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8. 'i'hur.day, October 31, 1929.
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THE SIGNAL,
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DISTRICT CONVENTION
07 WOMEN'S INSTITUTES,
Organised Fish Fights Take Place In
( Delegates (sive 1$ereating , Review aims - Fleeting la Often
of Itsaijlule N'erk
n:i:s •
WATER, eke. _3. -'rhe Wo-
Meu'i Institutes of the counties of
Orme, Eaat and Nest Huron, North
Perth and North Wellington met In
muveutiui in the town hall.'reaseater,
with seadous afternoon dual eeeuing
tt
y.terthii and again today.There war a splendid representation
of tate Institutes, upwards of 200 dele-
gttes having registered, despite the
ine'em •ucy of the weather.
At the arteruos.0 sss:don ye -teddy
Mrs. Kenneth Mt -Ketone, of Tee -seater,
presWed. After vowwuult0' stinging
and (devotional exercise-, cuudu(ted by
STAGE FISH FIGHTS I THE PROV
1'er)' Break.
Bull tights, cock fight., dog and
cut fights are within the ken of moat
people, but vey few have ever heard
ot. organised fish d,;hts.
According to a w1tl••i in the. New
York Times, the Siamese breed a
fighting fish and the Governntept per-
mits the public to assemble for the
purpose of viewing the conflicts, and
also permits the popula,a. to bet on
them.
The betting Is often break and fre-
quently reaches wagers of 100 deals
per tight, or $44. i) . Hugh M. Smith.
siaherles Adviser of the Siamese
Rev. D. G. Paton, of !seawater, the Government, describes the Ash and
delegates were We:cOWeal in a neat sayacomLats i11 a letter, In which he
address by Dr, Fowler, of 'fe'e•,.w'ater. „These piscatorial battles aro not
who to glowing term.. (mid tribute' 10 staged be•tweep otilhuary dash, but the
tl..• a'"01 .lisbWeuty of 1Vumrub luwtl•
lutes. 'Mrs. W. F. 'Tilden, of liar- Figcombatants are ut selected stock.
ltivated
risteu. replied. A solo by 'Mrs. S. and donting ash hive been acSiamese
E. Jeffrey sea, heard with much dant' years,
andam*11; the Siamese
for many yeah, all of the rnm-
&deauFure. - bats on which ,uses of money are
-tending wagered to Siam are with specially
Report- u( convener. of
t'(rnmwittea•s. f.dlowi.I 141.1 "fire u revs- raised and oft. u pedigreed stock.
bittern of the various activities diose "lo Bangkok. the capital of Slam,
pool taIde linter. of work. "Educatit'Ii• there are a dosen Persons wbe breed
by Mrs. -I►uvieles.u. of Dlilgtntle n, told u„hting ash ter sale. and about 1,000
TRUSTEES AND RATEPAYERS. AT- of teeula•tatioa of W.waeu's 1u itute, p.•teons who raise fighting ash for
TE\TIO\: with school boards, ILII'• - to their own us,. One dealer reports so
1),t:,gnttunlu flet. ^l , 19.'9. school fairs. literature oil the League ;tactual production of 60,000 of these
•of N;aito's, use• made o1 :1,c depart• young fish, but only a small percent -
To the teee'v-Trea$. ut
Behest Jiuurd: 714'01'ut ballet6w 4141ed wusit :, fl1--1". tatb• age of rbcs,- are carried to the fight-
theli schools.
The aminal c,wveutien 44 the Huron Mrs. Il. llraal:ry, u1 $ iationl, res
t'ounty idtkatlon'tl lssocun;I°n of IN,rt -,I uu "-ttrkulture." su't -utg Ike
Trustees and Ratepayer. will le held lute riatuce• of lesutif3lug flow h.wrs
in the tuwu hall. 11'iugham. on Satnr• uu11 educating ruraa1 hihilaru in t.e(-
day. November .had. ivmw
.eucing at ion• ;lues fit ugrl.,ulture, wide a dile s
1 i'. m. sharp. Addresses on lies t sat4-
fleets of to L't,piug the ls.y, and girl on the
:'cruet to all eehie-eti•mists fauws.
a.e•
will be given by Rev. H. 11'. well- of
of Hisorical lcarch" was. deal!deu
Brantford, and Mr. 11'w- Marti-.
