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.y buying everything you ile,,I in your own
luaus town.
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,..• r painting, aall-paJs'r-
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Telephone 259J
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Li •sited
INVESTMENTS AND
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Telephone 230
:tittle Building
GODERICH -- ONTARIO
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Stock Brokers
Bond Dealers
Insurance
Royal Bank Building, 6oderick, Oat,
Peones 430 and 445
Geo. Williams
Dealer 1n
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MUNICIPAL AND CORM-
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Office, lett to Hank .,1 ('ommPrce
Phone 53 t:'"lencll
ional
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929
EIr:11'1'1-SF4',N14 11:11t \'+
mmemergema.)�
WINTER TO SET IN
EARLY THIS YEAR
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
FL'NERAL DIRECTORS
AND F.MBAL1[ERS
• Ambulance service at ail
`ours, day or night.
PHONES: Store 120 Hee. 217
GODERICH
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and,
Embalmer
All calls promptly attended to
day or night
PHONES
Store 335 Residence 355w
Hamilton Street, GoderIch
So Sax ltlw Chatsworth Sage, but
Pertuspx He Doesn't Know
It's going to be a Iuen1 w tuner. It at�0.
may have the water tested free e C
Such in the w'aruiag; ,f Jauat)4 B. Big Eotelasrt 7
Buw'e14, se. ttty-three-year.Ild "Sage of 1'reeldrut lLriea f the (►angel,,; charge, providing samples are cullet fttI
Chatsworth." ands a hnlX-dtstau(1* Agricultural 11:o11Pe•. Guelph, reports) aiud sent in prepaid. We euggret that
weather prophet, whose Irre'Nctbip * 1*rgely Inerea/M ,uroluu•nt tills farmers in this district consult the
are gospel to many In the dhoti -let. year. A total of :!2:, student.- have township w,dhal lwAlth officer. Jt'
".t real (list/tufa., oue of taw told- entered for the tali term um, rumored May save much e,hkues' II, the
est in years,' la Bowes' motto" uu the with 2713 In 1102S• Maul/ought Ih;ll family.""
holiday reason. has au enrolment of 21; young Jodie,'
Winter, he told a reporter of a Tor- as countered with Psi last year. This. Coetnariilhr ships Potatoes
onto daily, will begin about Novsewler gn.utffyfeg luereae' ewphusiu•s the The Central eattarlo I'ouno 4
27, and will 'start In earnest. uavYl for trMatrr aecuwnnxlutio14.nrr. ion commenced active
Third gray- et that will tell you ti•e rh will I"• snlKtlierl ice the.form °f
Of Interest to the Busy Farmer
Furnish' I > the Ontario Depattu+cut of Agriculture
that Iw 1s able to predict the weather a new million -dollar aduatal.tration
not only weeks and asontha but years ay,f residence latero_ "a sesta, murk'
ahead, and do it In such r way Chu liama already runtime, ed. -It a 111 1w
lw is right eighty-five per et''I' of
the time.
And what la more. lie 1- able to
track up his assertions by .,'mperlsults
of 111a prr'vtous forecasts with actual
records of the weather as it luta
Maurred
business hest 8e** by shipping their
first cur from Alliston. This .tassel- 4 Harvey W. Stephenson. Ethel ;l
atlou is meeting the problems of slut- b Frank Wright. Kipieu.
trio farmers. Iq• offering straight ear- 6Johu Mtlav{sh, Blueralr, out*
"larger CI x r►. Falwl, Ipe,
HURON COUNTY BOYS
PICKED FOR ROYAL
Results of Judging competition at
Clinton on Friday'
The third animal Junior judging
ismapetltlou, to seism ten toys to take
advAnlagt' of the Itovernweu!'44 offer
of a free trip to 11a' Royal Whiter
Fair. was held at Clinton on Friday.
lktolier 25th. Tills was tow largest
competition ever held iu the (ouult.
there Ielug forty-five contestants, and
the wluuers of this free trip are as
follow'. :
Possible Score !d5O
1 Mervin l'tnitnore•, Hencnll, 7atl
-2 4'larence Swilie, Ilensall. 740
3 .tiviu Praetor, 1(.R.4. Witiglulw.720
the largesse btddYl. .m the eau)pu=i bands of our variety growl. from terti- 1374
Iwrat,l,:.l fa.ilitirs will lied • seed and r graoliee9 nor cul)• to to Ward iters, \ oodhalu.
