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The Seaforth News, 1928-06-07, Page 4FOUR WALTON, Kr. Robert 'Patkerson's new steel <'a dance he Welton on Frfday; Jennebarn. iu Workman's Hall Wale by, Mr. and 'Mrs. Mcllaoberu and Wine Redmond's five piece orchestra, Sax- stop and 'Gerald, of 'near Ethel, spent eutp'itone player from London. Lunch Sunday with Walton friends, Tezved Ladies free. Mrs. Robert Me1'a'ggertdied at her Miss Mary McDonald, of .Detroit, 'home on the 15th concession of GM 'rime returned home, • at 9 °ado& Seaday eveninta, attn. an Mr., Morrison and Mr,a s. ,Morrison, illness of ten) ycarss the result of 'Portent), spent the week-endwivh eensplieations 'setting its after 'an 111e. tri tuts itround Isere. - ness with measles. 1)csetteed was 51 Miss Alice Hoy„ of Toronto, spent years of age, and •her maiden name ':+tae week -end at home, was Rile. Mann, daughter of the late Mrs. J. Clark spent Sunday in God- Jame Maine and 'Mrs. Meet', of Grey . rich, townstiil„ She was brought up on Mrs. Swan and family and Miss the'15th 'concession and 26 years ago Marys of London. spent Sunday she was married to Mr, Robert Me - with friends here, Taggart, son of John McTaggart. She Mr, and Mr . Sohier and Kenneth leaves four sons and one :daughter event the holiday with r-riends in James, Fergus, Isabel, William an m'eoe, Allan at home; also four brothers and Miss C, Harness, of Granton, Is v siting with her friend, Miss Mary ?Funis, • Mr, and Mrs. W. Sholdioe spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. H. ?Hoover, Mount Foreat. Mr. Ritchie Drager, ora Preston, is xisiting his Mother, Mrs, C. Drager. • We are sorry to hear that Mrs. • 1J'ucleic is in the Seaford' Hospital. isl het• ;meetly illt•r matt • Frirntls w t a soca?Very. The Lathes' Aid gf Cavan Church -will hold their monMxly meeting at She home of Mrs. William McGee -in en Wednesday. lvfrs, J. Balfour and Effie are spend - leg the week -end with her daughter, 1lers ale Fawcett, of London. The Ladies' Aid of Bethel are hold. ng the June meeting at the home of Mfrs, A. Munn, 'Wedding bells are ringing on the two sisters; Alex, Mann, on the home- stead, Mrs. Alex. McTaggart (Mary); Mrs. Mle'1'avislt (Maggie) in the West, George, -William and James in the West. One sister, 'Bessie, Prede- eeasel her, Mr. and. Mrs. J. Ryan and family, of London. called on old friends in. the vintage on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Cttdhnore spent Sun- day with Mre and Mts. I', B: Gardiner. Mr, J, Fingland, Londesboro, visit- ed with his son, Mr. C. Fingland, on Sunday afternoon. There was a large crowd at .the Young People's meeting in Duff's Church an Sunday evening to hear the splendid address given by Miss Mc- Gowan of Blyth, on her travels to .the Holy Land. The Guild of St. George's Church met at Mrs. John Bolger's on Wed- nesday. :lth eoncessitn. Mfrs. 3, H.ticlttey, Seaforth, called S'fr. Charles Smith, of Stratford. en friends in the village on Sunday. eietited at Mr. 'John Balfour'e„on Mr. George Dickson, is still eon- ;i\"et !eel y *fined to the house, but hie many Mee, John Mills entertained 'the friends hope to see an improvement in thole of the United Church, Blyth, health before long. :.st Friday evening Rev. Mr.• Maines attended Confer- . Miss Agnes 'Nesbitt, of Listowel, once this week. —spent a few days with her grand- Mrs. W. Woods and Mrs. J. Short- • esother, Mee. Kenney, last week, reed visited in Seaforth on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Humphries, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson •tiVindsor, were here for the week -end, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.eAnder- attending the funeral of the former's son an Sunday. -iece, Teen Humphries. Miss Rcta Campbell spent a few Mabel Machan, who has been under darn with her cousin, Mrs. W. Hum- • be docttlr's,•sare, is on the mend. phries. Young Life Passes:—Deepest syn- Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor and Miss •eathv is extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyons, Winghaut, visited with Mr. T. Humphries in the death of -their land Mrs. J. \i,r'att on Sunday. 