The Seaforth News, 1930-08-14, Page 4THE SEAFORTH 'NEWS.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930.
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COLUMEAN.,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS mr.s. Cuti,Thdn4diatu of Detroit leet on
'foe- tier home alter epending .
ST.
Miss Agnes O'Reilly of Toted,
Snowdon Bros., Publishera. Friday
a inenth visibine• a number of -rein-
.
Ives in Blyth.
—7.---- -. -
if.
iiteol her parents, Mr, and Mts. jas.
Ogeeilly. .
CO..
Al OLVER • RTO FLOU ' MILLS O
T • R
'Mr, G IL Chansbers motored to
:to
WALTON. formeon Tueday
Miss Phemie Steinhoff is spending
'Grain days in Toronto..
eie/t0- • ' ',e
Miss Margaret Williains returned
.0 Detroit on Monday alter spending
.
ler vacation vorth her „parente, Mr.
and Alta. Patrick Williame, Hiblberte
LIMITED • ''
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Waned--ePool.and cash grain. few
Winne-
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SEAFORTH ON TARIO
wanted. We are pre.pared to pay Yon Miss Etelka MeQua.rnie 01
the highest possible price and furnish peg, who hae been visiting her cause
bags trucks. We Phemie. Steinhoff, left this
.
\ •\''\w" aaee-eee-tee7-
V$1.411:
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CONSTANCE.
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cashgrainpay
t
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IIIMMIIIIMENIIIMIlall.MIN
earou with and eupply
esepecialize in peas, Be sure and get our
-• 'Ice COOK BROS. MILLING CO.
e phone 54, •Hensalla '
' 'd
Miss Margaret Murray entertasne
4 her girl friends to a birthday •part3,
.,..oa Setu•rday. They all report a good
Miss B. MoKay of Toronto is visit-
Miss
-,',. log her sister, Mrs. R. Livingeton.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Solder and Ken-
n .Mias
,
week or Kincardine.
Miss Annie Maines of Toronto is a
holiday visitor at the home of , her
. MMrs, John Maines.
parents, r. and .M ,. , .
The Ladies' Guild of. Trinity Ang
Heats Church are ptanneng Go hold ' a
tea et. the home of Ms is's Woodcock
on. August 5.1. • . . _
Ae. accident happened at the Bel-
g rave corner on Sunday .aiternoone in
Mr., Mrs.
MASSEY-HARRIS
Gives you he most: In Long
In Economy
.e.
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BINDER .
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Service . In' EaSe of Handling
and In Harvesting Ability
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GALLE)P.
waGnetteidneWwaent zetdre—pPraeopel ,raendd
you
h\.,igt.hbesbtagpsneastithdlesuppepicley atiretclicifctsnav‘.is;he
you
specialize in seas. Be .eute -wad get our
price. COOK BROS. MILLING CO.
Phone 54, Hensetl.
IV, Rettben Bohn of Hespeler vis -
ited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jlos-
eph Yungiblut. .
Mies Met), McErien yisited Mo.
for a few
WE ARE PAYING
.
75c per RI's.
, (Standard)
FOR WINTER WHEAT
•
!I:4mM are spending their ,holidays . with
-.friend's in Simcoe. ,
Little Nelson Marks- met wIth a
"bad accident on Saturday. while play-
ing around hes :father's oar. The door
owes accidentally shut and took off
the top of two fingers. We 'hope his
which the car with. and
Jack Leith and family of Lucimaw,
formerly a MYtIll.and a car with
Postmaster' Bert .'Tasker and. faindY
c011ided. Mrs. Leith sustained . a
double fracture of the leg but the
other occitpants received only. - minofr_
tee..
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AGENT FOR FROST FENCE SUPERTEST GAS and OILS
Open Evenings '
All Repa s and Labor Cash. Open Evenings.
,, e
and Mrs.. Leo Stephenson
days last week. _
Misses Helen and Edith Britton
have returned home after spending.
holidays at Forest. •
. Miss Jean Gorwill of London is
-visiting her cousin, Mrs, Leo StePh-
.
WE HAVE ON HAND ,
• ,
$reenings Cher), Mixed Chop, .Oat Chop, Barley Prop, 'Corn Chop,
Cracked Corn, ('Coarse,and Fine) Oyster Shell, VVhole 00s, Batley.
and Bran and Shorts.
1 little bond willl 'soon be better.
injuries. Mter. investigating, the
fie neither driver
enson.
Mr, and Mrs. Builey of Toronto'
"Mies Beth Shannon spent the past
offices. ,decided one
the latter's sister, Mrs.
• week viviting friends out at No. 4,
IMoKilleip. '
Mr. john E. Daley and Miss Marge
., aret S•hisemort of McKileop, spent
--
nor She Other was responsibled.
Mt. R.tissell Armstrong an , Miss
M• Davis of London visited the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Aemstrong on Sunday.
TUCKERSMITH.
, -Barn Burned. — :Fire of unknown
:engin completely ,one of
HULLETt
'
Don't forget the• W.M.S. ,will hold
their regular moniShily 'meeting newtover
vieitecl with
Bd. Britton. .
