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lNTON
Word was, received in the village on:
Tuesday of -the sudden death of Mrs.
Geo. Taylor, who was fol ifty years
a resident on. her •farm just •west'
of the •village but since the death
of Mr. Taylor had been with her
daughter, M'rs, Geo. Troyer, on the:
Blind Line,` Hay. •She was a • good
woman and' a good friend and iter
passing•is' touch regi.eted.' The fun-'
oral will take place from:the'resi-
dence of Mr, Troyer On Thursday'
ifternooif to`'Hensali'Union'"cetnetery..
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t+ hg e dau •titers su
s and t e
. oar son g
vive: Edmond, in Man .Fred. and Al
bert, London, and Frank. in Michigan,.
Mrs. Pope, British Columbia, Mrs,
Satin Thompson of the second cen-
cession of Stanley and •Mrs. Troyer.
Mrs.. Peter Cameron, who, has' been •
visiting lier>father in, the village, left.
001 Monday'to'join Mr, Cameron who'.
hzis gone into ,the' implement• bus
iness iii i3rueefield. ,They have tak
ext the late Miss Moodie's house,-
uarterly service;; was held'in thie
n e.•
to
's ': •tin � of `Sunda . a d h r
etltodn,t c ich t
M Y
was a large attencdance IV(,' -•under-
stand Rev:; M I' Oster the pastor etas
been invited, to reivairt for the` .•Fourth
year ML °Foster is ani able spealr
er and it 'is hoped lie will accept the
invitation. .
Mrs. John Anderson, one ' of our
oldest and most respected residents'
who •spent the 'winter with her laugh
:ter Mrs,MsDonaldis now; with her
d'anighter,. Mrs. J. Workman Mrs
ession 0,
noon,'( h11.. Petty �waa aalliri and z>,e-
cidi,ncally drove too near the fence,
the roller got enught and frightened
tine horses aud'tlioy 1)11,,ingetl attd
broke the tongue.'. Mu', 'Pei,.ty was
thrown off and,,the roller got at
one of,li'ts'leg's;-men at the station
heard his cries for help and Mr.
S with and M1'. TarrOtt went to his
mista-ace and found ills log, broken
i)5tW55f1 the Telco acid arllde The
bone was badly broken. MS Potty's
107 vii, fttionds tvd11 sylnpathi7o with
�t im it1 this „c.vete
CONSID
F.
PER. ''7:ON NOT
ei) LOW ENOUGH
f�arii`Al ,d' t tJka..liap
Mrs.".D, • Cowan ;end sister, Miss
Sara, liiyn once, are visiting' heir
sister, Mrs, Sutherland,; of Toronto
who is '7101'71
•i11.
The seeding .; 'Mostly all c:oni-
plcted. aigi ndl •T'to) baro. •
The many it ena5 o f Mrs. R. • Mc
Milian are ,sorry. to hoar bre is not
115000155 as ;east ae could be - wish -
Ib 'wets quite a 0510prise' to elle
000151100 oil Wednesday 'morning to
eeo anst+lrcr wilt e, We lea' the
cattle, •th it were out to _'grass would
not enjoy it•very well,
Mr, John hart and son; have
rented' the ons, hunch cd -lie e farm of
Mr Geo. Meltee and'are bake there
putbin;•: in the seeding, !'10x1 will
Crean a`' very largo acreage of eocel-
ing• 1'or Mr. 1Ta7it.
