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Mr . and Mra Jo8 Wall were Sun-
day -yisiteisTst. Geo'. lialdenbys.
Mrs 4:sts. HodgiriS,. end:. Erlina
luiVe returned iome. after a ,short:
Catfferinei,
.114r,t1::P Lampliier ,of Luca n is
visiting: her :Mother; Mrs::: ,Kreemer
•. •
10 con• . :. , •
.Miss ..Dcirothi Haldenbr 'Spent the
'Week -end :with Miss Evelyn McLean'.
Mr.,arid Mrs., 'Chi Borthwick of
• St:Catherinei, • were week." -end:
'
• .Miss Isobel 'delWell is visitiig her
,siater. -Mrs, Meryirifltediey; -Kingarf.
M. Denzil Stattr is spending : a
few -days at his, home, 10th con.- •
: Mrs. ,PearSOri of Millayton Was:: a
week,end2yisitot with her. niece;
'pert McLean.'
Culbert, ..Lorne .and Eva;
• spent an evening last 'week, at Jno:
' 0.2 •
Harold: .:Thompson .has
• chased thegrocery business: :from:
Mr*.SaM Haldenhy„ Kinloss., We *iSh
'Lim %every success..
•'.The . re -organization meeting of
A. Was held on Tuesday
evening, 40n., 31st.,After the 'regular,
;Opening,. exerciies, the:, • election. of.
effieers was as follows—Patron;
• V. Hall; President, Dorothy Heiden-
.; by; Vice-president, Art Graham;
• Sec.-Treas., Mai Boyle; 'Committee
tolook after-a--phiy, Rev Hall- and
Bert McLean. At the ,clese.., of
•„the.•meetini a 'social hoUr and:lunch
was, enjoyed. •. • ..
_The Sr and J Tit. A., will Meet.
et Alf. ageldenby's on' Thiirsday.
•Fehruary'9th;
VA. .
. ,
CREWE
Mr. and,„:Mrsi Wilfred Drennan
and: family,. . Spent , Friday with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Jim Drennan::
Mrs: Raymund Finnigan and fani,;'
' ily spent a: few days last: week with
her Inother Mri. Joe Chem.:mi. of
Donnibrook. .”
Mrs. Tait, ' who has , spent the
past few week with her siSter, Mrs.
,
II: J. Blake, • has returned home.
' Miss Susie Kilpatrick 'spent _Tiles-
: day with friends in Dungannon. • .
- DOn't lorget.:the ocial in "Crewe
:Chuich on Friday , evening, Tehrtitiry•
ipth. program: will ; consist of
readings,- solos, ,instrumentsls, ...con7-
•.tests, 'etc. One of the main features
of the evening Will be a debate. 'Ile=
, solved.' that Pioneer Times were Bet=
46' °ler than Present Times in •Ontario.",,
• • • The affirniative ill, lbe upheld • •by
Olive • Kilpatridk Clifford Crozier and
'Mts. Sam SherwbUd; ' While ,Jacb
• Curran; Eileen': Trelenven and Or.;
• •
ville Mifflin will Uphold the negative
Mr and: Mrs., Jirn ' Sherwood • OM
'SPent Stittirdik evening 'with
Mr. John Itilatrick.
ural,
dim! Reports
• S. -5: No.‘3, Weit Wawancish
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'Pupils tested in Literature, Health,
Spelhng, Writing, Mein: -
Ory Work.: ' • • • ,
Jr.: IV—fle1e 75 °A': . ---
Sr. III -Harold Elmer
• Jr. III--Bebbie • Brigham 173: Les'
Foran ' 46.
II,MarY:Peren 81: Neiman Fotan
. • .
Pr.t--Daily'•rnarkS in Spelling, 54-
tiiik "and', Arithmetic::. Total -31k
Oene ;Smyth 222: Norine Mills
163: .Eileen 160: Gordon For-
tin :129.:.
