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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-2-16, Page 2Aram, 2 -Thursday, February 18, 1938._ - ESTABLISHED 1848 GOISERICH • • CANADA Member of Canadian Weekly News- papen Assodation Published every 'Thursday wonting Suhac•rlp cion price Cleat to r year atrietty in -advance. THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. LTD. Telephone Ei : ; Goderkh, Ont. W. H. Rolaertsoia Editor au,t Manager Thursday, February 16, 1924• EDITORIAL NOTES • Hon. John M. match, of Saskatchewan, were torn in Bruce. Five or six other members of the Western Cabinets are Western Ontario old bos. As The Free Preset ways, ()uterlo, mid d 11'.•.tera 'tetatio in particular, has maser, to be proud of the contribution it has mad77 to the development of West,rn 4'antd*. • • in • recent address Str .►uia'ltlt F'l.•t- %elle called attention ton wudit'nn that Is commonly overlooked in 4twen.- sing the migration of Canadians to the United Settee. This is that from nil other mnntrlee than Canasta !malign - tion to the Undt.vl State. h restricted under the quota taw. Thi. Ise is not applied to Canadians, and to come. - Wonder which kind of valentine limo a 1! tileflAnr_ farm" Premier King vent to Miss Macpbatl • opportttntle for (tannvfan young this year -the kind Vint makes youede to obtain employment in the first tole 0a. at t• e glad, or the kind that makes you mad. it 1m root surprising* therefore• th Canadians in large nnmisers Ion • • • Exeter young people had a debate ott Front time to time the proposal has the subjevel, "Resolved, that leap year been made in the Trnitod Rtatrs should be abolished." Three hogs ,pie the gnats to f•:inndn. it might Toe argued for the amrmatfre, and three n splendid Ming for Canada 1f this girls for the negative. The girls, of were dors, roti if more of mor yo inR assume, wan. people were thus compelled to remain • • • in their own country. On' the other A Detroit women shot and killed her tan,! it is a enmT'(imentt to the An - .partner at bridge !1rauw' she !guyed native character that our neighbors the wrong card twice. The enfortie give our people• the preference. one 17 nate woman probably thought that would 'be immature! to begrudge our, - p T bridge was a game, instead of a deadly young Tosple the e forZnnitc`Ttil?f serious business. fe en a creates to find pmfitnhle em- • • • Cloyment Berne* the honndnr lee. taken advantage of 11.!s .ondi'n THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. Used after the Bath Dr. Chase's OINTMENT Relieves Chafing TO All Skin Irritations FLhermen to Wait on °overdtseet There Is eourider-al,:,• activity just at the present Uwe among, the fisher- two' isher tofu of the Georgian Bay, says The t1'tartun Echo, as they are making n preparation for the coming treason, and they ore wal-hiug very closely nay proposed action on the part of Ontario Government with rifer to the meth- ods employed in eowmerdal fishing. !dist year when the lleensea were is- sued by the t)elaurttnent of Game and Fisheries there wee printed right on th • IR•Pntse,( of rtarsee engaged In hook fishing that there was a prohability of this kind of Been-cs born' 11.4 renewer. The fishermen thus affected err very much worked up. about the ntattar. and It is under:steel that 1t Is their !ntett- Li2n._ ennee ke_ representations to the 1)epartnwnt setting or then catltatc it is altogether probable that in a ver j short tine a deputation will watt on pate Minieter nt Toronto when all the freta In connection with the question at lame will be plri(ed before him. !leek fishing. ss It is known among the P tl.!termee. has nln'ady hewn prnhlhite.1 • In eerie. . Mta(•tlans notable (a)Itwora Btey. anon a strong effort will Ise mw1Ae M , _h:iv,e the whole matter rreeoneidered. iron. J. A. 