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Of I Ir 04" . . _nna, L plete _w. �� I � e I . . I 0",11;� '11 b 'ear , a . I . sustained, a . 4tureil, ,h ,a , have t 0 - in Pllerat'Qftl�. !f�!Q]Ipcl� , J110; 8 ''a a 'Orth Ontarlo,,ev- ,,,fair jamo fdr-.�,o w '* phisical . 1. _ I � " ,is � 11.1 - N , ;,'�,,',"'N d , "t ii I � I I or , I . . . I 0 . � I ' I — — — — — — — - , . , .. -;4! I , � . . .1 � 10, i�l-l�q'I",�4kf�,�",,",'�l����l:",;; �,; ,,.,,,,. ", _­' . � . "'', rr ffl­ r".,J­ ,4111,0, .1� i — ,,� . . ,,, " I 10 r'.. '.. ' . . 'r ,,� 11 . . , , - FM 111. . -7 - I ,,� �. .- , early in 0 I M $11ay , ,r I - . ' ,� 41 W,ilat W3 Putzi, Piped ' ;1� I I I ""�;��tr�r,�,,,,_,,: %.'.�, r. '". d ,on and, §pecta r . � �en sh WI . If. �,',`t,`,�'. V,'.,"�'�,.�`�t'f'� afternwi by 14eLean assatilt. by, both play . r . . ..tanloard- ­ , - , �, ,*,",��r.i, X -_ ' I" shid , . . ," r , , . � I .. I I � - � pdpr Of .tile -brut jib . loved to be I ,. d, fall I 14 - , 1. urn.1ce Blaze Ditel 00hage I I "�, . _ _­ � .0 . ' , � , , K I . I .11 Ar - -in an �,���11_� .1 ,�1111111,', 10"Ory ,, 11 [r�! 9,e '���'���i�,'�,�a"�a!i�",If"r":�I " 11� I .. . . tor$. During a recent game, in a Ve oerv§4 h1a, ciinutry',',4 , ?� I I 'I' ' I . , ' . ....�, I -6 lio" 4" r" .1- ''.. . � �� . � ­ I , I . I I " 1,� r, ­ oil F".a#k �� , $1 -,.� 'i ','�!­�','� , . � .1 ti�r & �;_ r _­_­ ,­ Ju0jol _tAA _,,alpdAf, as "I . , - %nd �hqi, lived � i ,.1 - -ItI he A : . tdWn�ir ' adJ6.1hing', :C u. 1-11 - ' ,�� . 1111, '.� . . .,on , � 11 ,- . la;�, � , # , :���, . Re . , . �k,g , I � I --1 .11 1-1 ­ I ': �N�ift& ' ­ , - , -Fi!i. ever" .��.�,� , ._ Q ' " � ,shortly after'imidnight, fire ,brok�l . , i ;IVE "t _` 0 nty of , . d I I- -1 ,� 1- ,,­ "', . ­ ' i- 'the enough to die under a, teen. � any argqment, he settled IV' removed to Stra. Or ? . e.ot Ralp 1. ���;.�l'�.,""ticl"�'�li.�;(,.,��"",:,;� , . . ,h:.Ba,00yoA f R,, ,"f,,'��,�;'�'­ �'; '' r ... �."_, """ ' "'' ar in . I., — � F,4,?,'�J,­1"'4b " , h pt -waw the ` , � BUtchell Advocate. - I out in (�p horn . ,,$U.;0cr1, .. Ion rates, $2.50 a ye uncer even go. Tlh,�;t . rik�t'waY,'OfAt for r4me�vy -a qtery - 1. I lier . � . �, I " ,, '� 1�1!:, - r, I , ,,, . ge to �4 , , N, 4 .(" "i� ��._:! I _,, Bruce, the anno ' t. int,0 I . And 449tbiO ''. - ­ ,ad .. 1:1 Kaix, at., �qal;tslug 4wa ,,V,.$I� 0 a It h ; I I the Colpitel--as every OdY In. St. he had told the last time e was ,_.; ' 11, I—., _ . � 11 � I qd A - A'4 W, ­ � -f� I I r I Utle Foren'1911" �'4t#10004` r "b,asQmQftt­ a�' ,t9h@n, and R,M"ee e I 15,i t, ,J�,i', .,:� , -$3 the act, and added insult -over the Ma1WS"knOWA_-4waS.,,trq1y- a, 6d \...1- I ,damage to the downstairs rooma. , . �,,,� 4,�,,,,�"',"­. Avg �ce. J ., � . . � �Vr . �44 w Joreip .5 , year. Single ,� 11 "k_1 'I'i'i". _ ' . . I . I gallgilit. doXt 3,41 a thlrd,�reealll ,,,.an , , 'i en � I 1", , t4, . I - i .414", L a I I - _-, , I W _h- b' ' d . " " 0100% -40 �, . gentleman In Ith6: Old-fashloi d , t'r 'ch' r I . to. � . Z�,,,- , , �Iq . � eacli- public ddress system. 'Q t:6:us uw�1405 Wb'Cbr* , rr xi A. 1. Mori46 aP6 QeR MOV13 , � " . I Own r a464 � " � n. gh , ', 'r I I - . *x,-,.;pid­Mrs, Bailey Oa&,apent the- f, 1, " ,.,m � 1, I . 0 ,will;, _ I , � . I ?"IM1,11 `11 I : The executive of the W.O.A.A. sense of the, word. And 410 $PIP one'llad ever kn # � befq,r�, r I _ , frOW Wip'r,"Oft"'a"'.r. " evening working hi ,their florist ,�,I""N�,,1�1�..6," . � . e . � �, , Iftmber of Canadian " uk that we who live.1it t0day's be iW charge of'filte -hydrio� line ,con,- I . � . , %"�T­ 1,�,`, � ',� ,..'d ... I Yes, 'the', town took off� its hat, 4Q9?r to Q ReV. - '1*"'41§,�,A,J,,,;- I 11 _.. ave -world :qo longer care.fpr v4fte,o like not In tribute 11 I . I 4trubtion, between, W.1110am an#r s4pe next _.keir homq. , � ww" Newspapers I 11 h recognized the problem, and, 'h' V � . . b" hi 41fection, It ; .� � . atives-1r; -� A .�. ana , " . �%,�'­,I�,,, r, eld , ;Ont, T,Ofido� i. ,60W - .- ,',,i�,",�',��.���'��',����� �' . . r Wrbiceter. Mr, Morrio-r-hopea, to , , -�, - � __� fqr� � I . I I . . 0 that? Pok you think that in sm ,- � ,,�' "I �, . 4T,11"'.0 Y iblie - ,� "'�, :" . , .was saying, we b I . . Move his famIly,hk1L0 when he ' n ' a. # etur p,�. i-, _, . 0. I., ,,,,, , I" ­ quite properly have meted out sev- ,ve in the:�va, . AM . py, r �Ir�ct' t),.jhqii*, �4qm6. . I ".k V k;. - Or the Colonel", lues which You I ­ . 6rtly _f '" qst4,, , "I el, I Association., held Coiiinel.. We I -1 � N?­­;� , . I � ,q'c ,-,,,,,'after their '911 , .. ere penilties *in those cases., which towns like ours , pffeo. SU ', .. � I',, - 't we have beconle so worldly-wise believe that a man who �haB IlVed . - accommodation. - Wdughat� Ad� I ­ . Ir � � , .. I . . � ,,, . . , ,' 'n � I", . noe-Times., R,ailey roticb& smoke� , - I , , "', _,-.� I—— have come before it , That is sound that we doiVt know what It means here all hie 'life, who has carried sess, onpi plump, . va " . � . r � hA,10ft�,Xrs, ,,". M the basem ; 4 , I . . - i I aoqpiiig�� ;,u -Jrop. r I ' - . ,, _�e ilt � ; . :� , re to have a neighbor who � it, b, . , p . �� '. ��.'