.r 1 + E
tier •. D _,1L
] 'aecointanted her onot ry 'CEIt,OUS'-7)L's1TII.OF GL Y
1P1eDona d 1 , Iv S
and. returned to 'her 1501115 in London YOUNG ST`UPENT
on Monday.
r en's Many friends will. Winghare, ' May 4. -Mysterious
I1us. Andes ,
be leased to hive her; with, them circumstances surround bbs death of
p
again: She Jias been ;,quite ill:g pretty: Miss Oneida Trvvin, o1=Year-ole!
g o part of the winter, suffering daughter Of Di':'Irwin, who disappear -
o ? 1 r nr,"1fhe
frpm repeated .colds: but'. we ho)te ere on T'i echtesday night 'Igo
v,'ith the warns weather she: 'nay get University of Toronto, where she had
fbacic her 'usual''' strength,'and en- "been 'a resident student,; and whose
'oy meeting 11er 'old friends' al'=ain' body was• found: floatting in the lake
n
Mr. Thos. Millis, who" -has -been. at Parry Sound o)n Thursday. In.the
se .ts clothing was found a card hearing
x11 and confined to fire hqt
able to be out a short time each, day, the young woman s naive and,• address
Fr-
although •far Iroin benrg'�, strong, : which,9ed tp the identification. u
Mrs. McCowran- of McKillop and tiler identification -,was'inade,possible..
Miss Sarah Dayman left: on Mon upon the arrival of'iite body in•Whig-•
da for, Toronto:_ to. visit their sister, ham 'to -day.
y Ir i 'is claimed to have been
Mrs. Bertha •Sullivan, 'vino is 1011 in Miss w n
one of 'the city hospitals: : a bright and intelligent young pupil
i m nt went to `Lon- 'at the TJniversity, •and would' have
spe Jas, fsw d o tried- one of het final)." examinations
to mend a fevv day%s witji his fatlei
who is not -in good, health. on Thursday Site was a fourth =year
Our citizens were suprised on, a- student.
h1 sda tirorning. to thiel Her father,' Di Irwin `.has a sum-.
rising• and c ,. Y 1ser noise •at Parry Soutid. and .it is
the round covered. v'ith.snow and
g 1 1 gid. t
l vin het 1 one
0th i after ea a
rather out of season it wilb be n rratly, e e g
-I xi f r the newl •-planted crop.Ale. t the University Fiieitds ate at a
ce o Yl 1
) loss to wcconnt tn], her death, 1)ow-
by an l Mrs\ Sherlock I nsi. I S. even) hat the theory is advanced that
baby, Donald, , of Varna and- Mrs. a aken a oat otit far
Treys of the Bablyon L rue utauley, ' she -may h ve_ t h
were cullers with' Mr. and Mrs. Alex• a row land; •in a 'su 3Zlen 'rquall„j upped
McKenzie on Stmeay. the,c'aft,. with ;�ffatal results.
An unfortunate accident
the beautiful still:, Pillion',' Although 1 thought t tat the your a y wen
to Mr: Lockhart. Petty of, the second
Fir'e� ,which• broke cut', in Hall's
store,, aid about 325:000 worth'of `dans
aeg at Ethel 'last Saturday 'ni00ping,
Double action Goes f artiler—Tr it and t •hen the Delworth Blocle was burned.
aL! Ili lY Tee general store •tnd•potCreiCe con -
f A_ jj lLq qh ducted by. J.'';TL ^ IIa11 -and son, W.
ou ll be delg hied , With the results,, Spence p,rocer-and.restaurant l ee ex
Mayberry's barber shop add the'res-
iclences •arid 'a hall in the 6pner'.part.
off the building eye1'e all destroyed.
The blticling• wee owned 'by TI. •Wes-
enburg who was ono of thoee in•res5
idence:in the'buildinThere was in
surance of 35,000 on the building, a
pout half the value,. and it is said
the tenents, also cair•ied light. insttr
11;
.et'h 'Zlear
Water
scion is put into placewith the lower
bud to the outside and a little be-
low ;the too' of the .cleft, COVO being
taken to lining the u'tticr 1)71.171c On the
outer cd ;•o of the wed} o m i dhtt�ict
Dine ,10
with"the bark 011 'thertubr as ,it
'tate TO is: betwt;sh tlu rc party tliat,;the union
takeplace:,,,. Soni'Qtinai,s the;inexper'•
meed .grafter.placea •the scion flush
Ottawaj• May, u Lower railWay ttith th outer edge of the stub. On
rate"-oln coal 11,0M -Alberta and thehate 'stab's with', hark` suelt a.
