Pigs _Four ; JH` Davi- day. .1: ` I here. uuy. Mia: ;\'Iurir-I Jobbitt. spccnt the \\ f.'('k end '\I.. "HA 1!... D 1.. SIMCOE BEEKEEPERS TO SELL HONEY AT ROADSIDE STALLS 1 Thirty n1L-ml)e.r.< of L110 Simt-on-l `County l}m,~k(-u-pa-i'.< `A_\ at-I `L(-ndml Llw -.mnu:1l mt-utin;,: of that 02 | Tgzmizzltion hold Wcdnc-s(l:1_v afternoon` in `.hr- policv vourt (:h:Ln1l)-rs. Plans to promote the . of honey \vcre `cLi. with the 1'e. that many r"'1nl)<-1'.< will open ro:1(lsi(lo .=t:m(l.- '\\'l1m1 the . trade bvy;-;in. House-tn-lmuso <'an\ z1s. also will be_ .. .|`.I"`.( Professol` F. Eric Mwillnn. G11oY~pl1, \'as the principal outlining` the Dyce procn. of (:xt.1`act0d honov to ;:ive it _u'1'un111u1i .`L('1:' In 21314 '1` \ p`\:\v\~\1I|h n4` r,r.m`r\I\ 0110-11} the 11:1 00?.` L'1'l.'. M 1'. :1 n (1 ;`\Ir.-: nu,` .r...,.,1 1.` 4 44.n.\. .55.`... :. .3. 3'11`. and Mrs. Brock R 0.:11' ur:.rl:1}' at Ne\\1nzu`k0t. .`.h. D. C. Aikcxr ( XV... Tn..n.H I .,.1- .1 .< . a f(-\\` (12132 g1'U\V(.`l'bI LU pruuucu llll[)1'UVl. U. acuu. It may be said in a broad way that, the main function of the Association has been to determine by analysis and data available the best strains of: field crops for the dierent parts of; Canada, to improve on these v:.i~:7e- f!"< 3:?" "i siibllti.` to tiie f. X1`i`i`iL`,1'.~` and kn u , Juuvnnn. 4.. - u '/'\ n .,\ n4 21(1(ll' . Shortt. .u D ' xvvu: .\'lE HlU\'(`(l Old Mill 'I`I .. -xvr Ivllt` l.'UllHll to the late . L1... `IA.-..1 Personals BIG BAY I?0:_I`.1* .....l 17... `n.,, ,1, (Ill. ' 1 Frzmk .-\)'w.~'tw:r):1zr and JH(`,}{ 2 motored to Toronto on Sun-;. llll FUHIL. rnmzxthy of the n."'ig'hl`)o!'I`t led to .-\ibe1't I 1'zitt in his f:'.`r.hr-1`. nlmr from this nr*i_<.:'H)orh( tho play Bz1. Bob "3 Church on W(!(iI1(}:(i :0 the 1\Iu.<.oni<- A1 Home" as I`hu1`.<(1:1_v night. The Northern Advance L`\Ir::. B. Anni: inio t`n.c- .\'< I)r\;r\`< .,. (`\',I. Once registered seed has been purchased it is necessary to have it eld inspectecl every yezxr to keep it registered. There is a nominal fee for tis inspection, but if inspection is dropped for one year, the crop cc-a.-:e;~' to bev reg'i.'~:te-red. f I-Iurlburt was home f0! ` u \ V Sp1'ott returned home` University last Thurs- j l\.l.`\'. Vvlll. LVLCLVIIIIEU, minister and Rev. J. .. the people, while `ill narrate the sieps the call. 1 xmpbell prcachecl to` iions last. Sunday nml` of induction in View -1115. D1`. Campbell dr3~ >it~: vz1<':m r, run the 1:151.` nn~1\nu 1()"?1 A I 1 . I . was 1n Toronto: 9 Luay 1 A an . | Sutclviffe have _ 1+ - of Thornton, n+ In... `\I\r\1r\ <>i_<.:'11l)orho0d[ run nnwv ..-` of Ban` 5,... ...oL.. rhborhnozl! LUZ thel U..~x.p., um u s-puz1kex,f aver ' trozLtin_;`- P1 t :1 ner the 1n\`~,< l\1vl UHl:y' \\'l'-` I`. }.f1'iUIl l,'IliLH___ .9 Ild.1lU:5 does it hzlw: to be bagged and ; In order to `nz-.vc'grz1in sealed to sell a two-pound sample should r;~:L bu . to the Dominion Seed Branch for analysis. When the grain :5 cleaned and bagged, t`l1ein.-p<;<'tn1~ comes and takes a.not.he1' : sews the bags up and puts 2: metal cerIjf'1e.l .<(:e(i seal on each bag, also 3. ticket bearing the name of the n'rn`.,`r-1', `r'n(- number of Lrr\nm':1f.inns. HlUlHUl' : :' Bc-cton,i zekeeper, ioquo for; An ! +'nn.. O.A.C., I'v.~'-i uy` L behalf` 1-:1 nu- n u &Jul'L VI J.)-Jdhluh \I&`IiI Mr. Robt. Reid is visiting his son ;Roy in Detroit. 