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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1926-10-28, Page 7MIR THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. County and District The KMcvinitue ase sew Ivperta the I ham, fife,. J A Ferguson olpelattvl.",i. pueenolou of the town this year at 2.- The young will resile uu the Dm, un Inereaso of 14. mer r last year. groul'x farm uenr Winghaw. A weddtug took lilaee al the Called ehur.h parsonage. Walton, ou October lath, when Itis, tah•leen Isonal Sound - inlet. keened ohlnghter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. R w.Ill n. 1'rt•amr the bride yf Joseph ('laire'lunk, Ito'. W. J. Maines ethyl:ting, Mr. and - Mrs. Luug will reside lit 4'nu,brook. Large .{tlantltles of unions are at present toeing shipped (rem t1,-o'*ll. the "tattoo eeulre • of this pout of ties ProvIhee.- Belo wII Laying purchased a new fire engin. a fire brigade hex !even ur- gnolatel in the village. 814Ii Ernie Bates lie chief. Mho. Mary I'. 4'asewurr. Morris tow-usbl1k broke her leg above the ankle w'blle driving *ow e In the barn- yard n few day,. ago. Joseph'Hulst. of 4'fed iton, died 4k•1M twee 111th at Battle Crick. Mich.. where Ise was visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Nlargarth. 11e was In Ili. slxt-- elghtt. year. ('has. I'rex•tor. • 4111 Ilne of Morri-. was taken suddenly • 111 while driving • WINGRAM Mr. and Mrs. J:es, . K. bard. Wing- hnru.,uuuouncr tht eylgageweut of their dangle cr. Mabel Ginruile, to Norman ll. Murray' of Tur.mro, the marriage to take place early in Novetnb.r. Mr. awl tire. 11'. f4. Lirrklater mud Miss Mergaret hi: last week for their new Moue at et rfurd. s tattle eh Tut•.tluy of hist week :1131 The death o., urreet ut 1 iet.'rin. diet the following day. It le 18.1ler4ed 11: 1'., en 0'ts.1.er Nth of .lute Wesley a blood vese"'1 broke in his head. 4'.1101011. rxJ 1.1'.l' a former resident The d.•1uh of Mrs. h'inklwiuer. of Winghum. 'rhe father of .4.eeused wteLuw of Jacob Fink)*•torr, ou 4k•to Wit, to builder brie many years ago her 111th rewo%041 one of flu• '4dt,t 41...1at one tied had a liquor steno lowish -et. of the i'raditen tieinity. 'file here. deceastd eras Int her righty-seteuth A '.Vil.ghaw girl. Ills., .t gees Mr- 7ear. Kayne. tarried off the grand chawp- Uarry Arne':'l lass ro •igl,cd hjs tocol• iouslip in the a1utnal field day sports 41oa aa-ntalw44.' ..t-444. drool. l Unite -IA -eat Intern. eal.l -hall. Iinrtldl. Af the• Ilruk of Mom: rein. ,after nlai,y ' yeere' eerviee. anti-ls ettoree-.Ievl ly W /fr.--Mistneton, of Bis Arifts-. .tie elft. continue to rsleli• ie H Issll. 11rs 1.jAT;tird..h. ofl'raitbrrrot:-fate Rani. MffInittl• 11n: b, ern tsls•rittn, iI ls•t•Ti edit:aged by the Bruss,'le st•huol tibia year in Darvestit:g the kilo rr.e. oa1IgR to the wet ee•u11144r. Thr er.,p 111 hitltvler than Inst year lint tin- gins• iffy la net gull•' as good. '1'In• prk•r I+ 82.2.1 a• rntnpNr•.I with halal ;t'itotxhet 1.1 •4 y -ea r. - Exeter Timei4. BRUSItELS board to take the ev,lranee rises. In the abssn,. of the r.i.'illar teatime, Miss Jardine, on account of an attack of -rot -let fever. • ,1 Onto has been 4''rnwel Ill Brussels ter the playing of checker* and clues. Mr,Samuel unicorn:td Ile vi•ittity A room t'or the purlseae has been Ke- e( ro-e( 'Zurich.. _ea '..,l away Tuesday .f last • vide•d in the haae•ua ut of the Siddle week 1 -i -Iso j I hT- 4T amu Tricor. libraryeqT T 1rr i• aIreatly a good- Mich.. e.or]lith.. ides• she had herrn under treat- memliershlp. ltev. F'. 