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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1928-11-22, Page 6•--Thursday, November 22, 11. THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. THE WORLD HAS A NEW ANI) FINER At O •i' O R C A 1110^%taud:u"df•ly eve'd:ua $ 1324 PLIAS anal) It 1.1.\ 1.41 IPPkaa i1ot1iiii more to hily The (tur/lt't1 /'s•ire Imilur/e"x Freight tante ('maipf 8.r Equipment I7HEN the Nash salesman quotes you the price on a Nash "400," you will find that it includes not••only, _ the tar, but the freight. bumpers. . - draulic shock absorbers, esenthing! There's nothing more to buy. Nash puts on the extras at the factory, in- stead of you or the dealer putting them on, at retail prices! The "400" Standard Six Salon Body 4 -door Sedan, illustrated above. will give you an excellent idea of Nash "400" value. Come in and see it. Take it out and drive it. The money never bought so fine a mo- tor car before -big -handsome -pow- ered by a new, high -compression, 7 -hearing motor -longer wheelbase - new double drop frame -all exposed metalware chrome plated -and a host of other vital improvements. Read . them below. And then remember that the price in- cludes everything -nothing mor: to, bey! 1 taws trim 81234 to 83422, felines 8 coupes Caorolert. tictanu ira 81234 M 82111. delivered NAB H 400" Lens the il'.,rld ate .l'Iutor Car Value IMPORTANT "100" F'Ft'1'1'Kl:w-•t'O.OTHER Cada 71.1S T11E.71 .IL.l, High -compression Motor High Turbulence Lovejoy shock absorbers asters* Nut * go Salon Bodies Aluminum alloy pistons I... Stroh New double drop frame Torsional vibration damper World's easiest steering '•bearing crankshaft ' loth. most 0's4 e Exterior metalware chronic plated over nickel Short turning radius Longer wheelbase One-piece Salon tenders Clear vision front pillar posts Nash Special Design front and rear bumpers HURON MOTOR SALES Phase 83 H. C. y it N6, South St ,Goderich The Weekly Farm Bulletin A few. hens are still moulting; and these late nsoulters, as u general rule, are the be.t layers in the dock. Ile• cause ttwy are not giving any immedi- ate returns, while the pullets 'are /belling out the eggs :at top speed. these valuable layers and breeders are quite likely to 1'e neglected by their owner at ti:i• Tcety time- that they need extra Pare. Growing a new COM ••f feathers le as hard ou the lieu as lay- ing ,yegs; :.he meets good shelter end as good a ratIoti• ns the layer: some vert eldest like paoultryuieb g" a bit further and feed the neintters better' them the met. adding Mewed meal to . the mash x1111 giving all the skim milk or butt'r:nilk that thea will take. Cheap Feed, Speaking of buttermilk rewinds me: In nuns smell creamerie, i:. large goes. lac_ the diapu,+al of surplus but- termilk is a heal problem. and 11,e cream.•Unl to le glad .to make arr.w c... meats frith ueightalringf panaltrynnel,. Where there is a Large poultry popwabe Bop the price is fairly high: but where." Were are few Targe tkw'ks it is likely to tie below -the actual value of the feed. 1n thy writer's neighborhood the go - Piet' is 25 .•cuts per hundred Weight : I. i. :weilt) •tire miles west. where cotnr..•r, i1 l 81,,, ? are fewer. lure rrus. 'Voting or weak ideate ar' bevel left in the garden. Having selected the planta, the nest wove foe to dig up the roe's, herring plenty of t4arth a1tue•hel. Let them Jae In the garden or auy outer convenient place until they are frozen haul. They may then be tiled in the open orttl a shed where they will stay frozen. and left there until wanted for for•lug. I'lu"iag et rent between the roots pre- vents them from freezing together. A dark cellar. with a temperature argued :•s degrees. is the 1el,All place for forting rhubarb. If It is colder the growth is too plow. and if It le hotter the quality of the stalk is poor. 