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(I I 0 Winter wheat is este of the chic[ ere (or ,
z crops of Ontario. its market value (or'
the Provinces amounted was m over $28.000.-
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TE rtP ^ •tom[ You can dispose of your plums and ' in 1tota This oma+ fitherses one
'(C pears, also poultry, at W. T. Riddell's MiN e tl • alt the total valor of the fiehenes of the `r 1 ' •
Mtn rya store, Auburn. E I whole Dominion (or the Arne year.
7v" rti V The harvest of the .r inter wheat pl"t,RHO
N T . - E , I r. F,r 1.. rItA J Min. Rs wtptl of l `+ R ogrll lac the n cr:to Agreted with
sults a n:i- i• ARRIVEV
Mr.
It. T. leprose. bilis Ilan.. in Per )use been comDltto!o1 with results a (of- a
r4inrl to nawhe pupils on file Piatxm. I j7 a-assassa. lows: field of grain per acre, 139 bush
iiko I•uplls prepared for Toronto Con- els; yield of mtraw per acre, 2. ti tons, and ;
L raw FM a.•=a wrvawn rxamituitluuM up to- end ill -
roe weigh' per measured bushel 60 7 pounds. `
A ^ ` {k rludiug lotertuet rte. t'or terms apply Nswaek, N. J. -"!.r ttb.wt !betas The results tot rxi) surpassed the aver3le
l -drA I sawed from nervous break-
tu 11 FF 1.11'LtA JACI{tNi\, Auburn. yaf• of the past tw•rnty-tour years h> !biers,
H. Either, M. P. P_ of.Crediton, is I week week said got N Icoulper cent. in yield of grain. eleven per
' S a I away on a business trip to Manitoba. stand, mw bed toll cent. m yiel of straw, and !tire per cent.
rt John McDonald, who recently sold Ris v acbaa wary day. 1
in weight per measured hwhel. In or l,Ten Dozen
r. A Scjeriti( C preparation Wraith tfadiCates every trace of business at Ethel. i trends Locating at tried everything I (our years were the results (ix 1919 sur
Edmonton and his wife and family sit. could think of and ipaqEedn weight h either o told of grain per war, or . 1 ilk
Hheturiitic Troubles. Stay yOYng I Keep Your best Yarn in him there. was Widow a phy- . in wren a train per measured bushel. iii(}leS S
1u Experiments at the College have shown
fsee from pais. T. R.C.'s wig do it. siden'scorefortwe } }i)ie )Coof
.i Miss Came Walter. who hes been at .. _ yeae A tr»d ,that the best results have beenobtained,
(isle %S"d p HI ('moist sad Redlands, California, for several years. W or Lydia !fromttowing targe plump and well•matured
{ ( 1/UAI.I/[ P Br has arrived at the home of her brother, seed of strop cmtatay. Seedin which
H. v , Piskilass's %'op. eF g` ;; ``
for Godrdeb r lkuggiw S. T Walter, Holmesville. have taken place (rpm the Stith of August f i nSlery
Yat =LM to !bili adilrrwa ar W Twapklwn M. 14' King I. W, oteste sow ] `;tsibill•C~ ptember have given bt[ter
Mfrs McConnell. a[ Blyth, has been en- a to the Ash of Sr
T.R.C. s wW be Ment port paid. gaged by the Walton school trustees as j t i peruse s `results than those of either Cartier or later i 3 'ln i
teacher u[ the rlor department Har- ; day I !sole Itlbagat dates. ^ L
-- -- - - - -- --- - -- - ----- _-- I veld Hoover is fisc new principal• ` q fuel batter sed In the average of the past six ^ears the
f' w l z a Ilii Shd(ie$
EXETER. Mis Luella P•drrott, who taught school few I ss wen sad (7. A. C. No 104 variety of wi-ter wheat. call, r
s s r near a ton last term. has secured a ahis to do gest as which was originated at the Collette by a rile°-`ta
s A number d( petty thefts from people's Khooi at Fenwick. Welland county, and I croso;ir the IJawson': Golden Chaff and t Iv
but(gie+ have 4!ett reported in town o[ will commence her work there after the ' : It II d week. - the Bulgarian. has rurna--A both itsi • t
bevis been rot•-- Begin Now to
The: Double Trak Route late. summer vacation. easadiag rye Gas- ; Parents p yield per , ;te and in equal
to th These will
•Exeter has lost n old and res ted and has proven to be nearly equal to the
PK Ed. Shepton. of Stephen. had the tis- ; psnnd ober sites and h lett- T capsoee r w
between chosen, in the per- of Mrs. Charles fortune to fail truth a kind of grain Last I mission to pkbfidi tb s latter "-«less Betcarian in bread produrtion Wear em not iast long,
Harrison. who died vhtbie 9th in -t. in her week, fracturing one of his legs near the Fro Lati.T, 476 Se. 14th 3t., Newark. Five varieties of winter wheat have
¢ MONTRLAI. eighty-seventh year. tie deceased was; tern distnbutod for cooperative ezpen-'.