­ Advertising rates en opplicatioli arry mo .6 heart a profound love for . w,ui,te slimp, - ' th " 11� . business,, for if the trend was PrK- was not afraid of his convictions? . kWill Celebrate 93rd Piothday W,heii-MXr. Balle�,op.eite&. er 40017- . �i I. ... . humankind, w.hd could say "I will, . .. , . .1 , fialaiii �,suot, up the i 11 , , "" PHONlil 41 If you do -'if you beLlieve -that what 11.1 Hi�'. fis.qure is �,so neat . John T., �C",tep �Ill �bservi, his: t�- Investigate, 11. . I , � . mitted to continue unchecked it f1tight fbr the right and at the 'same, . . ,,, , iltdirwiy -ta tamp kitchen.. An ��Vl�� " . i.. _ I ".. �7, ,,:', r . . - ' . . 93rd .. birthday r Olk, March 14. Mr. '. ' `_ � , , f, . , 11'.�,,�,'� ' 4 , -1 as Mail we used to call "Tbe rIght Way 0 time forgive the wrong," was 'a :'' . I and trim! - .. ­ r - N left the housal 0. ­�. i Authorized as Second Cl would not'be long. before hockey life?, u. longer impresses pecPle­z� 'Coultes me with-11s.-parernii from $ion.folldwed; vllich, . _r � W ca 1. .11 1. I .. . 15h6nt- . N,,,�-'­ .. P-ost Office Department, Ottawa rare kind of man who makes the Sh,q, s sp suchfood ,County a,bOut,9Q,,*eArrg- ago: fn darkftes�. The Are il`e,#ar r . M Y,ii'L, � .. , , "o I � would suffer. It is not reasonable ' you should have been with me last life of all towns better and more 5 . Hilt9n - I li �� 11 � � , , Week. - - � . 06 rich cream pies, aft,d. ,has resided on concession 6, responded, qul�lliy, and; ��e , blaie- . ' -�', !,'�, " , r r enduring. . ' '' � tP'the I)assin ,r, ,. � anif' . "I rrr I � that the greatmajority of spectators I . . I I '. I ent A. 1, ..�:,'., . SEAFORTH, n-iday, March 14,195.9. saw a town talct off its hat. 1, And pgrs.eVei,ts with I East W4wantish, ever Since. . Al, was P01111110d I ' .1 I c, N�: �,�!,, - .1 in Small towns are happy because I . though not. . so. active as . f6rm",Iy, kitchen. The ,;rest, -of the- OwEL-- Z%.� i � and players who like the game should saw almost everkbody who lives, i they have such citizens. Men like i I I exireise'. . ... d ,.,� .. . . . I" of�.1-r,g-�4,s:-,,black6,up.diby sniake arld� 4 . .1111, ­ the town pause to say a fond and Mr. C6ultes enjoys good health aw I . I ... I. . ip I . rig ,�. - ) suffer because - qf the intemperate Colonel. Rice and the heritage he ,Dept. c4 Nationat Hdalt I h and WiDlfari, .mark eye -''the woodwork d . I r�l, � ,,, s Aid Societp p respectful farewell to one of their, � . I . blistpre from theL, I , %!,i The Children I are the verV' ' has. able hearing and � . - 'Fire is believed. to' havw 0 . .� ,�� 14 ,� . I _ ot sad be- enjoyed Am*-,defep#ed . Wit for a person of his age.m- heat, . ", actions of a few who have no conce friend& They were n 81 -iburuin�. fur-- - ," �';'; I I . basis, of the`vuWlife which every started from the oil � � P� 1. their fr4end woidd not have . -wool NNW' 04 - ,Tingh4ni Advianee�Tlmes. : I . . � � . �i0.0; There are many organitations, in tion of the meaning of sportsman- -,'so -subdued citizen of a Western'Ontario.town . _ - I . I . I I e , Qfkhe dapage� . " ere 4 - 1,11, 4�'11: 1, - wanted that. They w . nace. :No estfulat 11 ; .1 Huron County and it is often difficult ship. - � because he held a strong seime ogi,paxtakes of and enjoys. When Extend Water Main To Cemetery hag. been made. Insurance was car '. _� 1. ,�, " , , we -as Ag'one -Clinton Cemetery Board, meeting .ried .on the bouse.-Exeter Tiraes­- � N ' � . . the fitness,af things and would have such a man has to leave us Yea .. XI-�­;'� � f0reventhe well-informed citizen to In the same, vein Ole Lethbridge the less, know there is a gap 11.1 . . . . 11k-." - expe 90 � , Tuesday night, decided th re- Advocate. - . . � . . ' , ,,� ' ,., , ._ � �, 'lit. the community existence. � cord of burials at the'cem"t 01 be �. eted them to ,do the right!seu, Interesting Items Picked From . ,i,�,� ". keep in touch with and to learn the 'Herald takes inconsiderate hockey . .t.ry �­ . thing, not for his ga-R-6, but for the' . . for what he i e I Sunday Train's Endorsed' . . I � r4,�i -Xiature of the operationa-��'a each. - spectators to task when it says: values he hold and k But we ar 'grateful foi the mem- The Huron Exp"Itor of Twen- kept on a separate ch�ftt and left , I CharabOr Of.' q I I �!,�','.%,j� . ... thought'it-was worthwhile to b.e-'ory. We know that on the other ty-five and- Fifty Years Ago for safekeeping in the to�vn vault. Clin-ton and District - � I I ��,f,�,' I oreanizations who are " ide all th , I A co,mmittee was appointed to in- Commerce held! its March ggnera& %5�,�:� Frequently, , "Hockeyk� fans who throw things on lieve. is e trumpets sound'. We . - - . � �, Fg� I - ' ing the meeting in the. town council !c4am- . . , . I I ,�,p , vestigafe the cost of extend ,,,,�, -res'p nsible for the provision of most the ice during the course -of a. game, -So they took the'flag down to know that, on this aide, life ,--- - - — . . . � '. - 0 0 I lined .the on strouger and better because he Prom The -Huron Expositor present Water main. to the ceme- ber.wednesday evening when the, ,'gl!,-,�-� � ., half -staff, and they . - I . , 0 , "'' " .., Worthwhile servides are heard from and who thus hold up proceedings -reets, and they said,­-6ach to him- was part -of it.' �. . . I . tery, with 4 cost',of material 'eati- l4embers 1�ad the P�rivilege of hear d I I ,�,g?,,'��� I �.. at I / March 18, 1927 . !ring address by -Dr. H_ .. Z141 nton Ing an insp . .. ­ il'.".1". , -the