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The Signal, 1925-9-10, Page 2_vy Quality Always ';',' SAYING SILO FODDERS vv• 'I Us HIBTABLISHRD 18411 .....-.----------......-.---...-..-.........--e ____ i - Poblialied every Thursday month* Umber of Cloadian Weekly Now,- , 11 PIScre Association 111:r4esded_mebeTWIActuVr ACT104,043111"::reltiNjtiu'iroTial*H..:8117Rulag"dat:oninTy. If THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LTD. •4‘• * ...,...'w., LAD 11...,,...,_„....._(.orn as a Fodder GODERWU : : CANADA Subscription price 32.00 per year. To 1 ulted States and Foreign Couutries, 32.50 per year, strietty tu advance. Telephone 33 : : Goderich. Ost. ,„:" •' ' , ( (Contribute*age_Ontarto Department at W. H. Robert/PM. Editor and Manager T. IC Abe WIC 911tvselame. Toronto.) Attempts have been made to con - The choice teas used exclusive- trol or dirge* the fermentative action ly i Saluda yield richly of their within the alio.- The lactic add bac- teria (bacillus lactis %chill has long _ del ions goodness. Say Salads. been known to be beneecial In silage At Rit-hutond Hill. hi his own (con - ----- - -dm.- *making. and 111 product, -tactic add. stitnetotoy of North York, Right Hon. ment In the finauces or tile country , jokes that she has ever played upon Is Must to Ms extent of one per nonneed the 41 i wool u t Lou of Pa rl la • whh•Lt had ilthsormiliti:fla t.hewoir d1ine1111..aisdprtnin.ifnethb,_ifugor i Add madam locum Acid. linekensie King on Saturday all- cent. la well -made silage. and to t reduetions of taxation I wit and a general election to be ernment, a asked that the people reached the age of maturity. are by ExPeriense has demonstrated that effeeted by his Gov- not one In oue hundred. woo navel held on October 29th. He also out - in their ow termite give him a ma- any means improved by shorn leeks the addition SI bacillus lactis midi ' lined the Issues upon which he will 4. , next Parliament to and the Weber number who have at- lawergouawatilasty Voile stoadvedegrooasdthrese sulilto.s. peek a renewal of the confidence of "'If" la I earry on a to extend still further tempted to improve the works of na- the people of Canada. Several turn by mens of the bob route have th0 progra o ohieh he and his ett- made a horrible metes of things. Particularly es when the fodder was were demandlug. a solution. and itl That ie the view of Tbe Rurk's Pact this leset'sgage for making high Thursday, September 3. 1923. -.4 THE ELECTION IS ON weighty problems. he pointed Ont. leagues we committed. Falls Arrow, remember. As for us. erode silage. The addition of the bacillus last* Midi In quantity to the we are not saying anything. was impossible to deal satisfactorily ' ID 1,144. Noise *Rh' these prnbtetne without a de- -- '- finite majority in the House of Com- oetober Is the day. mous. He asked the people to put an , • • s• (Coles Albertan) tbe Parliament which has }net been ties this w election le plant•ugb now. Mr. coMIth.resabYd= etbh: fei geentamtassive rot end to the situation which existed lil Huron is Wits its .11r of pull- The issue to e coming Federal dissolved -a osituation In which. at- • •• . Meighen and his pa y. 11 succeesfut, fairly uniform eondltlo with ladle O. though the biberals were the largest ..xmo ly on land or sea._ aplau to increase very tly the tax- add Predarairmat in the 11age. non burdens upon the neaten pro- How to Add Om Culture. party in t•he Mato.. they had really Premier s platform is one (lacers. In order that e manufac- This addition of tattle ac culture no \majority upon which to rely. tout around whlipt all Canadians except turers may towline com Hon with to the fodder at the time of lio fill- in which. , although he and tiff tool- d. Mgr • the nottobts may rally. ,.... manufacturers from a ____. added taxation ut that kin would Ind le essiff Meomplished by ecur- lag a small qualstIty of pure c ture leagues t•arriesi on the administration to.