'Robb trines down bis budget 1n .the House of Commons to- Didn't Know He Waa Telt Olt day, and it`is-.lno}seative.,f the conn- (Fnrna•rs' beant learn felt in the Minister of Finance )\e read- of a hrrne�r N'1N+,TPc='lzvtSa that his announcements are awaited „„ vitt. B farm .1,rtneeahip and Sir tip the form. 1Ph.n Pvery'thinl; wm with somewhat of a Chrtarmaa Ere tie -urea tip he found 1u' era, worth en feeling. Mr. Robh's budget" temally moat more than he expeetel that he mean more money in the tnrp1lyer's re".rettel hie d..•1.h.e. 1.07 It was too pxicet. late to reverse it. :\n In}•entor of the • • • cnlhe of endo. and 'ire too,* ..n Item i. nlwnygl were. while and ...meanies The Kitchener Record has teen Bele- very enlightening it fe nod t, -o 1141. bracing the fiftieth anniversary of to open up n •ample set •,1 hook. to Kitbener's dally newspaper, and the "c. r tht. year• ot.,ratl.•n.. Tln• snnlyerwtr number moraine some ln• farrier who does a., will.have the eetis- fnetlon of km -swine just what tero.ting historical nether. The fresh' progress i he ha. mnde'aliin tl'u q•ar . )11 tiro dent of the company publishing The L wound up. Record - o( -Revenue ia__the Ottawa .Minis- "A Foreigner itid it" is Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister • If a crime (Toronto Star) is. cotngri;ted l y a for`- 'There are nn gmands for' the "n" • Plg►aer in Canada, or -ht a naturalized tentlon that any possible reduction in the nonan; of ons ore finer, or even try the son one or ttre.p Immir,-rants, freight rates yvouldwarmnt the ewer- the public Is tes.n told that "a foreigner mons expenditure to Canada involved diel it." in the proposal to construct a deep /tut men of foreign extraction are channel between Lake Ontario and } found upon the roll of Cnnadlan #krntrw►l, declares Robert heroism as well. The new, citizens; of t W. Retort. - Canada levee their virtues as well as provident. of the Shipping Federation their rices. of ('anada. Mr. Reford may not be George "/.nloh Is a Jngo-filev. And Qttrtnte• L• splendid -rater that he probably knows a good deal •disn.ter at Ilollingier mine. it le told more about the question than do Ino1i ."f trim that he en•nt and ernwlel nine of the "boosters"hundred feet meter elmrni Impossible for the deep water- ...million. and timely wins thrnlgh to way. send aneeor to *loves of his fellow - The T•he Minister of Finance has ex- ZoIoh is flit, -four and hits nine chtld- plainPei in the Hoarse oto ren. it is for ennnlin to make real Cbtantenw Ma femndians of this frock, anti of the proposal for a new loan of $.700.000.- thontnnds of other tontines whose pnr- • (MMI. This docs not /neon nny addition cots hare "0(1* to the. f)nminfon from to the present national debt, but is to ferelartu lands. The pr0001a is hindered take care of war Inns maturing within r4 the tyro of mentality which de.