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I I - L __- , �� P. , Ottawa. -In an interval comid#r� .. xvi I � I , r,41,0,M­ 401#�', lb, h, " , 'r y". , . _ ­ , ­­ I , � _ k , C �E , Ut.,., 9nd; Xod. _4 ft1f, so I __=__91 � W , � . a I ro,ml ,"I , ' ' , ` "lizers assis.ted'irtw6ed . litrol . . Rk',df elevell., �Sbe was .tile wi," , T e, '4^ 'Y" , " r - . ably', brief#r tban, .has 'usually., occur- - -Miargaret L. FerX.uAa*,!­X0 .F T . P� t . 0 _ � . � .Agf., fe ta co by 1, . , #0 �t " 14, _W.. R41! A. 'A' , ,� � , i . . I , '..-" , " l4te Peter Campbell, w -� pl onte.01t, , ", krn,wA!"ll .d. r Wt. .ftd;,. . ii I . � , , I ­ , - ving tile grain "Mop q, I,* at rt I i ", � � � , DW 4�4`C%�r'k,,,,l "_ � ,,, , I 1. .... ­ 11 . red ,between, -the, - defeat of 4".9overl). 4 u A � 1%,el, ,..h _.w " I- P11 � . , ao, i�i , b p�ede . faning c litle ­ ;, . . . . . ,2nd, Al.g ft-1,A*.X, .gi . - I , , .1 . � 4tri"Ok" ply ,;", I � t .. - . I . . .Ie . rty k Sho don and �ft ,brd, ,I ;X l ; ,� � therebY enabling it -to., t, , 'ceased her ,by thi l,six yetrs,,,:i ,.*tf 1�dat . tiLl I , ir�iqlA. all�a its teliii;quishment of office, . . .1, the ,spring ,and'. : Lu. Ar . � . k1.11 11 .. NO .11 ��� , � Ista T'r. ,Camp , IS ?.. , ,�, Al , "" �� 1, , , . - L I I . . ., -Ig �,'- " I " WAS 1, .9cotlalid, in I.NeApa Morpoer and Ted ,,,Q :::: ... � !T." 1,�� WN. I � , th�'�',.4dnistry of Premier Mif-kenzie" Jeannette FilMigan-p1l.g. Coinp. keep, -ahead- of the weed,&. I . I .f : 1, *orn in Ayrshire,' lim, ".. A"4 1 . , � ", ' V I'll , - r, '1; �;�;01 �,gi I 3 I ! "Irm �� , , , x), � I -and- a old., eam,4l other events were eancellr,4 W] X to 1. ii ;'Eng,.� Vt.,, ist; Mod.' Hist C Mr, %Hyslap :states that every day : I IM, and wheii nine year - " 1, I I � I fo .,.":�, !Tha 11 .. A King ,bas passed,afr, the political I lat "C��,`Eng, all'through the growing season peo- 'r , 1: to, ,this country with herparouts. Af- the small. number -o P)MAI ,- , !,Thd V!,"", !."7"N"I"31, , .. .. , , pf �04riioao �1,,�, . , . ,,a 0. of C, - x1lida. A government, `1sA$el,Forrest-Eng1 Cbmp. _ , . . I I , '�, v. � tilting 0AUsed, lotS,l1q, _,,al 1 , ,,, I � ­ a- I 11. - . . I I . ple interested in the progress of t1w I , . , . ter al,short stay near Galt, they came eanv;e , I � ,$ � IRk �,XWPR.Qw R I HO - R. B. Bennett, nol Lit. C. � ­ . I -at for the large 4 - � ... 191, . - �� k ,m*d a qn-lb64-1 I -f .1 .. , ,l].,mT, A , ts have stoppled to inspeet . j." .,�, 1,4',"". ,- to IStailley, Township, flur-lon CountY. me ,,,r , ,, .1 , V] �w " � aces it in the plenitude of power. M. Margaret Foroist-A19. G- Geom. experimou I . I . I I . .1. I 0 W # , � .- , A .. ; . I . ­ A�, 1>Pter Camp. ers and the pie �Oat,<�at 11 pl� V$ - ., " , , �, , F , . ,� . . . There have been times when, such C; T -jig,, 0. Bot., I -at; Zoo., flat; Fr. tll-' field- Af%r her ,marriage to ' eating *0mosa'ay, ,� ,!� . . . , 1, � ; I , . , � , ��,,,,,,N? .. 11 . I I , Te, , .`�'% r ll:`1 fg, : � ,,, ., - - "I an occurrence caused '60titlderablG utb., 14t; JPr. Camp., 2ri& - These experiments have been car- i -,,�P, bell, she lived for a .short time ax got a good laugh as the boys,me ! ; It I I 1. , .1. ­ .. I cammotlon,.,.I�t,f .this: thne-119 ,was Th mas B. Govenlock,-Xad, Hirt. ried on through the co-operation of .Y� with bW&b=,y, 0�'T."..." .; �'. ll I , IN I I I , , - .' I ago­-4he - 0 . , arkets . . "ap a, �ed'a 41"' ur ut "'P#'P. , � � fi;�� �,(� Rill rKt I R, 11.01� �;l� gol - I A Ever � Kind Granton, and then moyed to the town plastered to the ears " 'N17 o ., -1 also the ca . years C- Alk C - Geom., 0; FT. Auth., 2nd - the Ciops,.Qo-opoiratioll, and M I , r ­ 0 '!,�-�', 4 of CH on, where she lived till the pie. Following the water - ,a#$ . . ,, . 2, , ". � I I � , , . , . , I " I. � I year 1882, when sh remo � " T',". ,l ff Ill." ft. I I VEN , . � 0 11; :- �4:- OF '-",-' . ,Tb h,#,,h I'm . , I - ". � ..., 11 , . . Branch, Toranto, ithe Agricultural , " " ",`, , 0, * ved to the softball gaine.was. called io,. �,*ews A � l� ,,, gr-,. I .. ;,�g . . transfer has come about ,very quietly pi. 6,;iP."C. ��!] 'Stan- ,Grove between the M,chigs'n' Bel, 1 led A , �'O*.,W., W_ .. 4 i n 11.�, . 1, r 1, " Representative at Perth, and the De- Lot 22, 3rd 'Concession, in ... .2, R'. IR , 1, ,- _11 1, , . � i� te� na�u`ral- C- Trig Ist- 'Lat. Auth., 0; Latin partments -of Botany and ,Chemistry, and- a� PgAllin-i6l; was ?r,e,a,(,t,;,, "'pf,mg, 11-1 - !