HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-7-31, Page 6THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
"In May and June la wtu
badly rundown and had faint
spells until it was a drag to do
Sty work. In July and August I
didn't seem to pick u so 1 dei•
tided to try Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Conevet'tfsed. l
because 1 saw it ad
took two bottles and now I rtqq
the picture of health. 1 tlf
fine, do all say_ w tk and
Pero - COW$. If "iffy woman
Writes, I will
her letter."-Mp.
Gillespie. Ptatnlcky,
eorgc
ltatLis
'Sunday Afternoon
I;y ISIABEL HAMILTOJJ_
• lioderich, Ont.
7 i nI r ii title youthful pi•1n7,
Aad lite and all its powers;
tie with nm 1n out morning time,
.\nal III.tt our evening hour'..
In wisdom let tit grow,
As years mud strength are given,
That we may wx•v,• Thy church below
.11m1JettaThy iodnts in heaven.
- J. 11. Gnreey.
Ing. A woman who earnestly moved go, provkied be gut wrmeene to take
her lite and wild nothing would be bit. pias*, Which he 'wily did. He I
kinked upon as in a state of temporary sante with much a bright. puppy fie•.
aberration, of which drink might be He writ asked, -Well, d'awbuln%il[. are
the cause. She bed reached a great you glad to be back owl- more?' Yeti,
truth whlrh the rest of the world Indeed 1 am. I wain 'ere' loue•ome
waited for ---that prayer Is simply a for you, my teacher sud friends.-
wkik of the heart directed heaven- Time went on and he conthnted is 1
ward -that Its potency lies in the school a mouth, when hi,. holiest Ind t Sell Survey
depth of the derive. &ettvw were lathedir7" , A 'tory,*t soli* h Kent estuary
licit 1L1a
« .euUadti -ut skis. _tavola hawing - he.._ISaM -!" 'tthiaeo,..I+eas wade, In the pant Isw inoattu,
of Hauuah dos not merely Iia In the teen* in his bright, shining eyrt g mud Whiteout', by Mr. J. White, ut the Agricultur-
wode of its r:psk
resw; it consists said. "1 have brought my boola; 1aat College. A map will be prepared
ale. •1n the unusual form of help 11 am going. 'What 1m the matter vee''' showing conditions, and especially the
received from the sanctuary. Hannah we asked bis. 'The our I put 1111 my lucidity of soils. Five mea were em -
has gone up to the altar at Shiloh to place has run away t..-ause of BI- plumed on the project, the ground De-
pr%a•nt her yearly offering. The high treatment, and now they have mune ling matrked out In sections and drill -
priest 111 I. etrs•k with the earnest- for me to go,hack to work. If I doings taken at regular intervals. The
naso of her prayerful e4ruutenahe•. tle out go, they will tie int III cords and'sup will be 1P moue re.perto a revisit'''
has 1/41 Idem what she wants: he maty take the to be beaten' Well, oo"' ,if ,rue prrl+ared i0 11128.
-- - known that she wants something and could do notblag but let Iatm go, tonic
PRAYER' wants it with the whole strength of words of comfort and the a-surauo° Proper Capacity Wlute ut interest were weds. The wm-
\1'r posy for a riel blessing upon
her nature. Whet loins be do ander of uwr prayers. He took with hint a duns at Monteith open on Thursday,
these circnmttanoes? Gars be ' M coo gospel' While the cows are 'put out M
veil who tench in ou today whuuls. sed)• Y copy of Matthew's usm•f to rend. and on Saturday the party will el.lt
torr is a gueml time 10 make
Teach the go that t .y may invert daughter. what is the retitled ypu **deb mud wild he would read rind pray t Cochrane anal Kapukastug, monodies
1" uth,•rs mild lead ipso to euueten$te to torlitglwdur' Gal?" No; her kooks ■t Got to keep him straight and bring Itaeessary alfrraflonw In the row stable. Iraiuub vans w Monday welt.