ankle. He wit be laid up for a [esu N. J. r VFfI if all makers were to i ,,, as rices
J men -s throughout Ontario mB each of the ar+
TORONTO bum in England. cumin into Canada when weeks in consequence Tbstis m this tawswa Pest sad bat P
past three years. The folio ing tats- use the fine materials is
r `$ DCTROIT nine years of are. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Wilson and Mrs e•-•dy LTNa E lfoitYa-'s v° •tabes e u
The Exeter counr•il. in prise to a' Nmxruan Sn der and children. who were i Cs-pwisd, w•• o- saeass l '.. cis• g ors the average results in hu hubs of Holeproof. this famous advance
rail Y W.H.ep a esu was botaew it weal to tis gram per acre (tx 191.1 and for the average hosiery would still excel because
1'•= fetter from the Hvdro come fttee of the visiting [heir parents. Mr. and Mn- V1 7' of the three years:
CHICAGO Goderich Board of Trade, deet to con- Lobb to Gudrrich township fur a few root •t bar frosbl restored bar q • aarbrt, r• Acer of specialized methods of knit.
t aexceII&%I dining car %ervice stitute the whole m mbrrship f council weeks, left •art week fix !tire homes in n°r-al b•• tf T:mti••••d•• •!sole v,,,eiK+ y.ar' twv A,.er•ar OCtOi r 1St.
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delegation ro the meeting to be id at tit west, ber aorwsssee diesmearei n,A.c. N.. uw , r* + ting. Formorethnn 16yearsHblic
sleeping can on night train". and Londrxi this week to discuv Hyd rata roofs have amazed the public
Parlor Farr on principnl day color. i Sobnwn J. Shannon, a prominent Improved lm enal Anther r 2 "+ r ff y'
Fa li , over a cliff into a stone q rry resident of the towrtsht of McKil bad been visiting relatives in Seaforth. 81 Der•o r, Gotdro clue t7.0 i4s by their durability tmd they oto
Full information from, any Orand i at C u g Fred Tucker. recur P IoP• t armriat.,..... z+•t1 v" ust as durable today no cvclt Get your i?
Trunk i'im lest AgroC or t'. F. Hurn- died very unexpectedly ext Sunday. IGoderich and fitratfcrd [or the past Iwo Kr rkn^ . -".T f
jog. Ulstrfet I'aratur;rr .tRE•nt. Tu- 1' %o4dier, formerly a ro.Fident of xtttr. w August 10th. Accompanied by his sort, months. Itft for Toronto to snake a short he n. A C. tin. 1M w deciderly es being caore
ki I H- wa• i n er treatment .t: tt.e he motored into Seaforth on Saturday vise! in that city,, before going on to the most popular variety of those under beautiful i s supply :it g
nutjo. Sooredwrll rmlitary hospital at Guelph. ening ono while in the tow n complained Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where Mrs.; test, abont two -thin is of the experiment-
- and it appears he tool. the fatal fall while o feeling well. He was g,ven meth- Broadfoot has two listen• Mew Broadfoot' ere giving it first place. This pea hybrid Out new styles are
li. A. [ruder, litatfok Aytent. phosie30 walking about the grounds. Mr. Tucl,er qi ttentwn. but .ofrw hours later he in a sister of George Chesney. of ' wheat will be distributed this autumn in ' ready -a good time for Oil} /r1Ce •
was Get -five veers of age. He had tern s r f the heart Seaforth. John hesney. Stratford. ! ccnnection with the co onerativr ra n- i
P. F. I.AVPASNCB i SONS I I was sgiatd with wtarrtes_ Ci a you to 'acrxk up."
Town Agents Phone o, an employ ee of the Jackson Mfg. Cu. at and di abet 5 o clock SunddV morn- Mrs. J. Sproat. Stratford. Mrs. Harr ments to every Gersdt who asks fr r the
Clinton ur til a few weeks ago. mg• F ,raves a family of several Dale, Huron road. and Mrs. McGee. of experiment with varieties of winter wheat.
grownup eels and daughters. He was 16oderich. There was a grand reunion , Distribution of Mate•tal for Ezperimeeis
eighty two ears of age. at the home of George Chesney in in Autumn of 19tp.
horror of his sister, who has been 11'rst AF long ant the supply I: $is, material M C L E A N BROS.
