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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-6-27, Page 6grown where spare is required for bed- ding way have the Old flowering spilie and dead foliage cut away. or if theY are still green they may be lifted and lur•Itured in some wars dry plate anti re -planted again in iiepteniber. I'ot plant. of the amlevtu, rlwnhaiendruuI and other forms of the I•:ricaese ftam•. sly can ht' planted out of chars slow' fu well -rutted leaf -mould soil las a lar, natty whaled pla.'e. Iso not water to.. freely. After resting, the. may be tak- en up in the fall just bed,re frust and ireicittel into soil tsatll,tittlus ttl'ult- ulonht or peat, but tar Ilute. If these pint. are talr'atly lit pits of sufficient 1 rive and .'..Wain the proper Moll they. may .imply IN. put nut ..f 110111• in sum,• slimly slot for ti rest. With all post planta resting. it is well to play.. on'a bed of 'cinders or some other ma- twrist which will prevent worms get- , ling Into the pot. Valhi lilies and all l y.ltAlela Katy be given u milliliter 11oli.lay 1.% It•lug 1sa itt :► shell or cel- lar or mailer a trete and given very lit- tle water. The tubers should he taken nit i11 July or early August. cleaned off .ui,t re-iertted. Shrubs ' Th.• fL.werimg,.11rllbs wit( require a li••!t• otte•11tioli. Whim the Mutant Ireglnr ''tide. it 1. lest to .hear teff. a++-tile- r.14'uing of .cted lead- wiil.•Ii will t.d- . ' lost othl•rwiw. wakes it Iwa'v drain on tIi. tihtlltr of the 1.11111. 'Chis 1• tits. ;,roper III. e '" prune early blooming ' ,slrlahs .11 ' e, the' -pll•, Val" 11o1r. „1. 111a4- .,1,.i fon%thin. Make a ^'.'lady Wis.,. but do u...t trim 0111,111 the 114•.. _..,ath. 11. ILI. .111/1.1.4" I.1... to , In•xt year. .'F - MM of tine r'ewl:tr -or- .\Alvis for wi pes•,' 1 'N.•'' tlrrr *4111 1M•tl-at►.r44.4:'4'nt •i•ie on sunaner care of the . 11 the planting of hullo. tun! • ,sworli.► 6-Thurodac, June 1.17. 1tr_1. o..4-.... In the office or in the home --at work or at play -neat- ness counts! And, by the way, did you "Nugget" your shoes this morning' "NUGGET" Shoe 7olich THE "NUGCET" TIN OPl WITlI A TWIST: Solicitous of Your P•,tcon--'t' CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE 11 F. •r \tI Orel: t.a Sunday Afternoon By lt-AI I:1. lA\IILTON• li,drtirh, slut. Iib••; are the 1.11re• :n, 11.4 they' -h ft• .,.444 1,,,.. Forth theirs'. .r 4'r{ ..t ;.:,4 1!'4',1 is soot t•4 hr o o'.e. ;!e , 1„.1 ,a,i.l 11, Il 'wolf iml,::rt. -.'.11 t.. „• iu heat';• 1„1111 I%.'' 1• •' lit11Eli .1 LEs•' O' 1111:.It 1.1 7th. IN'al Le.•em Toon-Tin t tor\ l'f a ., kir I. 111..1.'' 1"A -.:1a' 1 • 1.• -tit.. Lo111,•u 'rr‘l- 1:/,•hies . ,. I1. hit ti, , ='tet,,: 11,1 c . • , 1 11 ..t_. ,.t ...r I:4'.• ;.i,•'.. a:- 1: , . .1.' t,:.. oe THE SIGNAL, GODERIC», ONT. NI. 1 .. I11:1t'.\I\:` Si:11' ('.tIt1\I f ...ill: 1'1:,1\11X1:N'l' aliall:' � „f State i h.- Philip Snowden.. .. :Le 1:‘• alit p.m tit• "4444'' '� .'' - I ,.'w. Mini.- Foreign .lffair.. it; lion.' atargt T -, , n• : •1'.•t'. chequer; Kt. H4 lt.nwttieltt, Minister of f4e14,r. wt... .:',n• \1'e.•.•, ter of 1\'a4'; and 1! e:e•.ree' Lulls. , _ I;: 11 !he• ,fir•. wom.,u to n••ricr a l'aht , 1, ,,- is... bury, FIrMt ,('on •-1,•nrr of 'Work,. nl'I•,•utuw ut in ai1y. Itritlsh (:ova - i1., • . , .. 4 •4 : e h'ttum, left to r _ Wt. .Il••u..lrthur 41ietlt : ami itt. Iluu..1. 11. ('i ,11.••• 110 • , . I.• ,. -: i:' lie •.. 