and its e.IW1 :t Waiter Forster. R.R. 1. l.ex•kuoa, Wet
be modern 14 f-)•• rc n•yect. '1'hP -Canada l," but to the standard rel lo .las. Turnbull. Brussels, (:Ito
date set for its'.-a,i`rti•n, is ''.i•t- for their own hr:w11. v tedie-'.rhe competition was held under the
emlwr 1st, I'JW4-. that by salting throe b1 (144)1 pro
direction. of .tgricullurul ltcprtvent-
ducilou under b brand name. whi 11 At{CN U. A. Me1'ague and his to ds
Turkry•A sky tare pvepsirell Ice pruned, they taunt, 1. Mrl.co.I. The jurF.e- were
,' ran ,'„m0a•te in all tuarkete where
'rhauksgirlu) +d ('britt 111 din• anti obuttp., } •:Messrs. F. Forsythe nod K'rr. \1,11
Armstrong ea Let as ' tell you hlm.wlf: ' mer table. in thttarb• .,ill 'not hick fur q kertun, FruPe'ix Dench. *urkdule•, wI l
It was 'way .leek hi the eateauuer a judging n• sort. from dif Local hruuches are lus•atw1 at t'r.1 is• .\. 1\'iiineia 1)tiItluno
and Insurance Agency I turkey.-,. j a as �) I s y N 1 '1 Ula t N'1 it
r
e err caned Stitt contio•nu•nt + I vice sue nom ty, neve)
w'hir,side• is the sa•.•r,ntryan•asura•-r. I
• during the f+ � e(1• I I i f F11 1
The A Real Estate, Ilow•detea he do it.
of 1MC3," he Iek�ah, "nod u cert warts *' unto 'New' .owe..-. son. 1 ,• NuUounl F:x11i1.
fervid parts of tri) 1'ro.ctro�t'. Turkeys i The 1'auxdiau
partner it wee.. too.
UNS INSURANCE (Sun Life Oe.)
ACCIDENT. SICKNESS. AUTO.
FTC, INSURANCE
Soma very cheap Houses end Lots for sale
Large number listed to select from.
Neat Cottage modern equipped, 2 Iota,
fouth street, price 915(1(1.
Fine two story red brick houw•, ekcel-
lent condition, modern, West street,
92300.
Two-story brick home, full modern
equipped, garage, 11a00.
Fine stucco brow' full modern equip-
ped, god location, 93200.
Good brick twu•atory house, full modern,
garage, Itruce street, 92*10.
flood houses and iota, 1900, 91000,
11101', $1210,'.$130(4, 91400.
gg Farms
(good Farms with all neceafary buald-
ings.-10(f acres 921410. 100 acres 113o00. 100
acres 940(1). 1011 acres 15000. 160 acres
1.1000. 200 scree 900.
ASK ABOUT THEA
Thligt neer 114.111, °ruagev{lie and CH 1"1" Thr
rah"' ice the "Pen .htt`iug the .um. i taus shield Are. the high standing u'.
parched pretty .std. The tattle. poor 1.31"1 In oats• i• at UIi,Ron and ('nrl' 1 \\' Stephen.
For all particulars see e- write
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Ileal Estate Agent
Kul 19 Seuare (,oderfe&
i!!'>! ace Co 'nf Canada
A TOWER OF STRENGTH
Assurance in Force :1,896,915,000
Assets - - - 9488,958,000
Dividends to Policyholders incmav r1 for the ninth successive
year in addition to a special matullty dividend bonus
PHONES : ' (Miley 115
Residence :;4v
H. R. LONG,
District Agent
moils, hadn't t11a11' *.detrut green bit
TIME TABLE OF THE ARROW
COACH LINES
Effective September 3rd, 1929
WOODSTOCK - GODERICH
READ DOWN SUB -DIVISION READ UP
A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M.
