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I. ,.11 .5 � trf �1 ,,• wr p W _ ,�/1 1FM* pJ i .. y4'.} ,cll -. 1 x 1. , t t ,','. 4 , t n c ` A 'Ghan�e to vvUn $$0 cash prizes i^^s "*' I-gotmo+ puNlel o11Lo of 'e11d, ki 1 ' M � a7C, ak c1 ,*, x f:r «.;; ^'r.,., =r "T J p ,' . given the people of ,thrls district who ti�Ch, Any ,Skil. �: (rods �. nlal�er `�i YCkiFp, O'Neil #�4x�� ; ri,�r��a' '� eq> ,miter tine Purity' Flioua• Contest, par- (By F. E. Ellis In Family Herald and doubly active 'dnlri'ng Its boom drays. III, athm went 10 Quebec on. r W1i�Tx6.anfi 3rd, cow, .a_p -Vie, �i'�I1Ra� �-t . � -�I ficularrs of w!lavq appear on page 3 �, Weekly Star) 1Viaw, with o,Pp�uRity s'ee�ming to a- WA -'l+e,POY..2, to fic��,. Hei to ld] ns. Bras , Howard Wight � ��t � ;; ;:,'• 1 „ , II: of this issue. Flax growing and processing in gain amvd e, he hag purclha ed a flax :fht'_Nlxe gu7ler $arv6edl. tho cxop er, urcier 2 yam, p"hlil jt, a?ni ;`- l ll�.i r h,' ` it r T11ue Contest is limited! reslid,em�ts (Canada was one of neat war ba- mill'] in Huron County, Ont-, and. is 2nd, Id�award W ,': ,: F am 1A0 aca+eH d of $2 sal, stare Market gabtlEnrtrhetr steer '! �t 1 t I of Gownti s in this, immd,te dds:Urfch,- bfies of :the lash great oouflaCt. when studryfng the situatii'on wi•Uh ,the ad- p 1 l ri;7eli �;,.>iI' e d 4u enmplunpd EiNsoe wecg with .., „„'e 'thee wlorl I 'war started 'thele neve 12 vantage of a long experience � the b p � a h�ffpr (gadder), Q"N�i Bros W. , � t 1 .flaX'" mdlllb ;ln ' Canada. When it was busineso. It; was' J. C. S!hearep, Agri- , � r ob. It dtoekf in one Qestricher,. Howarxl Wnugut.; J*bg, � c .” .. , ,.1 -el er { „ 1. auitural Representative, tiR that cot butte beef under 8O0 ,lid., (YN' $zyn6•' ''`'��." t iyt J" `.'tT L { BRUCEF'I ELU over Ghen,g veno 64. Previous to 1914 - season- L'a'tter, as 'tI e,, fartrh pmant, '� t ' 0 � ���Irlalof•. �►3c �.,� I' ` Jr ,, 1rr o'ce'erslonp figured ed Ifhat they were dao_ ty, whin took me to see Mr. Gordon.Kinsmaan Bros., W. C. Oeatxicaher; , f-;,�**I i ; we saw the cutn'fuiug moa Geake ate or#t An Days Jwdging Uampebbiao-, . rr e Mr. land Mrs. C. Halstead and Floyd dIri'g •wail if fibre sold for $345 a fon. y district that -pan gno'w fall wheat 1h�k t � ` in NECK '10 * 9a#wk Girlie g ' I`, t �+ � �Ff sin also grow flax," ,were niece laid. in the: meiGfleui etasW a lane end And, ,z r L, i r T>t�, r : ' Faldolaer,: •Brucefiebd• Norma,u Fele ` %aQ: A.11l tlR9F` .$ a h► , fi +.; ,j I -tor Sltr,a;t•, orcl spent Suudda'y with Mr", �, , "ke'i~ , siend out flcbare. ,•Ifor baling' a,t' 'i' -" IM fi � i;: ' ,.r, "' of Then opened a great, new mal end Mrs'. T. H. Wlreeber. . ilise great linen Industry of Belfast, "Phe 'bast flax.. fibre Is 'produced son, Crrediton, and Percy Wiug;nt• 1` o C,1 " d r _ which p rovio'u'su lead secured at least -here 'there is lot ,of 'cloudy vera- �e other.. ht , . vrlib the ria- + aft v+foal , , ;rliN 1 1,#0 1 n .`,i a i Csf�n rty ftYre seoo ]lunar w feel. ` , 1 r2�ti , «rx c j: Mr. an M a. k. Scheibe and Ken p Y c�hahwe a wa afld�faahat. 31 fox seegnd p�acel_ Tlue ud yz ani :4satwl� Xsllnl +fid lMll O e`f,I i''I meth, of Zurich, span'( Sunday with 95 per cent oP i fibre from Russia dh'ea and, this sltretClloP 'covnlmy,menWOW �»si j go of robeil 1VI7. 'axed Maw, G. Swan. a d,the Baltic stales, von rtlhat mar_ through the couwt¢,es of Lamilitbu, comlpetilAoan was, Humphrey Snell, of I tucks.•fEa�ve4`s, �a�� �ie#F.��l�Ig, are �s'Vi.