The Signal, 1931-12-24, Page 7vidli n. • - - --••.•-
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THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
ram
County and Distric
BANTA OLAi7B
O. P. wil has been elected president gregatlun atter New Year til be
1t1 ltd Presbytery
of the lieeforth breech of the Canadian
transferred front Maa
Latton.
Miss Purl L. JacklluuhaYW
rchased
the millinery business
rs. Harry
Champloa at Brussels.
Igr. and Mr.. Andres Thiel of Zurich
.celebrated their iiftleth vranditlg sem^'
ver.ary on Monday, llucetober 14th•
Thu C:N.R. is potting a . Modal
train on the Loudon, Huron a Bruce
line on Christmas Eve to accommodate
the holiday traffic.
Rev. Sidney .ravlaou, who is In his
fifth year as pastor of Wlagham United
,-hutch, has tendered his restgnadou, to
take effect ur L,.fmne-
Rev. John A. McConnell, -Who died
recently at Toronto, was for a number
of years the pastor of Carmel Presby-
terian church, Hensall. toffite
The lobby of the 13eatorth pot
has been decorated for the Christmas
season and the staff claims It 1s the
only postotth•e in Western Ontario so
decorated. tura-
shipdeath ,a•curr WUII m G
ship on Derembet II of year. He
Warren. In his eighty
ls survived by a daughter, Beatrice:
and • sots, Wiliam. both at home.
death occurred at Wingham oil
December 13th of Robert Yeo, an
to Huron Presbytery, and Rev. Kenneth
McCue ud Wingham will no longer
be the pastor, he was presented at a
gatherips la the chseeh last week with
a cbetre dial rte eddresa expro.alug
. Morland CHtiM 1iaaport. a former
rflt14 pt..pf _F -Jam, -d e r inti
at Byron Sanatorium, at the age o
twenty-two years. He bad been In de-
clining health for 'several years. Be
is survlved„by Ms father, Wesley Lam-
port. and two sisters. Ruth and Irene,
of Toronto. The remains were brought
to Exeter for interment.
Seafortb
Tile death occurred In tt[e
(hospital on December 15th. after a
protracted Illness, of Catherine Parke,
daughter of the late Jobe Parke of
Stanley township. feceaee was
dressmaker in Bayfield for some yea*
and toter was to New York for • time.
She returned to Reynold, but latterly
hail leen reaelding.at the old home In stunas-
ikaniel:.. _ ._ PORT ALBERT, Dec- 72.-C'ltrl - -
New HMI at Atslheelsy Is jut around the corner, and the
A new Orange Hall has been erected weather and roads almost like summer.
at Amberley and was recently opened Mr. Will Bennett. of Chicago. is
with appropriate festivities. The build- visiting awn* his many friends here.
Ing 1s (10 feet by 20. and contains a Quite a number attended the 19nrlst
kitchen, stage, dressing rooms. cloak mos tree concert on the 4th coneeesion
rooms and a gallery- Most of the on Friday evening. All report
He Comes In the night! He rota4a In the night!
While the little brown beads on the pillows so white
ie dreaming of bugles and drum+
His sleigh- 0 la long, and deep, au44 wide,
It will tarry a host Of MAP, the side
While doses pl drums hang the abide
Brite the oxtieltY tltieltias udder
The little red stocklnp he silently Ails
The bright little sleds for the great snow
Are quickly set down on the Boor.
• Old Santa (71aus doeth all that be can,
• This beautiful �mi•�doa i the to hlittle old man
% ben, children,
When yea And who the.11ttle man ie.
PORT ALBERT
cemetery bylaws, and authorising the
collection of a fee on all cemetery 'lots
, hereafter sold, In order to form a
.ur m deyT- slaking tam& a ad .read _i third
tape and panted, on motion of Coun-
sellors Thom anti Feagan. Bylaw No.
13. rescinding bylaw No. 9 and extend-
ingethe time for paying taxes, tree
from the five per cent. additional
The ea old charge, until December 31st, waa read
• good , a third time and passed, on motion of
resident of the reaaedt. In Gla seventy- Councillors Pttblado and Tyndall.
or p year, i life cin appal the great---• work was done gratis by members o7 time,
orhl of the Amberley lodge, with the result Ernest and Kathleen Crawford, Coet t- . have thee,tltch beside the
ia. a man nnanest the neat hallsa the
holt- won as possible.