east. and endanger the players, nel," asi At the gravesilde, after the final mated at around $750. . - CH ,_ - I" can be self, "God bless you, Colo i I A. Showalter . ; ;§�� - the gun carriage passed, bearing volley was fired and the Last Post ,Mr. Bert M'CKXY, of the London News -Record. I Stratford -business k, .. . - ' p, k I . I � �, ,� I �,_�­­ One of these is the Huron County classed thusly: high i,C� flag -draped burden to the was sounded, about a dozen boys Road South, ne�r,Brucefleld, under- . executivakand b I y9adi Of Kist Canada.. ILI I I . inevitable dust from ,which we all swarmed over. They were looking went an operation for appendicitis 94 Years- Of Age Limited, and wWe-aigeveral matterst r I ,, - -.1 I I'll cy I � . - 1, 1_11�" I -Children's Ai& Society, the agen I Mrs. Win, Stephenson, beloved of importance werer discussed. Pres-- �, �,,.,��.- . "(1) Those who throw pro,gramS have come. ifor empty cartridge shells. on 'Monday. ­ -the- I .,, . � which assumes on behalf of Huron Underneath the sadness was the. I I resident of Brussels, is 94 years iden,t H. E. 'Hartley was ie t 11 ". , A. Sills, i. M. Govenlock- and � 11.1 I . citizens responsibility for unwanted and paper on the ice are emotionally ,I . As I watched I could not help , G. of age today. She is enjoying fair- chain Horkee Elvidge .stated that . I � , � ,,,� ch humanity which makes the life � �te' � - I but feel that the Colonel was there K_ M.� McLean were in Clinton on ly good health and still gets out to the ,O.N.R. -wag considering �ntxo­ � 0 -i..,,�k­ I unstable. of Colonel Lincoln Rice memorable. . .. , ,, . to visit with "I''. : uneared for and neglected children. . o, savoring the life, enjoying the Monday attending the funeral of her children. -Mrs. Steph- duction of a Sunday evening train. . �­­.,Id' I. . There were fellows on. the Main youngsters, pleasure. . I the late Thomas Fraser, one of the C , � I .11,,,!V�% 11 I I ",.,:,� -there has arisen i Street watching the cortege pass - . enson, the former Mary Jane,Cole, service, which would make onnec- ' '(2) Those who throw articles of I is, a daughter of the late Mr. and tions at ,Stratford. It would leavia , ,'. , I. .hrough the years . I prominent men in the South Hur i`.�A,�:; � , r ,an enlightened conception of the re- , ., who played a game of pool with You see, he was their friend and, o i n riding. I . Airs. Win. Cole, pioneer settlers of Clinton about 6:45 16 I - I'll, �rl , p.m.'and returm . -R-. %91 I clothing, playing cards or peanuts on the Colonel. . he liked to see them enjoying them- The stag euchre held in, Win" the Brussels -area., ,She was born about 10 p.m. The, Chamber pasg�e(j I , I , � 11, �� . I I ,-,` 1. onsib Community to its ' "He wasn't any good at all," one selves. � ,;�': .1sp the ice are morons.,. 1. throp Hall Monday evening was March 6, 1858, in a log"house near a resolution requesting, the C.-N.R.. I -;t . . I .,'Ili �'.-' �, citizens, be they old or young. The. ft� well attended. Prize-winneys were: Brussels and lived in that district to inaugurate this new service, im 4 I i;', . ' 'O' ' For most games, a tie between P. aJI her iffe.-Clinton News -Record. view of the increased R.C.A.F. traf- I � I . "I I 1. "., _. Afflclren, who through no fault of se oins, bot-, 16 , �, Little, Joe D61mage, Jas. Sinith and . fle at this point. A letter 'to this, I .V�, . I I . '', 0, 4.11 Aheir own, are denied normal family tles or themselve.9 -on the -ice are in _Ie A .Smile 'or Two Andrew Coutes, the tatter winning To Open New Service Station % effect was ordered sent to R. C.. ! ,!I'. . I in the play off; lone hands. was a ,,��,3 Mrs. Edythe Creighton is now in iGadsby, District Passenger Agent,. a . . �4i;y � , lives, have a particularly legitimate need of psychiatric treatment, --and , I , - .. _1 . �� - - --_--� tie between P. Little, Joe Dolmage, occupation of her new premises, at Tofouto. After ,some discussion it ,,��,,.. - � . 'the, , * � . 0�, . claim on the community—a claim the �sboner the better." - � Jas. Sholdice and Jas.-Mose, Mr. the southern extTemity of the vil- -was decided, by motion that _,�', �, , I bout the two dis-. relieved "I thought you"said love- Sholdice winning in the playoff. lage, -, q�, . which is recognized in the existence . - 11 . 4 . appointed butterflies who went to making. I . � which will shortly lie opened Chamber request the town council- I . R.� I . . Consolation went to. -Jas. Simpson as a service a . tation' and lunch for a grant ta assist in carging Opt 1. I I I � a dance and found it was only a 0 � . V .1 , �, , * .." I I ; of the, Children's Aid Society. ' 40 � moth ball?" - and, Henry Palin. room_ with prob,&ble additions for 'certain civic Improvements, sticb. I - _... � I 'Ili. I . � 11��&a­ . I I M", Every citizen in the county who . 0 "Why did you'come to college, The two -act play , 1. The Old Fam- the future of motel act6namoda- as street signs'and numberin,g� A. .. I . Nld, . . .g which has start on this project alread h . � lt�­ � Making a Comeback I A guy and a gal were sit'ting on I anyway? You are not studying," Ily Album," given by ,the Ladies' tions. The new builCrin y aa� ,­ I pays mum. cipal taxes has* a share in . PI I . 