. Mi Ss MdEwen of Toronto visited
her sister, switeir,..-,eMnIs. Wen, °arra:khan,
PHONE 51
'7 StindaY at Mr. H. Shannon's. - ,
' Mrs. Jackson and Miss Thelma of
'". formers sis_
. ,
Mr; Joseph Irwin of Auburn visited
Manta and Mrs. Armstrong on Sun-
in
the largest barns in this vicinity on
the•ferrn of Mr, Jahn A. McKenzie,
Wednesday 'afternoon at the home °
Mrs. M. Holtenuer on the gravel road
Mr,' and. Mrs. Geo. Cook of Gode-
rich Tp, visited with their 'daughter,
London are visiting the
-.ter, Mrs. C. Drager. •
'
. The many friends. of Little Jean
...Farquharson are ploesed to know she
• " nicely 'n the Listowel
•11.5...amproving mce i
:.hospital.
-Misses Gladys and Helen Small-
i' don are visiting Mrs: Meehan at
s•M . 'f
Miss Jean Drager visited in Pres-
(bay.
Chief Constable John Ferguson is
taking his holidays and Martin Arm-
strortg will act in his place for two
weeks.
Mrs. Earl Dexter is visiting her
e
sister at Harrow.
Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Hanlon
of Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Burling.
2nd can., Tuckersmithe early Tuesday
morning. _The McKenzie fa.rin is a
le. nine
mile west of Egondints
half mm
time around half past three, Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie was awakened by the noise
and light of the fire, which was dilly
a short distance from t'he rear of the
house. The whole barn was then in
flames. Several pigs •and two .calves
were lost; the horses and cattle were
They are hoping for a good attend-
ance. .
•Mrs. 'Olen Taylor of the loth can-
cession has purchased the home a
Mr. Geonge Brogden, Londesboro
and moved to her new home la s,
week.
Miss Peael Griffith's of Londesboro
is visiting -at the helve ,of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph YungbItit.
Mrs. Jos, Riley, over the week -end.
, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson, MT.
Bert Stephenson. attended the foot -
Friday
ball game at Mildmay on Fr
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nignt. •
Mrs. Robt.• Clarke is . spending a
.
few days in Listowel,
Mr, Geo. Clarke was a Kincardine.
vislieur one day last week. -
•
uthneprCecoendsgtztiv:lappoarrittyy bayndanyeatlnietostist
more simple 'to find the proverbial
needle in a haystac. than to locate
•• art from the active and
anyone—ap . . ..
violent partisans—who -Nolen agamet
the Bennett candidates. The Civil
Service is already preparing tts mem-
mcaitningp,aiigtnisinoithieraDeriessttrict of Temisku.
e eh
to not al
since June, 1958,.between 'fifty and
sixty inspected bulls ha,ve been placed
in the district. This is evidence Of the
.
interest Temiskerning farmers ars
taking in better live stock.- The sheep
population has trebled: us the la•Si
ton and also attended a wedding while
-
Win. •
. Mrs. Mabel Johnston. is .spending
out on pasture. •Ahnost forty tons of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lyon visited
MANLEY:-
c)nrejeavis 111:° re payfrom the
three years. .
there.
Mrs. R. W. Hoy is visiting with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. Jas. Douglas
.4,nd Miss Annie Douglas,Mr
Mrs, Thos. Clarke is visiting her
eieter in Clinton.
lir. Crawford is releaving Mr. So-
' hier at the bank while the latter is
an his vacation.
Miss Ruth Fulton of Toronto i9
.
• spending her holida•vs with her aunt
-John le 1
. and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Baf-
, four, at Leadbury. •
Mr. Wm. Farquharson and his el -is
er-inelaw Hrs. Curler, of Toronto,
. arnd Mr, and Mrs. Iviy Henderson of
McKillop went to Listowel Sunday
to see little Jean Farquharson who is
in the Hospital there and report that
dine
several weeks at Kincar • ..
Mr. and IVIrs. Jas. Clement and
Miss Margaret of Niagara Fells,B and
-Miss 'Margaret 1, foGrath of rant-
fond spent the week -end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Kelly: •
e - •
Mr. and Mrs, Cline of St. Marys
and Mrs. Ryan and son Mat. of Sea-
forth spent Sunday with Mr, and
lfrs• J• T McCaughey.
\ire D J McCasey of Cleveland,
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Ohio, returned to her home after a
woek's, vieit with friends here,
'-. • -d
Ifie larm. Shortreed and son have
finished their contract of crushing
gravel f"r the Morris council from P.
• L Kelly's gravel pit for this season.
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ha that had been hi for a nionth as
Y . 1 ,
well as most of the imp ements were
destro •ed, The roof and inside chute
3
of the big ceenent silo, which will be
hard to replace, were entirely burned..
A cement mixer and forms belong-
ing to Mr. Henry Edge, ' Seaforth,
which were in. place reedy to start
a wall section
work Tuesday building ,
were pulled away from the burning
building. A slight wind carnied sparks
towards the house, a large one, the
front section of which is stone with a
" t he ba k
two-storey frame addition a t c
covered on the sides with tin. A call
for help was quickly responded to by
the Seaforth fire brigade, so that no,
damage was done to the house. The
barn, covered by some insurance, was
friends at Wesefield on Sunday.
