thursday maroh 3th ibm toe acton free press acton ontario cammuvue s after long illness albert ehull dim campbcllviue district lost one of its oldest residents on thursday mr albert edmund hull of rr1 campbcllviue passed away at his home on thursday afternoon after a lengthy illness he was bom and raised in this community where he spent all his life he was n member of st davids church campbcllviue left to moum are his wlft two sona lome at home and oliver of milton and one daughter myrtle mrs dave smlllic of milton also one brother harry one sister pass cd away in 1908 he rested at the macnab and son funeral home in milton where a short service was held on satur day afternoon thence to st davids presbyterian church for service at 2 pm conducted by rev j e sutherland interment was in the adjoining cemetery potfr corner a wish in kate w1ntkk by mary ellen varley the earth has grown shabby with too much rain the mind awakens at the thought of snow soft falling over natures agrlm chicane covering for awhile the lands deep woe i who can pluck beauty of a winter day r mm memory nlom it shoul 1 hold shadow loveliness ov of youthful pliy and sound reality of wjndand cold it should bring niw contentment to thi farm and purity to city streets thi white flurry should gtther all its many charms in on last effort as gods acolyte with 1 027 898 members in the schools of ten canadian provinces the junior red cross society is th largest youth organization in the country a denert suggestion peaoh 8h0bt0ake nude with monarch white cake mix p 34c aylmer choice halvet or sliced peaches 21c oabboll8 prices compare the8b are lower wabeh pko pie filling corned beef i w wf m fwhtb pobx r ham loif- 18oe tin tomato jiice 58 dandee tea aylmer 0011 l6jc 41e 53c 31c 75c 18c 15c 33c 34c 28c 59c 15jc orange and grapefruit marmalade 27c ohioken noodle chicken a bice cream of chicken belmar soups x 25c cheese ssns 34c special dal mail ranot oream btyle corn 2 ss 33c hesix beans red kidneys 21c oven baked sgtfgflie heinz baked beans without pork bozthi ocp c tins cot j tins ubc aylmer ranoy dew drop peas 2 27c special oak leaf brand choice tomatoes these abe excellent value bbioht red in colour and nil pxjlvoubed si nkist oranges iotatoes cello tomatoes celery stalks fresh bunch carrots ripe bananas 9c 2dozfor45c 10 lb 41c 23c 2 for 17c 3 for 25c iii 17c ntsbmnmmreomigtf editors ntk roy shaver of finch ont mat president of ontario plownuns association accomp nmed douglas s held of bramp ton ont and a1jil wallace of north gowtr ont canada s ehnmpion plnwtmn on their trip to oil british isles eire and franct this is tin womd of a srus nf five wkly nrticus he hah wntlm as him manager about their experiences and ihi press ions by roy suavfr itithi r than tr lo n count evi rv stop ui midc ind every town and form we visited in srntland north em lr lind eir and england i thought this wcik 1 would tell you of sonto of the impressions ur rained of farming in those count we mollis doug r id of bnmpton 26 voir old cimdlin tractor p champ algie wn 35 horst something to say for hiw d very sign of ihi ii w blood stock thrc of the tiri r firms w isited in scotlind ind filmland vire breeding md milking hoi u ins ind some of tin ciltle wen lircet de set admit from two nl ontirios best known blunt unit but first kt me till jnu of i f it t which struck us is nthi ir st valentines day ftockwood wedding rot k wood united churoh was the set in uf a lovlly st vhlentlne day wedding whin marlon volma hamilton exchanged vows with gordon frank ostrander rev john oliver officiated baskets of white chrysanthemums and snap dragons with silver foliage and gren ferns decorated the church thi bride is a daughii r of mr and mrs robert james hamilton r r 3 hock wood and the groom li a sou of mr and mrs frank ostrmid or r r 3 rock wood the bridl given in marriage bv her father wore a gown of white fa tin lace and net the flthd bud ice was fashioned with a high neekllm with the lace colhr seal loped t give a shawl off cl it the back and front of the bodlc the j bouffant satin hooped skirt was topped by a graceful net ovirsklrt and a peplum of lacl her veil which was embroidered with satin hi arts was lid by a lace over satin headdress the brides all white bouquet was of carnation and hyacinths accented with gicen foliage mrs charles mcghee shel bourne was matron of honor for her sister she wore a gown of oronatlon red velvet with bonnet of matching material and mittens in matching shade she also wore a rhlncst one necklace and earrings and carried a bouquet of white ehryaanthem urns the two bridesmaids mrs austin roaa sister of the bride and mrs frederick hepburn and the flower girl miss marilyn ostrander sister of the groom were gowned in coronation red velvet to match that of the maid of honor they too carried bouquets of white chrysan themums i gordon bingeman of kitchener was the bast man and the ushnt- were mnrley mllson of itockwood cousi o the groom andwilllanv hamilton toronto brother of the bride gcorri pay presided nt tht nr j imtpniiiid neil and norman 1 imbi ri of itockwood who sang th sunshine of your smile at th signing of ihc register and oh eirfiit love prior to the cerem ony pink and white streamers decor ated the sunday school room of the rhtireh for thi reception which followed the ceremony the brides tiblc was centred with a wht thro tiered wedding cake and bouquets or spring flowers the briili s mother received her gutsts wmrlng n dress of navy p inmmid with navy chanlilly i s otlind the firn n rs thniighl pry i ii of tin ci niilian lypt hoi em both breedi i rs and imlkirs ink fnglish fn i uld no ly ii nougli to th i cr dit of hoi si i ins on ihi firm of etlwin de gi iy biamin in huutingdonshlri wt nmi across t s in of mnrksnm the ininnl thil picked the alljston firmhuas of i i f mccague with mi mam blue ribbons mr seamin wus firnunt i boo icrc boo of whit h were n rliuncd marsh h wis running too cmadian bnii hiilste i w iuijjl write an un solicited