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The Signal, 1931-10-15, Page 3Clubbing Ratts •The Signal can save you money on almost any periodical. For instance, The Signal and The London Free Press for $6.50. Save 50 cents. 1.=1C 'iL prelirrING 00.. UMiTED, Piabua4alf.-- - J. W. Craigie Real Estate and insurance GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931 dr - Job Job Printing Job printing in all its branches at The Signal. First-class printing at reasonable prices. Telephone 35. Vungannon 5 Big - Day on Friday The Armstrong Real Estate and insurance Agency Houses and Lot. in Goderich and Farm for Sols Lyrae number listed to choose him - Box 89 Nee or write J. W. ARMSTRONG• REAL MATE Godericb DO YOU REALIZE that according to statistics fixe mon out of (Davy six who reach the age of 6S are dependent on others for their daily breed? HAVE YOU ANALYZED your own situation ? How do YOU stand T 119911.QUATV UTE ee SURANCe i year seem valuable asset. THOS. WILSON R. R. 5. GODERICH, ONTARIO Ialapkon. 1516, Carlow West Street ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A CONIFLETE STOCK OF Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Sifictric Wiring of all kinds Estimates gives on applicati•e FRANIKMcARTNUR_ Telephone 82 - (iolierieh Classes Well Filled at Annual Ex- hibition -Horse Races a Popular Feature The Iaet fall fair of the year in thin immediate uelghborhaxl was held at Dungannon on Thursday and Fri. day lieu. An has been the experience of wont of the fairs ltdo'aeanon. the sariuus classeswere .partictUatI well tilled, but the mamber of aid attend - tames showed no 1ncrizial(1', bar rather a deereise. 'With more prize money to be paid, and lower gate receipts, the task trf financing is rendered more difficult than ever. The exhibition itself was one of 1 the heat seen al Dungannon in many years. Fruit Waal an excellent die- play. there was a tempting array of home laking, and other elassea of the 1Indoors department were good. Among ties live -Mork elasaen the splendid .exhibit of sheep was noteworthy, fifty eight .entries making it the list show - Ing for many years. Quite a number of new exhibitors were on hand, swine from a consider- s teW-Ta-iflt` ion (leorge Kennedy,`1row- flWF"Luckfow district, were prominent among those showing cattle, while Jas. Lyons of Liu -know was again to the fore and took the sweepstakes prize, a ?diver cup donated by the ltungannon branch ofTtTP Yanadtan- Mtmk- Purvet Bros. and H. Patterson & Sen a,"• .cMa.w -s eese-MahlilliluaL-M sl` ••�"'aed�1 and e3' J14 t:u'• s ^ 3'j-13421► dl[1>.'ect iUt" me first time in this deltarttiavut. Ilse �aytur & Sou and Peter Watson, who showed bootee, euwe from the Luck- uow district also: Chas. Dsuhrook of Atwood, showing sheep and fowl, re- peated e- p ated his last year's successes, auu other exhibitor* ut poultry were Ger- dou Millrrl of St. Helens and Leiber- land & I$eptley of IStytb =-- • Wilbert Sheaue of Kincardine and John Turner,. of lit. Helens were new exhibitors uC" pigs. While Andrew Schmidt of Mlldway brought prize- wluying vegetabltot and grain. Among the largest exhibitors