. .
f s •
Mr. and Mrs. Jones o . near alone
visited friends in the community las
Feiday. They were on their Way to
Soethainpton, •
• Mr. T. Lyon of the gravel, who has
been in very poor health is,friends
we are
glad to say, much improved. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Ing lis of Strat
ford visited at the home of Mr. end
Mrs, Joseph Yungblut on Sunday.'
Mr. Cowan .of the 13th concession
who spent bast week with his daughh
rT .' nd has return -ed.
te a Mrs. ownse , .
Mr, .and Mrs. Rose of Loudon visit
ed at the latter's niece's home, Mr
and Mrs. R. Vodden of elie 9th con.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Adams, HullettJustice
recentily had as their guests, Mr. and
Mr. Archie MOKay from Kincare
dine paid us a flying visielast Sten•day.
NI W J M IC, d
-. • and i rs. . J. I c ay an ,
family from Seatele are calling • on
in Our burg.' The two brothers
met last As ha not met
Sunday.they id
for ten Yars they find. a great messy-
' both railroad men,
changes. They arebetter
Archie running from Kincardine to
..,... . ,
0 • 1•1' b
ctinerent ,points in Ontario. Is ro-
• as run 0 _ ...
ther 'Will h n the Creat NOT-
them the . past twenty five years..t
Railrond ltfe seems to agree vele
them as the.. are both hale and hear-
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tY•Air s. J.
Mr. j , Dorsey, wick calledon
I
friendsher f late has returned to
e o , .
'n Duluth
her home 1 .
Mr, Mrs Charles Hall, from
gionveirnYinre not!
Tlee.fo.1.1a.w. ing is the Het of the new
C 0 t n order of precedence; as
a ine , i
sworn. in on August 7th: .
Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime llimster,
P 'cle t I the' Privy Council Sec-
resi n. o - , , .
tetary of. State for ,External Affairs
and Minister of Finance (IeLP, for
Calgary West).
S' Ge T e Penley KIC NLP Min-
sr 0 g , KIC., . e .
ISster without portfolio (liDP. for Ar-
'1)
gen ens .
H E ''N Rhodes Minieter of
on. E. N. , , Scotia).
Fisheries 0Preriner of Nova
:Senator Gideon D. Robertson, Mine
'ster of Labor.
1
:Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of
and Attorney4General (lef.,P.
for Wellington South).
Excellent Pea Yields .
Every year a greater acreage is de.
voted in 'Ontario to growing -suet
. . , .
crops as peas, beans, tomatoes, cort
and cucuinhers -for the canning trade
Most of the growers find the returns
satisfactory, this year promising to be
than usual. While the weathei
has not been favorable to all crops, i:
has been suitable for peas. In Larnh
ton. County farmers received $52 z
toft for peas and procured a yield ol
.
44600 pounds foe whiale he receivee
$126.50 and cleared $108.'50 after pay
ing for the seed. One grower in Es
sex reported A clean profit ,af
from this crop alone. ,Betans well so -or
be ready for cannieg and groveers are
zate is doing fine.
The Ladles' Auxiliary of St
. ieeorge's Church were guests of the
large arid well equipped. No machine
ery was in operiation inside or near
Mrs. N. Carter 'of near Seaforth.
:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffiths o,T
Mr,
and
were visitors i ou , rg
Chicago,'.'n r burg
this week.
Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of
d ' d'C tii . ce (to run in Koo-
ra e all o mer ,
being paid' 05. per ton delivered ar
the factory: ...es '
. .
. Amxiliary of St. John's Church, Brus-
. eels, on Wednesday afternoon at the
EGMONDVILLE.
Ide-
ev. an Mrs. alc-
M friends -13.. d.
the barn since last Wednesday. There
tampa at the barn
no lanterns or , p
Londesboro -spent Sunday with
and lira Joseph Yunglelut.
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DUBLIN .
tenay East).
Hon. R. J. Manion Minister • of
,
for Fart
—
Lack of Rain Costly
Continued dry weather over a per
lame of Mrs. H. A. Loffre.
()ver 200 persons were present at
the reception last Wednesday evening
in honor of the newly-weds, Mr. and
Mrs. Gill, who arrived home that day
front their honeymoon trip to Mus-
koka. Dancing on an open-air plat-
'form was erqoyed till the wee sma'
,evours.
'Mr. John Crozier, east of Lead-
'bury, had a 7 -acre lot of wheat yield
50 bushels to the acre. When it comes
To goo ele s .:-. , . o - , .
' d -' Id tW- tort f McKelicip
a- equal to the best.
any of
Lean will be interested. to hear of
• _ _ _ ,
their call to Tara. Mrs. eicieean s
letter to a friend in Egmo,ndville says
-•ndk
i oars: Ve are now in
"\:.established ''
Tura' -- d h off •
an are been sent o for our
•e a large church in
holida -- We has I.