To. on poll' 11: : Perfect attendance
.for the month, LI; I. Hackett.
IT: 9.5. -NU.'..4;':.Ashfield and Huron,
Finlayson 86%':;.
Fin-
lay MacDonalds "67; Roy. MacKenzie•
.$r, XV—*Kenneth Finlayson ;85:
Denalda; MacKendrick :47; Donald'
MacDonald 47; *Irene-14)as '44; Kath-
leen MacKendriek '.44; *Andre*
Bark*ell .44; :*,-Marion MacKenzie, 34
*Florence MacICentte - 37: .
• MacDonald '6
, .
'Edna. Barkwell 52.• f
MacLennan 52. ,
MacDozijild , 78; Peirl
MiteKenzie 58; David lytaenonald 54.
-MacKendrick.`. 54; ' -Rodney
.
MacLennan., 39, .,
'MacDonald . Gwen-
dolyn Robb ..64; , Catherine' MacLen-.
flan:: absent) ••
MiteKeprick' 70;., 'Chris-
tine MacLennan 63;, :IsabelMacDon-
ald. 63; GordOn Ross 40.'•
triarked.-*" -were -absent for
one or Mote eXaminatiOnt:.
'No. on roll 26 Ave:‘ nit.. 20:47:
'MacDon
. ald..
47cKNpw..81.4.
blotto:mental. Works
. • Luelmow, Out., ••`•
Has -the largest and nidef ComPlate
the most beautiful designs
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SWEDI$11
AND, 'CANADIAN GRANITES
W.E maim a . Specialty of. .
nuMniiiiMbraud inyito
, „:*our'Inspectiou, - •
Tnserlptlon NiatlyireiefflnY
Prouiptly •
htfore 01 or yotir Ord*.
, 4, 'Filit.5ftell
"frii0 . trm
%glum
AFEKING
, Miss Elain Mid :Wilfred Pentland.
visited at the home of ,Mr. S.•13. Kil-
patrick,' Sunday.
. • • •
• The Y. I': S. will hold .6 Valentine
80611 on Friday, 'evening,' Feb. 17th,
Blake not A good •program is 'being
arranged. " I •
The Y. P. S. have withdrawn their
regular meeting, this ,Friday 'evenipg
to permit • those•: -who:', wish-to-ettaiid•.•
Crewe concert. ' • • , •"-
Misses Margaret Finlay and,Olive
Kilpatrick, -lifchat-d- Kilpatticicand
Cecil Johnston attended ; the: Silver
anniversary; - and At Home • at Strat-'
ford Normal; Friday .afternoon and
evening -
• ..
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey...Webb—were
Sidny-gtstS'0Mr. and. Mrsi, Thos.
Anderson. • • • 2. `•
My. Ge�dfrey hall is 'Under the
doctor's„ date at: present. We hope he
s°°,ri ree.Oiier 14,4 usual health.
. Mr: John Cook who has not had
good health this winter.. is feeling
sarnewhat •better, at present. ••
rely Blundeflb who, bas worked
with Mt.. Will :Irvin alinost :tour
-loon; bAi.enkaged 46- Work.- for -M.
Will drans.ton at' COM A 'Itrii#!'`Wa"-`,
w!itieiiii this •year, conintending ,Feb:
1st:,•We shall ,missPercy very"much,
because • ,,cheerful V0114:1)1'0 -
tier With „Which he; tiiolt part in. all
the .adtivities of the Church, •Bundtty
Behool,nd 'Young; „People's 'Society
We ;wish , hirn •,sticcesS , whereVer lie
mar.go?,
•'',
.0,r
atter
(0entintied, from' Page 1..) •
.Huston:one:-'e-scoring in, the.
