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(DIPPORTU � , I * ­ I : .... � 2 ". -, 'k ,;J�,1,,­,g 11N , I . . . . . meet existing ' requirements. - We C�uaotjlors, John �jv,Mpbell, J __ I . . I ob" ... 1`1.� - 111. , vo uZ110, A Mi"" e t , A w -m- .�A 1 . 0�, . . want British borr% settlers if thvy are Reltert, Dxnl�l R*qels and Thos. Me- � � ;,� "'., , ."", "­- , ,,,, �i�, ; ,,:�,.. . ,F; . I ­03­1,�kr,N.�,�,.,M 0,11 I ­ I . "I I I ., ,�". �., � a Unit 4$t , . *WA, pm$,� .r.01, , .0 � 1, 'Xl� , 1 � I I � , I I JR,u - ." . , ,�f - 1�14j,��,.oA,,%!� - - . I' RATION �. T , �.* 17=1_ I ',!�, , ,, I ... . ru. . ia a . 11 ,W : �: �­&,,�,,�� I I . nar . . I � I . � . . I � 11, � ��;��.:4��,, .. . %, J lav R �� IS �,,��`.,�� , - - h . 11 1,110G, 11 ,,,n,. _�,�,L'7�1,��­ " I I qq�,� * .": , . r,��, " , � PROBLEAS - farmer type experiment of last sum- MORRIS.-Rateve;, W. .T. Render- il, � � I lr =41 1 't � � hav, iza , , �g � .... � r . , I A71 I � 0 1-1-1. "I I I �. ' I ATW ­ ", ;.-I, ,.,'�tfwp 'vl , I I - A. , The -purpose, - .4 7 An vm. � " 4, ,, ; , k11 'Pe,,� �1�v,'. .1 I . 1, : 1, - - IFA EMING AND RKIMIG �available­but not of the minor- Xai. - � , E`ffi .1 14` . ­.. 11 . I iner. One of those lazy British. miner son. Counq'iflors-4.- NeCrill, J. Mid, . I P , '' ZA.. " , P . ".. _­ , - . I I . DeAr ,Sir liti I "'."­ 1, �:., -1. . . .L gli'Mis 11 I - 11 : The city bred PO eR` farmers living on the'dole, in. an in- Brown, H. Wbgaler,.W. J. Brydg-&6 14� " , i mind has beep -to -And a 4*ft�ft, f,'in'd I'- �f:. P "' " I I �ng a farmer � . , I . I � �,1111, 11 P xg-wl��l �: I I Q, . 1. 11, . �'. ;,11 1-1-11. ". . orator, whsLu - riddftssi terview, said- "No I wainit gow to W: Shortreed., " .. . . . , . . . fi7iol solution wb4ch.would , so'iof - i orer -a �, � .ZZ" OR 1-1; `.;.�I­ � , , . . , . , �. I 1. ­. �,M,�,� " . ,�_ , . I.:, ., " ", .j-- . � � 7 , , . PRI , ­�'! L" , �� , oint. of, ree �1, � r 'O. : outan 44F f" .:� -r ., " I 1"." go beviomo, the point Q-1, -re .� 10""W11 F; ki "."�L � � ax�,k.�riably refers to the hus- Canada. It's to bloomirt" far. an' to EAST WAWAN6511,Reeve, F. J. T L *e - the prwem. If possiblii"', : e, �� d .-�,ptable I to 5 . , W"Ag., i�"",44ee Of the 7 , .,�,: , . I .� ;w ��Q, 1 1 blinkin-P cow1d. The darn Canadians .,Sta1-ker;0oun4lGrs,,J. Campbell, W. , - " bandma; I as "the backbone Ser .. . .1 '. li;� � I dountrylly and -nearly all the city daily start to work before th(i'bloomin? sun Reid-, W.,Kerr,.S. Thompson (accl.). I . � , ,�, I . I . PD"R�ni*-- �� R_, ,� I I ing to ylow, spray or do .e$P$te - A' t - . - �,,'-' . . A. I . . I", , p K 1 40UM."i" ,­�1A14M*"'t`l.'(,..1W1 g". �.',�� , � � ___ - , , . tere =e. " [ , - newiapapers devote columns of agri gets up an' down't lave thel dole. The VMST WAWANOSH,--Reeve, Al- : �_Rq else as Ong as corn is 04i: th r, 1".. ma rv, ' .. 1­,� a 6 � LL ' 1-7.. g��­ , ''I'' '29 . � _�N ow4ii ,h&,,.lJfP f ." ­ , . �, , , � I 10 '' , , g�, '5� ` I � . I . our kn .edge of"t , - � I . k cultural instruction to the farmer us- blinkin, in,abitans' are W ld. - Country. 4 I � . 'Aff) I 'leen W. m 47 i� �,�,',� i and wooly bert Johnston, VA1114m, Miale, James k Ou Nor 4'� . , I - the parasites. These babits. �, qst�, .. " ".'' �j uaii3# under the caption, ""Pow - to an lave "no society. If you awsk for Forster, J. B. Young; Councillors- . .1 It was' observ4d in artificially in 11 , I - I :1. I o. I ith . , '. I , i _,�� , . � Wake the Farm. Pay With Profit," a glass of beah for dinnah the laugh James �Forsteir, .Henr5i Leischanann,� " , e c iee festing -corn pJants wl newly'liateh- fully .4ndeistood in order , , ma . I ;�­. - 'Y I 1. IN, � , 1 which the writer considers gives the -at you, ye know. No, I'll be blowed Frank Todd, William H. Wilson, Wil'o We V,y I H a, P pp , ed corn borer larvae, that, when, only -parasite WroduAtions to this, coun ., �i,u k,;)t, ,, � . 1. I � I i,,,f­'�'�,,, . I 'farm intelligencepep. As a rule, the if I go to Canada to work." That liam Carr, Wrilliam J. Ste -wart. .a few of the* are deposilt4d, they a success. . . . M _; i 12V,.�� ... � up-to-date farmer concludes that the class of . ?(OUT, '041ro , �`, 11 �, ,q� . British farm settlers are an HOWICK.-Ho-wick Township nom- � " (EIT. � grew and destroyed the. plant. If, In addition to'parasites, sev6rQ in- �,� I _��­ � greater proportion of such written athema-they "wain't work-" The inations (all by acclamation): Reeve, . . I . . . f�,: �,�, I I however, fifty Or more were placed -sectsqn1d mites have been found to de- W'U, T, li![ farm knowledge nimating from sanc- Immigration Department under the Thomas Ingles; Deputy Reeve, Geo. on the plant not a. single onst devoop- stroy large number of corn borers. 