Tara, 3'm'uch larger than Pt. Dalhousie,
we e . s • e -
got a great ese:come on arrising
and were met by the people of the
gregation and were token to •the
urc i w lere a gem inner was Pro-
ceha 1 I d d'
e'ided by the Ladies' Aid There is a
' • '
. •, .
detay hue runs into Ovven Souad from
here. The vitlage of Tara is remark-
able for many reasons. It has a
eplendid continuation school, public
the previous night, nor was any per -
AM lel the It appeared as
son . o a g re.
if the fire had spread from the b-ra
floor. This farrn was formeely own-
ed by Mr,John McNav of McKillo
- - * - ,. _ - le.
The -driver of a load of gravel intend-
ed far the cement work on the barn,
•
received a surprise when he came al-
ong later in the morning. and . found
the barn was destroyed. It was the
h o one f he finest A reshire
home f 0 t Y
herds in this district and had a re-
placement value estimated at $18,000,
,, About 30 loads of tinthreshed green
were lost. Mr. McKenzie twice en-
tered the burning . building before he
- in a thoroughbred
WINTHROP.
,Woodstock Foot Ball team wil
play here this Friday night, Aug. 15th
T he game will be for the Ontario
p. , e ope our boys win. They
Cup. We wr h b ' T1
will play the W.F.A. finials with Hes
peter at a later date, Be sure an d
come Friday night. Lots of parkin
space on -the grounds,
The game played at lfildmay las
Friday night was 1-0 for Vseinthresp.
The weather is somewhat cooler af-
ter the long heat wave. We had
nice shower or -rain on Saturday even-
ing but need a lot more.
Gladys Small-
Grain Wanted—Pool and cash grain
wanted. We are peepared. to pay you
the highest possible price and furnish
. W
u with bags an supply truc s. e
you with .. .East).
Be t
specialize in peas. e sure an get our
price. COOK BROS. MILLING CO.
Pewee 54, Hensel!. • •
, ,,
Mi. Peter Dill of Detroit spent
Sunday the guest of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs P. Dill.
)e. os. -Kenney visite nen, s in
f J.'' df' d '
he week.
Buffalo during t .
a Miss Hannah Downey is renewing
old acquaintanc-es in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Little af Sarnia called
on Mrs. Alex. Darling on Friday.
Railways and Canals (M.P.
, .
William).
:1-1 n. E. B. R.,ckman, Minister •of
• 0 3 . •
National Revenue (M.P. for Toronto
• •
, Ho J A M Di Id Minister
Hon. J. A. •ac ona ,
. „, , . f I; (VIP f Kin s
without port o in 1 . . or g ,
P.EA.). •
. Hon. Arthur Sauve, Postmaster
. . or eve - wo Mouse-
General (M P f L 1 'T
tains).
Hon.. Col. Murray MacLaren, Min-
ister of Pensions and National Health
-e- „, . J I -Iklb t NB )
(M.;.1:'. for .atrit • o ut . ' er 1 ., , ..
I -Ion. H. A. Steseart, :Minister de
Public Works M.P. for Leeds).
ary o
:Hie' C H C h S t f
C.
iod of seven or -eight weeks resultel
in serious crop losses in Southwesters
and Central Ontario. D. E, Carroll o
Elgin County states that the corn an
bean yield in that dlistrict will be con
siderably reduced. A water shorten
has been -experienced ' in some. -dis
tricts, alth•ough not so serious as las
e . r s i ' '
y ar Ha ve t ng is taking place tw:
weeks earlier than usual. Threshire
reports from Westere Omani° indi
cate a go•od yield of barley. H. Gra
ham of Kemptville Agricultural Col
,
lege reports conditions in Easter.
Ontario very satisfactory. Prospect
ere bright for a bountiful harvest an,
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BLYTH.
Women's Institute.—The grandnto-
hers' meeting of the Women's Inti-
'tile Was a real succees and was held
• in Memorial Hall on Thursday, Aug.
. 7111, with fifty members and visitors
• Meeting opened by singing
present. .
the opening ode, after which the
Lord's prayer was repeated in unison.
library, three fine churches, drug
store-, three general stores, furniture
and undertaking store, skating rink,
,
two doctors and a dentist aied a
weekly a er "
, 9 9 •• . ,.
Before leaving Pt. Daltiousie they
were presented with a silver tea ser-
s•ice and a walnut clock. Mrs. Mc-
Lean's Circle presented her with a
''' ever basket and the Band with an
eversarp penad the SS. primarY
hpencil
candlesticks. Mr. and
eucceded releasing
Ken,
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Hay and son of
Niagara Falls are visiting the form-
er's brother, Mr. James Hay,
Mies Edna Clark spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Chas. McKay.
Mr. Mad Mrs. J-ack Forsyth and
Maxine returned home Sunday after
a week's visit with friends here.
MIss ss Margaret Hanna, Mr. Ken-
neth Hanna, of Mitchell, are visiting
home Mr. :McLachlan.
Misses Helen and
don have returned to their home 151
aalton ter spending a few day
Wf
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eaton an
Mr. and Isfrs. Foster Bennett, Huron
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Clarke spent
Tuesday in London.
Miss Isabel Eaton spent Sunday a
her home.
Quite a number fro.rn here attend
ed the Band Concert in Memoria
- CROIVIARTY.
Misses Margaret Allen ancl Mildred
Quance have returned from a two
weeks' holiday in Brantford.