1 Miss Pearl Hutchinson, of Etlgar, " ,is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Camp- " ?bell for a few (lays. ~ `e: NI)` nnri T\ Tr,= Alp? T\/TnAm-H11n- nf "j Dell 1.01` 21 1C\ \' (ld.yS. '1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. M<'.A1'tl1ur, of 1 Edgar, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. O B1'ien recently. Mr. Clarke Cra.wfo-rd spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. McCuish and family g?m=oLo1:ed to Oshawa last week. U. M um] Mm. Lrm..." D.`,.1......,z nu Q l I l Ill 1.U1'UIlLrUu 1 Quite a number of families spent 9 the week end at their cottages. ` 1 Miss Viola Stone, of Toronto, spent > e w en un er (2 Jarenu th eek d (1 th 1 L1 ' roof. 'I\/T. T)... I.-- ,,,.,,, , v 1 x. U .& J.U\V \\'CCKS. ' An lnteresmng concert was held in `lithe Orange Hall under the auspices O of the Women s Assvociation on Tues- day evening. A comedy entitled Finnig'an s Fo1'tune was put on by the young people of the United Church. The Hamkestone quartette igave a. few numbers. Rev. J. R. {Conn acted as chairman. The con- cert was well attended and a decided succese. ` l'UUl. Mrs. Reevie has returned homu after spending` the winte1'month5 ,with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Packard at ishanty Bay. 5' "I.1`:, 'TPnn]n1:111 c cnnninm n PA... " `(LL H55 INCHES OF SNOW FELL 1; IN MARCH AND APRIL Those who intend to grow certified seed can procure the rules and regu- lation: from the office of the Depart- ment of Agriculture and should study and abide by them. 77: n 1 .1 . 1 .1.-.|.J.4JJ.1. U .I.IJIJ J. 1 Mrs. J. Cameron and family, 01 %Mimico, have come to reside in Mid- .hurst. NJ .. 7. T 7. lwn weuulng at Amerley. : We are sorry to report the death of Mr. Gilbert Bell, who passed away ion Monday, April 25th a victim of ;pneumonia. The end came very sud- gdenly and` unexpectedly. Deceased }was in his 515`: year and was a great `favorite among all who knew him. lHe leaves to mourn his loss one bro- ther, Archie, and one sister, both at `home. The funeral took place on iwednesday from his late residence, -lot 21, concession 10, Oro. Int<-r- ment in Knox Cemetery. Rev. Neil Campbell, of Barrie, conducted the 5service. uay. ! Conrmation classes are being held! fin St. A.idan s Church once a week .fo-1' the next few weeks. M1`, and Mru W T7 Av--L--~-- .1u-1` we next Iew weeks. Mr._ and Mrs. W. V. Anderson, EM-rs. N. N. Butler, Mrs. Jas. Houston and Mrs. E. Wrigley attended` the funeral of Mrs. A-n`derson father. | Mr. and Mr: ArHmn- r.m`m4-'.~...A .....,.I J.une'ra1 01 Mrs. Amderrsvon father. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford and ,family attended the Jackson-vSyming- `ton wedding at Atherley. ' sorrv to rnnnrt Hm dna+h n4` was take` `IIIUIJIIUII 2.1 I 7\nT.. r\v\ 51-unw on ounaay. 5 Mr. Stan. Jones is improving his; imotor camp by planting trees. i i Reg. Lytton is getting hi.s'en_<.rine, `and mill in sizape for sztwinig the logs" jat E\'Iin0.=ing Station. r SI`. Paul : -\nrr1ir-an (`inn-I-1. An L;1'iL\\LUl'U. 1'CCL'HL1y- Miss Fanny Allingham has return- cd home after spending the winter in Toronto. 1 nm`+n n .....~..1m.. Ac 4-... messrs. u'b`r1en and Goldstem !shipped a camload of stock on Satur- lday. ` nnmmnn-n nloaona nsnru `l....:..... L-v_ `ill: .'VJ.lIll;'5lILg Dtatlon. St..Pau1 s Anglican Church wili hold divine service next Sunday at .1.30 13.111. Rev. W. Newman, 01 C1'aig'hurst, will be in charge. An invitation is e.