4-1 I iZ, , �� ",", . , i '111", I tum -farmers as being "hot stuff," cum H. CLUIFIF &11�1 SUN'S ted. This ' - ­i4oJ`­A - � administration of Farmer Robert Hubbard; Councillors, William Gem- I . obg�ervation lied to the im- Thesq predatory 'animals attack, the . bacon 100- U -,*:k 1'1�' . I . grano, salus. In the vernacular . .. � portant discovery that plants -build up eggs and young larvae on the leaves iss 6-. . I " '' � �,14�1. , �k 01 Forke assisted by Thomas McMillan, m -ell, Fred Tayqor and Milton' Leon- I shop1h�4i'l - 1! 1 - � __ ­ I ­F�,., � , -net, to insect attack in a: an,4, the growing larivae in their tun- er" 2 . I � .i, _11 r', , , I k , the day, "Don't get fed up" on big M.P., South Huron, may be trusted -ard. __ _. ��� a resti,sta . I � I I ,;" �,M. � I . - - r1i. �Ivl_M . - I I I daily cordwood. Sheet newspaper farm to eliminate that class of farmer TURNBERRY.-Turnberry Town- Councillors, Mowat Driver, Milton Ev- somewhat -similar way as ivaccinated nels. The usefulness of these anam- HURON CO.v�­T � - � ,� 1�',f, � I . irog, if you do the goblins will . surely gently from Canada. However, every ship (acclamation): Reerve, Isaac ans, Robett Cooper a -ad Sidney -Chap, hogs develop . immunity agalllAiSt _hOg als in many c4sas equals . or exceieds ,elect bacon, 13'N-.` ... . I . i�,,;", I � � o ; heaVie5­*98_ ��4,i:_­­, 0A. � � . - catch you. Settlement experiment is blessed with Wright; Councillors, E. Buird, James pell. cholera. When the borer att"k is that of the parasites. 3,946 � ,��_�,4 10�` .., p��'�." r - .�� 11 s ...11110V � -I , , , , � � Dealing in generalities along agTi- advantages as one young Britisher M.cTavish, Peter M,eEwen and Wil- DOWNIE.-Downie Township-. For heavy enough, the reaction of' the Far more important than either shop hogs,,148'� i6-bts arili � . I ,'�,� ; I ;o affirm that having working determination and liam Austin. Reeve, George V. Arbogast and J als axe . $ I � . , ; . , �:.*,�: � � I �. " 11 _�­.,�l . , .1 cultural lines it is safe t oh, plant becomes sufficiently strong to p9wasites Or predatory antim "�!­,",'�."I""'14 � � �"_ ',i'!,�i , .::",,.""� li . ::",,.",��, 4 it is the most general Occupation of vision of Canadian futurity retained . HULLETT.-Aeeve, E. AdamS, M. Armstrong; Courfeil (by aecl,)., Geo destroy every one of ,the invading disease -producing bacteria and, fungi. ;;�-_ �,��,',,I'-,`.`Z'_ p-:, 1 I 11 ., � I:. .I..,.-"-- I 11 man, and in essence it is thebretical will compensate for a dozen returned Armstrong; Councillors, James LeiP- Armstrong, M. Arbogast, J. Aiteh,- larvae. It was furthermore found Corn -borer larvae suffer much from � . . . , � � - !,�, 1 . - I t", : � . � , *,�,-,;,;:�,'�, �: � 111'.,",�e% . 11 , - -,fi�;,��'t'._ "" �, "I .. ,�,; .. ti 1��Z� and practical. The good farmer com- I I MIYU I '' �. ome dole men. There is nothing like er H. Mogridge" James Forbes, Robt. son and J. Cdonan. that some European corn varietles, mo+kI contagious diseases. In one:, X" , I . - -'T i �,., ­ ; ' - -- prehends the nature and properties of taking advantage of every British set- Lawson- and Thomas Sloan. which for a long period of time had locality in Russia, where. the corn � . I - . I - ... � �,-!A' " ". , . 111. 11 �,'. . , . " :4 . 1�0_ 4 ­.. -.-I -.1. _'o ,SOUTH BA�STHOPE.--J(All Reel.): ..,� I . f�"­­ I � ��, �. , , . . ent soils and adaptation 01 tlement occasi' to cornboTer attack, have borer infesiation was severe in IM Notes.-�-Our annual I � Rl;��, ­� ­ �t�,, ;, the diff er on. Consider the case E as the Reevel, Henry LeAnweber; ,Council --2 been subject I Sgjav(?� in __E1'1,Z"14_..-i 11 , )Rmd , , � 1� �! � j. developed th-is resistancy towards the every one of the borers succumbed to we,ut,Dff quietly, the old:.�� , �, lt`V� V the numerous varieties of plAnt� and s for the Town- Councillors Schaefer, J. -.Pletsch, . �.. ',�/,@-. of the Western lynching party. The s�,vlie of nomination � � 'A . . . . . .. I . IJ . inaqct to the point where it is no Ion- a contagio urned by acela)iIation-,44,0" kv ,�4,?, us fungus disease. This ret , _q I . . � ",� 015�,�,,P�,'�" I '� I I -seeds and the consequent rotation of horse thief was, asked if he had any- ShiD of Stephen, when the following Heinbuch and Charles H-artleib. 11 ; 1 , - ee" stsible to get a corn lbover to s I ­�­ ­F,"Z�.. " % an ame rm�un was so absolutely free -here attended' I �,:, '.. ," �,, , I number from %T. 4 I � .. �, cro thing to say before being launched we're nominated. Reeve - Alex. WALLAOR-For R ke, W. H. � , - - . WA`:`1 ops, in which chemistry claim ger; po = ; live in them. � ` _ at Miith,b�.