teslimiiiihl for them at th drop of in ones hat fine riydradalr stable at cilthorpi wi found our sec ond ontirio i xpitn iti in i flour ishing son of the pruli of oxford count tom ocnts snvi reign i wus on thi 1 200 irr durv firm o jimes aunn all of mr alston 250 hols joins wore from cimdnn blood lines he was milking 101 with in ivenge test of 17 pei cent incidentally he ilso had oni of the finest stibles of clydesdih thit wi saw in the whole of mi imt thiiiih he did not voice it to irn if the firmers doug hid ont suggestion for improving the brit ish firm- hi thinks th v would be w i ii ndvlsed to uproot the hedgerows wllh which the fnglish countrvmdc abounits ho idmitiid willmglj that they were pictur eique but his prictical cinidnn cm dicidcd too much lind is wist ed on either side of the hedgis if thi were mv firms he siid id t i i bulldozer and root them ill out then replace them with an electric or statiomry fence if wipe kind om que ti n 1 hue been iskid nptitcdlv since our return i how him the weed control on l th british firmer miking out the british farms is outstanding i though we did not have an op there is nit i weed to tn s on portunit to speik to what welcan looseh refer to is the ivevage that for a 1 rhljhho nnd navy acceaories her cor sage was of pink rosebuds for a honeymoon trip to florida ind the southern united states in bride changed to a navv gab irdine nuit with navy leithcr hws bag md gloves dusky pink oat with mink trim matching hat ind i corsage of white gardenias guesli were present at the wed ding from toronto kitchener gutlph acton erin and arias lace of worth gower plowing chimpion ind myself roy shiver of pinch ont their team mnnager first of all i would like to mik one point i do not think it i possible to compire adequilely canidun ind british firming methods or firms climiuc dif terences for tnstanct make it ol most impossible to discuss cittle feeding for in england thev ire able to pasture their cittle dunn months that in camdi it is impos siblc to do so defy modernization another roisnn igiinst compar ison is the manv old farm buildings we saw which defv modernization and in conscqumtlv hindicips ti fticicncy one of the first things the boys noticed was the ibsenve of birns m know them in this countrv on the majont of the firms thev hid byres which in essence are reilh onlv four pasts with a roof m top in these bvres the cittle inciter from the weather ind food during autumn and wmtir pistur mg the fittor which most impressed doug in british firming wis the weed control md i think i irre loams qukxiyi you can get 50 to 1000 without baokabto ocurlty quwtiyf loans made promptly on your own ilgnatur convbmntlyf select your own repayment plan up to 24 months to repay remember more people borrow from household pinaoo than any other company in its field phone or stop in today i 25th wa n canada household finance ouum om you hnow where to el me janie you l in go hit know the lelephoi in clsicr mintl iijfht ihcrc vlicn you so ninny tiiiics in so m my ways your telephone contributes to your sense of seeunty to easier and more pleasant living for you and your family no prut tut mtamrt 11 uufulnt ri the bell telephone t company of canada do tfckt need ready cash for the majontv of thi women work too while the three of us wort- igrood that bntish firming could stind o be more mechinied ind were i little astonished to see the im mnt of heaxv work that is done in the fields b women we still had to take our ten gallon hats off to the british farmer in the matter of ield per acre the are still ahead of us there it is hard to decide w hy this should be perhaps it s because the land is richer or majbe they look after it better or fertilize it more one farm we wont forget in j hurrv because there we saw some thing that upset a our notions about cattle breeding it wis the farm of j o oneil just outside belfast mr 0neil farms his 100 acres just about as intensively as 100 acres can be farmed with a herd of more than 100 a rshires h- wa keeping more than one cow per acre without feeding them con centrales he feeds them only en siloed hav about 90 pounds per dt per cow his hav was rured m horizon al siloes and was tertins about 14 per cent protein need new blood stork all of which as tou will agne was vcrv good and we were im pressed hv this performance- but then mr o eil told us that he hadn t bought a male or female in six vears he was obiouslv an enthusiastic supporter of inbreed ing and we were hard pushed for v mkbtbtis ud ktiiwtin new ur urd to vc too tunc ind labour ulo lhm itcorlo 5 b mo time the british farmi r hasn t been as well off as he is now doot want change most of the firmers we met wen- openting fairh large farms that could be called show places bjt ill of them agreed thev didn t want in thing to change for a while though thev are up igamst high feed prices thev have guaran eed j mark ts with government support j ed prices for eicmhmg the ran produce j that thev canno produce enough is easilv demonstrated eggs are rationed at one and two per person f week dep upon avail ibk- supplies thfv cost about 14 cents each or 1 68 a dozen if i tell ou that six pounds or s1650 is more than the average weeky salarv in the bntish isles i dont think there is much more i need toll ou about the food s tuation oren oe or more roomi or snaeotooe teid beabs picnic in 1902 a hctt ork toymaker asked president tedd roosevelt if h would lend his name to a cuddh fuzzv newlv inspired toy boar tr consented but added i dont thmk mr names worth much tn the bear business with 150 million teddy bears now made earlv the royalties which might nave accrued to a less modest man ould have been astronomical- sars the reader s digest check your needs and discuss your financing requirements with us if your proposition is sound there s money for you at the b of m ask for a free copy of our folder on farm improve ment loans youll fmd tt helpful bank oi won i ri 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