- ( rtes ow --y rdees n11 ((mei_nere it le helped by t t to Is at present fnymreble for borrowing- 1 mi•titn is w• peel) sees nn, Wr- ,'erelnprs fhe virtue, n all newcomer.. n and by rept:04 t the war loans for as ..f whatever race "tail of them n. cannot Io t --- of interest 1/r tRr.hh expects to save a r _-nromnit- in - nnnnal FitterPaf fhe evnr.es of 04. tits in snyernl mor- elf seed taken film the grain drills- in , .ter nose. hem and there oyer MO F77ivtor[l Ontario nud SRcaern Qneltee, t'rrifr'n ".treO--thy, ,to,tht anll,10uuul that forty-th!PP would harp flat ,ren, - - thine.to ponder over it? n ,1gt•e• nnttnn ben turned down by the flr.rernment been offered for ea Snow SW cover the ground, but the seed u s 11:oe alrea�fy been dis(ritruted, a the days are getting longer, so the gar!en. r wast begite_to pian for the seri, a;.emi 1. Phis plan- ning is essential. I-, with a fete tools, a piece of 1 :inti a few puck.. Pts of seed, all that is fl0..0 try. .t bee tifut dletp,lay of. flowers and prim rows of crisp vegetal, e' nm not hard to obtain. There is do mystery about gardenli g. only ',cattily exercise. a small outlay of ,..h: and a plot of ground from tett 1p ern feet npirard being needed. With re!ltub'e se,vi so easy to obtain, fere leer which will make the most barter soli pr.ductl.e alone is no Longer ,'..rase for the old style laekyard of ,'.,lie and dust wheel it is Po simple to etbi'e this wits • sweep of resident .r. en grass tending lip to goy beds of (hovers. a \n Plan C.anlrl w Much of the w,erk -•.` gardening !s carried our- indoor.. and it+cidentally .. one gets almost a• niae4 plv:uure from tidy as from the wee No one sbomld think of going a! • a,h without a plan, and en evening n. �; be taken off for this johottiS time it- i•-ronrarkahla - whnt one can do 1, tln• way of rniaing vet;Ptnhles ant� 111,,,s. rs even in a 11 Me spare, if the tMne ,• refnllr thought out :end planned 4 •end Of course. ont In the er arntry Mere eters. i, plenty of room, at full year', s,';•t ly may he sad- ly pmuhiood, aR-4-xl)4 roe __ wire . enough to permit ••,' hoarse etilti"ntlnn the job 1s a snap•'. on. in the 'atter case, there is no ,-"• - -tits' for inter or a other stately flowers may be made at- - tractive in a very large layout, but the , amateur, t•speetally where space 1s n limited, is urged to adopt the informal e Layout. To get the best results, plant e In clumps of one variety and ertlor a with, .the smaller sorts along the front, • , the medium type towards the (entre. re I and the taller plants at the rear. To avoid rigid regularity, move n few of •b the medium height flowers towards the front, and bring a few of the toiler envis a little away from the hack o . Along the edges of the NJ,:lnhellese agern tiii , ly•.run, lagefes and dw•art marigolds may be planted. 11fttas,tlm height there are htuntreas of srwvdmens trout which to eh.oste, but the begin- • tier would b, wall advised to tu•Iwde zinnias, letters.,•nrnttewers, c tllonnia. annual larkspur petunias. find -marl. golds. Geta e. dahlias. and similar ones should go at the hack. }part. With tattler or spreadkag sort of vegetables such as cucumbers, tone rn toes. coand possibly potatoes a full yens la not too wide. Wile space le limited, as is for VOW in th average city or town garde", and th garden is cultivated by hand, distance can twseut down with the narrow• rege ranks, such a$ carrots and leets (wet inches apart, bottle and teas tlfteseu and the taller and elder sorts a (marl or feet. 'These .