re. About `!`,tile
(xodertch,;
best waxes for eitlain t p 1 or out-
door u:ie. It s he e.1tl'+bl lh(i# (+;4i before
using, if -t)O h=eld; A. more )Nabi(
wax for outdoor use as made of five
`parts by weight of resin, One ,of
0444114re,w17.1"7 ' �v."e",' a rvyrR75477 ,774
bosowax, and one-gnarte)�
linseed oil.
'W. S. 131air,'.Supta•iutenrient:,
nOntirl Station
1 ;ci4rir,
l
1 ex'villea N. v,
1.
iso
cord �the other day as be. paid over araettce.is likely to -result nl :failure
alit to w motor •.f. S. McLennan, Some adYennte setting the scion on
Chairman of the Special Committee e n, shglrt shunt, the' point towaitd. the
of the Senate ,lin I'uei Supply, Sir center, of the stab, thus 'onsnring a
Itenry Thornton Presidetnt of + the., i Ont let o1 the cambium layers wlrer:o
rauadl n National 134ilw a states theYcross,•,, This is a good 5)1101,
that the 1Nla.tion rl reads `arc pie1 ae•e3 sin.eo 1 cOflb lct is =sufficient_ for a
to Ylgote a rate of 'n°a tOri on: :Alberta nn'$ori With a •50571 propor'ly set
coal moil lc, iii ra1nl0ad lot •to Op; ane 011 0005. o1 the eloft, the v+edge.
tar•to. and abn'tiliar 'consideration' on is,witlidrax4'a, allowiing the cleft to',
Maritime Previnces coal, Sir 'henrys ;
;tiglates ori' the scioi! and holding , 00
tel r,!:rlii1 2ollo ,'s:, firmly in, place. Wax should then
' be applied to all• cut .,surface, even
"After carertil it "f n '�C'tn
i !1 GI55111 (ollht 571010 -
aiatn .N atu17-gil [101w ay0, are ,able 00 to the tip of the scion. •Careshould
quote rate, of•:nine dollars per ton 011
the 'average for Alberta coal moving
in trainload 'lots 'froth ' the coalfields
a1 that Province to—Onta io, • It is
understood that in naming this rate it
will bo alrlilie lble'.only` during; the
ui'oeths of May, diene and July, as,
prior: to May, adverse weather, Con-
ditions nnator. elly affect the cost of
movement- and after Au usr
,equipment ,is needed for the-trans-
portation'of g't ill •Sinular -
ation will also, of course be o
the sates en ;coal from the re
ORCIER FROM YOUR 'NEiGHBOR-IOOD ''G OCER\ The Blyth co inch passed a bylaw to
co close. thc business -places o$ the town
•gg on Wednesay, afternoon during the
Attend Summer; School in "London
School teachers, extramural, regular and special
students have the opportunity to spend six weeks at
the Western University Summer School • beginning,. -
July 2nd.
For information:. apply
Dr. K.P.R. Neville, ,Registrar, London, Ont.
1.5
'atilt NOW AND
MAKE
)v1I'I' Yt4Y
YOU. CIIET A CAR'
AT, THESE PRICES'•
,RCIu Odle ''$405
Tdttr ti $44
Coope $60,5
Sedgy. 3785
cliaa,, sSis ;$345
r 00 roan.Out:cov rnres [urns,
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44tDAN DM 5o al'
L) ill A . •Gar P—e
.. yWi�I.J[: the df. '.e,l elI c'w.:
1.3e; Wefien the price
of a Ford. and that
.of any othelr. car.
Ts..ttff ,,. -1l';,1 , a 7
1lFi eaii ; - rr ris
la���� lids�'ia.r.a�a
CLINTON, ONT,' "
Fors" MOTOR PT h Cn MFANV OF CANADA
505u SCSI:» ONTARIO
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)eeoratifice
.
