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4!•e'...4e0o0ot,..7Fismor, •;.oe,;oereomea,17,4e..m...;
oCent, Round Trip , 441 21,
„. ..
1011.,NtIlitat 74 'ADV. VA 49e'''CRILD)TO .
'110E031_,TOF Chatham,. '19Olitiolk -WOOlditaekv. Araria,.**1*
lard: Nditesi.; St. CatharinNiagara• Fang and inteiniediiits gehite.
EKCO11131ON TICKETS add at. ell *.'statiOns.,..Strido; to Gioritit013,
ine/Mling all',branch lines, north to GoditielcRiaeardiao. lipuithinupton,
Wiarteni 'OS* gaul*:Durhia,PrefivOr0.• tiareln, oi, rattaFas.
burl, •
EXcuraion tioketsTalso' sold I3ETWEIAN ANY TWO 134.
TIONS: vvhich tickets sold 'on Saturday, April 21.
_ „
ALSO, OR FRIDAY, APRIL 20 -.fro ia *lin* vitothinii. visaged:. above
, to whithy.: oeitinve‘ Bewskandlle, Pert :1100,e, .• Co lb our g. Triads%
ljllevIUe,Naoanee, Kingaton, Gananogito,i, ; Pavacett
ArintivartOiebriddt ffigibtFlead, ,Ca
lAP.
ndsay, !eterbeio;• Hat nssi Cal0OberfOr 444 Arr'
al'arlket.• Meaforff, Barrio; Orilite; '
'Grevetihtirat,, Dracebeldffe,..NORtiville 'and lattrinadiate pellet* -
Ageet.' (Asi(;for handhill)
For fares. transit limits., trair, information. tickets.consult :?.nearest
--DIA.N 'NA,TIQINT
air Of Sixes".
Full Of Humor
:t.P.A. 'Presents Difficult'"Three-
, Aet Cost* To Lire' Audielaca
.0n Wednesday Last
Pair of 'Size*" teat just one
'
laugh :sifter another..for the itudience.
- which fillet,. the hail on Wedeesdei
• last to hear, the A,Y...P.A. *ciente!.
:tion of this hiunorous t•hree-aet
Comedy: , .1
° .
The story' hinged around twabusi-
nesi--partriera, ,the parts. pliiYed.- by
Rev. J. 11. 'Geoghegan and., Greg.
-• Leith, who disagreed to such an ex-
tentithat they eoUldn't riven agree, to
1,0, T-44
, A"'"1"'Eselleismammomm
*ziEGAdimiNT. ANNotyikimi:.
trigai*nnte*o4ft t1311e7eleanefigia41440";nt of. bei
111.7'
only daughter, Anile,•te. Mr..Cherlia
Sfeverk 20n, of • Mr.1•aod.. Mrs,
hileelerddle4go; to. take'i4"" qUltjy
)1041f ROOD •
..hfr: Mrs, ;Teraina
'tra4er!. 'Vent '1..0444 at .,Mr.
Roht .31aODoneld's, . - •
. and •:Uri. Alex 'Praterand
PPIOI and :Mr.. John. Fraser: arid Edith
of Einbro,„ anent Ihewweek-eld, eV*:
-Tyndall" Robinson's.
*17, iind 'Mrs: Pelliek. "04
'Carman c4. Chirkik...pent Sunday et
Mrs. Ahner ;.AckerVe. , •
end. babe and.
•.dissitOlye. the partnerehip. Liter. .the Mr: •encr.„-Mrelfirion . and children
..alient, the Week4nd ..,et,- Tara. ,We
onderatand-Mr, Mario!' Cara
ited-hreuglit-liOntellienew-efie:-"
The Inatitutentet in the" Townehi0
Hall "on Thursday' afternoon and.
eried, to splcodid. address from MIs,
Mekender 'of ,TOronti,.. on. the :"Gift,
Of ,Life•:and,•1telief Work". The !ego-.
ler huelniel.o Wat::• essultieted:' end *
'buttonhole .conteit held; :Mrs.
Erriestwinning firit prise,Urs.