of fruit were J. R. 8tirliug of Porter's 11111 and Thus. J. Salkeld of St. Helens. F. Bat- ik' le 'GudetT Trt0Ok tt "recur share of - _ vegetables and flowers. Theo, of courier, lu tl'ie \'irZona &1&aZ5 We the old maniacs like Sam Alton, Thos. Anderson, the Culherts, D. McAllister and others who for yearn have done their part to keeping high the standard of exhibits at the Duugauloa fair. The racing program was the chief ettractlon,ot Friday afternoon. Tbere were so natty entrants for the hardens event that the director* made two rases out of It, and both were keenl} contested. Hoy Colvin of Teeewater wine tLe "two minute"' rtt4. w-itlt 111 entry Della Rrino; Chris.T111 of Ash - tick] ..run(' with May Grattan: 11. Zlwmertnan of Gerrie third with. Billy M.-;regor, and Harold ,llin of g7 The Blue Bell Poetess Opportunity 1- You can make aplendtd money selling Personal Greeting Cards, Our 1'o -operation and beautiful portfolio assures eucceee. Now is the hoe to start - Special Radio. Prize Contest be- ginning. No charge fur samples. Commission weekly. MASTER CRAFT LIMITED TORONTO 2 San Life Assurance --Company of Canada Ton have three great hazards of life for which definite provision tit -r r•.1c2csk:f:-fry-seeds, namely :-(a) Provlelon for your dependents in the case of early death. (b) Provision for yourself and family in cane of long illness. (c) Provision for the old age of yourself and wife, or other dependents. A Sun Life Assurance Co. Polley, with the Total Disability Clause, will provide for all of these contingencies. PHONES, Office 115 H. R. LONG, Residence 549 District Agent. DID. YOU- EVER know a man who didn't like CUSTOMSADE CLOTHESI Well, they are higher -priced, but we have SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHES at _._....� . --$24.00 and up-. _SMART HATS $3.00 t° $6.00 Suits and Overcoats.elesne� End pressed $1.25. Repairing and remodelling -. In the green raee Roy' Colvdn]L: try. Sphinx V.asl. Chimps, took first money: Alvin Dale. Clinton. second with itlaek Joe: Jam: ('ttjbert of T.nek now third with Flo Worthy, aro) Sam Swan of Dungannon fourth with Black Diamond. Aaron Fisher of Colborne townahlp, with Lady, won the running race.' Edgar Blake was ore and with Paddy, Art Moore of Whlte•ltureh third with 1'eter, and J. Brmlle•of -lahfield fourth with 'a 9,arllu A bx.th in the main hall, where re- freshments were ,ervlrl. was eoondtteted In the golden wonder of an Autumn wood, Ankle-deep in painted leaves silently I stood To watch a small swift squirrel scute his Winter food. • 1 would be as thrifty in a different way, Putting bits of beauty by -- now the years are gay, - Food to keep my'apirit when Life's skied grow gray. _ 11_1 may. bat; harvest ere my Suner tie•. Ftnt Friendships indissoluble, memories to prize, I shall challenge Winter with laughter in my eyes. lS1e•-Public Speaking,xltz. Arthur Culbert, Letherluul Blcey ; ills UN Contest at{lintc I IOHTY-Pe II It'1'I1 l EAR, NO. Al ter, corn, i.enr, 1Q. istrat r, 11rs. Tremblay : 1'vrn, Titer, $ehmtdt, McAllister. . Judge -Joseph Collyer, Luck/tow. DAiRY 111 lbs. hunter, in rolls, A. McMillan; 5 Ib.. table butter, lu prime, IV. A. Culbert, H. Srethers : silt Roo. peeked Witten. W. k.