1�, ,�� i her couch discussing intellectual said. the Professor. Aid of Northside United Church on been under constructi n since lasit beenmade by the Chamber. A reso­ 1. � . I I "W .. .,,�!'� . ell,"' said Willie, "I don't Wednesday evening, was a great fall, is composed of white brick lution also was adopted that counr- I . , "!'I., I ih6 worlr, of the soclefy-knee- Hs' o -per- New Brunswick has had one of its things like mental telepathy. I ays success. The old photographs pro- with ainiensions 60 fee I ��.11.�, . . q.e. 1know exactly myself. Mother a t by 30 feet. oil send A delegation to Ottawa to� ... NW,'.. :�. d you call it mental tE � ,�� I ,V - much amusendent. The see- Besides service station and lun d for -the erec­ I .� , _ ations dre made p6ssibl'e by the pay- worst winters in many years, and the "O"' -me for Pa liament; vided , �""... I pathy," the girl asked, "if I were I it is: to fit r I .. . " -the form of a quilt- roome, facilities - ' .E�,. .. ,. inent of grants by, Huron County' result has been that travel, on many . thinking about the same thing you U'hcle Bill, to sow my wild oats-, ond part took , the, building has titin of .new housing units in Clin- k � ' I .. ,T�` are?" . I i Sis, to get a ,chum for. her to t5ig bee, and the costumes of the modern. living quarters, and the ton. -.Clinton News -Record., U.: -Council. But sometimes money in it- occasions, has been most difficult be- n 6 I * . . . 1, .. X , 1" L; ' "No " the guy smiled, "I'd call marry, an& Pa, to bankrupt -the ladies. were a -musing a d gav ev - � ..�� .. . - - - - - - - - I I - ,'�,.,�, . self is not enough. There is need for -cause of deep snow. , But one thing that itst plain lu6k." I family." - I . I dence of having been worn in the - . - '10 � it � , — -.0 N..0 mro WAW ­ . . 11 , . . . - . 7 � . I 1;.. �, " . * I 0 long ago. The program Inci,qded: ' .. 11 ,,,, , rm ber!& Clock," Mrs. . . . . . . . . . �,. "'el , - ' , , I I , " I I practical assistance, .which'can be tile s have done is to, .create The committee an an old ladles' . The wealthy socialite was show- Trio, "Grindfat hi ,Thi � That ' I ,�".; . "to - , Mrs. A. W. Sillery and . A S � ' g . HibbertTowns 1 ' .,.�,�. rendered by individuals themselves, a ain - an interest in,'snowshoe,ing, ' home was discusiing their,program. ing a frierld over his new house. W. P. Lane � . . � .�� . , 1. One member suggested that a glove "I can. have my bath in my bed- Mrs.Wm. Cudmore; a -n Irish song By Miss,Belle Campbell) .. ..... 11 : . and.quite'apart from the contribu- and for the first time in many years . . . I I M,?�, I , . I I . making claals would be an interest- room if I choose," he remarked by Mr. Chapmalf; %recitation by I . . . . 1� I , I . . - - - - I -, I wr , , " " " �,�, , I ,,� V;' , " li�l I 'J� � I , -.11 1� n "VVVIP " I � ,;, ,��, -;w I'll " _ , ,,, ,,w - 4 - .1 1',, �, 11,�jlr "', I 'I-," ,,_ I T , I _ . - . " , I li�111 111111111111took , wo ", k I " , i ., " ", 1'�,,, , , , , ., _ , ,� ,! - Q ; �. spe , j_. R I ., , , , ! " � , : , , _0 ", " pta, I it . i VIN, Amu W, �,� � . tion they make. through ,the taxes it was not uncommon to see people ing project. �sxrugly. -1 just touch a button and Mrs. HutchisOn. -Mrs. W. G. Willis - ,� - - - - - - _i, . , - j 0�� "Wo -14, � I ��,�� i;� they pay. getting about the, -country,gide on " ­ " Do you think that is really nec- the bath, ready filled, runs into the',.gave an address on men's ' Of. that part of Hibbert Town- was n..t. visible because of,..t4a.: ov-- 11" . . I essary-at our age, I meanr asked bedroom on those two'raifs. Let Rights .11 Miss Susie Govenlock and ' ' 'I 1, 11111R."'111, , .... . . ship -surrounding the villages of erhaAgin,g trees, the emlgrant�..- . I 1, �z�,;. 1. `Ilere is the.-Inatter of plac.irtg-&H_. -- f-aurAiar.-webbed-.-eorAr-a-pt4ons.----- ,e elderly--woman;-loo-king some-__m`0_&h9w wou-Ilow-simple-iLis.11 ._Mrs, Thomas,,Grieve gave. a.Scotch ain started .to Arek .into the district. P . .. I - - ga�v_ . tafra -and -Cromaxty. many -c. —, .- I _ I hwo- ---- - - � ______ �' i The householder pressed a but- . gue. Mir. Thos. -ICanda � ,­- .. --ago that what alarmed. , , . say- "It is my native lan&, the Hibbert was one otthe townships. . 1. - -dren for adoption and the findin . of a . . , It is only a generation selections on the *vlolin.v i�oj - 1, ' , _"�,­ . 9 ' "What, glove�- making?" another ton, whereupon the bath, filled with several � where :1 was ,born." And in which made up bart of this olf�_-- ..., p 4� , : . suitable homes. 'Last year the So- , snowshoeing was one of * the Most of the inmates asked. water, glided in-.--4but it also eon- The proceeds amounted to $100. this, sketch'if is this section in millionacre , bloc in the Hurom I . , I r- , . "Oh," she said, looking greatly tained his wife , ! I ,,�, , . Mr. E. H. Close will be open for 1. ,,, � . ciet� placed twqnty-six children for pop:ular winter sports, and until � I I ' . which 'we are most interested, The Tract. It was one of the smallest,. , . 1, " ., I . .. I I I business In the Cardno Block on � I .. ',,,,", ", I ,A4,. _1 adoption. There is We greater prob- skiing came into vogue in the thir- '! " , I . :'."�, :- � �',-,, I lem.of placing children, who for var- ties- every winter would see snow- " K,�" - , - - ,� A , . P, I ".'.." 