'l'114' runtime diit'Ip'lun of t1M. gvllar. with the wlndow,e darkened. is 'enmity a good pipet. If it gets to,) warm. a wise dee may le. pertly opened. The mets are pocked closely to ,,^ether on the door, soil packed be- tween. and the earth tuoisteie . After that it is simply a4 case of w•I118 nod sew. .sere fed in four groups. All started :11 Two rennet. of grain per day. atol were gradually brought up to four for pen 1. sex for ten 2. eight fur pen 3. and ten for pep 4. The rutlons lu other respects were the same. I'ens 2 aii1 a made the must eeonte tithed garter, at a trifle less than lei cents tier pound in each ease. I'eus 1 and 4 talk between 17 and Its rends per friend secure. all he respires for 4:r) pound Bain. E' ideutlyslx to eight nfrom teund rier ' re - day hens at 121_ cents. If you live In a similar seethe' it Is dost possible that maximum Is the best for finishing you may secure a .similar bargain. . steers unless the feeder is aiming 14o some (articular .ate for markcting. Potatoes for Amis. While the potato 'maker might is. The West's Opportunity. worse -and has been worse -it might -The lack of interest in horse -breed - be a snood deal better; and to syeure i Jog is astounding." writes u Westerner market at all it is nr-,•awry- to cull' iii Nor'1Vest Farmer 1 Winnipeg) after carefully. Nauy fairly 81u41 'feta toes a trip ter..ugh 4lnturlo. "A drive of will go loci. the°heap Of i•ntertmeennse days reveals but few coats of Any hge '.t minor Injuries. sni*llt:•••.. or •ab: 1 iii ,the fields or barns. Few good ped- ant!tr such willow? May he "wsold" lions can is' 'seen 41n every hand yon hear 51101 a statement as •'1111+ have more good stallions lin the West and can raise horses so much i-h,mh4r [hien we can thatt_we_w111_junt have _to figure on buying our horses from the Nest In the future.' Thls is a general ,,td not an io,lated . ;ow ...... It Ise - .•.triit-aleet h. an -admission that the Why this un+eemly effort to obtain t t lonwu1 fosseil?? They can be found East cannot com s•te with the \V,•zrt n •-e matter horse -breeding." hereabout. and uu excavation needled. Tile. he goes on to point out, is the 11.h:nvd 'rime?. n gs.rtttnity. Ind he -further 1srhrt! otic the classes of hor)es in de Chimes new warship is 4.11114.414.11114.411118hese t 1,-?inoeufs up be _:, psnnvls 111811,1:Hlgh•t•asr draft geldings "f Petite.- Hereafter It will la' e•otl- ;rr ,day Were fed to.Adv:Ii 1.1.1. i 1.700 to 2,000 1►ounds: heavy horses for 'riled 111111 chine... understand a juke. Br11j'Veraus Light bosh work ; quiet, well -broken form-_1Vlnnipert Tribune. through hogs or steers. .aeries l,f experitaent- cou'lnctc I t the experimental stafi..1. at t'h:ir- lottetowa.-4',1.L. *bowel that cull petatoea c..uld he used to A,::.outage iu replacing Swede turnips 1)1-'e..r-feel- ina. TLe tornipe were vatur•l at E_ c' 1,4'r tom and the_ieitat"at eland the .pperintend,-tat reports that "n:, to the i.reent the increasedtrain to -re than paid the extra cost of the l•,tatoes. arras linnet the iafri•r were rainedat J"ubl r fleprier of the Swe'1.•-," Hospital for Acit Chi dren 67 College et.. l'uronW 2. lint. December. lY-tl. Dear Mr. Kdttor: - Vor some years past the work that 8.11111 tivapltal nay Deen able t0 d0 for the children of Lettere) nos Dern seriously cramped through tack of apace. A point was reached where the rruateea :lad to 3ecide whether its service Vomit! On restricted tc the utmost number of "Ick Kids whom it coma provide with cuts or whether it should add to Pts room - 1'eere are many younesters suffer- ing ufferIng :rom afflictions of the spine aur blots, wnom only many long months can restore to health and strength Medical are w1U nein; out *tint they principally need is fresh air and sunshine Hitherto the Hospital tor Sick _'hildren nas tooled after such children In so institution close or a city playgroundwhere more fortunate boys and saris enjoy theft sports. Imagine Olelt pilgnt lying month atter month listening to toe ;8100814 and laughter of other children. to October 'est. the Hospital for ilea Children opened as country inner devoted to youngsters wnose . me chance to nave their limbs straightened ar their oodles Omit up must be to some place where they nave sunshine and fresb air plus nursing care dna m.