-- NNR,ert ; - 5 Ilia: limey labLe-b asst .1.-('atbert, It -Mo- thers. oto- thers. Ju.I 'a -J. R. McNab, J. C■sewore, Luekfuw. Lt(►ME$TII' M ANCFAC t'RES,,. _, t 11'Iate bread. '1'. ,1twlerieoli, H. Slather.: brown bread, T. Anderson, To Be Held in Connection with Educational Convention Oc- tober 24th • The (.11111 anunal county pubttr -j speaking contest will be 111'141 In the audltoritun of the Clliiton Colh•glu1• Institute uu Saturdakv, (ktula,r 2+111. rt 9...W p.m. Title contest Is being held In eonjuuutluu with the anutwl• eau reutlen of the Huron County Ed 111.:1 J. It. Stirling; out bread. 11. Statlsers, tiunal Association of Trustee's and Mrslin. -u tty He'll - e : graham muffins, Itst/yatyern, -for• wtttrh --xw inet.ete tuna -r- Mrs. rrnmillay 1 Ilntn wititr-l.utrt*. M. ia4ytru1lt 1wz.beeit aultngtvt.__ l' .1udr•rsuu, 1T. 1Notl ars! ten Il.- .'.11 first -prize winners at the pnblle cults. 11'allnes• Miller, M. Dur ' : I .}acakhig eronte *ta at the seh.onl rales Geo. Williams healer In DOMINION. PRA%'INCIAI. Mt'VI('IPA1. AND ('OKiY)- R %TION BONDS Flrr, Areldent, Automobile. and General insurattee Agent Office, next to Bank ,.1 Commerce Phone 53 trxlericlt tls.kies. five varieties, Jean Ila reknit. in tit.. t'nuit ' tils year are eligible to Larne 1hirnin; cookies. three varieties.' 1lomllet• and are expected to take Niro. 11, Roach. Jean Harrison • In Ser part in this contest. • 1.5001404401.1 hook it take. 1,:*nuts to hold an nuto- c:ake1 light. Mrs. 1howri., latrne Lhlrut prizes w111 IM nwnnloI4and Nr. George mobiletogether, but It lakes only one In: layer cake. dark. Lorne 1)nr111u, M. (Spnttun, M.P., la donating a .liver cup it spread it all over the hnidttealte. Mullin; angel cake. indeed. A. Mc to be awarded to the winning pupil. Mc- Minn, H. Ste/there: harp fruit. a lee, I In addition to the peblk' speaking. thea i 1111111.1. h:XVII %Igr 1'111.., Mrs. It. It.mhc; , }:du,t cntional ..ex'lation ts condneting j Jelly roll,:_Jean Hirrla.ni, Mr.. it. 11uach i Scotch- shortbread, A31.'1111./1 &i -xoiy, tamp ' iluruht : tsetse- t varieties. Mrs. 1). Fowler..lrt Elliott : apple ple,.Tatrne Iturnln. T. Amierbon : lemon ply, T..1. Salkeld, ii. Stolhers: guntpkilt pip, Mrs. It. 'Fowler, .1. R. S kiln :'•cladt..:t varieties, T..%nder, auu. M. 1 11111111 : 14-114 1411 1 fie Tri, 'r. An -Wei -Tom : 5 ..:.-hack • innrheee. R. Trebeay.•n, Mr.. 1t. It' .11,11 "411r- IltIn alined fruit. Mrs..Horrrle, T. J. aIr.. It. Ituat•h : `collection cannel vegetables, A; It. l'entland, A. 1 ulb•rt & 5011, Mrs. 1t. Ituaeh; mll,r- Roach : relief:thin Jelly, Art Elliott Wallace Miller; mane syrup. T. Wig gins. A. ('nllwrt & 14011. Judges ----Musa M. 1'. ltntherfiinl, Urs. W. F. (Gordon. St. Heletta. • VEG F.TA11I FR ('al.lodge, 11' Barker, A�.. blood rolls. A. $t•hmbdt, A a- Ron : long blood A. Selinrldt, F. ltnrker teat & Son: ram lamb, I'urven Bros:. H. Patterson & Seal. f Oxford Downs -Ager] ewe, raising Iambs in 1931, Orval Mt -Gowan, Purees HMS, sltearling ewe, 11. McGowtlu: _yyo;ttwaii 'urvetc:latus rem