Toronto, president and s,'ytrcanrcr, aalt,h-
by �Ir. J. lt..l:rahaw, of ltip•
lei1 whieta yhr ad c,w'utt,l [kat his•
reepelively, fif •the 'trustees' (cud rice- +
layers' section of the Ontario Edo• furies of,,•tumuuiIt. individual
rational Association, ales. by our mem• tares and ' sch,s.P Le meioses• aid
hers of I'arllatuca•. e'h,td Inspectors, paced en tele..
teachers and others. Make your re- lakmlgraatiou former} the subject -uf
gnlre.no.nts alon e__luciaional lines it In4lr11141 paler by 'Mrs. $ldiey
known to Chas. A. RoterFoi, t:,wle- .F.Fuith, •f Shallow' 1.:i the wait
rich, t•Onvenor of the ntwdution-'trim- points' of which were tettchlug.
wittee. prior to the convention.
�!'1•, guiding au.I• wel.,.wlug the etraisgers.
:v jevl4e your teacher and have this-•. esml N(Iihi f.F hgaeIlUrs, ith 0 view ug gent o )
nnouncement read in school. A c•itizetaa of theta,
-pedal invitation is extended to ladies. S noes of nowt' Head. ARCHIBALIr, Pres. Waren Co: Mr 1V
L. W.
Edueallgnal Asahi• who 1- prttsitleit Of Federated We -
MRS. 1t DAVIDSON, $et•'y•Tteas• men's Icistitutes of :he Provisos'
Hurvu Co,. Edoeaflonal -1ss'u. • gave u nowt inspiring ae)dress.lu which
she souk.. of the Lowe as being the
centre from whirls the greatest iuflu-
ente for g.wl may be radiated. Love
is the supreme factor iu a euttvasful
none. There should be e„ -operation
and un•elfisltteess...--She %tressed the
influent,. of beautiful pictures, good
literature, eh•.. ler OW young 111111
urged greater i(4:ere't tu,.t.Iite,ls by
our Wowcn't luttittiter. She cop-
gratulated the,t,dlventiuu upe,u its sec=
teas. referring to the -• txtelku(e of
'he repels given. soyiug she had nev-
er heard Letter. The Institute's mot-
- :"Foe Howe and l\.11utrc," is . a ,lderable lose of On substance may
worthy out. which 11wub1 inspire all occur.
OK bsI$sa sorb. ' 1 "On mime occasions ash lock their 1
George '-1. Itiutnam, ,superintendent' jaws and remain in that position for
of 11'tweu's ItleKiultcw, who Was pre- a number of minutes. That fish is
sent. answered -a gtcestieu drawer adjudged the victor which is ready
which threw light iip.(•1). 11111113' Pies' to continue to tight' while Its oppon- ,
thous upon which formerly there were ent is nu longer eager for the fray
vague Ideas. and tries to avoid coming to close
The evening .esslon was given over quarters.
entirely to the work of the junior In- "The effect of cultivation and se-
ttitutes.-toad was prt4•ided Oyer by Mks lecttve breeding on the ligating quail- ,
Welker, of Walkerton. A "church par- ties Is remarkable. Wild male fish
nde if eo.tunles'. Way in charge of will readily fight In captivity as soon
Miss Flora burin, ,d Dungannon, In as they become somewhat accustomed
Mitek the costtimes- were judged as to to their surroundings. say. to the
general appearauae, suitability to octa- course of two or three days, but they
`,•n anal - ti:::' -111' person. lack . stamina and rarely continue
lu intereetlt, number was yen their attacks for Ioneer than fifteen
by the r boo; ehildrel, in costnote pawl minutes, and usually- quit much eoou-
cia- well nava ..:. Nil}dabs.
s- nue a tr. Cultivated ash that will not fight
ot the dt.iwruueut s :all teachers, guveactively•for ehztennitutes are regard
a 'most insp;rit,g talk on her work cd as failures, and the -twat stock will
I• with the junior, 11e-tittu.•,s ;111,1 cx11ta1 continuer attacks alp' toslx hours."
n t.mnl'•r of junie•r iu •,.a' . to 1
•
relate the work '� tniunnue In several of TrmN Itih•I)octorw.
the brunettes, site 1, was indeed a I - There ark• some curious' trade • Brine n,
Gethin Davies
A
1 C M. A R C M
Organist and Choirmaster of
St George's Church
I Teacher of Piano, Singing,
Organ and Theory.
I Pupils Visited Apply 1' O. 462
to p. .
Thanksgiving Supper
-HOT GOOSE -
Fat your Thanksgiving go, .,t
Victoria Street United Church
on November 11thservedfrom • K at
Supper sfollowed by excellent program.
Gum A. Cooke of Ottawa
-COME-
Tickets 75c and 35t
Transportation Service
Long D.., nr. Short Distance
Good. ,n transportation Insured
intact,. r.• 4 alrinlly Handled
Efficient (Vender. Charges tee
eonable. Satisfaction guaranteed.
