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JO1n Webster and Miss
Tavada Rlsrn spent Sunday ru L ick
'Huron. Presbyterial (centre - tionj
of the United Church will held their
UnitedC'
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Lar e sizes in de to order,
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S,,.to 16'' ,Get dour order
in early.
Small $1ZCS a'iWB. S 1#1
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,ot ,Celery, Caubage, Corn. Head
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Lettnee, Onions and Tomatoes.
(c'ontrlYuted brOntario Department or
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3 ariety tests
E� V�� BATSMAN The T
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annual n r canferenee in
Northside •Ijnuted Church. on Se te',n-
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StOCI[, CCi7lent' building
were conducted at the
Experimental Station far Southwest-
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LOOK IAT THE CUT-Seaforth
of Meat you are buying and, see if
Very Special
Hill TopTea asked' solelyfor
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Red and White stores per 1 b 7i
berOall, ri,iormzng` session 'beginning at
afternoon session at 1130.
Mrs. J. A. +McCrae is visiting her
. sister, Mrs. William Winston`ipi Cleve-
Mand.
blocks pigtion "h
, troughs, etc.
R. FROST &SSON.
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ern Ontario on the following: Cab-
bage, celery, head lettuce, onions and
tomatoes.
Celery.—Eighteen strains and ver-
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t has the color and the appear -y
With ever 10 ib, order Yougetaieties
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14r. -Harry 'Grieve is home from
of celery were and four-
teen breeding
FALL SUIT or OVERCOAT
ante of fresh, tender, juicy, whole- self -filling Fountain Pen FREE
beef. it if it is
Windsor.
'Miss Marioit -Gray, has returned
. :; .
lots transferred from
the Ontario Agricultural College,
some pont 'buy
string, dry, dark, full of tendons,
You get quality cuts herd, 'It is
better to a us 'a few cents a
pOand`more pay
get meat you can
eat enjoyably. -
This offer for 1 week only.
Phone 8
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W. ill, Stewal t Phone �7 '
front spending her vacation to .I,en-,
•sill. •
;Miss Esse Derr le—Visiting friends
do Toronto.
Mr, Waltet Scott left on Wednes-
day for Detroit. '
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Peacli e Cbetrter
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The
conclusions —reached were that in
general the old strains of Parte
Golden Self Blanching seem to e
adapted to. muck' soil condi-
tions than the new strains except
where celery is grown for summer
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New Styles and New Cloths
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are here now for your
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D. H. , S l l /t1The
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If its �'r0eeneS We have them.
annual conference 'of the 'con-
Huron thef
sbyta
Women's Missionary Society will be
We expect a car of
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market andimmediatesale, The
new,
mature quickly, and ns hen w well
:when
emustr
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held in Presbyl terian oh ot
ret Pre.stp Y
peaches
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InSpectiOn
Phone 58 - Seaforth r
-Your -Butcher.
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Tuesday, September 1st, the after-
noon, session commencing at 2 ,p.m.
and the evening session a't 7.30 o'clock
In about two weeks - - Call
eons pithy and therefore inferior,
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The strains that
9 proved. 'superior
were: Paris Golden-Self-Blanching-
Seif-Blanehfng-
Every
�, Walker
Miss Bessie 12'aomurehy, correspond-
In your order to
Eberle;
Eberle; -Paris Golden Self -Blanching,
garment loads in our own workshop
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the council executive Toronto, and
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W C. BENNETT,
Midgeley; Paris Golden Self -Blanch-
Mg,Jerome B. Rice; Paris Golden
_ -Self-Blanching
UNDERTAKING
,Ret. F: C. Vesey, a returned 'mission-
ary from Korea, will be -the special
(new type), Viim'orin;
East Blanching, Eberle. The last two
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JEWELRY
speal ei s Tea will be serried in the
W111tiirOP
strains mentioned
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_ EMBA.'1VIING
-basement of the church at 5.30' for
25c.YP
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Telephone 2 234.
seemed superior
strains of the newer type. The first
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mentioned
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W WALKER, holder of Go-ta;rs,-
,�+1 0r spent hos, 'Raw:ley, of.Port ,Huron,
who afete days with firs. sis-
Mrs.Nolan and Mrs.
J.Cabbage:—Tho
on
was good for summer
as an Duey blanch -
cropping crop celery,.
ing; 'cro c
p every.,
Diamonds Watches'
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vernment diploma and. license.