�, 31 , ,,,_ . - ,_ . . al . from corn borer attack this �ear that KillOP 110111-matiOn 1 ..::,�:�..;, ��:".', '. I , .1-:1, . indespensible part. Again practic into eternity. "No, boys," he mur- Neeb, Reuben Goetz, VAlliam Sweit- Good W. H. Lorch, F.'Johnson, T. , :',. � agriculture comprehends the different mured regretfully, "y' got me dead. The production, of corn borer im- not a single larva could be found. In Monday At first it. f ma"�',,, , ::�?� "."'n . .� I , AW . "_­. . I zer- Deputy Reeve -Wes. Dearing, McL�ughliii; Council, T. Barnett, J. QP I - .111� forms of.labor in the field and skilled to rights. No, nothin' to say." "In Isa�c Tretrean, Chester Mawhinney; Denny, John Mclutiosh, Joseph M, mune varieties of corn SE1cMS to be other European localities, as many as there would he an election.. �,M.��,_,,%,u ., .1 "C',11 . - . _'_�, " , , - . - ?, ; . - _,,:,,,.��,,,g� _ �, lift , , � ,� �' " . ' " �� , ,� it n reach. A process similar to 80 to 90 pet cent. of the borers were the new aspirants. wit, ew,, so - Ift, t � J;_�!�._, �-, I . "owledge in the gradation selection that case," said a man from New Councillors -Noble Scott, Sam .Fink- Ewen, Justis Schaefer, W. H. Lorch, wa hi ,. a. I I I .. ,�;,.�; �: � I . I . �, I 1.1, , of domesticated animals, grain, veg*,-- North ' vaccination is -being delveloped,for infected,and die-stroyed.. the old counell-were.all q;4k:4K W _1 ';,,� , �� - ern Ontario, mounting a Stump, beiner, Peter Martini, Ed. Gill, Olmer John E. Walton, M. Jacques. ,�, ". , ,�,, . Ixatep �5' ate alk 1 _"� �, :�� I tables and fruits required for the use "perhaps I may claim a little of Your Lawson, Win. Sanders. John Hayes, ST. MARYS.-IMayor, R. Hanson, that purpose. It is possible that the A *rteIat niany of the disease, germs acclamation. The ay -51 ..� I . , I il", 10 . �; . ", 1.j�,,.­, , 16,11 � , �. 1, ,,, . � "; i 11 of man and beast, culminating in the valuable time, gentlemen, to say a past reeve, resigned. William San, H. Lang, D. Bonis. Councillor -At corn borer problem will turn out to -which destroy the corn borers in the �h favor of econoiny,,, and it:is t ��bo- 1. , � � �;,2 �,'� " � I I - ��N C 1, I garnering of the annual farm produe- few words about our glorious winter ders has witlid,rawn. large, R. Eades, A. HrVittie. Eak be a plant -breeding undertaking, -nof fields have been isolated and Studied. hoped the Townsg�.. IF4thers. � *91, . 11 � . 1, I :1;`!,�' - 1. �, I --practise it. -As the influenza h -'al-` '- �1�1 1 � I I . �' , , � 1, tion and a climate in White River, thebest place HAY. -Nominations, for Hay Town- W�ard­_R. Elliott, A. MieVittie, R. of the Ordinary kind, however, because Some of these bacteria and fungi - gr6 I I as ", ", . ' ,�� 1, j :�z . *1 reopew _ . ,�', prices. In tillage operations, the skill- on earth for your home to live in." ship held at Zurich: Reeve --E. F. Eades. West Ward -R. Henderson no -structural ,characters seem to be! extremely powerful and will kill the most subsided-, the �'vvhool wa I , '' � , . , -Ster of the humorou - e ence invo w days when as usual. -Miss, Eliz*W Xurray " ' ­�,P. , I -on Ived, but one utilizing the method corn borers within a fe -, is I , �. I , ,I 6 . ed farmer maintains the objectives of The W s ref r - Klopp, W. R. Dougal, W. E. Turn" (awl.). South Ward --J. N. Robins - - I " -,,,;t�,, � � I . obtaining ter f arm production knows sometrb�ag about Canada and bull, L. H. Reider, 0. Geiger; Coun- Sid4g,,y Blackman. School Truste;�� of -natural protection with which absorbed with their food. Spraying returning to Wiu&IotAo.resume hei- I � -;.,l,,. � - � . :1' �4�', ,,, 97� ,.�4�'.*, 1 without impairing the future Pro- should the newspaper skit be taken cillors-G. Armstrong, W. Alex -der, We Ward., K. Robertson; NoTth plants seem to be endowed by JN -a- with bacterial cultures in solution has duties as teacher.-MMutir has set in, , � I" ��I't` . _�Q! I � It. . _ 1" . I I., �'�� land. In a in jocular f - the simil,e is not dis- W. R. Dougal, A. ,H. Reic�*hert, S - Ward, 'N. L. Brandon; So ture. protected the experimental plants in earnest slinpei Ne*�;Yearls_ day, and- , '.., �,�'�,.� 0 ,� ductiveness of the farm orm nth Ward, I'�"": " . :,!, W." ',A recent lecture iQx. J. Mackintosh, ex- creditable, as it indicates, taking ad- Grefth, 1. Ducharma, J. P. Rau, J. W.al- C. E. Ricl�ardson-, East Ward, E. Besides the work on this possible against corni borer infestation. Thet everybody is eii;joydiig;ihe 'sleigh rider?. �,,: I .. I r, � - E. - . .