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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-2-6, Page 2• 2- Thursday, February 8, 1930. 11 '47 .-!0-s.r--t-.a. sss. -. .dellir ' THE SIGNAL, 4,11116,81 unai Established 1845 GOUEKICH : CANADA Bamber of l'anrdlan Weekly News- papers Aasociadsn Published every Thursday morning,, autecriptlou price $2.00 per year strictly In advance. T1ILr SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. LTD. Telephone 35 : Goderirlt, Ont. ' R' 11 Robertson. N:dltor and Manager Thursday, February It. 1113e0. EDITORIAL NOTES something to put the finery road in better condition. It is not much en- couragement to the munk•itrilltiea on tele ride of the finery to improve their sections of the Blue Nater High- way to know that tourists coming north will have to pass over ten miles of rough red ultutstt at the begin- ning of their acquaintance wlth the highway. • • • The MUvertou Sum blinds an its ,r,ush:total lu Toronto's insistent do. mend far higher protections for 1'an'ad• 12111 ludurtemii ,.rid the action of the Toronto lsatrd of trlatcatiuu. W acct tt-! Ing a tender for Indhuaa stone for the' Perhaps that iotutd of au approach-oustruotion of a new school, In prefer iug election that Mr. Bennett hears 1+, Ilonce to Canadian .tune which Is of the echo of 116 it speeches. better quality but somewhat higher In • • • peke.- Thr.-aetdou of the Toronto an- ( . Dein -IIIc big; time -Mee. The Stn points out, hits n !,nseieit leagues -- are - sntltwuelug ettuwlian ('DIU•era, huts .Canadian nth- their schedules for the playing ants- or a blow. and sends out over a mil on of 19130. lion dollars to aid in ,building up the • • • Industries of another euuutry. But GODERICH, ONT. Of Interest to the Busy Farmer Furnished by the Ontario Department of Agriculture Uniform Price and Quality Prof. Il. 11. peau' of 0. A. 1'. has ,some timely advice fur diatrlbutors of wllk and other rHiry products. Ile de- clares That intik and milk products of goal quality pri aided at a fair and un- iform p ce throughout the year wad satisfy the consuming public better than vvtrlutlons lu quality and price. lI suggests; the following 111dN In this direetiou: 1►ayllght nod no "moon - Oahe' delivery, the use of mono -ser• vk.' bottles for milk, cartons for pound print butter, sell varieties, of rhea a like cottage and thus use profitably the skim -milk, the "zone" system to save duplication of milk routes, and courteous consideration of customers by all drivers and aultsmeu. by foreign competitors will become still more serious. • Ontario Makes Ready Hon. John S. Marini is chairman of a committee Just named to see that lhttarho la represented at Ihe World's Grade Show It Regina in 103'2 by her outsla,.ding grain pro- ducers. Special ribbons will lit• aware .yl at all fairs in the t'rovluer' fait htgh-class exhibits and all et111bitors will be given every consideration. l'he committee will build up a Ilst of men who have dome well at leading shows in the past and aid ,.there who Appear to have a datum it. eo,ngM'I It ion with the 1*'.t of ether countries. At the Chicago show 011 - Another sign u { R --- Carlo annexed 30 Macy outside editors are probably! has not The Slut already noticed that embarrassed by the fact that Mr. Brown. of Stratford, didn't come from Toronto.-Telegram. But isn't it the fact that one of the signs of Mr. Brown's degeneracy dur- •w•ar that he s nt iug recent years pe so much of his time iu Toronto? • • • The death trf lion. 1'. C. Larkin, Canada's high eommiseluuer at Lon- don, remover a faithful and valued public servant. He took his pub! C duties seriously and combined dignity and Industry In advaueing the in- terests of his uative country overseas. The Ottawa (overnment will have' no slight task W finding a matt to 1s II Ills plater tteeeptably. • • The Globe quoted The Winnipeg Free Press to the effw t that, other parts of the tvnntry being lukewarm or antagonistic, it rests with Ontario to take the lead in promoting the St. Lawrence +leeway prrJett. The (tube. however, is unable to discover any en- tbuslasm for the protect in this Prov- iuce, except perhaps In Toronto. This Is just t The Signal her been try- ing in le way to tell The Clobe hew lent -year or-toss-but-4t-wonl4 not listen. - • • • The figure: of the -popular vote" east at the last Provincial general election have twee published. They in- dicate that., although the Literals won fewer seats than in 11r20, They lolled a much larger aggregate vote than in the preview* election. The Conservatives. who wen eighty per tent. of the seats, polled Ices than sixty per cent. of flit• aggregate vote. In fact, there were about 50,000 fewer Conservative vote: polled in 1029 than in 1920. As they say in sporting circles. Ferguson -got the breaks." • • • Hon. Peter Heenan told a deputa- tion representing a number of °uterio titles that waited upon him at Ot- tawa on Monday that the situ's should look after their -own unemployment situation. In periods of activity the industrial centres drain the country- sides of labor. offering wages with which the farmers cannot hope to eompete. When it period of slackness ,•Dasa they ask the Government. rep resenting the taxpayer+ of the whole Country, to help them out. If the big industries must lune the sten when they want them, it is not nureasdnable SCHOOL REPORTS S. S. N0. 3, WEST WAWANOSII Following is the report for ,January of S. S. 3, Wert Wawanosh: Jr. IV. -Jean 1'urdon Kt. Robert McAllister 72. Sr. 111.-11a Fowler 74, Joe Furuu 57, Ernest Ihtrniu 50, Elwood Fowler 43*. t)7. 11. -Helen Duruiu S3, Hrleu Fowler 4i3. - Sr. 1.--l•)lwer ,Foran. Jr. I. -Harold Irwle, Leo Foran. • Norman Fortin. Fowler, e - w Primer -Roy ! W 7 Those marked • missed nue ,.r more examination*. Number on roll. 13; aterage attend -1 ante. 12. (LADY'S A. Iti0(IINN, Teactie . 1'. S. N. NO, I, COLBORNE Followlug I+ the January mimosa for '1'. S. 4. Xu. 1, Colborne: V.- Kathleen Williams laloseull. • LANN)S, Nt'b, 3. -Mr, Sidney Ferguson Sr, IV. --Eileen Feagan 75 per lent.. on, of London.. ;Went the week -end I • 4 No other Orange. Polcee can equal this In favour * • ORANGE PEKOE BLEND A tie TA 'Fresh from the gardens' LANES \1'U r Rut et ge i. with 11 areute swords, uud the Keith leagan 7., L • Winter Care of Pis Department will try to beat this ht, 111. Blenders lcyuu 01 per eel"' Mrs. Frank Johnston has gone to The main factors in theg+uea'ssfut record and bring home some of the Kenneth N'tlliams 5.1*.pe'tertar,ugh hi attend the funeral 01 rrariug of pigs during the whiter C.100,Otx) offered in prizes. :\ sub -cone Jr. ILL- \1'lauifreti Watson t ", Is't' her brother, wbo died last week. tutIs ll 11'illi w I'" ('urdou wit y 11.- Ke uta 111 Kt u r ail pr winter feeding should be farrowed the very hest seed acnllablr. Olivet oath* are: mittt'e' has ai.+o tarso appointed to r(•ut., Mr. Rud Mrs. S. Campell spent 1. Earl • litters. figs intended for ser that prospective exhibitors t+er'ure !laws Suf. Menson Kerr 30•. , Friday with the hour's brother at ceu6, 7 Ute greatest clamor for protection comes from l i tl forh 1 dttstrl Yt tistl have ehown that leu win Ran (`• Arnohl 1 w 2. Clean yard. a grad clover Held per ca rat more butler and eggs s implied the chair. Miss Jean Cameron or yard with clover sal is Ideal for per capita ttiau the people u[ any sero William,' 58. W h • :kers ,tore lessen. Miss Mary I'h.Ills Kerr 54. poeegrle who hove the least I. -Dort- Wint:tuts Su per cent., El-. The League weetteg on Thur ay leer. This gives thew time for u g 1 Canadians Milk Drinkers Arnohl 75. Mar rvenlog ane eery well attended. The w,uv r eau on tome a e's start before e'ukl weather. - - a es un e t %i en they are buying? garet Mt -Knight 75, Jac'. Wilson 7;t, peeskeut, Mis. Myrtle Johnston, 00• thew to run in. Avoid all old yards other country, A recent survey shows Sr. Primer -Gins!: Harry Feagau,, read the 1 •ttr'rtI the t t i . tied Mr. not later than the month of .eptent• • • • The Minim* fall fair, known as the Norfolk County Fair. held up as the model of a weeusstul small town ex- hibition, has falleu upon evil days. In face- of en Ludebtednest of $13,000. the proposal was made that the wound take over the grounds and buildings and itsstone the debt; but this tile county council refuted to do. The fair heard thereupon resolved to go into liquidation, which would mean the abandonment of an institution which has been in existence for eighty- five years. It is to be hoped that some solution of the problem will be reached that will permit of the con- tinuance of the annual lair, which has been one of Norfolk county's proud Wants and without doubt a valuable asset to the county and tits - and wallows. that tone of the favorite Leverages of Law renter Williams. Elmer Me N bio Sint dist p t. 1 3. ('lean and dry sleeping quarters. Inc people of Canada is milk. Tu rat nay. Fair: Ruby Wilson. Helen Free. Tatenor gave it short talk. These should be eutirely free from Isfy this demand for fresh milk alone. • Jr. Primer -Lois Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Hatted over 4.82a,000 gallons per year, or There marked t ) have keen absent friends at St. Helens on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips visited the Latter's brother. Mr Dynes Camp- bell, on Sunday. Nurse Madeline Johnstone is home again for a few day.. draughts, .but prot-Idtdi wish veutll ation. about one pint per head of population for one or more exams. 