firSt period. When -he ::e.itdeel the corn-
er. the net 4? -1d: flipped the 0.1j3c
He repeated ''on: ' sornewhatimiIar
,player before the Period "ended., Wes
and , Doug Clarke „ ceinbined
With the latter: scoring.' rind •••Agnew
picked ;the . net .ivith a' dean •shot,: Of'
pass from ,Bll HeildersOn to, end,
the period With a :fent goal lead'
While belding Teeswater Scoreless.' •
looked as If Teeswater were
Out to cut down the lead when°Boulay
scored..a minute after ',the •opening;
of 'th 2nd period tiPelcPPW canic
right, beck ‘Irowever, and -Agnew and -
Wes
getting:. the cOunter-on a perfect:
.Pass froni..-Howar& Cameron broke°
it the ecOring; when a long Shot,
from • centre- dribledifinto-, the net'thrii.
McBurney'S feet. 'Clarke' added , Luck-.
now's 'seyently 'goal; when he picked'
up a .stray shot..,
The third.-piried saw the *locals
ran up the, total o en: goals'. Andy
Thompson netted. the,' ,first goal in
this period. Ken , Cameron feiloWed
by bitting, in a,' peck : in a seranible
and Huston picked, Up the ;disc on a
forward...vise ' by MkcD�nald and
bulged the: twine. with, bat' a- 4,eyv
secoiula Of the game!7remaining.. •
poulay ,on a .. :smart .• ,Solo effort.
scored TepsWater'S, 2nd -tally: in this"
period, and Qshorne inade the total.
three when, be batted in the disc. on
a •pass :from .behind .t.lie_tet' by Bou,
Teeswater.'-Goal .,McBurneY; De-
fense'. Derail' rind Little• Forwards'•
BonleYi P. MaCEepald and Osborne
Alternates, •.Ireland, " SLMacDonald
and-Goeti, .. • • • •,
- Lucknow—Goal, Finlayson, De
fentie, Agnew and. Cameron; • Centre
McDonald; Wings,c1-luston 'and Clarke,
'Alternates,: A: .ThertipSon; l3:. Bender,'
son,; C. Thompson riniVM. Henderson .
• Referee -7 -Rife..• '
4.!
ROBERT' J: 'THOMPSON
Who .Reeeiced Broken Nose In
Practise " Game.,With'.O,-SD.;Tean
On Saturday.
•
Through thecourtesy : of the editor
of "The Canadian"' tlie, _official rirgin
,„
of the Ontario School. for Deaf at
Mrs. Elliott and: soli • T31,11, spent
Saturday with- the :fot meek. datighter
Mrs, Almer.vAckert. °
,
Mr, and Mts. John,' PeteThOugli,
Ilerle-and'.4ac.k--viej'e;the-gue4t§.:,:.
11r.- Wm, Eadie"s,-, Wednesday,
Miss Kathleen ' EdeensWiller
Asiting Miss, Kathleen MabKen-zie
At. LangSicle at pie§pt• • "
; "Mrs.. Rachel 'Culbert, Eva and Lorne
spent,'• Wednesday' evening, :at Mr.
John.'" .
,
Mr. D. Statters of Oen Sound
visiting with his brother.. on the
loth den; , • " ' • ' • •
Mrs. • Abner Ackert 4 entertaine'd
Set ,SundaY. School ass on 'Thursday
_venlng:
' The, regular', 'Monthly !fleeting o
1,be II. W.I. was held at ,the, home of
Ars., krnest Ackert; ' on February. 2:
lihe 'program Consisted' of a paper
,n "Punctuality" ht Mrs. Wm. Eadi(
•eading. by Leona White, • splp by
Ackert,' piano Solo by; Jack
1ckert, and a demonstration -on at-
. Ificiat flowers by Mts. Howard Hai'
-is: At the close of the nieetin<, •
lunch, was served by the hostess and
committee •in charge.