-•• _ • sr • very serlouele embarrass 11* ern tor ladle add from a creamer,' a of public affairs to the hest of their flag ability under the circumstances. they The VMS. 1.1 Ripley was Ineor. farmers who bare been mint Whining. The pure culture Is p e- ', In the present year. and themgelveg wItli great °Med" du ng ed la a throe -salon can of clean sk could not wrestle iu any effeetua, ,oratesl earl the last few years. The same to r milk and allowed to ripen for three manner with the great issues con- lite Ripley tiore-s states that the in Canadian politica. which to fronting them lir. King point4,,,a „ft, change has u followed by a reduc- Mr. Meighen to adopt a policy of high days. This eon be added to More im milk and • quantity of culture Hon of four mills'in.taxatiou. protection. will eventnally force him sloped that there may be at least further. that under tbs. conetRmion - AL __e___ e . to surrender the control of the Gov - gallon for each tcn 01 fodder that the Governne.rd might beTie remained - • ernment-owned railway to the pri- goes into tri silo. Thie skim milk in office for over a year longer -Weil That week-etiol tarn and Wednes- vete-owned corporation. mita ean7lag vast numbers of ba - February. 1927 -bit he and bit, col- day morning -Mower were gladly Wel-SWIM etas Widths sprinkled over leagues did not wish to postpone fur- COtUNI. %. freer- reeer inforthed The Mr. M44gbes's Tariff Polity the cut odder as the idle filling - - ther the isettlim of 44w lmportaR jinni rhgr Apo,. weer beginning to Tilts setetrealten 1,k1.0 will emblem our (Toronto Telegram) proceeds. Problems which he Indicated. ' - - •Ihriret nn- ttle l'r"-. 1.01 'kilt ' if".r.t nevi- nattomal ffseat plank will work 1.° " Val Unneeemarily. First, there is the transportation tie lrain thtr is e• X ;41vt• were all right under the *Logan. -The Sky's the It the cora In prime condition - problem-transpertailon. by land and again. In risepect of leek of imoisture. lAmit." so far as tariff gots. In no o silage at the Mae of 41111 toy MI. Mr. King declared himself Aturtist seas Imo- ••1 the mot irTillg ' other manner save through procems of riling, nothlog to be gained by giving a guarantee to capital that it addlag culture. wever, its use is oppoxed tto any scheme 1,i which the nths this district has knowu in will lo protected can our industries strongly advised if t e corn or other mo railways of Canada would be merged wary r"rn- el • . • I hi to extend to *suable them to fodder is a bit off ln dition, due to In one ot soostem which Would . supply all tor moan of our needs. and damage through uns nablis wea- mean amchit:whole - Monopoly rof_Das.thr Dieketo faintly' been ln- eanothing but a substantial worklog titer, delays, etc. - L. Stevenoon. transportation business in thin eoriiie an - th plted So Cal111410 A re1114of 00 the progirtim wilt- allow our hank* to Dept. of Ilarlemidoa. 