their young lives* to Thy service. t1eW her and says, "God we.'t tk jde-airrs at him buck pgtsla Tw.. worths poaserevl I AwI11. A 1 ,parer wlvtotbthc,teizr ofttllte Tlu• tNturn trip tonne will take place
so. humbly hewvrh of Till.• through your heart "' Ell floes het know what by end we wondered hoe h•• Dons far I Ott '[Croda)- --
Jesus 'Christ, ever Lord. Anima. she wants, but be knows she wept", ung. line evening De tneu..1 up. his cows ill lbs herd. In most stables there
.-.___ walling for herself- alone. This is the face more radiant than ..-r : In• hod ant cows Uaat ere• ulllomfortable tram t Cr-.'/ 8itwtiu.
rwnwm type
he e- ptras•s' rn nequall- be.'u let go and had Celli.' I„,(.1, again slruditaK in simile that are too whorl l:utfln of tall w•hrrt has
S. S. LESSON i`Oi ALG. 1Nh, 1!3! thee' hope that the t to her lerrt at owe to r'hoal to War., more .'f th,. end others that are iteetlww1y dirty s
lesson T (e-HaaaaY I ping . r F'ather's tour of him awl , 1 the wry from wtan,ltag in steno that are ttgr,full awing throughout the
MI ay be grouted her. during the wt week or ten and
leu lung. Hoe area few general mown- Is din
Iwessen. Passages -1 Nainuel 1:9.18, There is a third pawi.iarlty viewed t of salvation in the majority of districts a laud
!p-:8: ::'1!. the pruafier of Hannah when 1a I Seut ity Miss E. It, in. >ltssion.'11 stuns for cow stables: For Ayrshire' 1
[!x llalit _ int _alt!_ AALW►Tllla_tlittr W..s4 i. ' the tall length should ha from 54 to I yield her helm harvested. from
lair--_ -the various reprtteltt14ti' Mtidicata
5n its he.: for Hoietetue 514 to liS l
F.diuburgh's 11110'1 preacher. the late it 11"' not l0 the, manlier of 1'.
- 'when; for Jeraryr, 52 to 50 lushes that spring grab's are sDowhtKlexcel-
\t tl •win G G wrote tire• prayer, l/"t Lt the ae•ks:aatkal kalif 1T TAKES BRIMS and fur GuernN•ys 54 to Std hopes. A I lent
promise • and with con tinu far -
it takes more brains to l.e a fanu,'r goowt plan U to have the platform grad- ',arable ty.•ltha'r should give a+t mild
.Is Ua_-.oust- -ear-r C-.mtlW .. - woe- mast-ot -lbs•
leuu•utury' nide Thr He 'hw•utatier; uas u• eel t on as' 1* p eel J. L.el'ir Wilwin s at a.
/+ t tsalcing stable to the Idler and them stable flits
\\',nuen of the Itiblr-w9tru hr diel. Prayer. If au>we•rel at all, wualA M• gathering .d 1'rovfneiul isles judgercoss +u..rrding to length.