Orders left with us will receive pronaPt attention.
:Efouse pai ottoig and out door work.
All Work. Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
WCI handle Paints :and Paper
KAY & POTTER.
Phone orders left at No, 5.
Is:i:.�rrok'Fa�AY
months of May, Juno, July August
and -September. '
The ,i eeidence . of. Mi'. George , Fer-
guson:, of the second concession of
Ilsboi'ne was ' completely 'destroyed
by fire on Sunday while the family
was :at church. Wlien the •fii`e ' was
noticed by 'the neighbors it was too
far advanced to be checked. •
,Mrs. Whitesidos died at the restd=
come ,,of, trier nephew, F. S.-Savauge
Seaforth ' on Friday evening -last
after an illness of some weeks.. The
retii.ains were taken to Oakwood for
burial.
t 1 ou
.
consider
given t
Magni''
ood th.
g' lie's
vill•coo
the common object as I am
Will ,be their *desire."
onton,:May 6.—That the Tower
ghee of $;OA a ton for,Allierta
Ontario would not be`5tiffi-
o allow of .ang;big development
Ontario• market by Alberta
tniaiiimous,opinion of Ed -
n -coal tonight, when
the announcement of Sir Hen-
' n
1 - 1". ''ilei 50nt1C
will uiidothted_y P
"but. t it
ie o orate btt
prominent'
p
low' _enough to oven a market
continuous shipnerits ilnrit� th6"
r months. •°•To make ti> co'lt's-
uinnter- iriarIcet 'demand we
have to �,et'a six-dollarrate."
YOUNG C.IRItS . IdELD ON
SEIjiOiJS C]iAltCrE
Godcrich,, rMay ' i i.—F o 11 o:w ing:
the fording` of the body of a 'newly
n ead-
-et ee L
in bus b
w
b r brobe h
on a
bury and Brussels Gladys and Doris
a 1 nn 1041 res ect'ively
ea le a e 7 d
N d
b
har -
cre Dint. c
of Crre . township, w 1 �$ g
y
ed with nius±der to -day. The' spec-
ific'cltarge is that. onthe'23rd day of
March' they did murder. an unnamed
child of Gladys ,Neable. The young
cr of the two girls' is confined to
the hone of her• parents tinder guar
antine• for meeeles, and could trot be
brought here for ,hearing. 'Gladys
Neahle, • however 'appeal'ed before
Magistrate Reid to' clay on the charge
of ,murder, and on -the 'request of
Crown Attorney •.Seager, who asked
for tine to get further information
our the charge, was' remanded until
"It'is also'. to be: underst it
coal operators at shippin ts.
and 'cltstrbutors in Ontetio •v p-
erate with the railway company to
achieve
suois W
15dnt
freight
coal to
cient t
of the
was the
monto
told' of
ry Tho
9t•
sal or
d
not
for co
summe
uone „s
os ould
TWO
bo talion to cover the end of the stub
bete •between the scions, Arid the cleft as
far as it extetdds down oil the side
Of the. ,1It51) Tins :;prevents: dryieag,
:oat, and must be thet m:1011y, done. '
Use 0110e in the selection o0 the stubs
into which, scions ar'e to be set. It
not advisable to remove the whole top
of. the tree the first pear,,Cut away`
only the top necessary, which in
young trees usually will bd about':
half the tree or five or six...stubs. If
more are grafted -the ton is likely
td'" be too' dense. and will have to be
removed later. The scion tends to
how upright, so 'that even; well -spac-
ed, clistrjlmtion should be 'aimed at;.
That is, the stubs` should; not he
•above_ one another. It is not \VISO.
however when gi•a:tting small trees to
go too far from the entre of .x1re tree,
as: it w111` be better' to 'correct the.
later runin •.
upright tendency by pruning.
g
In `•older trees 'branches over three
inches in *diameter should, be' avoided`
'usually those two niches in size will -
be found to be' best.
is •ust when
The time for grafting 1
the buds are beginning to `swell
,Earlier grafting is liable to result in
i 1- before 'a
u' •' the reel
'a drying out of .
union is established. If the scions
n inood'are kept dormant and good.
con-
dition the` work: niay lie done later:.
