-22-. Farmers Will Benet The new hog gmdin_g' x'c;.:ulution;~ put into gffect by prunmlgution in the C;n1:ulu (Em/.1~tto of J:mu:u'y 30111 extenal t','.:~ p1`()\'i.-'i0I1.~` for tnulinp; in hog.~ on 1w l::.~i.< of ull'u"ml g.:r:ul-.4 ir. :;iL'h :1 \-my us u1\h`n`1_\' to uliminutu {lat-price 1r:`u`.in;_';. Huj;`.~ .~01d frum farmer or uthvr p1'od11cvr rijzhl down " ` ~- m- m- m'n~ ..l u..,. Orillia is fortunate in having a good thickness of ice on Lake Couchiching. About 75 men are em- ployed by the Sarjeant Ice Co., and are getting out 175 carloads of ice for the 1-aihways, beside their own supply. A further order of 30 car- Ioads for Meaford has been received. ill. of Mra. |{il.|mnl(.~:. (3 ya-nr.-a ml" X\}.'_'I` .:n ....I..\..-..I.. lu- ()\\'iIu:; tn irilliu \\'i|l | 1-`n-ln':\lim\ ii luv :ai\lirlh Douglas McArthur, retiring after 16 years as president of Collin-gwood Agricultural Society, was honored by his fellow directors by the presenta- tion of a handsome chair at a lunch- eon given for him. The report of Orillia Library for 1931 showed a total circu1a`ion of 65,137, compared with 58,949 for 1930. During the year 859 adult book: had been added and 178 juven- ile. The t1'easure1":~: report shov. ed re- ceipts of $4,012.98. V syndiuzite, was ('ha1'g`ed, on zhg com- . plaint of Mrs. Julia Buttereld, with | having altered in legal document by The Cherry oil p1*oposi`ion on the ezxstz side of C came to the police court; instt week, when Robt. Che1*1'y, one of the originals of the st1'ikin5.;` out the name of Harry Her- N0RM-AL SCHOOL COURSE ` i row. from 21 lease. Cherry xvas com- CHANGED To ONE YEAR ...:+n1 cm +1-M1 and was 1'e1ea. on " i ron 21 lease. cherry Com-l mrted for trial and was on` his own bail of $1,000. l.u_\'(l'.~: l":u-lm-_v, Orilliu. lmurs :1 tiny Lurulnp; -.n.l `luv nnm Nap. Bcauchamp, of Penetzmg, is}? anxious to have a Geomfizxn Bay" Hockey Loag'L1c formed. and while the question is not yet se`tled. the local 0.\:ecutivo is co11:~:idc1*in}: the proposi- tion. If the league is formed Pene- t:m{.>:. II:u`ri<:, C`011ing'w0od and Mid-1 land, it is expected, will be repre- :.v~: .-.1 lmportance of Institute; Vi'hilc the 1,200 W0men s Insti- tutes in the Province of Ontario are devoting a good deal of time and thought and drawing upon their re- sources for relief and community services of various kinds, their main objective is educational. The country women at their regu- lar monthly meetings pass on to each other much valuable information gained through practical experience, and they are utilizing to splendid advantage the literature available from various sources. The Institutes TM-~ ~ ~` t-..- Dm)z11.m(.-nt of Agri- _\'l'H (II \`|`l('l>I'2|l~ .n:...I Iinin U). L. fth r]vv\r\< One of the )11i\':u~`.-ws of mo'i`-rnl` medicine \`.':x.< en:`.r"u-d zit St. -\n Ho;~:pitu1, .\1i(l1and. last week. vrhen 311'. H'.n`1'y I\'c.-lson had 21 stone re~` ` ~.o\-ed from between the kirlney and; `the bladder, while he played his 'n`.ou`h-o1'gan. The phenomenon was 1 i!!11:x(it.' po.