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The Signal, 1928-5-3, Page 66-/Ibureday, May 3, 11128. TRY Sparr's Grocery for quality and service where cleanliness is paramount Silverwood's Ice Cream Brick or Bulk Bon Bons or Dixie Cups PRICE RIGHT ,Sparr's Grocery 'The Stere of Satisfaction" Hamilton St. Gidiriti Phone 146 We carry a good stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Electric Wiring of AII Kinds Est Mutt give ti ,m appiicatiur, Frank McArthw ELECTRIC! 1A Telephone 82 We't Street What you want when you want It Progress comes chiefly from speeding up the means of Communication. It used to take the local dealer from one to two weeks to order and receive tires, or new part for auto- mobiles or machinery. Now - thanks to Long Dis- tance - it is a common occurrence to telephone the order before noon, have it shipped the same day, receive the goods the .fol- lowing morning, and be using them in the after- noon. If there is anything you can't ' get in your home town, your favorite dealer will order it for you by Long Distance and get it in a day or two. 0,7 Sunday Afternoon By IS.ABELHAMILTON, liaderieh, Ont. All glory, laud, and honor, To'l'h,c, Itedeestx•r, King: , Te whoa, the lips sLshlldren Mode seteet It's:tunas ring. Thou art the King of Israel, Thou. David's royal Son, \‘'110 in the Lents miwe contort, The King nud blessed one. PKAVEK Almighty God, we praise Thee whit-, a loud voiceand a cheerful heart; Ire- ,,tuse Thy gifts are wavy, Thy love is , atstaut. Thy mercy is very tender. .1s gold is tried in the tire, ear nary we be tried in the furnace of Thy pruvi-' deuce, and. after Thou bast wrought Thy will iu us and ulatu us. receliee us into the o'urts of the upper sanctuary. to abide in the abiding Zluu. Amen. - .elected. ' S. S. LESSON FOR MLtV 13th, 19':8 t.esson Topic -Jenne knt - .-alee'ti- .alrm. Lesson i':ts'age-dark li:l•10, 15• 18. Golden Text -Lech. 9:9. We Lase here the story of the pub- lic entry Christ made into Jerumilew. four or five days before Ills death. Ile that 4111 not-atcat tnt.v-thheoily as awe TIIe fn.st) nl;,h,satrt eo d" winds o: ! durst nut show lois -tact'. !le came ;prU dict stair fiamage to full wheat with observation to show that Ile was than the aholr or ill,. winter. Louth - hut castial+ the thought of lila _wer4'ru tiratarlu stiffens) particularly approaching death. it was a trims- heavy lossl es. .v In Fsx tilt' killing In phut rutty, though et mora exterior. the fall wheat ileitis runs from One to ile 'aux riding upon an ass's cult. three-quarters, according to districts, which colt was borrowed. Christ went and in 1.awbtun the agricultural re- upa•u the water in a 'sorrowed bout. ate presentative estimates that two-thirds pus -titer lu a borrowed chamber, of the' full wheat a ill have twirler ,rnrweti-selw1clrc1 , with -It 4.. thicken alae stand] p ,.d here rale upon .ii borrowed ass. ,\!!alfa mid the clovers. especially new,I Ile bad no rkh ,tawppiugs; they threw c,r%14ags. have been correep endlugly uta•ii'01 1e ,'upon the -Mit -and so He hard bit. and many fields will he sat u{sni-hiw. at' us that at- i,luwevl deivn for spring grain or corn. .tentied were a lowly potpie; and all the show` they could wake Was by Murk More Barley. topresaa„g. ,la•ir gtrnnuts in the way, Retorts from all parts of the oi, or :Ea revving-branches-oftrees is the c.;clum- of - "Ila.-t'ruvinte agree t.tat way. There was. howster, another there will be au iucreuse in the barley sick• to His entry. It was the fui- wren this spring. "Barley looks like ' tilling of Scripture, as we read In the the heaviest planting for several Goblin Text. It showed Christ's yea's." 