S. R. McMath,
Phone IG)1r34, Clinton Central
toe ase and sold. For the beat males
the current retail price per fish U one
to two ticals, females half price (one
tical .quads 44 cents gold). There
arc feu licensed places where- p3_ blit'
Lighting ash combats and betting
thereon' are permitted. The sums
wagered In sueh places range from 10
beads to 100 ticals per fight, -blit
much larger sums may be ataked.en
private matches.
"The native wild ash from which
the ordinary cultivated tlsb has been
derived rarely ezceede five cut. for
•the males, the ft males belug smaller,'
The cultivated -Ash reach a length of
6.6 for the males. '
"Tho way in whicb the male ash
are matched and their method of
fighting are ill known. The eom-'
batants are Placed - together to a bow(
or jar and quickly cutbe to close
quarters, expanding. their Ans and
branohlal membranes and displaying
gorgeous red. bltle and green shades
that have made the fighting fish
famous.
"They approach one another get_
ly.
let-
ly, and may remain in close relation.
side by aide, for ten or fifteen seconds
or longer without action. Theo, lu
quick succession or simultaneously
they launch an attack- almost tob
swift for the observer's eye to follow,
and this L repeated•at snort inter-'
vats during the continuance of the
combat..
"The effect et the fierce on-
slaughts bi•gins to be seen In the mu-
tilation of -fins, which may soon pre- Yark wertb
sent a ragged appearance, and con- 15 Toronto
GODERICH, ONT.
IAL LINT -IIP DIED
OLARK.-dn Gueierlet, on 'rhur.day,
&k -t uer 31ast, Melvin J. Clark, In
bid 71st year.
JO19N$T1J ef,-..p,* Uuderieh Neurally),
- en Thursday, (ttober boo, tV1111aw
Robert Johnston, la his 140th Tear.
SI'Rttl-1.E. alu Godetich, on Satur-
day, lk•tulwr EOth, Cecil Sproule, in-
fant eon of Mr. and . Mrs. John
dpruule, aged ha mouths.
I%IWNIIt\G.----tt Leamington, Ont., on
Sunday, October 'lith, Eyhralm
Downing, formerly of Goderleh, In
kis Stith year.
RAl/14Jt\. Jin Goderich, on Wednee-
day, Os -tuber -30th, Percy L. Walton,
In his 3llth year.
The funeral will take plater from
his late Residetae, West street, on
- Saturday, November 2ttd, at 3 p. m.
to Maitland cemetery. Service at
the house at 2.30 o'clock.
CUIIZON.-In Guderich, un Thursday,
October 31st, Adeline 13. Cursuu, in
her 35th leer.
The ft;rleral will take place from the
residence 'Of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Yldean, St. Patrick's street, on Sun-
day, Nulember 3rd, et 4.30 p.m-, to St.
George's Sunday school fur dery We. In-
- erment in Maitland cemetery
r L' MEMORIAM
' ALLLN.--'114 ever loving memory of our
Sear.father, John Alibi, who passed
away Opteber 19th, 1924.
Three little words, -Forget we nut,'
Don't stem much, but neon a lot,
Just a memory. fond•au.1 true: -'
!To show, dear Father, we Chiuk of You.
-Sadly lmivsed by Daughter and
CON : > {' %TIMES
Addlugtou
A Ige.ata
Brantford
'Brockville
Oseletou
Cochrane
('«-hraae
Dundee
Elgin eget
Elgin west
Etesea north
Essex
Fort Wail
FrontgoiselLent ,.
G repsilip -
Haldltineeg
efamltteh teatr,
Hamlftien Mat
llaultkon welt
11ian iLlg*. east
Earnings north
Meeting west
!tenors
Kent east
Kent welt
Klugwtals
I*mbton east
T.nntbtion w
Lanark nor
- nparic eon -
wr.fe
Lincoln S
London north
Loud.n1 south
Mldtlit"ez nort`:
ltiddlew•z west
Muskoka
Nlpiaalwg
\littera Fall"
Norfolk
NAsthnmter I aa,
Ontario north
O{tawa east
Ottawa north
Ottawa south;
Parry, Snd,
Perth north
Perth south
Petertore cel
Peterta,rn 1111
Port -krtaser
Prescott C
Prince Edward
ltniny River
Renfrew north
Htlssell
St ('atharines
Statile Ste. Ya:
llmr0e eget
4m(ve west
Stortaont
snn-ttetnl Fans
Sudbury
Te•miekaming
Yicterla soot%
Vi •toria north
Waterloo sotwl,
1Vel in nI l
Wellington ssg•.e
Wentworth meth
Wv,twerth meth
W i nesor east
Windsor wee(.
York east
k
York west
York south
Eveready "layerbilt"
Radio Batteries
}a I K% I\( 11 1 Itirmtes
Eveready Dry CeIIa and Unit
Cells for flash'ights
.'4 ( 011l'LETF: i.T(►( h 1,1.11 61s.