• rows will 1found rather narrow, and ori• will have to -be nreful In working nro1)od them. '1', give more freedom. ;tient altercate row's with qukitly maturing stuff like lettuce, manaelt anti radishes, wheel wilt are meet up b•fm•e the later -grow- ing neighbors require full space 1t'herever teaaserlo, garden experts ati- rlse running the news north anti south. sof (mune. in ria• 1411)1 gnrdivl to (mon. serve space all climbing vegetables; such as cucumbers. sellul,.h, melons and even pumpkins, should he trained up nltomatoes ortg the fence. and tomats Staket. Even In the unlimited. pinions, the • a • ng o tomatoes is "strongly advised,- as, in this case the fruit will mature nabob earlier, will ripen more evenly. anti will be cleaner than where the plants are tllow,el 1,. sprawl over the :round. The re•;etnble garden may he made more aurae rive by planting a few showy flowers, such as rereads, temples. ('1 1op.is. and martROlde nr..nn,1 the w1t:,'•. hone atw, should be gswwn nurse flowers fox .utting pur- poses. like sweet tens, snlpigln.Is, and other plants the fellnee of w•bieh Is not nartiereee'y attreeth•e. The bright flowers will relieve the mild green of the-wort*Alen and tb.-*e. grown for cutting. will .1n better under re -Teethe. th;e• garden eonditions. Planning the Plower Garden in the flower garden nae must aban- don the straight rows so necessary for 1)tyatneas and economy with the rep - :aides. and lay out in irregular einmpkt. Format row's of tulip.. tied Coektell shaken, are to ie, lamed from the movies. Penney van fit In- staking. n- t ki f g, misted that It was more cruel than the two -minute kiss. -Ottawa Journal. • double planting, a• ., it is a lron,l pini Put an ad. -la The Signal j to nytke ail rows • ',not thtrry inches 1• 1/ ■ ■ ■ 11/ ■ The Weekly --Farm Bulletin Although' ex t remety- high hog privet are unlikely to recur within the next few year*, there Is q lair prospect fo profit, S. E. Todd, secretary of the In uustrial and Development Council o Canadian Meat Packers, told the an nual meeting of the Ontario Swine itrecdere. Association the other day. Prices today are not (rally low to ac- tual cash.. he pointed out; it is the high price of feed which makes, the price of hogs unsatisfacpry, and In B2. in the another wenson, with cheap feed, re- tttrns week_ change to the cash income from swine. "Over the past ten years there bare only been two when hog prices were so low that there was little or n • profit for prodncen," was another of Mr. Troll's contentions. '!s there any other bueiness, on the form or In in- .Instry, which shows as good an aver- age?" Text ing Seed. When the farmer buys seed grain or lever from a regular s.e,lsman It must '.nform t.. Government standards; but fir Tbo.prh now Is r.ea tea ern(,. i" r ■ pwund titterer tin v tee of a year ago. r least year over two• million pound. ■ • of Canadian wool were sold 1n -Great ■ t Britain and on tie Euro;o'an.evmttnent. • , Grnding, with resultant improvement ■ !-in quality, has etven mer an-,nl a wel- ■ come '.verse., wind. was et. king until :ate years. • • • r ■ Fowling Foxes. ■ When I was s small boy the only ■ inter -t we felt in feeding foxes on my • father's farm was negative rather thon nO t>m i N"•. That. It.rlat to see that • they raid not get my of our turkeys, but H did not tak.• any trouble to see that M they were p retide,1 with antsttttttt.s. Times hitt clewed. Tate Canadian ]� 1 paid off 1n a -barges. neighbor. theGovernment hos no. hing to do ty-Ith.the den) ;if he chooses to sow dirty seed, that la his own alnt of Punish , "immoral." (ltinntmi..,i. eenrual) 'While •tntert.nn. ,are eontemplatlne Branch examined sixty-nine samples 1! et tee -for n .Terk'h harhor is again an cation thattheKite; Government rwe- tizes the import:,, o of this hnrhnr a• n factor in the transportation to 'mei.- ket of the grain seep of the profile enutnfr4. :4s "town by the figeres pub - !tablet recently to The yeienal. (;oolerleh handles morn• grain than any other' reeeirinq. port on the tippeer Lnkos. Midland. /leen Swami. 