'says the official Outarn, Lk• knawlcdre of distant things and IIis {sartwent of .Agriculture report. Mower over the wills of't'en 11-i). It i Corroborative evidence is supplied aloe allowed Ills power user the ores- by seelsme•n. Two firms in Ew-k Tatvw-tte rode upon a colt whereon • county --estop uL uul.rweitontod- demand. . --.c never -Mau Ott. l having sold over ti00 bushels where or- t'hrist. thus attended by a great i diuuriiy Mel( sa.eitt' werenest" to cvuapuuy alio slouted and u{rpiauded. ! nothing. mate:1uto_the, city, and went directly Feed Kee, I,ow. to. the temple. sin entering- the... miter 1 .Is. spite of the backward weather Hart Ile looked round about upon an t and leek of growth, catty are already ' tl.iugrr: but as yet said nothing. lie [wive- turned out•-tu grass via souse saw much that ineded to be n•forme,t, [arms. '1'leaucd to the floor by Sat - but Ile would not go about the doing urday night," one farmer told the THE SIGNAL, GODERLCH, ONT.' FIRST WORLD'S WHEAT .AIR SCHEDULED FOR 1132 For the past two or three years the wheat growers of Canada have been discussing the proposal of hulding,a world's grain congress in this country. This Nee has now taken definite shape and the first world's grain congress will lite held at Begins In li!ga:. -\ committee has been appointed to start off in tangible form this great undertaking, which ita•lu,h•s (left to right) : Hon. C. M. Hamilton, Minister of ,tgrial:Bl re -fur Saskatchewan; Hon. George Headley. Minister of Agriculture for Alberta. and Hon. W. -It. Motherwell, Federal Minister of Agrk•utture, who is the chairman. The Weekly Farm Bulletin Coal and Wood Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) Briquettes Quantity of Good Hardwood in various lengths i can supply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt service. and reasonable prices. L. FLICK Tel.planne 178j Gnil'rich of 11-101 of at sudden, lest He should iwriter this week. "1 can't talent to . mem to hate done it tushTy. He theft i buy fee,) at present prrurs. -u a tit red and solved,retic d for the night to the, house of have to pick up *fiat they can.LuekR) Head 9vyf, - -- - --_ a friend In Bethany. On returning to there's a lot of old grass in the low . With +s1 mach new seeding ruined by the• city next day. Jesus -went into the spots." - hail weather many farmers are al- Poultry -raising is en important begantemple and to cast out them •As a general thing. however, there 'ri'adv thinking of substitute hay .crops. [fedi• Flocks have increased in size parent trees showing these character lath's." suggests E. F. Augustine e Alvinston. tine of Lactation's leadint, growers. "Fruit trees are much like the animal kingdom. in that specimens prudned under similar ttrnditlwas pos- sess marked differences in individu- ality.. In every orchard sum' trees grown under the same conditions as the ushers slow marked high calor ur sillier tralfa." Scions from -nth trees. of' course. are almost certain to reproduce the cbnracteristic. Thin is the fact under. lying the development of stall im- proved varieties as the Iter) Spy, Red Kite. and Red ranteutr. The Restrletted .Arm. A\'hlie the restricted area plan is tattler discussiuu ninny new angles air jeer. What about feeder cattle. fur instance? It is not• likely that losses among commercial eattle would be eery heavy. but how call the sixty-day preciable extent. On the other toms), test and retest be arranged for with some at least are making little change. Ws'.Hern steters2 _As L. E: O'\eiil of Hume Is net the sheep -raising evuu- the Ontario Live. Stock Branch recent- ty it once was. "The sheep papula - l , lion has Decreased to twenty -tire per tested in the Weestt the *Minato art. facture shipment.y pointed out: -stent. of whatit was in 1900." Mr. Pat - they may become reinfectei - on the arson reports. "There is quite a lot way east; if held for test at .stock- of interest in sheep -raising, however. yards will the railways allow through and Indicatloa,s ',wet to au improve billing? This point is not raised to meat bell in quantity and• quality. dtstrdit the plan. -but M draw alt This year's lamb crop is disappointing "Now don't forget to bring me Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I auto feeling so much better I don't want to miss a single