Mrs, Hay. Miss Hazel and Mrs.
Campbell, vasited Miss Hoggarth dur-
ing the past week.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Pete McLachlan are
visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Jon acey s under cloc-
MhStidr the
,n, . a an, ecre
State (MP. for St. LavvrencesSt
mGeorge Mantreal).
D. M. Sutherland, MinisterOf
National Defence (M.P. for Oxford
North). -
Hon. Alfred Durateleau, Minister of
Marine (lLiP. for Chambly-Verch-
eres).
Hon. Thomas G. Murphy, Minis-
ter of Interior and SuPerintenclente
Gene.nal Of Indian Affairs '(11.P. for
,
late crops are not suffering for :eel
of moisture as they have in VVesteri
counties. Northern Ontario is suffer
ingefrom another extreme weather -
far too much min. In Temiskamini
particularly crop prospects are ver
poor, owing to excessive rainfall i
July, Farther north the situation 1
more satisfactory and crop prospect
.
in the Cochrane area are a -bout nor
mal.'
The busines was then transacted. The
grandmothers had charge of the pro-
.. ram: "Grandmothers' chorus,.
• 'Darling Nellie Gray" was well ren-
with silver
Mrs. 'McLean were eight years in Pt.
Delh- ' lare M has teken a
, . eusie, iss arson . . ,
position in Port Hope with a good
'al"). for the ensuing
at the of John
Misses Peggy, Mary and Helen
• .- . .• '' • .•
Doig of Georgetonn are visiting with
'friends here,
\Verlding bells in this
Park, Seaforth, Sunday night and en-
joyed it very much
. •
Miss Vera Heist is spending a fen
days in Biayifield.
tor's care. , .
Mrs: Henderson of Saskatchew.an,
who- has -spent the Past six weeks vis-
itin.g in the vicinity is returning to her
home this
ICeenavva, Man.).
Hon, Maurice Dupre, Solicitor-
General (HZ for Quebec West).
,I -Ion. W. A. Gordon Minieter of
Keep Them Clean
Elaborate bards and expensiv
equipment are not necessary in th
clean milk the
, lered by seven of the grandinothers,
- then the topic "What the Institute
year.
The August meeting of the W.MS.
are ringing
vicinity.
.
BRODHAGEN.
Grain Wanted—Pool
week.
Mrs. McLellan end children of-Ot-
•
ta•sva, are visiting relatives here.
Immigration and Colonization and
Minister esf Mines (M.P. for Temise
production of although
do help. More important is the keep
ing of the clean
. Means to Me," was taken by Mrs. T.
of Egmonclville United Church was
and cash grain'
kamin Synth)
'stable and washin,
1
-: W. Mitts. When summed tip would
, eircle two words "helpfulness and
'flee
held at the home of Mrs, Isaac Moore
en August8 R E ni K '
. Mrs. R. E. - c enzie
NORTH McKILLOP.
lithe Helen Skinner of near Mitch-
-
Mrs.
wanted. We are prepared to pay yott
the h-ighest .possible price and furnish
with bags and supply truck's, W
. ' FROM OTTAWA.
The successful direction of a polite
Hon, Robert Weir, Minister of Ag-
riculture (11.:P. for Melfort, Sask.).
and sterilizing of the equipment
, use, Following this there must b,
I prcipev cooling of the cream or mill
-ervice." heip received. the sere
. vice given. C‘emmunity singing 101-
' iowed, then interesting readings by
. Mrs. Fawcett and Mrs. Colclough.
a good time to get acquainted,"
-. vas then sung, followed by shaking
el hands. You shake the one next to
, eou and ill shake the one next to
. me. Then a reading on "Inetitute
' Work," by Mrs. R. Newcombe; she
etated the Women's Institute was the
largest vAMIlell'S organization in Can-
eicia with 40,000 members and our
presided and opened the meeting
with einging the first and last two
vereee of hymn 93. The Scripture
leeeon taken from the books of 'Mat-
thew anti John was read by Mrs 'Mc-
Kenzie and lire. Andrew. :Moore read
the devotional leaflet and Mrs. David
McLean led in the Messenger prayer.
Mrs. Hugh Chesney Jr. sang a beau-
:int', sae,. set : 7
...de imssidn study, entitled,
-, \ n Hour with the Hymns." was ta-
ken by Mrs. R. E, McKenzie, Miss
Margaret Charters and Mrs. Allen.
ell is spending her holidays with
Leonard Leerning,
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Leeming
and son Ross spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of the latter's parents.
Mr. ahd Mrs. -William Mitchell of
Carlingford. , •
lithe Elizabeth Brodhagen and Ell_
een Byers have returned home after
spending at week with Mrs. Edw. C.
Regele.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton and
son Kenneth were visiting the latter.5
you
specialize in peas. Be sure and get atir
Price. COOK .BROS. MILLING CO
Phone 54, Hensall.
The annuial mission festival of St
Peter's Lutheran Church, Srodhagen
will be held next Sunday, August 17
The service is to be on the school
_grounds and the Rev. R. Geelhaar a
-Listowel will speak in. English and
the Ca-ndidate of Theology J. Schultze
of Waterloo in German. The Brod-lea
gen Band will Play sacred music and
the hymns.
icel party in parliament and through.
i
a general election s a task of the first
'Magnitude. It requires tact force,
initiative, knowledge'generalship
edd a variety of qualifications which
et once exclude the great majority
from the chance of undertaking it.