• • I,In the -selection ,of scion • wood for
grafting, Orong well -matured• growth,,
with- we11'developed buds• !should be
taken. Scions for. • grafting;: if not
already taken, should 'preferably be
cut in March, ,and placed in a cool:
cellar in sand. They'shoulcl be cut
when there' is no frost in -the wood.
Scion 'wood may be taken up until
the buds start to swell, but the "ones;
a ' 1 tel dor-
curt early and kept bso u y
l better.
inane in a cellar do b
After-caretofig• rafting -trees is im
portant. The scion branch should be
cut back the first Year about
1 f both scions
eighteen ' inches; arid � ,
have succeeded die `?honed be cut but:
All watersprouts-o1• suckers ,are
cut out, and half the retraining bran.=
ches taken off, coniplebing the remov.
al of these the third' year. Suhsequetit
pruning 'will• consist of such cutting
back as -will help form a stocky well-
One of the cheapest and best graft-
ing waxes, known• as ,"Reliable”, is
dmade of four parts• by weight of
resin, two of beeswax and one of
May 12tH.. A.postlr,'iortent.washeld by tallow. Tthe ingredientsare melted
Doctors Ross and M'a'Kay in Seaforth •together and poured into' a pail of
where' the body Was taken last even- 1 cold 'water. The -handsare then
ing. An, inquest, 'was.. called and a greased and the wax -pulled until it.
'jury einnanneled to inquire into the is -nearly' white: This is one of the
death. Members of the jutytviewed'
the remains -and 'held' a prelumnary'
inquest before adjourntng.for a week
to- allow -the crown sufficient'° time, to
,secure evidence, The authorities sus-
pect the child was slain by,' one .or
both of the sisters and the••body
dee tinder 'a stump ir}• an -adjoining,
-field. Provincial '_Constables Wl'?ite
sides isin charge, of,the case:
Gladys,Neable, on receiving; her re
l'an'ce, was taken to: the county
She did not seem, .to realize tine ser-
iousness of her position icor the crime
'with which she was charged.
1' -.. —
• .Mr. Theadere Gray, who has been
organist: of Jambs :street Metlioclist
chinch' i,Aetex fou the past. few
nronthsr has resigned his position= to
take at similar, one in Centennial
church, London.,
Top,Grafting "of Apple`: Trees
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ilk, Cheese, Ice
Cream' Sales re
increased!.
by Lorzg Distalacr
Some viotations jrourr•eceni repoetto
"We depend on, Long Dis- :-
-Lance to order Milk and
"'erea1tr'from farmers, and'.
to find. a market • in the
•cities for butter."
"A 15 cent Long Distance
tall enabled es bo get 12.
ceets mete a pOt1Od .for
our butter in at nearby
city"—writes a' fa1?)1e0,
"Long Distance is the
cheapest way to sell ice
cream." .
"We purchased over .$100,"
000 ,worth of cheese by.
Long D' t n ce at a cost
is i
Of 316 010 n
n 1hiS
cheese w . sold Long
e by
Distance ab a cost of 330
or .03%o,•and never saw
the buyer."
"We sell thousands of dol-
lars, of surplus 'silk by
Long Distance."
May toe veil 01011 hour
Long, L)istnrlee is being
used to incruaso sates
r ,
in your business?
TI -IE BELT., IELEPT-IONE CO.
011 CANADA.
0
Lir ery nest 7' of ophone
Lon,' :)knee Sfolian :.