dose." Dr. Chase's Nerve food tion to the fact that it is nota liar- in sOtne•'asci+, with 'many iamtar -krrk- rnh-boys" matter. Such problems lag vitality, owing no doubt to a large extent to winter mismanagement. Sev- eral -of the older -established producers have reported excellent results this ring." that sold and bought in the temple. Is a fair supply of roughage still on and overthrew the tables of the money--, hand. On the average farm it is the vintagers._ and the seats of them that bin, not tlia• mow, which lass given out: sold doves; and would not suffer- that - , Iraiuslers. The soy turns out a of ti -hat with a 4ap1W1 (ncestnaent tit one - any ratan should carry any vessel Give'ale Lamb a Chalice,g" tI,rougTi iiW''tempte. --"He bad_.nntelced . Give the_ lamb. _a'hepar, urges Dr. tonnage of good quality hay when the sixteenth the total investment hi"Tlve :',ase abuse,* the previous day. and Lionel Stevenson, of the Ontario tgrt- •arch -mss -well 1'rel+areai and the sal stock and poultrypoultry products 1+• -.W -Ile wet to a k_tO purify the cultural College, who has been makiug I ferulic, and hiss been grown successful- have netted appruximutrly ort -quartet !.Duty' of His'Father. This He did, as a special, study orTbe--Tiarastte'w feast least as far nort as Clinton, of the total live stock revenue in the ono hating authority, and He accutup- ' lug sheep and twine. There are, he Corn planting time is 'leo soy sow - L,011. -1' as ..ew .-years," Tertiaries' Mr_ Pater- lished it without opposition; and He I says, "a do'eti or more varieties of , Ing lime- Experienced growers say son. "It Is not uncommon to- find gate them a good reason for Ills con- 1,arasites always, ready and wilting to that they get best results from May. farmers running incubators and w-tirrs• cx{xnse. 1.1-:10 plantings, and that the seed raising 500 to 1,000 (hacks annually. ••Homo farme s Imre taken kindly Oats and peas, millet, millet and sweet 100 per cent. to twenty-five years and clover, are all In common use for tills now the numbers stand seems) only to purpose. and pow the soy bean has its Middlesex. "It is interesting to note duet. He said unto them: "Is It not troll at nae •naeepo it retro. My house obeli be culled of Why let them? Why tart keep sheep shunld he just nicely covered. Deep l nations the house of prayer? But fur prottt, nut as a soufogical garden?' si's''littgv°ranA a slow start. to legumes. The alfalfa acreage has "• hove mode it -a rhos of thieves.'• 'Thousands of light, runty. worm- wTi-lb•-it nme dedicated the temple chewed labile., reach- tats -shipping it was aas a house of prayer a 1 Kings paints each year; many never get be - Recommend Garnet. increased nearly 300 per cent, in ten- years. eayears. 'there Is an average of seven Although -Garnet, the comparatively 8lf6t per farm Mine entire eounty: nt-rnt wheat introeinction by the Ian- about twenty-five per rent. of the en - Si and it Wes therefore insuffentble gond the pasture fence; many ale of minion Experimental Farms, is not tire acreage of hay crops. Sweet that it should become a den of thieves. terminous p,,,eumoniaduring the I rust resistant, It matures early en•ttgh ,•lover make' up another ten per cent. ,. me tumt flu aha ble weather of Au This, be knew to Iry true. for the nRea to dodge rust in at least wont- years. of the total A good deal of sweet, traders hail become notorious for survive, and if of the right sex are j Mot has enough gond qualities to Jutsti- clover is finding its way Into tillage --ami repente tnelL.te even larger acre - .