­:�, I I - � .. I � , "' : I dlian Mining Engineer and vantage of ievtry opportunity to pro- per, A. Mellich, W. J. Jarrott, P. final solution of the corn borer probi- study of the factors, which influence while -the alulb0s.ape api I I � 1-, � pert Cana Kinsman; Public Utilities Commits- , , ,�J I - � - - �11 ..., q 11 11 . ,k,, � .,.',., ., i Geologist, expressed fears that Our claim the farming possibilities of Neuschwanger, F. Curbett. . leni, much progress has been, made the destructive ,power of the bacteria, . . I . , r , 1, z ,,, _. .1 , ,. " Sion, L. G. Maxwell, F. H. May. . in the development of more tempor- has showed- that certain inapparent — ,_ . I �: -,:-, ,,, T 1: ,Golden West may become a -Sahara Canada to the world. Believers in COLBORN.E.-Reeve, H. H. Hill, I I I I . ,.�.,::I. Lc,� . �; 11 - -1L, 4 1 --C,.- ary mea L � ._�. , desert as the result of lack of con- Canadian nationalism should be ever A. Goldthorpe, Frank Wilson.; Coun- sures intepolled to halt the in- but important conditions must be ful- ,. . .�`�� � � � � ,�, f Ter and to decimate filled if the destruction of the corn �EIH,LSPREEN 2l; � ,: !t. vasion of the bo . . - ,,.�l i A servation. The future of Canada lies on the alert to speak up for Canada cillors--Melvin Tyndall, Aaron C. . ", . I I . ,�!, . 1. I I "I � � (A : its national conservation Of its whenever opportunity presents itself Fisher, Wfilliam L. Young, Alex. EXTERMINATING THE his army. borers shall approach 100 per cent. Oi. -�.�� "? , I in Notes --Master John Farquhar � - 11, ��' - . . , , I -ne of re3earch -has dealt with This reirninds us of the French pro-, 7 I ,�,',.`­_ 1. nat - resources and the lack Of -just Canada. Yours, Young, Frank J. Wilson, Win. Thomp- One li . , lit, .. . �- �1� �, .1 ural Hensal is spendinV A ,few 'holidaysat . I . , I ,�, 1; . * e.,�,v. , in disaster. � rred deracting plants, fessor, Francois Arago , _ '- �, BORER the use of prefe , who, having -_ .,�,,� �, conservation ends son, Albert M-ugford, George C. Fea- the home, Vf, ling gV6-ndpare,4t6, W ,�.11 ­ 11 such . * -�, _;'�4'� --ed the example of F. G. NEEMN. notably the common mugwort. Corn explained a problem in physics to -bis I . ! -� : -::� ,',.�;��, ' i I The Doctor instan, and Mn. J. Clochrane."-INiss. GladW' % �, ',`!��?,a'... . . . . . . It , gan, Nelson NeClarty. The corn borer menace may be de- boreirs do not like corn as well as students, conclu&d: "You fellows . "Y.";7,�, ,,-,.,, 1.�' I . the flourishing field conditions Of -<>_ STANLZY­--�Reeve, John A. Man- finitely and completeJ A` - ., . 1, .:., . y eliminaW. they do mugwort and when this pliant now think that this is very simple,. Jarrett, of Kippen, spent a few he . '. � 1.� , 1. I - I , . : of ' � 4 much days at the home of Mr. and Mrs,. xm,,,�,'��;�j,'­ ,,�,, -4, .... q, 11 .t , lR,me and Carthage, now a desert . son, William Douglas, Arthur Keys. how tidveir.�v,.,. . ..� � That is the hope and expectation in- is present -together -with ,porn, most but you have no notion ;,�i%� � .. � " �4 ", �, � - .. . �f � � sand, rock and6 ruin. There was a MUNECiPAL Councillors-Tolin Etud, Arthur Keys, spired by the results of one and a of the -borer moths prefer to lay their work it has required to , e t Lovle�-Hiss Muri4loarlile has ' , �'.'�, � , '. � 4, _ .10 .v . . , . � , , mak , i So _,��. ­.-,": I d - I Ig � : � � time when ricl-�- verdant forest lands . George Graham, William McKenzie a ,position in Londiin.-Wte, X-�j��b�4Q: ..... I , I half -year"s researe I � � �, R l. � a"n-1. t, �,. greatest producing h throughout the eggs on the, inywort and abaiidon simple." __--1---. . . , 9i9lFiW17.1AqV "'."'A' �.__- ­ ., mod farms of the i NOM�MATi(DNS John Pepper, M. �Hanley, F. Stewart' 0, new mater , -up wAk- the flu 'a W -j�_,�T;-�, , a length and breadth of the European the cam Corn era shipped from In our effort, to ,secure - her are laid and - bwlr I ;p -�;11,.7 �. .,L'-�r'��",�',��*""��".",;, "I. ',`,�_ , Q ­­ L ., L ,� k , . value extended, hundreds of miles in- GREY. -Reeve, Robert Livingston, corn borer domain. . Canada to France for the axperinients ial and develop new ideas about eorn . cold4_41he Yount.. Peoples L ow.."4".", ".� "; I . �' ", ,� ��'�N.�A;t ,,,,, , '� ' land from the north coast of Africa, The following are the results of the A J Keys, R.',XeNab; Depulty Reeve, will be held. oii, Konday S� , ­ -�-,,,­, � . , 4.1 The International Live Stock Ex- showed the same preference for mug- -borer destruction, we have travelled eveningi ou ­,,.1­1-k"­,�",­` . ' .. -_,3,_4,,i .