1.. Lewin 1s meat fur seen. wev-ks. The remains presfdeant ; A. tiulll. iiesepr4'wldent ; 11r. were brought .r , 'Zurich for •Lori•l. 1'. ltani:4ge. eterretalry ; Alex. Il. laaueh- Ph,' Ienye* tier ho•band, tic' seen• artd lin. treasurer. one den liter Miss Mary Elliott has returned to Gertrude Me -floe.. daughter -_f Sir. and lir .john . ChM.- of Ili -Killers and farm. t-aohe Taylor. eon 4.1' Mr. and Mr- 11'm. Tuy;er of 1'arrtia. were united it• marriage at the M:•Ki11ep 'manse• el, rt. !..14-r trail Ly ite•v. J. A. Ferguson They will pride. en their I'reslyterian church on the evrt.blg of farm -telt ..f 1tar11e•11! 4u•toda'r 1941, by Mrs. Mhltern..eprann At the home of •Mir. and Mrs. John soloist. end 1'. R, Nnlherou. organist Crozier on 4letober 1114h.'th,'Ir slat pistils. 1,.th..f Brantford. 1t was dation-1% Nellie -Rate. war united to greatly enjoyed. sred1.xk t. Robert J. Carrie. fan of -- Mr. apd :Mr, .Andrew 4 ,orlo of Wing - _Calgary after apetalipg .the rvnlmer with her father, dlugh it, Elliott. Mr.: Wm. 14.4,1, has ndlinits1 from three months' vldt ;,, Edmtnitort. ('al- gury and other 1V. -t.•111 110111 10t. A meek recital rias given in the CLINTON At W'ealey \','inns church manner. en 25s, FOR A PINE FOREST • •r,-si4,' In tl4. Tile y�tu9g--evttgtle reside In fib '('1swtth: W'rdnesday of last week, Rev. J. E. ogg la•rferinell -tire lnarrtage- fere • teeny uniting Amite Myrtle. daughter of Mr. and 11rs. John T. Turner of Chaim. and Ihtvi.1 Edgar Allan of People with broochltis, asthma, and lung troubles benefit very much by living amongst Pine trees. Why? Because they breathe the healthy aroma of the Pines. Peps contain beneficial Pine essences, together with other medicinal Ingredients; and for 25c. you may brio Into your home • veritable Pine forest. When • Pep 1s placed In the mouth the pine essences are tura- ed into healing vapors. 'These are breathed direct to the lungs, throat and bronchial tubes -not swallowed down to the stomach which la not ailing. Try Peps for your coltLcough,btonchL dame asthma. 35c box, all dealers. Mr.and Mrs. J. It. Butler last w1Wlt lost their lint. daughter, Jvnu 4 4h. from sa. attack 0f pleanoid*. -she wag' In her fiftb pear. - Frehl J. "Width, '1t- Arlt.. of New Fork Pity. c :ger soft of Mr. and Mrs. 4'. J. Wallis of 4'linte., was one of the principals in a nuptial event on the '131ti inst. at Ale home of Mr. and Mr,. Adam etteivtart, Stanley township. whom. daughter. Al -Altai; Mary. was the lIrieli The marriegte ceremony w•ti+ pa'rformtd by Rev. J. E. Hogg. a.eslst.d by the bride'* uncle, here..1. IteEwan of Churchill. 1;urSts were present from l.00uloo, Goderleli. Midland and ethi•r phleew. Mr. mid Mrs. Wallis rvls--aeit-for New_ York__L'1ti a ere'!rtr. woe, has lyes engaged in hi* profession for the Peet year and where they will smoke 110 it home. EXETER The triepolone line Is '••n_ing to the estate of the late 11r. 11*ndman has b. ee porehased 4,0 Wn. I one. of CARRIED WIFE TO BED Suffered So She Could Not Walk. Restored to Health byx Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Munelting, Ontario. - "1 3111 aTac- tical nurse and 1 recommend Lydia E. 1'mkham'.VegetableCorrlpcylnd to suffering women. For three months I was almost helpiesa and could not sit at the table long enough to drink a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- band carried me to bed, I would be so weak. Then he read in the paper of a woman suffering as I did who got better after taking the Vegetable Compound, ao he went and got it for me. When 1 had taken'three bottles I was just like a new woman and have had splendid health ever since. When 1 feel any bearing -down pains 1 always take it; sometimes a half bottle or whatever I need. It ie my only medicine and I have told many a one about it. Any one wanting to know more about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 1 will gladly wnte to her. Indo all I can to rec- ommend it for I feel I owe my life and strength to it." - Mrs. NEAL Bowers, R.R. 1, Minesing, Ontario. Do you feel broken-down, nervous, and weak sometimes? Do you have this horrid feeling of fear which some- times ometimes comes to women when they are -rot wef?