Haldenby- second- and KM -.Legg
• • :•.: • third *lases 'Margaret Malcolm. and
In the 'Office scene, ' bfe. Edrin''Boyle Savored theineeilig.*Ith
Quilhn Was: the stenographer; ,Her.: and '1Irs: Ern -
eat
''•AChert :With Selo. Luich'wei
ServedHly 'the lii01 and a leeha
half. heUr• OPent, ,
j!ifiee 'Yee•ine • ,H,W160.1iF !Pend!:
Ow.* Ceitiple :)rith• her: ail*
Mrs' dii Shibbeit'of *kitten
• •
scene turned to the bottle of, Geeige
D. Nettleton (Eev? qeogbegan), where,
.--..--,-actording-iurfsite"bifd-decreed, 'Greg
,Was to serve aS:bntler. The disigree-
Ments• of these pertiiers and liter
:the complieetioni which .developed
the ,enforced servitude, as butler
.gaVe rise to; inany' side eilitting
scenes and laughter was redoubled
.bY eifortil of Ceddles, the'autid,
.piayed Kassel, ,to infatuate-
old Gaunt, the boolciceeper; MelVin
44ilinston, the office boy; George
Hassel the shipping clerk. Wm
• Ifewat• the .salesman and Fred Mc -
4110141R, tha laWYet,,yrlio tried to iron
out the difficulties that arose between
the partner* in business, and whe
in the end,turned out to be a "heck
of a lawYer". Dorothy Cook was, the
• leading lady; MTS. Geoghegan, Mrs.
George -13. --Nettleton
the maid.' -,
• The play ..was packed with bund -
reds of short as well as long speeches
and was an exceedingly difficult play
to present, but those with the lead-
ing. Parts were quite capable and
carried the play through, to the mer-
riment. and, general epproval of the
audience.
'be.twelve-piece PreebYterien Or -
eh gra provided splendid music
througliOutthe_evening.__ _byether..,Jantee...
GRovE
Springhere! The Wild geeia
•
have returned and Making maple
syrup is the order of ,the 'day.
Mi.' Will till. is ! mots
his many. fr oda wish to
Miss Geraldine Emerson spent the
tester, 110010 'under the parental
*"f
."Tliae Md held held a. eaUfal
soda)" laisi'T.ThurticlaY .4:wining, :When
geed
Miss Sadie. Pojleelv is Asking laer.
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0
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ars'
Attack
Ptt
Trawamak Ilagiaaa Faaaa CanaeiTatilie Nominating Convention
Dead 1a1.:i,ni.. Son , fin Moths= Aaaaanced PY: Ming
President, Mr- Meerehouse Mitchell
A nominating 'convention for selec-
tion of n ;Conservative candidate in
the provincial riding' of Huron -Bruce
411.1 be held Whighani . town hall
on Friday, April 20, according to "an-
nouncenient Made by .'11o.c)reliouse
Mitchell. of Luclaiow, riding president
at a :Conservative rall$,- held in Whig -
him on, Thursday., '-
induct shock to. VS Sam* and Cousermtives froM-7--4he----distriet
et Date For
Nominating Convention
hawk :044 '014, Saturday' morft-
• log $11;11,44 Ottt '0414; of.;Alexan-
ler BerrY.•Gladvile•:..gonthind, a
theeted Vaohleat Nest •wswaposh
lifelong micitnt the TOSin.;
lirkeir' 'half; north of
ouncenno*, Mr, Peltlead wile Amid
delid in the barn' OhertlY:' after" eleven
'Oat 1216Talag • bY• his ado
Trent. sudden death' ramais. 1
.ispecialli to his wife,: whole's been 'assembled to make • phiatfor the•er,
Orillnet.ta hii:•beC for upwirdt. ' to ganiratioa Of ,a,,branch: Of the feder-
a:Year. silforing with heart trouble. atl�n of • Young 'Canada. Conaerva-
., A, soy:ening' seonipoinity attended 1ve Cluha. ',•11bere 'Were abut 125
the funeral'.serviee;.1ield on Monday present from the town and.saireund-
HUnited Chu,rch of .ing. 'township and 'the plans were
Which the -doosailectihas, long,. been lerithusieaticallY rOce.Wed. , The Meet,
a dexeted and: faitigil Melaher. as ,12,3' was 'under the chairmanship of