~'. by what is lmoxxn to. =|s111'<,_:<>oi1s as spinal :maesthe. ' Thu anaesthetic is injx,-(:1.n(1 into the;' | : cord, (lezulenmg; the body from`: I tha` point down, but having ubso-ii u lutvly no effect on the patient other- 1 wise. It is stated that the operation` pt-rf'o1'med on Mr. Nelson, although. :1. .<-1-iou.~: one, was made much more: -:.~:~.: by im-ans of spinal anaesthesia. |'|'l(`IV rd H .4. Some months nyso Mr. Arthur 1'1." I.<'th-rhy u.~'. the nmnzu.-,'m~.1m1t of`: the Bijou 'l`hvzm`e in l m1o`:u1;:, which` 11.0 has since ()pur:11vd with (-()I1si:l.-|'- able . zlssistt-(1 by his hr<)Lhur,` Mr. Lnrnv I.vth-rhy. . I .._.4 42.11 hm w:1.< nnnmnied 1n:1n:u.-:vr l.ethorl)y. l.:1:~'l full he was ztppnnned of the lnxy '1`hv:\`ro i_n Bnrriv, nml last \\'(-(-k in conjunction with Mr. Tony Suso, owner nf thu l{o.\'_v. lm . cnnt.1'01. 01' the 1 1`il1('<'ss l`hnntre in Orillin. 'l`hu ] 1'im'e'.~'s has hm`-n cl0.~`v(1 for some yo:1r.<. It is now being: entirely o\'crhuu1--(1. `he :1h(~rntion>` lo invhldn :1 nn-w front. '1`-ulkimx 1n:1chino.~'. are ... `xn :n=1uHm1 and the 0'n`i:1l 0pen- 1'1-om. Julmng to be instzlllml am! :..... mm +n1:n nlzwu us be insuxllou aum Lnu in-,: will takn place work cnn be oomph \ -7.. v. L`l cu in (`mnnly vnll_\' vul, 3...-In Farm News 4_:_. .`Xl\'(`\| 3.000. ill - HM |m_\', by .~~`:l\`vtl In l\I\l\ lnml [mm- zill I!)fH, 1 UN.) and ll `.~:-(1 --~~~--- n , ul' llill.-lulu-, will In- - nu I:-I). `JDLI1, but ur hirlluluy for only` l_\' (`mmvil .'1l ils. :'.';-1| HI, lhu .~`:\l:1ri~:: ul' ull clmlinp,' thu council ll) pm` -0111. '|`hu lhv county \\'ll lw i;. ruuniup; l.m'uinp,' out lmhy` :lu- munlwr ml` (`HI-I 2. : pm` <`uIIl.. I lllllll ' HM` , whirl various '1`ne 1I1sL1Luu:a B1':....h c.` the Depament Agri- culture provides graduate nurses, dietitians and seamstre: to give systematic instruction to groups of wom-.-.1 and girls in their home cen- tres. 1-11.-t year there were 75 two- \\'m=" erw_11~.~'.e.~' in se\\'in<,z, 41 in home nu1."`-`. " U food values, and in 7-1 ~`.hree~day Hnnc Tn :1 Z`. Uu llliu. `s for t 0 lo '1`-ulking I 50311 :1.~=. the 3 column`nd.--MidLmd The N orthem A (1 varme 11;: ` 31 `J ocuxn-'(=m. M215` 5: and bL1l'11Cd to} wre \\'u--' :1 1:11`gM n the bui1din_9,' and` 5 so 1'n})id1; thzlt it'| .<:\ve any hing: ex-1 :1 plow. The con-{ 1:- :1 1:u';:(- qu:\nt .t`_.-` n and chop, :1 1:v.`.`j:c` monts, quantity of! and n numbc-1` of. t't)Il(liLinII:~1, 1- m-ntcnury `It will Inurk u|' il..-: in- -4. (1 \\1L W re Because of the present nancial that ` situation in the province, the Depart- es 1 ; men`: of Education announces that it year ` will no longer be compulsory for mine . teachers in training to attend a`nmn` [ normal school for two years in order1`he_v .10 obtain permanent p1'ofe.=;i0n:.1]terin ce1'tif'1e:1`e.=. `czttc-.= mun \r::e+m- nf 1<`3dm=ntion. Premier `..~:e. e1'ticz1`e.=. The Minister of Education, Premi::r ._.__......_..._.._.._.._...._._. nus. . ._ ___-_. _ I..'