¢�if W :hand souUtx�. Spla'kdng of ,the fu a Mr. Haar Coblins�,.of Western Uni- last. Wihen thtis greaC Ehuopean Perth, 'Hwlron and Bruce, we 'have Clinton• I S" Lure Mr.,, Anderson eadd : "If flhle in_ ,r r that vaww% b1� cn�t , � ���� � c «� �. r versity, London,, spent the week -end 'source of supply was closed] by war, more cloudy weather, along with .dusltry is 'given too much war -time f . ilhat are unyutp ' . an41 Int ' ra4.,e��4 at his, home 'blare'. prices tom •the Ismra'Jl 's!uppl sof fibre other desirabae, con.d'.ibians, 'than anY x' anaaturagementt, tb>e Y. sat sone Galeal that wig do a 'pmofitlab7!e roe to d7he sdlsetibn mat nrtot The egttdllcd tl ., tl other part of th,,e, North' American r L � i•d Mr. and Mrs'. L. Cummings, of Wal- available elslelwhlere eliiinbecl to dizzy we sate anly'heaxliing for inc>thar such •faarn Ihia respfexnma%bildty canis anywirete.'" -.,, het conblmlent. We have ]also anaUllear re-. r Sion, and Mr. L.,,Roliinson and sister, heights. When a max'imumi of $2,000 debaclle as wle witme,eraaed' in 1920 If Plica® tlae Qrdm+d iia 1,emtaeui. >, If{M Lists 1711a Robinson, • of Elimvilae, 'a Uon was' reaacyl7ed, 'Uhe d�ndusfriy want gwiae'm'ent, w17iGh els cheap land." we cyan keep sane. 'hbw�svor, 'and casts �, : if,,'j , ! t% ,]rent Friday with Mr, and Mrs. T. crazy; In bhosie ,sections of vvast11rn Increase, Expected do not get out of lane, I believe the � � flax nand ozv r Coats of these quallities are +tfe �si7� "4 °°Do you expect such a bloom as labs L�IeyC any luarder frtvan any other r , 'H. Wheeler. Ontario that 'border on Lake Htunon ]last wear brought " we asked( industry can be e a pemmanlent crap," replied Anderson. "It does y I aliffictlltF to get to -day, m!i,icb .le l c i ,,R Mr. and Mrs. Bogs. Scott and Ruth everyone was talkdang flax, thousands one 'here in Ontario with tho ulaw not take any .snore iaut of the ,soil rat these low prices. 1F yrowro � a{'., spent Sunday fru Sea'fort of acres of Igrass, ]land' were "The government is' not going to r , Y al+l:ovt prices ,to get as completelyout_ Belgian machinery naw available. The than whehC or timothy," aePtdeeL Mr. �� �. wise yat#°tt tnty''right »ow. - w Mr. Lee Kilpfer has, accepted a job far the 'crop 'amid m'ill's apmug up in Id,iffli+culty, wfth•' tale derv,eaaapw=" Gbadbm; "am 'Pact, not sag much but s r " In St. Thomas. coaly 'towsv. "Those, were great days," of,hand," rrlplied Mr. Gordon "The',threat 'err J@um .Pea will be,to se- '� +. �f� , ' Imp'esilal Gover�mea7't uuas' lbs bu you nave .Uo aemermber itlhait. flax us 1.+ it� Y. P. S. Meets s,alidl and told fllax mean Ito me recently. yer 'cube slhLpmenT Iof this 'equipmuent. removed from tliLe farm .coo . sltnaw ` f all The re,gualaa^ nreiat'ing of 'the Y. P, Li. "Why, the fibre you,. could, carry un_ i'ti this ,country a'ight now oar^d late At the li#;tle vi4sg'e of Walt`aun 'toe and aall and n-�� return&- � • �I `t was held on' TuelsiiaY even4ng and ilea one arm was worth a hunldued Price has bean slat at a lave Glhat �,APped' in fico see, tihfe frvmn'Iysfized, I have 'Ivpa+e decal( loml with filie e '.f PEtiCE® ° ropen'ed, with ,Ia hymn. A'l'l' rep'elatled dma,l'ars." _ will encourage production but dbes Y s f� plant of Hca beat Kirby &Sans. I3ere .fibre flax indrisifu Y, a s it is, the type. 71 , i' ' " I� not promise dnordtinate profits. Thus ;" . ; Then clan7'e the rilebacle. The, war is a ,type of . pllatDt that can survive ,• I . n iihe Lo'rd's' Prayer im unison• and d'ur•- iron' dui 1lli'e limeldlghh.. In 'Che Province .