1'aaby daughter. Jean Margaret, who One of our nearby farmers sports a Sassed away on Friday. June 1st. black eye these days. Jim was "too aged one year and thirty days, from many" for you, Tom. 'aroncltial pneumonia. There are left Mr. and Mrs. Badley spent Sunday cherish the memory of this bright in Goderich. -seeing life, the parents and one sister •Mr. and Mrs. C. Sellers visited st,d tine brother, Mary and. Stewart. friends in. Morris on Sunday. The funeral took place on Monday Our teachers in the public school afternoon, June 411t, to 'Brussels cern- are re-engaged for nett year. This ,-tery, Rev. Isle, Lewin of the Anglf- speaks well an their behalf as the -an 'Church, conducting the service. principal has served three years and the pallbearers were her four uncles, the junior teacher will begin her E.eslia, Samuel, Earl and Leonard ninth year. 2tatton and there were six little flower girls, .Marie Coutts, Isabel Coutts, DUBLIN. 'Mary Buchanan, Anna Ennis, Lena Mr, James Delaney spent the week - Drager, Jean Badley. end at his sister's home, -Mrs. John Mr, Yining and son Ivan, of Port Gallagher, in Strathroy. Bicron, spent the week -end with Mr. IA number of McKillop men are .anti Mrs. Joseph Campbell, helping to put up the new garage. Mrs. Margaret Scott, of Iiderton, 'Father Healy, of London, will give •apent over'Sttnday at the home of her the Forty Hours' Devotion in Dublin, 'brother, Mr. W. J. Shortreed, commencing Friday. Mr. Rapien, McKillop, has the con- We are sorry to hear that Miss Bract for building 'the foundation for Ruth O'Reilly is on the sick list. THE SEAFORTI3 NBWS Miss Anint Delaney spout the week- end with Wee Catherine Coughlin, of Kittkora, Mr. Nocturne Dillon ttas completed the contract on the town nine. "First Communion” will take piaee next Sunday wvith a large class of first communicants, Mr, Herb, Weston, of Galt, visited Mr. and Mrs, Gar, Sc,tith during the week -end. Miss Rite O'Rourke and •Miss Mar- garet l\illhttns spent last week -end in Toronto, Mrs. Caribert, of Seaforth, visited her daughter during the week -end. Tile sheds of St. Mary's Church are finished and are up-to-date, all closed int and made five feet wider so you can tura around inside with a horse, Mr. John Diegel had the contract and he has made a good job, ,\Ve are pleased to report that little Tom, Flanagan is improving, Mr, and Mrs, D. McConnell were in Loudon this week.' Miss.Rice spent the week -end at her hoots in Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Gordon were guests of her sister, Mrs. Alex. Dart- fug, on Sunday. . • Mr, James Jordan, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr, James Jordgn. Mr. John Kipping and family have moved into' Mr. W. J. Cleary's resid- ence on Mill Street. Mr, John McGreth_shipped a car - lead of horses on Tuesday. Mr, P. F, Beun is sporting a Ford sedan, Miss Flora Hills, of Toronto, Is spending holidays with her parents here, Dr, Louis Prendergast, Miss Ella Prendergast, Mrs. N. O'Hanley and Mr. Jas. O1Hanley of Chicago, visited with Mr, and Mrs. James Shea during the past week, Mr. Jas. Klinkhammer has returned t� Detroit. Miss- Vera Michell, of Toronto, gent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Krauskopf over the week -end. Mr. Thomas Butters hada iniracul- tr, escape from instant death last week when his clothing became en- tangled in some Wafting at Mr, Tyer's creamery. Mr. Butters' clothing was torn to shreds and he escaped with some bad braises and a nasty cut on his head. He has resumed work again, as this is the rush season far cream, and Mr. Tyers is running full time and could not replace Mr- But- ters. Mr. Jos. Dill is spending holidays in Detroit. Miss Margaret McConnell is visit- ing in Detroit. 'We are sorry to hear Mr. G. K. Holland is not recovering from his se- vere illness. 