- -:' , , .; " ." ­­ � ­ - � where now the lyarren Sahara desert municipal nominations hold in the 0: iierningway, R Collins, Jos, Mc- '.. I.. I ,_ ­ ". , ., - � . ;­ ­;�*Tiw, .the .lack different ceintres, in this position believed that scAl'11tific ?I- wort 4s -did, the Frenj*,b6Xers. . thousands ,of miles inw.estern Eijyqpp..4ry 7th, at 8.1.5 Sharp. W10, I _�, . . is .situated, due entirely to disitrict 'on Cabe, S.'McCory, R. XcDopald; Coun, - � 1 ,ftrrott's group, win ba� � I . ii. �hd*66 pl� I.i , ,,X� "-� , ;­­7� , "jit- ' - I ­ 'I 6nservation of ' - _ . .. I -ways'afid i�eans Pbwdering with ch69p moisture-- and '6v -e O' I " '"' P " � � �;.,�t­ , nat- Monday last': search would reveal r 4,00 mi es in ussia studV- ,,�,97­ kfi;6vVedge­o c . cillors-R. McDonald,, S. McCory,.W. the meeting. Everyone is eo.r - 1� ,: " �;��v,,;r�,,. " I of repelling the invader of the corn absorbing powders seems to be an ing the four European corribvIlts. Two I ...... �,­,., �_ I ural resources. In travelling through SEAFORTH.-The following.were I .. I , 11 � � . H. Steveson, ,S. Johnson, J. Pierson, invited to attend.�Xr. John * "I , ..�V'11,,`��_"' " I . belts. This faith in science has. been effective means of protecting the corn of these, hitherto unexplored, are I . 1;7;�,: � Florida and the Southern States, ob- nominated for municipal offices for T. Doherty, E. C. Collis, A. McDon- and, Mr. C. Holland, of Clinton, . i`,�A L' rewarded by results of far-reaching plants against the corn borer attack. within the boundaries of Russia, One 1 .14, � of the lack of couserva- the Town of Seaforth: mayor, W. H- ald, A. C. Sames. on friends on Friday last. � ::i�,,�..� " - , " i I �� , , I .1L' ject lessom Golding- Reeve, John Wesley Beattie; CLINTON.-Mayor, Col. Combe - significance. New possibilities have The young larvae cannot live on a even stretching beyond the Caucasian � � �_� � . tion of natural resources are every- I I Tied up which are expected to dry surface and, in the absence of Mountains into Asia. For the first _____--� I � ­ .. .11, doned farms Councillors, William Bickell, Herbert Reeve, M. W. Trewartha; Councillors' been ope ; - � �, "., li� . where noticeable in abar . ­.�,11 . W thr&ugFL being "cropped out" and the Box, William Crich, George Cardno, F. Livettnore, Dr. F. G. Thomson, W. convert the hitherto retreating de- moistur% do not gain enough strength time these territories were inclijoled I �.� j,o.. � , '. ' . 3 f '"' into a dTiving offense against to bore their way into the plant. in the investigations.. 110cKILLOP ,.",� "I Pu, land denuded of the oiiginal forest Richard Parke, F. D. Hutchison and F. R. Holmes, 0. T. Paisley, A. T - fence 1 - If 1. timber, and in an effort to remedy Robert Smith; Public Utilities Com- Cooper, W. T. Hawkins; School Trus- the corn horer- A very thorough study has been Together with the Institute of Ex- I 11:�. � a J . this defect individually the Florida mis§ioner, John J. Cluff; Public School t,es, Ward 1, W. Plumsteel; Ward 2, in order to make the research drive made of the causes from which corn perim4otal Agronomy at Leningrad, Notes. -Messrs. James Kerr, ARron; . "�-,,', �.!�,;Z ; Department has Trustees, 'North Ward, Frederick C.R. Venner; Ward 3, T. H. 0hurch- most effective, scientists -of many borer larvae die. We have -not been was organized an expedition through Ya,tzie, Oliver Elliott and William 4.w'.,,;. �� I " . I State Agricultural utries have jointed forces in a as interested in how they live as Ukraine and the Caucasus. Tempior- Stark ,entertained the Merrymal�er's ,�-i I adopted several schemes to -lecure W-igg; South Ward, Rev. T. H. Brown; ill; Ward 4, Mr. Corliss (all by at- ccu , I . common efflort to conquer the how they die. Anyone who studies ary laboratories were established at Club to a da-nqe in, the Widn'throp, �p � � . . farm settlers in recognition of this East Ward, J. C. Laing. clamation). mon foe. The reports of the wo.1- of �the corn borer in its original Euro- several -points: a lonely Cossack farm Orange Hall.on Friday evening of last , 1�� source of national permanency- One GODERICH.-Mayor 1-1. J. McEwen �, � 11 of the many agricultural settlements will Seek re-blection and will be op- on the big steppe of southern Russia, week. After lunch was served two- ,�, I If - . _____ - _ ____ -_ _ - =-- an entomological station on. the Casp, well Tendered duets were gimen. by . , ,�,, i .1 . plans is -the Penney -Gwynn Co-opera-.poseii by Charles C. Lee, a member . - - �­ . HIBBERT.-Nominations, for Rib- Ian Sea, a resort on the Black Sea, '.\Vi -,s Verna and Master Mack M;ak- ... I tive plan of farming 120,000 acres. of the 192.8 council. Mr. Lee was 1� 'It, -,%- 7- — I 1� - . ..... � � � ­,.. 11 I/ .1 ,. I � as follows: Reeve, � 117 1. ,*. - . t, . , .ind a government farm in a fertile pMrl "'. I The Penney Farms are known as the Mayor McErwan',s opponent a year ago � � ane and by Mack MacFarlane and " � I � , , I I " - P *ynn Institute of Applied but was defeated by a large major- William Morris and Joseph Nagle ; . $ mountain valley in the. heart of the james Moore, accompanied on the . :" � enney-C , 9 I : Agriculture and the Penney Founda- ity. Reeve Robert E. Turner will Councillors, William Harper, John . .1 . I . . � I Caucasus. Tbou-an,ds of corn horers p;ano by Miss Olive Medid. All pres- I I', 5 � 11 � I tion ity Buildings likely reepive an acclamation, as will Hackney, Martin Feeney, Tbos. Sar- �4, 1 ;� I . were collected and their parasites ,,nt report a jolly good time, which !* Memorial COMMUn . . , - 11 ... _. i hr -d. The entire collection is being c 1,1M . for th ' - John, W'Craigie, presen aras, Robert Birchell and George Viv- I I., .. `6� �xocs to show that th,e boys are, splen- 'i I" F" gli, e use of C' ,hristian workers, be . t deputy reeve. . Police Trustees for Dublin w( - .. - I �,�, '_ . � 1. "I ,T . ,morial to affec- The candidates have until Wednesday !On. . � �tudied at the present time. I . � " Ing a son's ideal me ��G . -n did entertai,i�ers.-Mr. George Kerr, I " 4. ­ by acclamation -Alex. Dar- . :�� I Tht in the Republic of . , �.,�, , � tio-nate parents, the father being a Te- noon to qualify. The nominstiong elected , I 11 �, - researc'heg of Toronto, and Miss, Grace Kerr, of- � l �; . '4� 1 11. ­ 1 ,Q ling, L. J. Looby and Patrick Woods, . . ,� Georgia were particularly interesting Port Burwell, Spent the holidays at . - � "A . m-orative of follow: Mayor, H. J. A. McEwan, R_ . 4 1 .�� ,. i I , L �', ' I �, 4 tired clergyman, comme , , 1. ­ - r - �t in- Its. I - - - � A ". , their well accomplished vi�ork along F. Turner, J. W. Craigie, G. L. Par- Sr. 6 '. � , =10 , ,)ecauqe that country has the mos ' . ,! the home of their pare ., , I ". 11 ''L. The Penney sons. Reeve -R. E. Turner,.H. J. A. FUIA,ARTON-All acclamaticip- ' , tensive corn growing business in the. !.. , 6 F)� I Christian lines of duty. Reeve, A. Roach; Councillors, John 1� world. There seems to be just nntb- School Report. -The following are _,�, .. ,�'. Company which operates the farms MacEwan, E. R. Wigle, C. C. Lee. I " Z, li I , �� . also operate a system of chain stores Deputy Reeve --J. W.. Craigie, W. Ratz, J. Campbell, W. W. Rogers and ," � ing but corn fieldq, which occupy 95 the results of the Christmas examina- � " ....'AP I . , I undings, -i,e,; I 11 ... I i throughout the United States, num- Bailie. Councillors -D. C. M J .TuniFT. ; I cent. of all cultivated land. tions for S. S. No. 2, McKil,lop. The �. - '. I [MORNINGTON. - Reeve, W. H. ,,,, - ro"N 9 As a. result of the researches, we names of pupils who were absent for � e farms are G. P. Gould', WdIliam Bailie, C�. Worsel, - 01 I T �� i � � Winkler, -H. A. Begg, A. E. Tanner, ' ,A X 6�y) C T (ary R'o h 5) to *� may conclude that the corn borer sit- one or more examinations are markeld '. .11 situate on, the west bank of the St. David Marwick, S. D. Cro,ft, D. SpTOU1, ",I , . . John Fleming and Andrew CoxsoTni; � uation is by no means hopeless. It with an asterisk. Honours, 76 per . . . . . . . ", John's river, affectionately called "the H. J. Fisher, E. L. Dean, G. Andrews, I ­ �4 _�. . il �, ; is far too ear Pass 60 per cent. Sr. I'V- :­ ��, Nile of America" by Floridaians and W. McLean, C. C. Lee, W. H. Robert- Councillors, A. Ross, W. H. Winkler, 41, .. ly to throw up our'nands cent., I � ., 10 about thirty miles distant from Jack- son. Water and Light Commissioner John Fleming, W. R. Davidson, N. J. I � P_ 19 e ourselves willing to live Mack McFarlane, 70%; Sam McClure P� I and declar I � 1% T ", . K A devoted :: ... I I Dobson, A. E. Tanner, D. Hanley, A. 1 with the corn borer. 65, Margaret Storey 62, James -W- � , � . 1. soiroville, the gateway city of the State, -W. T. Murney (Reel.). School . . "I , " . .. %;.,. - !I. () ruste-es-_-4st. David's ward, J. F. Hyde and G. W. Wray. ,I 1�t v , � �1 group of scientists is fortifying its Clure 50. Jr. IV­411obert McMillan ,� 14, . -Reeve,. .1) '.. � 1 about 2o,06 acres of the farm are T Joe ;1. .-ill' " cleared andt the remainder is covered Thomson; ,St. Patrick's ward, John WEST G&RAFRAX. . � strong position and feels that the 75, Verna McFarlane 75. .Sr. III- . � "', , - . "! 11 �� � r. The farm Cutt; St. George's Ward, E. H. Hill; Woods (accl.).; Councillors, R. H. ) -, I i time is rapidly approaching *Jameis More 68, Nelson McClure 6:6. 1 V. I . � 'JL: with ,econd-growth timbe alce Smith, Norman Hamilton., W. A. � ', .. .1 L I% I . '. , " Ili when, it will 'be poss.ible to eliminate Jr. 111 -Margaret McClure 80, Edith � houses, and Outbuildings. are sub- St. Andrew's Ward', William Wall I I I I . . I , I Townsend and John Atchison- (accl.). 