7'ol!ingwond, Snrpl:a end other I,'rts Also weave trrnnte for luarb•r tntprevement Thew- I moneys nre tr. to .pent for works of - natinnnl importance. ' Ito. -re Merril1TF+ ri. °enter mem .,r o the Iiritish PBrllan:, tit and now .\nu•r- The gist) -nine somites a loin ,s.rrestwon(terlt of n g'rrnt 1 ,•n.lo.7 .n cod ae.lf. t0 the pntlo s neW4ftell tt. in a treenzitoe artlele en The xafe.t plan i. to pend Pe.vl ro the the orserntion of low In hie native Intel. geed Branch letx,rnlnrles nt Ottawa mfr. Wilsoe .ray -s the• keyword or fli•.i ''r Tnrontn to lee tested. They wall ex- eterntlon is eertobay. -- amine anti report n{on thrive snmp!rs In Orrnt ltr•itein he .rays, arm•,, free for enc farmer; far ronre than pnniahm+tit are :rrt:ik. rxt••t'i'i,nti three• n .mol! tee i. ehargtwl. • of the crimirual. .1s n enn•>,'na,t „•, lie ('haring 1'p T. �. 1.r1Bres. h0ninn life is relnth.!r site Thr 1'a•tenr (('allnette) nnif-tub•r- ornr them, ra10P1. sernm ton. given rxrrlleht re- Thnt f. not to teeter, that, hr 'eine `nets in relive.. and Britain. reported ng murfi(rera -the, Imre • i.et ti. ii. that ,1). e'.PR. itgri'nilflinff ex- I 1.1i`tp pert.In an:nt)drese before t1m That,' I "motor In e.po* fir to Tut the .:nmloer of "arbor. varier t 1 from atm Shorthorn Itr.ederse A.sotillt:n• yIMP to yPnr. Doting a pouf,entnre. annual meeting. he the former foam lie nnmdwer hats been ah„tit '.,o 'opal- el Al naring1 t1,rnll.Pn w. '.moon. 1'.era'n •s t ^n•1 flNc nnnnntlr. r• woe,' burn , Jan ,.efeieere he asserted. end et the ' n he fire thoiusnnd nulmlalll h• taint*,' /Atter herd% of (-tele which lied boon n nro,w,.t on too t.nr"tJgftsn '.lth the s thrOtt un,'-hnlf tnbrenlar hn.t leen e"r. reorders In 4) T'eltol st•r... t Ie. National'8ilr2inp•x Breeders' Assoc's- in tion met in Trento the other day, and among the .menkers erns Enuts Smith, ■ who mune ai the way from Prints. Eel- NI ward Island to tell the breeders how to fever Cher foxes. "Imitate minim as el(stely t. 1.ts.ih1P." era- ht, lett. l� More trouhI roe from wales feeding 1 of milk thin from any other single ■ 147).4 he old. The fox i. not built plica• n coif and cann07 ran..e ,•a 004 11 1. ndvnntayA. Where tribe formspart ■ of thee refill, bnwever. mlik may M' safety feel In moderation. lilt ilonstin &et t. • .\• pert he nett eveed ""in Ontnrlo suppletnentary- to it. ,-onyev f;ovtr,,a:ent assistance to farm 1• ors, in the 1.1,r"•baso. of sheep. Under 1 777P neer 14t."yr rrhrrs-errgaaised-4444., 01 Illi to local (-Mho. oil! be supplied eight e•we yrM11'MMilT0 pnerht rams per doh. The farmer agrees • • • The };err! of Oxford one! Asquith, fret - ter kmown as Mr. If. If. .1sg,tith. the - former Liberal and wor coalition i'rime Minister of Great /hir:iin ti ,tea,( For thirty years be- was one of the• great lighros in }I?�Tt+h Buhik ilto, `rn and his record is .second only tr. that 't of ,ladatonc rern'111 the great 1dloril statesmen of - modern times. 717. .! .L'•"'h. s were In the el•ddeal style now nnfortnnntety tare, nm1 to rend thorn we• n delight to !tweet; of pore Etrg- lish. 1••'itlr'Btlt, he might he -otosweel As n enn•ert'atir, rndlenl. 111' did not IV lion.: 1 tit when lie found n.ehanee erne neVe..nry he enye lneomparnhl.• leeder- ',hlp 1n the struggle to bring oboist the d'•lrrl reform. • • • Tice Irirt that Ontario. and parfien fatly` Wester,' Ontario. has 118.7 in form"hang the 1',u,, 118n West with lop islti t la ni haler. l e the s ide of mf nn Arfh•Te in II London Fr e•Prr.. or. - the. lunr...We. (ter , J'rent!ers_ fhn','. •,free born 1n Ontnrlo: Premier Rrnnniers af. .Virertn In \orbs}, foamy : Premier fiartiner of a.