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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-5-17, Page 22r--Thurwlay, May 178 1908. ESTABLISHED ltiili GOI)KKI('H : : ('ANALA Member of ('anadian 1\'eekly News- papers Association Published every Thursday morning. !Subscription price I2.(K) per year strictly In advance, THE SIGNAL PKLNTLNG CO.. LTD. Telephone S5 . . Goderleh, Out. W. 11. Robertson, Editor and Manager Thursday, May 17, 1928. , EDITORIAL NOTES Dandelion days. • • • How doer your garden grow? • • • Signal 1 this week cuts shortIn The ,re+sur• of adrertlydn column. And probably the, adrertiwe- tueuts are quite an readable.. . • • • The Globe says that Its owner.I rather than its editor. is reslsaisible for Its editorial opinions. and The Low,I dun Advertiser wonelers If the editor is, trying to prove an alibi. r • • IHew would t( ly1tsr-sotnc member of Parliament to resign and test the' feeiing of his consttutents with re- meet to the praptlb9e>,1 increase ..f in. (lewdly? Now. don't nal c s•ak' a noes. 1 1 t ••• t .,•..gi.+w-,Ire, ere ,...; -'. .. !4"0.11/111/1f4 . + stack. If the man who used the' term would examine his own [omits trtr he would probably and- It had Its roots to a good •waity different soils. is the 'Englishulan of good family any the .worse• bli,•auss. he is a comp oslte• of tellic. e;erulavb••. 1l.nloh• Normal'. and lorluli.w •tw•u or three •olh,•r; atoll.' • THE SIGNAL, -- GODERICH, ONT. The Weekly Farm BuUetin lowing tont In a smaller way, with about six acres -two aero lu the Nia- gara district, one acre iu Norfolk, mad three in the Leamington rection. Ship menit is expecttd to beglu blood July • 1. Holding Firm. ' to pleasant •conlmst with 'butter,. which Is slipping duwtlw'1 ward. eggs aP• 'filer'. caro many tl.ings still to k forms us. In fact, Its value is toll • • • • learned about this tanning gatue.. side•rahly greater than that of all other 11ere, f,irext,1nple. an. two gelds lying .uorll (rolls cowblual. Ontario pPo- Tl.e•de•ath of a young lay al Tor‘oit, „u the +Arne 11101.•. wade up of the dunes uvr 72 per ecus. of the total for a•' a result of eating roots of the water :.lute e.11, separnte•el oily by a wire tie Dominion. hembtek is a waruh.u_i of the dangers fence. in nue the alfalfa is we badly [here are three wain strawberry lying In atgwarently innocent phtuts. heaved that the surface ts yellow with, growing ..chaos in this a'rovinee e 11 k Chit- should he instructed not 111 rolls: 111 tai Wer the full wheat �iwc.w• 4 11r.rforl Burlingtou ala .0tands th;ek anti thriving. '1'1111 ileitis Lille -V lkson: Niagara. The sercag. put things into Weir mouths with farther 4.11 ,is another 41.44 of fall andantes widely' front pair to year. which thea• -are out acquainted. Ileo wheal. on touch the "awe soli. whirl. Elul toes It. in the w•oo d st e t i" .1111 `ontt f i^o•4i�rrt-++++Ll+url�lL LIQ arcs rut her. j When ho snrinr show 0r bullys is uwu„, spa mit ki41a d. Way: T1N rcy no ready -^� ,•ter the problem rtLet•11, w tat twat :• e•xpluuattem ••Tire• one thing Nirr to do,"'writes F. per 10 have reaehwl Isottow for the prcoUI t, al wast, on 11a • 1 the stor- age st,w•ks were 94)0.000 down short of what they were on the surae date hast year, and as ti lt' prefer to store Apra and May eggs they wast buy. a considerable number ut eggs tills month ;f they are to till up to normal by June. Competition for storage Is keen, and there hove been some tulnur price ad• valeres-at most unusual t1Ing at this seas..? of the year. 1'rwilug Hush Fruits. "Itaspberries and blackberries beer their fruits on shoot.. 