19! w ,...b“* PAGE 4. DOMINION DAY Next Sunday is the sixtyâ€"ï¬rst anmyersary of the birth .of the Dominion of Canada as a North American confederacy, and as Can- adians we have much to be thankâ€" ful for. First of all that we are still, though enjoying our 'full inâ€" dependence, a member of the reatest empire the world has even 'nown; and second! that as Can- adians we have me y things to be proud of. Despite the grumblings of manv of us we have the great- est couhtry in the world, bar none, the discontented in this young 1-4.]... n111‘b 119*111‘31 the OISCUULUIIDUU 151. v--__ a _ country, Our lands, day we should indeed be proud to be members of this young and vir- ile nation, anl also because in at- taining this we have lost. none of our loyalty to those grand ’old British traditions and that our na- tional anthem still is- “God Save the King!†Lime is not a creases fertilit _ ' favorable for it renders con itlons the liberation of plant foocl, and also as It food. Lime also improves the tex- l bv flocculation of ture of.the 501. .. the 5011 particles. Its greatest 11 its capacity value, however, lies i to correct sml acidity. Many crops will not grow well on acid soils. our common This is true of most of . ‘ - ' ticulvarly ap- parent in conn and as most economi . gen, their place; . tlon ls doubly important. Lime to be used . ' n the market in determined t a in the form ot‘ t'melv ground .f'wittw IS the most d.. _ economical. The rate of applicatlon th the degree of acidity varies \vi_ DOES mime PAY? hould be no room for mted in this young we were pleased to ha e a call from our old friend. Messrs. J. L. Chapman, President _of the Board of Trade, W.W. Ham- }ley, and Editors Munro and Secord, all of Meaford, we‘re in town Tues- day morning and‘gave The Chron- icle a short call. They were on their pilgrimage over this part. of Grey County, and left for Mount Forest, Guelph Kitchener, and in- Mrs. uay IIIV‘LL-uc ..__F V icle a short call. They were their pilgrlmage over this part; of left for Mount Grey County, and map out a cour tour of the Meaford Board 0% Trade. rWith the Meaford 100 members they expect to glve 11 in the course of a few days. We were pleased to have a call from, them. _ . Mr. W. M: Poole of .Wmmpeg, Man.,\ 1s v151ting his Slster, Mrs. ._ “7-â€- rm. 0 nnnnln of weeks Though aw oitize'n of California ‘lur last week. w. “u ________ ortion 0f the year, the West today, but hls mother 15 ‘ t visit her daughâ€" I he still has extensive holdings in remainlng over 0 ' n. They report! Winnipeg and . likes nothing better than to ge times good back to Canada Mr. and Mrs. John Calif.. is . tel" Ml’é- - 5' Davey, 1 Miss Nettie Watt of Guelph- 1s and sons, Messrs. John, . visiting old friends and relatives in tinck, and J. A. and Harvey,. in Durham and vicinity. I ears smce Mr. D. 0... Town, who recently town. It is twelve y MI‘S- Caswell left Bentlnck Town- underwent a serious operation in Ship and £11.15 ‘is 1391' f1?“ “Sit Toronto General Hospital for the home- She 1% 1001“}? “91}, ad removal of a diseased kidney, has Wm“? 5h." makes her ome 1n , ‘ so far recovered that it is expect- 1forn1a, 15 1319359531 t0 getobaok to ed he will be able to return to - Canada once agaln and v151t her' his home here next Saturday 5 nm friends. _~ N night ' 7.4 -mn n _ A ' 1' an...