Lea, 7.00 4.15 Arrive Goderich Miles 10.45
7.20 4.35 Holmeaville 9 10.25
7.25 4.40 6 Clinton 12 10.20
7.45 5.00 Seaforth 21 10.00
7.50 5.05 " St. Columban 23 9.55
8.00 5.15 Dublinll 24 82 9.8(1
`" 8.15 5.30
8.35 5.50 Sebringville 40 9.10
8,45 6.00 Stratford 44 8.45
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9.00 6.15 Shakespeare 61 8.80
S. 9.10 6.25 " Tavistock 54 8.20
" 9.25 6.40 Hickson 60 ' 8.05
Arrive9.45 7.00 Leave Woodstock 68 • 7..45
Direct conn$etione at Stratford with Arrow Coaches to St. Marys,
`London, Kitchener. Guelph. Brampton, Toronto.
Direct connections at Woodstock with Arrow Coaches for Brant-
ford, Hamilton, Oakville, Toronto.
CANCELLING ALL PREVIOUS SCHEDULES
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5.40
5.35
5.15
5.10
5.00
4.45
4.25
4.15
8.45
3.35
3.20
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• Enjoy a Restful Night on Lake Eric
on your Trip East or West, or to and from Canada
WRETHF1t mutilate b7 min or auto. en's," an sit ni`hi s ride On henoiful
hake Foe. (*2 tine Steamers are mutn,h, rnt (Maritsa hotels, with lance tom.
Fortd'le waterooma, eat -client dining room salute and courteous attendants.
Mune and Canons way. Avoid m,kr reat sod miles of aF rr's,rl..sr
Anmists, sasstarCeraLlairki{�a1.
Betels ad Omlmea leaving
Orkin gauel' 00
Cas, sad Each wn, even n,uhr. Ieev.n` at 1 O. tn.. sra'c4l Cleo P00 $.wler . rm.
p.m arn.,na' in s. m , (E S T.) D. m. smuts. Clt,•danA 9.10 D. m..
June 30ra to September OM.
Mar 1 u to November fur 1erho } .r„t ams IH.erxwoee
pseessae�at (7e,r1•,1t fur Ceder rent. Pel.M�hr, Detroit. cola
At IVALO m CLEVELAND - to t0 rd. trip
Ness Low (l4.so ono sow
{t
Autos fieriest 96.10 sad a
Finn 94.00oa•war - Pr.
STANLEY 44.90 vens up
fl}-$1.00rd.rrip
swift, , alrs.ils we C&B 'Thank Tarr
LAND AND BUFFALO TRANSIT COMPANY
T i C11<VECam� P'lreln, Nem York
d Illln,nnlel 171 11Ia'•Ir1t11111IIIIIIiiiIII I I::'e' % (' 'ii 41111111111111111111111111) Illllhnnl11oms n 1
for werkr. My Iolda"das aaa ...... rdurmld th,rwl
then at Pinkerton; up in Brute c001111.' tr. ('elfin
Lad had learned a bit back in .allege pe birds )-•(d.
aloyt stars and be started fig4erite the lards
Mgt
find (nope to notice that the planets death. Th
right at that hot spelt. were in cer-
tain a.tuffguratiou-tbat•e what them
ustronutner- fellows call it.
"Aud then vert Lime the planets
Rot themselves in, the suave iositlou
we had the same kind of weather.
dad began studying up a lot on the Wen, the upshot' of it was that debate grain, otos sashes 111 rh, paonr Colds
lug and at taiiddar. and do.
whin• 1 Quebec farmers are .hurt of sh'ragr
and require ready ea.h. tausosgaentl) , You ('AN have the n•lef that ao many
prion';+ HO' atttewlist elepre•.sed cel I othbrs have had. Fur instance, llrs. V1 A. ,
prt•seut, but as soon as ttiggfug Ilse R'arman wntra from \lonMon, N.B.,
been eootpdrtwl It t. rxpaYtell thrt I about RAZ AIAH: "I have hod �alhmr
twice. w'111 stiffen. - .I from birth.' For 9 years have depended
tttt•pinl: gleno - nln I situ u , u• . -
r yi.t tw euiitluwl to The Potato Market
o•oQ Linea results Ju I •'\aur mit of ten of the new.. novel-
o(f'
ted. 1)114)44' that of last year. In (Hit e
in .Ira 1• (+ny.•r time• to vena• aria the crop I- nearly 3A per cent.
ruent•e fattening b four weeks before i txduw that fit lir_". The 1'ultrd �natrs "Thr role u( the thinkers of our day
they are wanted !or r an De older: 'Top is elle of the' llghtewr, ice tvne`ists of uorb{us ie.,. !halt eaklug
is usatallj in stusrisl.•r ld a rudted : ten ears its fact is the .Wettest with ``mankind." -11. 4; 4%411..