]♦ AFORTH. for thirty' -six veers. Mrs. Broadfoot has will to distributed freEof charge n the
jnoted -many changes in that time. but she
order in whw h the 3pp5catiw are re-
C)TA/ NDARD ATTENTION
ERVICE Mr. and )Art. rch. Scott are away on, and dao titer hate had a ver} en)oyable cerv•d (Yom Ontario farmers wishing to Semi-ssady TailMs and Geati Furtashevs
c a vii -it to tl etr , C. M. Scott. of Ed- ' visit art will return to the rose! with , experiment and report the results of anv, '
SECURES TTENTiO: SAEEDIL Y momton. Mr. soot an t his eon intend , many sweet memories of their visit. ore of the following tests: 1. three varix- the SQUARE GODERICH
goir•g on into the River district on, ties of winter wheat; 2, one varittY of
a but, and pksolut rip. Guard Baby's Health In winter rye aril one of winter wheat: a,
For Special Benefits to Autoists .. i Mr. and Mn. W. Gov lock and their spren, ippticattoxis of five fertiliarrs with
iRepresentative
r b ' grandson, Grey Parker, last week for ! the Summer. winter wheat: 4. autumn and coring ap- A
see our Local Re resentative y Vancouver. where the wi make their,
p i y - plications of nitrate of -e d i and crnmon — - - -- -` -
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home in future.
Their r e here was; --- - _-----
/ - / Tltt summer moos• the ar etc most salt with winter who(: 5, winter emmer
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FrankL L.W cha-dby J- J. Meaner. P., [or da rous to children. 7 he o plain(a of and winter baelry : K, hairy vetches and I$1.30U. that season. which are cholera infant um. I winter r e as [odder sopa. The size cf wIllie. Bli it "I thought ymu were a ueouer Aa .#. i t >f, At the last meeting of the War colic, diarrhoea and dysentery. come oft each plot is to be one rod wide by two great deal bigger than You ere." i Ichin■,
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or of Motor Periftlts Veterans• Association A. D- Su and. (so quickly that often the little une is rods long. Fertilizers will be •ant by F'esthelnlonr: What gave yuu.uch Its, a 4. No
sec etary•treasurer of the Soldiers' id! beyond aid before the mother realizes he ; express for No. 4 this autumn and for No. an idea. K illie? 'PILES.uraca,mo'scam
The Square, Goderich ComnVveion. was presented with aha is ill. Th: mother must be on her guard 3 next, sitting All seed will be rent by Willie Flim: •*%%'by, illy vister raid ation mquir•sl
some gold locket, beautifully engraved. to prevent the tt treublew a if they do j mail except that for No. 1, whith will that all ym'u .lid was W take up ntmwt.' Dr. i%am-, ointnwnt will rewre you u ewa&
F a token of the Amociatirxi'' a cal ion sad rs or Irinty suer as. On • ona • • a
ta? ii HEAD OFFICE . '. t _mate ext suddenly to cats them. No accompany the fertilisers. Torten• w rem 11oll Dallas a um tbmth
g C. A Z V.rZ. ; Al Taenia. HaoD•r hos fnorlf yam umcatieatlmis
. many irtioesses to mothers, vet medicine taut such ad tservoO nlA ulturalCollet[e.Guelph. OnL Subwribe for The Sigoal now. caps&Mraali.moits.VAmpsopaltr tls
diof his her-
No y Limo a the o the k at hone, d to the hot r weather t n.1 is Baby s Own
Standard Auto Service Llllllte(i, Ta ts. they regulate the %nmach and I August 15th 1911: _
bnwc and are absolutely sore. Sold by i — - -- - - - -- - - -- --- - - __-- -- - l
while they were a the frost! is
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34 Toronto Street t Toronto Mn. Anna Broadfoot and daughter ,edict a dealers or by mail at 2.5 cents a
■in Mrs. Ctiatttngham.o f Seattle. Wash.. who box fr the Dr Williams Medicine Co.,
Brockvi Ont.