�,y �V•a,tG, is in li.n with .their policy. 'i.n, can_ ': 2100.ling tllse busiln,essl plerilod• i't was, deci'd- enul'e!d. Fibre iag'adn came dm a'st'eady any d'epne�ssiioar_ Sevemtteen ycaxs ago of Qirlebeic an nmld,•ustly nP srimSlar'pam- nee'tion with: all Icommoditrieaa Im tihe •75 1 sed to ,give' $6-0 to ,the 'dh'wrch tre'as- Istre'am imam pre-war sources. Irish Mr. Kirizly, who then, (braid flue sons p p to tlrsat 6a Ontario Iran been .. � mlatnuiacturers,, long run it will be bebter for the m- oiled on ,a' co<opematdve barns. 'I Nurer. Plane were made for the peinhaps', an,Uagannze;I _ at Ih:omo -on his, 400 -acre farm, dlecid- deveil . ' i 1It , "Young laeopile''s anniversary. Murray would give IVLr11 more sec recently a f nnanly f1x3m Germ- , omt'zaoUs that we dwstl� there nn Cana'dla. It isl a polgcy gd drat the flax bwsass by the bland-filshleld d -Wi:llilams then iGaok up ih'e collection bad] driven with them. in .their bona .that will develop la permanent flax winter wm4x tear the fiam''il p „ w'Ihen tine"wall have 12 000 acVest of Y• An olrl burin ss 'has been in the fibre fins V omld the miaedlomary peuiad was, ,t'ake'n of need,, ]scald IUheir orders' in Eur- industry'.. I ]]colt forward to the ujay barn' supplied the sec imatlatiomi .9 brtsdmleag frac 'oealtirmies and now. re - by 111ayme•Wa't'sion, on India, ffarold b'Pe:' Fibre an Canada dropped fnoin V small amount of caPti'tmi' supplied the fugleies from their native ^l'and', acre- ' 4 7in:ni an,took the teitizenlslil viol,], $1 a pound) ,to 20'cts. and thlen! 12 ets. fore flax. growing in Huron county machdnery for t'hreshimg alio seed' and �• t'. -' g p P14 Plasm"mg 40 (start ,on am extensive a t7 ftelr which Mr: 'GardLn'er 'task Gh'ang© Ptwcelssons w'ene 'bank -rapt. 'Mills were a.11ane, ,dnettea'd of lesls than 1,000, as cleaning; it "andh fferrr Processing the ! 1 , �' ref the !games. clos'edl. Producers w*elt,e' not padldl the at present. 710 ''hlanldbe this acreage, �ca1e in R�tfr+aw eouatty, Ont., and straw into taw. FIe Is nit equipped ane re ooi Uo Ivay.e farm 2,OOd to a d tient flor thed•r il&nat...'Tlhr indlu!stry farmers will. came to 'l'ook on flax as to make fibre_ Most ,of the flax that q. Q04 lrzenld under ... 1,`' '' �: f .. . - - had heen" given a black eye with ev. ti regular Gnap nn t97'eir natation and he handles is of the okl varieties once .o'f,.. d'er contract. Ai not as an occasio'n'a4 ,crop flax seed far tAW oil s ,is a main ,viery, twit ytheeaLl's will, demonstrate Phe elzyroa7e ooncelnie!d - financial me.,n, P when plow_ (hies, vvaClB the aid of machirierry, we REE S E It i/ 1 C E manmfactur err, a Id, fate miers.. A feeble i'ng 'old pastures.." (line. At the tilmae, of loan visit he was bane addled ant important orop • to ag- attem-p't woes, m l , at revival but this But do -es blot fibre pr'+odmcbi'odr: call idcultnrne in cerWa�a snlitabl� distTncts brass wog a inf5oally' raft tow for Ste.- ft was scarce}y un ler way when the de- Eor a lot of ,ahe{ap Tabor," I inquired. brass works in Coayneeticvt. Tire bug- or,,ilxavie, ,rax before, la wear Industry OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD pr elssio o'f 19 dealt Canadian flax "Isn't Uhe], fllax pulled by liam'd ." ins leas grown beyui'n'd hM Own only. If we 4'ealmled anything at all • its final. knockout hlow.'