lamb, 11. M,-1;.watt. Rbrnpshlre-Aged ram. must 1M re - by the Thtngnnuon branch of the Wo-' glsteretl. Chas. Daubro.k, O. SleGow- men'e Tnetlnite. an ; ahearling ram. C. Daibrook The Lneknow hand dlaemtrsed music aged etwe, raking Iambs in 1931. e. II chnnipiOusitlp olallIng match In which the winner from each school fair T. elTRRd. T6 effipcte. nook prisent for. the-conteetanta ha el- heel) arranged for by the A.00•iatien. _ The entire program Is Intereoting and eluentlmwl and no 1118113' fie ptee- Ible a tunld take advantage of the 01T - port -unity to attend. - Schmidt: . Culbert Beets, tnan- from the band •fond dnring the after-Danbra.k. O, McGowan: ',beetling told wnrrzc•ts, A. Culbert- & Son. a noon of Friday. I ewe, 0. McGowan. T. Anderson: ewe in. the prize list the name "F.xeel- ;lamb, iamb, O. 1L•G., -an, T. Antterwon : ram Rchmillt : wnrtzel. mammoth yellow intermediate. D. McAllister. T. Wig - aur Clasp' appears frequently.Tits 1.'lxmh,-n. Me/inwan, T. Anderson. ting: Swede turnips. A. Schmidt. D. a elaea of piling girl• In the Dungan-, Any 1 )ther Breed -Aged ram. must McAlllater: greyst ' turnip.. 11. Me - non Qui!!! ehnrrh. who ase the fund., be r.•glatered, 1'. Daubr.x'k 1st andAllteter : carrots. Intermediate. red. F. thus obtained In their ehnMh work. 12n0 : eht'arling ram. C. nanhrook :' Blither, A. Sehmldt : early horn ears The program at the ennewrt to the aged ewe, raising limtet In 1931, 0. rots. D. McAllister. F. itarker: carrot.. hall on Friday night was given by iba 33runswiekTito. The audience was not as large as In preview( years, hut the progrltm, was right np to the latnhi C. Danbrmlk let and 2nd. gpiil and i�d+e-�Ti1F Iit'aM it were'Sweepstake prize -tor beet pen - of se well plead. I sheep, any breed, 0. McGowan. Purees >•ea.'e+e.••'111Lr ?SIZE LIST f Rees.: fat sh.•ep, any bawl, C.' No - brook. Judge -John McQuillin, Lneknow. PIGS - Spectat-Rest pen bacon tags, ttatn Alton, 111 Sheane; best boar, any age fir hree i Ram Alton: best wow, any W. A. Culbert, T. Wiggins; tine or brawl, Sam Alton. filly or geldiug-W. Taylor & Sou, Berkehtre-Aged hear, J. Turner, W. Chas. Dnrnln: 1 -year -ors filly or geld- Sheave; "sem, having ral•e.l Lilao to innL_-T..Anderaon, T. Wiggins; team in 1931, J. Turner: W. Plenum: hoar, hartkest, Peter Watson. littered in 1931, A. B. Pentland. J. Heavy Draught -Brood mare, with Turner: sow. littered In 1931, J. Turn - foal by her side, W. Taylor & Son, A. er, W. Sheave. Culbert & Sen. David Gaulry ; foal of Yorkehirp.-Aged boar. Sam Alton; 1931. A. 'Culbert & Sen. D. Gauley ; wow. having raise) pigs lit 11131, °Sam 2 -year-old Hilly or gelding. W. Taylor Alton, W. A. Culbert : bear. litterel. In & Son: 1 -year-old filly or gelding, W. 1931. Sats Alton: sow, littered In 1931. Taylor & Son; beet individual fu Sam Alton. T. Wiggins. clasw'('] 2 and 3. Peter. Watson, W. Tamworth -Aged hoar. Sam Alt >k .ter- roam fn larnet�s. Peter stew. harlotfsalsed phut-In-,1t13a, Widget'. W. Taylor & Son Alton, T. Ander,on: boar. litterei In b1S1.'il, Ram Alta_rt let and 2nd: tittered In lfk'{l, Sint Alton let an`ii` w 2nd. - JtMgP--li, Ar -Greer, • Liensames----- FOWt,,t"ete PET ST( ►( K---- - LeRhorns, white, ehbckepe. Gordon Nibbler. A. 11. Pentlnud : Plymouth Ro•ks. Barred. chickens. Gordon Mil- ler lot and 2111J: i'lynimth Ro•ke, white, chickens. Art Elliott. Bert Tre- leaven: Minorca.. black. chickens, T811T rtan4 & Bentley 1(t and 2nd: Wyandotte.. white, eidekt•ns, G. MIi- ter let end 21x1: Orpingtnns, buff, ehiekens, G. Miller let and 2nd : Rhone Wends. chitkeno, Letherlend & Bent- ley. (T. Miller; T,wghoras, ,white. odd fowl. ',Oberland & Bentley: Leghorn., brawn, old fowl, Letherinnd & Bentley _Fireke. 44411•1. 'ling; Blenheim Pippin. J. R. Stirling. leR4.311anetwa.-Week, old fnw•l, T.otller- T. 'Wheelie,: (-rah a}.tle, Witllwee-M 1- iand '& Benue: -1st anal 201: Wyss-' her, A. Sehmmt : three nettled- igtf (Ottes. white. old fowl. ft. Sillier. varieties. .1. R. Stirling. T. Wtgglns. McGowan. C. -Danbrook: shearling ewe. C Danbreok.0. McGowan; ewe lama r.. Daanbtoet Int And 2nd: HORSES General Purpose --Team in bar- ness. Fred Thompson. Agricultural -Brood mare, with foal by her side, W. A. Culbert. Win. Taylor & Soft, T. Wiggins; foal of 1931. Frank H. Martin Phone four nine TAILOR and HA "- x'•Wed- irVrftX/1onYrxlralYesfllt/lrtfrtt<dWlttrtarlAs>�dltr 334.% What Would You Guess? The largest selling its a Drug Store It is not Salts, Senna or Sulphur, but ADHESIVE PLASTER Buy now and be ready for the emerggpcy 1 HERE ARE OUR KE%ISED PRICES ON tI)HESi1'E PLASTER 41-hkh by 1 yard ilk 14-Inrh by 24 yards 20e 14 -Inch by II yards aye 1-Inrh by 1 yard • i5is 1 -Inch by 24 yards.* 1 -inch by 5 yards 14 -Inch by 5 yards " 2 -Inch by 5 yards 3 -Inch by 5 yards •........• PRICES ON BANDAGES ,�.� Jsc 1-bnrh M 10 yNila •ses• i0(• I% -inch b]• 16 yards 15e 21nrh by 10 yards ' Vie 214 -inch by 10 Yards' Vie :Pinch by 10 yard. . STERILE (i.%11'.E the 1 yard. plain 25e 5 yards ('OTTON PICKER. the %anitar 6 to nean Mikag stationNew radio tratitre every Tttcwdal CFRR. -KNOW VOl'R DRUGGIST. HE IS 1OU•R FRiEND- Me MINK it , &CJ±;,f E.Rwilexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiimesigiotocx - for feeding pump -wee. A. S.-hmidt. F. Barker: white onion*. F. Barker. Bert Treleaven: yellow- redone, .-F-_ Darker. A. Schmidt: multiplier nnIidLI. Tx'ther- 1nA & li entley. T._ Andersrm ph'kilntt onion*, F. Barker, F.xeelslnr ('loss: to- matoe•a. A. Schmidt. Miss Marc. Durn• j PRACTICAL SHOE MAN In : taBle rnrn. At+.11CaSfilW.dLs OI SQUARE GODERICH titer*: pumpkin, Wallace Miller, A. Culbert & Ron; winter mqua'h. for tgh k, F. Barker,, Tl. McAllister: mum- mer squash, J. R. RtIrlIng.11. Ztit'AT lister: watermelons. F. Barker, D. Me- Alllater: potatoes. early, white. d. Cat ,vert & Son, Mrs. D. Fowler: potato's. early. rel. A. Schmidt : potatm.o. late. white. Kallae*, Mtllt'r. A__.Schmidt: - (-suliflower. A. St•hmldl- F. Barker: eitrons. F. Barker..1. R. Stirling: pars- nips. F. ittirker. A. Schmidt:. collection garden vegetables, F.. Barker. 1. Schmhit. jnrlge--W: T. Marney. Golprleh. FTti' i TS Apulns -Spies. T. Wiggle.. T. J. Selkedd: TlaldwIns. J. R. Stirling. T. J. sintAlton: Ralkcid: Ring of Tompkins (-minty. c Fifiie> 1'r: W1`attnr a stiffer : Tn tmatr- Sweet.' T. J. Salkeld. Wallace Miller: s, IJa t trt- Fd- llott : Otorb,. Lorne Dumb). T. .1. Salkeld : Golden Rh*aet. J. R. Stirling. m .