\ tc-nded to all. ': M;'1nb-"2'.< of I_..O.L. No. 3112 hela their 2'n:'uz1i' int.-cting on Monday izii_2:"*.t. TilL`l'0 \\'a_< a \'cry _r:`oo(l zir~ 't-ndzmcr-. .\le`mbc-1'.< of Burton .-\\`L~. Cl'1`,`!`L'll. .\llrmd:1lc. are puit.ing' on a [play in the hull on I1'i(l:1;v. May Jflth. under the 2111.-=pir:v.< of thv lodge. The \\'oekl_\` p1':1_vc1'1n(.~etin_9,' \\':'.s held at the home of Mrs. R. last '!`E*.m'.-:l:av r-\'r.-nin;<.r with 21 good attend- izmcn. '.\li.<.< Mabel Wattie was in }cli:n`;_-'0 of be meeting. ; Rev. F .G Stotesbury proachecl am `the United Church last Sunday night. llrlible Class in the afternoon xvas con- ducted by M1`. L. Spence. Clill" Han`-ilton left Tuesday morn- ing: 10 join his boat at Midland. l .\`l1'.~`. Fi0ldh(>u.=(-. with 5'(\'01`1j frir-1:.'l<, \'i: in Orillia on Sunday. Spri~nr.r worlc is p1'o_ very `rapidly at the Go\'ei1'nment nursery. 0r(lcr.< for treo.< are exceptionally ;i`.(`Z`.\ _V' this year. I ORILLIA. JUNIORS MEET TO DISCUSS SHEEP CLUB rllL'ULULl.`U I.-U Ll-S1lil\`\'2J. lilsila \\'UL'K. g Mr. and Mrs. Henry Packard, of `Shanty Bay, called on Mrs. I-L11*v.ie Cru`\vi'01`d recently. Nligc Fnnnv AHino'hnm hnq vnhlrn- ;ouuuLy Day. ` Mrs. McCa.1man is spending` a. few days with x`:I1`.s. Baskercld, East Oro. E Miss (`.1mL-n m" y-illin :c mm .....m.+ days with x`:I1`.s. I Miss Clarke, of Orillia, is the guest 201` Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crawford for ia few weeks. An 1`:-.+.-.1-m-+..'.-.n. ,m.....M.; UICP`r` `AAl-` 2,. '.L`ILI|. LIN lU\\`>b lIlZl.\l'lHLUH LL`H`Y)L`." `t'1rr- \\':>_.~' 10 (l;:rr-0.: on the 14th. ! The H'rhr-.~'t f01'Lh(> month was 52 021 the :'.01h. Mean ton11)r.xrz1t111'e fox- '.'"(3 n`.m1'.`1. 23 dogrcm. being` 3 do- {.',`)'m-.~' balm-.' the avr,-rage. Rainfall 1` 22 Snow for month. 40.7 inches. Precipitzltion, 1.60 inches in excess `of uvo1':1;1'e. A -~. vy ~ 1 - u"~-I. v-:u1)rx"nLL1r".~'. n ue}.:I1`uL*.< on `the -1th, 15 on the 1-1th, 25 on tiw `lth. I`li_v:h.<~.-L tmW])r'1'at.111`es, 30 on the 1th. 51 on the 9th, 70 on the 22nd. (58 on thv 29th. Rainfall 1.-17 inches. Snowfzlll 14.3 _ in<-he.~x. ';\It.-zm L(21n1wt'z1t111'o for the month. : .(i (IL-grn-e.<. btillj" -! cl:-:1'1w~.< ht-}o'.\' the zwcrage. `. P]"\('il`;f:1{`i[) 0 (`.5 n1` an in:-h Iwlnw l_V (`UNI \\".`Zl5.Hl. Ipzmic-:1 by V ' snowfalls, the : agze (lr2q)th on 1 in: by the 2.211: nu H . K./. dent_. ` Gnu?" I Ill.` \\|.'!l('l'] \\'(l\ I"J}f|5 . . 4th. Other low tr-mpm*atn1'os luzlow on the 15th and zero . t1. Thn lowest maxivmum to: m .. 1n ,l,.n-um,-.. an -1.. 1 1 Messr`. O Brien and Goldstem ha-rmed a can-load nf ,=+.m~1: rn-I ,Q..+.... `.\l.'U'Cll From the 7th ` .' c-old wx.-z1t`x1(:1' ..nu..I kn 1>nVtV CICKCC Dealing LIN.` I1EJ.IIlC OJ LU`! g'ro'..(_-1'. the number of g'cnerations, whe1'`- ,r,>;rown and any other neces sary information. nu u 1 ., , , .-/- 1 u_y Lzn, ..-a:` Th 0 lowest nun I .. L .. :1'ztgI.:. Prvcnmtzmnn 0.65 nf an inch l).~Io\v > !\\'l31`1`|0'r- HAWKESTQNE % MIDHURST . 1yl}l|'. V\ U1'.s.lIl.'l t 1~m1;r-,"nturr~.<`. 6 15 the, "t tempcmiturv, 4 below , h was also the lowc-st for 1') \\'a'< rr:_2'1:~'tm'o(1 on the hm. Im.- 1.-.m.~.m.no nun. \I'r\1. .\I:n'ch VVeat;her 1n "6`.~ `A {Jan 014-1- April VVe:\:h01' tnmlm-"nh1rr~<` H I lJ'L'll V\`Ud.lAlL`l' 7th to the 24th dr-c-idcd- `ner prevailed, accom- \`m`_v frequent dxrifting 2 snow roachin-g zm aver tho ;:round of 18 inch- HI] :\!|lF'.(Hl; 1\Iag'ui1'c- 17` T.