'We hope to see him a- round soon again. Mr. Patrick O"Rourke has installed a beautiful encased radio set, which was sold by a Toronto firm. BLYTH. Mrs. Henry Richmond a while with her sister, Cameron, Goderich. The McLean Mission Band meeting will be held Saturday of this week, June 9, at 3 o'clock in the basement or St. Andrew's United Church. Mem- bers answer roll call by the sixth and seventh verses of the fifteenth chap- ter of. St. John. is.spending rs. A. D. Neptunite Varnishes Lowe Brothers Neptuni 'err are i:c7i.e.al for either exterior or interior use. They hare the distinction of being rhe oar varnishes that have suozwel J wit-het/cm, the heat from a Hot Iron on their surface. They wiM not turn white, crack under the hammer test or show heel marks. Ice and snow or rain have no effect on them. They produce a remarkably beautiful finish they wear longer and cost less than most good varnish. Neptunite Varnish -Stain Is a high grade varnish stain. It varnishes and stains in one easy operation. The stain colors are non -fad- ing. Neptunite Varnish Stain has splendid wearing qualities and gives a fine mirror-like gloss. Easy: to use. Dries quick—has a surface like glass that is free from sticki- ness and dusts off easily. Mellotone Flat Wall Paint For interior decoration; it is a liquid paint, ready for use. Meliotone combines the delicacy of a water paint with all the durable elements of a lead and oil paint. It is very economical and easy to apply. It can be wash- ed with soap and water: is color fast and covers 900 square feet to the gallon. House Paint Lowe Brothers '`High Standard" Liquid Paint covers fully half as much more than a so-called cheap paint. More than this, "High Standard" is so easy to apply and lasts so long that it is conceded by hun- dreds of users to bee the most economical paint per square foot sell. It comes in a splendid range of beautiful colors and produces a high gloss finish that wears off t•ventt, leaving the sure face in splendid condition for repainting. Try it when next you paint. Auto -Gloss There is no mod to drive a shabby car when any amateur can refinish his car in a few hours with Lowe Brothers Auto - Gloss. Auto -Gloss produces a finish of remark- able beauty and depth. It flows out evenly and leaves no brush marks ter overlappings. It is permanent and impervious to the weather. We will be very glad to supply you with literature telling yon how to re- store the finish to your ear. You will be sur- prised to learn how easy it is. Geo. A. Sills and Sons = Seaforth THURSDAY, 3UI,YR 'Mr. James H, Rielemutid, who was in attendance at the Conference of the United Chttrelf 'fn IWalkerville, hes returned Misses Jean anti Effie Laidlaw, who have been ill tate past week, are able to be oiro.und, Miss Ruth Yeo left on Friday for London where she will spend a few weeks; with relatives, The -choir of Qdeen Street United Ctttirch, Blyth, passed a happy evee- Ing at Ilis 1101155 of Mr, and Mrs, Jahn Kills, Hallett; on Friday. Mr, and Mrs, N. Garry and the lat- ter's -mouser, Mft's. Stewart, of Brus- sels, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Yco, Sunday after- noon. Mrs, Murray Cole, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Dr, and Mrs. Miln e. Mrs. Hardin)', of Galt, and Mr, and Mrs, Wright and son, of Kincardine, visited Mrs, T. Woodcock and Miss Josephine Woodcock, Mrs, R. H. Barnby and Miss Rwth Barnby attended the funeral of Reiv, Dr. Barnby"s uncle, the late John Barnby, in Ashfield, aged 147 years. Mr. and Mrs. R. M, McKay and Misses s Olrve D oG l and Alice Rog- ersonerson visited Mr, McKay's brother and sister, Mr. Thomas McKay and Miss Alma McKay, at Shelburne, this week. Burned Mortgage.