1'131 111
A new Eveready Flashlight
for pocket or handbag,
59c complete
Alf. Teb & Son
Ne Ik•litcr 1'I Isii
If You Want
To Save Money
Buy your
New or Used Furniture
at
BLACKSTONE'S
f ar iture Exchange
4. fob ties imager el morel
}truce
Durham
CIela4?arry
Halton
Huron n, :1
31an1tonl:.
Ontario, -
',sterd . ,
South R• • a'
Slnaoe,•
Waterloo b
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411UOIM BALES
AUCTION SAr.II O1F FAh $'1'0423
AND IMPLEMENTS.
We are instructed by
MR. WIF.LIAai WALT1:1i1
to sell by public auction at the pre-
mises, lot 2, concession 2, W. 1). Col-
borne township, on
MONDAY, NOVIEM13F:R 4th
commencing at one o'clock, sharp.
Horses -1 grey horse,, 9 years old;
1 brown horse, 7 years old; 1 black
mare, 6 years old, wttpladed to be In
foal; 1 brown mare
Cattle -•1 cow 9 yrs. old, dice Aprp
"fah; 1 Jersey cow.
Pegs --4 pigs, about 70 11114, ; ;S brood
ROWS alae to furrow Dee. 12th.
Implements -.1 Mawwy-Harris bind-
er, 0 ft- cut; 1 Maeaw•ylllarris mower,
A ft. cut; 1 Massey-Ilarris rake lU ft.;
1 Maeaey•Ilurfi+ cultivator; 1 Tud-
hope-Anderwal wagon, nearly new; 1
otos* rack; 1 riding plea ; 1 new
walking plow ; 1 stet heavy liras*
m ted ha vette. •
Poultry -4i geese.
play- about 4 tons hay.
A quantity of apples in urehard and
numerous other artklea.
Everything must be sold, as the farm
111 rested.
Terms: All sums of 610 and under.
cash; over that °mount. 12 Months'
ere(lit will be giver. on tur11hohlag ap-
proved joint notes. ,t dka,autt at 5';
alleeeal for (mxb en credit aunts.
WILLIAM 1VALTEItS, Proprietor. ,
T. 4.1\I11/t1 A SON, Atte•tioneera
Enmity. c
CLEARING :tt 4'TI(►N • t-t1,J' , OF
FOR f3AL1's F.11tll KT't44'K. 1MI'l.FMF:NTS.• '.
I1()1'srirttll) FURNITURE
Ft Ht S.U.E. N}:W 14E'1)11E4' It 1NGE
Apply to MRS. J. A LAWRENCE.
iN4H SALE. SHORTHORN BUI4js
calves of serviceable age. Brown-
; dale breeding. J. C. STOLTZ, Auburn.
WANTED
F}:.1THE1tS. -,-• YOU CAN HAVE
f . your feather bed made Into a sant-
.tart' roll mattress or down comforter
Highest price paid for feathers. Drop
i card to DOMINION FEATHER
AND MATTRESS CO., Uoderlch, and
wttt agent will ca1L tf
TO RENT
AFUitNlsljEi► IttIK►MS lit RENT
Apply at SiGNAL OFFICE.
1I(OI'fit•E TO RENT. --ON BRUCE
lUa street, between North and Vieturia
Fully • equipped. M. W. HOWELL.
Tt► RENT.-STIIRE SUITABLE FOR
a grocery nr oAlie. Immediate pot
rh
o
se.uIr n. .�
R e Apply to CHAS. K.
MA('NDERS, Goderlch.
Re are instructed by
alit. 41l_tIi1.ES ltl\F;
to sell by publictauetlen at his farm,
one mile east of Gudt•ricit, fin
WEEDNESDAY, NOV}:MiDF:It 13, 1929'
at 1 4l claw•k, sharp:
Horses-ltrowu mare, 9 years off:
bay mare, 11 years old; I'ertherou
gelding. 1 year t.1d.
l'attle--Itutsrhl (•ere•, due Iii Ike.:
Hulslelu (,OW, due in April; Holstein
i cow. suitiMtstal to be In calf: Jiuhaeit►
caw. fresh; IIoletefu cow, supposes to,
freshen Dee,.IDler : 4^0*, just freshen.
et; vows, slue tits' of sale: row. to
freshen ii Ikeeuder: 2 spr1ug calves;
Tr Holstein heifer++, yearlings.
1'tg.'--2) pigs. 2 months old.