1. . . lZ may not be suitable for shoe parties held by schools, indi- Z, ;, ' . � �� ,��,r.��, �­ : adoption * in foster homes for vary- , viduals or organizations. ,,',)r,,' - . � �, � il',4, r, � , mg periods.,, Such children require .. During recent years the sport has . I N�,,'�, . _'y abandoned in . . . . . . ��,,,,�,--, Ithe love and affection that only a been almost entirel ; �,,11.,,,�,�,'.�.� - I I , `_ - i _Il' . properly balanced home can provide, citing sport of - '61 i� I . . . . early history of it can be better hav4ng only an area of 42,306 acres.. . . Monday in his new stand. 6iderstood by ,consjde�lng briefly, Among the shareholders and direc- . . � On the evening of March. 11 a the history of the CanadkCompany, tors in the Company was William. � � . .. large company of friends, and the old. Huron Tract, the beginning Hibbert; and it was for -him the, I neighbors assembled at the sp'a-, of municipal affairs, and the open- towrilstip was named. For some, , � . , - ' ' cious home' of the Forests, Tucker- ing of churches, schools, etc, ,reason it was settled at a much : - - - ­ ­ I. I - smith, to spend a pleasant even- , . __ _ ­_ ___ I — ___ ii ing. The occasion was 'Vid'(Fiftg, --F roiri -na—rcN-T,-18Y,f, one-seventh _l1ATe_r_1Ve_rfo_d t -Han the towiTships, I � . . . good,bye to highly respegfed real- of all land surveyed in Upper Can- along the Huron Road I farther. ,,, dents in.the persons of the McGre- a4a -was r6sery �1 ed for the British west toward Cli � nton and Goderich.. � J � go I rs, who are about to Move to Government and was known as. In this. township. tile transfer fr9m, I . "�� n ,, d �'u I the Crown'to the Ca.nada Gompaily- ., . M, I ,,, .�t: A own eserves, an ano er sev- ,?.�'. , I". . and where tile child can be assured skling. There probably are many Large Litters For � generally are most frequently de- their new farm on the Kippen Rd. I �Nw v l "Danny Fred," entill,was set aside as ",Clergy Re- was made on August 1, 1839. . . , . I.: I . tif security and a reasonable Stan- hundreds of,children in the district . Larger Profits ficient in thE� first three, 9ertie and the I I Robert Donkin is'believed to ,be, I 1. ., 1",-.� . . we'ens, as they are better known, serves,". for the support- of ,the I � I I I., ,,, �_ �. � Over' tilree hundred thousand It is for that reason that com- Protestant clergy. It was proposed the first settler in the township,. I � � "I V.­Z� , , dard of living, and wherd he or she who have never seen a pair -of snow- were called to the floor and Pre- . ', ,,;�.". . , sows will farrow in the nekt three mercial fertilizers are generally having erected a log tavern at,Car- �, ,�, if V ,, . . by John Galt that a company 'be ... ;�. , ,, CA share the opportunities and .re- shoes, much less tried to_use them. months in Canada. Every hog rais- used to supply these three foods sented with two beautiful oak rock- of ronbrook corner, on Lot 16, ,Con- 4 1 . 1, -,NV,. - . .1 . IA ., . , either singly or in combination. era. � formed to take over the ,sale I , kp 1.,� . Sti ....... Will er wants to raise large litters for . this reserve land, and later this cession 1, some time prior to 1840.. 1 ,,�,., sponsibilities of family life. Foster Perhaps this new intere . it is the extra -pigs in the hiters Those containing all three ingredi- , . 1. �!..., . . � . a was known as the Catiada * 'Com This was the first, pla6e after leav­ I . 111,kl',�,."?,, I parents are remunerated at the rate spread and next winter snowshoes, which increase the profit in hog ents, are known as comple�te fer- ' . ' pany. . Ing Mitchell, where a stream jof' � � b , I I of tili .. From The 14uron . .- . . � 4 . , k7 : ,z as tthe� I , �,")�,, raising. Actually, the raising ... qra. Expositor water crossed, or w, near 11"'. the Society which have been gathering du§t in ' After much negotiation the Brit- newly,opened- road, and this no- k I IV large healthy litters of pigs de- To most experienced farmers the March 21, 1902 ', greed to sell in doubt was -what interested Robert I I . �.,k�, �! sy!�,:�''! ­ assumes responsibility for clothing attics and ­basements for years, will ,ends on attention to many details. numerical formula used in sehing I " . . . �,-,w , - fertilizer is w November, 1824, to this, company Donkin to settle. at this, point. The, 0 1 ,, -F.4 . On the other hand, neglect and a complete ell under- Mr. Geo. McKay, of the 4th con- - re ,", .1 5 and medical and dental care. again, come into their own. ' foi sale 1,38013 acres of the village whidli--sprang up here Was- .1 �,4? . 1. I I . . . carelessness can, result in heavy stood. To the amateur garderiet cession, Tuckersmith, sold his -50- . . A,1��` ! � , There are within -the district many . I losses of young pigs. Why not or t-hosO less familiar with fertiliz- acre farm to ,Mr. Guy/Caldwell, al- Crown Reserves, and 82-9,340 acres named Carronbrook, for this brook. I I . , .11 . �� I . 1. , I I 1'1 I check over the following list to be ers, it Is often something of a mys- go of Tuckersmith. The price re- of the ,Clergy Reserves, and the wbich qows through it. On June - I � ��,, , . I liomes where the presence of a child ----- - * pace . ,-Ml, �. set by the Commission 'in 25, 1878, its name was. changed, to, * ( ��- ,, . . - ure that the main essentials, in tery. ceived was ,$3,200. 