But ifeehe general direction of a
party is onerous -it is child's play
to the leader, as co-mpared with the
problem .of forming a cabinet, To the
,victor belongs the undertaking which,
no matter how well dente, is hound to
, .
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* NEWS. AND INFORMATION *
* FOR THE I3USY FARMER *
* (Furnished by Ontario Depart- *
* ment of Agriculture.) *
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The statement was made dueing
the World's Poultey Congress in 1,one
don, England, that British consumers
pay sixty thousa,nd pounds sterling
($300,000) daily for eggs and poultry
at this season of the year. Surely
and if selling cream, frequent deliv
eries must be niade, e.specially clunire
the hot weather. No creemeryman i
in a position to make the high -es
grade of butter.froin cream_ that is no
clean and of good flavor. A dairy
man can greatly assi,st in raising tis
score of our Canadian . butter. 0
ourse there must be proper equip
ment and 'care in the creamery. To,
aften cream is held too long at th-
farm bo make first-class butter.
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motto -For Home and Country."
'God Be with You till We Nfeet Ag-
. nit, +.vas sung followed by the nation-
' "
.11 anthem. A very tasty lunch was
Fellowirtg thin, hymn 599 was sun,
The last two 'verses svere used sr.s'
prayer in unis.an. Hymn 416, verses
1 and ;, AV F. NI •M'll d
Mrs. . .. ... c e an an
parents, :Mr, and Mrs. George Kist-
ner Sunday evening.
Miss Vera Kitner spent the week.
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
accompany
Mess L. Bennewies has been visit-
'ig in Detroit. •
si t. .
Mr, Cheeks Scheebarth of DetroitThe
leave in its wake irritations and dis-
•
appointments.
leader of a party when called
form Gove•rnment exercises the
there is a great (Opportunity for Can-
adian poultrymen. in this great Bri-
tieh market.
.
, -Seek Increase in Yield
A. D. Runion • It I
• s, agricu ura repres
entative for Lennox and Addington
in*
-,hen served by the Institute and a
- ;odal time epen'.. A hearty vote of
. IPPreciation was tendered the wo-
enen's itunitute for entertaining the
eisitore, also the pianist, Miss Annie
' '
bare. for her splendid work in taking
. •Marge of the music. Five new mem-
eaere were added to the roll cabl.
Mr. John Livingstone of St. Cath-.
Mr. and Mre. Nelsan Nicholson and
Mrs. JaMeS Allen gave very interest-
Mg and beneficial talks on a number
- e the hymns which were both enjoy-
ed ,by all present. Mrs. W. D. Mc-
Denald af nee. ,. , d
sIncour wa:, present an
z.ave an instructive ta.:k on the con-
in Toronto. e also emp 1,-
ferenee ' T She I
-.seized remembering our work in the
Missionary Society each da in ora
er. Mrs. McDonald's many ftletuls-
Geserge Kitner. .
Threshing machines .are busy mak-
ing their rounds.
Mr. John Leonhardt of 12th con-
cession is \veering a smile these days.
,
''''s 3 girl'
lir, William McKie' of Seattle catle
,
e" '311 Mrc' Jos. Thornton Monday,
Miss Mary Dempsey spent Monday
"ening with • Mr. .re'' Th°rnt°n•
is spending a few weeks at his father's
home owing to illness.
Don't forget the Brodhagen Band
social this Thursd.ay evening followed
by -d241chlg. -
Mrs. Ed. :Kressler and family, of
Stratford are hesidaying• with. her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, John C. Diegel..
Mr. .and Mrs. - George Young of
Stratford epent the, week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Diegel.
to a
entire responsibility of selection of his
ministers. In -variably, of course, he
Consults with these within his con.fi-
dence upon the qualifications of pos-
sible nominees. But ne makes the
•
choice and claims, as well as qualihs
ca.tions, enter ,into .the decision. t
Mr. 13ennett's dilemme was on y
different. to that of Mr. 'King in 1951
in that he had more material of pot-
. ,
Isolation Essential in Abortion
Abortion takes a- large ton of the
dairy industry"! and it is regrettable
that no ' little ,is Icnaven about control
measures. 'Vaccines of one kind or
the other have been sold and SOITie of
them seem to be foirly successful in
some herds, but have little effect in
others. One or two facts are sure; the
spread of Xlie disease is largely by
co-operation with the Depattmen
of Chemistry OJA.C.- is conductine
fertillizer experiments with sotne '01
the county's ni.ost prominent grower
in en effort to learn some method d
hastening the ripening of tenna
noes a
a eufficiently earl d •t I. h
y a e anc enc:
miss the p•ossibility of danger througl
an early frost. The acreage of :tome
toes has been earssidera:b1 • ' •
e sine: easec
this year and in
,ansily visited lir. Saul 13artvick on
. -Sunday. ,
lir. and Mrs. Thos. S,hoebottom of
spent Sunday evening with
. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nicholson,
'Mrs. Clarence Johnston and Iona
:pep; Sunday with her parents, John
. and lire. Grasby,
were plea -ed to me hen '
et er again,
Hymn 140', verses 1,--.5 and 6, were
sung and the meeting was closed with
prayer by Mrs. Malcolm, after which
Mrs. Moore served a lovely lunch to
..ver fifty lad' • h all 3'.
lee ve o a spent a very
sociable afternoon.
VARNA.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Epps have
gone to Muskoka on a pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Epps in conipany
-.ti M d `vi Ch t t• th
ni 1 . r. an . rs. Chuter spen • e
week end at Niagara. - „
Mr. Jeff Keyes af Na•shville, Tenn
Mr. Carl Diegel of Toronto is
spending his vacation tinder the Par-
ttal roof,
siBelgrave
Messrs, J. F. Prueter and- Martin
llorenz spent Sunday in Kitchener.
Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Mogi: and Mr.
and Mrs. 'Harold Diegel spent Sat ..
ential cabinet r-ank tio. elloos-,from
and a great matey more members who
felt themselves of. cabinet timber,
which meant that .except with tile
most diplomatic handling rivalries
would lead to animosities within the
Eon devotal to be
ranks, a co:thine-rine y
germs expelled in the droppings and
carried to the feed given to healthy
cows or heifers. Probably the' con-
tagion is carried on the feet af the
herdsman, This. should be prevented
if possible and infected cows kept
sway ,
ay horn the nest of the herd at
spite of a heavylo :
in June from an early frost, the plans -e
give promise of a heal, crop A sol
talon of tl . b Y b . ' '
le a o:ve pry. lem woulc
mean the difference between rofi
and loss for growers there. Four ad,
clitional vining a 1 ' I • '
ne weig unig statiOng
have been built this year in .Lennoe
Miss Mary iBrown. of Brampton is
., mending a couple of weeke with her
ELIMVILLE„
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper
in company with his daughter, Nils's'
days in
Dorothy, are spending a few L. s '
urday and Sunday its Niagara Falls.
Mr, and Mrs 'George Koch. and
daughter
avoided by a new Government.
The cabinet announced by Mr.
i3ennetypresents a 'few surprises
calving time and for a short time aftee
the cow has eleaned, '
and Addington land yet they are un-
able to adequately handl h
e t e pet
e, earents, Mr and Mrs. John Brown.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Chas. Nichgeson, Gore
d • • '' and
ughter Isabel visited at 11.fr. Th '
a ' e • * • os.
Horlo-erts near seatorth on Sunday.
'.-
Ai t I before1 ' f
, .gn. rea eaving or their
ennie .n -.
home in Tennessee.
of Stratford, were visitors
• , • • -
in our village on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Eli Pitz and fainily of
-but
it carries allo.ng the policy 'adopted
since he took aver the leadership of
_
• Lincoln Juniors Compete
'The Household ' Science Judging
crop svhich is the heaviest ever har
vested.
. ion •and Velma were guests of Mn.
end Mrs. R. *McLeod of Ethel -Sun-
iay afternoon,
trines is misiting his sister-in-law,
Mrs. E. Livingstone. .
13/Ir. arid Mrs. Roland Sharpe of
. Sarnia were visitors with the latter's
drother. Mr. Wm. Thud' over Sun-
Mrs, Vera Bannerhian of Sc.'Marys
• •'.:, •
is visiting will her sister, ,)pIrs. Lloyd
John; this week.
• R -
Rev.A. E. Miller of Tobermory has
exchanged pul it with R White
for h ' . .1) s II es. i'e
-
part ot August.
mtr. e and
td Mrs im Ho '
:•••• ' - J dgson off
eeranton and their daughter, Miss Li-
Dr. Harvey and Mrs. Reid and lit-
tle daughter of T t -
• d b oron o, accompan-
le y Mrs. Howlett also of Toronto
• . ,
also are spending e few days with the
former's mother, Mrs. Reid.
Miss Emily Beatty of London
t d t th t 't' : re-
tune a • a ci y alter a very plea -s-
ant inOt.a.: trip through New Ontario
'coin.pany
•
'
Kitchener are spending a few days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rapien
jtev. and Mrs Alberti and family,
' ..
accompanie y Rev. aft . Mrs, Psens d b R d M P I '
of Ayton motored to Niagara mos on
Thursday of this week and are spend -
• f
ing a couple o days there. •
his party. That -policy which -was de-
veloped by his Chief Whip and or-
• • •
g.anizer,„ Genenal A. D. IvieRae,
br 1 t d' ect share in. the guid-
oug 1, a . 1r . - •
ance of the party to the rank .and file
of membera, through caucus. Ap-
• • - ilcabinet k
poinements o some 0, ran-
who are not so widely known to the
Competition conducted 'on July 25 at
Beamsville, Lincoln- County, was ver y
largely- ,aletended. A total of 78 irls
g
f th' q dff d' "
from ei. een 1 erent istricts ..tn the
county were On hand to compete. for
the. $200 in 'pnizes which was offered.