. A few mulls- "The future or flax in Ontario at farm antd; on his •ow:nl and rentJed from the lust war it ds', that, do O* .i -Tailored �#ORSES OR BATTLE lea's(, is deper7deai:t on the use of ma- (aria at .least, we sbfould' move with a continued to oiler^ale for'Uhe pnodmd land', 300 a'c",,of flax Is tdo'n of tow for the stuffingof u bol- dhi'n'ery," staid Mr. Gordlon. "Theme is And what of the 'funture? .ypam de , >?! extreme caution in expand'in'g the, Bax removed promptly and efficiently. sltealed, furniture but Canadian fibre now mach'intery for everything. Pull- nand vvi11 create a uruc'li llaxgea. itr dmf machtines' are doing a blebtea• and ftlxi b»Jslmesg' Simply phone !'COLLECT"to h'ad dlisaa.ppe'are'd' from lire snorkel. g dv�wtYy. It <rn�aulai'.seeaii, lr'oeve,r, that ^r !! An,dl now the world 'is at wear agait,. choap'eu• j-ob tih,ani ._the Indians, who flax 'has a 'particullar place in! the � SUITS. A, , ". � I AVNW IL�1AM .STONE SONS have 'done most ,of the pulling' in this � grain of this par.t of On- .VARNA ' In many particulars, the, conditions farming :pm • LIMITED of 1914iI S ane being duplicated'. There 'country. Tih'e slime is true at ,the ta'rtio. It ms a beef 'country with much , The Flit of the. Seaso%Y ' PHONE 41 INGERSOLL 7's 'shill' some 'fibre coming from eo,q manufacturing end., - machlin'ery is Idnd. in permaw'emit pasture. .Every r ..i sP IYath,well, of London., is ' PHONE 279 MITCHELL tinenGa,l Europe for the great rayls ar. drsAn,3 'haw about hll7ie marital," I few years, however v endintg a -fe*�'day!s with friends, in Expertly tailored r`rt Ftigh ,quality i lacing Ihan'd labor-_" _ bh�se Pastures Belfast, but .it ds duly a 'fracdon of .are the better for, ,plowing, crapping tbais vicaxity_ English Worsted ,and Serge arra- 1^equiremen4st, Fibrle is not 'required vemltur"d againt, and re-sseeding. Old ssrnd is very rapt terials. These new Suits make a "At the peak lof our prloductian we Mmg. M. Reid is attending the an_ now for•.:t'ire covering of aeroplane t'o be dnfe§t.PA vhth w re warms 'a.nd stunning _,outfit far any amodesrn haye produced, just orate per cent of natal reciting of tli W.A. of . 'St the world's requirem'en'ts,," was the or s grub Tnjue ,pests May Mrs. Fe can an i miss. Neat per+ , stripe, cluster wings, but them is a great d'em7and Joihml's 'Clins7,ch i,'ri Londforr� 6T.RATFORD GODERICH Bot tents and tarpFlulinls of the same or serroulsl anyone scions CP1Tk9al striper and :tcerrtng bone ytreadea raiih,er ,conclusive 'answ'e'r• a n d little son ]lava. • COACH LINES mlate.,`all, If the. industry 5s to moat crops. Flax -is itntlrla� fio - A7_ in Black scud Navy. Also lighter. FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE Anderson Weathered the Depression gioM to join her husband 14. 'lir Sudbury. robe deman'�js; made 'an' it, flax praduc_ P so flax can ,be 'grovv>a to 'best 'advent- Mr. and Mz's_ G. H. Beatty and shade mrorsteds Single breasted Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: td'on must be 'speede'd up somewhere. I have sradtf that the 1929 dePres age only on an old sod, plowed and style with 'the right ttl4tl swing fondly, spent Sunday with tztemd� in Dail, s.S e t and '1Go vm "And w�herg is there a country, out_ ricin gave Canadian fllax.a,,."kn'aolr-ot'lt" worked: Oeseas>rom4vll'y Gvao crops are, Leaves 8eaforth for GoLerieh: Ripley. Daily except Sunday and h•1.; 1.26 blow" WIe14, not quite,: J. G. Andes- ., e of Russia, wlhen•e canditiionls are Cakes lin,, srel^eceasri�ora but not often,. as srci' Rev. and�Mrs. Ietei and dough dont -_ So -n; --with - 2readyttarters at .'__-_.1_.__ ��.