1 1 I.... . . a I E , 1 ��, . � charge was 2146,150 5a..The cler , - 1, i I wbuld be. welcomed. If you feel you .1 successful pig raising will be in-' The figures represent .the per- ;Mr. John �Hart, Varna, has dis- gy Dublin. Irish, own—later, St. Col- ! ,, 111;,��, ,,',':,' . i centage of nitrogen, Phosphoric posed of. his blacksmith shop and did not approve of thir, amount, umban—,kas ,w ere the ifirsit settle- I i . T. p.41. . Must Assume' Responsibilities eluded in the swine program9 t, 111�Fll van help the Society in the work it is . and other arrangements had to be I , V", . 1. Good feeding of �be sow be- acid and potash (always in that or- business to, Mr. E. A. Eph, of AyI­ , ent in. Me township was made.. � ��. 4 �,,t'.,.'1, doing for the unwanted children of . der) in each one hundred Pounds mer, who takes Immediate posses- used. On May 24, 1826, this ptob- in I I . �­ The necessity of municipalities re-, fore farrowing. In the 'records of the Joint town-- . � I!— " . . of fertilizer., Thus a 1004b. bag of siou. The price �paid was $1,300'. lem was, solved to the ..satisfaction ships of McKillopi Tuckei-smitlu. . _ � ft.�,�� 2.,,Warm-, -dry, clean farrowing of all coh-cerned'try, dropping the . � . .­_ Huron * County, get in touch with the sisting any moves that will result in 10-5-10 fertilizer contains ten :Mr.,,George Baldwin -bar, disposed and Hibbert Ili 1939, only ten � , , , , - " I I 1, ,`��,,,,��.�, Clergy Reserves altogether and i;�,�`,, � , Chil,dr&� Aid Society of Huron the lessening of their authority and Pe3n'A'pig brooder as mentioned be- pounds Of nitrogen, fkv� pounds of of a handsome $550 piano to Mr... names are men-tioned, and the to-- . ` . substituting instead a bloc of land - 6 I 'V; , I I ailabl! Phosphoric acid and ten James, Weir, Of the Royal Hotel. value of Hibbert .at. I '�, �`�:i;` County, Goderich, Ontario. curtailment of the responsibilities low. . tal assessed ; 11 ,Q;, , . I ... .." unds, of water soluble Potash in Mr. Arthur Forbes, Jr., is -home in ,the London and Western ,I)ls- that time was 2314. : I 1� ,�, .- � ... I 4. Guard rails In the farrowing PO trictg, ma � , ,� �,. I tfully theirs, is stress- p , I the elemental form. de up'df one million acres . ", "'.: ., . which are righ , U. from Detroit, recupearting. While Ili 1M, under the -supervision of' . ,,­.tr.� , �­ , , 0 . �� - What effect do these chemicals engaged at -his duties ,as -a tele- just Plirbhased from the Chippewa Jo I 11 . . lij�,E,��., - "' I ed by the Hanover Post. I .1 .5. Attention as required at far Indiana. Later, this was increa�ed hn McDonald, Canada Company's .. �� 4X� - - " . _ _ rowing time. I have on the growth of a plant.? � phone linesman,'he fell frbm a pole chIq3eng=In Canada� the 2ndr. ­ 71!�E.1%11, - - Pointing out . that municipal cou by another .100,000 acres � V'1611�1` I I Hocke-0 Conduct ' . 11-7. 6. Clipping the needle 'teeth of Nitrogen promotes particularly and enjured his back and arm. , to. male and rd ssion, 'Was surveyed:.! I I , ' I " 1P .... .. . . 0 .1, � . . the developinent of stem and leaf Last Monday as Joshua Denni- up for swamps, ponds and other un, . - ; 15iz i.. I . cils are facing increasing pressures� the pigs. and a surVey of the remainder of "?011'%4;`, � , Hockey is properly regarded as . 7. A nutrAtious, milk producing ra- and is required 'during the early son, of, tKillop, was coming into saleable land. ,Much of this waste' the township was made in 1835� 1 1 " 00, , " . . .land was the ,Ellice Swamp. in, , , , 'V,,�', , I , the Post says. . ges of growth. Too little nitro- -town, i'vertook-an..eight-yea old , ' , � 11, ',Yit,'�, �. . from the Province' tiori for the nursing sow. . sta 11 John Ratb, of Mitchell, was an as --- 111. "; , Canada's iiational winter sport. Late- Perth ,County. , The price was to be ",­ ­.., . . - I I , . , , V�,',,' i... "The Province is crawling with 8. Treatment of the pigs with an,gen,results ift'stunted growth With child and brought bet With 1h'im. sistant and missed In some way �11,�- �­, ''. I the same as arranged for In the I 1,21�1, .1 �,;�, , I ' there. is some question Iron compound to prevent anemia. hain-4our rods—wh-in 6r- . . V m,' . � yellowish foliage; too much may in- the child, had been living with a . . .. " , : . ly,� howeve �., I . -_ ' feeding of the litteriduce rank growth, delay seed' for- man near Brussels, -and owing tq. veying- the sideroads. Whis mis- ' �". �;;,­', i government experts" and planners, I 9. Creep first agreement, namely: ,9145,150 "" ,4 p�'.,.�J' .- as to whether it is a sport. . Is. In this last agreement one-third 111-N`,,,i,,,',','��,,_ 11 . ' non -elected., In their zeal to carry from three weeks of age until mation and Tipening, tend to -make rough- treatment had run away, , takv, caused the jogs , which arer . . ' 'M,N� , . plants subject to disease, -and cause Mr. James Bell, son of Mr. Robt. Of this amount was to be expended In pfactically all the sideroads,at- -- . , If"".., : , A sport, according to the diction- out..: their' programs, these men for- weaning, - by theCompany w1thin,this, bloc of I ailk 0" , - I— I ,14 _;11,,,.