0. A. C., Guelph. . ft iillbce manufacture adequatty. We family an( relteltes of 'Ir. anti Mrs. should stint out 410t only rht- United' ' Moesturo la for Clio. try. He believed In reasonable -rem- • petition. but at the all Mf• time fle Thomas Dickens gas held recently at Suttee. but practically 41w entire! It is ailential that there ihould too theught something ailed be werked their home -in finidnt niph townehip., world. froinvasion of our markets.; suRcient moisture present In fodder elety-diee iso....us being peesenL 1at the time le is being placed in the The aceouat of the celebration doesi, - A pralulte elle to provide the water require- • 1 London Advert hoer' not say whether the family In tills, The not Joliet 114411 Of (amid* 's meat for the ensiling proems and - l' Pe d Province from or cm.: noo tsomething that the too ertIM4 1. leave the 'unpins necessary to have amply mot... well made "Hake after nected the fitaa, anth„. It owes. A Governtaent may be here the finnentatile and cooling pro - Weald he reinesiss se. trawer. . today and away tomorrow. but the debt stays. It Is a debt MG Is ,the "MI" have Llikeil 11We. With suet- ! tmoisture present n the ensiled • • • property of the taxpayers of tittlada. mass there is little/ ger of • the An ont-of-the-orrlitleiro it llengk on obligation just as real as a hill in - fermentation temperature, running come, from the Village (of Pk -no -all, tattered in purchases et a store toy any too bleb. Corn In the g ed stage. Mr. Rohert Moir, -of, , one individual. ._ '' • that Dia"' "3'1 When a Government increases this or dried out through freezin or long IFFIZP• 3n7^m' era volltest-of -reeita- :ifittlonarittolvrit leterestore -ties -t,taint. &hue In harvesting will rsqui.re lib - 'N. tine of English poetry." el1AtestRDI 5. I 1401 on every resilient in the llotuite oral ettingThe shortage inlant to re -it.- niterliewlY trona standard ion .to pay the interest 141 it 1111.1 to Alices eon be made up by the app. 1:7'holls 3114 the.' winner to be the,o11,, share in tiny plen mate for its dis- don of water in quantity sufficient thoroughly wet the cut fodder. Wider - The Weetees View • mors or less spoiled fodder provides aa active .1.11 to check and over- ride the other bad de present and SPECIAL CLEARANCE of 60 PAIRS WOMEN'S CORSETS of pink coutil and brocade. Away below regular. Medium or low bust. $1 25 Sizes 21 to 26. Per pair .„4 YARNS - Buldwin's B. Hive Yarns. 'Black, white, vault: ine 3-plp isncl. 4 -ply. At 30c per skein . SUPER. ,MILL YARN, 3 -ply Sarlet. mottlectii Of:'brttorn, -$1.00 at per lb. znorisi •s•sosso*:. Abides eswiewleloge GREY WOOL BLANKETS Large bed size. Pure wool, with fancy border and whipped singly. 200 pairs under value. Per pair LINEN ROLLER TOWELLING Extra heavy, unbleached Pure Linen Border Towelling. about 17 inches wide. Value 25c 15c Per yard CHINTZ FOR DRAPERIES OR QUILTS Yard wide. A good selection of patterns, in nice soft quality. On sale 28c per yard t oo; 1 GRAIN BAGS Extra heavy large Empire "B" tC brand. Clearing at per dozen fv•vu r.oao'ottroogf-1:„:o.e,Voe SIIEETINbi Bleached Sheeting. Extra heavy and pure. 81 inches wide. Value 07. $ I .00. At per yard 0 81-•" W. ACHESON et SON out which would tend to the elittnina• Hon of overlapping of railway ser- vice and of unnecessary expenditure on the part of eitlitr the Canadian th National or e Canadian Pacifie likaitwars ale tow the gra- Mat kneweveatent which has been effected tuatter Sir HenV Thornton In the tinwares tit the national ralloN in system. intik-toted that this year•• operations nil show a gill further • , improvement. f( . A