(r -on ler. .1. It. Stirling: Fallawnter. D. Me- --- Allister..1. R. Stirling: Rnonet, .1. R. Stirling. 11'. A. Culbert : R1. ale island I Greening. D. Me: lllater..T. 11. Stirling: 1, Cranierry Pippin. T. J. Salkeld. J. R. Stirling: Phoenix J. R. Stirling: Mann. Wallace Mtller,'�iam Alton: Stark, J. R. Rtlrling: Ben Parts. Wanner, Miner. Lorne Dnrnfn: Pewnnkee, 11'nlMee Miller, Wm. Watson: fnor named winter varletitw. NV/differ Miller, T. J. Salkeld: Wolf River. W. A. Culbert & Son, J. Reid : Rlbttnn Pippin. J. R. Stir- ling: 211-onnee Pippin. J. R. Stirling: Wealthy. Wm. Watson. Wallace Mil- ler: Snow, Lorne Thumb'. J. R. Stir- HERE'S A NItW ONF. The St•,tehmnn makes his money first and then he makes it la -t. Tad, MEMORY VS. CONTIGUITY -oh. George," she gurgled an she cuddled closer, "I wonder how any cmc could .ay that absence makes the heart grow tulaler',"' ••1 Kliegs," replied George. "1141 must mean the absence of n third put - y." --Stray Rfiirles. CALL AT Geo. Price & Son for thirst quality GRO('ERIKS, fre.h and imported FRUITS. COOKED 11.1%I. DUTCH 1.0.1E, MACARONI and CHEESE JJQI.OGNA ('HI('KEN, __WILL HAM and 'TON'oi'E LOAF, ' Side and Bark BA('ONS, %Reed - er by the piece. Also FRESH MILK daily. Elertrir Refrigeration for )our protection. , floods and prices guaranteed. FREE DELIVERY Telephone 248 Corner ..1 Seine e and North Street Footwearin DistinctiveStyles Our customers will appreesate the many distinctive style features which' characterize the smart shoes at' are ((hawing thin seamen. They will take their place in the front rank of the Easter ,tyle parade. The predominating etylea are black and brown kid leathers in Pump, and Tie, with a variety of heels, mostly• the medium Cuban for start wear. The selection in '.. extensive for leen, women.and children that we -ase-etre wean -tit mad isle ae lois in quality, style and price if you'll only let ns try. MGEO.CAR Judge --Jan. Torrance. Markham. Road end ea -rehire -Foal of 17k1'1. W. Taylor & Son; 1 -year-old filly or gdtliffC-':t.-1t -se-age,- i. Schultz: oinRlr 11nr"e ht harnttaa rand- ,Johnson, W. T. McLean. Lorne Ihtrin- In ; single horse In harrow., earrlage, W. T. McLean, Jaw. Johnston, L. Schultz. Lady driver -Lorne Durnln, L. Schultz. indite -John (3111eeple. Whbtet•htlrch_ CATTLE 1'►ttrham---Mfl(h enw-, having raised or with calf In 11131, Andrew Gaunt,' Bert Treleaven Ind and 3rd: 2-yenr- old heifer, B. Treleaven; 1 -year-old heifer. Andrew (:aunt : heifer calf, sic months ami over, Andrew Gaunt : heifer calf. tinder nix month.. Andrew Gnnnt : need bull, Andrew Gaunt, Wf A. Oreet- _ - TTer•torl-alleh eow, toying named or with mat (a 111W d. 1>;vant nee,- Kennedy. ee.Kenned . J. T.yons i 2 -rest -gild better, GPO. Kennedy. J. Lynne; 1-year-oM heifer, Geo. Kennedy. J. Lynn•: heifer calf, nix months nod firer, J. Lammi lot Mid Ind; hull calf. Mix month(' and over, .1. T.ynne: heifer milt. under ttx month...1. Lyon.; hull enif, nnder six month.. J. Lyons; age} hull..1. Lynn.. 0. Kennedy. e Grade Cattle -Wirt] cow. having raised calf In 1931. W. A. Or.er. let etid .