0111.11 grow• I early 111 the Season fruw bud+ en vanes of 111 St iy4Hr's growth. In most cases there are too many buds on thew• i evutew. iuul to get large-sized frit AMR` 811101 be removed.- writes .1 E. Neilson. extension horticulturist for the t►ulario 1k•pwrtnwent of .1gricul- titre. ••Cones of 'red and white rilop berries are cut lark to from !lime to I rive f�o't 111111 sln'111.1 stand front four to six inches apart. 'Meek and purple rawpb•rrke,. and blarklw•rries 'prwlue.• It.w, tunny laterals. Leave four or five I to a 'cane. and Ptt1•h lotl•ra1 alw41lt four 1 to Nvee itl••he s in length. ',Currants and gooselw•rrles bear u 1 their fruit 011 two-year-old and older entle'•. Prune the -GU -ales t0 brat[ f••Ur , ur_lite,__tall 4. e:4e1i of 14110. MO x11,11 • • • Provincial bye-electlonr are to be held June '-'72 11 in South Bruce. North Renfrew qui East nonillion. The South Brute 9!511 wag won at the last general election by M. A. N1c1'allum.. -Hard at 1t. F.It,H•kwell in The Country Gentleman Spring seeding is tlui+hed In senate 1 Philadelphia I "is to cut the leaves porter of s„uthwe.tent (►mark., ttud ' „rc clow• 4) 1he' ground. as°•1a tea often gewnl pregrrss hu• Itch wade iu the practlseel." If they wast be auuved, northern erletilties. Work has Just • he alA'ilies lifting with a+ Mach 1111 nlesly be•p;111 111 14401 of the Ottawa as will adhere and planting in a -rrell and St. lawreu.e valley counties. It prepared out/ In a shady place. 1•rogresshe'. who was afterwards use bus been a generally dry spring. and 1'oul•rypwn to Sleet. seated because of an arrulgetnept ad Ince work was possible fu Western Under the combined auspices of the 10 (hymen[ of campaign cxpsnse. of Ontario things went with a swing. Ontario Poultry i'oufederutlou, the the liberal candidate on the latter's Reports now cowing in coannn e':uuadian Baby ('hick -Association, stud I [hoot. of the pilot few weeks regarding Alae• 11.0.1'. lireedcr* 1+•wiatiuu of r,•21rruteut fropt the 401114 $t• closer sad wheat losses. In 1owe ser- uuwrio. - w'hlch are hoLthrg tJue{r uu• . tions the eh1111ag4 10 nal /IS serious se total weetiugs during the sour week. a' Pdti111 MOTHERS was fearoe1, but upon the whole there general conference ut p..ullrywen is 10 I k little ch:ung,. for the better. Unless 14. held ut the 0:.'s.C. near Guelph on uninjured 'tklds yield at an unezteet- hunt -244,-2-1- jury{ 0. '•.tttf-;.,ultry�w RECOMMENDTHEM '''lly_11igh rate the ehrtallo wheat crop in the Province. It is hoped, will fuel gentlemen: Baby's Own Tablets Are Fine for `- ' a e • - Nervous, Sleepless Children ITiyTi'77iintrte tntd the'eotnerea{M.-s 1 r.au f'ana.ta the fame of 11.4.y'0 assembled at 1eud.trt the 01ber .lay own 'tablets 1+ 04 3.4.1112) 4)143' the tlwi the Liberals would not hold more world. Mothers recommend them to titan three gents in Western Onhl rior .,1 her mothers and wherever they are at the 441,1 4.4; 'high Is t:.•ccs h••w •trifid 111,111i1%!, but wards of praise are ti. cb, er n1, br boys.Word for these pleasant. tasting little • • tablet. 111:11 I.ron.t 11ly relieve the minor ailments of young. children. Protest ;+ nt.o:4 .1',,:I -t the Tete,- .n"Baby's. Own Tablets are cue of the N•m_b1 ifi.• 1 %::•lima ;tit , 'zrnti• n an best re 1111• 2 for children's uiltuetas thoritieo of „t. e1l.4 e'ottn•ry girl i It . 1 2ge"'"` -" ".t '. 