The }',mag hard% alould be slaru'l the esoridioll of lir:.', 11 hello be readi= I.
feeling gradually. The feed should I ty al,l,re,.iaterl Ilial Iwtators err /n
Its a .inpuaeet ..of 'nth tmtshe►. 'mid i
th,•Ir feed and d,,, t►tta4ii t')rr,cots ,stuuale• the leo• Isis are too clever l% half:' -H. (I.
'r..tll,•"nnetin)o.,ad•iau potato carp at about aft )err Well'.
Hoeg a strung position. Solar Ontario and - "
w.lTHM�'g'e�la'
alarm and pretty sou hr eould tes grain at 111gM. Ile "'ash' is wade
just what kind of weather it would ola of stunt ill• ) M ground "ads. bar -
be from the Wry the pl1itwts-Mer• toy 1 '4)0 Parti a and w twat been.
cury and Jupiter and Venus and all and shv1. r fed i11 a waist condi-
"And
those --were hatigix' in the sky'. Null from eau, -1"-shaped troughs.
".lad .he time,
shotlp', he was right. 'lade tori the beat grain for fat -
Not 'an the time, but he hit 1t pretty truing pwttposrs r►,I sl Id he usedl
well, and after a while it got ran •he
could make It almost a cinch. for the evening' meal. Neter give
"ltefore he died, dad taught tae thew wore Chatty !bey will readily
most all he knew about 1t, and I've 4"at. 'rllrkeys *St' test ice 4114' °pen
and even IU fat truing period pt's 4 w. sieve. learningtwine. and
be al)owMd to roost outside.
thing new most every day.
with prod mho. d course, from cold
Hen•. I'll show you what 1a menu winds and min.'.
"llere'' 1927," 1* pointed a wrink-
led anger to a phare on 4)114' of the Oats
Itritk•h l;uvrnlWeut's Nautieal Al- "Don't now
n1Nn14'$. hated annually, and contain- with, son tide
tag 111 detail all taw astronomical phew- plow them
°mean of the y.Yar, "Menhir,. and thoroughly." is
Jupiter 4.0111e 10; 11 jhtu right in er who has `
1144 middle of October and you remem- noxious weed.
JIM sea1 •ear the United States and as other,
Canada we had a heavy snow. wheat ter than In .sty
writ up seventeen cents a barbel.
"Toa can bet your w •y that just
N. soon as Juphrr and Mercury (•omr
('lose W -one another there's going to
to s.utethfug doing. and it w111 be a
storm.
"Maybe you reuwwtwr • how last
year 1 prelieteY1 this would be a dry
Seirtember. Well, here it is.
"But we're going to have some rain
pretty soon. Maybe any day naw•. and
It w•111 be fairy art the first part of
Ostoller.
"Winter -w111 come in strong, abbot
Noremter 27, with d(rp snow and
December ill iY cold
J. W. Craigie
Real Estate arid lasaraace
W. J. unwell
Stocks, Bonds, Insurance
and Real Estate
Car. Life and Fire Insurance
Nelaon Street, Uoderich.
Phone 292 1'. U. Box 438
Export Apple Market
Prospects for a heavier apple crop
in Ontario this. season add emphasis
to taw a;)44.11 market as a' proautlile
outlet for'`.irselus fruit. United State.
on RAZ -MAH 0, keep me right now •
I have very little troll de. 1 am glad to
recommend ItAZ-MAH." Relief guar-
anteed front 91 worth or money back.