` C Junior f'z1rn1o.1'.< of the Orillia dis-` trict are meeting to-n.i-ght in the Omv lia Y..VI.C'..~\. This will be the rst get-Logr-tlu.-r .~:in('O the completion oi the l?`el)x'uzu~_v short course and there are many inzitteizs of considm`21l')lt- im- portzmce to (liscuss, all 1nzLLt(:1`s which should be of great interest to every, member of the class. xxnmn nnf.i('PS are bemgr sent to -W. H. B11tt.01`_v. 1`. J". s.`H1!1"`. L.?`Z'.1}."- VV. H. G. .\Ia1'wo0d. ,7 1". - .. F'V"n..l de;m~e0;< `)5 nn V l('(?-1'] 1` Mme:-:m_<.;, H-h ('v.'n <~-_ `.`: \\ .`l":`] on the -.n-. \\r\\Irn \.ILliLl'g lo \.I U.LIL1'lU. Peter Spring purchased the house and lot in Shroud owned by Geo. Herwson. Mr. Spring intends build- ing a new house on this lot. 'i`hn r-nnr-nvf iaaf T71-it]-av nirrln nnf. [lllg 21. 1l.d\\ IIUUSG U11 U115 IOU. I The concert last Friday night, put; on by the Lefroy Dramzxtic Club, un-} der the auspices of Stroud Presby- terians, was thoroughly enjoyed by the large audience present. I I NH`: R9111 'RrnTnv pnfprfninnd Hnol VVllIl. lV1'dl'ClI1. Mrs. Boyd`, of Toronto, attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Pratt, on Tuesday. Mr and Mvc 1:`w.A 7w..n..-.11.m,1 nnr` uu 1 uesuay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulholland and family moved to Churchill last week. NH`. and WT)`: A1-H-nun flwzuan `lnnvn Iznmuy moved to Unu.1`om11 last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green have returned to Stroud after spending the winter months in To,1-onto. M1. nut} 1\A .... Dr\v\ ur,.LL ....,J I 1-...1 of the class. While notices are being cla.~'.< m(-mbc-r.~; only, it is to be hoped that ('l('l1 member will notify any neighbor whom he feels. would be in- te-rc: in junior farmer work. Program Chairman's z1(ldros.< by Gerald Ego, ',),._l. \v1nLer rnonuls m 10.1`.o11LO. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Webb and Lloyd and Mrs. Luck and son Harry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- Cuaig at Guthrie. pr>f.n1- .Q1'\.r31'|(r *ru11'nhnuruI Hun 'nnn;~n ' .L-`it. | Conggmtulzitions and best wishes to M1-. Wm. Givens, of Stroud, and Miss} lAnnie Maynard, of Alliston, whoi ,wcre married in Toronto last Wed` ine.~`day, April 27th. , Miss Helen Boake and Mrs. C. "White. of Orillia, and M1`. Sine, O] Scotia, were Sunday visitors with M1`. and Mrs. Morley Webb. `UH ."c11":C(.` 'ci1.I{ll(;`IlC(`l present. | Mrs. Sam. Broley entertained thel United Women s A.ssoc~ia.tion at her home on Wednesday afternoon, May 14th. i (`Ayn-.~un0nIu1.'nnn and ham! ...,~L.A~. 4-... Mr. and Mrs. Wallace visited in Toronto over Sunday. M1`. G00, (`.]:11'1(n nnd Mic: (`.1-nvlzo 1.U1`UIL'LU over aunaay. Mr. Gpeo. Clarke and Miss Clarke, of Allandale, visited Mr. and Mrs.| Wnn N|'nrH~n BENNETT--On April 17, 1932, at] the home of his, son, C. R. Ben-a nett, Strassburg, Sz1sk., C1131-les ' Bennett formerly of Fairview ` Farm, F103, Ont. ' . F} /1)Z..1-,-Jun. nG- Ix-11\n\I:v n1r.n;vn 1`211`]11, r10.<, unt. (Pxckerlng, Ont, pzmc1`s please copy). 1 C11 V LLQCQ J ulxa anla ` The Nmgthern Advane Tell what`: you have to Sch} `Etna jg.