—A unique con- -eon was held on Monday night, June 4th, under the auspices of the Wo- men's Institute and Sewing Circle and the Memorial Hall committee, Rev. W. B, Hawkins was chairman and outlined the history of the hall and the great boon it has been to' the community, Following an interesting program of musical numbers, Mr, Peter Gardiner gave a resume of ,the financial affairs of the hall since it was built in 1920, ending with paying off the last of the $5,000 mortgage onMarch 1st of this year. Mr. Gardiner then burned the mrotgage in en rim- pressive Chinese incense bowl donat- ed by Mrs, Wilford. Congratulatory addresses were made by Inspector Tont of Goderich and Mr,'C. A. Rob- ertson, M. L. A. of North. Huron, The evening's pleasure was enhanced by the music of the boys' orchestra, whose members were: Edwin Bender, Jack and Barrie i,fcElroy, Howard Leslie and Gordon Lyon., Y. P. S. took the service in Queen Street United Church Sunday night. Addresses were given by Miss R. M. \Worsen and Mr. W. C, Bisbee. Mrs. Murray Cole, of Toronto, sang a pleasing solo. Rev, William Phelan, who was or- dained in London on Saturday, cele- brated his first mass at St, Michael's Church, Blyth, assist& by Rev. Fr, Goetz of Seaforth, Rev. Fr. Popett of St. Augustine, Rev. Fr. Lina of Lon- don and the pastor, Rev. Fr. Gaffney, Rev. Fr. Goetz, of Seaforth, .preached a very impressive sermon to a very large congregation. At the close of the service, _Mr. Leo Kelly read an address and Mr, Earl Healy presented him with a purse containing over $200. Rev. Fr. Phelan replied in a very feeling manner. A reception was held at his parental home of Mrs, Mary Phelan and Mr. and Mrs. James Fhela.n, Those in attendance from a distance were Dr. and Mrs. Ryan, of Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phel- an and Louis Phelan of Saginaw; Mrs, D. J. McCassy and daughter of ie Mss Margaret and K a eeC'-' 'c' a'd Mfr C:ear . of Sea - esti. -. eel Mr . Wielleaee Cleary, ~sn 3t na \f Joan MsseH L ' M :he assessment roll and the fol - zee Mr . O'Reilly 3 ea 5:na appeals were disposed of: zd , lend Mrs. _ au „ M_ n Hodson regarding assessment, -, Mr. and Mrs. T. "=_n,:: _ :-_>-. -dismissed; William iHaydon, Lot Els 14, Con. 6, assessed --_1e:tick Hayden, granted. The : aljeemrsed till June 13th at 1 Oedees amounting to $508. - ea 1,n the Treasurer, By- _-rizing the building szleattleeese zn U.S.S. No. sea nes read and eetl a n.d debentures , ,e next meeting P .,ca Feeney was Need Inspector. te meet again et 1 o'clock. e.z . C'eek. 'Rev. and Mrs, Costner are spending a couple of weeks in Walkervtille, Mr. 'Conner is attending Conference, Kiss Elizabeth MacGregor, of Lone. don, spent the •week -end with Mrs, 'Thomas Daynnin, • Mr. Arthur Patterson, of Torques), visited with his cousin, Harry Nor- ris, over the week -end. • Mr, and Mr's, David Leitch, of Bay- field, and Mr. and Mrs, William Leitch and children, of Goderie'li, vis- ited at Mr, John McNaugh•tott''s on. Sunday last Once again the Kippen beef ring has ,started; Messrs. Dayman Bros. put in the first beef, having purchase ed it from Me. John Harris. Mr, John Warner and leis sister, Miss Ethel of London, and also their sister front Detroit, visited at Thomas Dayman's on Sunday last, Mr, Harry Norris and cousin, Mr. Patterson, motored to London on Sunday evening last. Engagement,.—Mr. and Mrs, Thom- as F,' Dexter, Toronto, announce the engagement of their younger daughs ter, Marjorie Victoria, to Dr. James Thomas Jarrott of Ailsa Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. .h Jarrott, pf K•ip'pen, the marriage to take place :quiet'ly"tlte latter part of June, ,Mrs. Roy Consitt and son Jack, Mrs. Warren S•ohilbe and Mr. McLean and Mr. Forsythe took the Greyhound trip this week, HIBBERT, Mr, Michael Williams of Hibbert took in the Greyhound excursion to Detroit ,this week, Mr. Thomas Melody, Separate School inspeetor for Windsor district, accompa:uied by Mrs, Melady and their two children, spent Monday night at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melady, Seaforth. Mrs. William Nigh, Tuckersmith, and cher daughter, Mrs, John Walsh of McKitlop, were visitors in Mitchell. 'on Monday last. Mr, Angus Kennedy, who under- went a successful operation for ap- pendicitis in the Seaforth hospital about two weeks ago, returned on Monday to the home of his parents,. Reeve R. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy of Tuckersmith and is progressing very favorably. Mr, and Mrs. August Ducharme of Hibbert, spent Tuesday evening et .the home of her parents, Reeve R. Kenne- dy, Tuckersmft'h, Mt'. and Mrs, Patrick Williams of FIibbert, cleave on Friday for Chicago to spend a few days at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wil- liams of that city. Mr, Dennis Barry, of Tuckersmith, spent last Thursday afternoon at the home of his cousin, Mr, Louis O'- Reilly, Hibbert. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, of Mc- Killop, spent Sunday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiant Nigh, Tuckersmith. Mr. Dan. Shanahan, of Seaforth, gave Mr, William Strong, of Tucker - smith, the contract of digging a ditch on his farm on the 2nd concession of Tuckersmith. Reeve R. Kennedy, of Tuckersmith, gave Messrs. Dan. Dupee and Dan. Quinton, of Egmondvife, the contract of digging a ditch an the Town Line •between the 2nd and 3rd concessions of Tuckerstnith and Hibbert, and they have completed the job. The Council met on May 28th. All members present. Minutes o'f last meeting read and adopted. The tasettncii went into Court of Revision Mr aeoe h1:.Ina Mrs, Y Iw-. a- 11 a. 3 ne Mee, B:eke and 3 • 3 -ems Mies Mazy 3 a'ee, Clint iass Marg :ret Forsythe. — iLas 34.a:ga:e: 1:11,753-111e. - the. r_1 nee • 3t - Ferseetat was a d a :me la -se 1. • _mete. who owned 5e Pay:a _ mrd ...ee Mills at one three. a u - - _ :he Old won r eg «_.. ,Zareela when a young girl e .ei by two -i:ters Mies Agnes :- and Mrs. Henderson, and an aScn:ed brother. Mr. Albert Rob:'-- • living at home and a beether. M James Forsythe, Ottawa. The which was held on Tn _5ay afternoon at 2 p.m. from her late e sidenee, was conducted by Rev. Ge Weir, assisted by Rev. T. \V. Gozet will. Interment was made in lamon cemetery. Many floral tributes lege • testimony of the esteem of friends and neighbors. The pallbearers were Robert Shoetreed. Peter Gardiner. Robert Powell, James Dodds, Pete McArthur and James Sims. D. D. G. M. Bamford. of Listowel, and orchestra, paid a visit t:• Blyth \Ia chic Lodge, Miss Bertha Brogden. of Loudon, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Dave Flaody and Mrs. \Wilt. Lyon. •Friends of Miss Belle Coak, of Westfield, sister of Mrs. Isaac Snell. are sorry to hear her condition is still very low. Miss Cook has been for eight weeks. KIPPEN, ale. James Boyce's ditching mach- ine i., working at Mr. Cooper':, Lon- iten Road, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Durham and family and brother, Bert, of Harrisburg, spent the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, B. D. Field, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Hubbard, Mr. J, M. Merlymotit of Detroit, spent the week end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James McClymont and Mr. and Mfrs, Robert Dayman. Mr. George La Trielle, who has been visiting 'at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dayman, has returned to his home in Detroit. Mfr. William Ivison is recovering after his illness. Mr. 'and Mrs, herb. Glazier and ftmilyeif Stratford spent the week enol at the home of Mfi'. and Mrs, T. W. Butt, Mr, and Mrs, T, Churchill of Cliin- ton, visited at the home rtf Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Watson, Mr. Gilbert ,J5rrott left on Saturday to take a position for the summer on •t boat running between Deeernit oust Port 1'furon, arise 3, MrLenn is spending a few day's with her Siston' in Niagere 11nllc. H BLOCK. Meek Trial en - eta ale.eater. pee- s eereer Inessimee and B - i :he Com- - - en Fri -day :ante wilt be ..ards. Tip-top seel -.0y a geed time. S: Brawn for the vteeet a 3Isabel Re:..'. ;pent elle week- ene w: -h be: friend, 3liss Marjorie Daskell. at he: hone in yea a -h. Miss Bertha Hoggart visited her friends. :he Mf sen Amy and Ena Peneens Senlay afteritaan. Messrs. Les. Reid, Bill Knox and \Ward Knax spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Harold Tetra:neon. Misses I -cane' Reid and Marjorie Bricker, i ited _Reid Saturday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armstrong end family. of near Ethel, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McEwing and family Stndav afternoon. Mr. William Leiper is sporting a spew Chevrolet car. Mfr. Roberti Watson visited his friend, Mr. William Rinn, of near Kin - burn, Sunday. Mfr, Rnbet't \Vebster, Mrs. Frank Coleman, Mr. and Mrs, George Cole- man, of Stanley, also Miss Kate Shep- pard, of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Beacon' aid family Tuesday of last week. err John Sheppard and William, of Clinton visited ate. Wes.. Bencont's en Sun Clay afternoon. ate. and M'fi Alex, eleFe ing and I'felen 11r, and Mfr, David Reid and T.alcl end Leslie, Me. and Mee, Angus Reid and Mir. and Mrs. George Watt tended the funeral of thea relative, the late ale afeKinley, of Stanley, on 'Thursday Ammer. of hast week, Mee, George t nlemen of Stanley, 1etursed hosue Sunday atter spending a few ,lays at the Route of A. W..Bea- nen with her ludf skier, Miss Trate \4'ebstee, who Inc enter: time has heels very poorly, • Mrs, fisher, of Toronto, is visiting fr. and Mrs, Tart Allen, 'The Ladies' Aid of horn,,' Church will bald eheir regular meeting ne tine is WEDDINGS Personal Gifts for the Bride •a Dinner Ring Necklets La Tausca Pearls Real Cameo ' Non -Tarnishable Brooch FOR THE NEW HOME Silverware. China and Cut Glass Clocks Orthophonic Vietrola Gift Por GRADUATION � Gent's' Wrist Watch $8.50 ap Pocket Wateh 15 Jewel $7.50 up Pocket Knife $1.00 up Tie Pins and Cuff Links all prices Warts t tnan e Pen and Pencil Set for Ladies & Gents Ladies' Wrist Watch $8.50 sup Signet or Stone Rings . $2.50 up For The SUCCESSFUL STUDENT Bos' Wrist. Watch $3.00 up Pocket Watch $1.00 Pen and. Pencil Sets $1.50 up Vanity Caseg. 98e up Bracelets 35c Waldemar Chain 95c ap J. A. W'ESTCOTT WATCHES DIAMONDS VICTOR RECORDS JEWELLERY BANG! BANG! BANG! OUR RECONDITIONED USED CARS FAUST BE SOLD Do not miss this opportunity. Practically all makes and models offered for your selection, 'including Dodge, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Chrysler, Essex, Whippett, Maxwell, Hudson, Fords, Sedans and Coupes. `� Only three days to get one ofthese bargains. June 7th, 8th, and 9th Your present car taken in exchange. Central Antomart =_ Clinton, Out, In care of Inkley's Garage. to all Ctvit is Millions of dollars damage to Ontario's crops are caused by weeds, The Weed Control Act seeks to control this menace.- Municipal councils and officers have important responsibilities in carrying out this act. Weeds on highways must be de- stroyed by the "Road Authority," Weeds else- where must be destroyed by the owner or occu- pier of the land. An Inspector shall be appointed. — by each municipal council to see that these terms are complied with. tlostcivic bodies are energetically discharging this obliga' tion and when action is not being taken, residents should communicate with the members of their municipal council. Every precaution is needed to wipe out the weed menace. Clean seed plus weed destruction at the proper time to prevent spread of weed seeds will bring your district greater profits from clean successful crops. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT Or AGRICULTURE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS TORONTO , 110N. JOHN S. MARTIN, Mlttiater W. B. ROADHOUSE, Deputy Minister ztir : zkire 1'hured ty at Mrs. s ,Peter l ayloi e. Ar- rangements will be made for the gar- den party. eftlict'a Worm ere are a eke sant medicine dor worm -in fested children, and theywill .take it'with- .out ,ihjeetiou. When directions are followed It will not injure the most: delicate child, as there is notating of an injurious nature in its composi- tion. They will speedily rid a child of worms and •restore the _health of the g be- little sufferers whose vitality hag come impaired by the attacks of these internal pests, '