- Lydia E. Pinitham'a Veg. stable Compound is excellent to take - at such a time. It always helps, and if taken regularly and persistently will relieve this condition. C ale. ona buts WW1 "fur Love" the r WHY SUFFER donated b1' BruasR'•busluess then l, ffour fhr o whotl witWlL..It (Wyeti's in .,hens +e lou. sr„evoterti i Tburaday, October 2R, 1V4S - i' FROM RHEUMATISM ' "fAWi4.1IIES" HA°E MEI Pr irr4, , Patrick1►ugau. 4 ', of 1L;. and ire.,. 11'iplaai.l►ngllu of seaforth, mitt 141sx ltegieit Nuuen.•theahter of Mr; and V e s. E. J. Nun*I l•oluwbus, °hie, Were Mohnen ill UV, 'at,fhc 4tl,ie 1 city on (Sieber 61 .tfter the wed- ding Mr. and Mr I /mom left un u beneyeloon tri... see" "al days of which were stent to `teafonh: ' 1.. rue I'. Twits. sun of Mr,. Jolc, j'i11• .'1' Seaford'. was -fatally in Jorcd in au nutomet,ilt•sevident at Su, kutu.;u oe 4k•ttde r 20th. lie was forty-one scores of ;,o' 111141.4.41-tete--.14- Widow and our son. , )Liss Bertha ('h. -hey hos gone to Vend the elutes it 1, her aunt, :.ars Luther Bobbies. ID I I.ri.be. Mrs: James Strit.'r$. who .Ilan tv -t cemlly at 4'reswcll. \I 1,14.. eta, to rr.l- d. et or Vit. aforth b' t,'1 . ber u4tn sin; •• her maiden name 1,.•ibg Demuth M.- ('o*h. .lanes 'I'. Scott. elm* left this we e4 for Detroit, wefts g"•n an affeetlouate seed -off by the 4:o:,grrgat1on of Bea - forth Presbyterian church. 'Ile wile r •. appre- ciation with a , a Idrtl.s� of ap 1 r cia tion and several i..nelsume gifts. in- cluding it purse of •n'.r $1:10 in r.rog- eltfon of hf• .,ervk.• ae a wcntb.r of tire ,-heir. Wino Thorp are 11141 snh,a•.thtrs fhr Ihee, serving a '{wrtluu• of the 10.'144,10p of I'sls,nte, . A. A. Trnwpe•r. who has had charge of .the AW;liean parish ler,' for the last fell years, is resigning and will reelect. shortly to a .In•w field of tuber at Windsor. . , The ('yeloue Harkey- League has tarn rw.rgaaiat•.Lf.'r the cowitag *Lr. I, ter. The clubs he•luthvl are Henson. Zurich. i4ashweed . and Exeter. The oWeers are: Eon. ',residents. Thus. 11r - I1111111.. M.1'., and .1.'llcik.u.lL•Men- salt : yresidt•ut. J. 4;. Coetirtiee. Exe- ter xe- ter:st'rrrtary_-treasnrrr. E. Bates. 11�•usall: irlth lila eret•ntice eemmit- tee on which each rhnb is represented. At the helm,' of the brides parents. Mr. at1,1 Mrs. Jorple flowing. L.aulou. tlek r3t1e st elf light r Mario Katiallur was united in marriage to Keith Fund. • • LUCK -NOW • Mas. DAVISON If you are made miserable by this painful disease, read this en- couraging letter from Mrs. Louis Davison of Eau Claire, Ont. "Some years ago, 1 had a neve re attack of Rheumatism. I tried many remedies but received little benefit. A few months ago, I saw an ad- sertiseme8t of . "Fruit -a -tire*'" - and decided to try them. After Taking four boxes, 1 am now able to do all my own work besides putting in a large garden. I take great pleasure in recommending "Fruit -a -tires" to anyone suffering from Rheumatism." eFruit-s-tinea---its - a_.genuine_-fruit medicine, made from fruit juices in- tensified and combined with tonics. it frees the system of poisonous waste matters and purifies the blood stream. Try "Fruit-a-tives" yourself and let them restore you to health and vigor., 25c. and 50c. a bog - at all dealers. - :h,hrr--44e04«i1---;lar-. relitzne l 1444inu.. ettrr u -wraith'. vi -it to the f'rnirir- 1'rovlures. 'rhe indln•tiom of Rev. A. Freeuu11, Traverse• ns rector •f sit. P. •r's Ang- lican ehur'h took place on atutday. hist. Vie. .1n•hetracee Dole rty of. Minted. Tle formal opining of J.lu•kuow - uew'Iy•Iali.il street` tock 'lace one WiTith s.ti,,r air 1g*T wt ir.' and. In spite of unfavorable wea:her, was a notable .cert. S. L. Squirt, Itepmtr Minister of Highways. was per, sentand gave an , Interesting add rMa. •'ud other N{a•ll kers• were Provincial' i:ngineer Irvin. County Engineer stcphenson, Wm, Maelbauild. exJ)Irl'.I'., 4•hrsley. and \injor Tolmie, of Senthaurptun. After fhr otth-ia'l ops•uiu; of the streets a haapnet was held to the town hall. with more spew•hrs, and tib,• progrnin of the day 'eeueladrd With a strut carni - VRI. 'lancing forints lent up ten tl after midnight. The bonnie of 'Mr and 141rs. .limas Flshrr. Luckuaw, 41a, the mime of a pretty wedding to. Saturday last. *on of Mr. and Mrs. .lohe Fold of Exec Ip�p f� Exe- ter. The young coned, will resifts. at -•-BABY S OWN TABLETS ' ARE OF GREAT VALUE At the honor ..r the bride', parents., ' To All Mothers Having Young Ilctyber _4th, Itte__W_edding was eolennibted of Elbe E.. daughter of Mr. Children in the Home and Mrs. W. Logan. to Leo Stephen- nhcn their yunn.est daughter. Marion. became the bride of E. Albert Rey- monds, Toronto. F4411 et Mr. and Jars. 1V, A. Reynolds. of 4:uelpb.._ iiev J. A. Janney, officiated. 1111 their 'return from a wedding trip to Windsor and Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. ltryuelds will reside at Toronto. seem I11t111,*loa ll�rrll swam am as111,■aroon am snail 1111 ■ J. J. McEWEN ■ • Phone 46 South Side of Square 1♦ ■MMMT■ ■.11M ■/Ml�lafa/M■ ■/01.01 ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Sheriff's JellyPowders 11: it 3 Jelly Powders for 25c and ■ a glass fruit nappie free Ili Our Special Blend of Black Tea at 59c per Ib. : it, :, I. lot- per I1.. Try Chia tea; it's a winner mitt is If 1,,'r o _Nle ehenper than the package ten. x \V.- grit. tr l .'-t Coffee fresh for your order. It kn. IN , given satisfaction for years.IIII .l large 8 ••' lottic of Vanilla or L.'tnon Extract for 25c 111 ii a large' i lie. bottle at fNk' IN N�•iv large •• ,.litd BRAZIL. NUTS, this year's ere.l., at 25c Ib. :tl Lar- *e. ,, Mel.wru's Spcciul, for $1.00 11 Ll' 1'altutrec 'I 'iie•t Soap, per dozed 49c . 1:' eilnith t",ir peer hag, the cheapest it has been for years. . Specials in Dry Goods a Blank.'-. t' uderweur,'Overall-. Shirts, Soek-. \Litt•, illi (:loves, etc., at right prises•. M COAL Empire Anthracite Marine and General Wiring Electric Ranges-FIeetrie Welshers Fittings of all kinds. W. Me.DO\ALD Stove size. _hoar *stile. -.--- Pocohontas 4 -inch Lump $13.0Oa ton. Briquettes A first-class fuel for .t.,ves sad furnaces. Let u. supply your wants in Fuel. Prompt service and reasonable prices Rod and Gun for November A nshfng depautwent of more than usual int. rest. with a gifudsggrpenii e of other ste.rritl artlrt4i .. --*remrYrr- fuiturr the November issue ut Hod mud Gun. which is Just . pnt.Ibdurl. Two good fiction stories are oleo. in- cluded lis, the, aggregation of outdoor reading matter. "McLean of the 1111.1 - son's Bay." by William V. Miller. awl ,oat- wen of Mr. and Airs Albert Ste, _-_No ether medicine i1 of ,.uvh wtd to "The Blue Buoy.' ly 'IL . (1- .ILobbiva rtiensee.