noir his folies his secretary completes{ •autw.rt.d Iry a vidble raapnn.w Run at the lkuuiuiou E=ph/mental Farm I ---
volmtut wnul iu It as In A pickier peahen. Th rc is awn uu olein heaven, (►t taw.. reeved). The
maul.*- err wwii-M. puree+ of fit- h" w...- -i : rtvct'n Han =emitter need for tae
het+ n'onp•u -type. ,af female quad• I 3 laLlk diad 4rt•n fire w•ktal+t alai t4
Iti••s,..- .r• m.•u the fltlottitgt "tit uti p) I scleyat![Icalllul+fttarr a is farnhi ; her of its metnuers, iu Sb (vwnty,
e wl.lhttr uawwrr Ir ale+ a wrog w.ludgit►g I'onleuts far w sad (ilei*
in all ts M wA1g wltI,ollt wale m; f It• lm-
yy J , " "' luW aeurds. lime fleet r 1 front ilea- y g was very. aue.'sful in its rations Judgutg•.eowt.•tiIlottw f1•' boy, and
'r" fhe c rcumstanav' o -tter life ar l; tw+ Is a gust ju) in her own s*N. Lyy 0 1\F iLTtII1St . u{ Inst Tcwr. the fleet )err ad the ur- girls are its•t+skrtl Iu tie, prize .data
{.is•nliaceltli. the ineidaatti .:fire few.-- Io' It is w please- Wat ' pawsrth_luuA 'f•` ,gnnizatiatr.-mud Plans are nisi wry for the big fall fain this year. _The
1 wsuw n•stac I her line Ind fallen in ij , ge-." TiuwuQi .led filen tui.erab{r, c Frw taeuyl.' appreciate the prole s„ grcat1 00141 . Ihr mew eras p Ash•. have tors amsmla.il for toe'
trlivisunt pi es. the Ind a devout
forlorn, depressedt: she becomes .joy- tion lou.ibilitie. of au •rcltard. As a latah quantity of potatoes handled by tollowityt cumprtttlaww: 1'. N. E.. Tor-
. ,me end buoyant. ---*•erult of a series .akatadaen-t -apple tits M.edatia*t. • - fol o, Kept. 3t'd sill 411t, suer .E.,n' • -
Eventually Hannah 1'ar.wws the irulttire and or. hand pructi,vs, nock. by ing
head of an empire hohne. Slw •hr- .c1..11s of 1hi. Ikomhikaa dt-partment
Of Interest to the Busy Farmer
Furniehe4 by the Ontario Department of Agriculture
the clay belt at first hand. The party
wtlt pp as tar morti aa_Iitlimrltatlfus.
yjsittng the UTIetUte rat-aaetlonr and
tpoluta of interest en rvoitl'.ii. Tit,' cet-
sfow of ted cottferehae wIB ire held at
tht•' Norhern Academy 7T Monteith.
which was formerly the seat of the
demoustntion farm but Is um* an ,du-
eatloud l Inatitutlwn under the supa'r-
t•Irdon of the ttutario t►epartment of
Agrienlhtre. The party left North liay
un the night or July _ Ith for New 14s-
kernl trem whew'* trim* to various
Henri. a n 1, .,
'hooks un 'rile Representative Sten of . giye0 t.. the passer, but. In the mode
of 1 uww.6U the Ira r.- to anefeut
yirld I p._k ud rain it► sarins eta re-
stilted in thelhur,Lng up of {wwtmvy►
Alfalfa. .I..ver and }toy' crops war*
generally very watisfavtolr4 Seine re.
• 11er'r was u 1 Potato Crowera Beneltt markable returus morns
peri sere for the +1
,.rhtlnn bet*•,tt' - worn- per ort► ft*: _ T-" ` 'Mumu.+**
fmrswr than to -'I' The Central Ontario Potato (:rowers' were ,•btnivad.
tiding. "tbe most I Aes o-itttk.at, which nuts A targe num-
fir) 1ILE 5
1T-- 7
Geo. Westbrook & Sss
Builders and'Contractors
We apecialiZe in the laying
of new
Hardwood Floors
ELECTRIC SANDER •
for sand anew and old
Oora.
Window Caulking
ALL KINDS OF ROOFING
SEE US
Geo.Westbrook & Son
'-Phone 366w
Trjrforgar St. Goderich
TRY OUR
Bread,
Pies,
Cookies,
Buns,
husband a rare privilege ht that
day. - Mir enjoyed her huslatnal'a un-
divided love --though not his undit•id-
'o iance.- 11.. had innthey- wife --w
fact whirl' was not 'Weaned at the
time inconsistent with him piety, But
Haunch was the favorite,: on her rich
gifts were bestowed. on her the fond
5 W.'l taltthei. Most wo-
men in that age of storm and stress
would have been content with her lot.
But Hannah WAN profoundly miserable.