moot Important part of • the 1 111.10 411ti keep going the longtot. Til- • In ltell Gm net debt off Canada w8S is• beat applied by running a small - es . ---- Ival`.1"iL 1".11 wilr".1.rYine. elu'r.4 cia•Hvitutit-Irnt-ter'llirYltrittnV-111-, a errirr-Rt-fti. -highest petto-,-.4e-emenat-years, stream directly into She fodder cutter the wean. Th.. Atlantic -hipping .1n -I ,,,,,. while the fodder Is being passed but ••It.might Ire quite ns worth 1 It 11477 beet,: ten -sots had formeol st. combine unner i . • $ S711.1sti.97 I trough and blown up into the silo. \ I lotto „ 1.191,kss.i.062 With water under pressure, a valve 1.174.531.1K12 : to oontrol.the flow. and a section of w111.•11 rates had !rem ettoorimoil-'y sal- 111° - ; • .- . • • 1 1.1. vntossl. and the Government's efforts ,vat...„11.. ,..,tutouniat.,. at nib. ..t.a. it..20 2.24Volts.f125 garden hose the process of wetting to fled with the .-itmition haol been v.v...., ....nutmeats og you ng jul>31,_t pr., 2.3411..47s 9145 the cut fodder is easy. -L. Steven- 1,. son. 0: A. C., CtieWth. obstructeof by Mr. MAglien's tartY in i ani ,s.,,,sen__.....,....tany young w ninon* 1;1;3 ill fart!! `. 4 teach 'drool : but we, 102.4 - 2.452,770-stes 4017.'743.274 • the Commons and haol finally been ' _go._ z totod o 'toy place In Onterio vim -rf•-' 4921S Weeds. brought to tin PO for the I'M.' heifig- toy the death of Sir %1111191 01 Peter-en.1 , . 2.417.437.045 The crop prodocing capacity of th., 1,..ad of a 1,1r.t....toppillic 6,mln.tiy.t port. in prooportion to its Size. et, Atig. 31. 14r2-0 The August 31 figure is given In- -.334.0.1.1100 tae past edition men reduced by many as acte in Outaido has during with sh„m the Government %las no- , 1"3"V "f 11'' Y"ling Pe"Ple di4Per*Ing cause le genre above represented tio. twenty-fivo per emit This is ton to various e.„-ts of the l'roovitioso to mtniittin goillating with o view to loreakIng-sto. . on March 31. The comp:in- heavy a charge against the land and combine. To deal „copti,,,,:r dr-Ith 1 ••teiseir the ,josung idea" as can the son between the hoigh mark of Ice: tht 'and today .allows: - only the rich fellows can stand the this problem as we!! -9.....wifli tloat' "mtatttnit*'' •(4 .4t. /1.14-"' in ----e isey3 $2.4a1.7711.4;4 leaks occasioned by weeds. ...r tho totTwi .._rtip :.n.reffilliwr toolinty. Almost every fa fully of - Today _ ,t_._,....... _2.330.11:atine Keep weeds off the fat% by plough - to bait; one tor . I tag. ail the land dist you 'stead to Amalfi have at its hack 1 foletholte ma- '"IlL"-Ple '-uta \ $ itat,43.on4 . plough. immediately after harvest. jority in ow 11,0,._ of 1, 1.111,.tot. moor,. of ifor members In the few -hint IN -eremite ., pr.of....don_ 4,4“1_ thar nut..,,,,,, in th, That ix a definite socompliehment Cultivate as frequently -ari 'Oossible With re -pt too the tariol'. the polio,y toy the King lioverntnent. ()idy ten with the springtooth up to_the end it. -it whielt are cultivated In the times since confederation has there of October. In aillely November rlb of the Liberal party. Mr. .irist s•aterl, 11"f""*1"" 1" 1.411.ettutt (4 tit(' high ll. all A tariff primarily fro. revenue. tWell a reduction in the national fle.1.11. up the land that tbe Weed roots may We ,....,,,d,... th,.t th teed(' is 6 Thlualeeff417- - sr • e and two of thaw. have been rogletered be exposed to the weather. Ribbing 1„ bit.- prs.,,...-It 440e.t.res,._____ Attachments -ran be placed on , the should I.