The Seaforth News, 1929-08-29, Page 4'PAGE PQVR
SRAFORTH NEWS,
Sttowdou Bros., Pubilshere.
Avemmi,
WALTON,
Mr, Lewis ,Nie'Donald and John of
Windsor spent a Sew days with
trienda in the village lest week.
•tle/iss Day of Preston apeet a few
:days at the holm of Mrs. Neat last
week,
Mr. and hire. H. Last oi Windsor
•Spent the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E Hee'.
Mr. Fred Dennison of Preston spent
unday with Mr, D. Ennis..
.Mr. and Mrs. L. Cunirnhigs and free
'laity spent Sunday in Goderlete
Mr. Bob Youtig of Port Heron Is
seending a few days with his daughter
Mrs. Joe. Campbell.
Mrs. Reid and Misses Reid of De-
troit are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Liv-
ingston.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Humphries and
Mary and Stewart attended Camp-
'bell-lBaxter wedding at Wiritheop on
• 'Tuesday,
• De. Neal of Peterboro is visiting his
•trnother, Mrs, W, Neat
•Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Kirkby and fa -
•m'1,. expect to move their hausehold
Murray Cote of Torouto. The pall-
bearers hY her own selection were:
Wm, 'Mills, Het.), McElroy, Wm.
Erskine, S. A. Poplestoue, G. D. Leith
and ThoS, Teylor. Interment was
made ie Dungaimou Cemetery. A host
of bleaettifel floral tributes bore silent
testiamey of her frieedships, Amongst
those frdrot a distance athoattended
the funeral were: Miss Minnie Johns-
ton: ShOsluskY, and Mrs, 'Margaret
McLeod, of Port Heron,' Mich.; Miss
Susan Johnston, Bayfield.
Mr, and Mrs. N'N/1.11. MOLachlan and
• • .4-ffeces to their new home in the vile
e• lams recently vacated by Mr. John
IfeeD.onald.
•Mr, and Mrs. George Butson of
Staffs and Mr. Ali, Ross and brother
Rey Tuckersenith spent Sunday af-
ternoon with friends at Walton.
-Mies Jeesie Little of Brussels was
• the guest of Miss Edith Ennis re -
Mrs, Gillespie of Seaforth visited
'Ater father, Mr, J. J, Carter,last week.
During the severe electrical storm
-
that visited this part Of ^011taTiO early
Friday morning doing considerable
damage at various points, a hay ,,tack
on the feria of Mr. John Bolger was
burned. The stack was beside a tree
at the line fence between Mr. Bole
ger's and Donald Bechanan's, which
was struck hout 2 a.m.
Mr, L Whitfield of Detroit visited
at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McArthur's last
week,
hlr, anti hire. James leicAr•ter and
son Morley of Hartney, Man., are vis-
iting their many relatieet in this Ni-
el:el-tee
' On Monday eight of this week the
reflection could he'seen plainly here 0,f
• the fire when Mr. David Saunders'
born on the lith concession of Grey,
near Ethel, was burned to the ground.
It is said that some of the family were
driving pigs out of the barn when one
of them bolted, upsetting the lantern.
• The fire started about 7.30 p,m, Mr.
Satinders' barn was berried there nine
- years ago. •
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Gardiner and
Vera, hire. 'Naylor and Lois motored
- to London and St. Thomas on Satur-
day.
Mise Mary 'Watt. Blyth, was visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Watt for a
few days.
,flss Genie Miller visited friends. in
Brodhagen last week.
•Mr. and Mrs. Sohier motored to
Heidelberg to visit friends.
Mr. and -Mrs. A. Hoy spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mre. 'Wm. Flay.
Mews. Bernie & Metend have im-
proved the appearance of their etore
'V giving it a new coat of paint.
Mr. and :Mrs. F. jehnston 'visited
with Mr. and Mee J. Bolger on Sun-
day.
hire. Clarkeen, of B.f., i5 at pres-
ent visiting Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Stew-
art. She is a !ZiAter of Sire. Stewart.