4. Suitable ration:. From weaning per day Is required. TIAs should serve GRACE BLAKE, Teacher. until four mouths of age, the follow- to give some idea of the prominence - -' lag ration will be satisfactory : 200 which dairying has attained. The PARAMOUNT pounds of finely ground oats, 201 total value of Canadian dairy pro- pounds of middlings, 50 pounds or ducts exceeds 2.50 mllllous anumall 1 .\ltA-I - \ sit' -NT Feb. 3. -Miss Ititr- • wheat bran, 50 pounds of barley or - -- ,.Dorothy Wraith of Langside spent the corn, 15 pounds each of linseed oil Change Weed set Brgutstiotas weekend with Mr, and Mrs. A. Stein. meal and tankage, 5 pouruda of bone The lion. John S Martin nus nuc kir. and Mn. Jock Henderson were char and 3 pounds of cult. This should mounted changes in the regulutiuu> o.' at tome t., ,t few of t,'nder elg►tbore alwitve le fed as n warm slop mixed the Ontario W,s-d Act to be c{tective. at hum'trM t fewevea awl a very en aith skim milk or buttermilk. As the J pigs get older inerense the proportion of barley or corn. Be very careful nut to overfeed; every tueal should be all cleaned up quickly and more looked for. A supply of alfalfa or ;clover hay should be on haud at all times. and a few mangeis or apples given daily-. Keep all pens Wet. - clean and supply drinking water Cinquefoils Ipote'titilla sp.,. field t 'il u i,eppergruws tlepldium Campestre), 'lay Inas. A varier) program ells est- The Renal) Bull sticktlee'd llappuia asomata). Bus -I tierd out, including a splendid report In a recent nddrs on the scrub elan tits lee (.talaoia kali). wild bat- of the L.F.W.O. eonventkon at Tomei- bull and Its effect on the dairy 1u- to, given by Mrs. WIII Gardiner. It dustry, W. E. Thompson, Pres a (hurdeum Jubatuml. was decided to hold a valentine social of the Ontario Cattle Breeders' Municipal councils are encouraged In the community hall on February! Assotiatiou, claimed that a scrub to appoint men (-noble of giving loth. The hostess served a dainty sire wits a liability to the breeder- leadeNhlp in an educational way. dosed The good- purebred sire was the Recd problems are not simple and the I 1 g{ al one to head a hen. since best men :available are essential if this year. Road superintendents or foeamen will not be eligible for appolutmeut ar weed inspectors. The reason tot ibis regulation 1s that the weed Ri- spee-tor must report on the enforce- ment of lice Act with respect to roads. To simplify enforcement of the Act the following less Important weer!* in Ontario have let•n removed from the I Joyable time was spent. Mr. Albert Cook visited friends It Ile•nfryn last week. I . Mr. McQuillin and Myrtle attended' the funeral of the infant child of )jr.! and Mrs. Alex. Purvis on Tuesday. The stork was quite btu•y last week, leaving baby bsoy+ at Harold Stanley's and D. McQuillin's. Congratulation+..- I A very pleusaut afternoon was spent noxious list each day. tet the home of Mrs. MacGilI on Tues- of the newspaper; wax sarcas- tic over the statement of the railway beads that the lack •'f grain traffic luring the Inst four or five months has cut down their it ersting profits. Did not these saute railway- heads claim that they were carrying wheat at Less than coat? But is there any IncnnMi.