� I 10. Itegular attention to the sow lodging of grain. crops. . . � 11 ')',;,, ", '', . . I I- ,,, Bell, of, the London Road, return- the Blind Line throughout the I— I., I I I, 10 ,,­ I . eir- 12.", '. . t *�t � , 'A' �:­� "". � ar, y, is aniong other things -a div gqt, or . choose to-- ignore, the Wishes and litter. Phosphorus stimulates root ed home last week from, the Old land In public .works and improve� towilabip., A few have been almo 11 I ,�, � ,. I �_V, 11,ti7,�,"", ., ' nients; such bL8 the building of k � . . I 11 I tk�,T6. ;- , .4iolt4hich permits of. the. exercise of - of municipalities. Ask any man who -'While all of the, above are im- gr6wth-in the early stages and Country, whehe he had bebn 'dis- bridges, roads, churches, school- straightened. The- mistake was', � I 131 . I I Promotes seed or fruit formation posing of a shIpmefti; of horses. ' asl . �� ,� �$,,�.,,It �,, k I ­, 11 .. I . 11- I .W., � portailt for Moe successful raising made In the survey of 1835, . I . , itspainship. And, � . �11,,I��Q5�.,;!",t_ � ,,_��' , I I sportsmanihip houses, etz., -and the remaining i "', "p"', . ,- " I is on, a /municipal council'just how . of large litters, experience has in the later stages of growth., It The follorfing travellers have there are no jogs, in the sfilefdaiix . I " I , , � _Itll "'UP -.1 � I - � ,� I tw 4i , . - romotes fruitfulness and In some been ticketed to distant points this . 'T,.:kgl��' I "', :, I o -thirds was to be Paid to 111st',krom � . 111�-IINII ,,,, , I .1, eang, .the dictionary says, . shown that the -provision of addi- P. I Concession' 2 to the Huroni, . t1%'§W".�1:,,),,i;. ,, "4 1 :rn­., : ' . much freedom the municipalities tional heat for the little. pigs isimeasuro hastens Maturity. It is Week by Win. Somerville: Whi. Me- Mititsty's Government. Road. . I w " , Iry . - I -,p,k, ft- ,, � ­ I I ­ I .1 11",�,g-�,,-,, .. . '__ �, . �',% , . , � et:,Aliv, olting- holiest Ava - al govern- co Dos d 01 I 1. , , , du''i have retained. Any centr The Company was M e . "kt,f!, . " , , . __V therefore, ape lally important when Intosh, McKillop, to Plucher Creek, %�,Z,4" ,�,,��*��!'�:.- , - ­ ,� ; , �, .. � particularly worillwhilt. Mr. E, )1c Of When the farina weresoid, a por-- I-, 1: ,,$-, r, ", � - I. 1. " � �I 4�'. , ". , - . , . , , B. � I.,_ , ., '' I Pat'Ryan and English,c4pitallats, with John Ga tion of land fatir,rods- wide and one IK`ig,�,�,;�105�,'.,-,; .�i, 1, . , ad6 . 1, early ripening of a crop Is. requir- Alta.: -Dan. Rowland, I ,�I�,'! "'.., �� 'niM?,,�­a!-.,, _. " " , wabco-ptance,of results." mefit that-16lds the . purse -strings, Fraser of the Animal Husbandryl . I , i I 11441110141�', 1� ­;- -, ,,,_.,�,��,­'_ - 6d. Walton, to Moose Ja*,;Sa:ak.; krg� as. It$ originator, and they were ?n �Jl , '', ,; , 11, Division says that heat lamps or I And' a qiArter mile% long was re-- . V"IRVA11"i, ", ,�:..I.t���L*�,�,�,,�f�,���,i�.!,�� . , I , it many other I I �t,6 �4 , - � - hag- followed reports rifiti6ritlitl shsx�hold- served oft ever thousand ncres.. � . - ;` Y-6hio whb _ however believolentA may be, hq-al-w lrotash is essential to the forma, John Crawford, -McKillop, I , 11 &t� . lectric light bulbs Ili the brooders 'I to. Mblita, � %l?'_,,�?1. i�. �,� I ��,, . , ' I :� e � . " , fl�,�.,, "I , r I . I . y . V-&.1111 ,11 11 . ,,V1 , ,,P"8 .- "" .. � �,�"�..,:"��-f,�z�,�4,,,14�".",:,,.;,,I���f�, �.! ­ I I I . Mr#. Renfy I T ' " 1. W'd �0 �_�, , , ti 4 1 : "I ��,, ''.." .0. I I . I -1 ways in. danger of becoming dictator- at the Central Experimental Farm, 040f th I mall '46 'Arlp was ',spokeft of as Me, . ' , , . I," ,41 " exte'll, Bullard, to, Brandon, Waft, , blind; line. It Waa reserved to ber- , �,lif;t�,,,,�,z�",�;,',"-",,�l,:.!, " . ; g! mes, e stardh4o of potatoes and M . ]guIld1M.and,,.kr& ers, Because �Mey bought for 38, � , I thr6lighbUt the - . I "I, 111"111111,,._ __ � �7,, grains, the sugars of Wdig and,WN. 64,� Pee. �Acie..,aAd, Sold Ai prices . �­­J;L'�­�L'�­­­ I.A."tiv ` , , , """ " Ottawa, are g , , ; A4 " , � , , , , av,e . ivin ent satir.". ,,� ", "', '," -­,,�- ­,�, io - Ultki',1461 , been :im-�. ial. Them is no sign of th, -in-our ,9 I veebtables, and, the, flbr.oUs matter Mrs. M4tlldj'd1bs6n,-P( &e Sth rughig .f�6ift i$1,50 to..$t.60 per, jj�fe .116 I . ,v-f,"o I I - - � �'Y.e,U`, �, , 1 �40 I, �1,�, , V, t�'d - ,,`q , . at faction. In the luxurious wamt4, 64 lf''41i OXWirt;d(l 1.9 ever n6ed- , , , . ..... , " _ . ,., Qliv,0;1"447,�A: H!, , ,, ";,, 1g, 4' lq­e f�, . ,�'.., I'll Alf I I " , , , , , %1, f # t:,,�..,i!!,'1J,�,f&,6t1 1 7 , , "6,,iWJU it I . 11 *:But - '­ an� "', 4_� , 1, N �, � . ..... � ... 1" - , i W , �, I I . I . A . . 1'1'!,%NXR";4 ", ", ... �,, , " ,� is a,- tendency ,.to-� - -the pig brooder chi -the farina , ,� ,b,e, ,::of ,In& j !,',,S�., . p 46v 1 planig. It promote�s increaAed concesbicinj XcJKII16p,,� had - just kell ofIft those e�d! at the back Of .the ", ", ". , ­�,%b�e,, I 'L .4 � � , , .N., Joe � 10 i Y. �� . . � , A%.� " I" ,R;,4,�.!�Ar ,, . , . '. at . of ning of of they were often, &Do , IF ,4 , � , . . I * 'Opoly P" � � - I � I'll �".. t, . .1 d, 4 ,Vl6c� 1 013" I � e,t �, ti .1 , 1. ,��" " " , `� e W�� safe . ,�,p�i,��,�'i,��,1,,�l,;!,��,,i,,,'k , , pigs is avoided, and they %are leld&4f better quality and -is var-1 lgbeid,'q�, quilt. 06ittallib ,17 it's 1"146 m0h i- - Ofk j9h,*' till g,udh,aJImd, and t "X , . 'T Ai� . i dtice� but th�r6 !