Mies. Anna IfeTagetart idefted with
rende in Iittliett last week.
lir. ma Mrs. W. Pareeme. of Iowa,
vieited with Mr, and 'errs. J. Watt re-
cently.
De. Nee I v ,e with - hie Mother
• this week.
'.s1 Mo. Hereld Sellers spent
Seniay with feienis in eherrie.
Mr. and Sr.. T. G. Waghorne. 01
Beeekeilet. are visitieg old friends in
the villeee.
Rev. W. F. Chandler called on
erienes in and around the village on
Monday,
Helen Steiss was in Kitchener last
veek
StienilY end cousins, Messrs. Pat and
ieldbachlehe Biddlalph Teften-
ship, visited Mrs, E. Kelly on Sunday.
Mr. Stanley Chellew was in Toron-
to aver the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl McElroy of
Pootiac, Mich, have been visiting his
feeher, Ue.• Thomas MOEIroy, of
Wingham, and his unele, Mr. W. H.
McElroy Of Blyeh, They leave this
week on a trip to Chicago.
Mr, tied Mrs. McVittie and Miss
Pearl Gidley af Heepelee have been
visiting Mr. and Ivies. S. McVittle of
Hullett arid. their many friends in
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 20th, 1929
S AFORTH NXWS*
A gang of men from London assist-
ed by local men are erecting telephone
cable lines en Queen street and also
ort Dineley street to the railway track.
When complete it will be a groat im-
provepaeut to the telephone equipment.
Blyth Citizens Band gave a sacred
concert its Clinton on Sunday. night.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Wallace and
daughter Edith and Mr. and Mrs, An-.
derson Nicoll and son Franklin; who
have spent the past week with Mr.
Wallace' and Mrs, Nietroll's •sieter,
-Mrs. Frank Bete and broehers, Robert
and .Irvine Wallace, continued their
niobor trip to Lachute, Quebec, prior
to returning to their homes in Nee -ark,
N. j.
Mr, Basil Wallace of Newark, Nil',
who has beets spendinga couple of
weeks with his mother, Mrs. Helen
Wallace, left for his -frame on Tues-
• day. •
Mrs, Willi -ant Million and grand-
child, Jean Million, and Mr. Thomas
Million and children, Billy and Pat-
ricia, of Detroit, who have beenvisit-
ing Mrs. Milion's son, Mr, Ed. Mil-
lion of Beemiller, spent Tuesday with
her niece, Mrs, Irvine Wallace,
Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty and
sons of St. Augustine visited Mts.
Doherty's mother, Mrs. Ellen Kelly.
Miss Ethel Robinson is spending
her holidays at St. Marys and Toronto
Mr, Harvey Craig. of Grey town -
shin, spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig.
Mr, and Mrs. William McCuteheon
and Mrs. F. McCtitcheon were visit -
ITS on Sunday with the latter's daugh-
ter. Mrs. R. Craig:
Mrs. L. Latimer and daughter Susie
returned this week from a very en-
joyable motor trip to Moosomin,
Sask.
• Postponed, •— The union Sunday
school picnic of St. Andrews and
Queen Street -United Charches, has
been postponed indefinitely. Illiyth
Horticultural newer Display has
been postponed ,and will be .held on
Thursday. August 29th. Stepper serv-
ed from 6 to S. Admission 25c. •
Mr.. and Mrs, Charles Lockwood
and family of Brussels were visitors
with the latter' s sister. Mrs, F. Holly -
man.
Miss Gladys Fawcett is spending a
week in• Toronto visiting her sister's.
hla and Mrs. Whitfield Sellars and
famhy -.1 Toronto were visitors with
the former's mother, Mrs. R. Sellars.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox and daughter
Helen and Dorothy ef Scoteheille.
Michigan. are visiting Mrs. Cox' bro-
hers, Inc. a and D. Taman.
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Nicholson and
Family of Bluevale spent Sunday with
the latter's sister, Mrs. \Vm. TM:eel
hfies Dorothy Robinson of Listowel
is visiting her parents, R. 14. and Yrs.
R binean.
Dr. and Mas Toll are getting settl-
ed i71 their new herne on Dineley
heret.
Sle, L. Williams is having a venan-
aa t the front of his residence
which will give it a very neat appear-
ance.
Soles- by Professor Cook of Toron-
a, at the evening service in St. Aed-
rewis United Church, and- by Mr.
lioyd of Walton at Queen street more
eine eereice were a treat to the large
emgregations.et both services.
Mr. John Murdooh of Detroit and
eon, Res'. Jas. Murdoch of Sparta,
lirmie, visited their cousin, Mrs. R. C.
McGowan, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dixon and chil-
dren, it Milton visited the former's
cousin. Mr. R. C. McGowan over the
week,
Massey.liarris
QUEBEC SULKY PLOW
BLYTI-L.
Death of Mrs. Joseph Stothers.—
The paint of 11 1 tee rn p•rom-
Inent women -of this community. in
-the person of Mrs. Joseph Stothers,
formerly Miss Martha Mallough, is
ielt with keen regret. She passed
away early -Sunday morning. August
25th, following a seriems operation fur
goitre in Hamilton Gmeral Hospital,
11, operation was performed on
Thursdey and next day her candition
ieen
ti Pc for improvement, but Sat-
urday her powers of resistance weak-
ened. Mr, Stothers, who had returned
sr, Meth, was called to . Hamilton on
ehieurday evening a foe hoere befere
areesi-e. teoothers paesed away. During
teen eihrty-three years Mrs. Stothers
7 eend in Myth, her energy devetell to
•',1:.:91T1g with the work and affairs of
meat ,eieties and coinmittees has
eCell an inepiration to all with whom
ehe came in contact. Poor health of
late did not deter her from being of
eerviee and assistance to ether, as
hie caner:um to keep active in her
varied interests. Daughter of the tate
William and Ann Jane Mallough, her
inc was at Dungannen until. coming
to this place. Forty years ago she
was matrie•d to Mr. Joseph Stothers,
who survivee. She also leaves four
Slaughters: Mrs. L. H. MacNeill, of
Sarnia; Miss Atbeeta Stothers, of
'Deaner, Colorado; Miss. Ione Statile
• ere, who is teachingat Kirkland Lake;
Mrs, J. E. King. of Atlanta, Georgia;
also three sisters, Mrs. Arthier Greer,
ni Glands, Mrs. Andrew Stewart, of
Dungannon and Mrs. Stephen Stoth-
.. tttrti t7)1 Dungannon. Her death is the
fourth in the family since Joneary,
1928, when her brother Robert died in
'Toronto. Since then William Mallough
died at Teeswater and Mrs. 11. Mc-
. Liire 'died et Lti-ekitow. Mr,,. Stothers
was a director of Blyth Horticultural
:Society. In this 0re:1ale:Wott she ait.
well as Mr. Stothe•rs, was an ;intent
-• entlinsiast. A member of the Wo-
mee's Miesionary Society of St. An-
d'rew's United Church and ate,: a
member of the her aociable
disposition and ',vise counsel were
highly appecciated, . •
•• A priv.ate....fitneral was held at the
hotise op.Wednesday at 2 0..m. Rev.
1 Gen. Weir, assisted by Rev. Urie
;':A.mierson conducte.dthe services, A
• •bcatftlftl olo.. was ..sung
This is the most popular sulky
Plow en the market. It is ease
fly handled—a boy can operate
it., Users declare it does .as
good work aa a walking plow,
See us for full particulars.
We also have WEED COP,
the famous nommoisonmee weed
killer.
Blyth.
Gallop & McAlpine
Agents for Massey -Harris Implements and Repairs
Beatty Bros. Farm Equipment Metallic' Roofing •
Frost Fence Gas & Oil OPEN EVENINGS
• ,NOWTHMOKILLO
ReUnien.—The Regele family held n
tetania OU Aagust S'Sth et the home "
el Sam. Regele on the I2th eences-
eion of SicKillop. Those present were
Mr, and Mrs, William. Doerr mai fa-
mily of Gmishml Mr. Beet Mrs. Wes..
ley Tischer end Mr, wed Mrs, Alex.
Stoskopf of 'Sebringville; M. and Mrs,
!William 'Gross end 'family of 413lith:
Me. and Mrs, Edward C. Regele, McKillope Mr. and Ierrs. Wilhan HoeeY
and family of MeKillop; M. and Mrs,
John Kechnie and fahnfty of Rostock;
Mr; and ldre, George HoegY and fatra
lly a Grey Twpe Mr, and MTS.
Koehler and Mr, and Mrs. 'William
Koehler and Wally of. IvIeKillop; and
Mr, and Mrs, Charles 71Zegele.
Mr, Gordon Regele .has aeterned
hone from the West with his bride.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stagg and M.
and Sire. Ws Houghton and family of
Cromarty Were'Sunday visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, L, Leendeg,
. Mr,R, Mitchell and Miss G. Kemp
o Carlingford were visiting Mr; and
Mrs, IL Leaning on Surrd'ay
ftor-
000ti
:Miss Helen Skinner of Mitchell is
calling on friends, r MeKillop.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Gross and family
of Blyth vent iSithday afternoon with
Mr, and Mrs, Edw. R.egele.
Mr. Norman Hullett and sister Mar-
garet called Mr. :atici Mrs, Joseph
Thornton Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and,Mrs. Jos, Thornton and
,family, also Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Reg -
eta called to see Mr. George Stetter-
nage who has been very sick. His.sis-
ter, Mrs. Finnigan, of New York, is
attending him.
weele•abs •
40•1/Na
Mr, W. Meon is visiting in Toronto
this week.
Miss Isabelle and Master Theodore
Stewart of Stratford are visiting old.
friends in the village.
Mr, and Mrs..Charlie 'trodden and
girls spent Sunday at the home of Mr,
E. Stevens of Seaforth.
Mrs. Armstrong and babe and Mrs.
Taman were Blyth visitors last week,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Bean of Carlow
visited their aunt, Mrs, Hoggart. of
the village on Sunday,
A kitchen shower Was given at the
home of Mrs, D. McCallum in honor
of the bride 10 be, Miss H. Gray, on
Wednesday eight by her neighbors.
An umbrella covered with 'yellow and
green tissue paper 'as lovely, decorat-
ed and hung from the thandelier, filled
two or three times with lovely gifts.
The evening was spent in newsic, con-
tests and games, About fifty guests
took lunch and then all returned to
their homes after a pleasant evening.
On :Friday last a number of Miss
Hattie Gray's friends met at. the home
of her uncle, Mr, C. Manning and pre -
seated -Miss Gray with a pantry
shower. The ,parlor was decorated in
pink and white streamers and the
young people spent a very pleasant
time together.
The Sunday ISoliool Class "Win
Others," of which Miss ;Hattie Gray
is a member, met at the home of her
teacher, Mrs, Lyon on Monday even-
ing and Miss Gray Was presented with
a henlsome ifernery. Miss Gray will
be married on Wednesday to Mr. Ed-
ward Woods, one of our 'much esteem-
ed young men of the thirteenth.
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend and Miss
D. Little, Min 'Cowan and Mrs. Wells
returned ta their homes here after a
.pleasant visit with Oshawa and TOT -
on to friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Cockerline of
Toronto. spent Sunday with Mrs.
Maines,
Mr. D. Ewan is in Toronto this
week.
Mr. and Mr.s Archie Webster, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Adams and Mr. D. Go -
vier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
'W. Govier.
Miss Ennnerton of iLondoe spent
Wednesday and Thursday the guest
of Sirs. D. D. Roberton,
Mr. D. Floody of Blyth has com-
menced work on Mr. Fairservice's
new hoeee,
LONDESBORO.
Mr. and Mrs. Awde and family- of
Woodstock were Sunday visitors at
the h )me of Mr. toed Mrs. J. McCool,
Miss Beatrice Little of London is
epending a week at her honte here.
Misr Ruclitz and Mrs. Bell of De-
troit aad hire. Cook of Bayfield called
eti hire. M. Rose on Saterday.
Mrs. Hutton is visiting at the home
of her eon in Toronto.
Mr. an -r1 Mrs. C. 'Govier of Port Col-
horne are visiting friends it: the vile
lege.
Misses Mains of -Chicago are
-pending their holidays at their home
in the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Wezil and family of
Heepeler were guests at the home of
)Jr. Robert Youngblut on Saturday.
Me. and Mrs.. W. Lyon of Blyth
called on friends in the village on
Saturday,
Mos. Brogden spent the week end
with Blyth tnends,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Youngbitut
called on 'Seaforth friends Sunda.y.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfong and children
Hespeler spent Saturday with their
c*usin. Mrs, John Nott of the village.
1We are pleased to see Mrs. Eleley
.ible to be about again after her recent
illness,
Mr, and Mrs. Ross were Auburn
visitors on Sunday.
Mrs. Ivan ROSS of .Vineland is vis-
iting for a e.seple ttf weeks at the
inc of Mr, .W,: G.
:Or. and Mre. Griffiths arid family
ro friends on Senday.
Rev. and Mrs. Johnston returned
te the parsonage on Tuesday alter a
month's vacatiort.
Miw C;:a-lys Grainger expects to go
Torento on Saturday where she
viih enter Coronado 'hospital to trete
as a P.417.0et.: •
ELIMVILLE
Miss Bessie Johns visited in Exeter
last week. .
Master Melvin Gardiner of Faegti-
liar visited at Mr, WIII. Johns last
week. •
Mrs. lieebert has been visiting with
her daughter, Mrs. Yes, Heywood,
Next Sunday morning a c,ornbined•
service will be held at 10,30 a.m. as
Rev. Mr. White is having his holidays.
Wig Down front near .Strathroy erne
been visiting her grandfather, Mr.
Rob t. -Woods,
"heirs. 1Athiteford of Exeter visited at
the home of h,er daughter, Mrs, Wes,
Horne last week.•
Dhe Yoieng People's. Soeiety intend
having a 'Celtic at ,SpTinglbarek on•Fri-
day of this week.
Miss Eunice Parkinson of Blansh-
ard is visiting her sister, Mrs, Herman
Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Murch of London
and Miss Josephine Childs Of Wood-
stock spent Sunday at Mr. Philip
Aturoh's,
STAFFA.
Mies Florence Mitchell, Centralia,
visited with her grandmother, Mrs, J.
Norris, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sadler spent' the
'week end with Buffalo friends.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. w. Reed and Mrs.
A. Jeffery visited in Hamilton and
Toronto the early part of the week.
Mrs. James Wilkinson and children
of Stratford are holidaying with the
lady's sister. Mrs. T. Drown.
Miss E Dickson, Stratford, visited
with Mn. and Mrs, A. A. Colquhoun
recently.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E O'Brien, of
Owen Sound, are visited with the
fermer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.
O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ro.binson, Mit-
chell, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fe A. Hambley.
Mr. Robert Moffatt, Seaforth. spent
lase week with Mr. Jos. 'Worden.
Mr. 'Henry Golding was a Stinday
visitor in •Seaforth.
Miss 'Dorothy Chessell visited with
her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Elliott list
week.
Miss Dorothy Gray is spending a
week in ILoadon, the guest of Miss
Helen Henderson.
Miss Muriel Drake visited with tier
aunt, Mrs. R. G. Hoggarth, Cromarty,
eeeently.
Miss 21 Cleverton, 13owmanville,,js
visiting with her cousin, Mrs. B. ICerse
lake,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lupton, Stratford,
visited with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Sillery, On Sunday.
Miss Miarie Sillery has returned to
her school at Batcheveana,
Miss Loraine Norton and Mrs.
Cairns of Mitchell are guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Thomas Cairns rhes week.
Staffa School Fair will,be held on
September 23rd. Perth Educational
Association through the efforts of
Perth . Agricultural representative C,
M. Meek, is sponsoring an oratorical
contest and a suitable trophy will be
awarded Inc the final prize. There
are two subjects on which a student
may speak: Why I should prefer to
attend a rural consolidated school
where several teachers are employed,
rather than a one -teacher school as at
present time in rural sections;atul,
Why should not prefer to attend it
rural consolidated school where sev-
eral feathers are employed, rather
than a one -teacher school,
kfealth cannot be looked for in the
child that is subject to worms, be-
canee worms destroy health by ,creat-
ing Internal diseurbencee that retard
development and cause serious %teak-
nees, Miller's Worm Powders expel
worms and are s..) bene•ficial in their
action that the systems of the little
sufferers are restored to healthfulness,
all the dieconeforts and dangers of
worm infection are reineved, and sat-
PsFactory growth is assured.
Want and •Par Sale Ads, 3 times 5(ic•
CROMARTY.
Mrs. (Dr.) AleGnviti o'f Windsor
visited her sister, Mns. Alex. McLar-
en last week,
'Mr. William Bruce of Winnipeg, is
visiting his brother, Mr. David Bruce.
Mrs. Roy McDonald who leas been
ill for the past three mionths-is able to
visit her sister, Mrs. William. Caldwell
at Kippen. •
A number froen here attended the
flower show in Exeter last week.-
' Miss Doris Lawson of Stratford is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Treffery,
Miss Muriel Drake of Staffa is vis-
iting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott this vveek.
Mr. and :Ars. Wim. Britton and Mr.
and Mrs, Ed. Britton of Constance'
visited with Mr, and Mrs, Simon Mill-
er on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Alf. Dow of Grimsby
visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
S. Miller,
Mr. and Mee. W. Houghtemand Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stagg are visitinet
with friends in north McKillop.
Mr, Dave Miller visited his daugh-
ter, Mrs, Lindsay McKellar.
VARNA. •
The harvesting of the been crop has
'begon,
Mr. George Woods of Listowel
who has ,been in New York taking a
course in dramatic work, is visiting
friends in Varna.
Mr, M. Elliott shipped live stock to
Toronto on Saturday.
Mrs. MdLaren ,and her daughter
Roxanne of Winnipeg, is visiting her
blether, Mrs. C. Weekes.
Dr. HarveyeReid and Mrs, Reid and,
little,daughter who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. LW. Reid, have rehire -
ed to Toronto. ,.
Miss Helen Manning, of Clinton, is
the guest of Miss Frances Mossop.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weekes and
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Goderich
Township, motored to ListoWel en
Sunday. • •
Miss Fiances Mossop and Miss
Helen Manning art spending a week
with Mrs.: Jatties Stephenson; Goshen
Miss Ruth • Elliott is visiting in
Toronto., .
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Mn. and Mrs. C. Marks in
their sad bereavement over the loss of
their eldest daughter Lillian.
Owing to :anniversaryservice in
Blake United church Sunday, there
was no service in the United Church
here.
At the time of welting we are sorry
to report the rather serious illness of
Mr. Wilmer Reid and his many
friends him a speedy recovery.
Miss Thompsen Of Clinton visited
with her sister, Mrs. L. Beatty.
Mrs, Roy Morrison and little son of
Toronto spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Elliott and family.
WOLVERTON FLOUR MILLS CO.,
LaynTED
FORTIPI, ONTARie
•••.:INPWag'0":"7"'saummomoommoinapommaa.
WE 'ARE PAYING FOR GRAIN
Wheat, Standard , .... • SIAS) per Bus.
Qats, Standard or over .. „. ,58 per llus,
Barley, 1VIaltin8 Grade ... .... .72 per Bus.
These prices are for clean, dry grain delivered at the Mill
We will one& wheat oa a mileage basis.
We are agents for the POOL.
BRAN., in bags$34.00 per ton
SHORTS, in hags • $36.00 ,per ton
MIDDLINGS, in bags $44.00 per ton • -
These 'Shoves and Midalings are from Winter Wheat
PHONE 51
wow
Several from here attended 'the an-
,
nivensary in 'Bloke SiendaY.
Grain harvesting is web .or: the way
and several farmers Already have fin-
ished and are n.ew busy with the bean
harvest, which promises to be a good
crop if the present weather. continues,
Mr.G, H. Beatty was in Toronto on
Tuesday.
An Oil of Merit,—Dr. Thoinas' Ec-
lectric 011 is not a jeneble of medicin-
al substances thrown together, and
Pushed by advertising, but the result
of the 'careful inveseigaltion of the
healing qualities of certain oils a.s ap-
plied to the human body. It is a rare
conebination and it won and .kept ph -
Pc favor from. the first. A trial of it
will carry conviction to any who
doulbt its power to repair arid heal,
FERTILIZERS FOR
FALL WHEAT.
The largest factor in determining
the cost of producing a. bushel of
wheat is the yield per acre. Low
yields mean high production costs.
Fertilizer on -wheat produces more
bushels and .with the .time of seeding
fall wheat draWing_near the matter of
fertilizer regeirements is a timely sub-
ject.
There.are a' norther of factors that
most be cohsidered which will neces-
sraeily have some 'bearing on the kind
of fertilizer to apply. Every farm or
field presents a problem and the fol-
lowing recommenditions can onlybe
taken in a general way:Since there is
not a great deal of light sandy soil
he your district, onlyheavy sandy
beams to clay loams wile be dealt with.
Heavy Sandy Loams to Clay Loams,
!Fall Wheat not seeded to Clover:
Without clover or manure in rotation
—Mixture, 2424 or 3404. Pounds
'ter a•cre, 300-'401
Folkering clover or manure in ro-
tation—Mixture. 0-124 or
rate per acre, 300-400 lbs,
pollowing clover and inanere in
rotation --Mixture, 0-12-5 or • 0-16-0;
rate per acre, 2'50.13'50 Vbs.
Fall Wheat seeded to Glover:
Without clover or manure in rota-
tion ---Mixture, 2-1216 or 340-6; rate
per acre, 300-400 lbs.
Following clover or manure in ro-
tation --Mixture, 0-18-5 or 0-14-6; rate
per acre 300400.
Following clover and manure in ro-
tatilom—IMiXture, 0-,12-,5 or 044-6; rate
300-400 lbs.
' These recommend•ations are based
on sevenal years' experimental work
o f the D e pa r tment of Chemistry,
0.A.C.
It has been found that • on land
where clovers have not been included
in the rotation and where no,:menore
has 'been applied that a fertilizer such
as A 2,112-5 to A 3-10-3 wilt give very
good. resoles. It leas also been proven
that applic,ations of at least 300 lbs.
per acre or even 400 lbs. pay on such
soils as are likely to he , lacking in
available plant food. Phosphoric acid
when mallet' in eke fonni of acid
phosphate will increase the yield of
wheat. TO give its 'best .reselte it
Must be associated .with sufficient nie
trogeti and an aburpdance of :potash
a vai !able to - Oa nts.
. .
Another factor equally impotlain in
winter wheat • production is the pre-
paratiote of the land. Since ' wittier
wheat requires about tee months from
time of seedieg to maturity Kid is
subject to varying weather conditions,
it should not be expeoted to thnive on
poorly prepared land. Sufficient col-
tivation shoutd be given to develop a
seed -bed that is smooth, mellow, loose
on top and firm beneath,
'Care in selection and cleaning of
seed grain will show results in the
granary at harvest time. ' Shrunken,
light, weed infested seed is sure to
produce a disappointing crop, 1,1
there is smut in the grain you are
planning to use for seed, treat it. :The
treatment for preventionof smut is
simple, inexpensive and effective. --
Department of Agriculture, Clinton,
Ont.
PHONE 118
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