„Welles...a.voluedLinenvber, of -the. choir -Moorelimiee.,MitelielL-A7-*rtlier-Or,-.7
Rey- .D A, Vaelfillan conducted the renieation. nieetitig When : • officers
'terviCe.' With interrnent. being *made v111 be elected -for the club and com-
fit Dungannon ecnotery.' • Iiiittees ippOinted will be held ir
Mr. Pentland' in 14. lOth• year War Wingloint on , Monday, ..April • 23 Infcier. of . the aeasoo,and'201310Wing
son._ .0f Alexander Pentland ..and •Itosa PhilPett, Or*ardeer. th :in,. the .1a0 fa,14. ...t.he "'f°1191vin
'Taae Berri, !lei *floe* •:WhO' took *log Canada Clubs'ter:Ontario, WM'prrng this 'treatmentmustbe fol -
up land on the we -Feet farmsite e preset to.aseistio• the organiii, ,Wived• .hy an antertilled crop or 0
*ot uloetY year. ago and where tz�• " ' •
their lea Alex hes.loperit Ids entire The Meetiog, also mede. Plans for
the .nOinittating convention; announ,-
. DeMated 'is nuriloed by „Me' widow, red. bY:'the riding -president and •ef-
ferMerlY Ada Berlina An2uatine4,•
ti,"Oient from the • 80 suk•fri:yisipuS.
Ian; 'Chailes s. MeCren, minister' of
'nines: in the Ontario , GOyernmepP,..
-,v111:.•he Ile' 'special.' speaker at the
McCeol' of .Wing.'•
UleSle, Hamilton.114. .3: 'fickle; Por, ham was appointed' Secretary . of :the
club organization. "
p AND INFORNATIO
FOR THE BUSY. FAIlfgE
(Paroished by the Oats* Dsp.rtiiwt of As:Y*0th") •
Starting Chick!, '
Supply water,. with. Chill taken off
'suitable. vessels,- charcoal, shell
and grit Or -:-river". sari& 'Feed -the-
YoUnkiters. immediately on their en-
try to :Iireodirig• 'quarter*, good
,3tarting.- inaph eonsists.. of: middlings,
sgroolld . yellow -cora, gre"Ltnd oat
•-'7,roats,- each one part; shorts, nlfal-
fa%leef meal .ond animal .feed
ure, eeehr,:4'`part; bone meal 2 per
c dll Vei! ;oil 1 to2 per` cent;
and kilt 3,6 percent.
Couch Grass 'Eradication
After harvest cultivation 'is fine of
ttrhoellinn;istc.oeffuchectgivreass7etThods ht, ameXond-
lonsists.......ot -plowing the— infested
',Tea immediately .after the first cut
)f hay has been harvested, thorough-
ly working, the land during the re-
-two „daughters 'VIC:Ida...00os, Marg-
aret, Li Verne, Beaten, Prink, Alai,
itc."-kald, Wilfred 'and Claire.'
int hrothers aid.,••eititors are, Mra•
1,olumtoh", ,,,.„(kihawat, D. G.
tage Ls Praerie; Mrs. Santee ,
;yin and Wise Mar#ha Pentiond. of
Dungannon: PEcr.A1T--ATTENT3ONT- to tele,
:Pliotto Or ;mail Orders :at the One
Cent Sale " this, Week at Mcir..1M'S
ORO, STORE. '
• `4::
.1.1AMINS. ,C4ESAIt
„The -fuoeral'.ef ;omen, Cesar was
held from the. 'home: Of
liamCaesar, con. 8, Ashfiel4 Or,
Wedniaday of lattWeek,, • hit
having ,. occurred •
v$01$11...1*r*Orit. W4F., in..:•Durigerin,On
cemetery; -:-7.•
• The, late Mr Clifiiier, who, *as 133
Years ;of. age,' ,Wea.the eon._ Of ‘the, late
faines. Cieear
Anne- Chilli, the
'faro on. 'which ke epnt tbe greatev.
pert of his
:Althetigli • he ledtIkeen„...iti"....:cW,_1a!aa
ligalth fir "Onus', eine,- and .han:ppetit,
the greaterpart.t.th.' winter hi
bed,: hisdeeth, eame ss a
Okeei to.H. Vote'. te
,.wirn be
i'Isinarzfi years age,„.wat
*rilelilabeth For, and ; :16Ce..
deceased ',134;14y, eleieen• years. He k
rby tw ona, Wdlzain of
and: Adelpit of, A
0140: While hetiltk,'•
Was' a -regular' attendant . and faith.
smother crop, suchas buckwheat
' Couch grass is a most persistent
weed and its grewtli must be kept'
down'for at:least six months in order
requires -treatment during two sea-
sons where crops, are being harveit-
ed 'each year.