1Implements ---Frost & Wesel mower,
6 tt. oat: Mt4'urmiek *newer. 5 fr. rot ;
Mawsey+llarrlo (torn 'Antler; Massey-
Hnrris seed drill ; stet Ileering'Ise bar-
rows;srt drag harrows; ,Irking t,sdh
cultivator; Frusta Weed riding plow;
- kangaroo twin- ptnw; I.leary walking
plow: hay rake; own evltivator, two
roe ; single cultivator; 2 heavy wag-
ons; heavy *firing wagon; light demo -
cant• wt mono ,.Irl hs
Deering man.
nue epreoaler: 10 h. p. Massey engine:
water trough; set light sleighs; wne--
Ing e,utfit; IN• Laval cream separator:
.AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF cows Am);
HEIFERS.
Mr. Erueet Tuwnshey4 *111 bold 3,
Kale of treebt'alved ('Usti and Springer
heifers at lot ltld, Huron road (ot,
mile wuth of G,xkrleh), on
SATURDAY, Nul"E1E1E1i 0,
Full particulars next week.
E. TOWNSHIENI), l'ruprIetor,
T. IH NDHY & SON, Auctioneer:
AUCTION SALE uF 100-•31'1(1
FARM, FARM $TOeK, IMPLE-
MENTS AND FT1ED,
•
Vie are inatrucled by
MR. ALBERT Mcl1L'ohD
to Bell by publk auction at the pre-
mises, Ery lot S4, ouvessluu 7, E. D.
Ashtlrkt townehlp,Ibu
Tl'ESDAli, NOVEMBER 12th
couuneneing at 1 o'clock, sharp:
The farm of 100 veered of first -clads
land-; K acres of bush; t„wftrtable
bows, In good shape ; barn :,OX
77 with stone stabling anal .shed :alit
:Q• Never -falling spring all front w1
farm and weft at house. Fe 11111.ri good
and land hats been well looted ager.
Ilorsee---1 driving ware.
(kttl--1 real cow. 0 3rarpp old, into
Maret105th ; 1 red (tow, 6 yeah. old, due
llarch l:dh; 4 spriltg "free ,
Implements -1 dewue-rat wagon. Ls,;e
and whlftrrees; 1 Leavy wagon an.l
ruck ; 1 set sleighs; 1 stuck rack : 1
plg box ; 1 land roller; 1 set of har-
rows; 1 walking plow; 1 baggy ; 1
(utter; 1 (.ek barrel; 1 set of double
harness; 2 sets single harueiw; 1 root
Muller; 1 fanning mill; 1 levying
machine, good as new ; a quantity, of
hay; a quantity of barley; as quautiry
1011. (tanner pats; 7 (Wed,, g(aal•Isnty
110041, 141 inches ; 1 (*011ie dog and
numerous other artk•lce(, -
Terws--►u farm 14',b at time of*ale,
balance lu 30 day. Arrangements' may•
le made „,,to heave a god portion of
purchase pri(-e • oil tu.,rtgage- Terms
on snack, implements, e(0. --Grain, wood
and all struts of $14) Mel 11ude•r, Cash ;
over that Amount, 10 menthe' credit
will be given on furulshing approved
)pint 14144-0. .1 dig...punt at t3 per ere
muni allotted for cash uu-cuit sumer
Ai.IrFIrr 11e()U0ID, Proprietor.
io t;l Miley & SON, Auetloneen•
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AL'CTIONEERING
THOMAS GI'NDHY, GODERICH,
LiVI(: STOCK AND GITIElte
1t ('TIONILER
Telephone No. 119.
Salus attended to anywhere and every
effort made to give satisfaction.
Farmers' sale notes discounted.
WESLEY W. FISHER,
Auetlooeer,
will conductI
sales any where.
My
terms are reasonable and I will en-
deavor to glve eatlefactlon. Phos
Carlow 1314, or address R. R. 4, Gad -
ACTION SAIL. forty -foot nailer belt ; large refriger- erich.
- ator: Climax ensilage. letter anti piles;
A1�CTION SAIF, IIF F.1ltM Strmi:�140 ft. hayfork rope; set d.ulde h11r
AND IMlalr.r_34F)NTS ((•stat forty gallon oil drum; hese: i
`, raw. Advil; drilling mar -bine.
JAMES A. CHISllt►LM. Jr. Poultry -3,; Rock pullets; 2 young
will sell by public elution at hie farm, WIWI': old R(wae ;4 Barred Reek re..st-'
lot 11, ('unceosiun 10, (-ninon* town- firs; white Rook ro ,-ter ; 30 tons hay, 10'
strip. half mile east of I.eeburn, ori ft: ensilage; ma4vCat1(.att articles too
TI'I':SDAT, N(►1'EMREIL 7,, 1929 numerous to otnsetfy and all h(wtd'hol'I
eommeneing 111 1 o'clock, sharp: furniture.