“ mnth‘I‘S of the 10031 Wh’ The latest picture 0 James, 'oldest son~ of ‘ queen of Spain, who of rumors regarding isupposed attempts to ment of his marrlage The king, the rumor : satisï¬ed with the pi 11mm. Mr. William Edmond‘s, accompan- ied by his mother, Mrs. Edmonds, both of Major, Sask., attended the funeral of the late John Bartmanu um “700k- Mr. Edmonds returns to I'BIIIUVGL U]. u wâ€"_ - so far recovered that it ed he will be able to his home here next night. ‘ - A- -Mknm nf of Snelgrove, the ï¬rs. This was their ï¬rst visit to this part of the country. Though Mr. Lightheart is in 1115 8:) , . . his wife a few years his Junior they are both hale and hearty and enjoyed the trip ï¬ne. Their neph- ew, Mr. Elmer Lightheart and niece Mrs. Mathews, ' of Shelburne brought them up. Mr. Firth was employed for a few years with Mr. Lightheart some thirty-ï¬ve years ago. Miss Nellie Mervyn, nurse-in- training in Hanover Hospital is st picture of the infante: lest son~ of the king and Spain, who is the centre 3 regarding the king’s attempts to seek annul- is marriage to the queen. the rumor states, is dis- With the physical condi- k Mrs. A. B. xMcLellan returned 10 Tuesday . ‘fter a four' weeks’ VlSlt1 n with frlends at Galedon, Bolton, Toronto and Erin. Her two meces, 3f the Misses Gibson of Erin, accomâ€" Of panied her home and are rememâ€" 11‘; mg for a 'day or two. ï¬e Mrs. R. Lawson, \whi‘le Apropos of attractive and artistic alliterations, we note that a Misâ€" sissippi editor refers to certain “purveyors of putrid prejudicial political potpourri.†Read The Chronicle ads ndv.da1uca uu w v , __ Eator of the United church of Can- ada, “110 has been appointed chairman of the committee on Ho :ucceeQS pr. Robert E. Speer; 1'10 SUCCECUD UL. \ruV. New York, in the Office. ""' and Mrs. Nelson ard- PI“ . aughter Doraleen, Lon- hardwood flooring. d with Mr. and Mrs. E.W. . . - ..... A d. patent. shmgles; Ore_n . _ eshlngllng your y‘ .her childFQD‘ w1th hemophma.‘ leaves the sui- ’to bleeding by atnh. With t_h6 075 page 1- ‘ 3 um m 18"; the contgzst Lg): . bf Zion on TUGSday “a? ' . -' . noon, ’siqrubbins, dustin . m week ms in“. _ ‘ and a 38%:- W org’mzï¬sam Mr and Mrs arl nd wedre kgs ls? Wilt?) Scymes' fork . .‘ _ 0n and Mfg- T. an .r3 8. V'era Qadstolles W 3 stra toned and (mug a few ï¬re . e- ythe ï¬rs-t of the wee i , rge Robertson of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mm t the ï¬rst of the Week‘ 33%; .te sorted Chocolates, reg. 40¢†per 115. ........... .32 Bean p Westlake 3 Maple Buds, reg. 600., er m. .48 Best Pie Crust astry Flour, 24 Th. shok ...... L10 Quart jars Baking Powder per jar ............... 735 Pearl Naptha Soap,~ 22 s _7 bars s" A.) Beggs 8: Son I quham, ' It. Charles Cosens died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Hugh Mme of this town Tuesda} own- ing, after a brief illness, in his 92nd year. His father's name was Charles Cosens also, and his mother‘s maid- on name was Annie Miller, both lawn; come 1.0 Canada from Barking, England. Mr. ('Josens was the third of a family of sixteen childrenâ€"nine boys and svvc girls, of whom (he are yet living. After helping his fatlwr clear large timbered farm. im lvai'nm the cabinet trade at \Vashingtox village and when twenty-0n? war. of age he moved to Queen's B1151 in the Township of Elma. County of Perth. 