Ne harmful drugs. 50c and $l, bores
at your dealer's. tsa
apples are not likely t.. glut the Brit- I Gomm sad bay Tompteton's
Ill Novara this year. and although RAZ MAH
Ow Nova Scotia crop Is heavy esus �
aria apples incaribly c0111 MI 11 pre
Thistle
wine over the Maritime pr, shirt in
low Bntplu,
n11 sells infrste'1I apples dr. are ins 44Y•terl by the
due eldefly to the fact thus
ltuterlu 1I1
lather etnv glovers. tiovenau,llt twfore• exportation. Then
err dr '. and work •
y } plerenauu,•ut apnointnlcut ut wu 'nrrr-
sdrlce of one farm- nom„ sale represent at I .nidou
erictwe "11h 1111" will greatly Iwu*tit 441111vfo shi154'r»
lstle, as well Tull infertaatho% may to secured from
1" ease trot• ,P, W. 4rodge(to, Aee'y ~arta !reale
,•r .'r,.11. 11 1»'r•, F;row'ers' .ts.,.-iat{on. 1'nrlll men'
not 'hdw• u,' very A11' In wheal or
clover. w,w aeeddafc+ted fields to
■ny of the cloven rad cut tw•ter' a
year. Ity follunitlg this course, sow
thistle w111 Iw tamely eliminated.
Our Entire Stock
of Men's Furnishings
must be cleared in order
that we may devote our
time to Cleaning and
Pressing and Made -to -
Measure Clothing.
Clearing Prices
lines
ti
on all
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W. C. Snazel
HABERDASHER AND
DRY CLEANER
WEST ST. PHONE 339
k 1P. * le Kpray
Ontario (earn.,•)- *111 :I,is year lair-
res1 the a!ea uest 111g4'. '•rop iii Ilse
Motor' it !he Province. It is.alnwst
48, ,..y dn.: to b.rter spraying, which
ill rani i- the result orf :tie act is II lees
fit Ile• Ihero •tusn('4 s1arty west*.
none farmer retorts tha4 1114 .rp a .imllnr tcud,u,')• 11ir, barky was
tsaeftwl to the extent of 111Otr4 by pl:nrt,rl but (he Acresyield veno lighter,
heavy winds. em wr * teawru ..f spray lug.`` Anotl►0c chituts la„s rye *as groWt4 1,111 ala• yield
and wintry, ('%rept maybe fora little to have hot 111440 b' n"! follu*iug nwalut'l ,4HtIouan-. Thr acrw4.m. of I
duh fret the third b. the afte.'uth. lustrucli.ot+ er')nptetely `II'r'ocitna pons druppeii HIout :t(4 per oeut. and
There will be heavy snowfalls at • Hoist lie done pronged awl tlorougbIY the yield per acre de.•rra*sC About
(`hrl-truu., mind my wonlm. fir ylrl.l ,tire �s l terultai- - --T Isar cent. Inure bean were grown Lea rah old-fashioned 4'bras'- - Had the yield Inen•uw'l. Alfeilfa was
lfuildiugs, Turman.
Acreage{ of Cruris
;Waw Interesting . tat1St lc. 11+1(c
been .i.,n .11vd by they rt U14111
dealing with the acreage of pritn•ipo1
field cropsof4naa i,' alai the yield
per acre 1.11 Irtnettels for I1►'0 as coin
pared w•1111 1'r -!s. The acreage of fall
wheat ire shown to be about the ':11114•
witI 1111 increase in the acre )111.1.
Spring wheat. loth ,in acreage 111111
yield. was slighth off. (nits''-1owwl
Was. !letter start buying your cos' 'our Water $up*ly
now and tell the wife to get the fon- tine weekly newspaper editor retic.
out of 11w moth Iatlls--for ehr's g"il _ R made the following timely r"m'nMK:
to 1e (11141."
-While drinking water in citlea and
Fereeaaf for 1030 t , its is lreya4ntly analyzed a. to
January: Mild and moderate. v-it14 Inlrit). the wells in rural section* are
one storm near the end of the motrth., t often takeh for granted. In view
.February: A heavy storm in the
first half. when Fenns pit,e4s the
earth. with the. last half unseasonably
mild.
March: Milder and drier than ns -
nal, with spring conning early in the
month.
April: Dry weather and average
tempe•ra111rwe throughout the mouth.
May: A .torn is due clout the drat
he and his sun Albert now live. Here bellied to make the gathering a happy
of May. with cold. frost awlsnorth
north TIT• and Mn. Campbell have dived nue. the youngest of them, Keith(:ur-
wlndx. Thi,. will M• followedby tight ever oho*. Three children came to don ('amldwll, infant child of Mr. and
weather the tort of the lie'teth, with
bless their home, all of whom are Mr.. Colin Ca being baplizel
the probability of one wet spell. 1ivIng alai all of whom are in ,111.11on by Rev. W. H. Alp.-
Jnne:'Dry the first week or wt. het ,•„llllty. They •are lir.. •w'm. •('ruzier Mr. and Iles. ('uugawll's frleuds
n-ilIi a long wet 'stretch starting the of .\sb1eld. Mr. Cella CH of and lI lghlxrrs oanlgrnntlx tr them on
teeth and lasting right through rho' NS vet \\'a*Hnoshl. and *r. Albert I atmining to the 51114 1. nuuirersa r) if
nronth. Strong moil winds will at -
.
c ('atnpt•-11 on the home farm 111 F:a.t .1 halt wedding day 111141 they sincerely
wish t
company the heavy rain.. wawarom h.them evi•ry bl(ring for .Jnr .Ings
July: The .Ince net siegd• '111 ex-,lhiring all thr.P )'ears 111r. and Mod. that mt111 remail to them and trust
tend into the tins ten days of talo.
Campbell have h,Y1 faithful and de- that they vr111 1e spa rail yet as bite
with the latter end of themonthno voted members of Dimitybrook *Mho- to the community in which they July*
usually warm. ('smdltlon. will be 1st.dust Innes ti,iretl4 church. *r• lived and Ix .1.111. 'o'well for many
orable for thunderstorms during
the , lnnprlwll took an atmlve !tart in she years.
latter part. work o1 the sonday school. being
August: The tir•'t part, of the moorlt Ni xrlutendent u+,,1 teacher of the
*ill Ise derldeel1y warm. A rain storm 1SihN class at v Anna times. Ile tis
o
sill 1•°me animal the fifteenth. to hi-
, pill the teacher of the ISible gauss.
followed by quite warm. dry weater. 31r. and Mrs. ('ttoph ll are* 1 honors',
September: A poor crop month and nod r:4it'I 111 r1. sena of F:xsl w'na•
puarehing dry Well ther 1hrrllghot't. AtIn They ha always taken an
off c'.u1'Ida
erabit troll) 11w lsvy . r.'p"
of MI nod vv... hut stili far 111“,11.the average for the l'nst sixteen
years. Th,_,y'ield was not s1 good.Alwike had a good year and a fair
yield tier neer. Sala.'. diver fell off
both in acreage and 314.141. lhlt
of rbc lung drought and the est -petting hay And clre
over had the biggest nrnge•
yet and H tine yield. The Morose
for other crops *ill le furnievited at
a Tater date'. The logical c •Inedon
to be (treat' from the above figures
Is that ,taw unusually dry snuhner
has not been so IiJirions as might
be Imagined.
;artily of water,tarmer. Won't") do
well to know just what kind of *rater
is being used in their !maws. in the
Inst survey of wello*titer. from farms
homesteads, the tramplesubmitted
showed only some 24.4 per owns. as
pure and wholesome. Every former
Spare the Fowl
Whet% driving along our highways
It is no uncommon •'Ight to see the
1't',IMl1YI bodies °f 4411,ken. 4414 the p11ve-
1„s mends. often from three to rive with -
active and Ioter'••:eed part ice all that hi n mile. Every ,lend chicken on the
CELEBRATE THEIR made for the Iwt'.Tment it the cam- latccnteuts reprcwrot. H loss of n 41o1 -
GOLDEN WEDDING mlulty. w'hatevcr there 1. of g.H,d int, or cion wore, to the farmer. and
in Marion ennnt'- and there is '' itch the aggregate during the season would
Stirs. w I1. Campbell ell 4Mi- to Is: .' 1 of, 1a due In no .moll
Mr. and
lea -fire to men and women of the
,eerye Fiftieth wedding .►niti'e•rsaer) .lay of Mr. and \Irp. (,Iniplx•ll.