Don't • forget • the Club Literary
this Friday night•MiSS Blanche
Ham-
ilton and Mr: Frank Thompson are
• preparingNthe program.
t. • •
Alth, CON., KINLOSS
The mmunity was •deeply sur,
ptised an shocked •at the •ddatli df:
ElvinT IVICQuillin on Friday: in. ,the
Goderichl-laspital, at, the: early age
-if ',twenty-two, death, folloWitig, 'an
•iperation. 'for appendicitis. He spent.
he early part. of his life in Wawan-
DA and Ludknow, later' showing a
liking for travel, in the b: dourse of
which his visited. the Old: Country;
th�n tiiziiffgtoKirk1ahd 'Lake.
• Elvin Came to the,fourth last surn-
Iter; where his parents' had taken..a
farm, -some months.. , 'before., While
'there he 'mademany friends; due to
his bright 'aria :kindly': diSpOSition.
• The 'funeral 'service, Was, held .
Monday: 'afternoon,,' at , 'the home, Of
'his Parenta, Mr. and Mrs: IR.
And was greatly attended by
neightiora arid -friends:. 'the : service
vas
conducted Rev.' Geoghegan,
and fhe yeniains Were - interred, in
Cemetery.
Belleville, we are able ' to, 'reproduce
this picture of Bob, which was
ac-
qoinpanicd -the, following write
•apn the seh.001 paper. •'
"W.are Proud, to say thatone of
the p onr school; in the per-
son oflItoliert ,...L.ThoMpSon, .has., beet
fortiritate. eriough--tp, ...secure. regu-
lar :positiOn.i.dii, the. Belleville
0.11.A: hockey team ',for; thiS7season.
"Bob" N.v,4 bin -iv in Trieknow;
and; earne to this at theage
Of seven years. Since '..that Ainie' he
has • Made steady ptogreas, his
4choOl work and ha S 'taken an eative
interest in sport. He, is istni; nriletcen
years df' age and. is 'in,' hislasecond
year of 'high sehooywork. lielearned
te Skate And play' liockey entirely at
the c.p.D. as all his winters have
been, .'Speri%,here. ,Last „Winter .
played for the 0, in, the Inter-
scholastic.,.:League and Ki -Y. leagt4,
and has plenty 'of :sneed .as ShoWn by.
the feet that be has won' On two
SeentiVe .Pceasiens, tile tPublidseriooi
cup at,tjo IciWanis 'Tee Karnival and
Was,- Seem:id in, „the
Dining 'the; keepS'Arb'Y
playing. baseball and' tennis inAis'
• He- is survivedby hi S parents; to'
brothers, Dick at home and 'Herb' of
LticknOW; and '.tyve sisters; Myrtle, At
littine. and Mts. W, Griffin Of the 2nd
?:oa.'k.lirOther Roy, predeceased him
'‘74..tb years', ego. e•
"The, pallbearet-S• were Six, in num.=
het; and were: all cousins.' of •the de
ceased. °
We wish them every success and,
hope that Bob will prove himself an
asset to :them."
Since copying the above' article,
we -have been forwarded • by m -r•
Seorge •:F. Stewart, editer • of "The
Canadian" a cliPping "from the
, 9 • , . .
'Ontario -Intelligence'as follows:. '
It , is with °. regret' we learned a
the injury received by Bob Thomp-
son of the 0.S.D. It "See,m'S 139.b was
nractieing with the 'O. p. D. inter-_
;pholastic team on Saturday night
hOine ,town. Last :Season'1e. payed
third hatIe, - has: a."'linowledge • of
Pitching 'rind" sWitigs a1at.
0.II,A.,'' on, which
rob is A regular, on the, 'defence'', , is
•of no.,:inetill Calibre "MAY' go, a
and had his' nose broken. The injury -
will be felt to a considerable, degree'
by. the Belleville juniors . as Bob Was
iust starting to dick With the ,boys.