1 He‘was born in the township of Mercer November 26th. 1836. There soon grew Up Where ht Settled a little Village at iiI'St Gailm Eldorada, but later known a Trowbridge, ï¬ve miles west, of Lis towel, one of the ï¬nest towns i Western Ontario, but. at that. tim havmg only a few houses with little Post Office. called Mapletoi Mr. Cosens for several years fol lowed his trade as cabinet. make undertaker and carpenter. an later branched into store keeping. He continued in 'l‘roxx'lu-itige - general merchant and Postmaste ,until 192.0, a period of 63 years. Retiring from business at the a‘ of eighty-four. he spent. the urea er part Of two years at (Miami wit his son. RCV. '1‘, \Vt'r'it')’ Chen“ who was then pastor oi i".'d.~'i°'i Methodist, church. in the «'ziwt' city. Since that time he made 1 home with his daughters. Mrs. {w A. C. Tiffin of \Vheatio-y and Mt Hugh Mctlrae and Mrs, Milo him-i His eldest. daughtq-l'. Miss Itnmi A. Cosens was assmiatoui with in; in mercantilu lmsinvss for mm: years and [H'M‘M a wall lwhwr 1 him to the last. The name of Chal'lvs‘ ilusvns ll: been assoCialml with 111qu \Van enterprises in 'l'j‘mvlu'idg’v :nui \' cinity from the {in}? of «vin‘ly Mm 081‘ days. He was a gmui mush-i: and singer. and for many yoa taught oldâ€"lashinxml singir schools. ‘ He was prominvnf in chm" work from thvdays of tho I SOhOOI-houso and vamp mwm Before tho days of organs. 110 w prece-ntor and [3101' t'iluil' loam trustee and recording stmvzn-d 1 a great many years and a Sund Schoou supprintondom forum-1' h: . an ,.r {hie in 1 tel.‘ â€VI-v u ._ a cenun'y.’ and all same church. nznm Methodlgt church. died m _1:f;U. . of [mm when In In \vrlhm. ' a Hit-11d s a all those years he with 11m admir grace of kcoping swam and sch If ever. has hvon known in _ .. 11.- nl‘Oon mmaks {ho \Vnr ll (“tn u... -, fault. Ho oftvn slmak cheer and (PllCtiml'amfI' about lum.‘ At the hmo Hf his a faithful member nf L'nited church. lhn'h: The funeral will In dav. the 291.}: inst" .~ hoine of Mr. and «.11‘l‘u‘0 ' grandson 4 ‘I“.xv ham .1, 1.. home at \\‘.~1l laSt. Mrs. 1-th age and 1101‘ «h of rheumatoid plications. Dm her illness 11. great SUITN'N‘ her periods uf ing the grower was in 3‘ mos and from then llnln a her passing tllm'v was thought that She could I'm-m1 she passed away un 'l‘lmx'sda ternoon. Mrs. Ector was h ridge Ellen Lawrence. 3 da of Mrs. W. Lawrencv and n W. Lawrence of Durham. SI .old homestead ofm'e hm Af 101‘ porimi CHARLES COSBNS 'éï¬rviving. ouse and camp DIN'HX he days 01' organs. ; tr and latm- choir lead and recording steward 1 many years and a Sund smwrintendcnt f 01‘ over 11: ry, and all of this in 1 mph- mun-13'. Truwbric months an illness '13“ l 01' mm 3'03 Low pass“ ’.vâ€"â€" of and «it member of Q ll’Ch. lfnn'ham am! will 110 h 9th inst" 501" Ulla .11 the samv periOd ge Pl’o.~tmash'1‘ Mag Ssue 1‘ “f \lalliag" \Vcllam Lctm‘ “'3‘ . death \\ Imd artln'U '0 June 28, 1928 Durin tho g tho conï¬dence inarked degree. spokgn of 35. the deceased ‘X‘ and while 1' of cmwalescvncv. 161‘ part. Hf Hui lost. serious cow ago she became mm until the til Sim my ““1" “7 Mr, BMW 1 with ““- Compan.“ \1 l occuvifl [as hpld 3‘ 3n sa‘tll'day L and H1" \\' besides her er. Miss Emm iatml with hil .ess for man mal helper 1 is dgath ‘ of (311mm meat to ECTOR {.11 e 0 ‘ l( 311‘ a.\‘ m llf