Hon.ee---play. driving mare, aged; Tcrnw-All snma of ltlu and under.
black colt. 1 year old; hay .,,lt. I year • cash : firer that amewmt, 10 month:
credit will be given on funelshing ate
N,C°Rie--R4'.I vim, 6 years,.till, due preps ed joint notes. A dierouut of 5
1-IBER 11. PROGRESSI E • �o„inter- 2i ; black ,w, 4 year t. old. ler (eastraight for cash on curdle
tovf•,r,1 : •.
PR401.4111ES$1 E
'years old, due January 24; rel cow, proprietor a leaving •
• e, yewlre 0111, dal' Jnnnary 3rd; greys (111ARLES OKE. T. (11'NDRY k" KI►N•
cow. 7 years . 1d, due MAri•h x; sled- Pruprletor, Auctioneers.
tial caw. 4 years old, dire March SII: RANK P. GIitItS, C1fARTERED
Teel sow. 9 fee rs .1d, (lue .\iri, :aJ,: rl'EAitIXr, ,11'(TI4AN SALE 4". ,r. Accountant. PC Ontario street,
1 red mew. 8 years, (del. due March 14: v
FARM. MTOf'K AN!) INIF'f.F.-;Stratford. Phone 1:af10. Rest 1.43(ke
white („w. 4 year,. old. Mur June 13th MENTS.
1 red ram. 4 year,. old, due June 15th; --
i red taw. 12 years old, due January
le I)e(eu8ier 24; grey ,(y.w, 5 year,. aatoant*.
(•Id: doe December
24; grey tars, 9
Ever thin neat be disposed 0f, tis
i 1 vin the farm
lira tet
1 natTerin
Huron
4,:.,y. n„r.
• I . F. O.
(;tees sou'
1491 BTFT I.
1 mora
IF.FERRED
revelation and a a hest�t l * to all unions in the world. but surely none
wax, heard these repe,r� ,quite so strange as the Dingaka, (Ig•,
DR(:G1,e1R.
rIIiuOPRAcTOR A: D DRUGLESS
THERAPIST
Goelerleh. Phone 341
Equipped with electro -magnetic
bathe. Electronle electric treatments
land chiropractic. Chronic organle and
nervous dle(eaaea- Lady In attenelame.
Ote a hours 2 to 5. and 7 to 9 pm .
ez(epUng Monday and Thursday and
by appolntment.
A. N. ATKINSION
Resi4enee and nMlee- Corner w!
South street and Britannia road.
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
r I
This being Mr. Putnanis .twenty' which recently hold Its inaugural
fifth anniversary as su erinten,lett, meeting in South Africa.
of 1'. omd
es -In etitutes, the tea:moon The Dingaka is the witch -doctor' of
was marked by a ".diver" shower, trade union, formed In order to pro- fad
given in silver dollar-. an addreirs be- tett the native medicine men of South , 11
t the read by Mrs. Linklater, of Tees- Africa. Though the law now frowns ; n,
3rel: white (,ewe. 4 year*. milking and
_ bred w•tot.er 20th; Jersey e0w, 5
NI/Bl'S 11111.E RE(�'1BE year- old, due Jaivary 1st ; 13 young
calves: 2 winter calves; 6.. yearlings.
Tuesday. S„, • tuber :o.-•ltcctlou sale ltnpienwits--Riding puna, Perrin
kitten at We spike: Rang plow, ('oikehatt make;
Ith"Im, jr., lot' Ford touch In good condition.
dberte to_wuship. Terms- etil sums of $10 and tinder,etrurn.
farm steak and i
rut of Jamie A. •
elf mile els• of�
water. After cougratulatlote to the on them, these witch -doctors still ' R'e,lutheiay, �aveml fir Bt. -Clearing
so erinten11.•tt. the address closed have a big hold un the natives, and auction sale of farm stock, implements
with the renewing wont-: T.. . x- haiv. • it must b, admitted some. re- anal on sale
fgrntture at the farm
press our nppre, cation Id' your efficient markable cures to their credit. ,K Charles Oke, one tune east of Gude-
Institute
administration of In part, these cures mar be due to , r1(.h,
institute work _i1 our I'r,ivint•e. we, knowledge of the healing properties
the cniveitioti of Huron. Perth, llrnee of herbs -there are old people, even
nod North Wellington. now ask you in this country, who, by mean■ of
to a(,epl this gift. May you enjoy similar kn. dge of simples, are of- i
pleasant and profitable •le.unley ten consulted in cases of Illness. But
abr.ald and return to us fall of entim- the witch -doctors have also anticipat-
sinsm and renewed vigor for yew. lir- ed modern science to at leaat one re-
11mous tasks,' markable instance --they were curing
general paralysis b) means of the bite
rges Abolition- of Maps of malaria -carrying mosquitoes for
Mr. John W. testae. editor of The years before the same treatment was
Winnipeg Free Pre -s, made some rather *adopted by medical men,
-tartling statements at the annual con- --
.elation of the 4'atrlldian Chamfer. of A Roof -Top Village,
'omneri•e et Calgary. renutrks The The existence of a village on top of
44r1111,* I'aeke•t. in arguing that wall a church 1s revealed by the report
maps of Canada should be abolishes) from *Rome of the first birth in the
frine the schools. and atones ,.ulestl- new Vatican State. It Is pointed out
:loot for them. M,•reator'.. projection, that for ages there has been what
60 enntendal, gattr a false 1mpwt.e loci may be called a Vatican' village alb
„f the geographical poidtIun of Canada, sated "on the roof of St. Peter's.