•heating thrireustoers:-earl for tn. kept on. being unsaleable. and find a fig its use in maul {warts of the Can- ps,siug 'lou the m ignorance and neves- ! place eventually as breeding ewes, Adian West, nays L. •H. Newman,' lite- t use for this parps•ee. lathe future,- The 'try of the country people. "And the thus pulling down the standard of the [stilliniou trrettlist. Mr. Newman Is Isell-building, hI¢h-yle:ding, genal fewt- scribes and•eblef priests heard it, and reproductive units." - vottutltig upon Garnet to displace many - -ought how- they 'tight dearoy- Him; Winding t p. of the• lower -yielding, iuweryuality_ for they feabe(i film, because all the f Althongh a few Ontario apples eon- wheats such as Preston, !loran, Stau- ' ls•opk• wai astonished at Ills dire- tinue to arrive in Brent Britain, and iwy, and their mixtures which have Itrice.' They hated film, and hate) I are selling welt, the export apple little to recommend them except earli- to mid reformed by lila; d yet they "deal" is practically over for this'sea page, ":ares) MM. lest He should next over- scan. On the whole it has bectra good - i,row their scats, mind expel them, be- year. There were some disap{arint• ,u .1.1111,r11/11% to theans,•lves of the pro- menus early in the season. but sin's FALL WHEAT SET BACK n1.1111,r11/11%barley than usual will gb. in this foiling and abusing of their plower. the new year began prices have been BY APRIL WEATHER airing. -- Tlutp--1 aa:;c iia l_alLtt�,"r,lale were j steadily stiffening, especially -for bar- "There was a time when the apple ,-tenished at Ills doctrine, and that relied rr9R, nh11 -al survey of Farm Conditions in industry__ of the_county hail a real i rytiting He said Wit " law to them. i to reach Liverpool brought $10.20 for Huron ('minty reputation. Now, however, of perhaps !'I.oy,_theref,re, sought not how they ' No. 1 Spy and $8x.01 for "liens." 1'2.(100 acres of orchnrd only about 1: might make tt.elr pone with Iilm, but j Expxorts from Canada hate not been_ Fall wheat came through the winter 000 acres are furnishing marketable how they might destroy .flim.--t'on- i ax heavy this year as last. The total in generally excellent condition in Ha- fruit. This phase of the farming ron county, but the frosts and cold business is being looked Into more car'fnlly with a view to rejuvenation of seine eteltarde." RIB-ROLLf House rooft�s� Ltae �asting,inexpensi Roo, roc, house or cottage with Rib toil, Handsome to look at .,. increa... value of Friy...lastin col - clean rsinws, bes tersniah •aka...idest fnr braces, barns shed., warehnuses. Eric churches. pebl; gt. Ohre rise roof fo, estimate. Write Eastern Steel Product‘ `/mired PRIEST( /N. ()NT. .•seor fn Metal tnrl• a Rdunt Co. Lewed. lag qualities of these two crops are --well rer•ognIusd._tnfortuaate IL need of drainage and liming are limiting the possible acreage. and this year the high prier of alfalfa seed is holding down the acreage of new • seeding planned for that crop this year. Sweet clever will he sown extensively. More WROXETER V t ES TO GIVE s UP ITS ItIOORPORATION 13y a formal )tote taken last week the ratepayers yY the village of Wroxe- ter decided to Ire up their incorpora- tion as at v lage and revert to the township of lostielti The vote war 55 to 47. Th. mule purpose in 'nuking the cluing is to be in a position to take atlyautoge of the lower rates granted to rural residents for Hydro peavey. Tb,. change is to Income effective on January 1st next and will make au - other reduction in the membership of the county council, Bayfield having dropped out last year. There's a ThrlU In Every Mile through the Rockies and .tiong the Pacific ('oast For an ideal holiday, the ('anadiau National tour to the 1'acltk ('oast and up to Alaska offers a world of beauty and pleasure that adds now nest to life. In the midst of- rugged peaks and wooded valleys, Jasper National Park is Just the place to break the westward journey. Jasper Park Lodge, au ui- tra-modern hotel, is the metre of so- cial gayety that uutrivals all the gay- ness of fashionable cities. ,From Jasper Park the tour takes you to the most attractive cities on the Pacific Coast-\'emrmver and Vit. tarts. here you can enjoy the plea- -sneers of ocean h:ttlting, and siLi summer activities of modem clays. Now you leave the cities behind for a thousand -mile cruise along the turn- out Inside L'assaee to Skagway. Comfortable, modern steamers a-arry you along last marks :hat thrill and startle with their teat:*' and gran deur. White -capped mountain ranges -a thousand shades of greets in the valleys -sparkling waterfalls and deep blue weals bring au ever-chatging'plc• titre to the traveller. Jasper Park - Vaheourer - Victorin- along the Pat -lilt' t'uast to tikagway- is,n all ire visited In one complete tour. Ask any Vermilion National .Railways agent for full information and illus- trated literature Ile will help you t: plan your itinerary. WHITECHURCH (Intended for- last week) WHiTiX'fll'R(llI. April 2:1.