-kateLewan to Hann. cmtniy ; 1'A•mlcr Ilraeken orf Manitoba in Leede 4 -minty. Hon .1. 1) M1efw•nn Premier of Writ t'odwnnhia, is n Prion Edwunl 1.1nnd nett,. • .1 la -r• prnpnrflon of the Western -(Mbinet Ministers also are from Ontario. IN.. 4 1. ?Attn. et the na.knteh.wan flov- ernrnent, and fiort. While" Sloan. of itritlsh col nmhtn, romp from Mit,* gig ennMv Linn C. O. Hamilton 14114 um (ore for 1,e Meek and market Limbs a.r,viae q to adcbr of a trot- Prnmmnt ens rt. Thee second, third. j( tnulrfli' aid lin year fhe ftevernmcnt ie nllowefl th••e iambs from the in- • e•Tnaee, and 1'11 th.• member owns the 1• 0,s•k aria is ft.* front •upervhcfon. ■ Timex Change. A repent from the il) 1.tMn Frlesinn ■ Al.oehuion In then Hiatt today drew at- i1 tendon t•. i, ,•"f,DFe q --... rated 4')i s n ,. w•h? if her.. tukgl plate daring the past Mteen yerre.- 1!f -1hw-Beet pence, it ■ e. I talo- . t.;lteen ofltchrt" (sever _ 0 day 11nrI •4') ,.r short term) re'ord.. tut 111 •'wm,i official" (SILT and 3(T.►.181 it OI'1 r,.•,., Is ,, Fifteen. or even ted. $ year. sqo th, r0 would hew, helm n nrrteh -higher : roporttnn (.f the short- • era rereonl; The other ('1tnttge Is ■ reerrnphl,: fifteen years: rigs there w-olal.l her, i'.en few if any enw, 17ukr1eat.m:_.Ihe prairies, In this re• ■ ori there err• Aix 0r eight Western 1• e'on's in the `first flight." and four gi elns hvl.lero 'nm from Snsketteh0- won and .1No1e-•. 1 F; ver hear That! 4 .bort full rotund egg In likely to t ■ it rem h0 ,1Iteleee to..•,nu,,. „•., ' ' Cleaned tip} Within six yPnr.. rem 1.0 N• R'R.nm'r e,,, h-s6rn'. 1'n.fer 1111. !refitment file entree are pt'wA",v ngtrtsIt'lln*-k .. rnovinntP.l ,Ind thus 1171 7)»1111Z01. , •.r. nM frmv.l. Aro! I." ,., I's" 'n-,�Tllrr1!'-ehretrneel not firabtorlrtrre,}.i..4 • 17. • it lotto • "hoof en'en If Infeiy•ol. but n. It is repineed' i aero .' ., "' "'f"'I hp }07)1)77 stock rorn'a ein the whole nitr .•lens M 1.1'1^r., nr' "'Pr ,lo- g tees e, 4Iere,l to ft,wnrt toe ." herd t• torenderedShae It. -free. Ohjerl Slaughter. • � v mi Carlyle of the Troop of wale.' ranch . t '. 4 � ' aihje•ted the test and slaughter meth- -44ta0.1 to toore in ('annela and rho 1'nit'd r �nrgari. Slate., to Pee' re teltlel.ln. "Root year 4 t* 0nr lona in slam^Mens! eenetor, . r irwrwnt►ts - N. w �w11:L.a (ai u n • 1 1 r *'r'nn y Aottht- uTi�TTiFr 1 V- -Ire tet. eve Anywhere. eyed the f n,..r. "The n nnthnrltiee in '\. T. Stale after tie- r0yfnr thousands of sea. shag rattle i thnnght they 1,ad etntntee,l the Morns, in Oruf, etey.ln find It rea11P'nring" 1 it is only fair to 811,), leaves-rm. 41111 11 the method ander .li•fonistnn hos titan •111.feet.vl til,►est in; the hearth of .4n1- f, Beth Mr. fletton and Prof IP. 1 tin - nvl,• TTrata h ' Bnd the \relennl ton 0e Add re the by of the wanes Connell. an.1 if suet) Anima oro open road -this pleasure. W1 1hTT T'!s• terad4 net tart miser,will im giving refreshment. nn deiiht he nn early 'l,iuute in polio A sugar-coated gum that M' hilae loon gs )►arse •Alweowrt}..•'• affords doable rah*. Pep -which proved worse than rendre. noir pernnlnt flavor In the su ar 1 111. ',emotion' is nihi.rf twee th. moor matin and a e h1[h'y ►Deas mm^nAsp R pee;epen, int t0 ►real: r hee•1ti.c flavored gum rte•. Atoll mat a vile: a long, aim. cart ldzu-Phnped erg fa likely- to turn 0u rooster.... . No. at any rate, nose people w i telt yon. No* kneel dee of this • rt would ho wheelie, • liable if it would Apia were: Ilf. 11111 1t .1•yttl't. p' me Sears gra Lewis Clark of Port lops., One of t)ntnrin'. Is•a ts.tlltry- • n. Rave tide 'henry A thornngh trial. le selected 1 ton eggs of meet Plume. 