11ett1tlerson, who :piss the import- S.•'ret:ar%. r ST. :1I 1GUSTIN F. Was Iia e All Summer "1 hair to work in the wore and Jo toy man housework, 400 101 1 41.44 tiera•uu> 311.1 runaluwn and was in Ica nearly ail summer. The least mase yvuuia rnakc me nent'ua. I.w•as -told t., take L...!14 1:, futkham'. tai•k (:omtism:1.1 snJ 1. have taken arven lrottlea.lt.h:.a made me.attong• tt .,nJ put more .aha into my face. I alp asking after my store and lwiuseW.ak and my 10141 . h:: leen and I ..m ;..tin;; :long nicely now." Stn. 1. Mitln, R. R. feu. 5,.&n• •t Sr: Etut, Na,niitcat, Lydia E. ['Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound 1N.. 1 e • '•e a.4 t, t... a, 44 1 a ,.e Cta..;r O. o. t, .e. .1.'11.'.••t `.r last 444. St. AlIIl1-t.te. Jive IT -' \I Mr's. A. M..'.t•r and baby ]lar_. for Itlawt'ale. sten., thegas,. r+ 111 I. ateAhi-ter our Tuesal., • . ^ week. re* ali.R Jeve:e Oomph..'. ii'inghtlln. art ter .neer the week-einl. - r11' • welding lw11. .ere riug!ng. one yr. aiol 'air-. J.''4'. It..hltt-"n and - f:aultly were the Rile+til of 11r. and airs. t'. ''setter. of Myth. on Sunday ft a. • {nits In China : drink .1 rummer from here per attendiit together 'with spe•eels ami of a.l ,.,o�aa % a Larrrrai+tn_ '.t 11r: Win. R.d.I Wt's. u- ..f the court would have Merl, ed nut., thee.- 41'11.• u,.. gambling and kiu,Ire1 91 It .0114410, } .tot NRaamgll. Kann%. I,• , -.• wag Ezekiel prophet was Vol. a -travel tr!1•rm.•ttt change •ht•half urged hitil�'►w• •.Iwtfo llt to • 1 (1111: w.odd have re-site ,•!,:,r. anis from. the settles I ...it tli:aa from the hu-hom1 0:tla no' word from her ,_• .. r:, II. Be had perverted lerael::• rhe proydi.•t suis Dome In truth a new man. Eagerly - I„ a was ' lrtlwr atomize, . Ino.. 'expressive' told her of the Power which had , ;,u ; roplie y.;ern, that ht, 11. -try would is; Owl'. ci wr.nght the e•lutngr wirhiu Will. and • soon •not the chi;.leen of '"envie Ilhtnot hearken n'..lse thee: for they thee and tiiiIdrn lit ly. the father toot Were in the I-t'itla,a r l n won- w:11 not hearken, •„ roe^: -tor all the. willing to Hereto the i:n+pel which • 4'y lar had a- a . %hid'odcut an ;.'r%' t.. tine- steer i e 10 wl'ieh 11..11.e. of Israel a- .' X11 nim lyel+tateel ,In t1 .o lltp. hear such trait a• they had set: vas Is• eIl114 t. Then :n theL'Ild ',Parted.- Hers *dem •ha Iptl•r thepropbet wa• given to rite that it was not I l lei's }tic. that I dersl:a,d that hi,. mranUge might not would he relectc but that f the fir -1 be recited be the purple to Most Sigh blouse" whom he was t„ •:e : t does a;o 41 meet t h. ".dud flet, whether they w111 psa•-lege ways; H' , fir., 4. 1. :. v 1,, ' Enjoy a Restful Night on Lake Eric on your Trip East or West, or to and from Canada \V /1IFT4IFR ,+av'ehnI hy train or auto, erne, an all night's ale n large beautiful VV Lake 1 nes t.eb1,ne Stnmersart magm.ncent tMaonRhotels,w�. cum - (unable staterooms, excellent d,nint room unite and couneou. attendants. Music and Dancing on the8rcat ship SEEANDBEL" Aatoists eve a day yds Lase Division o.d � cs sad my r� riai . Btlfals ani fiefdsd lygerStasi`vicPort &tit saa..rvin night, Invir' S T910 Daily um. arriving Cl eveland, elandStanley,30 ' 00 p. m . arriving 14140 +.) a. m . June 30th to September 8th. Inlay lid w November dash. points est and •oatnwers Coonta tacos at (7et.50 onor Cede Point, BUFFALO to Detroit, EVE AND - 88.30 rd. trip 3{.SO Doe way -BUFFALO to CLEVELAND f•,eu, jowlAutos Carried $6.S0 and u Fans 113.00 one way -PT. STANLEY iisi s U� oil pD-88.00 rd.trip AutWeise for detach es C&B'Thank 'Torr THE CLEVELAND AND BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY OMP , NewYNrY Port Stanley,Canada : C`'IM71tItIMI111111p1i1111111111MMKT.4'r CB � (UnuuntK111111N11111111Nlgllllllllturm"'. r 1n 1 c r 1t : the Lord LW. Parket' in - eSpration on tit - beer, or whether they will forbear.'hardness, of the I .nlon heart? We -- 12: :11. The prophet is nut to gas at the :marker 1a 3 9 -"As au adamant 1,t. nu' time of 'life is delay e4' else hi- own,•haver.. or to deliver message. l,ttr'lt•r than flint here 1. [Wade thy • ,..f his uwu itoeutiuu-'Blit thou, Kon t forehead ; 1..4 them nut. neither tic • al," more.. reriollta than at childhood. • .,f na:at, hear what 1 say onto thee. .i'-mat'eil a' their honks, though they 'The ilia of little oder ,^oma quickly .t11.1 -jotk with my words unto them. be a reta'll i,as house." T14• ta' tauua nt' and unless 111e mother is pr id �..n! tie i.' :'-•nerd that he IS Lot itelnI is the dtamotol. go bom Lord, Ezekiel lyra- little iitering tnay tee snuffed i ullt almost. a 4, r' le of as strange eq,ejr''h tl.e peep" but he littlbefore the mother realizes the Iw16' :u:,l of a naris language. whose• words -tent t.e.e its • flint, shall too it if. rhe otherpt tllizes b thou;.w't mit umler'taml." T1tie way Man then1•rophet .ir that be di nwti, and 14- 1- wThi. prii ...in the mos;. all 1• a .11r:a..ura gII i mutt what followed to' .c,+:,�,ll-.•••urnitPmrnt. Ti* Ni. High the diamond i• aisle to 'eat the hurde•.t.eht•rt :i+ 4'i-afrRi►:ird ati:rn•t ate .:4'.,1.-Sniely. had 1 sent thee 10 flint. So the words of e:yeklel. being '' den ,litl`Ilne . of tierhittle 'ti."' '1 ' •1•, 11 " -'1<' :-. 11 1.0.2111.1. (/f n "trpn1e the words •,t (sod. were able to Blit .a nil. m•H ahe•ir moistat,,. and make throngh eSis•rit•it4P. that there lo 11. other medh-tne• to espial Itahv's 1111 that.. Was felt 1n the ie erdl nutnrr'Tablet. and that Is why they always, that Was to all eppemrau,•k dehevsev"1. keel, n 14,x of the Tablet• on hand _ - 1u all thin. bnwe%'Pr. Ezekiel of j''tit•a't'* w1n• they always feel este with the :i;lowrd to 4';•+1► oar ward e,4' his own: •rnl.lets. sus y's 41%11 Table: nm a mi;�' '.ua the. ..Donne). as Wt. read hi'veraes , 1 1 1] 1 i imply h, 11+tP,l h. Twelve, tt.oroll¢t. laxative whi'•h by rec111 -' DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR LITTLE ONES 477erpetl" JUNE "the month of Weddings" We can furnish the fined arrangement in all .tyles of Wedding Flower• for the bride GEO. STEW l - l Telepkone 105 Bruce St. I •__ NAH'4O Leads. flet' I1 rhI in .11otor I'st►- fills` Adcnnced ``ic' 1110" 2-1lone lot''Ian n 2.DOOR 3 SEDANS STANDARD SIX Delivered, Fully Equipped Delivered, Fully Equipped $1224 $2142 $1827 Lower, Delivered, Completely Equipped Prices . SPECIAL SIX ADVANCED SIX 1)el,t ered, Fully Equipped SMARTLY designed -luxuriously finished -brilliant in performance -exceptionally attractive in price - you should certainly see the three Nash "400" 2 -Door Sedans before deciding. Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers are regular equipment, at no extra cost. The Advanced and Special Six Sedans lead their price fields with such attrac- tive and exclusive features as smart, built+in, custom trunks, the Twin Igni- tion motor, Houdaille and Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers and Bijur Centralized Chassis lubrication which oils chassis bearings at the pressure of a pedal. ALL Nash "400" models are fully factory equipped with bumpers, hy- draulic shock absorbers. spare tire lock and tire cover -at no extra charge. 