* mad, tt, io.ar as lightly ti. Perhaps that little gesture. of Mr. .Aetual performance of that -e•linr- springtooth cultivator w c mike. tax. tool we believe that taxation ithi. ..p.., .a.,. ii..4,10.Aloi.glietito-at_lanatut In weleeuning 1118 wont; ittiti It itt what they wal - auP god% .. atter I. vyhat the pecoie of Canada possible to cover a lain area in a - -piceduatiow esurastial.....tor. ails_ do we believe that the Instruments of " . VIT. MI.. tiwilthiero Port --- was not so looe.reent after all. At • t Insist on careful cleaning of the threshing machine before 11 comes to . _fteptr...rwri.r.4 la Qtr.:. sulimER compuitiTs r , your farm. See that all farm ma - wilt of mit ha -'it- 014100re-4 end 'het -...,, - -• chlnery Is free from the roots of pes, I bee, end Artii.tood Icvergne, the Nes- necessaries of life shoulol le. !need as rentilal weeds before going to an- lighily as ,ixossible." • *rt., KILL LITILE ONES other field. 1 r.,1161Ist nalta:,••• ham come or in I favor oof tIr tloghen. AceorilEg to -..--,--- - -' , Use only clean med. A few thistle Nilontreal despateh to The London -...-_- seed balls or coueb grace seeds will -Another feature of our polley has ' ' ' • been floe enoottragement of export I ILr.". Pr''''' lir. At the first sign of Hines" during hdd to and multiply your troubles la 1.8 rergne declared trnole by treaties and the era-rain:to-I .. the hot weather etre the little more tire years, so be sure that you sow ment in perticitlar oof inter -imperial 1 .. 's (twit Tellies or In a few wheat and nothing bat- wheat. -Dept. ha' the Fret', loranadian memlyrs liaby 1 el ,,,," lloot-e of )ontmons had failed hours los may I. beyond A Id. These of Entension, 0, k C., Guelph. preferentinl trailing in a MS tiller ,otioi will 11,41., ,,,,r port, and raft.; to ttPlooloi the right° of the French Tablets will prevent summer corn- „ - language throughout the country. and P1alnte • If given oreaelonalev ro . Oases. said that in this r,.apeet Mr. Melghen the Sten ehild and will promptly The unusual weather conditions ways." o. 1.1... Still another is_sue that .demanoitst relieve these troubles If' they come on .'" r,..,•Inte handimg I wit,. 1111, .1,1 ,,..n.t.1 %Ir. a Nertfer. 1,041.4hder of Frencti Chan enotetenly. Helby'n Own Tablets should that have been eeperienced In south- western Ontario tale year emphasise 11 niwnye be kept In every home where the 1 roofoortn. The Government had been, till'.1.' 11"."1/11frh I" b. hnd ntaltnd in oimirnin-,-my not ,iti17•1,7 tni. lark of -n.,..odooeloon, .Itut.. tl.ot 'If returned to there are young children. There is / value 01 the "" Plant " ' 1"- A on other medielne en good ami the der crop to a greater extent -than la • it,,,jhrtre- tw town plon•w; nto toommon,„: le'llorie' llduld endeavor to make the mother has Uwe guarantee of a go.- recent years. con will fill tha silos imi ii:tite pee_,,,p.,. In no, sone,. ot., • . l' ling or• . i'r;;;•, 'i obligatory In all ernment, ermatyar that they rat, nbo, as In past years poen if the haops have failed to till the barns 11 11 a hostile majority. which threw out. 'In' l'r"Vii"..... WP fancy that Mr. Weir - rate. They are *old by 'ell were not for corn many farms uld effitgglete or will be mailed on recede( In awl t (lb f., hi- Gratoge enpperrterse---' be Mort of cattle Reed for the coming of rhill'ettinted moll' mcnillre. ita"04--1-11"lah"" ttlaY h"r .some exP.laruliff of prior., 23 cente per box, toy The . by the Ilona* 0 f commons. Or. Williams' Medicinle Co.. Brook- winter. Cor,n Is certainty worth re- appaintnefilo ohich his Govertomanti -,• - • 9, - ville. (Mt, A Mile booklet. "Care of tattling as a crop for Ontario stook WAS 111:1kiNt to the *TS 10. 