+tenet' fu the two statements:' Overhead charges remain much the i.iseetar--w414etier----there- is grain to .be handled or not. 1'nlerse the railways are to nhnndon the prairie country alt.ogetber-whlch of course Is out of the question -station masters must be lucid %testier buslue'++ is hrbsk or 'duck. trtacks must be kept in safe condition. interest must be paid on money spent for roll'ng stock whether It is in use or not. 1! these newspaper editors would put on their thinking caps, they might come to the conclu- sion that, after all. there is /tome pn,•tlbllity that the men who run the railways know what they are talk- ing about. ASHFIELD \SIIFIEI.0 TOWNSHIP. Feb.:t. - The meeting of the Ktntail Women's institute will be held at the brine of Mn. Charlie Robb on Thursday. Feb- runry ft. 1t is hoped all members will be prement. A surprise party was held lust Wed- nesday at the home of Miss Anna to ask them to provide in slack thee. May MacDonald, before her return to rents, Mr. and Mrs. Colling. Ripley. for those who tire nnemployetp. Detroit on Friday last. A eery pleasruary meeting itt the home of Nits- M. W it evening was spent by the large C. McKenzie. Mr. Angus McDonald, of Bindlose gable ring M:emtdecF. Alberta. who has been visiting here, A Petition was presented at 1111- The roads are now in floe Mhnld• for took ti trip to Niagara ;u,t1 %111 visit The many- friends of Mr. A. Beckett Th lleut ley " (progress is to be made. It Is nut sof- • grwith a registered sire there are ticlent for a council to appoint a man In ther chances of getting resul d and instruct him to wait for cum- in the way o[ grade oto the reed Plain" before takingaction. than when a or tutrrlur breed lel Is used. The purebred• has a long tine •- A estt of Vales »s of descent of the one breed.. Mr. During lira au Increasing Interest giveThoat un declared that a cow mart was shown by experimenters itt the give at least 0,000 pounds of milk to work of the Oxtariu Agricultural bey for her keep. Metter breeding and and Experimental Colon. According better feeding are necessary to profit. to the secretary's report a total of Rbfr returns In his opinion. to farmers received material fur The Export M- arket co-operative experiments. A steady W. A. Wilson, agricultural pro- increase in Chir regard has leen re- corded. the last five years showing an 'Increase of 39 per cent. iu the number of experimenters over the previous five yearn. Last year material was dis- tributed for • total of 47 distinct co- operative experiments. including var- iety testa with field crops, dates and rates of *ceding. methods of seeding. mixtures of grain for grain produc- tion and for forage production. thin- ning plants at diftereht distances apart In the rows. and fertilizer ex- periments. The Union has ticen a most potent factor lu the improvement of field crops in the i'rovinte for the past fifty years by supplying farmers with the very best .sired itt .elcterl varieties and encuurnging the dls- trtbirflon of tithe material to the farmers, ducts representative for Canada in Greet Britain, who bits leen pending some months In ('Runde, addressing agricultural organizations and serviee clubs. emphasizes the Importance of a steady volume of export in order to hold the market. The limit In consumption has 1.7 1141 means been reached, he deelar,•y. Canada'. postilion In the world is be- coming •-coating increasingly more dependent upon her ability to hold her own in world competition. in reference to Canada's exporta of agricultural pro- duce Mr. Wilson points out that these have shown a marke-d tendency ' to decrease lu receut years: Calces Canada can maintain a policy of imp - plying a reasonable volume for export to the British Isles, the inroads mutt meeting of the Lambeon (sanity coun- 1 ell last week asking that n tarred tour- face 1e placed nn to th tulles of the Blue Water Iligha,ty pa -sing through the Pinery. We lutve not learned 1 what action w•av taken on the peti- tion, but if the petitioners hack Up' their demand the l.umbton county; :nhthoritie- ,,in h❑I.'Ic fail to do w111 to glad to hear that after being confined to his bed for the past few weeks he is improving al well as could Is, expected. We rt•gr,•t - t. report that lir. -Fred linspreypor had the tulstt,.lune to fall end dish eate his right shoulder. pr. Si•atp+on etas itt attenehuce. Mrs. Benjamin 1+ not keeping as well S'I'. IIN:LN:NS, Feb. 3. -Mrs Wilkin- son err MAN' friends would like. sou is In Toronto this week. Maoris and The 1'.F'.1\'n will hold their Fele Murray are visiting with their grau,l- sleighing. A few-leighhig 1,,uit1"; blend. tot Ihtmlltou. would not he amiss. , Miss 4 ;Iailys llodgien. of Luckuow, There are still quite a nnmb.•r con- was a week -end visitor with Mr. and! fined to their homer with moan•. 