11eI them. -slop the ehteks'eptur- telt : and NI,' II 1ln onlhted them IIP ,Ind 110 ha.- ha If-nm1-hnlf. apprntl- areli. In en,' 107. Now rnitsl's n M pert -from the ltneenehnesetta Export - went $taboo :Iving the aem71* resnita `rem tests en Meted the,'. To hod! _. Priming Time, "Trees well atoned ala half spree. (e1" hila slim t the .land of t p4M- rho and If ton 0 tenet AA mach 40nn4 ate, In 17 ns noose proverbs. When P wlnfrr tit. other permits, penning 1c anfely hr4nne •f"nr 11me row. .1 It le Rest areeflee to get it nit of e nee hr reel; sprat;. Thero f• tie ,nrlc In penning. it is tie to hold erre down to earth. to 1' in thictivl rind to s'Ifnn19M ren dartl��rf of fn finer w0•s1. 0Minary Rrtrit7ndgmert' 1* ell that 1a needed, ■ Retweht ce Smokes infoietion Wool T. Strang. I m threnehent the ',online seetton• 'keened. ▪ will he well advised net to he atom • ■ ■ 118 11R • • 1 • 111111•111.111.111111111■111111111 ood 4 'For Service and Quality TRY Sparr's Grocery "The Store of Sat iafaet ion" Hamilton St. Phone 146 We deliver in town Singer Sewing Machines SOLO ON EASY PAYMENTS Liberal dies•ounte for cash 444d n*,ehiuuxtaken to part pestilent File demonstration at any time MISS S. NOBLE S*41111 tide of Square (T4derich W. GLEN COOK _COMM, Asset ■ a ■ s !• is a • ")Itis % it l•7rl• • ■I >• ■ ■ ■ Annual February Shoe Sale --tet W. Fern's Shoe Store Thirteen -Days- February -18th to March 3rd In view of the fact that Shoe Manufacturers and Wholesalers have advanced their prices, and will be advancing them, it makes it especially good business on your part to take advantage of the exceptional values we are offering. Hundreds of pairs selling below cost. Only a part of the Stashing Re- ductions we are making listed here. Cone and see for yourself. ALL SALE GOODS CASH RUBBERS 1i0 pairs women's plain ltut,h,•rs, low and medium heels, new this. year. RPuular 81.00. Clearing at, pair 65c 12 pairs women's plain Rubbers. Sn)all sizes. Regular 81 .(t) Sale Prise, pair 35e -RUBBERS 2(1 pairs ehild'a Rubbers, sizes 4 to 9, new this year. Pair 60C 50 pairs men's pin in Rubbers Regular 81.35. Sale Frier. $1.00 Men's, Women's and Children's Goloshes All at Clearing Prices EXTRA SPECTAL men's heavy Luoabernran'- Ilnbbers. Hog - tiler 83.5(1, 8-i.AS/ anol 81 50. G ••:lr- ,1'K at, rot Boys' heart- R,tt.is'rs. elearink tit, Lair Alt kind. $1.90 • Youths' heavy Rubbers. A11 . kinds elenring at, ptur exTirirSreetAt. $1.85 a new• emirs ei y+ n w to. );nhF,.•r: with leather tops Clearing at, pair $1.85 75 Pair Women's Low Shoes !i in patent, kid awl calf. Strappo and - (ixfords. Regular 83.5(1 to 85.50 Sale Price 11.95 50 Pair _ oaaen'i Worth Cuban and raw hee1A. Kiel, eall and patent leather Regular S5.50 to 86.50 Sale Price, $3.95 Child's High Shoes Sizes to tee to 1-2 Reg:tl*r 82J0 to 2.75 Sale Price $1.95 Youths' Fine Boots Regular 83.14) Sale Price =1.96 Youths' solid leather heavy 11,0)t- Sizes 60 Pair Women's Low Shoes kittlio,A. Straps awl Oxford. Miaow $4.50 to $01.00 Sale Price $2.95 35 Pair Women's Oxfords and Strap Pumps Regular 87 :Ind 87 Sale Price $4.95 Sale Price Sale Price High Shoes o Regulsc 83 3:i It •igulite $3 50 and 81 1st 50 Pair Men's Boots An argeortment ot heavy and medium Regulnr 83.50, 84 00, $4.50 Sale Price 12.95 oys Sale Price $2.95 Men's Oxfords Sale Price $2.95 : W. HERN'S SHOE STORE • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • •