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The Clinton News Record, 1912-05-02, Page 6,id• 1110i2 ()rchird 1 'A Objept 'Lf3 , IT.s°4 to die: effeai .ienses, aaaar' • ! o1% of, ,a„;", _ • band 4:111/4,,,st hein7g. • ..and POIting Company ItlAe.:1r4PiartY Kinc d"' ' `1„49ttcorelatrhde: ejtaA and eomPared wase briltit?'oe:91bie°0i191PaliseY:J. 1.1ected as in years- past. a The,serap- „airigof -the 'trunks and limbs seemed , gi.:*e fresh vigor, to the ttee, whica a with plowing, harthiving and spray- - - 'haK, gave • results that 'surprised every- ; r Ime, The ..Past -year pionounce& , a ,total failure of the apple strop, and was nat doubted till the gales tot midsummer shook,a large percent- , e age off, when a stirprise never dreani.- , ed of greeted the onlooker. Beneath the tree's supposed to be bafren, were soon loads of half grown apples, for We had furious gabs at that time, .' 'tut what surprieed, most was the ' difference of the sprayed and the ensprayed trees. Beneath the un - Sprayed trees the most of the apple „were •knarled and wormy and few wete left on the trees :, whilst male the „sprayed trees the apples Nacre few and mostly free of worms. A grea surprise teas experienand later in the ' tall when it was discovered that there was a fair erop of good clean apples. , The copious Shoivers and hernia! at- -nospliere of the early summer gave a :most magnificent growth. of tango, that almost entilrely hid the beautiful • Truk. beneath ahd it ROW dwneil upon •dhose Interested that there .night be apples enough to pay to pulS them. This was done • and by it ' was brought /to view the value of eta - and spraying. •, H "6-1,ai an object lesson in *vol. of "` anng for the Orchard." From the orchards were picked and ped from Kincardine • live thousand barrels of good apples and four car- loade of windfalls and inferior apples "ttost of the windialli were a good aample and only bruised. I may also . say that, this result was obtained by enly a partial observance of the SyS ' iiem laid down by 'our best Pomolog 'sts: Owing to the difficulty of get aing the stock mixture only one spraying of 'the lime sulphur mixtur , was accomplished. This had, in ad slition about. two pounds of 'the at ',as...aenate of teed to 40 gallons of tla. spray. One plowing and one liar- • ' rowing, and some pruning had bee done. This spring, it is *Wilde that every thing will be done Sys *emetically ;and according ra the bets; ;titans laid flown. A gang of prim ers are expected to start as soo as the roads will permit, consist* ,af six men with all the other acces sories, such as caboose for eating and sleeping in, with all the tool's • 'ladders, etc, required for speedy prun • "ing, The Company has two power Vul gasoline sprayers which will fol- • ' 11.11114-":71!""4'41-1P7:SPILS " Welsb. ' A.LGONQUIN NATIONAL PARK. The improvements belag made In connection with the Highland Inn situated in the -Algonquin Nattopa, Park ,of Ontario, 176 'mites west o Ottawa,' and 204. nibs north o Toronto 'on the Grand 'hunk Rail way System, are progressing and tla addition ot fifty more rooms to thi lintel will be completed and read :or the reception of guests abou June 1st, Tlie accommodation o !his popular inn will when. the anne. ,s finished be for 200 gueats Situa ed 1,700 feet above the sea level th air is pure and finvigorating an there are few placee in Canada tyhicl , alter such attractions to the, summe rewriter as those that are found i algonquin Park. Of the many r11 -es of Nelson, f etv • appecir so antereritlng as a: humble -Nee, object ' in an obsente 1Taigl4.sh 'town. A.t the Pastan Grommet School In Norfolk, Lord Nelson was number amonset the pupals, and one aura tner evening -he spent some time 151 carving the inttials II. N. on the wan that surrounds the schnoi. '• Years Viftervmrds, when he beca•n the peoplea; idol, visitors imule ?mint of viewing his handiwork ol the wall, and precautions naive Oilre: to guard' 'zealously' this memento 0 !he famous Admiral. But in 1.541 s . great, storm blew down a tree, whit) in its tall partly demolished the nOte - • masonry. On bhe following mor,ning, Mr. Rider Haggard (recently create . a bayonet), wh-o was visiting th head meter, spent some time is .. -assisting to find the magic letters • and it wat .reserved for the pelebraie, noveliet to discover the identical brie) . required. Ile handed it pver to the principa :of the sphool ,and to -day the brit' , rests enclosed a, shade' boariug, • settable inscription., in the most pro positton in the school.' Smal 'wonder, therefore ,thet wben a Nol , 'folk scholar ;was asked the question "Who was Nelson?" he replied, "II '703,5 briek I" - * ' The young Mail had gone to Iteireses father - akivaysa t'peltlisl ,job put he "took his courage .wat , .itn iron grip. "Sara' he tifurt111 out "'I want, to ask you year ;•calteghter' • The oldin aan, noth 't in the 'l'( (11 '1'°,.snontis`beci• !hand? 1"1! .1 aceeran n'g1Lnitreques with 01111 hn W 'In Sir r,theco,t,t1,t .110.,40011,011od-Istie,ruv,5t 2,6 P131', 113!iLl'arle the readifig 0'10.1.and aai coniTott litinfnext1 Wahl Oa geeis'rt'a'ln -'°ft iee :3 '' h 4ConfideZLfirat"6Skee of "Mcre1:1es 51r WitittO 11949," "I, have 01519 totake 0110 th:eadlere'lbev°1914 951 lt?;utetoleac • " • , • • . ' , ' , lintok .Newt -Record a:•,:;•,..ala'Ja'aii:i!",.?"..,"-airiri,a:: • ;..,'„ a, ' • . ' 11 , --,---- - • , * ' ' ' . ' Whit Drainage:,Ial,Wootilai:,,.:..A'Diantolicilirlireilding..,,,,',, "'"-• '''''. ". '':'''' A. ,' I*. -L3e#66, lk...-'''' ''''',. r':.: , '.':..- :.'..'4.. ' . :':' : :::: i.7•7 L.. '' ••••••44k*,r,-........ '-'''''.-'„' .''''''''-‘,'',,. i;..' : all." .,,i',..';i't.: ,- j.-6-1' '',P-:0'iteTi.i'itifd'H.fli'L..‘.it'.1.4' '' t',,Q4P11'01:,'','.,,',,,,,•,-r,. ,'-' ....T.,. ' , Oirgres"'ri:.'7!1'i,",P".;,,.:.‘. '..:111.i,,;Lilt)10(..: .i.i.',.:.:.,,ii''' 9'na' 0H".. J40.f:.• : April, 24itha•hr'lla-li•i' ,''ilif'7:•'.1i0ii,iiiiii10.1':g.tilti'4 ,•7"''':,'' .,'WOirr,.7.1.,- ,',,„: ,,,.,_...•'' '':•`';'. ,'"•,,,!,, ,:aratata•::' ' ' ...",,,,:,',;,...' ''..• ' :. ': . ai'.'.•'•"`' '•ehrdirlar ,, ,p,rieciple, af the,: 1,..c1(01) .1'1Np':,:lii, ' •q°16. MinA, lie hi: good 'rePair -- ' Arinlv '1a- - I ' " '' C - ' ' • ''''' ' ,..„..,..- • ,e7n"..le°•rd ,}1,49n! , .731-'3• • '-''• '' ...'''...a.'"••'' :aa ' ' •• tiati-tBn , -140:cii, .7„g068.. ' f3ala---tr Won o Barr' ataaa, 'el . . ' ' ' 4' e' ` 13' 8 8. 'clinton,- 4 firat„.....3; 'second,. a Ojai; and • sOelia-1 .'"fot best edlieetien; , ' ' ' ' ''''''''' ' ' 'F'brdwiar"villhke,''edlehnated'a'the"rarili'ii.aai!theStbailda,,,iala ' : : ' . -AeSistance,lik:alaiatitage'aagailtatiaba.••• ..„4011..pett10,Id1.1.‘,g1).11. ..4,e,e,..•c,:,..,si!'s,,,,0••,.9-,4,4iii-y••••!1.,,,,,y,'.., ,,,,?,,f,p-, r.):...;', 'w,eior.e"1.,,A,,.. an • ,99.,1921,,,Iaedathat., was ‘,',fifidera,' 1d -rained' hataltieeda' 'on. ille7:::•nyag• '•alnalt $16•50,'Morb . pet aerei thee:land' „teteanhiP ' that was 'net dtaittak actOrdieg '11ta "TeaMite. data colleted "hY: the 'PePartreent •'' Of;:tled' , Physics 'at the Ontario Agricultural 'College, ' ' •' ' ' • ' ' . '1 ' ' , • . - ' a . ' ' Iteperta Were reeeiVed. tram a larae ' Llitrinher '01 farmers; of whom .twelltT' fiVe'• were. able. 'be give,' defini•te, figto.,ps',Eozest on 'Yields ali, drained' had nadraiaed ' land. ' 'Eleven Ooturties wore' ropre- , , , , . wilted inthe' terairta, Iron' '' „Darlialm• in. the east.* ,ESeex. in the westaThe. .tharteen value. Of 'increases,. *chiding , --Straw, .seattered-too was ' figured in , Cate. her.. 1911 Iiiices. ' and Illa,ich' 1912, prices. a •aelre, tamer showed ,' 'an ' average of '915.97 Par. aerc ana the latter, 9i7.04,, and oot;11' together an. average Of '910.50. ,. The' three . who rePortorl no hicrease ' were . , . 'counted in. obtaining the averages. ' • in wet . seasene the tesults ate, even more Marked, but even at $16.50, per , 'acre, drains , mope. than pay ' for thema selves 'in twe Years' ' • ' '' The .0. A. C. as again renew.ing its offer of assistacea farmers in lay- n. t ing out their daaanase systems... 'rho. Department of, Physics has a' special staff of 'Drainage Advieers fin • this Walt'. There is no charge 'for the ser- Vices of these men, the only outlaY to the farmer being -tie -travelling ex- penses, which are low. ." As the rail- way fa.re is only Ono cent a mile for this worlr, and •as several suiveys are always made on•oae trip, the capons- es are diviaed. among the setreral par_ 'kits; .. a- ry• tataleit ,th a'it•aa. -',:•• iOalit,i'e..";a:',.!(:)84,thT.!.10'.'i„..i.T.hte.. ;,a,,06,44,.":i74„,4. .up,t)...1:1,',' 20tha. 1852.,a), •the Rriaralgral3arelliy".1.':.is,' theY'kief,niananair II*, ifigeitifer ,* , the% i',Vii0E114E47,36R;RAN'.-a-At of •Sehrhoria '.' jliat" 'pieta:, la; ,,,,,,,.01 H€'Ia the ,,..'ear 1185VeheY,Set-% ,,,,""A7th, on the; 10th bon, Of this' .toWa, , ship eea. lived. there. antit' Sven.