TI '
, -wee prizes, consisting of $125.00
worth of silverware and $90.00
•
Remodelling of Barns
TI ' ' • '
tis is the ,budding season on th
farm Aith, h. ' ' ' (
• oug there will not b(
many new barns bunt this • . th
will be the usual faq t year, ere
ling I bi noun of remodel,
o tow sta: es. The sta•bles
should be constructed ' •
to Iceep mil
cold '
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. :lanes and son of
' Lon,don and Mrs. Clarke of Goderich
were visilors.with Mr; and Mrs Wm
-. Burling .on Sunday, •
-Mrs. Sharpe Sr. and son, Mr. Eric
Sharpe of. Sarnia spent Sunday et the
•
:home ,oie Mr.' Wm. Thuell,
:as, I
' o' London .
, and their eon Chfford
of St Thomas ,visited at Mr. Harrytie
.... 'W
jobn8 an-Sundaylase.e.,
m
.1.. end Mrs. Lloyd Johns and their
daughter Patricla ' 't d M J h
• ' , visi e i rs. a ns,
brother, Mr. Roy B•armerman of St
' '8 •
Marys la.st Sunday.
an.d Muskoka .in with her
brother George,' • '
sister Edythe, Miss
leh d M• 1,{
an ..Iss i ossop. ,
Mr. add Mrs.eJeff Keyes in tom-
pany with Miss Dorothy Keyes end
les Logan, motnre to
M's L d- Kincardine
',
last week. ' •
ICIPPEN
Miss Laurab 11 . Wright.
e e returneo
home lost Sesturday after vesiti9g for
two weeks at "Maple Court,' the
home of her uncle Mr. G S •
. • dorge tee
wart of Sprfngfield.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart
puhlic is ettrilitited to the Sndusitry
and capacity they disclosed in the in-
nee cons oils of the a t • -
-Nee le h I) •r Y. disappoint'B
ura y t ere are
ments. There always are an -d these
p.erhaps are more poignant amlong the
.
wives of members .than among mem-
cash
prizes, the latter being co•mpnised as
follows: $50 for the high girl in the
county cone anion (lona M ''
p ted by ajor
urgoyne, manager of the St Oath-
adnes Standard, offered .to defray the
expenses of the Winner to the -Bovs
ys.
and qirls'' Con zress at Chicago at the
and conserve th ;-
the same time le,ttine animal teat, al
air ..move
through the staf 1 I g
'> e - )3' some well :de.
signed ventilating measure,. In moil
cases the 'barns having th ' ,-
e , poorest
ventilation ave. th '
ase, where the insiti-e
t - h ' , • -
einpeta ure l
..is too ,ow, The 'follow -
ing sugges coil tin. ' could b
ns e follow
.
Mrs. joeeph Arnstein and family of
Toronto are visiting •Mrs, Arnstein's
mother Mrs. A. H. Tierney.
. .M.1- -4nd 'Ivirs. Isaac. Brown of Tor-
-6iSto
Never Alone
Mary's family dthlileed the idea of
her working alone .in a big city. But
determined,
For B -urns and Scalds. -•.--Dr. Them-
as' E,clectric -Oil will tike the fire out
o•f a burn or scald, Ishould b •
It e at
hand id ever k' h' '
y tic en so that it ena-y
of
Springfield and so -me Professor John
ii. Stewart of Cornell ' University
Ithaca Ne Y k • t hweek-
' ' w or , sPen t e
end at Mr J W ' ht'
James r)g s..
• • ,
bers themselves. -
Interest nnw shi fts to the forth-
coming meeting of the House. MT.
King. will lead an able opposition and
•
an intereseing 'test of debating
..
time of the International Live 'Stock
Expo.sition ; $40 d-ona tee! by •the 'Coins-
ty 'Women's Institute to b d' 'lel
. ' e net co
equally and be given to the coaches
of the two highest teams of three
-ed to
goo -d advantage b dairy
Y farmers.
Don't have 'the stabil t I " .
e. o,o -ugh; eighlt
fent 1 Ilos b
le oeto i . '
iri Jo sts 1 p v
Have as few ' . s - l'enIt''
doors as ossible and
P
have them
- are visiting their many .frie.nas,
at Blyth and vitinitY• Their daugh-
she was So they hed her
Promise that she'd telephone every
be ayallable at any time. There is no
Preparation ' required. Just -apply the
. •
,Douglas' Egyptian Liniment re-
, .. , .
stredgth agaiest the new ministry is
botind tta enliven affairs.
. , . ju-
ntor girls in the county competition.
tight. r
.,out• square; feet of
window lights per co '
P w is sufficient.
ter, li'iss Mitred ,Brown; is expected
this week on her -return from a camp-
Ing •teep.,
week and :reverse the charges. Mary
was delighted with this arean.gement
And her family no longer worries,
ir le , neves toothache and neuralni.a..Inva-
ad to the burn or scald : i I. the pain
will abate and in a oh -ort time cease luable .153 cases of croup, sere throat
altogether. and quin.sy. Keep a bottle heady.
Election af termath s are curious.
For example Ottawa turned against
•
Eetter.Bulls in North
• •
In connection with the lbetter bull
1
insulate the Walls. .Wiarin' stables are
desirable froin ovOr • • '
y standgcnne—rf
Well ventilated. '
eeieskers