.. were were ~`-.hree-day` courses covering these lines. In a : fr.-w (-:1. .=poc-in! in.=t1`uction in` handicraft, needlecraft and house furnishing were given. Nearly 5,000 `Ir1.~_ and xvomvn took advantage of .`.r.,.;-.~ ..x:n- I 3&5; Yqrsa Eva To Tiniarz . --Just what :1 ten dollar bill which a farmer sprmds in his hom-.: town may accomplish ? Let us iollow it around. Probably the my goods merchant gets it first. He passes it on to the hardware mnrchant in payment of an account. The hardware merchant pays it in ages to one of his employees. This employee pays it to his landlady, who pays a grocery bill with it. The grocer can then pay his butcher. The butcher passes this on to his pro mer- chant, and this produce merchant, buying l-angvly from the farmer, pa.-`ses this ton doliars back to the farmer. from whom it originally vzamc. Thus it has, in its ramblings among the home town people. .~e1'\'ed many useful purposes and ye` it is still in the communi*y -1 1rP\1v1 :nr\-n If Sam away to Distant Merchants- ---That tan dollar bill is gone for g4 the large city elsewhere. But so far cerned its usefulnem is at an emi. drained of just that much working `When in Need 05 Printing ~-Remember thaf orders 1e_ft with your: home town printer will serve to pay wages of workmen, who In turn spend this money with local business houses, thus serving to maintain that round of business which is necessary in order that rural towns throughout Canada may ourish and prosper. DUNLOP STREET. aga lly Nnrthprn Ahnanre PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS SINCE 1847 t`:~.c>.<(- ~`3)r.*,(:1:1l cuu1'>'e.<. During 1931 there were 31 courses of one months duration for glrls. 'I`we`1've hundred young women, , _`:.v_- 1':-n-H Hm farm. took ad- 'u}nem is at em. unu u capital. me good. It may serve to build up It as the home community is con- and the community has been nu-nn1n' van nnnsal 'I`HL?1?_S])AY, FEBRUARY 25, 1`-5'- - # Iy become valid un`i1 June, 1933. in September, 1930, at the Toronto lg Second year courses were initiated '1 _ and Stratford normal schools. At- iltendzmce for `these two schools was -}optional, but in September, 1931, at- 3 |tend:mce became compulusory for all a,-nchers in training who attended ":+: { .01`m:11 schools in the :~:e.=. of I 11927-28, the nun)r3r of whom \\`oL2`.-I? 1' cw`.E.*v:~.ri1j.' be hr\4.\vcm1 700 and S00. BARRIE. s...*<`..= in or A .~.\~:~.\`.x hundred young \VUuu:u, mos. `r :: i-' from the farm, \'Z1Y`.'Lf1}.'_'f` of this :~7y. instruc- tion which covered hou. clothing lhiii looii pi-oi)1c1n;<, with classes morning and afternoon. The Depart- .. \.` nf _`..r'ir]I`i|I_I-is ' by fix]: nguv` U`\ 112;. ku Lu. Ontao sonu :nwnJ ;n +hn and effect ny pru1uun5< Cunrula (1.-az(~ttu Jzmuu `Liv tm on `Ice of :1 0` Lr:mmg'. lIng.rs so farmer other rig} um Hnn to tho linul pnclu-r Z. :1. fend and condition. a 'm-.n JUy\:u throu Lnnla v\ C`\\'(`.= m:::\ X|~'\.LL'1, uuu luluu. ,,.`.... mom-, mpizlly. ` -1. PL11':x. are :1 source of ser- ious di.