$rnarn '';, ago when they retired'froin; ' the btu; • „ : • • - , densome Work of the' farina 1 Titer ' beta -.the' bturit of- pioneer ,iife.' in., the • of IloWlick:' and did• their ::nall share *Wards making , the 'townahie whatit is to day They' were bless.' , . ed With' a 'faratlY of sigteen •of whore' ,..' are ',living, •but theY ' are ' widelyt: here and tdiere throughout ' the country to /3' ern4.6 them' all to be 'preSent: • Howe:7a% Considerable namber of' them As wen as of the'. forty , arandchildreri and 'of the twenty-five gaaat grand ,ehildree, with their . friend§ , met ' at the . 'wale on Saturday evening. At tie a.i.e- quest ` of the .,iarnily the Rev. S: 'Young of Cliffotd read. the foacaaa4 address :- ' ' • a , Deae.Pather and Mottle): :-- r• On behalf of the family I am charg- ' . , '• , ed .with the ,agreeable task .o.f .ten.. doting 'to .you our congratulations on ars the completion of your sixty ye , of married life, This is .certeinly. an event' that Veiy few are. perrnitt- ed to see and enjoy in this short life .of man's alloted span. As "a f amily all join' in humble thankagiving to the . Almighty God 1 or Ms. goodness . is sparing you to tive so long together and to enjeY 4 6 wi,ii ,t'. ,-,b,i....,-.„;,,,.,.'ir ifk liethe.,Iiin4e,'''nne"i'etlie',,.enpsrente' :''.',:"..."'" 114* jea.shar,..L14ati.i3O!na.M,d;a:c4, ,14.:C:0•,olocip,,,-,,,:tittde07.11..,-.;;h,,,.-c,•,it,30'.', Iv'ti,!•-i'n,41..ii!‘;e'li,l;lh'.."'','n't;10'.'ex:,'",:lnln,iy-nti ' )5P,M,ier!JasaElllottaBiasSeliva.al • a Irish'''nerinernS1',:, the :beim, .:. •,the brade'ci, "parentsa Oa' A.Pril, 'Osnii:00-13es lalai Rev: 11,1t. FergueOn',. ',,' oa• Ihn4e , • Dels,rafe,.. ajetsae aaabeeter,..•ot yir-• awierillannt.'' einny'er! bi'dia to. ',learner daughter ' "of Mr. •,ina. Mrs., Samuel ,Joulari perial . • • • , . -. • ! of. 'Mortis: tOwnship; . .., , • a . wALKERaaoHAp,a1AN,.......aat. Tormito, ltish • ', be ' Apra 13tlia by Rev. •W: 13: Cias- ,, :welly AlVa Y. II. Walker el Whig- excluded, • ,',ham to kiss' Olive Obapirian of • • ' , • Mount: 'Forest, •and fotmerly ' , of. ., „Wingham. .' ',,.. , •• - "' .. , ., , , . , ' ' aa., ,,,, • - a a„,,,,,t,.• • . : ' ' .' ' • 'Dralls • :.. ,.'.,. ' ----- ' .. ' • • ' . , . ' ' TOZER—In, . glinitOtT. Ott Ap,til. itatlia .of t° Mr.. and: Mrs, W. J. ',I Ozer, , • : a ' hter • • ' ' • ' ELLIOTT'In Varna, on April, 171h, to Mr .• and Mrs..1),Iort,, .Entotal; a daughter, ' ' ' . , CARDNO-In ''' Saaforth; on •April n200ylla, tcoialLl'ilgrhotznd Mrs. John Oard-- , . CIAMPlileLL-In ' Egmondville on April, 24A11, to Mr. add Mrs. ' • Stanley Carillibell; a sen. . WILBURN-In ,Belgrave, ,April 17th, to, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilburn, a • sem , . , . Triage1 As,__an . x,lue.N.,,ale, April 37th, . to Mra and Mrs: Albert. 'Thomas, a 'daughter. DODD .-In Winaham Hospital 'lawn - ' • ' • • , ' 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dodd, a daugh•ter. ... McKAY.-On April Iatia to Mr. Emd. au-. 1:`,,-":"'';'' ;-..:.1r-ts•arl,'•dn,I....,..'.94t,ut , ,I,,:u;..) , ',.....' ' ". .•'' The •Ittigh :se,aalrea en4t it011ee""of rep- ' are to 1,1aiT.„. poser '• , .to . . 'WTI. s ,f§r Pe49..Pi '.hid,dt..anicsgo,od ,• ' ': ; ' '' : ', ' , ' : ., • The: . croaaa, aamy....soa. asay„ • am., ' affairs Irish land auachasii 'Ohl ' • e age '• , •;penanoris national . 'insurance '' , . , . . . , . .constalattlery, ',post °Flee . Seeing' ' hanks, .customs, and 'pliblie loans,. ate from ,Irish eoritror, ' • . ' ' , '. . • ' ' ' • ' ',- 'Religious °quality is, ,protec.ted. No reilision dee be, established, , =lowed Or prein'aited 'ay, the Itish'-aaelia,„. • ', ' ',' , ' • • ' ' , . , ' • • Th'• lord r t t 'i o ' be, a head ' '-' 'en enan ' t • r' the eseicutives with •Vete,.powers. , The . senate ' will consist .o' f 10 mem- hers• the house of rePtesentatives of 161; , Of ,iwhOm Ulster will send 5, 9 terra.. ' . r, - . • • Irish COntabIllaT3' 1!ransfarred to Irish governinent after'. 6" years. ...Ns c 1 sstu . _.. ,m, ; , a . t ' _ 1 OtC.,00011 0 a membea to have less than 2,7,000 pop- elation. - ' Tax collection remains under , int - penal control, with soria; rights as to alteration' of 'duties vested iin the Itish parliament. Irish representation af -Wes•tminster will be 42 members, one for ever 100,00'0 of, population. 31 'the senate !will 'consist of -nom i n - ho merisbers serving, for a fixed and the universities two. ' ' . Ireland 'controls the postal service. ....., ..,.‘..vi.x./,,,Ji•12.1.E..p .7.4.8'.;.1'.0..du',1, . .. ...,1.5., ,:), (',„' d itir're ;eat,' l'ern alta (5',4' (ar., is5a."--: ,.' 1 e• •,,,i7nan la-Zihn .nall:rl'il" li,t',Ina,ne.. :P. 1,lite , . ,..J. .111 Clio on.c, •., ,-, .• '• a • - a.:. ,,, . ,.... . a .. . .'• . ': ' ' • • •• ' • • '.' 7 5: „ Parilialtd.P. u. lelot'exuatyait.intioilLeadded,..„ ,..x,' all's:„. her! 'settings' Eggs;$2'00 per A3.'Pei.• a 2,, coeiterea'•rniiiiig .1,,,,,064.'ib-..ci ,. „0.laorodc; cinOcilrax.'s.,F. MitetzsTI;nst2hioso .iipean; ,..,,,,$igre. L' -Pen Iut4ii/7 ' '14Pen' headed' i'Y' 'a ' ' heat . . - s . , . • . •' ' , '' ' " ' FARM :LABORERS ' AND DOMES ' ' tica.-Those .. requiring 'Oid ' ' Coantr •• • . • • • , *rm.-help'. or • detaesties sitattld. cola ' , •Innaleante,!tth In! eaaa A Part..Yaa ' eax' Pec•eaarmae 'aie mster.part 0,....area ' -Wm, Patterson ,ImnaigratiOn . ' • Agent; • Auburn' P. O. Blath .1111ra• eciekerel bred' from ow of the laying'straitis in Canada The eultete' ' . • ' . • • -• • an this' pen . were 'bred f,rom ,. 17 • ' 1 • . a , of my pul ets which 'eyed 06:egg& in 31 days, Eggs $1.00 per 15: 1 guarantee ' a 'good' hateli Or replace- ' ' settisia free of charge I -I. A. Hoy ' 4 •-• ., • - ' • .." ey Clinton. ' 1,--24., • ' , ' . • .• ' WePlicnie' --1r • ' ' i, • •.VP''''''',d . PARm. FOR SALE -Lot' art hall:, , a.ilex ' 2,6, ,con. 12, Hullett!, conaistiag of 50' acres. Ali en'th-"niril neePt 10. acres. Sman orchard, Imam house and bank barn with •tehling. On GraVel read 1 mile north of • . • • .L,cm.desboto. a wile from scliool. RAlephlacdenShthade•die kp 1, eelL :Lies sebror.a-oci dPx 8088 --75 Mita • _so -- ,:X. . ..•••• .... a •., a •. ' ..' 7./.2.,-,'. -...r.:a!), :..,..ai-S,,a, 111.,?"('-‹*`"P.4/46•ar. -1 fi", •ai -. • ,. .: PROPERTY' re0B, SALE. --Hardware business for sale in Bayfield. Two- sto.ry building, store, workshop and dwelling combined, also stable 26 x 36. Thiee lots with orchard and small fruits. Terms aerasonable-Ap- . , a a„., ; .... •!a -a ' • ..... ' . Watch Faults ply to R. Rouatt, Bayfield. -74 ' . • • Does you Watell run correctlY. If not, let us repair it for , you. Ali • ARM FOR SALE -The Executor ot the Southcomhe -estate offers for sale 50 acres,' being east halt, of loti 28, con. 6, Ilullett. • Thal is a first-class farm, well watered , and may be only dirty and need cleaning, •oli; nfaili. fdr lack of oil. Whateoever t .e reason, •dan't alelay. We gave thorough examinatiofl. and regule.tiou free. Anything more costs as little, as satisfactory work can he done. • . ties concerned. Anyone wishing to have a drainage survey made 'should drop a 'card to the Department of Physice, 0. A... O,„ Guelph; whereupon , regular appligation forms will be sent, and later on one of the Depart- ment's Drainage Advisers. will make the survey, 'lf such a large measure of health and strength and with , all your faculties unimpaired. , We all fully 'realiae that you have hail to endure many milvations and undergo many hardship, coming as you. did:into a new settlement, where you, had to deny yourselves many Mrs. Simon McKay, Godetiela a ; son!. • NeCREATII.-In Goderich, on April '23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- Croatia a son. ; ' Deaths GLE...„.- a In Clanton on Ap`ril 28th, ' • VACUUM CLEANER TO REN'T B y ' _hour or .diiit.,. Indispensable ., at hous.ecleaning tame. Also for sale two second -band bicycles, lady's and gen.t.,s,-/apply at home of Mrs. A. EL Turner, Queen St. -29-4 • improved and with good buildings. Also tem undersigned offers for sale lot 29, con. 6, Hulletti, consisting of 100 acres. These farms may be bought together. • or separately.- Apply to R. J. Southcombe, Clira ra A. J. GRIGG Scientific Jeweler and oa,graiasa / CIAINTON, ONT. 1='''(1.----al,J1,••-•----: , • comfotts and endure many trials to Harriet Louise, infant- daugh- __,....,..____ TO the Farmers of Ontario ,and To The Editor News -Record. rneet our many wants and to pro- rae. i'° our fare temporaa and • spiritual weal being. In looking back oven those sixty incidents of the past *r • of Mr. and Mre. Charles' Olew of Iluliatt, aged 4 months 5 days. (3 AHAM.-In Lower Wingliam, on . i - BOY WANTEDs-TO 'LEARN teHE IIardware busuiess.-Apply to lliir- land Bros. -29-2. 4 ____.