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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-06-29, Page 5tfr • "' TiomapAt ;mixtb4 foki. - • , L. ROOD, %. Mr. C. Fnche of OlenlOgiaa AS •visi,t- ,• , mg with. ,hjs. plit 'Mr, WT. gad:ie. 14 I 4v4t_ , .41311•4?a.rfi of the Orange OrOrder49,n1:Bopt .. dWard: Of, C, lar, were recent ' , Mr. 4414 Mrs.George 4:Srlinen and q 1:-'14Ckn°14'' Nile •and ' POoriC•11 attend- , visitors at. Miss: I•41.4.Sie Fiercp's. . •Prl' Divine Worship la the 41:nglican P.. y !Int. F. CnSwelr :. - ChPrehl, on SundayWernoon. with ' M. -and AltoraLland•,.so.n‘ •44' 'lice° vlf4t tcf it•'411°'''''" ("4' i•h° : Aer. J. if. geogbegan,. 'delivering a • Douglas of EiPleys, • Were the ffaeSti ' :faereftd SerInon, "1' • .- ' 0. of • Mrs.' Alther Ackert On, :EridaY'• beautiful: COrli oregtect la.' Plan:loll' °ec#PiPn- Pg : he. , onveiling of the, ' .Miss. Letitia PrennY' 1eft TvI0(14. evenllig,'. ' ., - ..:, for 4,, tworinontbe Motor, • trip, to.• of•,•' those adventuring Webatera .w,ho . ile.hatehewnn.,. 'neconinaniecl 'bY. NY. Mr.., and idra.' 40.0...*Killnpn. gild ' her le ', '!" . ,otitia, Durnin, Fart ;Qeorge -Wbite'a.. ' aad Mra("E: •Pgrilin of Oaderich end .: u were recent . visitors 14 +T‘r, ,xnd privations: .ot''. Pioneer life • in . „ , iur. 0 coPi;i1.06.PPPIF• faced- the „peril's' F!.4nees. ' A . : ' '." ' ' '. .7;10'414.. George JiPtile and flnnk.hter .441•.°4..Q4ntY' 141.::°12”gb.t: t9' *!1•iY !II" • t,n•fr 4 • e9ttftge, -4Wilogies, -,seach.. • ., , . : :Artbur',Pav!ir.(4 - ,StE-4t,f9..rdi isle:rec.-. guriei :Qt., clipto.,,,,.', il,.: rrd.,., Ackeit .vel:Y.„YlVl....dly flirine.reas ../Tien-iOrieS7 .. solith of;shoplia,rdton.. .,„. ,.,„ .., ' . and:Mr. fInrrY. meiquiliin. of Ingerao 1 . • , • . • ' • • I , Many Of them ' pleasant indeed - „ The 'Meeting of Ole:. W, M. $, of 1*; Ackert and: on • 4eh*'5. Iteeh"•-• My': first . a' cmiaintanee, ' with Lijek-: 'the ' PreshYterian ;:chtirch, was held toe and'„,14r; .Vtrn:4 . Elliott of 'lioreo, — .". - ' ' ' ThurOday;, at the honie or, Mrs.' john- have been recent guest's, 'Of Igrs, Al- nnYi" eanla., about in ...ti#S7 ;!,'„ViS.e..: In ..13ennetf,Vogt'AJ,fioti,. Kr4.:'KeW-11417'. . ,conenIng: dev.ptional: exeroises ,'''were .... oir: g!".Plunn; Pinicney. spent: Satar, 94a‘71!," a, vetera,n.,• :Oilal4ter•'• of the ..ney,, the preclident occupied the "chair : .. •,-,,y' • '' ' alc...4. Ackett. ,.,., , 4. ,,..,,. • ..... •,. • JUly;;of ,int, my fri•thSr: 'Rer.' -,ToPlea' ••• conducted by Mrs. W'f R. Stotheri„a d •thiy at Mi. •T',4die's ' - • 4 Nev' Connexion • %lure, , Who, had Mrs: Dayidsan:'Mra. MeWbumey gave. 'Mt. .and , Mrs. Tli.o.P, .Harris and been sept out from England in 1844 . ,an excellent talk on thp early thisterY. .,Howard spent Monday t of Nat week by the pareciLhody--aa-a- 'missionary .: of mieSienc amOng• .the Indians . . hos es served refresh c.i- ments., ith' 'Pie" ful7'el*tr°ther' 'Mi.' ...1°8- to. Upper Canada; ' was transferred •CatradaTAli . Harris of Kincardine, . who, isnot as •Thieving has . been 'going on. 'here. well hs iii4nY fvien" would. wish"- kfrnZnAka4:19'tniiet°• A%!jah4fickon49:tiiteopi.ta`.'CilistelY1.: .with *Mr. Eedy losing.- a shard tiite •and wheel and. About 7 gallons Of gas •wlitleh .was drained: f•rom. the. an •Sr.o.anff hrOthee'Edi':and-I with •latber '"Vrei310 • - Mrs. Abner Ackert:and Jacic, Mrs. Howard Harris. ;and 'Mrs. tAllister , , Oth , in e villag,e as 'well .have Engles; Motofed . to Brantiotd 'list ,drove _up, lit -the,old- floyilly.