=!:cai stt. noon Oa a neleht of and near N estn0 away from the murk of the city. children are winning their way pack 8.0 beatth in ion environment of 4U0 shine. pure tweezes and quiet The country nospital at nestle- to*D is a Godsend for children whom It will take s long time to cure It also liberates a oondred =ots to the parent institution for youngsters who can be set r1Rbt In a short time if quickly elven coo - dant attention 40 the Hospital for sick Children nas now two doors to seep open day and night to every class. color and creed For more than nalf a century the Hosplta: has depended for its very existence upon the public response to its annual epees, which. Oetng In penal! of children is appropriately made at Christmas time. Mor over fifty years the ei F SC aas beeo enabled to make both ends meet by the donations of Its friends whethet such De s dollar or an endowment But the end of 1928 finds it with many large bill• to pay for its new venture To i1. old friends the Hospital for sick Children once more sneezes It is because so mane of your renders ire Intended In that ever grow int rtrcle that 1 trespKd' perm your +pace to remind them that 1t eat •heir generosity to the oast that em enldcnPd the Hnenttare Trustee, t. tulld for the futere. WIt11 an exert '?fort .tInrlated by a now need 'armor the Income of the "Slee Kids' o. out once more abreast O1 s urgent needs? 1ra11hMlty IRVING 41 ROBEHTS11N. Chairman Appeal Cotnmltt"e afore (orlstrnrtty-e work i-'"+ing ear- Losses of 1.30(1 to 1.5144) pounds. rietl on .1.3. 8.";v!_"Rpt _'14)8 n 011111" ex- periment st:l:lous than tp"st of ns rea- ze. Ilea• 1. n repose from the sta- tion tit Nap1.w, Wert Meotia. on ra- tion!. for ,terra. llor two year. .,t4Pr. UmbrellaSFREE Big Ben is doubly attractive these days as, in addition to Chewing Tobacco of unusual richness and flavour, with a quality that satiglles every man who chew;, a "Poker 14a;l4" is now atta[hed to every plug. For six sets of " P -yr Hands," - ou can obtain FREE a l•.n's Umbrel. •, with sensible handle . .1 strong cn': - r; for fight sets, a La'' Umbrella, no.; sty'2, and fancy hand . , with choice '.t Blue, Reel Green, l'utpic, Brown, of Black cover. These are only Iwo of many preset,; s pro• curable in exch.:nge for `'Poker Honda." Chew BIS BEN and Save the "Poker Hands" %11tat Does 1t ('ost? NV fiat does It cost to maintain 11 1 h,•, ..• for a year? 'Figurers are retiree. b0: here are wrote 111 the mail belay I from the experimental farm at Kapus• keying. in Northern Ontlrlo. Hay and I ' grain were charted at local market Klee', on the farm, not delivered. dud the number Of horse. avenigel just over fourteen for Abe tiwe Year', 1n *k4,'4 figures were kept : .\v.•rtge hay per horse leer day- -114 pounds. 'verage grain per horse per .1:1y -- Ai-e'rag.- feed coal 1"•r horse per tear' I .1(1;41;4;5. This would 1114%411 shoot (45 'rots per d'it• for n tw..•horse team. "it s11oUIi1 Is' Iniitlle,l 0111. IlnxeVer," .•0- l;,, su14•r111tendeI.•. II ,1 this r'I'r,-elft? '',Ulf] it 1.11111 whet'' 11.'• homer i Inv 4'1111klote,8 almost every working Ilny 111 the year at re,tsonnl.ly heavy (work, and therefore the (ret of Dal I11- 1111te•P i. teth•it' hletlWr than thnt re• nlre.l for en Idle horse or even a „'rse , hich was working only pale of I It• ' 'n4•. Tele horse. on 1111• farm i •`1 kept bnsg: they DIetuZ'•1 N • per dry word: for t lee 8 "'e ' unit tide. to dppn' rf 111P huffs i .., , .sr. t. l' the horse Inh,r , ,st par • or dont, r,. t1e In., ,•lel of 0.rt.', I'r4cet voutag Trees. l- is lime again,,„ think of prole.., the young frail tee... reale n1- P n, r , I hifu•. The rust 4',I:, a,. ,,,,,T m•,-' ,.,:r, hie t)rotel.rr 1. ,,,• made of .re. 1:e. or galvanized fr'..' •11 '4' , teens are ,de+alt. The ,,,,,r.'