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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jan 1921, p. 8

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__________ -- -- - ______ __________________ SPECIAL COURSE IN SHEEP AND SWINE MARKETING Wednesday, Thursdlay and Friday JAN. l9th., 2th., and 2lst. At Agricultural Buildings, Fair Grounds, Bowmanville PROGRAMME First Day-ian. l9th. Session :-10 a. M. to 12 a. m. Subjects: (a)-The Sheep Jndustry and its importanc e. (b)-Demonstrations in Problems of Sheep Manage- ment (docking and Castrating.) (a)-The Breeding and Feeding of Market Lambs: (b)-Co-operative Marketing. of Lambs (collecting,, shipping, grading, and fsettlement.) Session:-2 p. nz, to 5 p. m. (a)-Care of the Fleece b efore and after shearing. (Dernonstration.) (b)-Killing and dressing Lambs for Home Consump- tion and Market. (Demonstration.) Second Day-ian. 2th. Sesson:-10 a. m. to 12 a. m. Subjects: (a)-Selection and preparing of Lamb Cuts. (Demon- stration.) (b)-Sheep Dips. (Preparation, use and 1enefits.) (a)-Wool Improvement (grades and market values) (b)-Wool grading demonstration. Session 2p. m.to 5,p.m. Subject: (a) -The purebred, its relation tosheep improvement. (b)---Judging, Breeding and Market Sheep. Session 6.30 to 8.30 p. ný. Subject: (a)-Lamb Banquet (b) -Motion Pictures Third Day-ian. 2lst. Session:-10 a. m. to 12 a. m. Suhject: (a)-Problems confronting Canadian Swine Raisers. (b) -Points to consider in selecting a goodbrood s0w Session 2 p.,m. to 5 p. m. Subject:' (a)---The relation of the Live Hog to Import Trade. (b)-Judging Market Hogs. 2-1w Notice ToFarmers& As 1 arn just recovering from an attack of, typhoid fever 1 do not extpect to do much driving this winter, and will not be able to call on you as f ormerly. I would ask those thinking of buying new farm implements or machinery to phone me at No. 232, or better stili-cali on me and get my p1ic.s and insect our superior cia sc cf goods before buying. 1 represent three very strong comparies: MASSEY-HARRIS CO., of Toronto Manufacturers of ail kinds of farm machinery q;PRÀRAVDMfTflD MPf L n-'In BOWMANZVILLE, JAN. l3th., 1921. BASE LINE WEST Miss Alta r'ickel1 spent the week~-end wivth, frlends in Solina .... Interesting and il pful prayer meetings were conducted in Ebenezer chui ch last week ... Mr. Barl Truil spent a. f ew, days in Toronto recent- ly .... Sorry to hear that Mr. Ted Rivett apd Mrs. Boyce are iii,... .Miss Ruberta Plenfound, Toronto, is guest of her cousin, Miss Stella Penfound .... Mr. and Mrs. Hlerbent Nic*4ls entertained on their wedding anniversary... .Friends of Miss Vida Langmaid are sorry to hear that DARLINGTON Mrs. Deihi and Mrs. John Hayball,, Ter- ente, attended the funeral of tileir cousin Miss HIelen Goode last Monday. Sym- pathy of this commiunity is extended to the G-oode fi.mily in thie loss of thi!r ais- 4 ..r.... Sorry to hear Mr. Royý Metcalf lost hiis driving horse last weeký, ...Mr. Ambrose Trenoutil, Hampton, visited bis daughiter, Mrs. Roy Metcalf .... Miss Ida Banrtlett, Toronto, bas neturned home af- ter a pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. H-. Wood.... .Mr. S. Hl. Nicholson, Caesarea, was arecent visiter with bis brother-in-law, Mr. W. H. Wood. .HAMPTON Mr. F. C. Clayton, Toronto, visited bhis father, Mr. T. H-. Claytcn. PUNIPS-C. W. Souchi purchased from an agentof Beatty Bros. a consignment of pumips at pre-wair pnices. If yeu re- quine a good pumpni ai a low price phone 129-r2-1, Hampton, Ont. 2-3w Fresh frozen Sallmon now in stock at WilI Horn's.- 1-2 MAPLE GROVE Wrights and was langely attendefi. The'awa, at his uncle's, Mr. Jas. Cros- DARLINGTON EDUCATIONAL paper on "Influence of chilfiren an the ASCAO Home' was given by Mrs. Van Camp.. sman; Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, ASCAO -Our sympatby gees ont te Mrs. W. J. Enfield, a Mr. Si1as 'Urewin's; Mr. Ana etn fDrigo d Patton who lest ber sister, Mrc. W. T. and Mrs. J..Slemon, Ellhiskilleil, visi- uainlAscainwl ehl Beacock, Kirby... Mn. Jabez Wright t hr; r W. le, in l AstoncHaion Saturly, fer-el bac installed a Delco ligbt plant we bear . td relatives e,;MrWi.Igs nHapoHllnStudyàe- Wish ho wonld suppiV, this village with Toronto, recently vîsited, at Mr. Rd.