• -----..4.4., , , .. • DearSir : Rearming that one of • the most ur- gent needs of the farmers of our ProvinCe :13 an adequate supply of Cars many must come to you of toil and trial, and yet in be midst ot them all you ere able to see the toying kindness of Gad leading you in paths you knew not. April 23rd, Wm. (*ham, in his 27th year. ' TOLL. -In London, on April 1511, Maria Ann Blackbrough, aged 50 years, wife of I-Ienry Toll, of East Wawanosh. FOR SALE CHEAP.1-0NE , GOOD Single Buggy. -Apply at News-Itee- Ord Office. FOR HOUSECLEANING • WE now have in stock Brushes of all descriptions. Also Car - taiii Pole's, small brass. '''.',,' for ' )Sc, 2 different kinds 3 for ,25c, 2 different kiwis 2 for 25c. ABSO many other articles. ' , G- 1--i.. COOTC. „ PROPRIETOR. IS THE -a-t- Plumbing, and Stove All orders Prices given sig and all BYA111 TIME FOR 4 --:- Evetroughing Moving . , promptly attend 1.0. on roofing, 'el • contract work & SUTTER farm labour, the Colonization Branch . has been endeavouring to meet that demand by bringing me„ 1 rom Great Britain and Ireland and placing theta with fermate in this Province. During the past fea, years several .t.housand have • been brought out and placed in this way. In- however,, of the demand les- We are greatly pleased that so many of us have lieen able to meet with you on this most memorable oc. iasion. Two are unavoidably an' ;kat and three "are not". One of them was taken away In childhood, the other two after they had! Frown to manhood, so that you have had IIAINSTOCK.-In Itowick, on April 159h, Joseph Ilainsthek, •M. his 615t year, RUTTAN.-In Morris,. on Aprit nOth, Bennett, sot; of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 13. Ruttan, aged •, la months. ' OKE. -In -Exeter, on April 72911, PROPERTY FOR SALE. --FOUR acres 'of land, frame house witb good cellar, hara and soft water in house, frame stable. ' Also all kinds of fruit trees.- Apply to Iddo Crfeli, Ontario St, Clintoa 29 . stead,, senang, , It ' seems to be increasing. Out obseryation and experience con- since us that while there may be many explanations, of this regrettable fact, the one outstanding reason N • the practice of employing men for ' six or eight months ofs the year and ycitin days of sorrow as well es of joy' Those of us still spared are all happily settled in 'homes of our OM and seeking we trust to do our peat in the great drama of life. We take this ounortiunty of arcs - . ' • • • enh:ng •you, father, with a purse , Hugh Oke, aged 81 Years, 7 months and 4 clays. POSTLETHWAiTE.-In Coder** on April 200, Wm. •Postlethwalte, aged 82 yeara. MacDONALD-•In G oderieh, on AP- n1 23rda Audress Editla infant 1 ' FOR SALE -OR TO RENT. -A SEV- ee t. en room cottage on North str t Excellent garden with all kiinds of fruit trees.-Apely at News -Record Office or to W. Brydone. --e9-3. , ALL KINDS OF SANITARY PLUMBERS. . 4 COAL_ WOOD 1 , TILE BRICK TO ORDER. . • Al! kinds of coal on hand : CHESTNUT SOFT COAL ' STOVE , CANNEL COAL FURNACE COKE ' BL A.CKSMITHS WOOD . , . • • ' • Our fancy large Pine= * • • • . apples s • * ' Beautiful Ripe Ban- * • 0 • anas • • • • . . a • Big Juicy Oranges . • a . Fine Grape •Fruit • a • • a : Will make a delicious; • illen turning them. out! to fled stt-' nations elsewhere for the . balance of the's: tin*. • ThiS works out in such a Way that the men who have been you, mother, with a diamond brooch and, ring as' a memento of yoar dia- mond 'wedding. Our earnest prayer is that you happy daughter of Mr, and! Mrs. Dort MacDonald': '' aged •2 Year*, 6 • '' months and 4, days. • • . WHY. NOT GET THE BEST ?-20 of my S. q. Rhode island Red bens laid -378 eggs during the month of employed on the f arms now seem to gravitate to towns and eities in the winter months and remain there, with the result that the farmer is compelled to start over again the may etill have many years of married life and when the call of the . Master comes to you, as come it meat to us ell, you may enter upon the reward promised to all God's • faithful followers. , Live Stock Market. Toronto, April 29th. -There was a steady trade in all the different March. You can buy .eggs lair hatching from this .strain at $1.00 for 15 Stock also for sale. -John • ' . Rice. , --28 next spring in. his efforts ?a secure help. Having regard to these facts, I • 'beg to make the following: suggas- I tions, the adoption of which we are satisfied wopld a tong way to- "The Lord bless you, the 'Lord make e moon you and lie Insi.nee le shin- - - • . gracious to you, the Lord 111`t lea u countenance upon you and give . von peace." And to Las name be all the classes of live stock and tirade .in general has a tone that must. ' be gratifying to farmers, and leaders-, who have stock for sale. ' Exporters. a BARRED ROCK EGGS FOR SALE. 50 cents per 15 eggs.a-11. G... Hibbs, 9ferton P, 0. Phone 5-154, -28-1 . • —.