11 ", the corn borer menace. McMillan 75, Orville Storey 68, Edidle 11 . �; 11 ,f I stantially, 1juilt in convenient clusters (all by acclationation). Dr. Wine, Jas. -Mayor, A. E. Mal- :i Storey 60. Jr. 11­41,sabel Anderson . .11 I ` �. , %. LISTOWEL. %%��. I with modern conveniences and schools BLYTH, - Reeve -nd, J. HOW— ; � ., I.. �� I colm, John W. Sangster a 79, Arthur Anderson 73, Charlie ;' -�, �, tral coTomunitY Dodds, S. A. Poplestone. Council- V :1,1 ... � I 1) and churches. The cen ard Gee; Reeve, E. Ringler (acel.); DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE HOOL 63, *Elmer . ". . " a rue 11 . , WHY A HOME A : I t t the Penney W. Mills, W. Johnston, G. White, S. ND SC ,.. 1 f , ammar Poplestone, J. Heffron, C. Bell, James Public Utilities Commission, M. Hay � REAL MONEY QUffCKLY " Scott. Primer - John Anderson. 11, V I Foundation Memorial Hall, Gr Hugh Hamilton (accl.); �� i�, :.­ I ,Iq on-denominatiOnal Cutt, B. Taske gton, W. Q, I .:. -444. 1 ��, and High Schools, n r, B. Herrin and Town .,, ASSOCIATION FOR ELEMENTARY Numbeir an the, roll, 18; average at- . I ,,) 11, - Council, Gustave Nickel, R. Matheson, , I tendance, 16.5. - Olive V. Medd, . I . ;! . c,h -hes and many magnificent Priv Logan. School Trustees -A. Taylor, SALE STARTS "TO -DAY ::- I I �,�; �! � t:re - a street row of E. .; i AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS? Teacher. 111.1.111, 1; , ,�; I �;. Elliott (accl.). I I Ii. �! ences, and Munro, J. H. R. J F. Vandrick, J. H. Gee, Fred Von- k I � ;. . esid buildings in Utilities Com -mission -R. M. McKay zuben, Thomas Burnett, L. J. Bur � .:1: , - 1, � )��. il' splendid apartment rows, E. M. Creighton, C. M. Scott 20 TO 50 PER CENT. OFF ALL .......... COATS � Because it strengthens home and Death of Dr. Murdie. - William . I .W,,'l � � which retired clergymen -and their (acel.). school life. Ross Murdie, youngest son of -An- . I'� , , , , � I . ,�, �� - P " 'vis, short of maintenance funds, F Reeve, C. B. Snell, and S. Corry; Board of Education, J-. -; 20 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT. OFF ALL .... DRESSES - � .1�� I 11 wn METE R.- Sanders and H. Walter, H. Hemsworth, T. L. Ham- Because it ed,ucates for a progres- drew and Mary Ross Murdie, was ,1. 111; .1. )1`1� - live in excellett comfort "without Thomas Cameron, W. D. 20 TO 50 PER CENT. OFY ALL ......... SKIRTS : _. illton, D. L. ,Chapman, L. A. Fleming, 4 !. sive neighboTbood. born September 9, 18M, Sea' 11. .. .1 1, money -and without price." A perfect B. M. Frances. Council - H. C. Dr. Wilson, 0. ,IT. Finkbeiner and E. 20 TO 50 PER CENT.'OFF ALL ......... WAISTS Because it adds to the teacher's in- forth, Ontario. Hr- was tied in - t .� . :1 . **. :0 . Etrua, ":,.. I � - system of municipal government is Rivers, E. J. Christie, Henry Bierling, 1'� flue. -Ince and to parent's interest. the Seaforth Collegiate his itute and . ,�*:,� ' � � . ts and B. M. Frances, J. H. Grieve, Joseph S. Hudson. 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL ............ CURTAINS ,� In . in vogue and well -paved stree no V Because it is team play beT.ween later at St. Cathermes. After teach- il � , MILVERTON.-There will be ��, pp I sidewalks together with lighting and Davis, George Williams, Louis Day, Iii lection at Milverton in 1929, all of- 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL ............ BEDDING 4' two of the mostpowerful ,social forc- ing for several years he entered the, I 'I i ..'�, water are ,pleasing features, of grati- Jr., and John Taylor. Board of Edu- e ;.".01.� i by acclamation at ; 50 PER CENT. OFF ALL .......... MILLINERY es iiii the world. Detroit Medical College, from which- .p fled citizenship comfort. I catito-n--J. G. Stanbury, R. N. Creech, fices 'being filled � .��: ,,%,J��? . . . -Dignan, Mrs. Roxie Beavers, S. the Yiomination. They are: Reeve ��, Because it makes the community at he graduated as Gold Medalist. As . Afio :.,. 'Me Penney Corporation state they E. m. I 1 4 § 'It' ." . Dr. P. L. Tye- Council, J. Rehberg: 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL ........ UNDERWEAR large more intelligent about the a result of his high standing he was . �,�, , I'll .., , ,. � . hame no farms, for. sale, except after M. Sanders, W. H. Penhalo and Louis � problems Of education. , ,,�`,' 'o. G. Guenther, J. Keliterborn and J. 120 PER CENT. OFF ALL ............. HOSIERY ­.'�` Xi� . ,w , c Ublities--J. R. Hind, J. w,,,, ;, ,� the farmer has tried, througho season Day. Publi Zininierman; Hydro Commission, K. Because it creates the public OPin- Later he becanite a member of the _711 Xl� .1 I '... � �� I - Elston. . The meetingheld in the tWn ,;.", � I I �:, . �. to learn what he can do and the pres C. Clemens; School Trustees, N. A. 