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Eckert and her brothers -Phillip and
Frank Kenny, of Dubiin, has return
boa new variety of cab-
bage, namely Golden Acre, was teat-
Clocks : Emblems
Rings etc, M money -saving
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
ed to her Home.
Miss Dorothy Kerslake has return-
ed from, a month's visit with Toronto
and Ottawa friends.
-Mr. and Mrs. G. B. borrance r,.
G•RUMMETT-HUTON.
The horns 0f Mrs. M. Hutton,,Kin-
Cardine, was the scene of a pretty
ed against such standard varieties as
Copenhagen, Early. Express and Early
Jersey Wakefield, It was found that
the variety Is a round head cabbage
and cuts at approximately the same
The Special
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Milverton y���„
Flour N
,prices.
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turned house frau Toronto on Sa•tur-
wedding on 'Wednesday, September
season as Jersey Wakefield. The
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Er sitwttchrepairin
Expert t g
1, l lb
NOTICE
Having taken the of the
day .after a visit with their ilai,g'hter,
firs: God•on'Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gi•Ilan, of
8th, when her shiest daughter, Lil-
than E., was united. in marri-age' to 'Mr.
Joseph B. Grummet, son of Mr. and
plants mature very uniformly. How-
ever a considerable,variation to the
strains Prom different seed firms was
shown
We Have it—Give it a Tial. Also.
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Service — Satisfaction •
J. A.WESTCOTT
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Opposite W. A. Crieh's
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over agency
late James Cowan for the
Farmers Fertili..er Co,, Wingham,
I wilt be pleased +fo fill ai! orders of
both old and'new customers and give
any information within my knowledge
ANDREW -ARCHIBALD
Box 282, Seaforth,
44W.
\Vindsor, 'Mt and ,ALrs. C. Ka'tzmc y-
er, Mrs. •Osger, Hamilton, were guests
of ,Mr. and Mrs G. Seipducted
l4rs. (Rev,) D: C. IIcG'regror, 'bet_
,ter known is M.'arion Keith, will ibe
one of the speakers at the Missionary
Conference lit '1CTorthside United
/ Church on September net. Sessions
Mrs. Daniel Grumnteft, Seaforth.
S\me A. E 1II et, of Aternow, con -
the ceremony. To tele strains
of ,Lohengiin•'s wedding march, play-
ed b_v Miss +GladyspHutton, the bridal
party took fheir laces beneath an
arch of ferns and autiumu flowers, in
the centre of which hung a large
floral The
and the variety seems to have
a tendency to split quickly after pro-
clueing a inarkefable head. A variety
named Eberle's Wonderful did very
welt under our conditions.
Corn. --Varieties of corn were test-
ad as` to season of ripening. Of the
important. varlet les produced White
'Cory was nine days
Ground Screenings ` ;' h
�i) of �[i )�1n�$
C. G® TIIOMSON
GRAIN DEALER] PHONE
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Also Agricultural Lime
at 10 a.m, and 1.3b pant.
W.tiGolden
DIY, and Mrs. Rotheamel, 'of St.
white bell bride, who was
given away y her brother, Mr. Ben-
'becomingly
earlier than
Bantam, and Golden Bantam
ears
25
,Catherines, were week end .guests at
son Hutton, was gowned
produced marketable seventeen
days
the hone of Mrs. C. McCormack.
Mrs, Th'os.:Rawley, of Poet Hurpn,
in a Frelf-ch'dress of •biege .georgette,
heavily embroidered in gold and
before either Stowell's Ever -
green or Bantam Evergreen.
w•ho spent a few days with her sis-
tors, :Mrs. J. (Nolan and -Mrs. C. Eck-
art and her brothers Philip
shades of brown, with shoes to thatch.
An orange Iblossont ibandeau encircled
her head. She carried a bouquetdn-of
Head Lettuce.—In the bead lettuce
tests. three varieties of the cabbage
head type seemed well adapted for
CEAM
The purchasing
law on -May
Your
supervision
All our
Agriculture.
Aim to
Send
direct as possible.
All cream
GRADIN
of ,Create according to grade became
1st.. '
create graded here by es'perts under Government
and, we guarantee you the best of,service.
grading is checked by the Department of
send -Specials and No. 1 grade cream.
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or deliver your cream at least twice a week and as
graded as soon as we receive it. -
:and
in
Prank Kenny, of Dublin, has returned
to her home.