-, ila in., 3 in. and 4 an. tile of the Best Quality. — ARTHUR FORBES Opposite the G. T. R. 'station, Phone 52 - • fruit salad for your Sun- 1 • • day dinner. a • • 0 ••• ' a' : . We can also supply you- : • • with * • 0 • 0 • Fresh Lettuce • ; go , wards' relieving the stringency whibli ; exists at the present time : ! (1.) Firs!t and foremost, arrange to employ a man by the year. We , found la the farmer who cm., : haref tl t ,. ptoys his help by the year, especially 1 if he is able to' supply a house and I. a small piece of land, is the far- 's ... . -. . • , John Porterfield, jr. on behalf of. the family . Fordnach, 'April 20, 1912.. Speeches weal- then deavereal by d 1 , th le e‘.. 1. oung an ) 1Rev. tl 11 ' lvi 7 V . A. 33. Debson expressing congrataila. . - tions to Mr. ancl Mrs. Portent:1d on having been permitted to see the There were aome lots, of very titmice export steers, for which some very choice prices , were paid, ranging 51.3M $7.30 to $7.50. Butchers. , ehere were cattle bought for but- tillers' purposes of export weights, at prices ranging foam $7. to , FOR' SALE -BARRED PLYMOUTH Rook eggs for hatching. Ontario Agricultural College. Bred to lay- ing strain. $1,00 for seli..ng of ..3. -Mrs. Peter Campbell, Bayfield. • TENDISRS FOR DREDGING. SEALED TeNnrens addressed to , ....- : Green Onions 0, ai * • Radishes • a : ' • • Cabhage Celery • • 0 • 0 • as mer who has the /test trouble over : • i the help problem. It is the better - way for the man as well as for the farmer. ' If you fact your work do- es not wartant' the employment of. a man the year ,round, you might . be welt advised to consider the ques- tion. of, tiling up a few MOTO bran- • elms of farm woe's or handling .ad- ditional live stock, arid in this wa , Y . we feel satisfied you tvoeld MOTO • than make, tip the extra cost of the .iletp. . ' , (2) Do not be too exacting about getting_ an' e:cperieneed mans Ex- perienced farm labourers axe rare at the present thee, as there is a large demand for th'em in the 0.14 Country as, well as on this side.. 19 you take an inexperieaced man, retognira ing that he is with the memorable occasion and wielung -a: „ . - ••••• . wishing -them joynil days at the close of the long joininey. ) Mr ' Porterfield replied bridle --• • . ' tha_nking one and M1 for their Kind- rememberancee. . Thc party then' sat 'down 'tio the sumptuous weddang dinner after wbach . - . rho, evening was spent is social chat ' 1 b musie • enlivener y . . . . Mr. Porterfield related, a good ho ,-,..„.1, nianY Teffhiniscennes ei l''''' ---; tint s in tails locality }low he ead --I- '-- • ' 1. helped to survey a portion of tl e a, township, how thila village got i .. name !rein the. ford". which _had , to be made -through the swamp to the south, how he had to walk hale° to Godcrich and back, through the hush , in connectibn ' with his land, earl ''''''' cattle weighing from 3,000 lbs., at $6.75'ito $7 ; cattle, 900 to 1000 lbs., at $6.50 to $0,75 cattle,. 606 - to 710 lbs., alt $5 to $5.85 ; • cows, $3 to $6, with some extra quality cows atj $6.25 to $6.50 ; bells, $4.50 to $6. ' . Feeders ^ • ' • • ' 20 stockers solid at 95.60 Per cwt. Milkena and Springers:, Not man Milkers and sprinaers were offered?' and ' these were not e'f a very high orcler as regards quality. . Pricea tonged from 910 to $55 each. , 4 ( Neal 'Calves. . ' ' . , . . . Recci ts were liberal andapriees in Ps , . - with a' few at $7 to 58, but they general . ranged 1 rom $4 to $6,50,a had to be good to bring the latter • ' . FARm FoR SAI_,E--LOT ,14 MAIT- land concession, Township of OM- borne, • consisting. of 90 acres, all ' cleared. ' Clay, loam and first-claes wheat land. Four acres of young hearing orchard, lirst-cilass . fruit. Good frame house with cellar. Good barn with stabling under- '.necithadrivirig shed with cement pig pen underneath. The farm is well ' fenced iu 10 -acre fields. Two good wells, a mile from school, 3 miles from Ilolmesville and the, same ills- tame from Beminiller, 6.miles from Clinton. As the optietot. is ill and unable to tvork the farm irt will be sold on easy terms. -L. Penn- 10 ton HolinesviXe P. Oa •-•31 , ! ..t11. - d r••ed the undersigned and en o a . "Tender for Dredging Ontario," wall be received until 4 p. tn. Oa Mon- for d,redging re- • • a so . re • See Our North 0 • Window * • 0 0 • 0 day, May 13, 1912, (mired at the following places in the Province et Ontrario :- Goderich, Napanee, Pieton 'Tete- a graph, Nigger .Islands•. ' Tenders will' not be considered nn- less made .. . - , , on me forms suppaien, aria • co • w T — IL • • • O'nE . • a • , "The flub Grocery." 