-211(1; 2 -year -nil heifer, A. Tre- leseen : (neer enlf. nnder 1 ,teas, W. A.'brccr. T. Anderonn. ' liptelal--RRver cup dontaed by tura f"anadlan Rank of Teommerte, Dan - animas. Ger herd. lots feaalM Auld one male, from ela.ww S. R and 0. J. 1,ynm. helot Individual in chimes fi. R and n /male). Andrew Gsafit: beet Indlvld- nal In einem" A, R and 8 (retrials), J. i.ytne. ,1»dIre 11. T,. RelitN.L Gnderlch. RHFl:P i.elee.ter Aired torn. mn,t be re- entered. Purees Brno. let and 2n4: ((beading ram. If. Pattern n Row: aSM ewe r,lolna lambs In 'alt. Pnr- dies►. leitit lot and 2ada sixwlla�F " Ff PAite•rs..n k Non. Purees Ata. -t I ewe lamb. i'nrve. turn. 11 Patter Announcement I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE AUTHORIZED PARTS DEPOT FOR Auto -Lite and Telco -Remy ElectricSystems Tbsee two systems cos pr'aotfoa$F or oar oommon cars. , '"T1tave sc' Ubtt' RTV1 - stock -of 'genuine Parts and also the proper testing equipment to give yon service on generators, distributors, starting motors, etc. Miller's Service Station Corner of Victoria Street and Elgin Ave. Phone 259 The Original Freiburg • ling: Dncheeo, W allsre Miller:n - lot and 2nd : Plvmoltit Ro•k'. ba 1 old fowl, G. Miller, Letherlond-1)1a3r- Hol- fowl, q, Miller. T.t•therland & !t ere(,. & TT 1 - ltemt x- passion T 1'h r 1 & n 1'l Rhode T I fid (Continued vert page 's) The Only Company Touring Canada P e1' an. en e3': m P s a s. old fowl, Letherland & fentley let and Presenting the Passion and 2n1: ft/interneold fowl, G. Miller, Pia in Engiish C. Denbrnnk: .lnennse, aid towt, G, Y Miller, T.etherlsnrl & TIetI11i'y: Anenna.. c)tle•k', G. Miller lot and 2nd : Hamtnirge. old fowl. !Oberland & Bentley let sod 2nd : Aamhnre.. chicks. Letherland & nentley : pnlr tette, Ram Alton. T. Wiggin: pair Gntnes fowl. Wallnee Miller. Loftier - land & Pentley : pair din -kit, .1rt El- linft, f.rtherisnd & nentley : rebMts. over a tt month.. W. Teytor & Son. C. tinhf7ihit : rnhhfte muter six month•. Art Elliott. C. Danhrnnk. Jndtie- ?. T.yotfe. Lneknow. GRAB Fell wheat. white, Andrew Sehmblt. D. WeAlll.ter: roll wheat. red. T .1n- dcrwon. Letherlsn.l & Bentley : spring wheat. Sam Alton. Andrew Schmidt: R -row barley. .1 R. Stfrltne. A. B. Pentland; mite white. A. Schmidt. Ram Alton: (ats. block. A. RchmMt : pea.. small- Siam Alton. A Schmidt: •I1tAefha._1Rt1Rt,.,bisa .A.i : eas_ret(1, al Reb I4t, R{jll. Stofis[ti'...h1'A9A+t,. Letherland & RPatl.y, J. R. Stirling: CHILDREKS c Stratford Arena OCTOBER 19 - 20 - 21 F:vetlliaga N • a'elo•k sharp matinee: Timpils). 1.311 Sharp Prices: Evenings $l, $1.50, $2.00 All Seats Reserved Tuesday Afternoon: Adults Si; Children See. All Seats Rash 1.01 ERN MEN r T. A% FATK 1 I iekets nn sale fit 11". ('. I'ridham & Son's. Gents' Furnishings, I.okrkh Cast and Chorus 250 111her Information. J'asaion Pie) HNdquarters. Board of Trade Room«, RR Ontario Street. Stratton'. Phone IRL1. Pr,aented under simpler. of the ".Ir,(ford lions Club for this hawk .f the StTat- i«rl Welton! 16urrtw - ... -- R