<('oml'ort to : The (Tom! . should be min(H'u1 of tho` 1 comfort of his ock. Hr` :\`.. puints out thn as :1 !`f':=|lH` of dippinu` the saving` in feed and increased weight of lambs and wool may easily amount to from 50c to $1.50 per ewe. The cost of dipping under ordinary conditions: should no` exceed three cents per head. Must Have License All persons other than pro(lucer.=. including farmers trz1n: their own fowl. must have :1 li(:en. from the warden and the county clerk if they want to tr:1n.~ :port fowl on the highway from one place to another. The provincial .=tz1'ut-'~ requires that such lir-on. be taken out regardless V of whether or not there is 21 local.` by-law, but it is thought `hat the}: passing of a by-law by county coun- ' cils strengrthens the officials l`.z1nds. ` The purpo. of the license is to en- l able fhe police to get :1 better check 1 on chicken thieves, as all persons ` other than the producer or farmer j when transporting fowl must carry his license. produce the same when ` requested by the authorities and also. show a record of the purchase made` from the vendor. The license regula- tion does not apply to a private citi- zen transporinp: fowl bought from a farmer, but will be required from a -`purchaser if he is a dealer in fowl. ` c The Use of Potash It is the light, sandy and gravelly soils and much soils that as 21 rule ....,. mm-Imdlv decient in potash, and I116 U86 U] I v-uuu _ th-30 amounts might b0 dollhlml .wi1h are markedly decient potash, D1't- F01` D0tiIt00S. POOH. Corn and on which profvable returns may be leaf) CTOPS I- .`0n01`!1Y- 100 ll!-<. 01" .?_.__________, expected from the application of 1;his"muriute of potash per acre may he . element. The rate of application will, considered an avm-:u:e (lro.=sing', hu` of course, depend on a number of frequently 200 pounds may he pro- factors. chief among which are the tably U-`0d. AS :1 rule it will bu chm-aC+_~u and ferility of the son, found more a(lv21n1':i;'r*ou.< to use pm and the nalure of the crops to be tnsh with forms of nitrogron rind` gmwm For most grain crops an a,p- phosphoric acid than 2ll0h(` and it is plication of muriate of potash of 50 always a 70 try out tho fur`- * `.""` V" """"', "`:" ---w n --~-all :4",\`(" lwf'm'n '*i:|l~Z. ,.- uunrvn-.|_~u;~;_ Suli1c1L'.. _ commer `It P:_xys to Dip Sheep _ Spring . 11.<.~u.=s1ng' the fact of pa_r:1s1tc3 thc n`. cop and methor1:< for then` con- thistle '] :`~. C`zm:1di:m nu4.horit_\' :ri\`crs four Due ..,,..=,.m 9: `H1 whv it navs to nM_.;,_L 1`(`E1SOY1F EL` LU \`.".1_v !`.(-op. 'l`he. are: Sheep that are frov tvuonuv nnnv-n nnv` ` `.t"f`D. 'l`h0. are fznm tick: .(-w `.`f1`0\\' more and bvttrzr wool. A clean ock requires less is more easily kept in good ( LI- 1 Lnuu-u`... . >thur p1'0d1l linul l..\ h~-`(Incl [F505 1d hig `lRf|\\ + lamb crop is s`ron2:er,` E h~'\tte1', and 1:m1b.< p;ro\v H`. .` :.;lcl\IIu1 {~_u'u1:1tim\s .. _.n\inn\ II L` [0 `DC `, ,`11'1> UL Lulsu` of the advant.a5:e:< en- 1-r\V"1!:1{ of nnmnnn ~r'- Y\f\V' 1`:-ru Eur ciu\'cr and zumua increases the di- - I,` l..i.xy\~ urns U1 establish '11 schools, - ~ Al? f11I`.?`.())`1L_\' }.'l\l.'.`. Luux to why it pays .r\ '\14n . I31-W, `.1 the hue to `k-'rl`. u\|:,~' m`In;.. ....\ .. m~i_u;iu:\l pro- . k`\ l\ \ I xs also pm for qu:\1.il_\'. .:u..- lurk in .._,... M. .. pr or pro- n tho basin` `Il:`~lIl'\`.\` tu _ .1 :\ddit.im*. it does unch:n~@:-d !\\` Z|:..',ll'\` imlustry dullur i: --CJL.-0 1 house -137 5,000 ntage wor con` sum sec1 has per the tlm K . 301- _ Uzi` " 3 Depart- 13:31 VH1: ` 3 of rural bk taszes m;u'a:xti0n .-t'uc out ;.n\ pu'1z1t10n'_` in the}; well as 3 public ( I A `Essa Council Cuts District News All Wages 10 p.c. ._. ,-__ ' |\'il`|n:mk:<, Ilill.-lulu-, `ill EHE ya-:n'.-. lbll l:'lrA. Ll! , 'l`he 1'og'ulm xnvvting of l"..-:.~:u town- ship council \\'u.~' hvlll 211. 'l'1\m'ul.m\ on l\lnml:1_\', Fvl). Mh, with nll nu-n\ln-rrx pwsoxxt. 'l`hv l'n1ln\\'iup: ucrmlnts \\'-~r.- p:\.::: ml for p:\_\'nu'ul.: 1*`. R. .-\runld. :1't\ml:1m-u nmvm`. .`-unnn. I\ II `..l.un-m hm-zniizll m`- .l'. l\. .' $10.00; 1 munt rv uingxlmnx. {H100 ])l'I`1` c-n:.: -n- lI1t.`1`.I, \\: when-b3` pzud for P.m-.on." NCO Pl'l`lHl|llll. \lI\l $'l(:'\.'.!0; Sick (`i $10.00: Hu_\`.< & lh vnuut. $.\`.:":\; Dr |$l`-100; Dnltuu .1 .. A'....l,.a.\u-u .lTl`:u'm. \ mun \\'1\i'.`:4i\1`. I l :\ l\`H`l`l \\7i1.\`t l$13.UU; :\. `... II\ \.`I\ g`m\*vl. h\`..< \ on. n. .w.nu; w. k`:n*snn. `.2 day t`111in_s: _\:r:\\'o1. lots 31- l``_`. Con. 6. l.1`ic C:n`s0n, 3 d::)$' lling` _x:r:1\'v1. lots 31-12. Con. G. $(`~.T:`~: 1-`. Guthrie. repairs culvert Con. 9. `.15 sidormxd. SL128 J. Clayton. di_xZ`3Z`i11_:I ditch. '20 sidorond. Con. 7. $16.`2."~_; '1`nssomnti:1 'l`wp.. work West '1\wwn1ino. $150.75. 1`.n~n\ eci nn \\':L< 11`r.'1nh>d the F01`- l\V\\`nhno. Vlhlma). .1`ox~.1nission was granted the , osiry Branch at .-\ng'us to plant trees on the river bank for the protection of property of J. N. Page and town- ship. A m nnr cent. reduction was made ship. A 10 per cent. reduction in wages, members of councll and oicials` salaries. Tim .-nmm and rnn :11nc:rintnndent officials` salaries. The reeve and road superintendent _ were appointed delegates to Good ' Roads Convention in Toron-to Feb. 22nd to 25th. expenses to be paid by municipality. h H, Ross: and Thos. H. Banting: by inunicipauty. D. H. Ross and Banting were re-appointed auditors, and clerk ordered to make necessary cixnxtgrc in by-law. A borrowing: by-law was passed for the year, and council adjourned to meet at Thornton on Monday, March .f'74-I. n4- `luvn meet a]; 1m 7th, at 10 Alfalfa with its rapid growth and deep root system, is one of the best crops to use in smofhering sow thistle, states A. H. Martin, .