0 • ' AS a • • ••• • e. ... o ...... °elle q • ' tures of 1actual ' signed wit 1 the signa tendereas. , i • Combined specifications and ferm of se . . a • can be ob'ainecl on applicaa tion90 the Secretaa'ry, DoPattment of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders mast include the towing .of the Want to . , and f tom the work. Dredges - ana ti ga not ownod and registered in '‘'''' n wnet • - ii Canada shall not be employed in he performance of the ' work contracted for, Contractore must be ready to begin work within thiety days • ' after the date they have 'been notified ,of the acceptance of their tender. ' • •I mintemsagm . Home 6' tucty Tbousanda of arnbitiou Young ele are being inetructed iu their limos by ourlioule Study Dept. 'You relay finish at Oollege if you desire.. Pay .1.vhen. eV14 V VVISh Tint, Nee s iiane . i l_e'ne'euLari-NSt trlaineN -15-‘CandulTI. Yi Enter any day. Po8itions gnarnmeed. If you Avlsh to eavo'boare and learn widie. you earn, mitofor parLieulars. , CLINTONNBOuvs-I6'NcEAsTsi°:oLLE6E CEO. SPOTTON, PRES'I'DENT. unfarailiar conditions 'and metheds in this •eotin- • try, and devote a' little at,tention to 'training Min for a few months, you will 'find, in rape cases out, of ' ten, . • that he Will p,ove very Oe'el oi to ' you. Bei.ng reasonably generous if, '• the matter of Iceatment and wag- ' ist, if hired help is to be many ethers all which. give the feel- ' Ing that the a md Mt well (*eery° . 6 Pc a . ?he quiet and rest which they enjoy in their closing years. Not many of ' the pioneers of Howiek have been 'tied 'to celebrate petnu a diamond -werlding,-Fordwich Record. . • ' • : • ' prices. . . ' Sheep and Lambs. • The receipts of sheep tvere large, , 1181 of which 1150 were a `consig,n- merit received from the. Province sof Alberta, comPosed Principally of year- ling cross breds, which showed the Morino and Shropshire • strains in, . • , , BOAR t'OR SERVICE, --A Thorobred Hampshire sbaaerhIBirtneidieliagenero Oh...loofa No. 9421.• . ir 1 H ,IN a 2273 by Royal 'Peter No. .;413 ' . • • -. by Canadian Boy 1003. Terms rat with privile c of return if neoassary a IlendgerSon, :lot 28 eon, a 1I. ,es esaentfal 'L. retained. ' . , . ' 'We beg to submit these 'suggestions . . • - , , • CISNSUS FIGURES, , targe numbere of them. , They were the best large i09 WC •have 'a'eeri • in -Geo, . ' . 28-3. 11, S. TuckersmIth. ' - to athe farmers of the Provioce feel- i 'Leg Satisfied, that if they are ael'id z upon, the results will redound to the personal advantage of the fernier as well as to the prosperity of the • 111:C)if'ee . ' . ' ' . "Yours Truly, • . . ' n' A' ,mAcil,)°,,NEL'ie, ,., Following is •the poputaiion. fot the townships m II • 00111199' ' 'non • • 1911 " 1001 sao,,a. a • : 4 1,10, c•- • '4°3 ' i' Grey ' Morris ,2240 ' , '9,9 . " Tiumbenv .1,897 Wawanosla E. 1 929 1,960 . ' ' .n Year and an ocular demonstration of what the west can' do in the way of sheep taasaig. • Ontario' ewes sold at $6.50 to 57. ' ' •• '' • . ' ma $4 50 to $5 50 ' yeatlangs . 88 00:ilah$:55 ; spring,lambs, 55 90 to ip 0110171, • ' - Hogs' ._ , . . . . . , : alANawA,NTED TO Df) ODD WORK, such ea rolling.lawns, cutting weeds t• W.11 add $5 or more to your e ta 1 . . mwiritehtlityyativiargeusrdiWnia.tryhotiNtvolr'alcit;_erti‘eptpinii,; at News -Record Office.. 