The union services of Northside
and Egmondvitle 'congregations were
concluded last Sunday evening. The
services have been 'splendidly attend-
ed and were in every way en unqual-
ified success. 'Both con regations
will resume their services next Sun-
day at 11 a.nt. and 7 p.m.
Mr, and ,Mrs, W. -'H. Bullard and
iMrs, E. G. Bullard have returned
' from a' two Weeks' motor trip visiting
friends in Toronto, Detroit, Niles and
Chicago, They were accompanied by
Mr. Theo, Bullard, of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Murray, Jean Fuld
Alfred, who spent 'the vacation at
the home of'Miss ,Davi'dson, have re-
turned to Pittsburg.riends
g.
Mrs, W. Mee -Stewart and Miss
Neelin were Sarnia visitors.
sweet heart roses and maiden -hair
fern and wore thea i groom's gift, a g
bar -pin pearl setting.- During
the'signing -of the register, Mrs. A.
E. Miller sang, 0 Perfect Love. After
the ceremony a dainty luncheon was
served in thea 'dining -room daintily
decorated in pink and white. Later
the ',appy couple heft for their home
in Seaforth, the bride being attired in
a blue braided .georgette; coat of
'blonde and .brown mixture velour
with sa'b'le collar; hat and shoes to
match. The bride received many
handsopie and useful gifts -from,
friends and relatives. Prior to her
-marriage she was nicely remembered
by the Young People's Society of
Armow Church, and a shower from
and neighbors'
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the district—namely; Iceberg, Non -
Th pareil and.New
meat Yorker or Wto bel.
The last mentioned proved I to a
later strain of this type of lettuce.
In the other head types the Way -
ahead showed up well.,
Onions.—Onions were tested on
muck soli, Of the varieties tested
Southport Yellow Globe and Yellow
Globe Danvers seem best adapted
when early maturity and total yield
!s considered, to the locality. A strain
of Spanish onions, Riverside Sweet,
Spanish, did well for onions of thls
type, Under test at the Department
of Horticulture at the Ontario Agri-
cultural College, a variety of set
onions, Ebenezer; proved most sus -
easeful in the production of good,
early, mixture onions,
Tomatoes.—Some forty-five strains
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Your Auto
Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing for ail makes
of Batteries.
A complete line of most called for parts of various
cars.
Now is the time to have your car overhauled
Give us a Dail and see how reasonably it can be repaired ,
and cleaned,
Dealer in New and Used Cars,
Agent for Chrysler Four and Six Cylinder Cars.
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grassed
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Creamery Open Saturday Nights.
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Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont.
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Dr. and Mrs. A. ,t, Craig, of Leant-
iugton were recent visitors in town.
Mrs. hied aurchall and daughter,
-of (Brussels, were -guests at the home
of the Misses Bine
•Mr, and Mrs 'e#pclrew Ingrain, of
WM. AUXILIARY.
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Phe United Church W. M. Aux,
met in the school room, on` Friday,
Sept. 10th with a very good crod\^d
or varieties of tomatoes were tested
out for adaptability for the district.
Of the standard varieties good
strains of Earliana seem best adapted
to the district: FIowever, one never
variety gives some promise and
should be tested out extensively, The
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PHONE 167W.
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spent a Few flays in town.
Mee (Dr.) Spence and daughter,
present. The business part was talecti
variety Wayahead produced early
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of
Detroit;
charge of by the vice presiclent, Mrs:
fruit of good eoior,and smoothness.
are visiting her mother, .Mrs,
Tyerntan, after which .Mrs. Cric11
For main crop for canning purposes
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G: Sparks, -
lir, and \its.'Wei.int Son,ot'ville.
presided. The meeting was in charge
of Circle No. 5. IMrss ,i, Somerville
John Baer ,and Bonney Best showed
up well•aithough two varieties, name-
O T CAFE
SYIt1� n
of Toronto, spent a few days in town.
'Mee, 3', R. Ha'hldrlt is visiting iter
sister, l'lrs..\V, Hogg, to Stratford.
gave a reading on "Christian Stew-
ardship" followed by prayer by :Mrs,
Lane. Poore by Miss
ly Reeves' Seedling and Netw Red
Head, gave excellent promise in this
regard. A striking fact was brought
eLASSES NOW IN SESSION -
REGULAR DIN1dPER 40C
Meals and Quick "Lunches avail hours Prompt Service
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BISSET S ICE CREAM
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Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, etc.