> noon, Jan, l5th., at 2 o'clock. Prîn- light .. . . Ms. E. Montgomery is able te Slemon's;ý Mr. and Mrs. L. Graham'cipal W. J. Morrison, B.A., of Bow- be anound again after ber necent illnes home from a pleasant visit with cinil ihSho ilsek ...Play givea by Anglican church youag 1mnil ihSho ilsek people New Years aight wac a triumph friendÉ in Toronto.... Our citizens W.E. Pollard, R. J. McKessock, -ne slow moments and many highly were sorry to leara of the illness of i'resideat. Secretary. amusing situations cf which "Jones" Mr. Wm,. Aunger since goingWet was master.... District meeting cf Orange __________ Lodgec will convene ene .... .Wonder if H1e ins had one' foot amputated. Bewmanville wouidd .ead us their baud Epworth League Thursday night was for car skating rink aow open .Week l charge of Miss Eva Denike, First U .O ETNG cf Prayen was obesrved la Union church Rev. W B. Milîsoa beiag speaker for Vice President. After opening ex- lact three days, Rev. G. T. MeKeazie, encises, our President, Mrs. Raynor i Regular meeting of Providence Enniskilien, taking charge first cf week. read the Scripture Lesson. The topic 1 UF. 0., will meet in Shaw's School A splendid spirit was manif est. "The New Lif e" was tàken by vera on Tuesday, Jnnuary 18, at 8 p. m. Simon, followed by suitable Nýew S. Chas. Allun, 1 C. A.m..,Wight, SYears readings by Mrs. R. Crossmani President. Secretary. KIRBY UNION CHURCH land Miss Eva Denîke. Secretary 1 ot alnto .F .Cu called the roll. Miss vera Mountjoy Union churcb annivensanY services at rend, a couple of letters- of apprecia- meeting will be held on- Monday, Jan. Kirbv on Sundav and Monday Jan. .2nd., -p- +1- L. +ý TT-i l7th.. a 2 p. m., in the Sons' Hall. AUCTION SALE Mr. Wesley D. Bragg, of Newcastle who has sold his farm will have an auction sale of his farm stock, im- pleinents, etc., about the end of February. Watch for date. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The annual meeting of West Durham Agricutural Societyr will be held in the Council Hoo, Bowmnanville, on Frlday. January 2lst., at 1 P. nm., to rece lý re- ports of Directors for election of _ .terfs and for genenal business. FRANK ALLIN, J. S. MOORCRAFT, - President. Secretary 1To Farm ers in Durham County: pendicitis... . Dnamatic Society is pia 1ci- SOLINA. Rev Mn. Smytb, Victoria College, Tor- ing "Down lu M4aine. ..Mrs. George onto, will occupy the pulpit Sunday after- Vandyke is improving... Several from Hecent Visitons: Mns. A. Beacock, Mn. accu: Special music .. . .Mr. Reginald biene attended Eldad church re-opeing.. and Mrs. Austin Beacock and Misses Meadows, Town, Sunday visiter at Mn. .Nexýt Sunday-Rev. Mn. Smythe of Ton- Rhoda and Vera, Nestieton, at Mn. Jno. Chas Axfrds. ... Messrs. Eber Snowden, 0onto, preaches Educational sermons Pascoes; Mn. and Mrs. W.,R. Courtice, Ross, Lonne Stevens-, Ivison Munday are litre .... Miss iAura Osborne visited Mns.CrtcaMnR.JMKeks;n. attending the Agicultural class ia town C. Wight, Providence... .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bragg, M. P. P. and Mns.-Bnagg . ... Mn. Fred Stevens cf the Standard Norman Down are vL5ýiting friends. in and Miss Irene, Bowmanville, at Mn. J. Bank, Bcwmanville, bas been transfen- London. Baken's; Mn. and Mrs tIeVice; <7ýshed te N',estietcn ... . Miss Oll'e Censlim,, awa, and Mn. Cecii Výice, Brooklil, a t Simcce, is visiting Miss Viola Stevens... Mn. D. Yellowlees'; Mi. and'Mrs. N. S. Quite a number cf Groveites attended B James and. family, Bowmanville, Miss the Oshawa--Bow manville Hockey game ENNISKILLEN ACt. Piell, adeaislley, n. a 's .. . Gccd attendance at prayen meetings C. eny nd is Adne, shwa' ,11n. lu the chunch this week. Thos.: Pnefound, Maple Grove, and Miss Visitons: Miss O. Gcw visiting friends Brimacombe, Bowmaaville, at Mn. S. Ed- at Peterboro; Mrl and Mns. Jphn ýSlemcu gar Werny's; Mn. and Mns. L. C. Pen- visited Mn. andi Mns. Evenett White, fcund, Maple Grove, at Reeve Baken's; Bethesda, and Mn. and Mrs. James Mns. M.