--3irs. iris. Boyle. of St. Augustine, spent a few days last week with tier Son, Gus. ' in Walkerton. Miss Nettie Cottle, It N.. left on Fri- day to take a position in Evanston be•sidtal neer C4i•eie. Iter. F. Irwin, of Centralia, visited with Mr,_l9.d._.Yrs. Iferbert Laidlaw last Friday. Mrs. Gillespie. sr.. celebrated her ninety-ninth birthday on Friday Ica. The Y.P.S. of the United church held a very sneepeeenl aortal evening on Friday last. This Friday the So- clety is invited to St. Helens. Mrs. Thos. Gaunt, . Miss Agnes ('oulteie and Mr. John Gaunt spent Saturday In London. Mr. Archie harbour, of Lueknow, pascal away on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bars,ur have been thele fur the past week. Mr. Mar Hosts and Mr. Jelin Patrilon each best a valnahle horse last week. The Late Ernest Thempsonr.The tenets- death of Ernest Thompson of Donnybrook. on Wednesday of last k..JS 11w esteem' of much eymimthy for the bereaved family. Resides his wife (formerly Miss . Pearl Walker of TurnTierryc) and young daughter:-+le- ,eitsal leaves his mother. Mrs. Sant Thompson. four brothers: Joe. of De- troit: Frank. Bert and NormAn. of East Wawanosh, and two married sis- ters in Toronto. Mr. Thompson was a returned soldier. The funeral took sasses on ei'riday_. Bes__11., R. Atp of Auburn enndneting the services at honest and grave. Among those 'who r d t- thenrn taesles later attended to 1. t 1 minaret,. were Mr. and Mrs i e and tee n Stilton McBurney and daughter, of De- troit : Mr. end Mrs: Joe Thompson. 'of Mitchell : Mr. and yrs. Ellin t. n! Rip' I -ti(WS; Mr. rind Mrs. Ttnymond Finnigan. of Ashflrld, anrt many Tnrnhrrry friends. SCHOOI. REPORT S. S. NO. 1. COLBORNE V. class -Irene Stoll 71.28 per cent. iV. class -Roy Errington A4.45 per cent., Isabel Tyndall 51.45. Ruby Er- rtngton st0.72. Mildred Sallow% 70.51. 'Sr. Iil. clage--Aimn `eItnwe AS.10 per tient,. Eleanor Tyndall i6.80, • Jr. ill, elass-rFrences Martin 73.00 per cent., George Mc'Rride 62.10. if. class --Kathleen Tyndall 75.A0 per cent., Beth ('antwell 73, Myrtle Cantwell (020. Dorothy Watson 54.40. D. UROCK ORB, Teacher. sell front Ileery'i Bible. so far stands at just over Ri'2,010) bar- rels, 12.(50 half tatrrels, and :,417.(80 WORLD MISSIONS loxes against 07:1,000 barrels,- 10,000 half barrels, and ke3,000 boxes to the Miss ('.sike'. the first single lady some' date last year. The chief tlif- utissienary to arrive in India, was re. fprene iies in boxed fruit and is ex- ,-'1ved with scorn And derision. with plains) by the arnaller crop in Itri- •,.ldriess and contcwpt. intelligent t tivh Columbia. ps•ople thought her insane; and spoke improved Apple Varieties. t her tool's erruui , il•ay. _ orchardists, are topgrutting bet nee se.. what dais errand has a(- their nen Paths. Stark, and similar eemp;!.bpd: Si,' batt -roused the rusted varieties of Apples to more popular to,-ks of Zenatio deers to nn+tai lee- i starts "Much can he done toward ae•- :.-re her. She hots taken Immortal life poring high color and long keeping by and hots• to thousands of down -trod- the eatertii -rte.-tion of scions from tIt t, et.ters, tins drpd the scalding tear ori wont:w'. chick• has touched and - ••uillustl the achlnt brow. She has raiuusi tl.e flowers skilfully to %%1,1% 1` lu;amittr fabrics. She has anAtchp-! girlhood from the depths of hell. pr.