__aud' '8:10 D:m. -. - . more ••sudiab'le to .:.,t'hdl§...��p'eedintg txg ' . that a is apt to fie 'a will( o'n lila straw tatyz•, 'Mrs'. 'Hunter, spent the weak -end 19*75, 2175"'a m Luckmow; ori the county lame between �® - Bon. and, dol_, 1Str Stratford and 10.20 ilia.111 night are,t5e in: w es?$ern Ontamvo," the second year aril certain. to be an an cha�am! Connection at Strntforrl fo T mto HaurrFton, Bufi?alo; .T dkil. rTavt.tock, Inquires] T. A. 'G. Gordon,.of S'eafonth. Huron and B,ivet, have 'celminmved to sw'cceeddnag yeaas. 'fire proeesrsorsi Vie Cu Chub of wi11 ' „ ' Woodstock, Detroit, Mr. Gordon was' active, in rano(- P o'ple'rate on an extensive scale and, pay .Awordiing to the qm-1-ily of the he F" present a p'laY. `All in lire Family " play, .11 Agents - 'Queen's Hotel, Qemm retat in' theflax bu's,in,e s, in. .its'_ early days g for the •most part; profitably, The ]land• As nearly as I, could asceirtain, an Tuecsday. nigilait, April 30th, -in the ter; 'lone ,hands, Mrs. E. roll; men', mast games, Mr. Clarence Hbggamth; Hotel, Dick House w•171ers prices'.wero normal. He was oilgq,nal m,i.ltl -was at Ripley, in Bruce, $6 an aura is am, average react for hall. PraGeeels are to be'<i>e@otead to // I� i „ but now they •heave four plants at good grass land and: it v,'Aad seem the Ileal Cross. Came ailo and: en - � I = i' ]uncle a few h,nuis were spent 7n Lucknow, Se'aforth, Mitchell and Taves+tock. The ' eld,er Anldlerson has I IPias •.. Jag a nig'ht,Ps� 'fun: on behalf of the r� s1hor t in tble straw and seeds abund- Y ^ ' r ' s i ": _I.. the futuie,yourself I . . , . . ; i C ..1. i I I ." . ' L I I ? I 1. _!iq '. s...- e-r,e,. I I . . 1. I � --- - I — . � "I __ . I __. _... . - Sex our°line ,of McCormick-Dee'rinq Machines including the New Farmall A Tractor with .cultivi- 1-1 sion. Also the New' Stream Lined Cream Seperat orswith stainless steel utensils and all at the most reasonable prices available, , .. . For lire customers n,ow- using McCormick -Deering machines we have wandlerfu4 mew's, We have over 1,800 different repair parts in stock at pre-war prices. r . COME AND SEE OUR D,ISPLAY- MAIN STREET JOHN.BACHISEAFORTH, .McCormick -Deering Dealer , passed' on solei it was, the junior nam- a Ir- Pleopl'e s ub. bei• ,of the 'old firm, W. B. And,erslon, , why3•' showed) us tirmuglh the Luckmow I. 111111111111111ho.. nnlidl1. 'aindl grave do Shearer and, mne a WINTHROP F Ci @fJ . `Lrlr , iN g t,- �- p ��®/� ' r.. ' , �'"' i i . ... passed' on solei it was, the junior nam- a Ir- Pleopl'e s ub. bei• ,of the 'old firm, W. B. And,erslon, , why3•' showed) us tirmuglh the Luckmow I. 111111111111111ho.. nnlidl1. 'aindl grave do Shearer and, mne a WINTHROP F Ci @fJ . `Lrlr , iN g t,- �- p ��®/� ,r 1{ ' 'orient com7mt'and,eerecr ,the wlhol•e of it. Some of it wu,lii be used, for the, ex•' s.,: ": _I.. the futuie,yourself 3I . reFul picture of the w oil ang anti of Q the bulsdneGe. Among 1ot11er bhings.we ]canned that �- p ��®/� The euchre and' dance h^eld in the hal'I last Fri -day night was weAd at- ' 'orient com7mt'and,eerecr ,the wlhol•e of it. Some of it wu,lii be used, for the, ex•' baro ng- y P� ]deed to have those long- frames and extra pounds of I the futuie,yourself there are 'two dlisbinct typels of flan. Tlhle fibig tyipe has lonlg• but ",. .f/./w/ ®� f o' G:ended. The prize vrinniam . were.: Ladies4 most games, Mas. Jack Cas- .11 .. ����nn }},�., 1611eSL AnivQW � New S" Think of those bigger, fine (togs you'll sefid to market