-_ -_— CLINTON. kWN ;gy .,. meson ag r e ?i
'w ;silt, , Mrs Calfa widow of the late •
I Robert Callande anfl formerly a resident "Wake
of Clinton, died r fly at Grand Ledge. e • Mich.. at the age •evventy-nine years. u Ontario
School ®f Commerce . t ai the Indian The deceased was a nrhtr, of the qtr p t
Thomas Steven, oi, of the early:et- f
Ontario. 'tea Iodiat serer hired work but he tiers in C intoe wtxr 4d .. 1
Clinton and Coderireh, wanted =11, to set wen m aka• a brought sty ChMin far irdt bes[de Let the Referendum Battle Cry Be
pttai" in fiat abs mum ds tilt work `those of her hbsband. '* , . d
oArsn the Ifolb6ufift cour"s • e. a • d let t e i n I Miss Jean Middleton has t>lgen engaged% . : L' O'f f « O,f f « O, f f « O, f f €3
bust, tfierdotn sy the Model School board as tent to iJi s • •i ez".
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the pnrtcipal for the fall term Jl.,1 . 1. 'f. . ;';f r sold George Phalrn has been a ted 'rintendent for the Jackson Mfg. Co..Tf'.1 I N;/l. / /'// /(` I o j
L re•edv succeeding R. W. Reid, who has rein ed the announcement in t1 i-egislature last spring that a Refer- f Iq
µ t,, SEY •/1F, T. IRI. IL e-als weak- i to Toronto. y j
I'II'//..`;F.CIYf F seam SINCE endum on the Ontario Tem ince Act would be taken this fall, the Il l
eM1 Pieeesusss Dr. and Mrs. Struthers and little son, p,
of Galt, have been visiting friends in different testi ranee or an ona of the rovince of Ontario have l
ord rfrr mem Slw[nl i'wrrses jur. tadents , w' as a-• feet— town. Dr. Struthers. who +vas a medical 8 q ` p
w infer &tri• missionary in China when war broke out, met together t - consider what,"s etude they should take. The result
7*& following adaant ag ; .rs,a .o r l m l tiFab-is his went to France with a party of Chinese has been the formation of the Ontario Referendum Committee which ) I
> ,yr yrs r w Favorite Pea
coolies. serving then for a couple of i.
l/i;hl„ rhrnlil[trl Teach[nlr .Noll • fullyyoombined years He returned to Canada last tell. comprises toPrrtrsentatives from the organized temperance forces of the
1 A his wife having come home from China in \ provinr•e and the tempenn a sentiment of the province outside of these
.ir•t,to,l ll,rx[,rese System o/ /h oA•A'espin f a v • . r with other , \
t tscbat-ab ,the meantime. They intend returning to or anizations. The new Committee will conduct the Campaign. We
• i e tr• • son China m October. 8
m r ('rrdt,rt[al Ty/xurrhn¢ Teat itmaesffeetive
/'rAv[No,,,r l;,um,,,teed Winston Vin we worn out, subs .ager I w1NOHAM. a caking the voters ofOntario to vote 'No" to all questiotes sub -
a from lain M rogala at irregular intervals, Word has been'received of the death at muted on the ballot.
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who w rawoer or doggy at time, should Fargo. North Dakota. on July 30th. of V 1g
lake fila! "I", fomParafte, how I Mrs James Miller, a former well known ° fk
A Business Education pays for itstif in a few months. 1 tae which a deetar in etive practise resident of Wingham. who rersoved from
ma
this toren tDakota twenty yeah, ago. The Refer --ndum Ballot
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ifussy years sip. N- said by Mr s. Miller .was in her eightieth year.
Now is the time for the young man or woman to make an I druggii* ik tablets and liquid, a Dr; She is survived by her husband and eight AND 110 ✓ TO VOTE r
investment that will give splendid returns in the years to come. Platonic Prt+ur4a Pe em*tioa. children.