27-3 '' -. ' f •d1521281125W2M222281221"2311" . separate emote oi . ears place a. . iinOtTtst WancalConmpa-anytOtandgeTteinadei:s.atmaiTtthei::s1 cheque must be (Squat to five, per ' cent (5 per coat) of the amount rit the tender, based on 'the approxim- ate quantities set opposite the name - but • a . ,a or plea, m ao case inust bac .eilegue be -for a less. sum than 51,- 500. ' The cheque must accepted, on a chartered, bank, and payable, to the order of the Honorable the Min- ister of Public Works. If the ten- der be not accepted the, cheque Will be retilIALCd ' . ' - , . • ` ,' , 1 t b' n ' The - roes no inc ,1ta Self to accept. the lotvest or any ten- der . • ' By order, ,' ' ,,,,„„, 11" 0` DES ``''''''''''''''' • , Se(.. Noetary. ' ' i ' . ' Tiepattment or. Itublie Works, . . ,, . Ottawa April al, 1912., Newspaaters will not be paid' for '11110 advartasement if they Insert withotat antheeltv itotir, the Depart- ` ' '. I TO THE PUBLIC -, • HAVING BOUGHT THE woRicsnop DEPARTMENT OP ' -,--- ' •-•-•,,- - . Larva Rvu.cAlaD . HARDWARE BUSWESS, WITIT WHICH I ,IPAVIr, BEEN CONNECTED ,FOR. SEVERAL'YEARS, I Ag PRE- PARED TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR THE HECLA ICURNACES,, pLUMBING EVETROUGIIINO) , . • PUT,TING UP STOVES AND REPAIRS OF AlL KINDS 'ALI, • i . , • ' OF .,WHICII ,WILL RECEIVE MY'r ' PROldin• ATTENTION. A. C()NTINUANCE Ob •THE PA 'RONAGE GIVEN THIS D PARTMENT . IS. RESPECTIP Ly R..eas-atass,saab' , • ' -. • . PROMPT ATTENTRata 13E 01'VEN TO ORDERe' . AT ROLAND'S HA.R ,„,,,,,,,E., ' -^."" • ' , T D JOII 0 • , Birector OJ t..:010Tulata011; . Parliainent Buildings • .. • ! . • ' Toronto. , . • ' Ita'y 3,0111 3,527 McKillop' 2 639 - 2 68•' , , ,., • .• ' Stanley . , -1,030 . 2,95.2 Stet:111cl' .3;453 4,172 The market for,- hogs wee, reported unchanged at $8.75 ten cdeete, .. i,cd and watered, and 96.40, fob, , ears, at country points.' • • ' .. r • a • B UE PLY- F011 SALE -a- la BARRED. 'netith Reek eggs' 91'00 Per 15 few White -.a-- _ ' Tuckersmi th . 2,2,21 2,163 • ' eggs. Also a ,Coehin Bantams eggs $1 00 per 13 -Jahez " ' • ' ' AN 11.1ccri)LLENT 31,livirmy -.."-----•" a Baby'S Own Table,* are an ;irreell- Usborne r 944 ' '7 67 2,636 • 3 407 -Anhflehl• ., a !! ' . a 497 - - . ' Ten- K ingston a tenses nave beeii .it • `. ' ' Rands, ..Clinton. - „ -21, . • ,. ' t , 1,-, , . T.; ,, . ,eut , remedy air •.i1.--t,e, •000,,- , .114. 5 " metier fail', to relieve babY 4)1 a3torn- - 'ach and he wet comp 'al nto ' or •• 'the ' .' 'many' ' other '.''• little. ilis that wotra , •hims , 'Beside!! this; the are '.ebselet- ely, .scife,abeingaguarant'eed by -a,' gov. ;eminent" analyst to enntaiiii ne. opa Aslifield • `,'",,,3,0,, ' . ,,,,,., C;einerre • '!""" • . '1"" .94.oderei ea 1 , 926 : , , '. 2 528 ia - Hallett 2 109 ' ' 9 898 . . , ,,,,iDepartment ' ' '' ' '''', A ' WaW0110)0, ,, 'a. • - 1,343 ' 2,aln , . .. ' .. . ' a • ,"---, a„ '' a ' . '. a • 3701•9' 1,1',a°,,aa,7 Decrease, , "'''''',4' Mi, ;caving, the 11010 01 of Bemired ho tele at fitteen. The 11.00' ar.raniernent , ,for. parcel ' POS9 between Canada and. France tv111 i - b• • ugurated to -d y 0 Ma , . a . • . .00i, Hughes. has lent 6Wenty. Ross ,rifles' to, th • ' c rps t I3titash. cadets ' the ' Toronto Fthib- . -• - a - • , . . ' (41')NTLEm're'l`' ' I'INBLY . rAic'E note °I, t)."1.e Maernitek rePr nips You' writ require for the 'season and let ne kilo' Iv: IS 'aeon asapossible.-- .3, '1 , • • , ' , , ,,, , , , , . 21 Mill : '.• ' ' - " iates, or, other harinfut. druila,.. a aoaa .1cm Mr; am, Legros, Ste. ., , - - . '.. • a a Who will visa . ataon , , , . •• .,.. , , . , . „ „ , . ••• certaog • a 'c.en'Ae! One•• .wri'tne' ''`.-"r1 inie...- ienne C ', otiby,,s.: bwri: Ta,yfo'te.. an ' a.,' colleati re" O ' inedy:for1'nfl: little one and NVotfldilOt„ r be 'without:them' . The Tablets'are' 9 sold by inedicina'aealors ez by mail. 0 at ,25,; tents . a, box from ,The Dr. Willianis'' Mediate • 0a., latodkville; .' ' • ,. .' '' ''' ' •'' ''' ' :-• ' ' ' ' ' '2• •• ' '', ' • ' :811' i"eins end Let' Jet -bo 91 9114- 'bo r% 'neinbrated, thdit,..g014ii we4.4114, ! 1 la s ' ' , is ' • '., Co ughes • roposea tia provide Itee. transPottation 'for . tyea.. 'riflemen ',Making' tlie•,' highest': score*/ in, their 'eor,as to . the.. Dotniaima Rifle ,,ASarrela-, ' ' tam' 100. )11,, '. .• a. a, a.1 ' .., ' '. ''' The KlagalionaH Milling': •Ontn6aa)! of- l'6.1-. .A.11 amoilat Of power to- t*nitY at thteeaquarters of a:cent, per kil- • . . '. , • °wet hour ' ' - • . .. a Via, wejaa, ,nosa in, .aafooteao,.. ,awas, *prayed' of • ike.r ..husb.and • go' . Amos,* -every -omit, elle, had inattie warlal - be, tbe laterite ttisaanaa!, ., 'a, , a • ". FOR: SAI.E-•••A"' FRAMPlia STAIllaEr 'Hale, double•hearded, to, be teanevect, from. prenlisee,, Alge • a. atalile hay *f ' . a .0 •• h • • ' stop. era „ t a k • wit .. rods and . • litock.. . llill ba 8o14 on reasoaable .tertna„--AnalYi to 'L.• Pe5..coOlta, laat• ', 15, ,,,Con , 6, .alittlatira.,Cliet!on. P, 0, : : ' ' ,., :'• . „ , a.' ' •, a'ttierit,-aal,84a. • . ' 11