•
(Experimental Farms Note)
It es' not difficult to master, the
art of grafting, Anyone "exercising
care can Olo'it successfully. We can
1 a
not !nope to increase the V1 0
g Oal f
,
a tree by grafting,,, hence the oper-
ation
e -ation
will not help a weak one very
much "I1 pars best to top -work. vig-.
otieus growing trees.. The racist sat-
isfactory method is•,tallcd cleft-grad
-
I
The limb to be grafted is, sawed
off0 sgtaaroly, leaving a smooth solid
stump, 1 This s
is split down abont
two inches with -a grafting chisel ,or
knife, The chisel .is withdrawn and
tete, cleft is wedged open, • The scion
should be cut to contain. three buds,
and, should be of strong well-
niitured wood of - • the previous'
,season's growth. The louver end of
the scion is then dub to a wedge leav-
ing the first but a .little bolove the
' og 'the
Curt i
ed •e p
f l e vv a cl
07 e. tl
t wedge," 1
edge of the wedge opposite' tiro bud
a .little thine], than the other, The
You can't
feel so -good
but what
will make you
feel betters
aize It Shine
With (Stove
die ; Enamel
In a jiffy, With this en
;e ainel you can. slick up your
stove and pi 1P so it will
shine Iike a bottle.
Lowe' Brothers -Enamel:
stands the heat , without
losing its shine. 'I't's not
a' paitelt•—it's an enamel
whichcomes m a
can
and .,
on es
goes on ' with a " brush, ,
Costs but a pittance.
HAWhINS 5i
MILLER
CLINTON
A Fittinf;
Wen -Ordered 'Lunch-,- .-
c -•+ warm a, _.
r•r.2r r', ,4' s
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tre. ee.
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r -!7"1 a Tmr�m� inzi'.
LIMITED
CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS
We Sell
4xi
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except, Sunday.
Ivo Godcrich .. 0,00 a.m.
4-iVo Clinton
8.25 aan,
Lve Sea1Corth , , f(121 tr,in,
Lve Mitchell . 7,04 tion,
Aro Stratford .. 7.30 a.m..
`chen t en.
Ki ,. 1$20' a
Arov w v
At) Guelph
8.45 ant,
Air Toronto .. 10.10 a,n1.
$ 20 p.m.
0
G2nil.
p
8.12 pin;
8.42 p.in.
410 pan.
5.20
p
!.V .101,
5.50 p.m.
7.40 p.m.
10P ounds
for $1.20`'
s�+
P
°S
S
d. atPt sf
Granulated
SUGAR
t -e' ARMOUR'S 't SHIRRIPFS or ".
•.,
R GOLD '.
OFFEE
`' PURE
C
3 325
�E SRNCD
• 2c
JELLIES
0000 �' .
ItISTUIONING
Leave 2orOnt0 0,50 a.m.; '12.55 p,in
and 5,10 -Pen.
Parlor ' Cate car Godcrich
route ‘Oar, morning train' and Toronto
to Godericlt 0.10 •n.nt, train,
'Parlor Buffet sal Stratford to To-
tonto on aftcrnobn tram.
CM. horning', D,t'.A., Cx.T.R, System
John itansford Son, 17btonr 5G,
a iTptu i' Agent$5
CLARK'S
Pork and Beans
No,
250
TINS .
No.2 2
TINS
QUAKER •
CORN 'FLAKES
WAXTITp
�y `I
3acket9 -1
1001 lb bag
11.85
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7/a tin iii 24e. b
111) tin' 455'•0
(CROWN BRAND
Corn Syrup
NTIo,N5
39c
"
No. 1,0
i. TIN
Sl BEDDED SPECIAL
w
HEA
: '•: .
BLEND
. 2
bres
0
TEA ' -
WAGSTAPPI;�a
M LADEI
r ARMAp'��
:9; �O- ound
i
11"
77c
MACHINE' SLIICED.
BREAKFAST
lBacon 33c pound
3
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Do 'all your long term borrowing from an old established
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desires will receive prompt and business -like consideration.,
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Dundas Street and Market Lane
LONDON, ONTARIO.
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