- it'd r't'ed maiairnhtsaf from the Or cif de- struction. n. acid has ureventeli Infant girls fr,•ui teeing thrust from their me. + thers' arms. She has ierushed the cobwebs of lgntMnee and superstition from the minds of secluded women. teaching the train to think and the heart to love, until emnnclluate•d. edu- cated Hindu widows stand erect, free � from the curse of gods and men. Her pert has been to walk In noisome streets; to sit upon the earthen floors, that she may pour out upon the crashed and the unloved the perfume td her stialwskst Mt of precious (int• swat ato upon the feet of Jesus. -Mrs. It It 'll/d)ey, 9lissMna ry t" I.doe from the M. e. CMtyn•h. Eye tests have been advocated for reckless motorists. Why not breath tests?- _Ottawa Journal. reaColds Ways With One Treatment RUBBED on throat and chest, Vicks does two things at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled direct to the in- flamed air passages, and (2) It stimulates the skin like an old-fashioned poultice and "draws Out" the soreness. ICKS Mwow oiJNS l egD WAR?, winds of early April set it back con- siderabty. "There as little heaving, however, and favorable weather would still improve it a great deal." said Mr. a. It. ltaterson, Huron's agricultural representative, in an Interview last seek. F'iil wheat Is one of the three most important rash crops of the comity, tate other two being beano and dux. 'w•- . "ilnroon farmers seldom place all their' eggs In one basket, True, const districts spxa'inlire ton rn•)rked extent Iti Ilea n% and oniofis. but taking the county as a whole, mitred 'termini a!th live stock a eonslderrhle factor Is -the predominant tyr" An attain!' marketing of approximately 25mSs, beef cnttle and 70,1510 hogs he a era Muted down throng!' the years." said Mr. Paterson. -The .tratisltlt.n in dairying has leen Rradnsl hat more market in recent years. i).'irytrg will eventually form all tniIran ,1tit Item. "The 'chic business has been good, andp there Is quite a demand for Cattle for pasturing this spring. There is abundance of fodder, halt n distinct ahnrtnge of home-grown grains. The price of mlllfee.ls Is relining the farm- er to economize In his feeding pro - gra m ihimn cnJnys the reputation of sup- plying a large number of good bacon type market hogs. The percentage of selects was high when grading started In 1922 and with a record of 31.6 per rent. In 19117 stands 'very near the top for twenty among the Ontario coon - ties. This year the low price of hogs has eansed a number of the large pro - rioters to refiner their stn.hi to an ap- Tough pie crust is generally the re- sult of using too little slo'rteuing. if you fasten the Ironing board cover on wet it will dry tight and straight. f THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List The Signal and The Toronto Globe $6.50 The Sigma and The Tineat Daily Star 6.50 ` Tb. Signal and The Landes Advertiser . 6.50 Th. Signal and TM '-dr•• Free Preu ., 6.50 The Signal and The Toronto Mail and Empire 6.50 The Signal and The Farm.ri Sun 3.25 The Signal and That Family Herald and Weekly Star . 3,00 The Signal and Saturday Night 5.50 The Signal and Sslardny Evening Post 4.75 The Signal and Tb. New Outlook 3.10 The Signal and Ceaedis• Hores and Gardena ' 4.65 The Signal and The Catholic Record 3.75 The Signal and McLean's Magazine 3 75 The Signal and Montreal Wit- ness renewal 3.85 new 3.511 The Signal a n d World Wide _ renewal 4.25 new 3 86 The Signal and Youth's Companion 3 75 The Signal and The Toronto Star Weekly 6 76 The Signal and Rod and Gun • 3.85 This Signal and The Canadian Countryman .. 2 95 k7. •Kling Rates With Other Peri- odicals May Be Had on Application Fresh Bread Baked Daily That's what you get when T rdeTi'ng-T o u r Bread froth Cleveland's. It contains the purest ingredients known to bakers. Buy a loaf today and taste the difference. We specialize in Cream Goods of all kinds E. U. CLEVELAND Phone 114 We -4 St. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE W. C. 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