Last year's experience clover for seed produc- "done much to extend its arity' in this neighborhood, re 'the weed" is already popis One man, who says he never made anything in his life before, 'turned. off $2,800 worth of sweet clover seed, ard is how financially his feet again. Another bought # farm two years ago for 20 odd 'hundred dollars; and seeded part of wn to sweet clover al once--and till has his farm; in better condition "before, as a mattér of fact. e are single instancss which may be duplicated in many tases and are faken entirely at random. 'oronto: News +--Last year the English' land seeded fo cereals and . foods showed 4n increase of | "a million acres. The English girls and boys who volunteered as labor- rs helped to produce an increased grain yield of 850,000 tons, and an increased potato crep of 5.000,000 tons, Canadians are even niore adaptable than English folk: There is no reason why our farm volun- * feers should not prove themselves of the utmost value, provided the employers receive them courteously, and. bear with - them patiently at feast for the first week. 'oronto Star--1In 1913 the numb. of motor cars owned by farmers in 'Ontario was gob. Last year this snumber has grown to 23,400. In #Saskatchewan there are 30,000 cars- "The motor car has come to stay, * 1t is used, not only for pleasure, but it is the greatest of modern utilities ee ee. MANILLA. The Anniversary of the Methodist Sunday Scheol will be held on Sun- slay Monday, July 7 and 8. Special gd on Sunday at 3 p.m. by Rev. Jobn Garbutt of Oshawa.-- Choice Music by the Sunday School, Sunday Evening Service at 8, by Rev. A. J: Merriam. Monday Even- ng Sports for the Children between 630 and 8.30. A Lecture at 8.30 by Capt. (Rev.) John Garbett, on fife in the Trenches." Come! \ Great Treat in Store--Come ! --Adclts 25 cts. Child- 15cls Sunday School Children J: R. Sonley, Supt. Rev. R. m, Pastor. BYTERIAN CHURCH . and 7 p.m.-- Divine Service. Sunday School and Bible 8 pym.--Prayer Meetivg. Shanes of Rev. Ww. Vera Bowerran Mildred Goode Meta Millet Homer Ferguson Leilla McMillan Reta Rodman I=. IIL To Sr. 111 Everett Jackson Louise Carnegie Kar! Doubt Marguerite Jackson Marion Switzer Frances Mellow Robert Harris John McClintock Willie Ferguson Howard Cawker Recommended-- Douglas Cawker Francis Alldred Sk. Seconp To Jr. THIRD Douglas McArthur Lote Mitchell Jobe son Marguerite Doubt Harry Peel Katie Jacobs Hazel Parr Delmar Sarvis Jr. Seconp To Sr. SECOND Nora Wallace Grant MacMillan Eunice Mills Helen Lucas Hazel Beare Clifford Vickery Grace Randle" © Morley Doubt Donald Cawker Edith Williams John Davey Milton Goode Recommended-- George Cawker Robert Griffin Alma Druean Senior FIRST TO JUNIOR SECOND Marion Goode Stella Butt Norene Cawker Lois Lundy Minnie Hayden Keith Hooey * Eva Hall Laura McClintock Muriel Griffin George Palmer Mand Saville Maude Andrus Cecil Hooey Frank Andrus Merlin Hooey Juxior Fst 10 SENIOR First Franklin Rogets Mariam Farmer "Grace McMilian g Willi House, has ontchased of Mr. J. i pi Roach the contents of the St. Chaties of music : Hall on Friday morning, at 8.15 o'clock: G. Secretary. Milk is still selling at twelve cents a quart 1 Midland, and con- sumers think summertime ought to bring summer prices. 3 To be consistent, the Oswego 'Times, thinks, the girls who wear Hold up your head, Keep tickling the soil 'and the crops will laugh. There are 7,500,000 men in the British armies. « Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow? "My shoulders ache from use of rake, "But see my color glow!" Barrie Towa Council has sign- ed a contract for the cutting of 2,000 cords' of hardwood 'in Algonquin Park. It will be sold at $10.50 a cord to citizens, delivered from car. The wood is to be cut and piled by August 3oth. Peterborough Review-- Canada has been praised by every civilised power on earth for the marvellous record made in this war, in prepar- ation for it, in financing it, and in actual field service. It is ouly at home -that the detractor is heard. Every patriot should feel elated over the praise showered upon this country, and the papers should em- ulate the example of their American contemporaries and. re-echo 'these tributes of praise. instead 'of hold- ing their party axes on the grind- stone, An old Scotchman was acting as guide 10 an American tourist who was travelling through Scotland. A Sandy found great difficulty in { pleasing his employes, for no matier what point of interest he took him to see, it was nothing in comparison to what the American had already seen in the United States. Finally Sandy took him to see Loch { Katrine, which supplies the city of Glasgow with "the finest drinking | water in the world." + Ha'ea drink 10' that mon, ye ha'ena water like shat in New York." The American rant long, and when He bad finish. fl edihe turned to the old Scotchman i Hand said. "Say, Sandy, that's the {{ finest water ever tasted. If we had this lake in New York we would make a fortune ont of it." "Weel, sit," said Sandy, "ye can easy get. it there." "Impossible," the American, "How in the world could I take a lake to New York?" "Weel," said Sandy; "ye {cud day a two-inch pipe frae here to 4 New York an if ye can suck as well will never forget | the less tifully taught them fro Sabbath, while as a Super your unweared faithfulness a ciency; may, well be s and example to all ti officers and pupils who privilege of your instruct We desire also to" men Epworth League to which Mr, Buckler have un attended the League will re you have both done all couldto make it. a perfect]; ducted Society, In this cou you have not seen the resul fo which you prayed, but they people have derived much pleas ; and profit from - the League an qi 1 are hoping that a year from now we may gend you a cheering report the League which you organi Scugog. AS we voice our appre tion of your work we also rememk Anneta, and the kindly which she helped and songs shesang for time, We wigh to thank sincerely and. these gifts as remembrance from League and. Sunday Ih and me when wea from another, Ia accepting the silver and Fern Mr. and Mrs. B their deep gratitude f especially the affect that prompted was ever their h Christ and the Cl SHI The regular m the Shirley = Wi be. held at the Lampkin, on V § as yecan blow, ye'll ha'e it there in|, no time" CARTWRIGHT COUNCIL Bracksyook, June 29, 1918. 7 Regular meeting of Council. members present. Reeve, W. A All