One of. the :first ,t� regret the
'idetri was "Mase"' Rigby,who.. per:,
haPS, felt, the loss. I-Jf Bob more than
anYk:plitYee on the club Rigby' and
thomPsOn seemed to team- together
like a; pair of long lost brothers , as
Bob alWAys ..slipPed the Odd .-"Elaiice
fewards the, :big , blonde", When. in
doubt. Bigby, „On the other band,
'.1n6t1 •-ei13.0Y,-. playing,./alongside,
of, J'hompeon,and, Worked to a niucli
befter advantage, when.: he was- on
the-iee.It- is regretable; --that --ThOmp
:be l'OSt to the Cirhs.-ip their
remaining group games. According
to 1211, Chant, ;who • attended him,
thoirip6on will .net be available for.
dutY for at least, two weeks.
In the imeantime Rigby,Hogan and
Greer will have , to`o.carr: -the rear
„
.7uard duties for the Cubs. "
gidg geHooL.Isi,t'm
DECISIVELY , DEFEATS,' RIPLEY
N IN,FORMATIO
FOR TI12BUSY FARMER
. (Furnished by the Ontario 1)epartriferit el. Agriculture),
, • "
For 9fitarle- CvlerY
. ,geg, Jn Western ProyiiriceS
' Shipments. of Qntarie celery to.
Western Canada,,, are- atriving' at
(heir' destination in first class con-
dition and, bedause of •the .particiz.
high quality of , this, product,, it
Is hen* well receiVed. This was re-
eled in ,; telegrain :front : B"..
ci.rners'et' ehairman, ,rof the Ontario
,Marketjng. :Beard,wire has, been ;ln
• Western :Canada:.
Put :Flesh 'On 'Market ,Cattle
,With. the plentiful supply.: Jeed,
lie 'cattle going .on: the inaiket this,
' \inter should be well -fleshed: Well-
. .
finiShed young cattle .:cchnmanda
premium on 'both the home and -ex-
port. .markets.. The, . Paor. quality,
'miler:fleshed, animals liaye° a, depreS-
''iing effeet en the market. Steers .or
heifers showing breeding and ',type
mak'' gooduse of :the home-grown
:feed.. Time alone will , tell what tile
.profitWill be on the liiindredS of
cattle, -‘going. into. the. feed, -lots this
fall. But,: it is 'reasonable, to expect
that : it will be the .deep; ' mellow=
fleshed- bullocks ' that Coirmiand the
. , ,
fop prices when :they:go bp the :inarR=.,
et. Inferior feed • or 'a skimpy • ration
dOes not Make-......morifcet. toppers of
Tile 1ea-1 1igi&tool boekey. team
Met the:HipleV boys on their okn, ice,
./11.ondaY ,niglit .and defeated them
to 'the, ttine ;of .7. te:1.' $cbriildlienots
Went, to Deng. Clarke. and JadIc
• Wliti-each. netted tWO counters:, .Whik;
"Aleit ',11"Itickerizie; 'Edng 1taCtroria14
„and, Bit 'SeWitt;'!rietOurited' for the
•
terrin.-;=0.oal„ " 'Clark
VinlaYsOn.;. fieteriSe;:. Harold ':(.4rear
and' Maciteritief bef. .Alternittes
Pin1y"MaCHOneld Mid'
sent, 1St lineLLI)o6F.' Clarke, .teonard
Meepouald ,and • Stewart 'Clititeran;
Ind 'line,. "Ijoug. Maetioi)ald, 1101.
even the typ .: cattle.
' glean, andrSterilize All „Dairy,
". .
The keeping ofmilk 'de'
fiends- directly upon the number of
Bacteria present-' and :OAS in . turp
depends' upon the thoroughness "3Vith
which dairy 'utensils have cleaned and
of4live „steenli-or-
scalding With -boiling water is Always .
effectiYeproviding it is available sin
siifficierit volinriei but •as a •-eael;1
rnle, the' qUantitV ,aYailable on, the
average feria:is' inadequate for eff-
eetive ,resalts. It is for this .reason
thi4ilie.•,uSe.• of. "chlorine in suitable
form it .'redomm'epded'..bY'bacterio-
logical experts.', it .'acts rapidly in Cold
tter, and is cheaper 'and -Mere con,
,venient than the heat :treatriOnt •
kenertilly recommended. When pro- abroad: while 50,0.00 more will be
:perly employed chlorine: sterilization
gies excellent results 'andthe-pra-ez
ticei, already general aniong
Other food -"plants • is Spreading to the
dairy. farins.