,Will ''utsaiet Farmers to Purchase
To assist faimers in the purchasc
„ ,
"Seed Grail. ,
of seed grain, the. 'Oritirio •Goxern-
nent is prepared' .' to accept
hirds of the responsibility for loans
'or that 'purpose., Hon.:T., :L., *en:
iedyi , Minister Of Agriculture; , told'
he Legialitture. Re read :the. follow-
..8.Ecohn12cti*,. EOTLOSs.'" 'og "statement to the House:
"The -representatives of the.: De -
Mrs
! in praeti
a1:e.4°.:A::rtiieire; :WoOde of st,a:3;:er-:c;:7inthP
vlslted on -Monday at James Iwin's ave p:alnreferenc
•,)Mr: Rohert, 'Herkness 'Client- lest
In
week aatndl?!gr:rpos. wile! quite meFpunrinchhaelr4'; eesuendt:iesik7;hine.re
. • -
Jo*. Tiwin spent moo7 a icareitY'of. Seed grain and, in pracily and Mrs -
tically every county there are far-
'daY in Winirham.:- niern without seed grain'. and Without
"ce-Oi?holl' returnedhome
atfer speodhig lest meek Lucicnow Sufficieot. credit to enable • thein, to
secure it:!--
w..;:niram:Bloom who has
isller.movdd "Due to these „A*trtiordinary con-
dtbe
ten'ellea;t7J.Itthoe7,R''Ohsati; :farmeniltye,4 .w:hhois•itn.roveseiti. ficdonitdinatniy04. i'cbs'teucnitiSciiii.esilr:IlGooPaa9npgaPp; n:cliaet;sr :tabsSeke bank
ctior
there: the firsts ei:.the weett, ••••
Mist` Edith 'Stanley: of Brussels 83 of the Banking Act for •the:"pur:
wilent-theiPieek*ft! N7.4 her sinter' eist these.. faroisers. within' their ;nun-
ehase ef seed, grain order, to ' as-
Mis Clarence Irwin
Mr John Philips:3,•fas a Caller or hicta.„1.4,Y who applyto
thein or
••"Iri ,the, event of counties losing
any money in .cOrinection. the
repayment of these loint the•GoVern7
, ,
ment is prepared to accept.two,
thirds4 of the: -:responsibility;, provid
viftmicipalities accept onf
the 'line !mit 'week.
' A nuinher: of the PT.* Pe°Ple- Pf
the line attended a surprise part?
fill 'member of SW.'reare• Anglican; •
church, 7Duileamic.n, Tbe yuneial. ter_ at Mr.:•Ndtlio:MacKenzie!S on the 4th
vice was condected: by Rev: J., H-
Geogliegiii, :recter of • St. Peurs
ditireh. Mr. :sndMk Adelphuii Cae-
tar,- and /QS and , daughter,
:1111014;ivir'irepre
avv_dEsteir.fitenoth,rit' Frank 14
-11er (lay list
The pall-heareee %if*. ov,Intio 'stew; • Mrand kis.. Wni. Porteous and
art, Willisrit: Petrie Willivan J. Reid, ..h!er7 Leelee event "Sunday with Mr.
IChonitsstrood
erlea.Fa.coder, ec,:erieleave.n add, and Mrs. O. 'A. ,MacDeneld.; •
last week.
'Mist '‘.Grette ' 3ifidsen, re=
ceritly with...her sister; 'hfrs. LJ.
• relsitilre.1 8nke. ,
t•y04+4
Get him on Lon1
. . it's the qui mit hillp
any emergency
44If Yeti% in flit or,Yoti're lonely: Of Any .