A happy event took place on Wed- • lame 11'.1 those 41111 16 Il gathered
s1IIe l to eie-
che
nesday evening, (tetolwr Sial,
Mr. and Mrs. R•illlnni ('1144 'll 4441-' fiftieth ,111n11verusi of 111,11 wm,iing
brated their golden wedddng at their day were the throe members of the
home On the ah collee.4"t4)n if Ell '1 family mentioned "hove together with
Wawanosh. Fifty year., ego on that their fatal la, ; NI as. Dr. ,:orlon ,,f
date Mr. and Mr..('amldetl (the hit-, !Windt. a •lsl''l oMltl�'telit 114.ter
ter Mks. Fanny M. llnrri'nn. (laugh Sire. •I. if. Ito•••'pen
ter of the pate W. A. Harrison) were- if Mr. (',mplwll : Mr. awl, lir.. New.
married by Rev Robert Davey of Thur tun omitted). i:a-t \Caw-Hno.k. *1111
gpintna1, jnlst Across the 1.411(1 from, fir.' alibis two teats of celebrating
their present hoots hl the hms.P now' their -sixtieth '144) 4 Ili Rm. 1ver.An' : Mr.
444.11ple,l hi Mr. Bert Taylor. *r. and Ars. J. A. II rrtsou of OoHlrrIch;
f ampb'I1 war In the teaching pm- Mr. and Br's, AP•'rt Johnston, West being caught. and roll often the city
Madan At the time, hit after his mar-' \Cnwaoosh, who have leen lifelong driver taker ariraotAXe of this sltttatlnn
Hag,• he gave ftp teaching for farm- friends of lir. and M11a Campbell and and makes no effort whatever to save
Ing. Born 111 w'tlitl,y roao.hlp, he fenon-workrea wt'h them in Donny- the farmers' property. The Goldc/.
had mored op with his parents Mini brook ,Murch. Hid Pim. and Mrs. W. Rule should 1.• fillowp,) oil the Mgt-
FAOil'awannehh1
awanoeh to the farm on w.h R. Alp, Auburn. Ten gran.Mhlldren way. as well ns anywhere etre.
an11'Init to a vast .Inn. There is *4
Flom. if ever. any ne.•e•"lty for a ,/ire-
ful driver to ran -over a (•61,ken, goose
or duck on the highway. A conscien-
tious driver would slow down, et even
atop 1f nre'eslu l'7. rather than Add his
quota to this huge .laughter. 1t farm-
ers took their ear. to the cities and
raced around with the same degree of
reekl'arneas that 1e often exhibited -,n
(lnntry roads I'y city delver.. there
wonid 1* prompt /WWI (111 the part
of the i-ity's pollee fore", and rightly.
foto. lent h1 the cuuntn, with cote Alf -
Seer for shoot every thirty or forty
Mile.. there 1. little chance of offenders
• h' e
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ITelephones MQtca 1 l 34,1' and 3455
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572 R1CHMO ti STREET, LONDON. OI..i.4
_ w .Ammon.. so
another
cause of
"LINE'S BUSY"
-business lost
VVIEN a call comes fora man at the far end of
the office the line is tied up for useless minutes
until he reaches the telephone. Anyone else trying
to call is told: "Lines Busy", but in reality the
line is idle.
An office with only one telephone when it needs
two or three, or an office in which telephones are
poorly located, is a sore "*cause of unnecessary
Line's Busy", a sure time -waster, a sure business
loser.
"Line's Busy" is the chief cause of the million tele-
phone calls a day in Ontario and Quebec which f.il
to get through. They mean two million minutes a
day wasted - congestion of traffic - constant Irrita-
tion - a handicap to all business
We are making every effort to provide the best pos-
sible telephone service.* But it takes three people
to complete a call. Only through public co-operation
can we reach maximum efficiency.
We would be glad at any time to have our experts
survey your telephone facilities and submit a re-
port. It will save time - yours and other people's
- and it will get business for you which you are
now losing through "Line's Busy."
*New telephone plant and ser•
vice (mprovemeata will mean
an outlay for 1929 alone, of
aloes than $17,000,000.