`- wx-r .1! A "` : prr-:~:idcnt. Roll call, 1)} 4-... Most of us did not act- ually suffer, so it is up to us to rebuild a spirit of courage, condence and optimism to hasten pros- perity`: rehngnl WE could bore you with statistics that paint a pic- ture of savings bani~:s bursting with funds, of millions paid out in divi- dends and interest, of countless Business suc- But, we merely want`to remind you that the ma- jority of us kept right on eating three squares a day, sleeping in comfort- able beds, driving automo- biles, and attending the picture shows ! Mothers Day, May 8 Boulderfe reenhouse STROUD 74 {lake St DEATHS Seasonable Flowers of highest quality at reasonable prices \ I I 4 and h imr; 2`rmri Parr-, IT!` 9 E. The second and most method is the head row nursery. About 100 heads are selected from aj standing crop and seeded the follow? ing year in separate short rows. These rows are carefully observed during the growing season, and only those which are healthy, uniform and true to type are marked for separate threshing`. The seed from these chosen rows are seeded once more separately the following year. Again they are examined by a special plant breeder for the nal selection be- for: ha1'vestin_:_. and only those lots wnich are identical in all respects are bulked and sown the following year to produce what is called Elite stock :1-:=(! Iuuuuu; vus7\-A v\.L \.u.A|uuv aux. nu: Common`stra-ight.ness--or, maybe the crooked- ness, of the rows. Trust the young ones to cover up their faults. AT A BOY, JOHN ! Talk about limericks--who said John Smith, of Utopia, couldn t write them. I. There was a young man we call Cliff W-ho started things off with a bill`. He got down to. his knittin , Went over to Britain, And came back feeling quite ni."u II. There was a young farmer named Stew. Phone; 53 Highway 11 _ Boys golid Leather Sc;-}_1oo1 Boot; for $1.69 a pair, at Hurlburt Shoe Co. .-\n11i\`e1'sz11`y S1110. They ll BROWN & CO YOU don t need to be an experienced gardener to have success with Brown's seeds. They're guaran- teed-like Topsy, they jes grow of their own accord. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932. All kinds of seeds for both vegetable and ower gar- dens, SC to 25 package. Phone 832 GROWING REGISTERED SEED SEED STORE BARR IE GROW. 'l. U. Another method is the mass selec- on. "'n:(-`* is more laborlous and not -11 rw .n' n r Ll`. lf _ . Summary of Denitions An approved variet;v is a varietjv mt 1*..." b`-wn accepted by the .S.G.A.. :1. 'uing'r.-1igIb1L- for regi;~,- Z17'1!`l .sport of junior farmer activxties ~ }<'(.~hruu.ry, by 3. .-cretzlry. min (`hub work; rr3g'i;~ t(;1'c .<(.-v-(I how to keep it rn_qi=(-rml; rogue- ,.v.mnimr and srvnoral grain mt. by Delno Jermey, secre- changes hands u-n-nzl nv-11` -nn'lr.I) gf A lot of the old boys are letting ;{their sons sow the grain this year, 5-and we notice the boys are sowinigi a it parallel with the road. They are {do-in`g this, we presume, so that the casual observer cannot see th-.- q'straight.nes--or, ;~ones 1.; Loy Walt nearly fainted the other .'day. It was just after his father Q had informed him that they were go- ing to grow sixteen acres of potatoes d this year. c 4 UJ. LvHUl1' gfibllh How it is Done It might be of interest to know something about the patience and ac- curacy that is required to procure' registered seed. We have the plant breeder who crosses and selects until he is satIs-`: ed he is starting a good strain. He may use the single plant method. By this we mean that the single plant is the unit of selection. The identity, of the progeny of each single headi is retained throughout the process.