- ,kind of. eineggency itchiest Loti'Distaiwo
I it :Ahem to help' you it gide ;dopers&
• abler personal, metienger; clear isA'
. Mier to ilk 46gardlete Ye*
CAvi• talk 100 livilet.for•as little;ao,$0,6-siet
. Steal tidal 'blithe:front of ifik dItivettirjr
• :t • • •' •
•
irrLos
Miss Katie tariaeclian' 'spent the
Weekend with „Mist Bianchi Mc-
. ,
Mrs: • It. .Martin „visited last 'Week
Mr. D. G. licKentie of tewn was
. , .
a Visitor 011 the lies recentlY.'
Miss Isabel IdeLeod *Ingham
spent the `Easiter hOlidilyir. 'With Mrs.
E. Hodskiniem.•
.11r. Deere Bioel„,c, is lit Walkerton
Oda. Ws* on the jtiry it the spring,
•
Miss .:eatt 'Grahttn, spent,' a ' few,
days last week ivitli'her grandinether
afro. hicMurchy.
Miss Mary McLeod spent a few
'days- this week at her !toile.
Ai enjoyable time woo; spent on
Thursday night it the lithie, of Mr.
Eddie McKenzie iihen I number of
friends surPriied with *a
'Mr; ASTiter ,Ibighes • spent e
fleet "Of 'the Week,ip Toronto.
Miss • Sarah McIver' returned. to"
•Stiatt.arct Potoil3-
TOWER. 'HILL
:REVEALS. LARGE t RED:IT
•R�bat In tlorM. Of ':Dedii,cqop
From , Subsequent POWer BiHs Of
Over $1060.1)0 :...•••• • '
The local. Rydro...Oillee'liaS received
. ,
the 13th power hill froin • the, 'OW
terin .COMMiassion, which reYeall, the
nieesing tbat:the •systein
, .
het a eredit. balance of 21043.34, On
the yeat't,nperation ending 0,Ctober.
SIst !sit; 'pins accrued • hitereSt on
tlieJ932'siiiplite Of 4950:
• This 13th power bill , repreSentp
the actual cast, ofpowerdelivered
bY the Ontario.
i
the . year. as agaost• the intounts re
, .• . . •
;Coved by!the sale of, the power lo-
e011Y,, and :Might represent either le
„..
Credit' Or a„de1cit.•
The actialcost . liewer 'to '.the
Village,' inCludea .operating Cbsts and
fixed, charges as foliows
Cost .of ,poWer ViliciteSed $ • 011.05
,Operating,.; Maintenanee ,and '
-Ailinhilstrative Expenses, 3062.32.
'fritereat, including Exehatge 409.09
. .
sin, .speindittoie holidays at Renewols', 41.410,1419441•141•4.1•0101•11..e., 1327.57
axr their':heree.: ,- ..,,.. . ' , . . . • ohtieliscenee • " a n a -.•colitiii=-• --... -
Conti -
Mr Ao•;•sistelieriiiii;ina Mrs. su' th.. .!.,e_li,e.tes ....-....,--,----r,,.% 291.96
inland retrienefl jeSt.,*eek tenni ten. mneini: Pund.,.......',...: ' 00585
den, ..viliere: Mex " liki been 'a 'patient Cost In exCess ' of' reVeiniet ' • .
in the h0001ta1thetfOr aeme Mentlis frinn 'pOieei •sold to .'private '
ki.o, . stithoilinti ,it,,t,init, lipent Ito dommilia,' ,L,......,....::.,:::....: .,.,. 140'.55
last, tam week; Mitt fer*him there. . : . ... ' . '1. •
. , . ,4---
,Itfli filpitits,1144 p ' id. to kaiii: that T°tal:'.e...,00 of tower ''''t '1°843
. , . . .
'he lies' gained 'in Isealth and 'Strength Aavena1,`• :Oa.' ' 110*' ' ae66114,ii..
and is 010.,.+4 -beat hem ' Oil read. ' :.' 1-. '11918 63
. ,
They ' 'Were •000moiiiiid u0.140,..lits"
biatlie4 ATheirt°' 'lib° 4pet.A'' 41: k t",re. • intere- at ., tee 4
i • , ,. ., 1.0#.ti:
, , , it, ..-.
end' with. theo, : .,. , . , .