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL ............... GLOVES �11' ion necessary for educational pro- staff at the Womenls Hospital, algo ' 11 .�, �. " 11, � ,ft , have learned whether all was well attended and showed . � . . ent farmers 11onderich and W. 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL ................. SILKS grese. for a number of years he'was assist- -�'jgg, ,� �` .. I'll . ��- '. .), I J ly no a, part- a growing interest in the coming con- Zimmerman, N. H. arouses the coimmunitY ant to H. 0. Walker, the famotts , , ,,,, [ I I they want him and fami . Because it I I Imily commUn- test. C. B. Snell, the present reeve; J. Smith. 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL ........ DRESS GOODS I ,��,,�; , , �.`�i;l, 4 nership unit in the f, . to a sense iof ,-*its responsibility to its surgeon. Including the time speilt itt � ,��,t- � I I . I 11,�, i ity. Married men of good morals and W. D. Sanders and Thomas Cameron NORTH BASTHOPE.-I(All by ac- F ALL .............. STAPLES I I'll `6, , ' 20 PER CENT. OF I most precious asset-tbe children. private practice and as city physic- � A `�Z �, 11 not -addicted. to the use of tobacco or have qualifieh to run. for reeve. 13. claroation): Reew, Conrad Schmidt; 1:', I"'I� , .1 I INN lntoxieavt,�, are -solely eligible. Should M. Frances withdrew. J. Elston Councillors, W. G. Way, D. McCallum, 20 PER' CENT. OFF ALL ....... SMALL WARES Be Ruse it Supports Trustees, WhO inn, about thirty-five years of hi's life t, �� 1, I . , ,,:. 1, . c , �, q I I �1 deslT provide the best possible eil- was spent in Detroit About, pilsh't . I �.,tv`j e public James A. 1-nnes and James Crerar. ie to .111" ... I t , ,�,,F � I the farmer uca ion facilities. years ago he, cams to 4vfii .,,4�1 I ,be dissatisfied at the end withdrew his name from th 20 PER CENT. OFF ALL LINOLEUMS and RUGS . " OA0 , q, I:, - , �Y of'djo Crop seaSOnj the crop will re- Utilities, leaving J. Rind to be elected, LOGAN. - Reeve, J. C. Douglas, , Because it helps teachers to keep where he continued his pradtice ,of I , :�� ---ril 1, .. �:J.', . i by acelamatioll. James Nofflatand Iff. Hagairtly; Cou-n- - ETC., ETC., ETC. ._..c�,'��Ixf.l �. `;&,. I Idah his propo�rtY and th* initial Pay- leir.t Mg- cil, H. Chaffe, E. Preuter, George ' out of ruts and to see their wiork in- medicine. On 0bristma tar, nfb�'r d� ..", "Q, . , . ­y'_f1 L"�� 1. ��,�, , I m,snt t,o, retufned. The co-operative RENSA,LL.-Reeve, Rol Dalling'. John Ritz, 'L the wider relationship of the com- very -brief illness, he � dep, -,� 2 010 I , I ; 1 , ma.rlftting conditions of ,the Penney gins, Owen Geiger, Alexander Smith; Ahrens, W. F. I 1,\�o matteir how Htfle or how Much You need ,ty ;9,i� �, I ".1 c,�,;�.�<` . , as weil as thoslis of the claw life. Re legms to ,*,Durn, `iksio Ite , , �;..�,�.�';i rs, George C. PdK August ROnnenberq . mull, I , 11" ,­'� ", � � y, James Charles Hunt, lof'.SeW�AW#,VA&J­N=­�­' IN L, , j�Q'_'L, �. � - " , �'L, ""!.�,��, It p arm - gtroducts a" referred to as lex- conwiflo rom Cannot afford to pass wfthout �nspecting nal, �,""% '� ��' ;,ti,,:�, 11 L ney. room. broofter, Uldha .4 L�­T � L cellett Nevo help iR always avall- Priest, Robert Cameron, Zug. S'ang- and William Gaff '01 "'It __,:': ;'L�',��'. ", . Q Becanise it eval `�', t '11.14;:� I,; � , , J"; Cove JMteral ster, William, Consftt, J. W. Oftwelft, L)LLICZ.-Reeve, Joseph Wnlan 'L . two un=UER Money -saving nVent. Illes arentg w1ho ymis- and a r;istsT lmhtllo, Attdhazbt�`!r �K� � "­��. I L ,:";,;,��'.. �11 able. The Green ' understand the purpo9'e*-=d-lmsth4od9 Ortonville also 09,0=1 , - 911" I � -J";:! "'L � . I gnaL Wilftin Sangster. ,Srhool Trustm- and George Koch; Deputy Reeve, D. *-L� ,= '. i,'t� �,�­ 1; . '. � I Springs otit t e Penney fz=s of the school to got covTect vievu end n,sph*ws. br. .2ftalb fts A 0 'A '. �,',', �,, 1, 1. , � . I 11 11, -, , I I., 0 .�� , T so to extend sympa&V - i . L�ft 1 � .; � n 0 1 EM 'N ir me*jtal curative W, A. T&Tare'n,, 15. 801(lilut, 'ThOMAS X Af-bogast, Dan Cravuiey &nd Gee. ' * are Inslama of amnmi%ln, cam"A&A wau, � I 'L ' . �'! �, , -e . �t �21 welsh; puiblic Utiftes, ChaTlda Home Querreagesser; Council, ,X. ,T,ordau, I W, ill 11'a gft��ft L ' J�A " '' � I .." , � . 1� . propert.-M - Otmada boa . - John Revael r, .X Sohmidt, Stanley antagonim. . brillian-L .. ., � �,._ Like F10 -A& our ovm (Reel.). .b_ .V ffii,p *MA, b1`11% ,.;: - I . %*AV fiJL - �" , j�bQ L JJtk_`2fttL .::L": :� ��' Because it rovi'a6z the %102 =A "V, . , . .�Nud I �' �, - .1 "."",L ��', I ,�, � . . ��,�, � �', . ... " its farmer bft"Migtation (Pr6blimm to TUCKEIRS=H. - Tftd,k4Srmith 541ary, D. 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