-\. Director, Crops and Marke s Branch, Ontario Depa2't.mn:nt of Agriculture. Qrnv H1 . wifh its creenins roe - UYl1'.Zll`l0 1JCp'c1l'L111L uL U1 :x_L_;Lu;uu.u.u:. Sow thistle, with its creeping roe`- sfalks, persistent g'1'o\\'th and habits of 1] S : spreading by seeds and roots, is the worst weed Ontario farmers have to contend with and very few crops will successfully keep it in check. In sections where alfalfa ilourishes, it 3 been found that this crop pro- 'lpe1`ly ( 1l`0'l 1'01`. will do more `co\vui:'d I-'~rw`1:iI`.U` Hm "'rO\\'ti1 of .'~:o`.v 1.hi_l<'~ .l')il.\;Uu. vldo for whlch is 121 l`_L_`,'L` r r ducer. CONTROL SOW THISTLE WITH ALFALFA L'IIUCX\ than UL`. CUll|.lll.'J should be out the : . ....c [all tunes 1.: amo to KC'_'}) ;.m=;m UL Qlsow tlxistlr; zm(l othclr weed g'1'o'\\'tl\. I 3 In a .'~fO`.`.' tlxi:~=tle experimenf con- ducted on the farm of W. D. I-Iy. , ` St1'z1`l'or(`., 21 crop of alfalfa and red C, clover ylr.-lderl 13,760 poun(l.~: of g1'ec-I. [hay pr.-1` acre on the fertilized por- ` l .l()n.~? of tlm c->:pcrimnnt, :-.ml practical- " ly no . thistle plz1n`.< rr-ztchod the` bloom .' I vru\'i<)us to conducting` the or-.'pcr~rl1m'nt, the 1929 crop on thisl nnrll:-nl:H' (`mm \-.11.; :1 failure. due 10'. plu \\ LU Aftc 1' t\\ L . .lJLlL' LU f1om~i.=he.< 41".... AA! llUlll`1.*IlE than 0`! all timt (Vl\lI9 eh}:- "l..`\l; \I. |I\'ll. un.|;\_u.n-9, |.~il:`r -M. $`.'.h0; M. U. (`unninp;- `. '1\':xg'_v;iI1_v; 101 GS. Von. 11. I0: .l:\.~`. .\lvl1nn:\l:l. clx':\_x:`;:ilu: 1ul~x 13%. Con. 3`. S-1.120; .1. R. \\"uud. huur 10 . Con. 3%. $|`. ..()0; S. \`:\irns. \h'.'l_\:`):'il\_1:' Int I-5. (Rm. $5.00: I-`,. Hammond. 100 loads vel. S`.`:\.00; \`. .\lc(`:mu. `.2 days` j ':1\'0l. 101:: 31-32. Gun. 6., .1 \. .\1c:.\l:\.~`1m`. `.1 d:\ys' 1`11.lim: 1.1,. -)1 )0 :`.u\ I! ~21 !'\l\- \\. .... \. partu | 1' '.\U\\ l.l|l.`\,i". lHl' 1|` nu u. .3 1 July, (-ultivntt-d thorougzhiy, and . to 1ni.\:ml gwztin in 1930. which xvns :-r-ednd clown to zllfzxlfn and red clovr-1'. The 1931 hay crop was :1 p2n"icul'.1.rly hmwy onv and HH- numbcr of .0\\' thistle phmts \w-H: 11ozu'ly 50 pm` cent. less in 1031 than :r\ 1020 Il(`2ll'ly UU 1I\'1 LCIIL. nuns In 1-run. nu... in 1930. When alf:xlf:1 t-Ids lmw: bcvomu vate the field wi.l1 a .~'prin1:-to0Lh cutivutor. Many of thv wc-c-(ls will be d(.*st1'oye(l, but the :1lful1':1 will} come more thrifiy and vi;:orou.~: than l.\vr\IC (.'\ C1`. .l\utlmz-itix.-.= very c0n.~`0r\';1_ti\'cly estimate the annual loss to Ontario l... v` `.l`)li_L-`ll \-.-rl Inl`a :11, l.73:0,()UO,(l()(). Any_ crop that will evr-n p:u'tiz1lly lend itself to the con- trol of wemls is worthy of an im- port:m' place in Ontario :1g 1`lcult1l1'0. A'll';Lll':1 is a soil builder, :1 de- portnn` place In Unwrm :I.}.fl'H.'u1Lun'. .-\1.fz-Llfa stroycr of wec(L9 and a source of vu1~ uauble protein rich rougzhago. Tho seed will be very reusonzxblo in price `and many fat-mnrs will avail thr:m uselvcs of this opportunity to plzuw alfalfa in the regzulzxr crop progxraxn. They have an Optimists Club" in the Sault that is making :1 strenuous effort to banish the word demos- sion Anyone heard using: the word {a Run!` 95 FONTS. SIOII" Anyunu nun `is ned 25 cents. "" `_\'.\' \\' |\u_\.\. Iv.'n.nu :33; Dr. \\'~.