1 711 *n- Arthur .•f 11448 will be rie1IWro- fire -r tent . - free to ntrend:" -ware-tfte-artnoutuw. Trouble Ahead.nlent. in addition h. the annual • • A rtriru through jtarle 111 rhre Wee/ lugs there is to 1.• a general pro leAern counties this week showe•el grow of .interest. with turn 4r inter- -ser%. -neuro' that Many farmers are uatlou,l reputation as ys•akers. not even yet t.lkiig the .•-•rti borer-- p pn In w� _ _--_:._ --- - re;tuhitimts-very *meal ly. Field after Seeding is now neo advaoted in a!1 field along 110 highway although .11 parts of Western Canada cornu sero.• load .ieeen ldowed had been turned districts of northern Alberta where over so .vee:eo+ly, ,.,r worked so care- Measly ruins held alp op. rations for it 1e -stir ,afterward, that it Was littered time. Wheat weeding iv said to ise with cont stubble. There l0 a ;;rest 1111421-4 111 Manitoba, 111141 a g.wwl start deal ur .4ekiug up a• to' dour in such wade 411 the e,wt:.e gr.1;u+, Sas• li,hls if the tttigc'tor,, really under- katcheitau is not, quit.. sit far ahead taise to et:f..rr.• the• law seriously.. but has wa.k' 511.4411%1 pnrgrew.. and lu s .% World Conference. • southern Alberta most sol the creep 111' Not °Ulf__whral-gruwrry_but 'ao. ti rN' in `s'il �vn.titioti, are 14' wlrteel 1' 11'cn. ..f lnburu, \l e, lir little FITT tii•tKtfe• `he T*mtr i+-itr-,b.-sect s.y. _ Llw•ra1.44 nmarkc111,. :11111 consuming _127 wins T,xy yi=r llFri 43.41"-_ttt•t-14t-e-P- .-a* qtr{atitaic or- every _aarti -a44i --be .- A itad Spring. tlrat'Ti r. r ,uf� w•.cni�n inr� :rnr r..+�+t+ T f rte t TY1 Tt-r'.l t+ 011 •1 J 1 • three year growth. 4'ut .uN ATI r.ts 11 w1, re- of th.. past ..usury. growth eleven' tie four or fire ehosen for fruiting the next two veers. ltrnlove, 1111 1an.•> that have -borne three crops, ''low, wrist. -- 11r,lephic or-itown...l cane -1 sho{{:.T-lf1sto 1* removed. from x fn.14 1111%114.." . Reminder Ttc;. wouleu vy.•u cut cli•'K,lug when o po they happened tor+ b a .op whl.•h 11x,1 1 o;i:'s l..a•1 with a lemon in ;t- nton1lt ilispl.lycd in the window. 1 tae ..t (1:e• 4.011011 a-tela.ltl:el : 11ood grilcle,u : '1'haCnvuilols Inc - 111y hn+b tid 11oked•me to take Ulm •:n,•. •s ot•• t.ba., " r.- 34I*),e•,I :u •!,e third -ltetrtuati..:11 I. w 1,:u !e•t•11 21 haul •4,1lr.g.n 4411? wheal lo.,.,) i,•: le•rev.•r-lthirh..is to 14• trrlei el rr pir:s- of -the world 1..1,1 ;11 11l•Jile?, early next- Month. - 11)an 11,7-gri+.. f►t!{irelf ler. been au• Wheat p...•I .•4114-i:vls front Australia. n•,,:... .. :e iu the 11.lted States. the 1 1)11401 521,144. 111100la and ('tuutda .. •1.•ltlding uhand.ltaenY .of It will Tartu 1414 most numerous 111.14g1• _•• 1[c. Geruuluy• 1'o:anJ fuel Ii.,n„hut the gr.:n till ln e4 0•014rati1•e, 12 -_. ;a v,• _111-,. had .wilco. and Trait -grower, organisations ..f I...se•>. .., t. fly iu April. as wi;It u+. ju . 1c„. • 11t.0 n rl•e 1`. 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Nothing To Equal amBuk FOR TUE S'r/k, r OPENING DAY BLUE WATER GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB Monday, June 4th 9.30 a. tn. Ladies' nine -hole competition; handicap. Gentlemen's nine -hole competition; handicap. / 30 p. m. Mixed doubles competition, nine holes; handicap. Juvenile (16 years and under) nine -hole com- petition; handicap. Ladies' and gentlemen's driving competition. SUITABLE PRIZES FOR EACH EVENT SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS and Combination b nation D oars • Built to last • ORDLR NOW BEST OF WWI:. .A\1) \\1x41) Goderich Planing Mills IBUCHANAN'SI Anything and Everything in Builders' Supplies Phone 47 P. O. Drawer 160 Gigantic Factory Clearout C10=0=0=0=10 101=0)c10t 1000► (01:10► 101=0 Chesterfield Manufacturers --Preparing to Move to Larger Quarters. 