- tit Klubttrn. Ret Leer- let=-Aatt,'a-j-'•Aw Evemttut Snit*, $h,..,tiv,r 4nrtt efftelated. fhr °#s -p py -'Tshtrtw err --tar ' * g.od yarn of alos.t irtg on the tidal make their Itome at Khd.urn. eery, 1.e.t meditin('a wether .111, give fiats of the St. Lawrence. Itoney- )1rs, E. 1.. fame, after a visit with her little otos during the 'trended entitle Dale writes of •'14nit Fishes of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.d.','atwm. 49.111 111g time h' -•use• !key reguhu, the Bay tie ('haleur," while J. W. Win - left last week for Toronto to spend u • the slowed: and Lowe la and thus delve tato'., article Is this worth oe •'1'11.4'. tt•w 4111\-* before retnn*hlg to her home"- out const patluu and Indigestion; pre Owls and Cuckoos.- .tutoug II.. at Calgary. rent ...lie and diarrhoea and trrea,k'np i writers In Flehing Note. this motel, Mr. *414 Mrs. -lobo Jolla*fou have voids and simple fevers, are F. Merrett, a well-known angler. purchased a- reepien -r at Wit 11 arra= C�44ererntt/ft fIn I :c'/•-(tw-ia - To•{drt s: -d Ozark- Ripley am! U.41,. �leerte- teho*r have removed, to that place. i Mrs. .John A. Patterson, Scotch VII- 1 artleles are 'ItI i I.•ue•ntell by a numb. r 'Mr. Finnigan. of d►nugmmiom, who • lige. N.s., mays: -"I have elx chit- of others as well a..a good queries and IMP, 1114' 41.111 ra et fur the 11.'w bridge d r.u. and all tib. m4tdlelnr they ever Answers section. e . 44. Landis 4:nise titer Myth rush. has 'et/mmenrrrt -ger ls--i4a}ry's 41w. Tte4+4*' '.. 1 would .and :lwumu,ftiol, department has also work lelltl hopes to complete the eon- ie., nothing else for them and can en interesting .•.11eetion '-of ys•cin7 reef Mels tall. The bridal'. 9.4114.11 1* wrongly r,.•elll ,ln'Id the Ta b bet* to all trop tribntlone. W. 1', Motley in (int to be -of weli.i-4'onerete. wttt- have-* . otliertauthers." 7iwe 1'i1k 4,is in..nth dc. -i -with "Ti.. roads ay twenty -erten feet to width Buis'., own Tablets are sold by Wtwderaft Sign Laonguage." with a five-foot sidewalk. 1111 diens• el,alers , r by mail at 2.1 cents A* the result of a .erios of inter- n lux from The Dr. Williams' Medi- What our billboards r nitc n.. school games. the Blyth continuation eine 1.11., Itro•kvl1 e. Ont- good hurrieaue. _Life. Lending a Hand to Mother Nature L. FLICK Electrician Phare 174w Galeria i. 1000000es •*••• IThe "Princess Pat" Quebec Gook Stove its the oucstanding I value in stoves Telephone 17s= I this year Blackstone's Furniture Hydro Electric 1 The People's Power Cook by Electricite Wash by Electricity Iron by Electricity Exchange '•n the Iln.adwac .•f ei„den, h ..1/0000.....a Kodak Finishing .' Give us a 'al and let our ' ork speak for i . If. 4- . T.FELL Tele • one lin Goderkh. \Ve gilarallter• yr It 11.,. loeops for 1:;414 hone. 11se. HYDRO S"CORE North u,le of Square (.oderieb • Reed -Th Brop y Bros. --Tfi J11 U) i tj?i1EKal., DiRECTORS ND EMIivU,111EILS 'beers carefully attended to at al! boors. night or day GOOERICH If I Only Had the Strength HOL'SEWORK is not drudgery to the woman who is strong and well. She takes a pride in keeping the home spick and span and giving it the artistic touches which make home attractive. But when strength fails and you feel tired and worried there seems no end to dis- agreeable work. Yon seeps to never catch up and every- thing goes wrong. Wishes do not restore a wornout nervous system but Dr. Chase's Nerve Food does. By using this great restorative regularly you can nd take soon gain in health and vigor of the household duties with a master hand. Nervous headaches, sleep- lessness, indigestion and of the discouraging symPtn exhausted nerves disappear because you have restored the nerve force to the body. You can get well and keep well by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Use it when you feel tired, nervous and irritable and you will soon realize why Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most popular of Nerve re- storatives. 