.4•,tsye 1.4'41 p protector se the or aft , build - ire paper. wrapped gritted • trunk 11,1 fled with She f. race'.. Erten.!, hinder t ItiP. Thr 1'11• r 11848' tuw.l. hilt has 1w'e11 known 1,1 10111 • len::er , you11g lr4'e.: - Sump merely bean n1, sl ow" nniount ' of enr'l, nreln,d the tree, of tramp down the snow around IL halt with building pater 1m cheap sad (r.•. so eu4pPn"iVe It wenn)) poor pention)t. Rhahaeli. t e edify, Jolley. bright red r bz.rb 1v a trolen n4 addition to the whiter menu. and It Is ,-..mparativclw e'aiHJ seen n.1. 1'!IP torr Oral optlalte is .'trrmR, iarKe, me- t Sw ONE BOX ENDED HIS SUFFERINGS Serious Bowel Condition Relieved by "Fruit -a -tines" MR. PAGE Mr. James fate of Cabello, P.Q., wY 1n a very dangerous condition. The Constipation from which h.• had suffered for five years was undermining his whole system. it was not only ruining his digestion and poisoning his blood, but had also brought on peinfel piles. Various treatments' failed t., help him until he tried "Fruit-a-tive'e." made of intensified fruit juices core-- bined with scientific medicinal ingredi- ents. "One box of this wonderful medicine," he writes, "gave we complete relief. 'Fruit-a-tivee' gives results as nothing else docs, and 1 sincerely recommend it to every suf- ferer." Try this great melieine. 25c. and 50e a box -at dealers every= where TOWNSHIP, COUNCIL Guvetucll 'rl►\\'N8IIH' Council met in Holmes%ille on Thursday. November 15. Mr. John R. Mair wrote re damage to his car on the Base line. Councillor Powell and tate road suawrluta'udeat were named to arrange a settlement. ar the calVert contractors w,•re r(esium- sible 'for detours and barri.ades. • Mire Grainger. superintendent s.f t'liuton public hospital, asked for the hu total fees of a (;,aherieli lin 11atiI . patient. The euuue•IT - irV81 col the county paying dist anti- charging the half to reds township. The council favored the pnrchas,• .nf 54444 feet of snow fence: The treasurer wile lu.trticted to ply fl:e s'arioue schools the amounts levier f•+r uaa-h and to tsar the txleli11oue rate the county rate. ale. the Isdtce rata"... rate., ns noon' a,i sufficient taxes are paid i.l t o meet these. The collector was Instruete.l to coll. , titin,' the levy if any taxes remail[ lin- paid after Iteenther Neth. The following les -mints were.ordered' !mid: Board of Bella'. $45; \Iunielps1 V sat eller. 1:A.1Z lA t . Ctie, w11.4 WVIC IN STONE. Memorial to Conde ^de (watehisoa'er original of Uumaut' Hero. D'Artagao, aymtsll of gallantry and aw•urdmanahlp, immortellsed to ..The Three Musketeers," lc to live In atone as well as In the hearts of all romantic persons. Down In the tow.l of Aueh, in Hearn. a cotumlttce of solemn gentle- men whore hearts are gay' and young, have arranged for a monument to Dumas' hero and th•'y well place a plaque -of bronze on 1844' house where was born 100 years ago the real D'Artagnan whose lore affairs, duels and military prowt as have hardly been eaaggerxted In the novel that made memorable the battle -cry of the tour fine blades, "All for one and one for all." Charles de Hlaata, 'bate de Car telmore, who took the fatally name of D'Artagnan so as to distinguish him- self from his father. was a real gas - eon. famous In his day. He has been glorified into a French type of "chevalier," a keen -witted, brave. loyal knight errant, almost anxious to die fighting for "his lady or him king." , WHI It Replace Gasoline? Petrol may by replaced for Internal combustion engines by a new fuel called Mahouin. - The motor of a hydroplane tested with the new fuel In France lett no exhaust trail be- hind it. The nature of the fuel is a serret. but 1t has one singular quality; it Will not burn. explode, or catch fire .I0 the open air. It Is a dark brown color. and is said to give an economy of thirty per cent. in weight- -that Is, s gallon Mahonln would keep a motor lDing for a time nearly a third as ong again es In the case of petrol, Says Tit -Bits. t fetid. pN population. age '•Naim. Ilial; Jas. Jbhrlstun. dam- age to car% pato: iteeve mull council - Feathered Dustbins. Would you care for a vulture in place of your dustbin/ In Tibet, where there are no modern facilities for getting rid of refuse such as are afforded in this country. vultures are- used re used for this purpose. The lamas make a practice of trap- ping the clnerone or black vultures and fastening a long rep.