One thing bad been denied her: elle
bad a honor but she had no home.
The ideal of n daughter of Israel wast
-,to be !raid of the ' • • • "
Hannah in not fit for the task art
Iklairrah : shine is a simple humble
woman who mutt receive her sphere,
not make le, What remains fur her
then? only one ehanci.-prayer. She
will ask (:ul for a "neaten'* kingdom -
for the privilege of bring the head not
merely of a house but of a home: she
will Irsesch the Given of all good to
raise her into the empire of mother-
hood.
There are one or two elements shoat
the prayer of Hannah whish are worth
marking. F'nrntw thing. took at the at-
'tltude in which Hannah 1s presented
to us. It Is an attitude of prayer of
a vrryJltliar kind. it lat-aa_ Id -
:Son of rungs without worts. Hrr.]Ip1"
ever but there is no sierra, TDIc was
not au ancient mode of prayer. Alen. in
those days thought that the value of
a p.tkion lay In km words -that they
would 1e• heard for thetr mtutk J {yJtr stream tolket." The taut' authority [ tige,,
- '" ' 1 Yearly return to volume expoHu amid Can-
adhiu live rattle to Britain.
1 ,
Rolls, etc.
The purity of the in-
gredients used, plus the
expert baking, assures you
the beat quality bakery
foods. -
Phone 114 :West Street.
•
I►ur the marketing waren' of
1929-30, . seventy-five care of T. P.
Brand potatoes wen• handled, fifty of
wblcit were grown 111 R incoe rottaty.
Pram merit -Id wtere very ,awoawtg-
ittg. lldag equal to the priers for Mir -
Muse potatoes oil 11* Tyronto market
ata! averaging 2:e: per big higher than
No. 1 Oatarios. At some shipping
points the price received for tint T. P.
frond was over '51.- In advanee d
!will prices.
Am a result of 1..^ encouraging
grr.e of the past year. It 1s ex
that the membership is the
On will he -doubled during the -
year with a similar iacTPSs' In
Uwe. Owing to the fact that only the
heat grades or potatoes are accepted
for sale coal that all potatoes mast be
Inspected in the field, to insure free-
dom. from dimmer•, the 'Association
dues out expect Dor desire any pile -
nominal growth AM quality not quan-
tity is the foundation on which the
Aseucl$tion is buKding.
aont-s, above all, the pir49t:uf_lone'of ngri'ultw.. data relating to the pro -
1 lid who is alone 1llt?tctent--m- i tr- dhrtion record of a (-lottery planted
p •tuatr her twee -the greet Samuel. Wealthy orchard is particularly inter -
Verses 24-:7f, in due time Samuel toting. 'rhe average net annual profit
returned to Shiloh to present the per acre from the time it was Omitted
young child in the sanctuary and this int 18101 le date 1s sbowu to be,j171.04.
is what ..It.. says, "Oh my lord. as 'Fbe highest aunual net profit per acre
thy soul liveth. my lord. 1 am tis• was in 1023 and amounted to 8475.30,
woman that tts,d by thew here. pray- while the lowest net return Af t102.78
lug mho the (word. For thio child i occurred the following year. The com-
prayed; and the Iworl hath given me plete financial statement for this or-
wy petition which 1 asked of Illm: chard for the latest available- year
Therefore also I have lent him to .the shows: total expense, $3$4.25 per
rd. as tong 11- 11e-e-ihTw ut ill Se acne; total reeeils*. itt29:35-pair-ran;
lent to the Lord-" Thum did " the and utt profit, 3484.9n per acre.
mother delicate the gift of 0od to
HIm *warier.,
WORLD MISSIONS
WATCH NW GRADING
The beef grading policy of the Do-
minion 1.1tettrck Branch hi not only
"Last year a young boy. about four- providing Io real 'Nervier to the Cana -
teen came from a -heathen village de- Man consumer and producer in clearly
siring to du right and barn. He made identifying the true qualities of beef,
remarkehle progress fur a lid who but 13 ul.o attracting attention iu the
had never seen elate. tw•m•il or book' British market. The imperial Food
At the end of the year he stood near Journal, is recognizes) authority on
the tope. When *•hood opetwd this year market renditions in the OM l'ountryl Nerf.lk Apple Orchards
he did out come. AN the weeks painted, says: '•The Introdnefon of beef grad- F. e Pater'on. agricultural repre-
still he did not turn up, ..o inquiries lug in Cauada, whereby the two top eentative at $lmco*•. report that Nor -
were made. It watt found that during grades are marked for the information folk eounty'r uertnsttwreial apple or- Etttlbnrlpe Helps Canada
the dry season he had Iwen taught and and protection of the pF 1* lriolag-' chsr. t, on the 'Dula'. appear to hal In The goverrwacut of the United King-
Miuled _off as a worker. and wet' ..much to attengthen the d for the much improved condition. As a res dos is plariug an embargo on all
wortttpr for a white: trader. Wbea4-better qualities 411 beeL • Is should *Rif of tits orpbard and spray aervkw, grades' of United Stats barrelled
school' opened the had had pleaded to tend to promote the raising. of better and consequently the lncreaaea-Ba-of apples .=sept fancy and namhrr over
go to the mission mehal. but to no grades of cattle and the flnithtDR Of fertilisers, latter pruning. and better from ,pgttat 1 Instil November 15, ac -
avail : however. not daunted, he kept animals Ileum they are sent to mar- *praying. the tries Ire vigorous. have avw•Itfl .to reports cabled to apple
seed _hares, aid Inserts and diseases al linpyp 1181. (OTOS
are evidently ender good control. The, wiid9 3v+: x'ei'Pd ew
1*30 crop '.111 not W u barge as the areguiug eo (1'e market sad tltrlr.
crop of fl . but there 1a promise that own product will *no 1w safa•guarled
It will be of excellent quality. iron en lhfltr asf 1'nftel States apples.
ag new precooltng and cold %tor- The action of the gov.ranwnt will af-
e at recently erected Dy the Nor- feet half the,f'nitel States export of
folk ttiitt growers assaa•tetion will ex- apples fo Britain. great quantities of
tend the laarketing uessoa, soli gee wbfcb'
really improve the aitnatlolt for the kers at
apple growers of the county. rottwid.
W
a ted,
'ora
du
bun In Ilvrstu-k. roots and grip.
fruit and vegetables. poultry and
daranwtle science lnterauunty -domestic
wiener ; Central Canada exhibition,
Ottawa. Agent 114th and 19th, open
rnmp4ltkm hi flees•.ek, newt and veg-
etable jeggillag and weed **ming.
demssllterfaisee. inter aunt, domestic
arjeneal 14terls.rough ludustrial ex-
tending,.
t-
a ng,. Sept. 10th. open ,competitions
f1 neaaaarit *ad dont.•etic o Levees.
ter "3N Part)"
bulla4tn to Junior Farm -
J. E Whitlock, unite
the ngrlaulturul rep -
stat a that definite
revived from thlr-
di,trlett in con
1010 Royal -500
alien a total of
ages of *preen
and twenty years have definitely en-
rolled, sr an •verage of forty-five boys
per mansty-. It It. suggested that all
junior farmer teasev, eneeunrge en-
trants to keep their recunle np-todate
m, that they may. Ire complete when
judging competitive.
Ina n
teat dtri.lor
resentative
rer•n1a have
ty.nlnc roulkttt+s
nectk,n with
Party." ht these
1745 boys twtw
-e
Watch the children smile!
SEE HOW delighted the children
are when they have Kellogg's
Rise Krispics. Watch them listen
for the crackle as you pour on
the milk or cream.
And this cereal 110 tempting is
also wonderful for them. Nour-
ishing, healthful rice. Toasted
and crunchy. Wholesenre and
easy to digest. Fine for chil-
dren's suppers.
There are many ways to serve
Rice Krinpics. Recipes on the
package. Add fruits or honey
for lunch. Sprinkle into Soups.
Rutter and eat like pop corn.
Make macaroons; candies.
Your grOeer`has-Kellogg's
Rice Krispies. Order' a red -and -
green package. lMjdalq,Kellogg
in London, Ontario. Served by
hotels, restaurants, dining -cars.
*ICS SRISPiES
edifyis
RICE
1'ADY •D NAT
'••• .•a,••tn s
>r
DAIRY NOTES
The latest summary or conditions in
the Dairy industry by the Dairy and
cold storage branch of the Dominion
department of agriculture affortt some
ohservatlon. of Interest:
I'aateurirt'd butter graded during
June this year amounted t0 150.962
packages. an increase 1* 18,182 pack• Mohnen for Hens
ages over the same plod last year. Almo.t every, poultrymen flrialm it
Fur Use year to slat. the 1930 figures owescaary io 'ore th.'Mets poem
at 28$,! 11 1w ".l124 packages ahead of malts a
ncaiinnally. in order to over -
teat year. "oe ' 'cossappt ion. as the result of
Ch,es• graded during June tR1 year heavy grain hi dIng find dos.' aonftns.-
totalled 2(k0,17S boxes. or 17 384 box'eb`ent. The Ind feature of giving salts
kyaa than haat year. The total for Moils that it tear. down the calcium in
year to date at %17.43.1 hover 1s below me body. Mola.aea in the -poultry ra-
laot year. but there is an Increase in tion will do the same thing am enema
the number of boxes grading "spe'tal" salts, and will not have the bd ef-
this yearfecta sr salts'. Beside* molasites fit rx-
There was An immerse of 24.5.911 p.f tren.'ly rich in vitataln B, rich in min -
Md. in fie"i'31ntt* of 11144111Wry hot- reals, and ranks high to A1gee,tttlllity.
ter in storage in Canada am at Jnne 1. it.ls richer In vttataln It then .0me
lit41►, eve"7 "Ul enAt 111-1$uwv' MAT eseatts, artMl -oe. nf'$11s 1.w 1
yea1/11 the same date: and an In- lents u. poultry ration not de•
crease of •130.87 per rent. In the volume fiefent in potash. 't ' .
of dairy hurter In store Creamery I - -
Tter--iw 11411. Jnne 1. Brut. amoratro T1 Touting N -- alio
- to N►,79Ma85a.ptnwtds; dairy butter in ly • twenty-third annnn•l ttemm
store--mewit,(93. q.uuds. ..of the rgrk•Wtural r.prt ltalIve* of
Ch,'eRe . fn store it. mom.
dot. ,int. I ran•hr•ial tk•pwrtstlnt .d agrt-
amo,nted 10 tt,471.1.td pounds. "r 39.40 culture im being held in Northers, On -
per cent. Pm* than last year. curio Ms year in order to give the
The exlw.rt of cream and milk MMus representatives the Importunity td tie
United Stales ham practically evened'
since the tariff of (.1 mental parr toper.
int 'gallon on cream carne lute effect
on June 18. Much of the (Teem former-
ly exported 1% now Meths made into
batter. - , '
Crennn•ry Mutter pnrittetirm !n *he,
i'rairie provinces shows 1 steady in -
cream, over btsr year--inrre,u, during
May were: Manitoba 20.5 per cent
Raaketelionati. 77-igcr e.ti!', and AI
-. -tette 15.1 per r'mf memo Mur of last
year.
NIAFEK
1 intend'.1 for East week n
MAFEKINt. Jule 2.. -Sir." Ernest
i Blake. Miss.-, t\'innifred. Mitt'k4 and
Phyllis Hick,. Master Clifford and
Mrs. .VM•rt \:t gt.-Juttato Duni.
villin Friday 'there-th *Rent 1 fete
Mays with It, '11111 eist.•r. Mr-
. tt-hinlfnd 11-f(mi.n.