-tift 'atiy/i1U4
. 'ttist.tlitiatent. otailitof, „te utile i.. ,. .,. .
ta *wolf:41.ittii.ii*ittnt .tio.t.ot
4.110,,y,roli,t,i,i.:_ -v• :
,
,11•11
'
Getting. , :Ready, for ' t e Lffinbing
Lainblng
is the,;thelli4dia: harvifit
and it it also his meet eiteitinetime.
_e_Ervo4ep:ey.
Everything
readiness fer•the,cirining the new
•
"nen--•and - feeding Space, if••, Over-
crowding Ind losses, are to be avOid;•.
ed: Two feet of ',feeding ..sptiee ls'
the .Miiiinium required;
• Large flocks phonic! ,be divided by
-putting-ifthe-e*6, eXpected-t-to larrib
firat in the ivaimeat and , meet. cent-
fortable '
„ nave the . floor level,' dry, dean
and well bedded : Poisible provide
equipment for,: Miticing '. individuni
lambing 'pens. Folding hurdles ' are
Very handy ,fer that prirpose. The
ewe is '.much quieter if 'kept 'alone.
Inseet. Centre! ,
• Tlie control ef Most vegetable in-
sects ' 14 net e "Or cernnlicated matter 'if the . grower will
bear in mind one, or• two simple ,fait's
which can he 'quickly leitted, by
'watching the habiti • eif the petits
ccoritis.finngg.tothtehe dtaympeaielefl. injury they
can .be divided into tWe .general clas,
ses;, .those known as, biting , insects,
which' in. feeding actually bite a
niece Oat' of the plant attacked, and
those knewn „as • sacking insects,
w.hich suck the juices • 'ea; of the
leaVeS '�'r Stems *Sittotit noticeably
clitinging their outline.: Per ,4iiting
netts (caterpillara,. -cutworms, etc.)
three poisons are" cOminonly recom-
mended, arsenate of ieed, , arsenate
•of! ,and Paris ',green, Seeking
itisects ''.plant 'leaf
hoppers, etc.) are citstinnerily, ten.
tidied .11iy. nicotine_ stilliligte, either
in liquid or. Arlq foriu,
ed root. reeqlt o t.4e.
exceptionally low temperatures.. of
•
the past. winter, ,there is no. Alcoilat...
iliitmco.nOider0ble .4407 has been
done
denento main branches and trunk's of "
-the
more tender varieties of 'apples
According to a special committee
xhieh has. been investigeting, the ex.
tent of damage throughout the pro,'
',ince, the varlet*, which 'hove..sliff-
ered,,- most, aro: Baldwin, Wagner, .
auesett and to lesser extent, Gree -
Anna. Trees of other varieties that .
•mr a heavy 'crop of fruit last season •
Jr which were Weakened for any
, • -
ither reason, have: also suffered.
- °mai& of 'southern districts;
Jeers cherries and grapes have .
offered extensive • fruit bud killing.
,00siderable damage has been done
,•,te the: trunks . and braTiekes_of. pears,:
,fapinese .plums and Sweet cherries.
Int view, of the-lact that. the in-
ured trees will be. much ,weakened,
.vith recovery dependent cor a .heal;
.hy leaf and root surface, the corn-•
nittee . recommend to' grdwers' that
iadly injured trees ' 'should lie Ieft-
mpruneil until the extent. of,. the in,
jury, is clear.. Only very light
ng.:: should , he •• dime on thou.! ;trees
!hewing moderate:. injury. Injured.
:reit 'bearing fruit •.should ,,be very.
iecevily thinned, or where ' feasible; ,
111 fniit should. be •removed.• Where
'he tree is . worth :saving, 'any- con-
.;iderable; killed 7-saretti ;""tin• the trunk
,
And main branches should .he. bridge
.r.rafted:In this 'way it rnit3r he pos.
,.
tibie to 'save many injured 13ranches.
thd trees Ali_at , otherwise Ole
the. next rOW Years,' "
SEOEQE SPOTTON'S
' • STAND ON TI'FLES
,•*e: notice by Wed,nesday;• ld_arelt
,1.4thia Earisard.' which
:report of.t. the. proceetlioga of 'the
tiOnSe. ',.CoMmons.! Whereby -they.