` This must be done accurately, and In order to get enough seed to sow a plot it requires from three to $12. years. Thn car-nnrl nn vnn:+ nnrnv-Ann '4 vi When Mr. Nelles worked on the _=railroad he used to travel everywhere Blfrom Toronto to Halifax. He had a favorite shing hole in the Mari- times, and he can tell jokes about ash, as well as insurance men. How `about putting one of your 01 ole . favorites i-n the Forum next week `I; Q: What do you say, Mr. Nelles ? ` With lacrosse making a strong . ` coznolxack, it would be interesting in-, `o see some of the young farm-. 01`.< mhibit their skill at this game. . But `Chen, on second thought, it Is rather rough. Perhaps it would be` `better to play baseball-or checkers. 1. Ciiffl ' ' ni."i Stew, From the thought of a ball game he ew, Dlaf no .....m...'.... .......:.. mun dt ;:2~o\\'111g gra1n He d work in the ram, Until \'L`l`_V kernel came through. III. There- .=. :1 Chap who signs himself HBudI7! Who certainly isn t a dud; He writes Forum jokes And poke; fun at us blokes, Hr> .< :1 1'-3211 jolly lad is that Bud. (By uBudn) A young farmer o-n starting spring work uttered with a sigh: Well, here goes for another series of blisters nd bunions.b Of course, dancing cause unions. What with mother p'1acidI_v do-l `mzmdingr ten hours sleep for her `children, and father st1`e.=sing the g'z1so1i.n`e tax, the wear and tear on tires, and other innumerable what-I nots, it is getting as hard for the country boy to get the loan of the 'fa.mi1y car as it has been for thv. city sophomore. un reo. zmzn, Cundles Jumor 1 Bellevxew Farm :.1rxr-Hnrr n1'z.....,~ 1) LIl'LL- J11`. fi1j_"(* ary p1~e: am -3,! I`\V'1 1~\- 1';nn_'n 5-r By Stewart Bell The Registered Seed G:rower.~: As-' sociation, organized in 1903, was the direct outcome of a seed competition sponsored by the late Dr. J. W. Robertson and Sir Wm. C. Mac-Don-` uld and directed and manag'e(l by Mr. Geo. H. Clark, who is now Domin- ion Seed Commissioner. This com- petition '21:; carried on to encourage the general use of improved seen, with :1 \ l0\\` to increasing the yield and quality of the eld crops ofi Canada and also the profits of the f'n.r1nnr.< v 9 Z`. ( k\lJ.LUU U':Ul(I. orchr-.-Lvzx 5| thr-r;u;_-'hout and Mr. u;:1'icu1tu1`u] .~7h0wr-(1 som: \\'0H z1.< F Hollyw od \\'m':'- ` ).(Z0. f\.\ \X'. .l.\. .. uu -1.. chorus rem there \\'(-1`r- ing \\':1 BZlI(l\\'i( 01",. `II\` U1 -,~,rum. H. mm Lvam wa< (JISCL ml and it wzxs (1 -rirlovzl to hold 21 Y pr21.(-tier`, f'r>How(: by u 1m:(:t.in:.r, May -`lth, ut KL-n .\'Ii':IL-r'.<. Some ( cussion on buying: st-(:(l corn wa~* I H fhn nnvi n1:..r.Hnn~ I7`.-n.-I IN. CU5S`l()f1 O11 Ullylllff .""(,`(l \ Lill thv next mt-c,-tingr. Fred gave :1 .~`p}Cndi(l talk on liv and fec-ding. cum, I for Um tondzm in the OriHi:1 the nwt.-mbt-r.< :1 the Ft-d<~:':1l :1 mt.-nL.~' of Agrri ton, l.)omInion motor. 'l`1~.n (`\.-Hlin , ; The Oriilia district is being o'eren the first opportunity to : :1 Sheep Club in North Simcoe this, yezw. If there are not enougsh bo_v.s interested at the meeting to-night, it will be necesszwy to give the Sheep Club to some other section of the county where there is uh-r-:ul_v :1 de- mand for it. The age of the Sheep Club members is from 12 to 21 yezu*.~`. The melnbc-1'.< of the class are . Iy reque; to bring` out any junior. of that age who might be intex'e. 'l`he ])u.rent.= are also wr-h-ome. as they \\'ou`.r1, no doubt. \vi.=h to learn the rm1't.i(-11`.'.'.r.