weeks earlier• --if you feed Roe Baby PigStarterduting"wean- wi.tily Mrs. Saeell. Quite a number from Constance at- tem'deel the NAtrinn'al Red Cnosa con- ,a straw is,,ry a •shy seed -bearer and the seed M 09, - ter; 'lone ,hands, Mrs. E. roll; men', mast games, Mr. Clarence Hbggamth; (Thus firm had 'sleve,ral' thousand] bushels of ing days. This farm -proven -Starter for cent meld in the Commrun8tg Hal), 1 produces, 'nu'i o£ an i -' Inferior gtualldty. alba flax mics( commonly' guown 1s // I� bon's hand's, Mr. McNicholI After ° bealthypigsisfilledwithv#,mlfns,pro- 1T'P 1 �!R jay .G� JvL- -- — y I i// � ]uncle a few h,nuis were spent 7n the tarmier ,pliowg and prepaxels the I IPias drawn, for and, Mm Goo. M'aan, r� s1hor t in tble straw and seeds abund- a peripd of 1 ,Year $12.00 6 months 80.00 3 months $3.00 1 month 61.00 I saturday issue, Including Magazine Section: f year $2.00, a issues 25o dancing. "'t 'forget thie euchre and up' to Angus( 31, 1 , ®Ina prepaid 1940 IeGt the flax till other craps' lrla,ve, ,0 ;; 1 Ant.l'y. It is, this type that produces b'ee'rs attenidlecl to and i,t dis• more slat- d<znce this Friday night, April 26th. List w1hen a, prese ltuon was made Latest .large brirnmed oplie--face - AddrOse--___-_-_'---YY-`-�------------------------_--� Sdrtrfile Cody on Request I (!hie''seed for th^e 'ail miblsl'anld, the od1- r s • , Wi.l. "1G ulbau"d lonl0lw, roll( 1'n(t >►°� " ` r . M r. Harry FAdicott left on• Sunday I I '; 1 Hats gaily trimmed with dowers 111101mt. ;.; tim"k (rile ltl bo fo ked' ` � I calve m'ea1 Uhat reaches the sUo''c), It in dvehp and a'bumdia;nit hair , fbat for PV Colborne .to sail on tthe "Fair galore. Bright pastel. .shad e Becoming .. I i I .... .. 'I( feeder. Tlhis fibre will, make upbol l' Kdvey[' ,freight boat for„ the summer. _, .. i ,�: (,; 4 tic r' . Straws that. are fast a . ' sGering law but not export fibre. Dtiz- .. We wash ham success. . s , ffavarite .the couritry over. of• ; ing 'Uh,e bast war, the And�yi;son' firm ' I4Ic, and Mxs. Peder McCowan, Bob-. : course we have many neon eraor$els l produced fibrae chiefly. With the ex_ �-�' ' ;';, try and Jackie, vrseted. Mr. and iblgs. in {efts also. {; :: port market closed; sma1,l'-scale opera- George �atoal ,ori Sitnd!ay. P'&tBCEI� dPon was, continued producing tow' for f� (��i 7'hs W.A.aril W.M:S. w541 hold k Uh,e dfomesti'c z7ra.rlce't. thleir, mLeebing at Ah•e home of Mrs. "But Ulris alone wo'ulld not have Jcdm Pryce on •WedneJsldlay, May Ist: 1 O IX, kept us going," a'dmritte'd Mr: Ander- ? A e_tiirdfial. invitation to alb the ladies Y /'S I s!an. "We !shafted' ;our emp'basils Find .: ..r es extemd!ed. went inba Uhe roduction f certified , 5a I o -seed for the Irish pr•oducea's. Perhaps I 'h'ad' better explain' that the Irish ''`'' '" .,' . CONSTANCE climate is not 'su�itod to 'seed prodf c- : tion. Only'lonce in five to seven, years '"�° Mr. and Mrs. Gu Cunningham, of will Idreir Iseed mature ,su'ff'i,cientl.y. � 't . Londesrb..bro, ,,PFJnt Sunday at the Also they ,prefer' to (harves't the fibre r . IiK MIn1*1 home of. Mr. and Mrs. Ausbu Dexter. before. seed matures, trf•sh flax grow Mast' Charles 17cxter, Mns. James ons, t4rerefo 1 buy imported, seed. VFre ` . y � Ilwgill, Mrs. I2cabert I iws'an, Mr,s. P. . purclriwed' our foundation seed from "; Y Lindsay and Mrs. William Bz•itton, at- Sa,nclringh'am, robe King's estate in ' 0 Gentled tate fi'uron Prestiiyiterial at F,ngiand. It is' of the Liral strains, ., r 1\'arthsu.de