the dlrel route from the Western Those who cllnib up to the great
I tilted States to Europe !y air sou dome and emerge on the vast roof
ibrough 011 her E,lmenton or Calgary ; and themselves amid,a cluster of cots
from the Middle Wort 10 Europe the tages that command a view wlthont
route was through Winnipeg. When equal In the world, embracing net
New York began satiating air liners to only the ifiternal City itself, but the
'14oki, and 1'elidng (Pekin a they would magnificent stretch of the Campagna,
nndmtlrt(ally loess through ('oohrane, with the spalloua Appian Way wind-
otatario, even if a wall map indleated Ing through the fields and country la
that that place was away of the line. Its midst.
If these stelem,•tts are true, many
of us wit; have to revise aur Ideas of Army Pled* Locums.
geography.
LOST ANI) FOUND
11I4WF SET or Stg'K6;T WIIEN-
('ilEs In a etre) bot on Victoria
street between liamilten and Bums
stilets. Reward. twee a' )bI(NAL
SITUATiON% VACANT
Biti41111T le)Y WANTED. s To11
shat of Age. to work After trt'hned
noel on Saturday \VIII not interfere
e i11 school dt111.,. 13o6,1 pay end
boaris•e: 1 oalfig ('Anode Roosters'
Every man aril woman between
Me ages of 16 and 80 was recently
mobilised by the Government of Bul-
garia to fight an extraordlnary
plague of Iocuste which were destroy-
ing crops In the Haawnvn dletrtet of
Southern Bulgaria. Fire, smoke, lyp
and MI were a)Jccea4fIIly used In com-
batting the peels, but more than 66
tots of the locoing were destroyed be-
fore their depredations were Shrilly
termlhat, d
A rummalee sale tinder the enepiees
of Steele leaf Chapter. 1 (t la E. Will
"• he'd In the stere formerly h.,•nple,l
lit Hydra, mrn(•t of the Sealer,. and
1'oll,.rne street, on Friday and Kat.
elnh. Aptly by le tar fir post earl It. mislay of fhb. week. N. reneie•r bet and
t:a
UNITERRITT AVE., TOiN3NT0. 204.
mob; over that amount 12 menthe'
credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved bankable paper; 6% allowed
for cash,
JAMES C1t1SHOLM, Jr., Proprietor.
T. (1UNLIT! h SON, Auctioneers.
Second cont•erwlen of Stanley ,town- i
ship,
ttwn-
sttip, 2 miles south-west of Clinton, on
PiPt'HiDAY. Na►VEMDER 7, 11429
Rt one ,iebo•k sharp.
114 ►YF:1,1, limos.
'have instructed the undersigned aro'-
' tinnier to sell by public auctluu their
choice herd of high grade Guernsey
cows and heifers, abet farm abut and
Implements. combating of the follow -
1 -Ing: ,
Horcet 4heneral purpose mare. with
foal by her side; black driving horse,
9 years cid, good single tar double;
agricultural mare, rising 4 years,
chel(v; agricultural mare. rising 3
years; general pwlrpwse mare, tieing
7 yearn.
('stele -7 high grade Guernsey cows.
4 years old, due to fre#ien in Novem-
ber and Dee.', 6 high grade Guern-
sey heifers, rising 3 your', due to
r{Rrccben in November and December;
6 1;orrises heifers, one year till.
Pigs-R,glstered York sow-, with 6
pigs, 3 weeks old; 4 brood w,w'M with
litters: fat sew; reglsteri'd York hog,
lis InrrltiM (1(1; 19 More hogs. 111)1111 1
12(4 111' ; 11 shoats. 10 weeks old.
l'onitry--e3 turkeys, 15 Wyandotte
pulletet; 544 (tarred Reek millet's.
choice.