= of any n1';r:1ni'/.a`tion of this kind. f1,.n..u~-:1 /":ru.-cinn ninn: 'Fn1- 1.1111- CUNDLES CLUB ACTIVITIES m..uu;:, U..lL`K.'L.`. resent. It wa. ' that Mr. Pug.-` -xv npn:-lzlnnt ... WILL ARRANGE MATCHES NOTES AND COMMENTS Feb. 2Gth_, 1r..~ Tun-n'n.. -C \\ (`l'!.' band. l- lvri . n Lk'mu._y-L~L\.'v.'l.$ul'l:L. graxn was put on by };he club -11 30th in Cl1Y1(f?S school he c`hi(.-f feature being` :1 ('10-- :.=o1\'<:d that co-opc-ration has! more benet to the farmezlt mlpetition. J'}1e zxfrmativc a .'}i,Lr}:t ma2`gin. A boys rend:-1v=(l 1'\`. n .'<(=](`-r-tinn: mm `1 Ir rilH:1 di. obli;.:aLi(m.< ut ht-rs and St-1`\'iCL`.~` ofTc1'(:d by 2-211 zmd Provin('iu1Depurt- ` Am-in-L11"cure, by G. A. [re 3 nlnion Sheep and Swinv Pm. L -pm-.~1(1L-I11 . \.am101`(1 elected presidc-nt, cc--president, and S tarry-t.1`czx.s`u1'e1'. -\\~.1 I|-n-- "4 ,... L.. 4.1. \IL'U. :'llD})Ii(3(l 1.510 In-m ... . Auucn 1.hepro;:r'.un. 111'. Pam Fair gave two s])1<':nd1 1 1.:1lk:' nnr] \T1- \'nHn. I.-Iolinior `Farmers Foru1:1;{ 11, m. A bn!l nu ~ .1-... 7u plans for jun- ~-k, nnd progrrums -for $021.`. -tired. .L?.'i.l'IIlL l'.$ \\'2X5 for the pu , with elm :, decided un r- be appoim: H1 H1 . Nellos Juno r .mm.-r.~: v.'a;~: held at '01` pu1'po.' of eleven boy: :1 meeting of the` I decided 11'-`..'1nimm1:.` \[J!ll LULH, kl HIL`(. L` the home of Ur. -ctin_2* opc-11ml wita` 0l`(-(I by :x variety Mann u-u.~ ,lI;n~n.-- 1 1 L\`.'U >CIL`CL!0I1S EH10 nu:nber:< by the Ott:m'uy and his <~x(:r:Hcn.t music xlrr-1 Ha \'I- Dr|lv-.. LLV u mm 0 spmxlulr. and M 1`. Nelle: tiomtl lms. (1: P41; 7 uvt\u "- `ril 20th, . 11 I\\`\`\ A [JQJUlHL1`il ):uuu1'- be hon- Cl\i`ord Bald- :-n -p1,.-.~4- E'..,.,l ; U . 1` lIH'H1L`l':' LU A.X C USU 01 this .~u;,V;.;.; rugist01'0(.1 seed to im- prove thc yield, quaL'Lt,y and profits of their grain. Hnw =9 :3 nnnn van. The /l`lllUl`L1 DLlI(l'| sident, Fred 1 Stewzmi mus, U: with 111:" 1~.;-ceipt..~' IVUV. Llf. 1 these ('on_2':' C`1`(-ad L110 t.-(1 > .,..C' U...` ,.-..) Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beech have` taken the Lewis home on Maple Ave.,l where they will in future reside. The Mismns Knv zmd `not P1-1':-n` Wnere nnc-y mu m Iunure resme. bell fo The Mlsses Kay and Dot Pricei M1, t V . spen the early part of the week wlth R IA3S1`gu.l., 'Fm'nnf.n `Frinnrk Spent me early p` Toronto friends. M1- nnrl Mn: 4 I 1oru11co Irlenas. M Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carbin visit-~ ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F1-a.nk ! \ Hu-rlburt during the week end. NT)`. and TW1`: T\'Tnv1:Inxr a1~n"i'.uou:n.yV Ll'i'.LlUH. Foundation Stock Seed is the [)l11'u traceable progeny of a single unit 01 sc-Icction. Elite Stock Seed is the multiplied progeny of Foundation Stock Seed. In fact. regi.<:e1'ed seed may represent zmv number of generations of pure .` I |1.)u1u`u-: Lrlenus LS mat of the engage-' ment of Dr. Alvin Fran-cis Perkins," D.D.S., son of Mr. Frank Perkins! and the late Mrs. Penki-ns, of Barrie, `to Miss Marian Elizabeth Carscadden, 'R.N., daughter of Rev. Albert J. G.! Carscadden and Mrs. Carscadden, the ; ma1*riag'e to take place May 12th. | M1`. and 1\/IFS. E, 11f.r=Hfo `mu-.. |.~u1-. guwrry Malcolm). } Harry Shannon s many friends in Barrie are glad to see him back as! accountant in the Royal Bank here.` M1`S. W. J. Wilnz urn: CV1 (`.r\l'\A\111In-v` uccuuxnwnt m we lioyal Bank here.