.rive a ,speech delivered by George'
Spotten, on, the motion of ,Humphrey
Mitchel.; 2d.P: for E. Hamilton, as
ollovist "That the opinion Of -this.-
ionSe, the 'Prima•• Minister should
.,....rram from xecommending. .to Ills •
dijesty the King, the granting of
•. ,
...ties, honours and -
awardeto imtish
,ubjects • resident, in Canada" Mr
apot.ton shows clearly that he. is of
SaMe °Onion"as 'in 1929, when
"Matter .Of ;granting titles' • -
at, and at Which- time he . cast his,
44,te; • against his party and agaipst
•.4ciesitakixtg as hie Stand, that ,
4e a detnricratie , country rn which
e. are on equal pods*, therefore ..
..e have no :heed01 titled gentrY,,
.-nd to thew that he has -the true
>ofrit. of lus convictions he 'voted for ,
he' motion, motion and 'against his :
in• our,. parliamentary life we 'have
(ar' too :•feif .independent nientbers, •
. .
,dut 10.,•SpOtton ' is not a netvot-
he. has,;..shown4ii--„the.- •
41e:. TOPtottitii
nteea6. of iigten'itir‘atohde
h
Canadar' , •. :• • 2 •
We ''haie -Often ipard. it stated that
,when ,Ye elect a. marl. to parliament'
ftora either aide Of. politics, -4e" goes
here ind'yotes the vasi the, Candlis,.
Jecided-lielqihorild-yoterbukrilion
prOtiA.,_that._*.GeOrge_.SPottOtiis not„:„
ie -that' kind. The !notion ..*as
feated,by a Vete of '94 to. 113„; the..
;IiitilleSt:::intijority the government.....
ariy motion during :the:
present parliamerit.-,031yth Standard..
SEED . GRAM' .ejLEANINO
DEMONSTRATION HELD
. . NEAR. KINI.OUGH
Mr Fred.:ForSytii, 'Agricultural
repreientative for this • coinity; gave
a . delionatration., on clea. ing seed
;r..aiit'4ri'the farm of T. and R. Mail •
mlin,••Einloigh, on TharadaYesfier.-
ftoon. :Aft announceruenk in the school
was the., only .adVertisetnent Of the ;
ineeting,:libMever about , twenty of' '
the iminediate. neighbors , were pre,,.
sent. .' After demonstrating ,at the %.
'fanning inill, Mr; Forsythe, a. very;
conahle„ men,' gave long .
.eotirae.•;bil a ritiniber. Of-7sulajectsAti-:
swering Many question, L" he slieWed •
the *Ado,' cligeretiee in. yield ,between •
plum .oati -40,4 'Mall seed.' Also
he to:kik :Up' ,dituasee..Iti hogs; sheep
and 'hems, and hetate it fuir. dis-.
Citptieni .6f the.life and ravages :,of
the Warble -11Y; niid 'how to"..'eetriliet7'.
t.:1i alio' gave an interesting '
talk, on the hay situation at the pre.;
sent thile; The audience felt tbat i t .
.witt ft ielf 'tient afternoOit,
, .,._
. ,A•,Paite'r •Machine .
Wilbur.; haiirtYlle*NOFk -
, ,
wai .telling .hia tronies of tile tights •
'ii0 "44' '••• ° .:* ' . ', ,\ 7' . . .'. ...„. ''. ' ,.,..,
4,Viii- Iiiiii. it 'die ,iiasiiitif i ie,e(fijit ,
'of theie , Madilnea that telt,
Vt141). . 0,04.7t, TRZES, . .. • . nigh'k •IYInF!,...,,,_ .4.: •. , • ......„,,,, , .
5° • ' . L,snrzmutt IN31J1i1ti. '4Pooh," sad Luke .764i; fs::"6iirti6i. - -
I
: '-'Whil';it'is of coarse.' too eittly to 1`..P0Ohl bid PIO Veer' .de 611610 • 1
' 1063.2.8 , tell ',wbether frit trees '1•00ii tuffer,..: '!gee opet 1 :iiiittkci optii'i .. '
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