2 Mrs, D. Tlai.i, We regret to relent the srrion+ ST. HELENS Health in Modern Industry Modern Industry lays great stress on health- physical and mental fitness of the worker. One might eeally Infer from the pictures that they were taken la a city hospital As a matter of fact they show A part of the medical r inment on the ninth floor of the Bell Telephone Company's now headquarters hutldin-. \btntrc..l haven hundrsw end fifty employees consulted the medical department during the past month This ser- vice 1s a part of the o ompany'a territory -wide health program. This program includes free medical rvantinatsnu. visiting not se. health courses, first aid and accident prevention news of Mr. George Webb. Mr. Webb het been confined to heti •:ace Now Year's with heart trouble, and on deri- day deal pneumonia eel h1 mot the doctors give little hope of kis recov- ery. Ills dnttghters. Misses Gladys and Caroline, of Fort William. are "o their way home. Death of H. McFarlane.-Ther fou era! of Mr. Hamish McFarlane, et near Bluevale. was held tr th, United chutsrh, lucknow, to Greenhill eemetery nn Saturday. Mr. McFarlane underwent an operation It Kitchener hospital on Tngwley of last ttcek nn died on 11'ednesday. Ile lived %.111 1,, parents in this vicinity- fur over fon. years and 1% AN a general fusorite old and young. Tlw sympathy of th eommuuity goes out to the parents. '.1r. and Mrs. James McFarlane, and family, ZAM•BUK H ERBALOI - • MEDICINAL SOAP ( yaps 0 e.+IAttwl Le 41.4 t ••, ' f .,..n, 1.•••••••••1 ••••...••••...5. .Ip If .,•Y, 0,,.••,••sc, Mod, so/ Com lir A Friend to Women Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound LYDIA g PINEItAM IKZDICIMZ gO. Lee ta.e.., .d CM•wrg, OM., Cards. Notice to Water Takers The Nater and light (0111 - mission is pleaset1 to announce a reduction of one dollar per annum on house water rates from January 1st. Owing to the large number of taker, this reduction meant) con- siderable lets revenue, and consumers are asked to co - .operate in the economical operation of the plant by see- ing that the water is not wasted and that all leaky taps or services are fixed at once. 1. L. Knox, W. T. Murney, Sec' y. Chairman Bedroom Suites We have a varied assortment of Bedroom Suites on hand in walnut and walnut finish. Now is the time to buy that Chesterfield Suite and enjoy it these long evenings, as you listen to your radio program. J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER Sad FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phones Store aa:o, Res. 366w Hamilton Street Gdssie--fir ll51. / That Fellow Feeling ! 1 A SIMPLE TREATMENT FOR CHILDREN'S COLDS told in the head Is eery common. at this the" of the year, especially 111 the very young. Neglect of a cold 1s, panne to lend to serious curine- quence+. Tit relieve -all congettloe of the -ystem is the first step in treating a cold. whether In intents or adults. For the very young. Baby's Gen Tehlet+ are the mew means of doing t1,1s, ('011 tit itt 1 ng Ito nen-tithe or other harmful drugs they soothe the child's frettnIness, relieve Its sufferings and maitre come vale+truer. ltaby's Own Tablets are without NH equal for relieving indlgeetlon.• constipation and colic. They check diarrhoea, break tip cotda and simple fevers; protmde health -giving .deep and make the dreaded teething per. kid easy. The 'rablet• are floe one medicine that a mother can give her little ones with perfect salety, as they are enaranteed to he free trots Injurious d•rnp. ' They are *old by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a los from The Dr WIIltem+ Mel ('o, •prockvllle, Outiiir. Y OU are all wrapped up in the merchandise that fills your store. You enthuse over the quality of this article and that line. goods attractively, too. All you need now is to transmit your enthusiasm to the buying public of your commodity ---and your goods will move out and the profits roll in. ADVERTISE 1- or advertising makes the customer feel as you do about the goods you have to sell. Every time you talk to prospective buyers through an advertisement in The Signal, you are increasing the fellow -feeling that brings business to your store. You probably display the Try Our Job Department WE PRINT BOOKLETS of all Kinds PAMPHLETS FINANCIAL REPORTS CHURCH REPORTS LODGE STATIONERY BLANK FORMS DODGERS POST CARDS CIRCULARS SHIPPING TAGS MEMORIAL CARDS TICKETS BLOTTERS OFFICE STATIONERY Letter Heads Bill Heads Statements Envelopes, Etc., Etc. An Advertisement is an Invitation THE SIGNAL Telephone 35 Goderich, Ont. XXXXI Ift D II O XX XXX X XX XXXXXX XXX