200 X-RAYED SUITES to Clear in Thirty Days COMMENCIN(JF MAY 19TH -FRY &BLACKWELL, Ltd., Wingham, Ont., Operators of a high-grade Upholstering industry of more than twenty years standing, and inventors and manufacturers of the famous X -Rayed Chesterfield -and Chester Bed Suites, have received . a loan of $15,000 for expansion purposes and are --preparing to. move into a more spacious factory. To avoid the expense included in moving h i g h -g rade furniture they have let a contract to J. R. WHEELER, of Goderich, to sell the goods within the alloted time. _.__ The Illustrations shown below are Exact Dup licates of the Designs of a few of the Chesterfield Suites offered. X- 'RAYED FURNIT 1•.r)Mil D. 1037 MEGA C- to 0=0=10=0===n0=0 10001==101=10 0=0tt= 0=0=10=0r For the smaller Living Room what could adapt itself more cosily than this three-piece iuodified Spanish design. It has the full sized seating capac- ity and the cushions are "Marshall" of course. The covering is Bostonian Bedford Cord with reverse of cushion in harmonizing colours. The solid wal- nut show -wood is hand carved, lending a splendid dignity to this "homey" set so reasonably priced at $120.00 DESIGNS AND COLORINGS There will be a range of period and modern designs to delight the eye of the most discriminating. English Mohairs of rare quality and excep- tional finish vie in beauty with Ramie Friezes from the Orient, including Silks from France and Verdure. Tapestries from Italy and Belgium, while many other splendid upholst- ery fabrics will also he used. Better than,the Average The Black Moss Edging of the Arms,. the deep, _om- fortable hack with its extra hand of upholstery, the an- tigile finished solid walnut front, reversible Marshall Cushions, X -Ravel Con- struction, and a design -of more than passing interest,' ;omhined with a selection .hoice upholstery, makes this Suite to he much desir- ed. The popular price is $189.00 /MJr,e.J ..wJ )644•1Nh FM 4/rU4,4 by 1 11•...••14 sow.,. ""th"". 0•L •...-.M. c,.., Pad e:..>.. U ,, ..r.; .w,,....... SEE THESE SUITES ! -NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE I X -^eyed Chertelke1d and Chest(' ! c.l Suites Seeing le Ik•licveng x -Rawl F..w.ewe Hat These .,.•.a s. e...., 1.e. /r.., A.,,...., .w.. 1. sw,..s,. ,.+••, 4 S.144. 11.4.4 ~4••ArN .A 44 w .... • W...w,1;614se Orb 44,4 •••. 0o-o=loc===tosrsos==solool====soczo=====o1=0► (oboe SPECIALS One 3 -piece X -Rayed Chester- field Suite at a price too low to men- tion here. One 3 -piece X -Rayed Chester- field Suite, a real buy for $100.00. One 3 -piece X -Rayed Chester- field Suite, imported walnut, colored plush with multi -colored cushions, for $120.00. • =tall=ot 40td0) 10tt=01 4010► 10=104 0=01===10=10.110=0=101 40=10. -oto- - o1=o--o11ZOC 0=0 'ort=o If Space is a Problem, Try this One This design too will suit most admirably when available space is a consideration. Fashioned after the smartest "Vogue Moderne" patterns the coveting is of carved friezette in a pleasing two-tone effect. The Marshall Cushions and X -Rayed Construction are included at the moderate price of $132.00 J . R. WHEELER" T'e Home om`of Bette; l urniture" Funeral Director : Hamilton St. Goder'ich, Ont.