United 'ChnnrCh., SeafarCh. the fin,e's,t in the world, We imlpoi t M �q Q�� s Mrs. B_ Sn!P11 had Buie a sulc>cegs- I "WART tw-o tons of seed' annually. This will BY 'I,;, fill stile of farm stgrck and i-ple- •• seed SO acres -awl supply us with, half 25~f nif.nfis on Wednesl'dray of this wee]- . f� of our seed r•'equliremeigt. We have :j, Ky,. MTsy.., Prank. Way, of, Loadesb'aro, . kept aur straiins pure and c'om ,rnamd, a sp*,m't a hew day's with Mrs. Beni goad Mai l,:et. Incide'nt'ally, Mr . Gar- • Take a look into Snebl th, s week, Mrs. W. Broadlmot', • Treasurer. , do. 'orient com7mt'and,eerecr ,the wlhol•e of it. Some of it wu,lii be used, for the, ex•' baro ng- y P� ]deed to have those long- frames and extra pounds of Bion d'nt`ai•med us. that Mr. Andeimori the futuie,yourself of Jym-r WAton, wag also a visitor stretch profitable pork later on. See your Roe E1911ish; Mrs J'oihu Perguson, Scotch; .11 producies the finest fibre seed in the world and, ciommandsl the highest price of any grower. year. the Think of those bigger, fine (togs you'll sefid to market weeks earlier• --if you feed Roe Baby PigStarterduting"wean- wi.tily Mrs. Saeell. Quite a number from Constance at- tem'deel the NAtrinn'al Red Cnosa con- FOR 1940 Town of • Seaforth' (Thus firm had 'sleve,ral' thousand] bushels of ing days. This farm -proven -Starter for cent meld in the Commrun8tg Hal), but deals correctively with them, Features for busy men and all the family, including the weekly Magazine Section. ------- solo, whlich was encored. Mr's. 'i,t'hli.s fine seed for sial'e. O'v'er Malt had ° bealthypigsisfilledwithv#,mlfns,pro- Londos-boro, anWe�dlnesdlay eve'niing. -- — llanK", was thie teil?.11y. "O.W(as:ionlallY I elneyadly been solid when the govern- tains and tninerals•--'•eveWWng yore' Th,oste on the program' mepnesen tang • Treasurer. , do. 'orient com7mt'and,eerecr ,the wlhol•e of it. Some of it wu,lii be used, for the, ex•' baro ng- y P� ]deed to have those long- frames and extra pounds of the different cavnLtrr 'es from Con- stan'ly0 w'ene: Mrs. Leo Slte:pilie-96m, ` •' PAYMENT pager acne age d0i Canada, but the stretch profitable pork later on. See your Roe E1911ish; Mrs J'oihu Perguson, Scotch; ,� " 1paozg, poultu'oln, abase already been exi rued to Ireland. Feed dealer today and start our pigs Y regi►#1 gave ar,Sco, -911- nMrs. E. Ardlaums, g and Mr. Wnr_EIPTS FOR 1940 "And whew,p ,dales, itjpe,'farmgr coarse does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it ignore them, Britton dressed in kilts, sang a ft'bm (the s6dOmmIk7" i! in, Mr, Anideamto'n?"S'catchh but deals correctively with them, Features for busy men and all the family, including the weekly Magazine Section. ------- solo, whlich was encored. Mr's. .-REta • * .. -•^ • ' "Glenemally, he just `re'ntsi us tho - The Christian-SciencePubUshi-- SBctety-----------`-- Ruybert Griinoldby 9=9 an Irish solo.' -- — llanK", was thie teil?.11y. "O.W(as:ionlallY I 'Phe prmeeds were $115.00_ A quilt IL - o e yy�w��n�i �7 f� Qf7hy, tits O D ROAD 1�1 the tarmier ,pliowg and prepaxels the I IPias drawn, for and, Mm Goo. M'aan, The Town will pay 4. per cent. per annum haired noir seed blit we'hav'e found that generallly there 'is tte'nde'ncyy to nleg- a peripd of 1 ,Year $12.00 6 months 80.00 3 months $3.00 1 month 61.00 I saturday issue, Including Magazine Section: f year $2.00, a issues 25o Londw1borl0, was the winner. A recejAion was 'field ,in the Fear_ up' to Angus( 31, 1 , ®Ina prepaid 1940 IeGt the flax till other craps' lrla,ve, ,0 ;; resaters' Hall on Tt�v:r�sula.Y evening t�dxe& , b'ee'rs attenidlecl to and i,t dis• more slat- r d'0 List w1hen a, prese ltuon was made tdlnEo for the bank?'