I fiend IOb. to Dr. Ptsroe's Invalids' Heti, J A. Anderson, of the W inghern High - - - -
For terms. etc.. write Y,rA.,;• _ _ I Y~
: r %+ i &tab. N. Y., far total package School staff. has accepted a position on - - L
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B. F. Ward, ' i i M. A . Stone, Iprobe 01"br. wait MNW'A ML*
t The he Collegiate
Isch000l board Smith'sFalls.
len stow ! ACI }.... < ......_ .y . - _--_ -.--
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publ ` 1. Are oil i f lav of the repeal of 7 ONTARIO TP•MPERANCF a
I .a. won.• eN a" ON e.n r+ae+ .+...tea. Miss Money, formerly principal of Blyth
B. A.. M. Accts., ' _• C9fft• Specialist. M cw i sur. mw1lr Ttrewrnr4T .nn. sur ,continuation school, as principal of the L Aro you in favor of the sale of light b r containing not mon than )
arJ i,l al jt remits i. •. os • 1 iwmrtan tale tar two avid f1f one one hundredths pi r .ant. alcohol weight measure
rPnnelpul. Vice•Prinenpol. I s►wrib `11n.eri•wn' W tam a.w.misiaie.i sch°°l y reception was given Mise
rod
lalam.4ry.• Tleae ,mwakhee out low on my root through Government axencfes a ataendments to 7J1 ONTARIO
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-__-- assts ser or44 moo tan eats reit rale•. Miss a TEMPERANCE ACT to rmit such water .. l
. . P%IOfK / 1Mwu►••4r4easwmwdeT>k.Pi.re.•.rmaiirt... Gwendolin McLeod ext her arrival home __..__ _-___—. _--*--------------- -- —
y rrny. sp4m•isiy tM'lMwi4 Prwe*totbn-' from France. Miss McLeod went over
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kw of sway a yewae motor it wbs t M^ teas from Chicago in the summer of 1917 3. Are you in favor of the &at"( light beer containing net more than E
Sept. znd. '"` Mandw rev rift Plow itt'• i•rt W two ani fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol wel;ht measure
School opens Tuesdays ten wo•T4rruuy ►411..1• and was with the entertainment rection o f is standard hotels in local miliplicipolitiest that by a majority a•te I
^r am rw ro lmw my none in Colonel din with the United States army, being in charge favo ouch sale. and amendment to THE ONTARIO TEMPFR ANCE
• ,gsin nr. pwrty 0 rodk4was, km.4wias wow sed awe of moving picture films used inentertain-
4R1Ix a'I If era" -Cas. L. L. oleos us 4r. www A_ to permit such sale) --- - ---
WqN Ilei mg the soldjers behind the lines
Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, of the Methodist 4. Are 1 oil in favor of the awls M spirit us and malt liquors through `
---- ---- h h left last week on a tri to the f d name to THE ONTARIO TRM- I
c urs , Government •`Devic es an ate n
Pacific Coast. going by way of Saskatoon PERANCfi ACT to permit such sale?
and Edmonton. He will be away a
month.H Ie is accompanied by his 4
brother, wfw is in business at Clinton.
BRUSSELS. By the Ontario Temperance Act, sale dodleated if there is a majority for "Yeo'
Vernon Ross returned home last week and dSstribution of alcoholic liquors for on a ny of the questiots. You met
overseas after two and a half years' beverage purposes within the Province mark an X after each of the four ques-
iervice with a dental corps. Nearly all were prohibited. For practically three tions. o our ballot is counted as spoiled.
of the Brasels hien are now, home from
oversee years the province has experienced tlu A centu of temperance• progress in
effects of this law. Its repeal woulet
William Robinson of Brussels, died on tt this provinc is at stake in the coming
AtiI fish after a brief Ulsem. He w: s be a calamity. Any of the anrxtdittsents Referendum. Ontario Refeve
Pit his sixty-ninth year. He lived in Perth would spoil it. Committee ea tly -and rc tfr
county for many years before moving to spec
Grey township, and five years a he left 3 For the Temperance forces to win they ask you to mark our X in the "Ne' l
the farm to hes son Richard and bought a InUat secure four "No" majorities. That column after each roil every question. F
home in Brussels. Brides his wife, two is, a majority for "No" os EVERY u indicated in the wmple ballot se- R.
sons and two daughter survive.
Hiss Hash Lowry has been engaged 00 question. Tile Temperance fortes will bepriproduced herewith. a'
tosser
nary teacher in the Institut. the
tBlind 24 Brantford "'d °pP ' "ems 1 Ontario Referendum Committee
The editor of The Brussels Post bat I
week remimbd hits -seders that on August -. , JOHN MACDONALD D. A. DUNLAP ri A"R11'A & 61111 ,.,.suety
wall it wthirty-nme year- vince,he took arxati Cb&bU" ti•, Treasurer, ",i!,1 vk-e-ch .00 04>
the editorial heNt. Mr Kerr has bad a (1001 16 ."se Uft oft: • ago M j
bust sr ant ruts fife and we hope he will
gtiwe T he Nat tar testy years yet.
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