ý A. James, Bowmanville, Mn. Curtis, Hampton; Mn. William Wallace Abert and Misses Flcrence and Gussie TYRONE was in Toronto last week. .... Miss Elsie Luke, Kedncn, Mn. Ernest Larmen, Black- Oke, Tononto, at home .... Mn. sud Mrs. stock, Mn. Wein Swain, Bunketon, Mn. Mns. Arthur Gay, Mns. L. M. Courtice, Theo Slemcn and Master John, at Mn. J .H. and Miss Florence Werny, Bethes- Mn. and Mns. H. Hancock, Mns. Blake Hugli Annis... .Wednesday evefings da, Mn. Francis Werny, Enniskillen, Miss Courtice, Countice, wene necent guests cf League was in change cf the President. Evelyn Brent, Tynone, and Mn. Fred L. Mn. and Mns. A. E. Clemens. ....Women's Aften devotlcnal exercices, Miss Myrtle Bray, Enfield, and Rev. W. H. Spango at Institute will meet at Mns. James Stoies Brunt nead the lesson; topic "The New Mn. A. L. Pasces; Mn. W. Mcuntjoy, Mn. on Wednesdlay, Jan. 19th., at 2.30 p. m. Life', was given by Miss Gladys Stý!n- and Mns. HF. Werry,' Kedron, at M.S. Everybody welcome.... Mn. Wilmott ton; neading by Miss Margaret Stewart E. Werny's: Mn. and Mns. Hl.Couch and Wright is taking a Business Course at on New Years Resolutions; nesponse to Miss Manicnie. Bethesda. at Mn. J. Mn. T. Frank Wright's Business College, Roll Call was beartily. A membership Baken's; Mns. Elmer Wilbun and Mrs. A. St. Cathenines. .MizssD. McLaughlin andý campaiga was planned ... . Mrs. (Dr.> J. Balcon are convalesc .ng fncmn injuries Mr. Tait, Oshawa, wene guests cf thel Siemon is expected tc teach the Aduit sustained when thnown from a buggy.... fcrmen's grandfati4er, Mn. J. Hodgson... Bible Class next Sundgy... .W.M.S. on Mrs. Ivan Law is la Bowvi-anville Hos- MnI. Bruce Honeywell, Tononto, was home January 5 was weil attended, and a good~ pital with pacumonia. Al hope for a at Mn. W. R. Clemens' for the week-endi program pnovided... . Messrs. F rancis speedy reccvery.... Mn. N. E. Wright's .... About thinty friends and relatives Wenny and Lloyd are taking a five weeks' family have aIl recovened fnom diphtheria met at Mn. Norman Woodley's on Friday course at O. A. C., Guelph. .. Miss Ettie and are out cf quarantine .... .Women's evening, the annivensany cf thein man- Bnown f el Satunday evening and broke Institute and Farmens' Club meet toget- nrage. A sumptucus' suppen was senved bier anm at the wrist. hier Tbunsday evening, January 20.. by Mrs. Woodley and a jolly evening was P rayer services are belng ccnducted at spent in games, etc.... .A goodly numben Eldad this week... .Mns. C. P. Parker is attended W.M.S. meeting at Mns. L. T. visiting ber - mothen, Mns. Veitch cf Goodmans last Thursday when Mrs. W. Magneewan Parr Soud. 0T. Wickett, president, pnesided., Stndy COURTICEEldad Chunch re-opening services were, bcok was well'taken by Miss F. 1. Werny;, ___very weil attended with capacity audien- Watch Tcwen hy Miss, E. M. Cole andý Miss Nancy VanrCamp. Base Line, is ces at both'services. Rev. W. I. Spango, Mrs. R. Hodgson; a duet by Mesdames guest cf Mns. Acy Penfound; Mn. and Bowmanville, preached two good gospelý,M. J. Werry and R. Hodgson and piano Mns. Norman Sandens, Mn. and Mrs. lsnîonE whiciî were much appreciated' duet by ýMisses Gardiner. A social time Fred Balson, Mn. and Mns. Fred Flin- by al. The maie choirwhich had been 1fcllowed.... .Rev. Mn. Cailing gave reas- tof and Miss Doris Flintoif, Oshawa, trained by Mns. John Baker rendened ex- ioas for Mens Bnotbenbcod in Canada Snndayed at Mn. Howard Flintoffs; Mis- cellent singing. Miss Anale WIlllý,ums on Sunday evening. Pastor Wickett as- ses Hattie and Auna Osiyeirne recently acceptably pnesided at the piano. The: sisted ln the service.... .A well packed visited Mrs. Chas. Wight Providence; Mn. aditcnium was nlceiy decorated with flow-! Sunday Scbocl gneeted Miss Donothy Mc- and Mrs. Hl. Hancock, Mn. Blake and ens and looks fine, having been nicely'Laughlin, Oshawa, Sunday aftermoon and Mrs. L. M. Countîce, Mns. A. J., Gay, vis!- decorated, painted and gnaîned. A new: were much impressed with the quiet un- ted with Mn. and Mns. A. E. Clemeas, pipeless funnace and new iighting equip- assuming mannen in- which she described Tyrone; Mn. Chas. Shortridge, Solina, ment is instalied. The subscriptions the excellent qualities cf the Orient,' their psey, Picton, is guest cf Mn. Clarence expenditunes and the committee cf, man- cf the liviryg Christ who comforts and Penfound; Mrs. John Çlaud, Bowman- agement are thankfui te ail who con- sustains ... .Mesdames W. H. Moore and ville, is visiting «ber daughter, Mns. Mon- tibuted and te those la Bowmanvilfe and, W. H. Argue sang sweetly "The whcle ley Wilkins. .Sunday services wene good, Hampton wbo nnsoiicited contributed. wide worid," accompanled by Messrs. H. Pastor Boyce preacbing fine sermons and Clemens H. Miller and F. Dudley. Miss choir nendeing good music. Record at- SOLINA PUBLIC LIBRARY. M. L. Wight presented the financial side tendance at S. S. 155 reportedl. Misses ____shcwing progress .. . .Rev. W. T. Wickett Irene Wonden and Margaret Pollock sang Annualmetn of Solina Public conductefi a week cf prayer giving many a duet niceiy .. . .Mrs. M. J. Deane is vis- . hetn eiptul thoughts .... Miss Mullin's many itiag ber daughter la Toronto .. .. Mr. S. Lîbrary will be held in Sons' Hall on fienfis are sorry she bas been iii and S. Brooks had a veny successfnl sale, Monday, January 17, at 8 p.m. Ail hope for a speedy necovey... .Glad to re- largest crowd seen bere for somne time. members are eusd to be pe port Mr.J. Virtue prcgnessing favorably la ____________- iat.A very inspiring Christmas meeting R. J. McKessàck, Secretary. ,vas beld at the home cf Miss F. Virtue j la December, ail being delîghted with BLACKSTOCK the increasefi attendance and deepening interest. Weve been asleep for a week. Sorry, jnst; realized this is 1921-Happy New -HAYDON. Year !..January meeting cf Vîctorian , inweesIsîuemta is n cur:ar euuoaaui Department of Agriculture, Port Hope<, Il Il In conenction with the Short Course in Ag- riculture at Bowmanville this month, arrangements have been made to have a number of Inen give special Lectures. Each speaker is a specialist in his own line and wili be able to give ,the very best information available regarding the various sub- jects, as follows: Thtwsday, ianuary, l3th. 1.30 P. m., S. E. Todd, Toronto, Packing House Practise. Monday, ianuary, 17th. 1.30 p. mr., F. C,. Hart, Co- operative & Markets Branch, Toronto, Co- operation. Tuesday, ianuary, l8th. 1.30 p. M.,H. W.'Clark. 0. A. C. Guelph, Farm Management. 'Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ian. 19., 2Oth., 21lst., Special Course in Sheep and Swine M-*' keting, arranged with theco-operation of the-' Live Stock Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ot- tawa. See special, announcement. Monday, ianuary, 24th. 1.30,p. m., J. F. Francis, 0. A. C., Guelph, Poulfiry. Tuesday, ianuary, 25th. 9.30 a. m., A.. W. . St. John, Uxbridge, Farm Power. Thursday, ianuary 27th. L 30- p. m., Prof. Enc, Milne, O. A. C., Guelph, Bees. The Course is being held for the benefit of ahl who wish to attend. You are specially invited to come to these special Lectures.- Demonstration materi al, Lant ern- Slides, and Motion Pictures will be used by a number of the speakers. Help to make the Course worth while by attending ail or part of it. Ail meetings at the Bowman House, Bowman- ville, unless otherwîse ,announced. F. C. PATrERSON. N i

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