23 Nath "400' ^iiodeh, •11114 to .13411 , Cabriolet. Viktoria and See• (an Modell The Standard Six 2 -Door Sedan is the style and performance leader of its field. It has big Chromium -nickeled head- lamps, cowl lamps and stop Tight, Chromium -nickeled pumpers, and smartly flared. one-piece fenders. The engine is a new high compression type with a 7 -bearing crankshaft, Bohnahte pistons and torsional vibration damper. Uelhvered, fully equipped, %'rice Flange of including tlrouring, Roadster, Coupe HURON MOTOR SALES H C. Young South Street, Goderich Phone 83 (. , 'P 1 I then he is to 0" and lav- :lig the and 't4nue-11 1105-h to rear. tis,. , 'bowels gone. I e is to open his commission , t•trn.tipatt..n awl iudigrainu : I.t.• 1 • • words. -Than smith the Lord G..'1." Mote healthy. n Itnrnl Weep. �t Ezekiel YI: 1:a -1t.. 1n the first part •,•ruitu therm. lira. Isaac Sonia. °,at-wir,yllul,ter is a parable of a Ionil- Eugene. tont.. writes: -"I have leen ing pot. H; the ..tiro of flesh twilling -analog Maly'' (10.11 Tablet'. 'epeT Milnes' it. a pit over the fire. are shown the habr wart a month old anil h'o'e found miseries that Jerusalem shtwld -lifter that they reach the 'spot and do miry' during the •sage by the 'king Of Ruby. . prod - thiel. tan any nlwother ly. keepmedicine th a Tnhleta ion. hl the holism ami would advise' roll- ing By for ^ _ .,( (izekk•I r e 1 h,horn- other anothero to do so." The Tablet% - inR for ti,e •,'1ia l lila '..m g shown :,re wrkl by InfllteinP dealers or by that. tit. ;rP 100 gr (s,m1* 1t1l'tl mtil at 2:. tents a twx firtyn T.he 1►r. II'rns:nlen...,•4'P tax. R).". to le Idmeltk \\''Ulama 1te,11elne t'o.,f "itr."kvilb•,, eft. gr.•a that they should Mink Wil .ins,. 111...•r',.•m Into it 'Aleut dt•sp:tir. ' 1� TIME TO PLANT CANNAS, • w14 : - th11 and tarnel1wle It with 111, ,.alit+' In'! ,,,nq,le facer- and pro - 1 1 1 11OKID MISSIONSI BEGONIAS, ETC. 1N l:N,'IL'Y(}E 'MRA PEAR a Gardening .\rt i- 1 11% .M.O.w.i.nIfreol Warren, neiwtl. Last of The gttt ' I pT(rnan. Ilea for the ''resent I it „h.• .,f the harry eine- of ('then. Although o.RetMhles in wally of the live.1'a went •,r thirty year. sot•• drier early 14nnte'Y1 gardens are now' show - 1.1' s a wealthy used t l .8 proudread Chin- pug 1111 troll in (1* row's. 1hem is no we s,•h.,lar 11' melt to LP greatly riled' I•,-1.1.11 w'hy 8 R,wnl ••r4q, cannot tie h% the sight „f a missltmnry stnndinR Pe from sIr•11 Id/tritest now•. These Oil the sire•• prp"IniminR what he must he grown quickly, htrwever, if ,'ou„ten as heretical doctrine. Ile they are to be tender. and on thio 1rie,l p•rafadt' the crowd.. not Recount it is well tolendtd apply nit fertof ilizer of triI •i'rrnlrt and distort. the 4.441,11 W111..11 Is ti g I speaker: lint still the % gathered for pushing things. along in R harry, 44!'11inl,. pini.nand also, for preparing growth to re - (ane 11115 he tried a n..w plan. From .1.•t drought. Itean". 104.1•, 11•14'I lettut'e, , edge f the corn. carrots, . lima n iS.1 . 