�. le _ .. . �,�ilo, Y,RY, , ,,fl, �k,1160! ,4, Vhldh� arbi ' ' ore an y eS, aftd,'gJ6 different, g 2 . tha; t1mo ha% I 1�6':i , bi"" m6fe power , . 'I'��l4�,�,�,�'4;,�������,�y",Itt� , � 1 �"'41 , ,� �1 , 4 I � .1 . tioularly, required by cloy -a anA' -he is;, 11'sh dapithlifts--A riilgi' of' 41gird, �40,*er do � , 111411.111 11" I , . 1- I I 11, ", 11 I ft`�",b - ­ ari �pu ng, in I ,'�' . , 0 , , 210 ,", 0111 . I i � front the'danger of,b6ing crushed ,at upply novo, fft�1�16r ea., ­s � '' . . ... rA;s, the la1d *A�a, put. iir� J . ", ­ ,�, i# W� 1.4 1gri . � ,�Vj'L"Qf'��"�"'.�� �': �! , , " ,�; t64w.­:6#-tfi ands of the U ft - fa.rM 1 �"7�')',i".�,�,'��,'�����l,.,,�"":,�. � " " .11,17 1,1� , " , , I � I I .1 I .. 1b,bers." , , ­ . ­ . - I., . � Potash In 't'hb soil ter of the late W� 3, Shannon And. . Ailie the land was Purchased thd �fjil!m 20 I 2 rods long, Instead of 200, . - 4,1, ,;",�r�,�.,��,I"",,"".'� i� �� � �,,,,�,t,W-i ''A " � gliv-ft less And less freedom to the - Cbmp4n,Y rexhzed thatA road Milk %r ,��Oa',;�,f�fil, ". : Ake U thik.; 4:6 should -be emphasized.. Be 4bre � TLI 11 I I 11 . , 1 ? � -­­ t- , , I 't W , �, . . I . , 'I � �.. . , � '' `� -6 , ' 'he, ,� h O� e tote Of�'L" Other lOgUrnes. -An 'ainift 0 1�th y and is a Sig " I'll. � I 111"), Ir MW41it 4 , 'to �t , �gi$litUre, by the ,sow. n autio ,,�,.;�` �:� A e In , *ith the , "' TII'IAWI'Vig�1410�11f i � . I I ­ , , - f . Mid, Making 'each " ,4i; 'I, �1;5111$ �4 ,,,, ��L,"il�.,�,� 1,`�';j lot avallaible 9 ,, -11A - �:. / I i, I I. ." " , , , - , hbIPS to prevent, disease ind to of Sol 6haj1,nPft,,T46X016t.� cids as A strottiA 'be. 7 � , �;;�­�i,:AV,037 ,% 'I , that the elootrical Installation is � �",:lj�,7)16, ­ i4miid, V , kk , I � I 1. 110,1� t 11 L. ­ � .. J ope `�" , &` 11-11 " 0 e 1, , .. I 1: t, , , , . , '.. ,,,,.,,�i-it-�",:."��l�q'I��,�ill".,�', _. lossen4he effect of excessive nitro- A me�atluj for, tk6;pftrpPgg of re., be op6ned,;be*f1 ..". I I , 111. .1- I ,� I 14 ,`4��i,�N',­,, I .11� _ W, � "" 101,119 6 �;� 1, , , ltl� I 1111'111M�11�11f, "I I'V "t I " wfila . J'�t`6 M611couldi h I . I , " '1',1V,E@1 � , I " rn ,�palitfeg to run -their Own Af- entl�ely safe and that the, brooder Vilot to 1949 -the South Dart of Q � �,�., � r,4 , l, , A . .. im W h I 11­�, ""I" 9'', J, "., ,�ko,' ­­?''�,� "I ' ' ;�5 LLL; . , get. I 6minizing0o,ii-ardix rootbiticluv t , 6 ha1v66 gta&S'b0�&&19ftdAud, Aibb6ft ill 1,1',',"",','�,;��'�,�4� ,"�"I,���:�i�."'.�'� � - �t L �',',�,',,', .. Ne All, "" he, �, -d J .pq is billit strongl ithA I � idh 'W - - ", , 'I k ,9 ,� ,�, ,.4 , I - , � ,'ji,,k�4'�J% 4 14, ' "A.," d _h : i0f�Lf P11 ,. 1, "', t in this 3; enough to,§ ,w e nter t - 'I'," "I � , ��`,�, 911' 1W. A a , ertaiift n .. e af I es� �ki � 1 � " 1'1� , . ,,Q-;_,­,.,�.y,­?1 "'; , "Vii.1ft'. i:, -9 each ingredient 'has an liho wag ,hold In the 'Qii0h�o,'Hotel dii settle 6ft it., 3a�datlse, outlits, �, , � Iia'skatch, iras ttill In the� "',", , ,"'"Ii,,�'�IP;,�' I '. ,,, , I - . I.. I I - ". - . e 50 - t 6k, nature. .Except, IV 0 gg'�'$( MIVA, .1 ess 1 h iptime'al, a ate - � g ,�, ,� 01, �M 1, I titi%fdg�, When op . ­', I I I I , a .d 0 ,`,'7, "��, A,, ,, ��t � � I I ­ 1,�,,-'� , ­,­ , I � "', �, ,,f' , .. �, ''. i. 1 " _ stand rough tmatmmlt�by tfieaow. , A I I .1 . , . MI ln,'i .11.1 j,, , QsI� L "�:] '!T � "It 1191110 11,41140, q, .. " ' � I ' , "' ,.� 4 , , , � ' �jt' st'e' aaly, eaehed� ,' Wi�,&Ybt& , �ftd, . , r, k, 5 Wf.. �o 't�'4",tt[ . 'L, '% �,�� ��h;A"""","N kj � , L � '_,, , , ' .. 8ff6jj,ff!1 � 'L � pro d a, t . giif fundlon, in, the ,growth of 6 ffio.� ruldwing `Ofti�, ,P.%ft;y, ,-of, ,dt 2Z , � ,� �. — , - '' -1-1 ­,� 'I ,''. �, " , � � . . � 0 *� *4 .,� 0 plant infil Must be Ift, balance d6ra, *66'6166ted',� Hon, pfes; ",b�,, Wett ddlle6te& t, , ,, 0"'.0, -, , -1 , ". . ' ,,(�-ft'l " , " ­ " ji,.k I I ill . - 1�1i.66;, i, I . I � - " orgei _,4,g"1i,g,�+,h6Y''tftaz " . p","j"o, ,­ � ­ 1 ,l)": � . � 0 I 4.0 ,my 0 01 Or",pri: lilam ,Dun., 1, . l6 ' ift,L . I . .IV, I -,-1 'D tfi,6',",14 , , "I .1 , I . _1� ,". _g - , 6*b`6he dbhcesg-loda-, and.'a 6 ,­'.., ,L,.,�,,4��j. I I I eW9Vf .14� 1;, � I "',%'L"­�'i,,I.�, $y',', 14, , - I ­ I I 1 � - ''.1- - I I P I I'' ''K :Ra1,ph,-Cm5fi1'bW , r, .70, $1 'I 4'�"kgj. " " Ve,�, � - &� "'.4 , d'attmpi[�Iqn the ' Plants Need '01 - the nAied i6ftiliger neeo. t&ftifiil st , t, , I'D k , " , bM� 1#A`6,,# , , " ' ' d OV , �, ," * 'tfii� 41it".60160 , , , , " , � 'O.Ur%vo leg . "' - hcd4pr�jq.�d Ad fto A�4 "thjg� '6d, It tfilt up � I 'A ,- , '' ,J�'11,1­1V­1 � "A., 04t, "a �, _ " 1. �bgdiiudlng -of fhosur �, ' ,q I ,�N�,�,�i;�'�"ill;��.�,,�,'i,,�lI '��I'll""'!.,!!,"'����",�""",'I " - , , ,,,, . , I " i Iffi"W"i'd af ­";'3Ui,: , i�*`Ilt�, he, bq6lesg Wei, .-Would ,, I'., � ., � too ,� I llo&. . 4 , R "I �,.�,� _,"", W , , , 11 `11�1 , , " .� , � �� � "I t=# � 4 - , , .11 11 , ,,, � , � 1 4, , " 11 il"'� 'I V,�'!, � ;.1 � i"��,� , I : � , ., ..� � '", ,11�.� . 0" A, � 4, 14- 1 ,� I at& , ­,,­,���,;,,,,;", , , ,,,,, '1�,­ I 11 �,#P,,,,,.,,,%: il "' one *UhA6,other, the Arksly.149IS Of 0 M, ki �j,;v , . !, �, , ,��, "I " � a Owghoe& it AV , 0 OV509. , '' I I 04,1 , ,4,*,. W 4x6fid6he : I, � a I " 0 ft 4 ", � ..... I an gnd ShOuld . � � �&ttd; 7'ahop,p6d, �dtit: 1j, -,U � d'W . 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