11 promise ; - f - -Tto•-tottir. ratti-4itrmr, edited hp the Daby In Health and Sickness.- „ farms. There it go reil substitute. Mr. E. A. 1pether. formerly of The Do your ditty In sreating renditions WAS being tonsured that the appointees' will he •pent free to any mother on unfavorable to tbet core borer, and .. tit,. 1,,mesty 0, davaraire memo. Wil11111 Allpport meisitmls for Senate .elliennk lwt - - l so drive the menalle to cora front On - reform a 55,11 the Gooyernatect woottla Attrarting Trade In ingest ! tario. Spann ths stop. Plough the . ;lift hobbint ...rare." as he tulle It. - What -sort crooned.] metamorphosis' Japanese shop/keepers. In attempt- stubble under and klieg It sada% Mika"' 8"1 Ili 11'14 tit- ii Ita • hatoli tone, p41.4.- ali;1111 the ersnints we Mg to attraet the ortrenwor within The Prollile liens th"t• in iilat!kl''""t" n'f"rtn ""led :''' are iiiirah/e' to imegime, but when bit- Stele mfrsoften sehlotre nnexpected aery•mpli.bcd. A,s•ording to the cen;, tea lty the !sobbing bed the •IctIni reenftat Sims In lapaneee. English et is sot otwareikookeo that etitntIon. the Sl -ill 4... eauld be re•I tepidly contents to lose ilhe stately ere the morres of much amusement the spa ofsi. tug is cm proatailo. otignily of a mature matron And will formed 011if 11"Ith the consent of the alio,. the snr,.ilealloon shears to Renate Iteelf. And so, the eoursoo whielt pooh lier of her worst rharni and l• , "•'!.". -?.o. o' , Ube Government wits hiking WW1 _tffe niece of the aitraettre tollture (M- K' eel, nue which promiried definite re- .PI•Y• the frauled larks' of the RW1110 flapper. VasIdon-that dame of tea - ,1 W' snits stahip replotting • has need to \ 7•• • NE Line Politted to the in1Prtm" an•wer for. Mt ,me of tie °wettest TOWNSHIP COUNCILS Vindictive is the father who locked his extravagant daughter iu a room full of new hats hot no mirror.- COLBORNE Loudon Sunday Pictorial. Towtoship couittai met lu the hall at Carlow September stn. With lit. What the a%erage woman wants is Veagan, Ma Hill and Mr. Robertson a ..11...ng. who ran be present. Minutes of hist meeting wrapped aroomid her Onger.---LIttle adopted as read. on *notion of lir: Yea- Itosok Arkansas Galette. tau and Mr. Hill. It was moved1.1 L" A4 4 „ 5 " to foreign vlaltore. The prim has It Is the hes that ineet.egp horn generally eonceded to a hiker when prima are to i -h withal mg thaws ing terprego LiteMe passorby with the ; ution a - haa that .1004 In pre-elirthetnake Yokohama. Wirth- aemmiebigbist profit.owe th. las,_ Ake 01 the product of Me *roma. lir in tits Inimbig, Ed sop am laid bung out this sign: sieed Gest Is Ow villas st bar sow 'VIII 91061114T WATER 114 ... .. Mr. Hill end tostoettied by IF 44Wkikkill MAT the hill from ttie Goderteh hoapt- nil for Indigent patient two paid. Car- ried. The following set -counts were mild: Jam Farri-oh. gravel and N0r1L. *12: A. Hortton, re -surfacing. *5; C. road work. A:1; A. Good. mid superintending. 32025; C. Alin. road work and 2h. staples. 33.75:- Ed. WI - ter. ;1;loCin. Strntighan. land awl work. *11.I7 Vied Mughord. surfae-ing. r2.34): R. repstrs too eulvert. 