| W. J. Wiles was in Cobourg this weak attending the funeral of a _nC{141' relative. i I . E. C., CURRIE TO BE INDUCTED AT CREEMORE 111.1-1`lDll1'C uurmg me \\'E)(3K end. I Mr. and Mrs. Merkley a1`e"i`eaving`; I town shortly to take up residence in Dundas, Ont. ` WI)`: Fr`0`.'n~ nn'H1 xv-1: n nioii.-H. L- nuunuas, Unt. i Mrs Edgar Smith was a visxtor to Toronto during` the week. NI1's,< Cm-h-nrln Wi1IA+1- w\+.....~,,,J xu.r. 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. Chantler, of Bar! rie, and Dr. Allan Chantler of To- ronto, were recent visitors at the` home of Mrs. Joseph Cha-ntlver, New-" ton Robinson. I . , . I An cu-rnnnu nnnnnn -...A. -1` #1 umnuuge to taxe place Mrs. E. moved to 134 Blake 5 Miss Edith Arnold ' on business Tuesday. N11`. and Mr: T\ tJ-0' \ U11 ousmess 1ues41ay. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Godden are be-` ing cong'ratulatcd on the birth of a! `.son (Ban-1-y Malcolm). I I Harrv Shannon : mmw `F1';nh(`a .'n? 1Ul'UHl.U uurlnvg me weex. Miss Gertrude Willett returned home to-day after s=pendi`ng' a few day;~: at Stroud. TH`. LT.n.nl,I C..,.J-.4 CI7\Ll44-%-A*` 1 The 1'.~t Stlrp to be taken toward keeping the ;:ruin clean -is :1 thorougrh roguing of the eld, pulling: out evervthing but the grain. Care should be taken in storing: the grain to place it in a . mow. or on top of 1 mow. ln threshing the . run the mac-h.ine empty for a while to blow (.-\`ex`ything` out. Save the ! . fr,-w bushels` for chop. If the bin into which the seed goes is swept clean tho seed will be clean. It is not advi.'able for the zimziteur grain grrower to grow Foundation or Elite Stock ,but to start with regis- tered sr,-(-(l 0;" the 1st and 2nd gener- ation zmd gradually produce better seed and so reap the ;crr:z1ter prots that are dcrivecl from growinwgz :-:min of quality. u'.1_v., an orroua Mr. Harold from Quecn s Iday. I NH,= T nlun 7 L-uuy ;+pL`1lE me \\'mI;e1'. 1: Donald Billingsley is home for the summer vacation having successlfullyf passed his oxaminva.ti~on at Queen .s' University. '1`/T1`, nnr] T\/Tm: Tlunnna-A uv1~-- `I----- | u1uve1`.s1Ly. Mr. and 1\ I\r.=. Hennard, who have, 'been spendmg the wmter 111 Tor-:;nto,| `have returned to their home on Peelf S`c.. D Flying Ofcer Wilfred .;o-ms, of `the R.C.A., Trenton, and Miss Kath- leen Orr, of Belleville, were week end guests at the home of J. T. Simpson, M.P. -.... ..........u... g ; An announce-ment o-f mterest to lBam`ie friends is that of the engage-' iment Francis pl-'>rl(i`n.a`[ UL Ul(1 LVHH i Tho synm: {is <.'~:L*n(1Cd (lnnth 01' A numbrrr zxttomlml St. I-"n11Is C ni;;'hL. u1:~'0 th `trotul on '1` I uuy. Miss Louise 5 the week end. . Nfv -111:1 N/Tu `um wcerc enu. . Mr. and M43. D. R. Murchlscn have `returned from Lakuland, F1a., where` [they spent the winter. 1 Dnnnld Rilncrqlmy {C lnixn 4'-.. M. I L.'"` >'U|/.:(.`lH'.'HL. lJ1'. c.`:1rcd (Pr nulplta on Sunday In Dncembm`. 1931. y .-H. L}. L. :\lh . .<])(`,I1I Z1 1(`\V (1Z1}'*i mi N! `~.' Lowell 1:131 wt.-cl-:. | .VI1~.<. J. .~`vn1: mul dz1L1'.!`ht:`1; 1 `J:LcquIine. 01" Toronto. are . `:2 \\'(,-ok with I'ri,-:1 hove. T.,-'`.`. and .\I1'.<. S. `R0y'no1(I.s` zmdi `(l2111'.:71.tc-1' Hone spent the week end at; \I`7frI`;21n(I. 1 \1,. 17-......1. \..... .:...n._., ....,1 1'..,.1,` izirmcrs. In order to give the ducted and trained special qualied grower;~: to produce improved seed. : fa,1'me1`s the` best seed po.~'.~:ib1e, the Association in- nwnin Fun:-Iinn nf Hwn Accnniniiinn fhn