�;� W"Arl, and als& with apparent go6J fdaling Annie W. Han,na--4Alg., C; Geom�, Ul � .11" 'in I ." I " "�, , r , Conservati�es A ; � ag fl:T'.'After her -husband's death, she Teliphlonrl , team' of Detroft urexts, "L1014 i I . . I . 'OR i � , , , ,; �,, g", all round'. of B" 01._ of picked tea'm from Huron. County. - in- IMUSZWOO, A4. , ,"'; �!V , t . , I ed, . I ��, ,�,!, , resided on, the farm for a, numoer ., . -. 11, 114 ` , - - 1,y elst At a - success exceedinik, or &mp,, lk;Fi. Auth., 2nd; FX. Camp., at the ,Ontario Agricultural College . � ,,, " , ,1. , . ; �'4?.'N i" C " " I . . . I . -, �',`- -, 'Ile, gave A very, . . . . . . M " I �! , ", I their fondest Guelph. . . . il � - .��, -at least equalling, . � � I , years, and then moved to Clinton with der the management of Andy Steep.' ii W I Ng.�!. l, j, I , I , ,�. R Ist I I I The Huron .County team, won by - work th "I'96 "; - ,��. 11.11, I I . .... 1 vj­ -%1_4. 1, - I'' l; . I . ", - i " _4'T"; I � - 13ladeline E. 1: 116tham-EUg- Lit., I ers of the bliss lKnitard, -home, fail" " 16 , , 7' �, �", Al," hop6s,'while` -Liberals though d'sa*P __T I N. CLUFF &SONS hiq - daughter, May, -where they .lived a her .Pre.; =1-1111 i ' ' . I ,�­ .,T, , pointed, are far from ,despairing. C. I. . a� 'until her daughter SOM Of 17-8. The inemb ; I ,Z,.".,Q.'­TK` � I ".�i " ., . - "I 4 . . ' ib,"', J%, �, ,,��,��,;,. . - ft, .''4� 1 '' ­t"�L 1'��'� ' ... ..." ... .i, ". 4 . \ , — I 1 4-_ .. -I'V,L . . . . . . � . . ...... ii.�� . ." y I . married. Si=6_ that 41me she has Detroit team were so well pleased at and to ,know she is elljoyin " 135 11 . , . , 'ja� � j% I ,I..". I LL ." ' ' "' , . ':� . The do , not -Wholly -'nvY the new , W, James Johnston -Eng. Camp., NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR � � . . �. .- West the treatment they receive� while -in dmong -the peoplein-0 SURY ,, �,, ,"'.", *i7 . ,�yp I M ern in, the big job. which I' STd; Lat, I � spent most of hertime in the I I F A " .g - , IL�-11- -.�;':, ' - -1 , , I �, �7, - "` 3rd; Eng. IAt,, Ist; Geo,m.,, vqtlonal, 1�aget, PBe,of'. � , =t =knite,and in the enterprise of Auth.� 2nd; Lat. Camp., C; FT. Auth.. . FARMER J. J. Johnson., of Parkhill, Middlesex with her two daughters. She was ,a Canada and particularly in Bayfleld de, I ... � ... ::: : "l.l. ", woman, and that -they want to co,ma back for a was read b,V 1, �11A bringing,*'so quickly as promised, sun- ble inspector capable and conscientious , Misel . __,1% �_u I .'.,Vl;. , -I! , ' County fruit and ,vegeti). ; I'l­-, , I , ­�,4; 1 ,. Ist; Fr. Cornp.,..�nd. 'bliging friend, and neigh- return, game, on, Labor DAY. The dance The mission study - , ; I �� �.4 -Eng. Comp., C ; The great Int Plowing who di,st, - a kind and & i � . 11 , . , I �.4 ... shine out of shadow,_I�tosporitY Out Mervyn R. Xeys,­ ernational ussed the - grading and mar . . LL LL .. , � , I % '_ I . ��;LL;�.'.O'. ed wi -i- .Q. * , ,� '. of business adversity. Most 6f them Match and Farm Machinery Demon- ),eting of potatoes. Mr.. johnApil bar.' lShe, was a member of the ' th the hymins " . Y. � _ ,�,',' . , : Bruce- at the pavilion at night was enjoy ' "I _1 . *� ,�� . ' better to mi, Lit., ard., . the city , I IVEL ' e '.' "a , - . ill takeithe view that it were IWilliam P. Lane -Eng. Camp. C - stration will be staged near stressed the necessity of ,putting up field Presbyterian Church while here, by a large cf-owd which assenilbled Brotek and MIL OW L. I 11 11. �,- . , . this year and go down Geom., 3rd; Trig. . , Stratford' Perth County, on the ility I 'and plac- and bat ly and stayed late to. enjoy the this many beautiful 7hymnsiVere 1. 0 Iform q er in Clinton- and Moose Jaw. ear . I swugtl .. .. , be oi�eteated , 3rd; Bot., C.; iool., Of potdtoe of un p. id ,,, ," with drams beating`,�ind colors flyin.- C. King's Higi;�vay No. 7, on. October ing the on the market, in an attrae- She was extremely active until a year sPlenldl music poovided -by Olin and Mrs. 'McGregor gave very, iut� I . - ill, . , 1. � in 46 WU and his ten -piece.. Orchestra, eating ,and beae&ial talks, on ,.;" thcAi to hang on, precariously, for M. Margaret McKellarl Camp. 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, 1930. tive way. Various speakers outlined or -two before her d ath, and several Bro, y - t e .. l. . �. another term and then, be rejected C; En.g. Lit., 2nd- Mod. 11111st., C. - work being carried ,on in the develop- timer. made the trip home, from the from, 'Stratford. It was noted 4hat .writers of the hymns, which was ver�y - . " -' .� I -the spectators stayed to the last. much enjoyed by a1L The dos* / :.. probably fok a score of years. Elizabeth I. '14'eLean-Lat. Auth., Dairying in the North. nient of the farming bilustry in gen-West alone. Of a family of seven ' even . W3h . � 1AZ I '.� . ,of the new government which 'has 3rd, Fr. Auth., 2nd; Fr. Comp., C. in- 1917, the Ontario Government eral and those in attendance spent a children, �hree have predeacesol her, Mr. Brown's orchestra will be at the hymn 494 , 41 at a Friend ,We Have ' �.% I . I . George andChristina, and four pavilion every Saturday night until in Jesus," was. sung and Mrs. Haaug4 .,- just taken hold, many things.;.are said Harry IM. MeLeod--�Erig. Camp., a demonstrated its interest in the dairy very prafitable day. Peter, . i " .' 4-U— -;— f-VIDrable In the cabinet � - IV y �� industry of a Nor�h Country by es- survive to mourn the loss of a devot- the end of the season. closed the meeting.with prayer. .' : " �, n - . I �S, E. Anne AlciNaught- ng. 11 � as psual, there are 50 e ordinary men C - tablishing a creamery at New Lisk-1 It Takes Brains. ed mother:' Mrs. John Moffat, of .40. . -in. C- IMod. Hist., 3rd. Trig., C-: Bot., , -0 but also, same of superior sticading, &l., 2nd; Fr. Auth., 2nd; Fr. Camp., eard. This creamery was opened, in 'Olt takes more brains to be a farm- Moose Jaw; ,Mrs. Simon McKenzie, 'Of experienced in parliamentary life and until the end er than to be a high. court judge " 'Gibroy, Sask.; Dan, of Fort William, MORNE I usage, experienced, . to some -extent, 2nd. Y rece�t and Tom, at home on the farm. She STAFFA . . Ignatius O,`LeaTy_F,ng. Comp., C; ?f December -of the same ear, draw- asserted J. Lockie Wilson at a I in governmental administration and Mod. f4st., C. ing cream from as far north as. Coch- gathering of provincial fair judges. leaves also twelve grandchildren and Notes. -The Women's Institute will Council Minutes. - The municipal endowed -with the capacity of dealing 'Ma .1 3rd. rane and east and west on the Trans eed for six great grandchildren. A very largq� regular monthly meeting . , rgaTet E. Patrick-Alg n -e - "There never was a greater n d attendance at the funeral showed the hold their council of the Township of Usborne, V with large problems in a large way' Geom. 3 -rd; Lat. Auth., 3rd- Lati� conti ' ntal, manUfaCtIlTed 40,000 lbls. ,o-oper,tio, 'between the scientist an s ll The Prime .Minister himself is a Camp.' 0; Fr. Auth., 1st; Fr.'Comp., Of butter. This wVLs the only cream- the farmer than to -day. The -most high esteem in which she was held, in the. hall on Friday evening, A on August 2nd, pursuant to adj�W' I I ery along the,,T. & N. 0. at that time. ,de,tific business at the present time a number coming from a distance. 99th, the. roll caH to be answered with lawyer Of great elpinence, a caniti- Ist. � . ' MAny beautiful floral tributes were a favorite reliable -recipe. ment, with all the members of council tutionalist and al�o a financier alill R. Rossie Patrick-Alg., C; Geom., -but since then, f our other creamerie5 is farming," he -added. - , received from relati The minutes -of the meeting - — .. ves and friends 'Mrs. H.. Stoneman, of Cromarty, present. big decision to give personal att, C; Bat', 3rd; Chem., C. . have been located in the District of A. spent the week with Mr. and ,Mrs, of July 5th, were read and approved � tion to the Treasury Department for Lorne J. Pinkney -Eng. Camp., C ; Temiskaming and more in, the District I Junior Fair Brings Results. here and in the West. Rev. A. . Cecil Bowman. on motion of Vrilliams-Westqott, with the time being, -presages certain re- plig. Lit., C. . of Cochrane. Last year, namely 1929, Holmes, -of Clinton, conducted the fun .t the week end the following items for payment be- . forms he has long favored.. It will 'Mary A. Purcell -Fr. Auth., C. . the butter output of the Districts all The Barrie Junior Fair of 1929 was eral service. The pallbearers were: Miss Vera Leary spen also place him in the position of being Temiskaming and Cochrane was well one of the outstanding features Of George T. Baird, William Baird, Thos. at'Muskoka. Ing excluded: Jones & May, grass. � - Mary D.Reid­-4Mod. Hist., C. over one million pound& This N con- the Barrie Fall Fair. With 50 Junior B. Baird, Hugh Gilmour, Walter Mof- Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowe, Guelph, and seed, $6.58- Staillake, gravel, $99.98; , the tariff spokesitaii, of the govern Gordon C. Rennie -Eng. Camp C the exhibitors with 227 entries, including fat and Peter:Moffat. Miss Margaret Wilson, R.N., Seafa, �nty machinery, $162. Car- ment, as well as the lPrime Minister, respondence: Coili'munication from L. , . Mildred- Shinen-Alg., 2nd; Uoli� crete evidence of the -progress a eOon'oml:! C- Lat. Auth., 3Td; Lat. Camp., C "' dairy industry has made in this part live stock, poultry, field crops of var- are visiting at the home -of Mr. and Marys, re stanes on in the deliberations of th Aiiih. - , 2nd; Fr. Camp., Ist. ,,, ; �Fr. rthern Ontario. This year all ious kinds, a very creditable showing -.O-- I . Mrs. G. G_Wdlsan. L. Follick, iSt. -Shier- conference in London in October. of No . Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Fletcher and the highways -of the towns -hip. Hon. R. J. , C; creameries c- was made. This year with an enlarg- co * ` IH1on. Hugh Guthrie and Clarence A. Trott - Eng. Lit. " its Dew- That the consent of the uncil � X-tuli-on are men of parliamentary ex- Mod. Hist.., C. Lat. Auth, C; Ut. tion over last year. ed prize list and the additi.)ln of a BAYFIELD little daughter, of Detroit, weTe gues n providing M -T. Follick secures perience and Able to look at . Junior Girls' Section. it is, expected at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank be givet t4ings Camp., -C; -Fr, bomp., and. ' the con -sent of the owners of the pro - :from two sides. They are rampant' . .. Testing Fertilizers. .that the Fair will reach 150 to 2.50 The Sports. -A gala day was all- Elliott on Sunday. Ferene E. Wheatley - Alg., 2nd, - Juniors as exhibitors. From present ranged on Saturday by W. A. Mury- Mis.Xglville lGray has returned af- peirty -adjoining same.�Clarrled. Re - Conservatives now, whereas, not go ,Geom C. Lat. Auth., 2nd; Lat. Clomp. A new method of bringing the On nding the week with her bro- quest from Hay Council for payment many years ago: they were equallyl2nd- �r 'A7-uth, Ist; Fr. Camp., lat. tario Agricultural College into contact prospects it is expected -that tliere will tardo E. R. Weston and J. W. Jowett .ter ape . e Wildfong drain assessment. promment -Ihherals. H,on. C. I'll ' ' rn,p arme,rs is the e sto -k alone; which was much evjoyed by the large ther, Mr. Robert Livingston, in Ham- of th i .0 'I Joseph J. Williams, -Eng. Co .F C. with f practice of hold- be over 80 entries of live sto�.k alone, ssembled iltan. . � Dew -Williams: That the same be paid Callan, of ,Nlontreal, is an -other Out-. ErmaM. Workman -Eng. Camp., C. ing even -Ing meetings on field demon- to accommodate which the Barrie crowd of spectators which a Rev, R. A. and Mrs. Stewart are fo-rthwitb.-Clarried. 'Statement from I standing,Minister,-a veteran in, yearsl .strations with fertilizers. These dem- Kiwanis Club is building a madern live and, also those taking part in * ev- G. W. Holman 'County Clerk, as to - 0. thg,4Amount of county rates due, viz.: but physically intact still and among I 11 onstrations, 'of which several hundred stock building 135 feet in length by ents, which were keenly contested. One visiting in Montreal this wee -k. I -1� � the most per -suasive of parliamentary I 0 were laid out on a variety of crops 26 feet in width. The competition will spectataT remarked that the diving . 0 county purposes, $8�551.66; county debaters. And Hion. H. H. Stevens, Sow Thistle Experiments throughout the province, consist of also be heavy in, poultry. Potatoes was the best. that 'he bad ever seen, . I highways, $4,886.66; provincial. high - who ,was defeated in the election but plots of half -acre or ae'r'e size, on and crop products, while a special many of the dives -being perfect. The - indoor exbib,t will be committee in charge of the sports, MCKILLOP ways,. $2,443.33 - old age pensions, for whom a seat is being found, has. Give Inteliesting Results which different combinations of fel feature of the . $1 ,2 67, to,tal,'$17,103.31. Bill from. N likewise, a great grasp of financial ilizing elel are compared with 70 disLplays of Home Garden produce. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burch and E. H. 'P. iGi6s for $169.75 for auditing 'result of experiments with sow unfertilized plots and with one an- The Junior Fair is demonstrating Johns, deserve great credit for the Eighth Line Notes. -Mrs. Regele, F. and trade: affairs and fits well into As a more forcibly each year its value as able manner in which they conducted ST-, who bas been, quite ill for. some 1928 accounts. Williams-Westeatt:- the portfolio to which -he has been thistle carried on by the Department other under practical farm conditions. time, is not improving as much as her That the bill be 11aid­4Carri,ed. Mr. drafted. of Agriculture on the farm of W. D. This work has been made possible by an encouraging factor in agricultural the same. Mrs. Burch as starter, had iny friends would like to see. Cumming, represeAting the '_'T'Iabe In - Of - the election results, none is Hyslop. Stratford, July plowing anti co-operation of the college, county re- improvement. It is not to be confused them all in the water with the crack ml Sunday visitors at Charles Regelle denlinity Co., Interviewed the council, -viewed quite go favorably as thelthoroug1h subsequent cultivation presentatives, farmer demonstrators, with school fairs, but is rather a con- of the gun which only an experienced . - I School Fair and were Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Sam Kuelina v,nd soliciting rvi,newal of Road Liability I breaking up of the Quebec solid Lib , seems to be the most successful and a r rests, necting link between starter could do. Mr. Burch and Mrs. , of Blyth; Mr. -and MTs. Wes. Insurance. Westeott-Williamv: That 'So far this season ten field meetings Fall Fair, appealing chiefly to those Johns WeTe quite busy getting the Gladys L erall "bloc" of 61 out Of 65 members- I economical, method of controlling sow Fisher ,and daughters, of Fullarton; a policy in the Canadian General In- lConservatives now have some 27 seats thistle. Late sown'barlev and a dou- have been held in Kent, Essex, Elgin, between 14 and 20 years. Already con'ter,tants ready for the different Mr. and Mrs. George Eggert, of surance Co. for $110,0,00 be taken at � in that ,French province, ible crop of buckwheat are alsogiving Middlesex, Welland, Oxford, Wterloo numerous incidents have,been observ- events. Eddie, Sturgeon loaned his Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. August Eg- an annual premium of $100, -Carried. Since the war, this solid, Qqebec, satisfactory results when the grownig and Wellington. Further meetings ed of the purchase of pure bred stock ,,,,e,, and row boats to the c,ommittL,e gert, of Rostock, and Mr. and Mrs. Devir-Shier; That tbi�, Doininion of !` contingent, while sustaining the IAb- season is suitable, . I are planned as the later crops reach and registered seed grain and POta- and To -in Bros. kindly loaned their John Kuelma, of Rostock. Canada General Insurance Company eral government, has given affront to The experiments were conducted in Maturity. At each meeting the crops toes and other evidences of increased .boat for '.the starting craft and it -Mr. and !Mrs. W. Hoegy were at Policy for the protection of warkmen other provinces, Ontario was ine . lined a field so badly infested with sow are inspected and a general discus- interest and enthirsiasm in farming made a good one, -being large and all Gadshill over the week end.. engaged by the township be renewed i to go j at as strongly the other way. thistle that the 1929 crop of mixerl sion opened on the subject of fertiliz- by the young people as a direct rem decked. over. Donations towards the Wilbur, the little son. of .Mr. and for another Year at an annual prem - (kit inu Saskatchewan, a disturbing grain was a failure, yielding only 15 ers' led by soil fertility experts from suit of the Junior Fair. affair were received by the committee Mrs. Fred Haegy, who has been im- jum -of $72­413arried. $2.00 received movement, -headed by a klan, was bushels per acre. . the 0. A. ,C. .00 . from Bisset Bros., Stillman, Bros., E. dergoinig treatment in the Sick Chil- for sale of old gra,der blade from dly motivated by Quebec's al- , iplot I was plowed October 25,1929, . H. Johns, Bayfield Highland (L. W. dren's Hospital, - Toronto, for some Charles Kistrier,� 490 cents received and W. E . Man - 'a am Reduction in Alsike. Burch), Kuntz Co., . helsea bridge, 1=1!d ination!p of the government. and sown to barley June Ist, 1930. STANLEY negg. In the, opinion of many this time, has returned home. He now for sale of old posts Wint The new situation., by removing this, This crop came along very nicely and A considerable reduction in the seed An annual has his leg in a cast and when that from Fred WTight. William -Dew: makes not only for political equalib- gives evidence of a very satisfactory crop of alsike and red clover is of- ,MT_ and Mrs. Metcalfe and Mary, -gala day should be made I- is removed it is hoped the operation That the following tax rates be struck I rium,lbut tends to submerge those ap- yield. * ' ficially forecast for 1930,. Ontario is and MT. Thomas -McDonald of Lon- event as it Attracts many to the vi ,hillich he underwent will have proved for 1930: ,General County rate, 3.& L peals to prejudice which have* been Mot 2 was disked in August and expected to produce -not more-� than don; Mrs. R. Woods, Irene a674 Lorne lage who would not otherwise be here. successful. . mills- old age pensions tate, .5 mills; L such a common factor in Canadian plowed in October, and was sown to 70,000 bushels of alsike or about one- ,and Miss -Charlotte Johnson, of St. The following is the list of winners Mrs. Ruduesla and three daughters, coun�y 'highway rate, 2 mills; provin- contemporary -politics. ,buckwheat on ,May 9th. This cron third, of the IM production,. An in- 11,e,lens, and Mrs. Carriere and Mar- in the different competitions- Half- '� township . swim, Bob Daly of Elmira, spent a week visiting her cial highway rate, 1 mill; . It is considered to be better for the was plowed down the middle Of Junel creased acreage of alfalfa is being guerite, of Toronto, attended the fun- mile long distance in, Ontario. There was Rankin, Stratford. 204 brother, Reuben Rapien, and other rate, 4 mills; general school rate, 2.4 country, better for Quebec itself and. and resown to buckwheat the last held for seed eral of the late Mrs. Campbell oil London; J- hapman, relatives in this vicinity. mills, and that the amounts necessary' even, better for the Liberal partY. week of June. . practically -no carry-over Of alfalfa Thursday, August 14th. . yard race, ladies open, Dora C I for each School Section shallbe levied While the latter suffers for the time plot 3 was disked in August of last 's�ed and owing to the extent to which Dr. Albert Aikenbead, -of Calgary, London; 'Mary iRankin, Toronto. 50 0 1 by special rate, entered on the col - of that hostility year,, plowed in ,October and sown to this year F a nter killed it and Dr. William Aikenhead, of Toron. yard race, boys, 12 and under, 11hil. I lector's roll and collected with other being, it rids itself * - Vic Doherty, developing from the igreat volume of mixed grain and seecled down on May is expected, there will be a good de- to, visited friends in -the vicinity for Stevenson, Toront , BRUCEFIELD rates and that a byla.w -be drafted con - r, - its supporters being derived fromolle 9th. , L mand for alfalfa seed during the com- a fe,� days. Clinton. 50 yard race, girls 12 and firming the sarnme—Carried. Shi'Dr- ­ province. -Now, it should do better 1P1,ot 4 was plowed in July, allowed ing season. , ..Another Pioneer Passes. -Mrs. Jean ,under, Jean. Caven, Agnes Doherty, Notes.--4Miss Irene and Miss Katb- Williams: That'thO Reeve and Treas- elsewhere, in compensation for what to dry out three weeks and Wark6d — Campbell, one of the oldest and most ,Clinton. 5,0 yard race, boys 16 and leen Snider, of London,, are spending urer be empowered to borrow funds, I the remainder -of the fall. .Mixed . Tomatoes From Essex. highly esteemed residents of Stanley under, J. Roate, J. Rankin, Stratford. a -ad it loses in Quebec. 50 yard race, girls 16 and under, Mary their holidays at Bayfield this week. necessary for current expenses I When parliament assembles in grain was -sown on, MAY 8th. Reports from the Leamington area Township for many years, passed Dr. William Aikenbel of Toronto. the payment of drain contractors from -0 , acre in eac tilized in Essex County show that the tomato away on Thursday, August 7th, at Rankin, Toronto. Flancy spring board emergency session next month, there , ,h plot was fer Albert, of Calgary, visited. at the Bank -of Montreal, 1Dxeter­l­ICar- islation are the largest la fifteen the residence of her daughter, Mrs. diving, Robert Daly, Lo��An; , J. and,Dr. will be but one subject of legi with a 2-1.2-�­6 mixture at the rate shipments of their brothers, Mr. Hugh ried. Westcott-Shier: That an addi- to cope with the problem years. The !South Essex fruit grow- John of Moose Jaw, S'ask., Porte. Canoe tilting contest, open, thehomes ' -measures of s76 poundg per acre. 'Moff at, - and Mr. Frank Aikenbead, and their tional levy be made on the Winchelsea. of unemployment. These m.easultes ers shipped as many as 17 carloads in with whom she had been living for Clark and Rankin, Strado,rld; Atkin y the will be tentative. They may 6lisist Results. one day. The price to the grower . a -i in fail- son Bros., Detroit. Men's swimming sister, Mrs. T. Baird, and ,other and Stewart Drain schemes to pa several years, and bad bee vicinity last week. -balance due- the township. -Carried. A mainly in starting public works with is, about $1 for an. il-quart basket. Ing health'for several months. The race, 80 yards open Robert Daly' friends in the riner Treas- The fertilized areas show . Erio� � ' ,Mrs. David Burgess, of Tillbury, Williams -Dew: Thatthe fo the co-operation Of the provinces and ' The early crop is ripening very fast remains were brouilit from the West London; Chapman, London. urer, Frank Coates, ,be notified to ed increase in stand aver utifertilized and is -reported of ,good quality. Th and after the funeral Ladies' swimming race, 60 yards ap- formerly .Miss Laura Sawers, visited ber 6th, I of the municipalities. The Conserva- areas. Fertilized plots would ap�ear . e by her son, Dan., - her old friend, 'Mrs. Elder, at the home meet the council on Sleptem accounts tive theory, however, is that the great organization is reported as exception- --- �_ --- of 'Mrs. Alex, Ross, last week. aLt 5 p.m. to have outstanding cure of unemployment, the great to yield, from 5 to 10 bushels per acre ally successful this year in the hand- - - - * ed,--JCarried. S`ihieT-We'1tc0tt:- stabilizing agency, consists in putting more than the unfertilized portions. ]I of beans, cucumbers and other ___ - � Mrs. Janet Ross is spending this Settl the following payments be mads: -present in all ng week at the home of her daughter, That � nip around, the country7s industry, a Sow Thistle is still, early pr6duce. Potatoes have also - . agent,Can. Gen. Inr,UT- 3tr plots but very little -of it in plots moved quickly and' have been a good a. Illastings, of Belgrave. B. ,M. FTancis.. highly protective tariff. This cannot b Mr. and Mrs. A. Wbeeler and Mr. ance Co., premium, $100; Frank Del - be done, however, before the'regular 1, 2 and 4 devc`1aPg4- sufficiently to crop andthe price is considered very Public Utility Commission of Seaforth ' of -Canada Gen. use it will bloom. . �satisfactory. The organization now and Mrs. N. Wheeler, of Detroit, are bridge, agent Dom. session next winter beca spending their holidays at the home Ins. ,Co., premium, $72; F. P. Gibbs,� V t4ke a long time. Moreover, tariff ,Plot 4 will Yield a heavy crop of at has grading stations at Harrow, of their parents, this week. chartered accountant, auditing for tAlations within the empire are to be least 45 biisbels per acre, with very Kiniaville, Leamington and Ruthven, Miss Waugh, of Egmondville, is the 1928, $1'59.75; Joseph Dwyer, balance ebusidered ineanw Landon, But, little -of the thistle getting above the with Newton James as manager. . -rice - -a drain, $15; bile in main. Piot,3 yielded only a I fair crop - — WaterWorks Depto guest of Mr. and, -Mrs. Rattenbury, contract p Winchelve virlien the- time comes, everyone hopes 9 L I this week. Donald -Grabam, balance contract that Mr. .Biannett will give the coun- of perhaps 35'busbels per acre with a Summer Fallowing Pays. XT. and MTs. Thornton Mustard, of price, `Wasbburn drain., $400; Joseph try. a good doje of protection SO that. cOnsideigable, amount of Sow Thistle. R. H. Clemons, agricultural rispre- . `( it may be demon- bloom. sentative in North Wellington, esti- NOTICE TO WATERTAKERS Toronto, visited at the home of the Dwyer, advance on Fletcher Drain once and for All, the late sown, buck- former's parents, Mr. and Mrrs. Alex. contract� $5oo; William Connelly, a4 . strated just how 'much ;.fficiency lies Plot 2 -with mates that West Luthei. Township Mustard, last week. vance on Pyin Drain contract, $1,640; . t by actual count had the small- I Ill have about 4,000 acres of , uch of pre- wb'6a I a one wi Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson and Charles Kistner, advance on Elinlivillel in the systeia Etn4 bow in est number of Sow Thistle plants -per - ummer fallow. "Nothing has impTov- Notice is hereby Lyiven that Section 24 of By-laws $800-; A. F. Hess, dominating prospsi�ity it is capable square yard of any'of the four plots. a so much and'reduc- hose by little daughter, and Mr. And Mrs. drain contract, ,of ` generlatilitt. L. - ., -Plot I gown late will yield a crop ed our crop yield plowing," prohibits sprinkling the streets .through Robert Fisher, all of Clinton, and Miss Treasurer Hay, Usborne assessment, . . .1 ,ed otir weeds more than. July . imipeg, were Wildfang drain, $2,346.50; Charles 0 10M. , , � d'barley providing weather conditions he declares. "Some have found, how- private consumers unless permission is first obtain- Eleanor Fisher, of Wi , Irs r ,, I I . .. " I . -ravel $470.39; I I P " are favorable. . . I ever, that when a great deal of work pone shall be allowed to sprinkle or use in -6sitors at the home .Of MY. and 3 - Stephen, trucking g � " ­ ' I " 'a pul a 9 ed, and. Sam Thompson recently. W.*.Ilington Batten, . trucking gravel, 14 UPPER 'S Ma OOL An enthusiastic evening meeting of i. Clay 110116 -it runs badly in L ner whatsoever the water supplied upon Mr, and Mrs. Norris Sillery and $4,84.71- Gordon Delbri4ge, weed eut- . I _ ULTIS, I wet and s-aggy, any man � I me 60 farme -was held on Mr. the spring and becomes � I .., I so rs . mes- bard on children spent a few days last week ting, $io; Harold Dembem, weed cut- - RES , , I I ,��., � :, . � Fridal`y, August ath. remaining go until it bedO lawns, gardens,'kilass plots, boulevards, or- grounds - Isaac (Gower, weed cut- . - - 1 Hyslop% farm on . . visiting at Barrie and Wassago Beach. bing, $16.25, . . I I hime, beebt- , an� Mv, Q D. ,Graham, Agricultural Rel top slid produces a later crop than 'one tween the hours of six and Mr. and Mrs. ting, $18.75,: Fred Wright, weed cut - Upper School r6s4R8 - , ,. t, ' keiientativb for Petith County, acted as would expert. 'Phis may be overcome of any description, except be . Mrs. McDonald . - n Horn; weed naunced for th0'6k6mlhiRtibW-6 iffi, Will by duakfootin in, and nineo'clock in the afternoon. This time limitall. Manson, and children, of Dundas, vis� ting, $23.76., Freems . -olleg�'t tilotitute­ k **,Jo'hairmi�t. Mr. J. A. Carroll, Direc- to a great extent 91 ited with dl&. and Mrs. Haugh last cutting, $6.25; Gerald Ford, weed cut - at Seal'Orth 0 , . , . jor the lofopg Land Markets Branch, the fall With a cultivator and some anted permis- $20; Wilbert Batten."Weed cut- dit hysat tion shall. not apply to meter users. gr week. ting, . " � I L, Istan lig it inAl 'to'Alp. �, I'a Aii Tot�n'o, otitlined the experiments and farmers are planning on ridilging with. Mr. and Mrs. Sebillig and family, of tinZ .$22i5o.- Louis FlelVher, weeA 061 , , I . I &d'' 94,66mi, --- the Commission. 17, y - P '�MC p6ifitboi'oh$tho results that. had been aplo.w. Ridging summer fallowswith Dy etroit, and Miss Douglao of Saska- cutting,, $2.1514; Miltron, Gower, weed 6&1,41 aid, Thi 'Jagg 'L -a highly reco ' -, , , :: ,16!nO691 t I... , " , 1 ";'_*, D..E. W I minelided in clay erson guilty of a breach of the pr 144 nours 16,110 sion' ovisions of 6 ' I .1 I 0 "" dAtaflied, Btone,of the Bot- R PIO Anylp toon,visited Mr. and'Mrs. Linsay L'yre cutting, $2.60,; Alen isques weed out- , tw�py- 0045. -C 0k4dib* , '. Gua$h dist.. aresS?' exceeding thig, $2.75; Fred Ford, ,-weed cutting 11L . 1. � , , - � � -" -t� -O.A.C.o , 1,_ , , � I , . I , I , 1. "_ ' 'these By-laws is liable to a penalty not last week. "Vowetee M . 11 . , '. '. - ,. I 'k I " I - . n . , .� .11 &f ,11 " I pvincipala in, killing � I C Messrs. Austin and Norman W111061- and grading, $21-75, Maurice, C6Atd§, , . , ,. ­ ..Zll . I � " - -1"', iw#r to emitiries witili L $20.00 and costs. of 'Del ard Apend- grading, 42.50, Luther . . ... I.. .- � Potato Club Meet, I Reynolds, , , s *.`4'l!r -, . . eT and.. families, "isrt J, 7*6h4'r , � . . " I Mod','Mlitl'l�ltll 1;�`, I .1 '.., ­� 11.1-11 04.1*7 U111: ,Voe� *oginildeli 200 fat"ers. and . , A ,ul kiT I t .1 , ,inlrl. t , - "T $ , � elnic ., 16vs, Vt, A01 a O'A W q 'd - .r ,.O�' , t ; -, --,W-. 1 , its others tuthfdated it'. po, to flt&i ,, , Hip't I , . V , , , ,iiW ., Alinen ta m, �� ,�,�,J_.. ,,�,,�X, � . 11.11 I . Abb-61V06 P , 1� '.Tesdo,v� 06 "! i,�� - � ,61604. , vi " J ilig' that: 0. dft'ALr" AA`B�Wfi Mount Btydgos, , &l. 'slid 1fts. $�7.00;�MW,i'H.-ib,;d,.��,,�Milwo i 'i", 'L . if , fat ". .1 ,t1i&94 �, -eced , 'h dkm , �1 ooya,.;�b - 81: . il 0 W and Mrs. Wheeler. 'It qN61,iodit- V-� Ablidn-tl club Watektakers are respedfully requested to comply Ing a week with their pal%'Ats, -Mr. grading, $6.25" 1 , IS a t' 9ft - - P - mda., ., , I . �;�, t ;I orkl 6** I ing, $18.76,; W1 r�; %. k" ; '0 - ,W6* SU -m- Vrbrk go, -i fly on, the faM ith, . I 1. � le k'% ,, w ovigiolis of By-laws. Mr. and Mrs. i'Wilfqrd Hudson, of $24,20; Nolson Hw* .1 1 1, , , .40'_Iqpf�tlit ptfod. 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