1.11.tgi'tot lin it•ir. Tien Oforget- Melons. ellellmle•rt iamll4,.matocs,ieenti- enti- tling he 1sn, a o I ,4 r 4'r. celery, an'I ting f,rr the nsrttMnt h1' dignity as x,hsaltP. cauliflower, 1plontM are all ',ore' r'l,inev trcntlemnn he threw 11 at the egg I . Keleher. lint the mini•tt•r was e.lnnl er.ippers with late toirinr. ,quick 4a a flash he caught the' dens, trtjMPntcultivation. fewithrtilizer. r par. MwPd to he ',frontier and offerdan occasional Plinking the for tlri.. kind gift: bole in dry weather where itessibl". Belilprofuse thanks Pt" adv►wbM. te IhP•rtra,nger had blit t,}, retire Back the-tltlssionnr} added : bock w'l11 uannlly India* ' ••Sheet• you love so kluil% presented k Pinching ally I This IIM' with this delk•tons fruit, allow mei %Int -dined% in on flowering 1 1...retnrn the (compliment 1)i present applies esprt'.•tally to 811..1rritinio w: In ,,I' yon this hook-. the best 1, ha" to', xruip feet. .anyRong, /tweet pant that lhas a brineillnO offer."a- linhlt. geraniums and If So eating.''. handed 0114 ist t 11]4 t l i�.-�•(1'l" I,.'tlllllIl" 0I1)0,111RA ungainly. Ii, Illy manner ton lwnitld t„l.y of The ehnxrh,e,l mon co Vr not Int" a, and plauU•,f dap in the earth. will .rpt it ..and mold the smile. of the 1 spread out and de'PI,rl, wonderfully, ;'roved'. turned to make his sac ho,ce-'The hat s.nanitiItnh dj�gltwntil. he'e+0R°e'p• ward. For R long flea.. he ons too proud to and the {loots stet along the bottom open the honk to read it : hilt 'ilii it mod the marts. of course. deeper. only mos n handsome volume Doti mast not the rrr^Iwrr the nches and Rr1.' 14' elteuo1111.1i11 a le de.ir,%el' go it lay waiting till n pear ant reaming from (pearbushMo Clothe gt plaint ,Inc tame ni,en the s,•holnr wa^ ; d 441 the nnglRhtly, spindly thing tha .•1•'n Ito page., and even to R wintered orPI' Wu -..,,Wart ..,,art to hear the story ..x11110 -Finney Worked And the sial who works wonders dantinR 'bonged this prowlsenffe,r Into a hum. Th* is the tamper tAmo nr,r plant ns 4.1' follower of Che Lord Jetenw. Itendt'r 111 Imp like in Heretofore he had been tine who had and fibrous -rooted otel begonia• and hello- , .:1i1?, f.lheW Into the mai.) temptations i tropes. ti'lants of late flowering tulips 1 1 1 ART Calorie', Hydro Electric The People's Power Cook by i.lectricit' Wath by Electricity Iron by Electricity 11'4 g•taratitte '.111 11 pito lamptt tor 150(11." tr4 alae. HYDRO STORE West .1de of Square Gedorich Mk. Ina wia cam Nan. You can afford the wonderful convenience of Delco -Light HAVE electricity at the turn of a switch wherever you need it in the home and on the farm. May I demonstrate Delco -Light for you --show you bow much happier it will make your whole family? You will be surprised to learn how greatly Delco -Light can lessen work and increase farm profits. r Uh.l.( 41-1.11.tITSALES * 8EK\ 1( 1'• ( ampbell k Hutton Ilov No. 1. Komoka. (Int. W. l.. 1'I411K. (./1111':KII I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MOM Does it pay to wear tires OUT? 1t does not pay to run tires till they go to pieces -because- -it's dangerous. A blowout may easily lead to a crash. • -it's false economy. You can't afford the time, the trouble and the inconvenience that blowouts bring. -It's not worth the worry. You can't ride in comfort if you know a blowout is duc any minute. It will pay you to let us pull off those old tires and put on a set of brand new Dominion Royal Cords a Royal Masters. They will free you from worry. Royal. Cords will cost you less in the long run than any other tire in their lass -Royal Masters are in a class by them- selves. DOMINION TIRE DEPOT GODERICH H. J. FISHER