PERCY HOWE E Prop.
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Miss ?Margaret l3roatitoot and Miss
Gra Ar tv. t�hn are n11 t '
!fi .or'_t,�'°.., heir
way to Detroit to train in the Ford
hospital, are guests at the hone of
'Mrs J. H. Broadfoot.
Mrs,J. H. Hodgins Mrs. Williams,
M and Mrs. W. Williams and Miss
dcEachern,.oF Toronto, were guests
at the home of errs. I. T. DeLacey
on their way to 'the Vanstone,:Mc-
Eacheru wedding in Wingham.
iMrs. James'McIntosh is visiting,form
friends in Sarnia. "--R.
prepared
Alutlr Somerville on the stud boo
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"New days iii old India' ,fere read
by three ladies of the circle Miss S.
Govenlock gave an interesting read-
ing on "Christian Living" and we
were also favored with piano duet
by Hisses Mau Farber ,and Jean
Frost. The sectional branch meeting
will be held in United Church, Ties-
day,Sept. 21st. .Mie. McGregor, of
Lndon, will be the speaker.
ut In tri teal% Varieties showed
JSgh
mfterenartailrc when procured from
different sources. Most particularly
in Bonny Best some strains showed
mucic superior to others.
Breeding material was transferred
from the College to the Experimental
Station and tests of the strains were
made. Second generation crosses of
'cucumbers ,;ere grown both of pick-
ling and slicing, types and promising
early strains will he found.
The most extensive work was done,
Courses: Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial, Complete
Office Training, Telegraphic.
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Our individual instuction makes it possible for; students to
enter at any time. Write for free catalogue.
@ENTRAL BUSINESS 00*LEG
, STRATFORD1, ONTARIO
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Amalgamated with McLachlan Business College.
F. LUMSDEN, B. A. Principal
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'week
r, in tomatoes of the John
however,
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don were -end guests at the
Baer-F7arllana "Canadian."
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B, H. McInnes
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hone of Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Genmiell• HILLSGREEN.
mfr. Mrs. yr, Pethick have
hundrcrossed
Some seven hundred plants of this
,C ilea
FORSALE
and re-
corned grafi, Detroit to reside in Sea- Mr. Lloyd \lchride and sislcr'Rcta
forth. ' Blake; at the home
variety. were grown and individual
recoids of each plant kept. Sono
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Chiropractor
Of Wingha•m, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and .Thursday After-
The Geor,'e Hill Blacksmith
Ss
Sifbp, •repair and woodwork
of was visiting
�Mr. 'W: •Greig has 'returned front of Mr.. has, Stephenson on Sunday.
n g the summer at a hospital in i\dission Band will be held next
smile
Philadelphia. Sunday 'a iter 'the service. 1Vdl alt
thirty-five selections were made
plant!@
from the plants 00 best type. A care•
fol consideration of earliness, yield,
color and smoothness was made.
„
h ne Parser
Shoe Shine
- moons in future,
Diseases of all all kinds success-
fully. treated.
Electricity used.
shop and dwelling house in E -
g
mondville, One of : the best
stands in the district, Electric
Mr, T. Gillespie, .of •C•hicag'o, is the girls try to be present,
spending a couple of weeks' vacation Mr. Andre leant is suffering from.
telt his parents, lift, and Mrs. Neil severe burns, which he received last
Gillespie. Thursday when his house and con-
ll r. "ansi Mrs, .E. •L.:Bos and .chit- tents were destroyed by fire. Andrew
These progeny lots will bo tested in
1925. As an early variety the "Cana-
than" did exceedingly well.. The ear-
hest plants produced fruit as early
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1 have installed aShOe shine.
° parlor, All colored shoes
dyed, cleaned or shined.
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At::all prices to meet your
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RADISHES S
GREEN ONIONS
SPINACH'
l e s
nee"de
light, motor 'power, complete
equipment. Stock
i of .general
on hand. Wi1.l be sold
ata reasonable price, Owner'
forced to retire on, account of
il'f-health. .Immediateto
posses-
sion. Also -barn 30x20 with ad-
did. 15x30, ti;nbei• frame, and
a'yuiantity of lumber, oalc, bass-
etc., dank,
P .' ca„tling, etc,
a 40 gal, tank witht'a1 • ' p'
Alsoored
dren spent the week -end at London.' went into the hoose to try and save
'Mrs. Clem. Colbert, of London, is some things for which his hands and
visiting her iaren'ts,,Mr. atui Mrs, A. 'face are badly berated. is at pres-
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Barton; ent in Clinton hospital. Much syn,-
ldr,.and Mrs. Luther Robbins, who pathy is extended '10 him througl, hie
have been spending several weeks at loss.