° Dtti4i�t rtr•+q-D rr�l/.� 1��c:yI'll�e ra, S'sfacbory for, us, t'a do+•t'hle worm our- o to Mr. and; MFe. Thomas W. Carter tlt� TDA emars may be ', �. .. - •' selv'ws," .. �, ('nns -Margaret McClure) They were Clerk's „... - Certlfi>�#� an parte in t i With 6,00 'n"'es, of flax 'required' for g I mit Office .. 'F ;> ehalit 'of brie' four pliant:., I d'edded scabbed with a iss,'ealnr r•tr anld 3 /r dens s� of dtisdr,es- Mists'' Cia.ris+sla ,i3at�e' .. , t,}'je �°®wpj �,°d,�, THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS 'tlat 'Mn •Ani' ,Ion must bei one of Ow,, read t'Ires a.ddreiset., A most enkmrabta . h it onta+rio's mios,t extleanspvle farmers,-' I eosao Mine was &peant by all. D. IEL WHSON, tkes will collie to your home every day t roug MOi�11TQRo yy K. K �r • be s�altror-eh.VM��an fleet fpas aflaa.x • Treasurer. , do. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE But tbat is �flb'reom cane of thre fl-eldi Work- thle A job. 'drone well mercer wants 1,k An International Daily Newspaper just st4irtAImf theiALBERT TltAVI'SSs i ,,, � ;,�•' " ' It records for you the world's clean, cdnstr•uctive doings. The Monitor i. '�sss waag pUallleld by aNiamld, lir!ed lien bundles, IRVINE WAI.LAC�r ely'lth (+ Did you a tl-Y ohov'e�lalilug Siad J"Lij' � FI, •lt A' ' ' does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it ignore them, th19 velaid thirelsheldl in lnfaelldnles spec- ft'bm (the s6dOmmIk7" i! ' but deals correctively with them, Features for busy men and all the family, including the weekly Magazine Section. ------- imply! dlesigilned to remove the elect( - wilthou't Injuring ]able fibre, bu'nGiled & $�%Nt i - t ,, Vicar (b'eolnevrotemltl. �> '•A �¢ • r � f Dead Disabled Animal..I - The Christian-SciencePubUshi-- SBctety-----------`-- a;g'adaf: and Gradt,en but to s%di flle0ds, the �tritelr est 1 and 7t' ie your name, m, tliit'tile myrm.?„ ._ . � n?" 't d �I weal, One, Norway Street, Boston, Massac usette Please my to The Christian Science Monitor for hunullem mgain b1Y0'ken ,scud (1712 straw 1'^tbas IL - o e yy�w��n�i �7 f� Qf7hy, tits O D ROAD 1�1 Enter subserfption s'prie kld i6utf to rot,1--'"retdtng" pRlp_ }y]t %tg it tVarq y'UtY • itiL>• ♦ 1G r• a e . ." a peripd of 1 ,Year $12.00 6 months 80.00 3 months $3.00 1 month 61.00 I saturday issue, Including Magazine Section: f year $2.00, a issues 25o ceisig its called,. This 'straw Ihlas 'Uo be r tl(nimfed when ratter I abirlabened' met" } , �Ail^JNE COLLECT: BE.4RSlRi'H 95SCEICIE tl;�a"I Name ---------- --------------��--------------- ------ - 1. Boli "slGoulUdhlmg;'mther pmolcesa• ,by I3ilS "Wifie Pieter( U1ue advevtilgldr. i a 1, which tibia fibre is, separah'ed from the tdlnEo for the bank?'° Dtti4i�t rtr•+q-D rr�l/.� 1��c:yI'll�e ra, AddrOse--___-_-_'---YY-`-�------------------------_--� Sdrtrfile Cody on Request I woody .pttlt, of the 'sort •Vlr. I r s • , Wi.l. "1G ulbau"d lonl0lw, roll( 1'n(t >►°� " ` r I I '; 1 HoW M:adhin'es Displace Men I . . 111101mt. ;.; tim"k (rile ltl bo fo ked' ` � I , c It in dvehp and a'bumdia;nit hair , fbat a stow.. , , I-, Y .. ._ - .. I i I .... .. 'I( „ " ._..,.. _, .. i ,�: (,; 4 tic r' i . .....F ' . w r1 - v „ y �' :Yl. „i ,:..,, +" " :r:. : 1". -NI d , :: I i ( '1Vt ! 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