Implements- Massey -Harris nuannre
spreader. aimed new; Massey -Harris
horse rake; leering mower, 6 ft. e•f1t:
land packer, nearly new ; wagon,
pearly new; Pint rack; 15 disc
drill ; set of diamond Marrows;
wettable prlow; l'ockehutl riding plow;
w-niki,ag .cutter, aimed new; pithier,
almo't new; Ise' :,f .Ielglre with flat
rack : 2 sets of doetrte hornets. neer-
Iv new ; .r•I of idose h.411e•w; set of
elleighe with Is.x ; 2 Me11( ,.1 sing1. 1u4r-
twee; 'one and one half hor"e ismer
gasoline engine; top boggy with rub-
ber the 414.1.1 -(ire 111.•11 buggy : !Ight
wagon : :1 hors- p,we•r straw holler :
set of o n1cs. I,IMMI ifs. (tapnelty : chide•,
cutter; -et .,f !write clipper.; ice ia•
i vat creant setairatnr, neArly new ;
targe gallenlee',l tnik; tank heater;
atone b1A1: wttifla•tr(e-: pig trough,
sap loans: spalls, palls, ch,lnM, forkey
1*tovels, 11118ntity of 2" plank ; 411 rd,
of *elven wire: 24.1 aer(w of turnip.';
waPiling iwehine, imnrly new-. w•Ith
wringer anal natnerore other arttele*,
!Everything to 4,4 -wilt. A• propraetotw
are Raving nm firming
Terme:-Alt gams of $144 and Under,
a nob ; over Mat amount. a moult!+' ere -
alit will he given on (II ritI hing Ap-
prove) joint bankable paper, or A die -
count of 1 t' r rent. *freight 0110wed
for rush on er44114 amounts.
1419'AOLT. BROW, Proprietor',
(IEO1R0E IT. )OlJi4tort. AnM(nneer.
el FIRST MQDERATOR OF SCOTLAND
Might 13.• .tiohn Cult?e, . 14 , who 1.4 teen nominated h e
acamatk.n
FP moderator ,•iaae Union Assetnbl opening et Filinbnrgb, and, nn (kt-
obe•r 2, and m11E1rto the union d the United Free Chetah of SeMIand with the
Church eif Scot Dr. Wblle, �N mtnletet of tlareny ('hurch, 13A4egow, and iw
co - made with Lord ade Mr
Church of Scotland's epnamittee on nnion,
MEDICAL
DH. F. J. R. FORSTER.
EYE, EAR. NOSE. THROAT.
Late House Surgeon New York Oph-
thalmic and Aural Hospital, aserletant
at Moorefield Eye Hoevpital and Golden
Square Throat Hospital. Londoh, Eng.
53 Waterloo Si 3-, Stratford. Tel-
ephone 267.
At Hotel Redford, (hoderich, on the
evening of third Monday of each
month till the following day, Tuesday,
at I p.m.
LEGAL
hrIRN'EST M. LEE.
Barrleter and Solicitor
Sun Life Building, Adelaide and
Victoria street., Toronto 2.
Telephone Elgin 5301.
DUDLEY E. HOLME%,
Barrister, Etc.
Once-'Hamiltonstreet, Uoderich.
Phone 27.
FR. DAISROIti, BARRISTER, ETC.
F
Successor to J. L. Killoran.
Phone 97.
Office -The Square. (loderich.
1Iape.R *cape
BARR*wrkR', Etc.
R.C.HAYS-RC.HAYS IR., B - A.
1lamiltnn t., laoderfen
iNSURANCE, LOANS, ETC.
McKiLLOP MUTUAL FiRE IN-
SURANCE CO. -Farm and len
dated town property Immured.
°frers len. Connally, Pres, (ItM-
erlela P. fl. ; Jas. Prang. Vfee-Pree.,
ileeetiwnnd P. 0.1 D. F'. Mc(jregor,
See.-Treas.. .Seaforth P. O.
1)irirtors--A- Brea dfoot, R. R.
No. 3. Meoforth; John G. Grieve, No.
4, Walton; William Minn. It R. No-
's, Ileaforth: John itenneslee, Brod- harm; Geo. Mi-Cartney. it- R. No. 3.
Peeforth; ...Robert Ferris, Harloek;
Murray 011won. itrn''efklrl ; James
Evans, Beechwood: Janos Connolly.
Ooderirh. r`
Agenta-J. W. Ten, (Io4MrMAj
Alex. f.eltch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
John fllnrrny, Seefnrth; F flnchler.
tlesforth. Polici-hnldoM eon make all
payment., and Rot thel
ed at R. •T. Mnrrlsh'M r•
r card. receipt-
. Ore.
Clltdoii ; Calvin Cntt's Grocery, Weig-
le* Itrwt, Goderteh, or J. FI. Reid'.
Grsn1 Store, Layfield.