the borne `of Mrs. RoBbin's sister, (Intended Fur fast week.)
tMrs. P. M. Chesney, have •returned i11'. and .Mrs, Ro'lit. Stephenson
iRpchesler, . have returned home after spentlittg
�[ts. J. A. linen is vision at her two weeks visiting their son in
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home in St. Catherines. Walkerton.
and Mrs, E. L. Thomson have Mr anti Vets A. loges, .of Varna.
Mt ,R
returned after spending their holidays acre caliin.g 0n Mrs, E. Troyer 0"
in Chicago and ,Kitchener. Sunday.
l4i•. and ,Mrs. Baxter a ud �Mr, and The, many friends of Mrs. R. Ste-
Mrs. R. "IL, -'Thomson and baby mot- phenson, mother of -Mr. Chas. Steph-
'to 'Woodstock on Sunday. ens0n;• will be sorry 'to -hear she is
as Earilana and the quality and ytefsl
were much superior. It is expected
that in the new test lots uro•e urri-'
•He
for meat y strains win be found:
An experiment was conducted to
determine the relative value of. ma
nure and commercial fertiliser in
cucumber and melon growing and
whether or not as good results could
be obtained from the use of manure
along the row ot•1n the hill, as when
manure was broadcasted,
The results Indicate that manure
is essential in the lroduetton of good.
crops, but that as good results uta;;
be' obtained when manure is placed
along the row or in .the hill as where
D 'elle
•11 while
First class re ' a`
you wait.
Dress well by keeping your
shoes in good repair.
Ail kinds polishes, laces; etC
Button Hooks Free
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FRED BARLO YP'
SEAFORTH
! Two doors south of Beattie%
VarietyStore
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Ladies'
will be
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Dennison
Barber
(Successors to
Son)
at the
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Pullman
Shop
W. W. Robin -
TABLE RAISINS
HEAD. LETTUCE
Inspection invited. Phone or
call
Mrs. Elroy Mackie and daughter very ill et present,
oave guests'Hudson, who was
at tile, !Hazel
home 'a few holidaying with
it is broadcasted with a very great
saving of manure. -.
E� try Tuesday
CEL ERY
CAULIFLOWERS
for appointment.,
A. D. SUTHERLAND;, ',TOMATOESid
of 'Mr. Mrs.t Wilt lospending clays
re Scott,,I g
returned to their home in`Warlcw rth her cousin, Miss +Martha ,Carlile, has
on Monday.0 returnecTshoiic:
'. Laithwaite, of 'Goderich, was
Free°access to water or watering
cows three tititos a day will increase
the from dairying.
Requisite on the Farmt.—Every far-
°ler and stock -raiser should keep a
of -Dr. Thomas' tric Oil
sis i
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Phone 12.5 for appointments
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SHELLED- ALIVIONDS
Per lb
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REAL ESTATE,
Seaforth
Seaforth Phone 152'
Do not all0,w wornas..fd sapthe, vi•. a guest at -the home of 'I'. c' •Carlile
tality of your children. IF not attend- 00 Sunday.
cel to, worms may work irreparableMiss•''Eileen Turner has returned to
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bane to the in: Seaforth to •the Cohlegia'te,
profits wittier
Many people have as idea that
sheep are hard to raise:' They 1e-'
quire no more core than oilier classes
ai r ready
,on 'hand, not only as a reatly.re it.
for ills in the 'family; but because it is
a horse and cattle medicine of great
potency. .'1s a substitute far sweet
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Specialist in iviarcelling,
, shampooing and
T Philhps.
constitution of the
Fant. The itLtlesufferet`s cannot voice Miss Margaret Gtieswe ha, returned
by which Soothers '-are made a,vare to 15.S. No. 7 as teacher for the cot-
of stock. -It farmers would give steep ,oil
the care and attention that they give
for •+Itorses •attd cattle affected by
•COlic far surpasses anything that can
hair cutting.
hair
■that
Want and For Sale ads, l -,week 25c,
a dose -of Miller's Worm Powd= lug year:
'ors is necessary,
other stck; few tarots woa>id be rer-
sting without them,,
pc aclniin stercd..-