plies to s :lightly. "item
NOrth :''Aziaerifca-with •bettriregulated
distribution. tIt i the opinion of the
trade that:, good quality ° red dessert
apples,- sach „as: Baldwins, 'will, contin-
uo to demand at values rang-
ing
freni 24 to 25 *Rings a barrel .,
for No, 1.:.'grade in sound, :hard con- ,
dition: The 'Domestic' grade :should .
renge";•troin 443 to 24' 'Shillings, ac -
Cording itfo, amount' of color and •
attractiveness 'of fruit. Russets; are.,
meeting ,a good 'demand .and Ben
Davis will, be wanted' as red ..dPPles •
becomemere Scarce. ' 'The ..abeve
prides; Mr.., Fultoreinaiks, are given'
day'asa.giuide, a nobedy can
telt. exactly. what, the •supplies', will
be between now and March; and
supplies' greatly, influence values.,
Ontario shippers ,are 'advised to, keep
their. apples naofing. regularly, each
week to the markets best suited.for
the: varieties . and sizes; aVailable in
order to realize the best average.,
Layers. Need. A Real Home •
there are many 'factors ,tluit
enter intO the management of the
Pouitty flock:: there is nothing; that
"
Will 'have 'a greater ,influence-*
poultry , raiser's success or, failure:
than the way in which ,. he houses his '
flock."' Birds - good:: breeding, no ,
mattet••110'w well fedi Will. not ,rettirn .
Maximum'. piOfits unless' •well housed.
The honse • is the hen's home
and to be :comfortable., and give good
,
production, the louse should have
proper Ventilation; it • shopld,. have
proper •location, plentyof light, be
"di•Y and have floor space
• ,
Ontario 'Apple Exports
' ShoW 'AppreCiable Gain
"o: of tlie%right 'spots' in onr
agricultural: situation; .is in • increas,
ing' yellune, of 'tipple eicpdtts!! stated. '
ilodgetts,' Secretary,. Ontario'
Fruit. Growers! Association.'
"TO date, : approximately • •i00,000 ;
barrels of 'Ontario apples have gone.
Te'1thousand lots, Of 'Seeds' were
,sent :to approximately .3:0,600 farm -
is of .Ontario last year by'the:Eic-•
Perimerital,I.Thion. Some of the, best
strains of leading .varjeties have ,,been
distributed through this ,agen4., to
the» gain of the farmers "."
Centritioteto: Grading •.
' 'Established At Toronto,
"In an effort to; Offer the, Censurn-
er. ,fiirther• , satisfaction," said.
J'. T. •passin,', `the Central ;Ontario.
Potato. GroWets' Association has es:
tablished a central grading,- station
An Torofito. • • • '
"."GroWgra are. now . shipping po-
tatoes: to this station; .where ;their
prodnet will „he graded and bagged
the 'entire operation being,' effected
by -the 'meat .Meodern, thacignrY.,
° "in my estitraation,q commented
Mr; Cgssin, .,!thr§wilr .prove to be
the,...inoit, :practical step, in •assUring
the conSumer Of. top quality And
uniformity of 'Pack." ' •.
British Meat ImportationS
• I " Big ,.iteni; In Fdreign , Trade
. J. A. carroll,, Director, Markets
Branch, State.s» that the . importof
,.deat 'into' the United ',Kingdom from
the Unite'd States, •Argentina and
Denmark in , particular, is a very'
considerable itenion British :foreign
Ile further--sthted that reports,
ip-
dii the
one-third of the world's. ,sheep, forty
per, cent 'of Its cattle, ,but ne more
• than feu Jim.' Cent of its,
' " • • .
shipped in tRe next few weeks. Five
-thousand :barrels have been sold for
February delivery" alone. ,
"Total export shipments last year .„
thro411 this Assoelation,
approxi-
mated 125,000 barrels. This • year's
'business 'will; shew' an increase of -
some 25,000 berrejs, which, is Most..
encouraging, in view df general
market conditions!' :
Weekly Crop Report -s•
'Haldinuind , County 'was the' scene
of a sale Of purebred: Dual Pnriose,
Shdrthdrit 'cattle recently at 'which .
the top Price Of, $127.50 Was 'paid.
for .bulls i and $135.00 for ••cows, • with
the average prrce .rfor; the ,sale
run-
ning around- ,$80,09 for all 'cattle of
all age. This was ,considered fnest
satisfactory by all concerned. 'The
-sale was very well attended and: bid -
dingo Was 'remarkably brisk; it, . all •
thirieS. Roth • Haiciirnand and Kent
counties report • that :plowing, v. was
general° in January,, many farmers' •
taking' advantage; cif . the
tiler to caech.:up on this work which
,
was delayed °Wing to'' the. dry -wee- ,
ther last .,fall. The Wheat. '.crep_has".
suffered in Simiel districts...Owing to
unusaelAeather • conditions. On ,the
heavy ,lands some heaving has taken,'
place and the :crop' somewhat dis7, •
colored. NeN,v ',Seedings :.of clover have --
Also, suffered. ; Lincoln ;county reports,' .
'that eggs are. being produtedin
inueh larger quantities now that
spring is apProriching:, •
are incubating° eggs by. thethousandg';''
and in a few caseS 'the first Of
chiekShave been • .sold. There • are -
Mete eiriiitieS- now -for,: productive • --
breeds, thinely Inirebred, rgistered. '
stock.. PoWn. in Peterborough', Colin.,
ty,' the attendance of farmer§ when
the swine r train »visited tkat cointy
recently ''showed:•that there is still '
Rritisir'.Apple,Market' considerable', intereat in hog ta:srng'
The current newsletter froni: An- despite low liriceS. Eastern" Ontario
drew ',Fulton, • overseas fruit rePre7 has lacked snow'''. and -intieh' heaving
sentative, States that the Outlook ap-., Of trieid-owa' is 'reported 'end dainake..-
pears m6re proniising 'for a steadier .for hay crop next sunimeris feared.'
,
aPple,' market ,in, ;the 'United King- Wood, an, important ' eash crop, has
sdoni,' as, the indications are for sup- been trucked and drawn in wagpris.
•
:*BEJEAST
fe‘lr
yra'6AYIS?el'aVStih'ivt''eoefk withtrat fth°rc( 'spent
a
brother,."
•Pilliert Vint: it,'
Mr., and Mrs. Rey. ,Alten sPerit al
:MSS' Lena lelrett sOhttl Week
encl -Stratfer4 and': attended, , the,
AnniVeriary, and At Horne: of
the- '�rmalSehoel,„ ,
' Ss': Mary:,Philtps who is :InStreet,
.in sewing at a Slitirt 'CoirrSe
Ambotley, '°80611t. the Week -end -With
on,
The sliop .had been in the Jones'
family "for generations, so that iv
for
a notice, ifUnder New Management'
appeared in the Wind,OW; the, villag-
ers awaited curiously the coming of '
the new Proprietor.
As days 'Went by and Jones';was'
spli behind the counter, arid the no-.
tice° Was still nrominently displayed, .
One of the bolder spirits naked- hint
when the new people were ceming,
"Whit new 'people ?"- repliexl Mr.
Jones, '0
Y' ' • '
"ou've got 'Under New. Manager
t' the ' cl'
-qh, DiiIn't you kiidw 'got
long Way owards e chanionshIp, • ttowitt 0114 Jack su:r4 ber Votgnmairivi &'
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