32.50; It. Hetherington. tile. Sai.50; Goderielt hospital. for in- digent patient, '$51. Meeting aol- journed Itettolwr 13th at 2 p.m. HE-TH-ERINOToN. Township Cdierk. r • FAST WAWANOSH Conm-ii met on August 2911t.2911t. with ell the members present. !flumes of :are into -ring were mall Mutt approved. Coomplalut having been ros:elved front t he bowi-bits of linnet t t hat t he Sturdy drain near Auburn was out of repair. it Was derided to have the /1111111, attended _to forthwith. The ea- gineer's report sou the Cook drain coneessloon 4.. was read to the, parties interested and went adopted twortsion- allv . The ch.rk W:1s In • t ruettoof tss have the necessary Witty connec- t• 411_ theteWit h prepartsd_foor a spode! mo .ting of council to he held as soon os:itile A bylaw was reed and mosso fixing the following rates of taxatioo he for tpresent year: County rate. 5 10 mne iton the •: iaW114.14111 t 1/.. 2 m s. ann ol geeral P1•11(1011 ?Ate. 3 5-10 vnii-Isttte 4: ordinary sedtted raft. 1111.1 tor ge•oletwontnres ovt.r and aleovoo these a amints. The foil...wily:. aoconnte were poi 141: J. 4.1114.5.pie. ' work on hill. in cession 14. 1112.50:i. - Me Buiriaer. 11 ng w a sit t 81 river bridge. enrols. ion 10. *11: 14 NIcIturney. grovelling 'III. eoneosslon elk tool witting in tile. 9 G .25; A. Pnt- otta., work on road. 90. : J. Breen. do.. 32.80: F. Toll. Ito.. 311: T. Tim•ent• do..A0 .1441,4101.s 31.50: W. A.1441,4101. S1.50; F. rook. shovelling gravel. .8() : II. Toil. do.. 32.30; I.. Sosott. •11.25: G. J1111114011. 111,.. $2.5o: W. W den. Morel. 31.15): W. 1,fetk. .1 k. W. Setter. do.. 32.55: W. Fothergill. . 34.88: P. W. Mott. do.. $43.; K. Mt'do.,_M; W. Fitxpatriek. do_ ---- ContWil will hold their next refu- ter meeting on Tuesday. September 22nd. -A. PORTF.ItFIELD. Ito 'your Nye need strong Rehm,: sheeel Of rendre. every boy tiaPa. $ee the gond vellums we ere offering at "the little elope -shop around the corner.' talfARMAN'S. - HOW ABOUT PAINTS? We can supply your wants in all c.olors. Canada Paint 81.0 ,44.6-411 A general line of Hardware, Oils. Lime, Gasoline and K. S. Tires. Implements We have a good second-hand 10-20 H. P. Titan Tractor in good shape. . . only 8 HP. Cushman Engine. How about a new McCormick -Deering Tractor. Corn Binder. Manure Spreader or Grinder for Fall? HILL'S HARDWARE, Auburn. 'not, PHONE& ',Mega/mon, 5 ring 3; Illyth. 32 ring 12. SCHOOL SHOES illerarr ° 0100‘odi f41 41,1Xi 54P The time is here again to fit your boys and girls with Footwear for school. They will need good, strong, serviceable shoes --the kind that will stand the most severe test in any weather. In this line we have ex- celled all past efforts and you will find at your com- mand a very complete stock of neat, reliable Footwear, at the lowest possible prices. FE -111'01* OUTING SHOES are here in every ,!•ttrk ; des; ript on They are the best wearing ROMs On 4.191 th; market Ilnve a look at our Boot!, and tr OL Shoe:, for workinionett The prices are revret- it 4,40 AM, awl of the quality that will give patiFisction. vett • Si At !Mat tiV41 01,40Mti GEO. MacVICAR North side of Square : : Goderfe SHINGLES AFTZ7i' EVERY tASi‘t. F.Z4 - 3X $1.25 per bunch up ONE CAR Robert MacNair Brand PIP RfOrl 4.1/ Of J&(. in les) Enfor, GRAIN R. C. CEDAR - The best car we have ever handled Probably one reason for the popularity of witiours is that k Jogs so lose and rsouse such great dividends for so mall as oath,. • It keep teeth clean. breath most. ef•Pidte Fresh sad 1:1(Itlavorml keen. digeedon allways Is Idi wau-wr•PPINI package. FLAVOR LASTS GODERICH PLANING MILLS Limited (BUCHANAN'S) P. 0. DRAWER MO PHONE 47W