• to the bird's leg. The other end of the rope Is attached to a p"g drlv.•n In the ground, and each bird as provided wink a big rock on which to perch. Garbage le strewn around it, and th'- scavenging birds feed oz. thla and quickly clear it away. _ _ In Memoriam. "Mother presvrves a !ork of hob 4'r'. hair." "But your father isn't deadl" "No. But he o baidt".- Journal £musant, Paris. _ . _ • e •anaela's Prboon Population. itt be- "oCali•adY -:n,poll vn.nNo fawlerr than nations are represented la lora. services at board, Elia): J. E. Whitely. treasurer. eatery, *1214; Hew - aril Sturdy. cellecto weary, $108: It. 4:. Thompson. clerk. salary, *1324; I ). 0Iid.lon. were inslart.'r. VI; Reeve, clerk and awarew)r. electing Jurors. flu: R. 4; Thompson. postage. E4.70; .1. M11111'C,1 1111. hall rent. $(.5: W. 3. I.e.,. nV' of church shed. $:4. Till. being the last meeting of the tear. council adjourned to newt on Monday. January 14. as per statute. B. G. TM WTI'S4 re. ('lerk. • 1\-e would enjoy hearing the winner of the national oratorical prize argue with a_ eop. -Kingston Whig-Stnndnrd. ORM nr 1ifiJ.1DNi THRPATE'NS BM; (OAMI. iN AFRI('. Jets. ('dui .lk41114 (above), willow of the notal scientist. who advocoten eonnerwntion or .\frienn wild life. On the right of the leyou Is an Artie transferring m11 African annset to e'stivas, while below is the monarch of the Jnngl", and three "'rotten m1 a waterhole, who suffering be,•4nse of the Inron,?e of hinters 'motivated primarily by a lust to kill. Fashion Fancies Tido New Frock !Features an 11148 NC% line Of, -Hotels MADISON and LENOX DETROIT lataprrt• i' /n the heart of the doi4n-town district nedrdIl pub& buikdino atyaartment stores did t edtrns yet - away from the noise or the C/t"-�•-2 AND UPWARD IVAN/SON AVE NW G*AND MON Wit �1 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 sante It1 - It, I t• of the above fuel Prompt service and reasonable pricer. L. FLICK Telephone 1 ,,'.j (irnlerieh Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed in tlac up-to-•hal.• 8.c ay FIRST-CLASS SERVICE lime& called for aced delivered W. C. SNAZEL Ilalienlasher slid Dry (lean. r Weal Street Phone 339 Anything and Everything in Radio and Electrical Supplies Electric Ranges, Electric Washers, etc. Electric Wiring and Repairs - W. MacDonald Elcorician Britannia Rd. Telepkoae 174w Here is, a satin frock which has a mn.,b, r of lieu And Important paints. Firsts of all, although its waist sag gest" the bolero, the effe•t fe achieved, not by a bolero at all, but by the fact + that It opens down the back. All the 1 fullness. of cour.e, is centred In the hock ; the front Is quite straight. The skirt lies-ins('ts'of it gray ohne ?atin, and the molded waistline bog band,o of the lighter sett' r„ ',.t %vitt, the tea of the fro k. cid*-nntnlly. la of black. Cleveland's Bread is a tempting complement (11 any meal-clelicions in itself and lend- ing re'Pt to the nest of the menu - Your family will d"mond twice as much of nor Bread ms any other. Encourage them to do so, as it is the meet healthful and nourishing foewt they can take. ' E. U. CLEVELAND Phone 114 %Vest St. Plows, Wagons, Cream Separators, Windmills, Engines, Pump Jacks, Water Troughs, Frost Fence, Qugbec Stoves and Heaters One good Second-hand Pipeless Furnace used only a short time It()1.3 E 1-Z11 W 11.SO N ' 1111e Ohl Shop on Ilam Ml on `e e' 1 (;(rderieh, Ontario GODERICH INN GARAGE PI -ZONE 247 HUDSON AND ESSEX SALES ANT) SERVICE \V- repair nil makes of ears and Riv-,• r„II ?2., 11, bring One we tall't Cart *asked Al.wttte Greasing Automobile Supplies Storage for 30 Can 241 -beer Service Prices Moderate HARRY BRADLEY (of late with Wm Craig