-..--“eariy_ ' had gas Janki... drained .. ti -, ,.-. -- •-week-end :".and--ift•erTdeci- au. :Ohe all" ' which could accasio ca • • ' th .. _ .- ,recen y, ., •• tette . ores .0re1festra su • 1. d • .. i. presented by the pupils1 the 0 -t 1.• . 14 11 y 6 1:qa 1,e music or ' '. ,. o , lykii,,,afte4,..,4t,rpot...dairee ..0a,,,,pi,...i.,.„.1.9....P,scha9p-fo.r.--Thrtliiiir:'1111T''',741.7"aer14&-:"Igli°1''''."-- ••-•:e: ---e5-.-e:' ' ti" ' ' It e of,,th ,--,C w 11,--ot 11."-'11 ht` •:(143.ri 'Under the anshices of the:Dun, accompanied home by Misi Gwendolynin all) passing through"G'cidephit and . gannon Agricultural.' •Soeietv, , The A-kert, :Who: will spend: the •spololer..., tinnily' et91,P.',.Pg at. tlie eVer • hospi-. society Snri.ourices. the date 'fOr the' e ' • • • , On. 44 •eVentgOl 4100W ,cleto-', her of •X8',74;With .ear :and trembling li•eliinhed the i4take 1Pading the' office. ottithe, ,T.Ineknow Sentine4 then' *It ah9va he Fro:eery ;Sere of Bob Preham. The. Eentinei •liad-heen foun, 4e4. Coage;or PreVienely 'Sower§ At IN#t, the latter a print;. Wile 187.5.. Was ferenlia• of PO Kincardine, 4ei4e 4.t the ,.,tiMe 101ned•;! theWeYer; :34e, saatia0 -was aw4:ad by Mr.. VQ*4!*: Ana -Phap? who; gernally intraduced •Ma to, the duties of the.. For 4.9.Me AlaSr.4 ',after was Qf, eXalted.:Pelb tion,., that. forehore' wAtshing the Printers,' .inir "'!rein MY face, and •41104, 'Oa th4t. all win?: inOt *Wit, 4nOW'. beCOme member' Of tbe f',a17.t preSerVatiVe, Of ill" the- arts.",• It WO not long, however, before the office .was .nioirell'Weit to. one of the, frPole' over'the Neils"; a 'Wide space' •t that Point, sehafatitif • the sidewalk from!, ibe bridge, now covered.% nAr Phortly after " this, • •Boyd, While on a, , Week -end. Visit' to This fattier in, ICih- •cardine, fell . back' dead. just after •teaching a' class Of girls. 'in the. Meth.oclist-,Sunday School. ego,' ,A••••,.,.. (Furnished 03' . the 94014 DaPartnient Wide cost' Range 'ShowEk • Cheese' Wilanfaetura Accordipg, to 1Dr, po.091 Qf Ottawa, the .'cost ;4104410g cheese •110: Ontaria. 'factories • ranges irosti• 0.85, per .hundred 'ponnan. -Where-the ptoduthirt Pnonnte, to, 09004 .POModo to. as: high ae ,s4..21... per -hundred panzids,, where ,OnlY. 47.0000 'Pounds' are Predue1.04: - Half 'Of Canada's Berry Cairda. inintediatelY but A gradual', , . • •§tipplie'd by ,This Province raendtinceitphaleol.iirriroiiisi,liciitaottoi.la::074in,pgro7ii Canada's commercial production Of, of: approximately 20,600,000 auarts.-qn- atrawherries. for I.98 amounted to an excellent eppQrtnnity exio4 for 44r10,4„ eeotriboiiop to.• :taial, was filareaalei.g, Cattle expOrt. estinriated at lo48:4i000l quarts, or • :*Tihe to efi'OfintYM!rqeilaleelitp.r.odoe' thin. of iktak klvt ••••• Pr•Airrlettitnre). Wider adian. ;Attie' hieeder4 to IP` Abe, 40E0 r=ababia._ . "laqreased cal Briish market ere elieVed to exist through • the ten iffereeeee. •bP- tween that 'eounti and , • One tithe ; the Free • Sate.ehipi,,ed • about 800000 head :Iieru year, ead,' .haye: expOrted ,aft••minh' as:X;(10,0,000i bead iripealr, • The Ing greet of tp"0-,qievir heitY7 Engllsh datieS againat the Free• State Will' probably not he 'tett by : rasp erries lot the • same year,- was. h'ulls brat; d 'Es 4Yddeath,a' eaCio 13°Ine da f tbe; .'hh: te:tria0bilaghaeldri at 7,250,000 qurts,. 111;3, • . fa ther.._ 'ailed...foil-win the respect of the Otaff,total or ' "'sr/ 'the thorough. threshing ac4n ' Canadian Bacon -,Exports .iSteredafter I • left :by . Diming the', first quarter of 1933, baeon importations into Greif "Bri- tain :Were down some twenty , per cent,according to the :Statisties 'Branch. Canada and the Netherlands 'Fall r.:as the 5th and Oth of 004 Yacotion With her Mother here, ta41.-.6 .hoine :Of Daniel.Vebater,• Where Donald: (one. of ,the..bOYE0 v.as greet.' .tobet. The, race track has been r,esicr-• The rdenthly. Meeting of the 'H. W. we received a typical Irish welcome. ed by me in, TorontO•;with ,."three lend' faced' endllnut.held at the home. of,. Mrs, In a 'few' ,:days We were joined, hy.' thecheers ' Tom yrkittgkirietn:atel?i'iwit's!hoebfifigneeci. ' The: hcithe Of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Earle • IIodgins.: *MisSe: ' Bo e ale ‘se -tion Of the 1amiiy. Bogie, Lake Read, Colborne' Town- Annie 'Stetter ` and Day'S• 'A f `• d to levy • On McDonald! erjflLhuisda( n;. ab and I , s scene of a -happy gath will' sets j:tay_.ninrp Own. ''--- --- ci---qtritittitY • • •••• - :were -the -Only -cthintrieS' toLlneresse their contributrims •tO the bacon su • ..'• fifth 7•wedding-• anniVeriarY• of Mrs t 'Tiogie's • parents, Mr, and •Mi. 'Nelson , • Grahalii7n.r ShePpardtop, was tele- . . a ed.,. • It-, was a .coriiiiiete ,Stirptise, ,TasepIt Hodgms, 'Mrs. Wm. Ila14'llra. to the 'bride and • ;bridegroom. .of 135 ,-walter Hedging.. ' '''' ' : ' --....---• Xears age. .W.hoAcnew..-nothingtr--itkiiat.,-- ----------74,------.÷--, :-,t------ ------,,,.,,-,7-..- ' - :-eiier ibOOt. it . Until„ the .,%; :ornq,ed . Mi..'..lintt-MrS.„ It„Obert ,MacDonald :• ' their daughter's lionie , to find 2': frit:- ware recent :visitors with • the ;latter's, • Mediate. ,relattve§„ of,,.:.both raWaitin are ts; Mr and...Mrs. J-E'--;.E:Turribilil7 :- T!...them--„to:-.-eoetend .felteitfrtions., ..,. • ', Uriderwoon:' . ' • ' ' • • Mr. WM. Bowers, •a fOrtner 're_sident, .., . • • is ,a kuest...w4b-.fiis:'sister, 'Mrs. Floti%-, ' ' .; • • ' ' • ' : ' ' • • ' • . , Mr -4 -.1,NrAliiiitttin,"1-lenderson .Spent man• ••• .' • • --t • . • ' Monday evening With Mrs. Charles .. _ _ . , _ .. Mr. - and 'Mrai .CharleS Cerigr.ain _arid ,C91"graj-n* , ..Ciitford. .of : Helyiliod • . were ' recent :. • WellingtOn and,Heirier are. tuning • -'-yisitors,-ivith.lhe faraier!S sciter;, mi..§, ti : for the • 12th Of July by the; sound .., Alirclhain `.'Culbert. • • . • '.. • .• . . - - 01' things fltelie ,evenings. .' . • , • • , . . ' Mrs., and W. '',J• WoeledgOef',T.O.rbri- . ' . . • • • • • . •buirdle robes . wertild ....he,' . broUght-,ih...Grangei, - after .. leaving, ..Luelcnevv, . ,I *.to,;are -gneSta ' Of ,,Mr.•,.aiki• MrS-.„ 0. M,.. :: _t,61-.1.'d'on'.t.'. Pe,c12.10., go south now tn. . ' • ' . • : . .': Mekerizie-tTand7Wvill--creeprripi-WiTttliz7- "ger-Min- a v•,•.arin : Climate'. - •• • • ;,.. - 4.04,spfeatiOvdr-L,4he4,-hecia-while,failiei- -10:ined-4,bis---nohle-Wapdering---fritter=7- 4_0_,4,; Iteitzsinnn, , ..icc_cot:.. tag,e,,nEir_.kintzti...}.*.m,i ____,......_ i.. ...... J.,. .„ . . . • t . ', • would ,or.i.ge:.,'_iiheint-Lgt-L-a• . . -in-40' - 'ink ':nitY,-,...:.a.nd-hialleitersirto'711:1e-frein•-geWt:'. E1 a -Inn- miss ..e•,.. , -..,..-"Orence •-•Jaime;'' fresh 4rinks Of wood into the great . Orleans,: Chicago, texiti: and other , to of Mr.•and.Mrs. Holt-• .and 41,..•, ti,I•d ; .m.i.s..• •wm.,... TIAwk§bew! . • . an 'Were the, latter's :tWO. ••sisters.'s box', stiatre. r haire, never :seen'. so pars of the. I.I.:;S: ,Made. geed reading:. Mit:. E. '-C' :Mann •and M . it ti. • •50ont 'Sunday arternomi• with 'Mr. 'and . . .rs. , 0, gers• Much: •snow ., nor ,endiired., such ..sevel.e.' One • . of St, Tho'offis,• also A,1.ii Rodg4. .a.i. Ali's: 0. H. Stubbert, Whe haire• taken ';cold . as • PreVailed .' then '-pio.u,x1!: ' i Ow :a, few days , and :congratulated ..ine. "tr.ainp".. who ,ivoiked. With us •• ' MiSs '.•: Muriel Boden.- • •• .. ! :. • . t over th.e •Quoen'e Betel iri Walkerton. pent evei.t4,1 yetirsAn ...go;ltre4 . • . •• .Uhen the fact 'that. T vins !earning, a The ...Junk& . Farmers"' Club Meets . , . MMS: Verine. },laWkshatv acepirinapien The: wiciter • tithe was . the busy tiiiie trade Which would; never . be: affected . •• next Thursday. July 6th ' . ' . them .. home - ''after .•spendirig'.4'.' few' .-....4'•:- ' The - WoMen's • Institute .." theetinf' ntonths in •Eruss.e1S.. " .: in tuelcriaW, especially. en. SatardaYs.; , A „processiOn of sleighs Wended its. by . machinery -never could a t.typeT• setting tinEichine'. be ,invented! I won-; . ' is . being: held to -day at the 'rine. ot . „, • way, along Campbell' St... W.. the stores, der . . if he lived :Ian; enaiigh to 'See mills ,and tailWaY station, heating, luiritype., at..work 7.) . , . ,. • • KINLOUGH•, . for. the .mo's.t. part,. *Odd, 'grain' and • The staff' "boarded with the boSa,'! ,.. ,I• of 'the •ilabi. Question Box, -Ori pro- oceurned by the Misses Lindsay. In of tYPe, with a Washington hand . • p blems that rise with Haby. Call those days almost, every, miniSter had Press nlies , • and, one 0101 "Gordon" The ',.. ,-A• baby's name. Lunch Com. ---Mrs. . • co move all ' his furniture -'-- there: Paper was all handset, and "runoff' • vt'ore' very few.: fri_rnished, tar_So_na_g_es., n paper which had preYiously • been Care Will Save Money • OUgh-set•--inthe-cOrrier --Formers_ sustain-enormous-t-lossesr . • . • wirouut.r.44..* Taiiiiiiiricnow just whaahat Ineant! of the :shop. . There •• was ' then% no each Year; throUgh etireless: methods ehnret-,76:11-1Titer on was niovid, •hills and funeral Mitices- were print-, trilek:' Experienced shippers 'rreconi•-= Ee'side the, parsbnage t stood the tframe _ready...print- norse-liills-ciaction-tare s iffpliii-livestoCk by train and•: • „ and, made into a' livery stable and is noir a -gafage; , . •• ,"One of the' ittemories of that home lilted lists for the town,•• and the .b plirtitions, that loading -chutes 'be, ed "white you Wait".' The '‘..voterir Mend:that,. ail `cattle deborned, -:-4•4s4 .;iXOS our biggest Plob"-:-We,that each Class Of stock be.tieparated is' that in it without doubt I Suffer-, ad oining to ttrnships ,o.f. West Wawan- used; arid spikes and Slivers; ed , niore from' cold than in any osh, Ashfield, Kinloss, and Buren. be removed 'from-pars..and trucks, ether in which I, have lived.':During Those Were the days of the qtranir some of the cold' winter nifhts the printer '1 One of our boys,. Charlie • •.• • Mrs. DayitiSon.,• , : Suffers. Bad Fall , ' Dar, john Brodie., con. 2, Ashfield • while •engaged in shingling:the gothic . home siittereci a fall •of saint. • : 24 feet. Although. badly shaken :and receiving -head, :shoulder • anc • •'bOdilY. injuries,. • it .is thought, • artho. . -riot aisured;-that there ve.re no hone:, • broken. Mt. Brodie, a- War. veteran ' loSt. an taryn in the battle tof „Viniy• Hltislge and in spite. Of this handicar .succeeds ' 'in operating' his farm: ape previous tO, his accident had Shingle( • :his :barn. • •"44.4".,!i -A.4 ZION .red Anderson find. MrS. ,Isaai Andrew,' accompanied' Mr., and Mrs S. J. Kilpatrick and Mrs. J. S. Fin- ISV of Saskatoon,on a Motor trip te London onSunday;.. • • . • , • , BerYle Gardner spent the. past, week with ber sister,. Mits. Joe yree:- 'mail of Leeburri: ••• and ',Mrs...Albert Campbell aru family •of ''..Aulcutti, visited with .M.r. arid ••Mrs. 'Rich.' Gardner, Sunday. Mr.: Alfred Andrew 'of Walltertor Was in the *neighborhood ,On' busincs• :, .recently." ' • •• ' •-• • . . •Mr. David .Andersoh,Mr. Fred •AP-• • • dersoranii Mrk.• W. T. Gardner • ..ed Nile and Leeburn.frie'nds l'nesclaY .Davici is engaged teach . school.' • • ' i.,:., L, No: 1144 : Orange- 'sermon 'Will. be On "'Jiiiy inn at ' 6611114,4; wnetri C.:Pave:her will •address tile inei.i.oers.........Atchihet's,oi_ •- To. attend, ' . and -kion softball teams at present ist ,obsitiati in the tottotifi.leagne and ,ganies lest, each. Zion 'won at, lief-. 'a•it an Monday ancr „Dungannon WedneSday evening, Out'4t. tialens • streeeedecrin turning ,the trick against' them on •14;riday. night, .1.048 in a free A H,EALTH SERVICE OF; . •CANAOlAt4 MEDiCAL: • ASSOCIATION AND, tirdlr---- INSURANCE COMPANIES:. ."IN CANADA '. 'Biliousnein, hi a ' term that today it noe as •dilnunonly, used 'as it: was in the . past. generation... It is still Mr. , Chester IIaldenb,y di the ..wesr• o,:, (especially• the latter) and these and my first wage was. !f50 cents,:a heard, however, in cleseriptions Of a is ViSiting'..with,hiS parents, Mi. and ss - ' -, leioths would re uf lion •• ° ' ,, ' - • condition''• " • ' t , n le generally eek and my hoard., This was in, , of , which the 'usual•-•sYPIP- ,Mrs. F. II. ' lialdenby of WestfOrd.' well laden With ,store foods; and often creased ....to 75 cents .per week the toms are headache, •-ilizzineis,• iiidi7:, Mr. and Mrs. :Wm. CO . „ . ' - X have ,re -f l'i9"!.74nd those f the toanship .. second year, and ,$1.00 or e third.. ge7stion, coatedtongue, bad taste in of Kinloss & H & '' :*' • oss _pro!' carried in ad- Our paywas spasinedic, :Md. con- the .:mciUth, grid a depressed, tired turned hoine after a :motor trip to . . • • . dition,. piles of 'whole dried codfish= eisted . for the most ;part' in orders feeling, . . t „ • ' • t' --: • ' New:-.Yark. :. . the. Highland ,Secitcb' Of that sect.o. the 'for 'Th.condition ' described" ' b'l - Mi. ,C;'oo. Bicliatds. and sell. of the being generally credited With. largely collars,' etc'. 1, n on . ,e stores r shoes, shirts, paper is is (The collars ' were .for ionsriess. because . the vomiting which as 1, west reneived old: acquaintances here ;fivin , , , _ g on,a is, y. eSunday only'): Once a yea . ,,there , , "codfish and Wh• ke " Th '' r• occurs usually brings hp bile and so last Thursday, ' :- • taverns, ,some ,eight of nine in alEt was a settlement. If during the year it issuppoSed• that the hirer; which: of days last week With friends IL Tor- numerous as the ,drinking" Continued: iii cash. the "boss".itearly teak a fit! In .such ca.ses,;•the liyer ii ,out of - Mr.' Gee. :1-taideobi spent couple w• ere. Well -patronized,: and fights were We asked for fifty cents or a dollar, manufactures the • bile,. .out of . order '••" • . . . . • • •• the Irish'ef Ashfield and' the i Scotch . Bu' t 1:' onto. . .. • "tneniWere the dayi!"" - .i•16e Miss Alice Pinnell4 order, but • the liver is not td. blame has returned Of Kinloss often coming into: . . • ...,.• • , , . This ,organ carries onits work, '4air , ., . dais- were young. and .'healthy --and *he:: heihe from her, uncle's,. near Whiter-sion. A greatebAmpion Of the 'fernier ther. we were • Setting" type,---4tru1, by day, *itlicnif uPSet; 1.30t it it. is . , church. was .1kleAdaM,whose: exploits in tht 'ming Off" the pallor,. distributing ,:its called Upon to do inore work: than it, mr,. and'lMrs. A. MacKenzie .an,e t9a-glIte•hla9y.i'dd-...7tukTreibc,,le;;,Iet:'11.tsoc!asg:oe.ianfidhb,tifi.i.tt_.,,i i'-- Szinbty.,;neph'Q;ptow0toiide,.. '1:s.. caPalle''. th°1i1 trouble resrilts. .. family .Of Einhio, . Were' : week7erid c1.13,1 lf, 10r. ea.n)ples, too, Much feed is- viSitors with Mrs. McLean 'and othei •P'!at.Pme macle• hurl t° be feared' clean Out the eaw stable, or•pick hngs. eaten, :particularly :if • the •OVerindul- relatives , VerY. apt to 'be an upset of the diges- as an antagonist. I heli.Pve he wag off the peta,to vines, we_had a jolly killed years afterwards in a barroom time of it The memory of all this _ . fight in far 'Dakota. gence is .in sweets.. and fats, there is Mrs. A. Manners has been visiting with her 'daughter;. Mrs. Itobt. Mc-• tive • system:, constitien -Occiire eid Lean.. t� , liver fa '4Overworked. When , the .sclidelmiiteri. was: .W.1.1.,Stiiitji, the: PoSsesSor nt :teniner,• gre.at.tectcliet, I: hold WM ,inititte- ftiL ineinory,, for he,..aperied WindoWS forine .with- his 146 fOr & knoWledge rif English .-..literatore. lie Avai: • an' innivOrOus reader;:'an• aiderit,lover , • CharleS, Dickens, to whoici tradticed',M04: and jot , that OW'ed a.. debt r. could never :Pair. • My ,desk -Mate• .wat and of the'likeable- climis who seireil with tie, • is • 'something . greatly bliatde to Trineticin ProPerlY: .: Miss -Margaret Pitmen is visiting frif.‘nds1 inCoderich. , diviclual feels .devsied or • "blue". . . In.,my„tirrie Lucknowplacl a youth: the whole body suffers and the in- ful :Sasebaltteant called "Se I2oYs" of which'I. was the, pitcher, and a fella* Printert George Graham the: cateher. (bytthe-way,.: George one Of the plueklest chair •I • haw eVer ictiOivii, Called 'at iny •Taimitf Office a few years age, at the agi • , Mr. L.H.,Saunder's Tororite L. 0. This. condition, do's -not call for L. organizer, was the guest; of Mr •plitgatives .hr liVer pillS-.:-"Whiit is and Mrs. W. ,h. 1104enbY last week.: needed\i's -siniple food and Fred JaeltiOn icad the misfortune: to the body is. 'overloaded With foods,' 'Weare •: sorry to port that Mt- attention to.'the.iiianner 61 living.' V break his: ankle last .week, Mr. ltim the' machine beeomes choked and, Archie MacFarlan who .' fell• , the 101 72., firing out to the far North tcannot :funtiOn proPerly. Witte barn .arid required seVeral stitefies" to. Cameron, now Duncan Ontario dog ' 101101Trwrotigriffilfitiiett711;viVasS,olittirpfd;,....s.. , ron- ,eat to The.. ntaChine cannot run smoothly. W'eekly Crop Report , rePreientatives , „re-' port. that rain :is 'hadry .needed in mciat sections' of. the, province.' Mell- doWs and spring crops. which leaked very „premising oh' June lit are not. 'hitting gatne." Tile brand .of 'ball' coming up-vto .ekpeetations.,iitiato,tlie• played was perhaps net. of the beit extreraelY hot ,Weather hi ,eatly June whiCh VVRS followed in senria Seetibai by very caol,"tempetattire mid treat in some irreas, , • , • Altalft it tn wiee'rition" end, 'reports' • the seofe, would . indicate,: •but i,t•,was sufficiently close 'to n.ake' it .„. .deeidedly, interesting-•excitectient ran high as . first and team and then . the other' . obtained .the lend. It is , Proposed to ••play the deciding- .1.tanie indleate • fi,,...„SO.S„tkidttlitk ed • - • • ,L•' this..,.erop will . 'be- Sectired.,. Eastern ;Ontario .has• itio'rted iiiistiited!ntying tip .find ptodUctien, falling, ing 'onetntions' have, lideti 'general In. all 'natio fig 06, Pityinee dtiring thp• • 44n' come retirnttrTt- Ser., iontly Wart 'Atr,pvbe-rty et-Onor.. o,ot for Sta'nee, :.tleelaret' that ita' ,etap iiVerage .rioririat :YetitS, ManY'f101da .01 t�ac�iii�ri folk, have, hit4 titi he' Ow rig *Ind • thist . • • Standing Of teams at cciniiiletion: of schedule '‘ Won' • 6st , "St. :567 • Tiro - 5' 406 . S. Picnic' Will be held av ElhoW t OP .SatiirddY; rst..:COnie and etiloiii-,clatt•nt the lake... • •"•• • • MeSSit. Andrew, Helni and Will Hunter visited Mr anfier, Of Brtitefield4on .40d6r!' Ti.e eating •of• a Wide • variety f preoyte.r.iiri nii.nistet • • pitehing hiid to be deliiered under • preached regularly in both Gii0)0C and: English., As ,Dune and I sat it our. dnnble 'desk one' day,' he deeided he' needed 'a;riatite to, add to D.UnCan; and after writing :down several he finally' settled On '0:Ontario". ,•,, . - . . . .0. , is best obtained in games or in some' ' "pals" were Dune; • CaMeron and as a. consequence' his lianas t otitdOOr ictivity, stwil , as Walking • or . • finY are all swollen and 1 twisted,„ and : afid Stewart Wilson. ,Tite tatter witn • • gardening: ,A glaas or tWo of water , r. Cameron • ' , o hand, and the batter could .call fth a ahigh‘-ball" :ora 9ciw,bill." . We had no:protectiOri, neither gloVes 11 nor intiski, The ,Catcher, as rule, took: the, hall on the .botince, ,but Geatge often "braVely• took •it Hoff the •hat,"' plain foods ,is important. Overindul”: fence in any particular food, must be ayoided. Food rnnStj be • thoroughly Ohewed. Meals shmild be taken at iregu ar hours and not .hUrriedly, The body requires Mcercise, whiell d . fa 4, .1 ,ft f . D k a scar on his nose shows where :. • his fat e ,an mi y • e or a o- • . , • upon rising e wee meals is A foul tip tlanded! ,Other ,ineniberti of d . bi ta in the grekt negira or the s. u ,,s esira e egu r e imination can r • that team whom I recall aro Dod . ••• Raspberry Diseases , _.Masaie -gad, leafz-curl are the two diseases, largely , responsible for the •• socalled running out of".kaspherry BerkeleyJn. charge -of the Lahora'h.,' . toryi •of Plant Pathology, of St. Cath,.- arines. "Experience??:he Says; "based • oa experimental evidence,- has • MSC- shoWn that: the use of healthy' certi- fiedstock' in setting out new:pia:ha,' tions is the only satisfactory way we have. . of eheolOng running,aut. • :ixSoro;kbefreiieurferhoams,edt,hesaer4ddiSietaS;S: liT'miathy" disease-free: stock, that new planta- tions .should :be" set. All ,certified 'stoc),t mast • be sold,, in bundles of twenty:- • • , A offical goveinntOni_tag-,beatting=thOL. name Of the variety, ,certificate, num-- • • ber and year,- of Production. 747: Craps . For :Rolling: Lands ' Pernianent, pastures are extentiVe, grown on rolling lands._ Canada blue, grass, .ited tins; , Kentacky' flue , grasst-nnd-swhite. clover are useful • fiat this 'purpose. The first mentioned.' ..grass is-:`61-c_p_articular_valua-AVIlere the sail tendi"to dr* out The ,cOmihon.Mixture.af' red .elriVer, •••••:' alsike and timothy may be sewn' for hay. and the timothy left' down Or a number Of. Years. Alfalfa-, an'. ejc cellent crap for hillsides ; and is ' to • be desired ever. other crops Where it will grow suceessfully.: In order to receive a geoid stand Of this perman- ent hey crop, ',liming may be nee, essary on ante Sails '‘• , Oats, rye4 wheat and:corn are crops - frequently itown 'with success On railing lands, but these crops are not effective' in controlling erosion. as hay and pastime. crops: If satisfac- tory .crop" yields are to be ',secured, farm Manure Must be applied,. at seasans 'when it' can be ploughed Under before any loss of, fertility, takes- plaCe. Penland winter' tiens of manure (farm or coinirier-: Chi). fertilizer)..are not -desirable ex- cept 'on level. land because 61, the 'great lois of, fertility. wItich liable to occur from spring rulioff. • Commercial Representatives': .• • The Department bas announced that;assistinee 'IS being ,kiyen toihe • Ontario Growers'. Markets Qouncil: to ••continue their ,COinraercial Repre- • SentatiVe- wark. Fruit and 'Vegetable"' GiaWers' Representatives will be es- tablished . the principal eanacliii0 Marli'ets •tO7assist ,grOWerst arid .ship- pers. in. expanding oatlets' for their • 'Crops; to' the largest extent • posSiblle, •C.• :Bailer; Secretary ,of the Growers' Council, will • haVe, his .1teaci- qparters • ,established in Toronto this • , addition to being present On the Toro/LAO-. market will also, Sim- ervise, :the activitjel----01„..,' the 11,,epre7.: tentativea. in other Patts' Do - F. Tonii,' F•ruiticihd; 'is appoint-. ad' Western Canada ,Represetativ,et with headquarters In Winnipeg::: A. "Dix0ii,„gamilton,. will be, estab- • lished on tHp' Montreal market and will also supervise OttitWa • 'end', Quebec' CitiShipMenfs. , •• 11; IC:" . • Beamsville, be the 'Greivera' Representative the Matitime• PrOviiideay ;With I head- 'quarter's at either St, cr , fair./ , • s • 'rho ttepretentativet's..Are mairitalit, id only during the. fruit and iregett=it' • and knitegrity & amassed a dompeten 2nd; ,Ait wate„n!, Ile :settled Fcttgo acid by indliatt* Donagli, 1st 'Stewart ...Wits°"! of a• tegether abie .marketinaeaaO11.-;Iii....the....pait hedothil*--tt-Irrtkost!-.-100eotial46,142e*-Willtailison;'';.;.'1fieleiers; 3r4;•- !‘"Ingi?! 'with evaretea---ifrid-diet:---7*" „ years •.their serviceir have been, : Pe secured through the .eittibusnineUt two was mayor 61 thd city He als� wttnads.. and And %iivai;l1t.1;riti,e.iieciritiii.,needs 'aich results / in attaeks of 1e0:xitre'O'nnetlaYti8Va..iltiratiblitei and the deniand leader eliiireli and Y.M.C.A 'biliauffneas Or -Sick 'headache: there tuti, been WidelY extended at nOthine olSO ,that Will take ' the atilt sinPe: theY bean am". retainded, hei•e'," that ;It was alniost necessary' for a store to tetle44 aelie." The Only One Of theael` OOP,. ..,lOhn ,Mcnam, Who served ComPh6IN. 1store-the ; Store of that Nr:,,Merictifi • vas thortkuttlf Highlander,'ft real gentIPL, trinn. 4pse. constantiltat':parentsL,t."had,_ the ditefle6 Oh. the `Market Square, where *PA? is the bowling 'green; -Dann • acrosSe• luly Was organized. • One 1 Oenint'n ttOtitiide With, ,stfek,• heiVeVer, Was • 'etititigh for t. ,potiple •of, hard ,Cheeka, and. ttrnibe•OYer. h, •IsteittOnnOland t ,6opyinterit,, to! thrit was `Oi' VilSOStl_ailettedl • the Oarden Eden. ••• .1.4,1. Nonlittdortt,o4 .„ Placp la;i1,YwiiuttrbiefirtltrfOrtirtrni,, .,ri'"ipTeil iii:', VOltitne to tlA* ':INT:OSt..."treg' Osi4.. liottftb. is liot.lomid Itt.alottta 'Mod . to. tba. .Ziritiniek And •ilatibled. 4 ok. hiodidifie:. It 'Ohiet • tfitiiilitt ... the le 'Montreal fitidASttict. In Western ;• • • .„ itVair Of, living and ;hino otbei N•va',.„. 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