortime - to
have his, fine barn burned. to the
ground last Thursday ^morning
about 7.30, when be had the lantern
out doing his chores, the -,lantern
ex-
plodedl"They savedithe stock but the
implements», and feed were; all .burn-
ed. It will be a -heavy loss to him.
• Mr. Duncan Kennedy went to
London, hur,.sday and brought
home an intubator of 9,200 egg esp.
ac
We are soiy tO report Mrs. John
McMillan to be ot the sick list. We
hope 'ler a 'sptedy felovery.
The annual meeting of ••Chalmer's
• Presbyterian Chureli will be hold on
Monday, Jan. 25th at 2 P.M.. sharp.
A good attenclanceils requested.
• Several of 'the children around S.
,S. go. 14, W. Watilitiosit are laid 'tip
with .the chicken pox.
Barley Crop' Important ,
Barley has competed strongly with
wheat as a revenue producer, on
Ontario farbis. This 'grain holds an
GETTING READY FOR.
t3 -MONTH 'CALENDAR
League •Natiojete Present Scheme
. This Fall-fiyored by Govern..
merits of World.
'Preparatory work on a project to
'-give the world 0 new ,calendar will
be started by the League of Nations
through a eortimittee of experts con;
vening at Geneya.
The experts will co-ordinate the re-
sponses which • have been received
from nearly •every country in the
world
world and drift 'an international cbill;
vention prOviding for the necessary
changes.
.The convention will serve as the
basis of diebussion at an iitternation-
• al the change. " conference to be herd October 26, •
when' it is expected that the new eall-
brought-into •force__Sainiary
thattheontract bridge .• tournament,'
Frattaxeacling-ahoutathe--Culbertseii„...
ender will be adopted. It is to be
leatreinhgasth:orpkaesdt soinx
theeirpsrotbIll we gather that an expert is1 one who
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cularizing ' ail the leading. reiigiens
as Well as industrial, commercial and
financial interests.
The toriairistis cil-these consulta-
tions is that, with the exteption of
certain „religions, • the world as a
whole iiirefers a new calendar .of 13
months of 28 days each, with the ex-.
tra day at the end of the year set
aside as an international peace holi-
da"y. '• • •
The demand is also genell fir fik-
ing a; Permanent day forEaster;
whiCh will probably be April 9.
, As the VatiOaS religions have not
been able to agree On all of these
e4nsts, the league has 'decided to
goahead with the proposed referni
RS acceptable. to the governments • •
(la
generally ai welltas to the commer- •
cial,' financial and /industrial inter- 2
ests that are vitItually unanimous for
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