• Master CI.i..• Alto,.of It'•1fa't
grist the w.' i.'ewi d sippp+ hi• towel
m. thee \1r- \Ciro. Page.
' Mr and Nit, Darold Stevens :n,:1
Mies Vere. of 1..•trwi4 owl Mr St.-i,ns.
%r., 111 t•:nglsn.I. aro. guests of \l. awl
1.Mrs. Thos. :\od,rwro this Vle.•L .
The young poples s.N'l,ttl of itt:.1."
church spilt a pleasant ''.ening :.1
Kinhtll Friday_ .lft.'r visiting th.
Presbyterian smuttier school And
,t'rolling along the '.1i "- I ,'y 0a111er.41
on And atw,ut Mr. St.. hers' I.,r -t). Ib
treatments and A ma -Ian hour brought
the peening to A .1'nw. A ynro .,1
thanks waa tendered Mr and Mrs
fltothprt for their hospitality.
Mla, Florence Sett. of Ikelgrni",
visited her friend. Miss .\ii..• Rtnrkle
ton, loaf week. I
's W l, -k, whip 1s talo i
-s ttt.L `t llTTai I
ins the sn ,• M s conre. tri tli}+°fi';iT "
trtitlfllg 1n Toraala, 'Tent tint w.s•k
end 11 hie home kers'.
_ 1411le a minaret from here attended
the opening rh.'etlig Monday evening
of the United church summer school.
whtrh Is being held at (Ied.rlcb this
week
nilly go one the 'English mar -
time. as the fruit ripens
D17 •carder in the States than
-Tile embargo, 1t to .*tlm-
remove half thy Amerk•an
ion fru.0 the ('.»Adhan apple
the period. PASTURES AND PROTEINS•
The value of pastures depends very
largely on Mr amount sof protein*--
green fwd--rvalleble to the cattle
using them. In this conn•ctlon the
Outlier' of •clow' graiittg" now being
maul. by .opens at the Dominion de -
pertinent of agriculture are of social
SPARR'S
'OR-
CHOICE GROCERIES
FRUITS, VEGETABLE, BUT-
TER, EGGS, MEATS. LARD,
FLOUR. ETC.
FRiGIDAIRE.EQUIPPED
.-for.1oar postetion.
RA,LL' qi AND SATISFY
YOURSELF
IrlrdlYmoO'1 wELCorAst
Sparr's Gregory
"The 'tore .'f Satlafaction"
Hamilton Street
Goderich Phone 146
WE DELIVER iN TOWN
Be Consistent
KEEP YOUR PLUMING
Alli) HEATING 418 UP TO
DATE AS THE REST OF
YOUR -HOME.
j' wing
interest. While still in the exp -riwent-
al stagy air• wart tame ly nr* both, Estimates cheerfully
lasers(: for the dairctuau.
.1 . efjr Ahjt4%f'tlf-•••k►Itf tori ribs
la to provide aft, le,'tite and elbt
olts Aupply- '.f faille" from sue • n
new to•rlwj,t Nth. ' l•1M
the dl . `i' ,: atitatljr
area Illto roar weer' • 'lone. \Chile
the herd grows for it , •4• 'nn+
tion the new gent(tb. ' .. pro. 'n: tv
developing in the nth. In tits a >•
a ewe• pasture tcith thr •" :u g sill
of nom herbage is regol,rlr avallthle,
snbllj1rtrid
, ohn Pinder
P•hliflr 127. colt No. 131
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8(ISWR room •11010e01f1 Dani, a 1,
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Shops
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-which eats. him to pluck up lilf'enorallw Meal rest Mas a limn. to tie intense maw" of !,b less@)
stead "tftamlrnksiyn niches" la * racy human oat with lanahtar, r'osttaals ths
aam la. awill Yt
s y. Mad
preaetted here by the wall-kaora mama &win /Were of Catiada.
GODL.RICH CHAUTAUQUA DATES AUGUST lith to 9th
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