~:(. lh-up:-r. uul\. :f~:Ki0; h:\u1iu_s:` _::'rnwl, -`CI.-.\n IL"; \'!Il'|l.~ lzug.-'2 [)u1`L'lld.5t'.`n'. l.\ , . \\'l1::: LSO; .1 e-- r OUIIU .Il?.lL UH: L 3d for, mom the growth so` no1u.-u~ `F-vvln nrnn a.m. W. NI. Dinwoody, Clerk. 3 1 \`\\ form. u\ . :1 U`! (`olmuu ... \`l..n `.5_(f.'. 1'1'l:\1uu.\ LU \:uuuuLun;,- imvnt, 1' eld to 14*. The vld \vus plowed in tivutvd thoroughly, I'(-rti1i7.vd 1 in nwivntl 0-vnin 3!) 1930.: D|(`l\lllll. lm::]In:u :u- .\`lv\\-nrl. and (Tun ; John Dunn, in.~'ur lnlw lmlvnmity ('n., L'hilxlrun'.~` ||n. l0_\'.~'. lv:1l:u\m~ 01' :n'- \.. \\'....a M n II H`. \\`::l. n1.u.u.. u h:u11iug.:' Ontario! .\'I\. |ln\\':\r.1 ;iiUll l`l`|`l`lH iu_:`: $61.50; N1\p1o_\`w-::. 11.3 _\~:ml.< _x:`r:\\'ol_`nu~mlu~rs' 1 l:.m1. ;.~_r.`.`.-.~l, 1.4 :;_ umuuni .~::1' (2. Holt. xlI':\::):i1u: lllmllt 35`-3.1" `.50: D:\\'M V Immld. Uullvtill. \\ tho <`olIin.u mud. $12.00; \m~1<. '.'l_\:`):'iI\_1:' mmmoml. -`\m-```'\'- N `WU!-`~ (;H'l`ho Bonrr .('(1 m01'0uy.;'m_\ , J('l'l..l|l/.l`l1' r-edml lawn `r-1'. .1...-In lxn-nny nnn untl H11- BU and 1 `I H` ` 1`-l`\\l`1. . `\| A` rm crop. .' polu ed mnwn up. 1 ed an or 1`.wn*:s.~:-.~ mu ur dizy of corme .{o.id-em. Beneiim the tevsth and gums. ,. Are siigiutly 1:LVa:ive. 6. Cheap-ens the ration. 7. Form a splendid tonic or con- A;--'n~n.a~.- 'k` :u -` M.0.ll..` ..A ....| IIII 3' will Hm `. I'|l'lII|||V'|I | the rm'|mr:\linn L About 9.30 on Wc(lnr*.' ni':ht,l ?<'0|W` Fe.-l). 10th, :1 frznno bum, about] tooth t~ ..3xl;'), on lln: farm of 311'. (Ill-011:0: . l.rm;:, lth liml of 'l`-cuxn-'r=(`w.:. \.':\. l':1 willistrux-.k by li1.:l1tning to! t?1Iu`.' llw _u`roun 'l`l1m'e qu:mtit_v of hay in zmdl 1,1.ti\'Cl)' Lhv flames syn-cml rapidly )I1t211`i0 \\':1s inm0.~'s:il)l(,- to :1nyl1in.: Linn com 11 l)ugg'y and con-1 Ht Will U-nt.~`. \vl1i:h inclwl:- u quantity` `-0 of buy, somt _.:rain l:`.`.`j_,"Cl im- number 01' implcmvnts, ofl 'ult1l1'0. pork, sopumtol`, and :1 number of, hens, \\'(.-11 also dm'oured by "ho flvry elemvnts. The loss is partly (.O\'l.'I`C(l by in.~'ur:1ncc. 11 _ thr:m~ A. E. LETHERBY NOW 3 CONTROLS THREE THEATRE.Si '0].",'X`1ll1l. E.` lub" renuous 'l`lwzm`e m1o`unp:, \\:l1iol1` -~ . . ..._ ...o.\.I uvHl\ :-nn \uI mu; |\lU_\'t`(` .D:\\`il Willi.-1m.<, editor ul` (In- \\':1s n--ult-ch-(l |n`v.s'i of (`ulliIu;'\\'nod Hmml u|' '|`r:ulu- lust. :\l1i. band will lw ru0rp:uni7.- ed. with J. 1*`. 1\lclm:m :1p::lin us lcmlur. _'l`hv Board 01' Trudv upm-vs to give v\'vr_v support possible '|`lu`ru were 1!) 11wx11lw1's at thv lirst, 1)1`:u'.Li('c. About three cu1'10:uls of hopcs were shipped from Allislou Inst. \`\'('()k, the returns netting $4.25 per cwt. .\ll'. 11 m0\'(.-(1 the b _ !mou`1* ting made thin` ll Sll1`g`C( (3 2 HZPII 930. {:':x1l':1 CF01 pvrfr) 1 H1 .<-1'i :;;v_.:y Ab comu Looth 35x4.` Long,` \\`iHlc1-1-nu The Womens Relief Association, of Midland, has received donations of over $6,000, also many donations of , clothing, fruit, etc. 123 homes have ` been investigated and 734 children assisted. I. .1` U dmoner.