60 eta. a box, all dealers or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto 2, Can. 1. Stripping the mall cot -throat 'hoot. 2. Over 1041* potential cut-thrnwta. Meseurtna the eaas Ining on hatchery units. pontothe float- ing Mother Nature made no prevision for the growing army of Ileak 'Waltons in her arheme of things. Man supplements nature in re -stocking the trout streams of the Canadian Pacific Rockies. throdgh the agency of the Department of Marine and Fisheries, which conducts artificial Cut-throat spawning and hatching operation in the Rockies each spring. Authorities have estimated that Only about three percentof all Cut-throat trout eggs y spawned, hatch. trout, reason given is the desire of fish spawning at other times to feed on the newly laid eggs with the result that the male Cut- throat, after driving off the enemies 1ert11isee the eggs too late, when they ave absorbed so much water that . they cannot absorb the fertilizing twin. From 87 to 90 percent of eggs artificially spawned at Banff and Spray hakes, hatch under artificial methods. This in how it is done: Towards the end of March host .4.410, Zenon before spawning time the trout ars caught in nets, stripped, and re- turned to the ,treams, while the eggs from the frtr.ale ani fertilizing fluid from the reale Cut-throat are mixed. In ten weeks the young fry is ready for its n( w home in tie trout stream where it reaches the length -elf over eight inch.". to about roar years. The annual spring harvest of Cut-throat egg. at Spray Lakes -- each female giving from P00 to 1,800 eggs- is ahcat three-quarters of a million. At r rcaent 624,824 Loek /,even trout a ..tri,' 172.918 Lake Superior Salmnn Trout, 515,906 Rain- bow, avid 5,800,000 Pickerel eggs are batching in the Band Hatchery. The s,. hates for 1928 will also include one million Cut-throat eggs imported from Wisconsin and 25(4.000 from Spray Lakes, making a total of oyer eight and a nal( million ergs }intellect in the Canadian Pacific Rockies to provide sport for anglers. The outstanding example of the good results accruing from tnis work Legun in 1914, is the growing annual catch of Lake Superirr Salmon Trout at Lake Minnewanka, about nine miles from the C P.R. Banff Springs Hotel while Spray Lakes, an easy riding trip from the Hotel is still the favorite (out -throat flaking area In the Rockies, where fishing 1s as gond as ever in spite of the growing number ol anglers. s. ELECT RIC WIRING INSTALLATIONS, ETC: GEO. W. STOKES BROCK Street. P 0 Box 601 J. R. Wheeler Yne *1 Itirrrtor and Embalmer All calls promptly attended to day or night PHONES Store 3.35 Realdenee 956w Hamilton Street. Goderich Shingles 11. C. . XXXXX and XXX Shingles. Car of N. 14. Shingles nut arrived.. Johns -Manville Aalrestos Shingles*. Rolled Hoof- ing, Asbestos hoof Covering. Galvanized Rldgerew Natla, etc. Get Prneo refire 1'ou Bay R. STANDISH East St. Phone 369W ROBERT WILSON - for - Masa( }-i larr:s Machinery Frost Fencing Torontr' Asphalt Roofing Rubber -tired Buggies Farm Lighting Plants Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont. WE. ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR McCormick --Deering Farm Equipment fife; ns • Tall it you require iii new Farm Equlptnerit or Repairs. AMeea Rood eitan supply of Rope Twine Oils White Lead and Turps HILL'S HARDWARE, AUBURN A General Line of Hardware The Service Stee 7^ e