THE FARM
Notes and Comments
Agricultural Topics
Order Changes Weight of Itaaket
Vegetables
An Important wodiltcatioil 1u the
weights of vegetables sold lu six and
eleven gtart'beakets has been brought'
Into effect throughout Canada.
The Root Vegetables Aet provides
those commonly known vege-
tablee. hz .te19�ured Whet or part
thereof. providing the measured bush
or part of a bushel la of atandard
weight or the eurrert proportionate
equivalent. •
1t hu been found in practice that
the weights prescribed by the Act for
six and eleven.quart baskets of pota-
toes. onions, beets, earrots, turnips,
parsnips and artichokes could be se-
cured only by heaping up the basket
with the vegetable concerned, the
weights In the Act having been figured
on the hasps of proportionate volume.
The new weights for these coutaluers
now are:
U4uart 11 -quart
basket Gasket
lbs. lbw.
potatoes lo
Orlon.. beets. carrots. and
turnips 9
Parauipe 7
Artichokes 10
1`t
1tt
10Sta
171/.1
These weights are t 1 10 conform
more couldPntly : Ith the true
weights o these vegetables
{kicked in accordanw with -standard
practice in , the basket isuitainen,
Na
Thursday. December 241h. 19111-T
winter live stock rations. Grenville home of bb parents, Mr. sad Huta Wes_
Pres a report on the T.H. test la one Robinson of Eaett WawanseL
township to date: herds tested, Sr; The Christmas cower./ -In the
cattle, 5240 ; reactors, 539: pr•em{tis, Churches came off very somessfully.
Infected, 119; compensitioa, $18,619; . The school children are Making good
percentage reactors. 9.7; average rom- use of the holidays and we wish into
peusattou, $35.10. Peel county reports and all a real happy Christmas.
that purebred boar clubs and the ba-
ron litter competitions have ewrouraged FLOOR$ ,
the productlon of bacon hogs of the To remove the marks om the bsrd-
trlea t tytpe.
„The premium paid by the I wood droner, that are caused by rachet
packing piauta -for select bop during or furaltmn casters, tub the stats with
the present low price of baron meow- I steel wool dlipprd In soap water. Wass
pewee the farmer for his foresight in 1 lath doorwater and poatah,
breeding and feeding the type of hog _-- -
detlred by the packers for the export
�!K
"tor name conanmp--r"••»1 t.fakVwr ..onId` tate a wil4it'
tion." The 1931 production of maple ISM am' ser the •howl, laaate," said a■
-lw-$bel-sras-ospa:.00u Rallutra.lytk,, ya._4 ._ noes
Surplus cattle sold over and above he Itut belies a' .hut." she replied.
eat rnnantuptiun In Wellington rnnuty 1•'yr thlak'1 skies ken that?" he
In the last year amounted to 1•.t'sNn reseed. "1'en asci daft sthestther."
Sportsman Is a soverias
WHITECHURCH
WHITE('HURCII, Dte•. 21. -Mr.
Harry Mcl'lenaghan end family. of
Belgrace, spent Sunday al the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harbour.
Mr. x1111 Mrs. Elwood harbour and
children visited on Sunday with he(
pireut.. 11r. and Mr.. Herlwrt I'etta-
piece.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob It,'ed rod fam- i
fly. of ihungannon, visited on Sunday
at the home of his brother. Mr. Bert
Reel.
11r. and Mrs. Lorne Johuatou of
Cedar Valley visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Farrier on Sunday. '
Mr. Melville Beecroft returned from
Western University. (Loudon, on Sat-
urday hisin township McKenzie to wend the holidays at his 1
7lt lctly, ;that for $1,200 the lodge has one of and Ma, };uta Quaid, home in Fast W 1111 li h.
A vtctlm 44f amnas A h 11 among the rural com- Marlon ifagdtt all of the Gorier road at Wm. John Allln'e tined Ito as Master Floyd Thompson. son of lir.
Frederick G. Williams. of Lower Wing munitles of the district. tch Collegiate, are spendlntg azul Mrs. Hart T111m1{weonn, is harlot the
I drys rt the. home* of their patents. Ou mutton of Councillors Festagand namwt.
L .... . ag fnnnd wandering about ac Isy..t Les f���un M Plttrlydn nu sellae was taken on lire cast removed from his legs this week.
m ph. - .4 with 1�1a ddttdk�i��-- •- • ••
• lVr t hr will ucvrr eecrd
dietemw 1114 W414141 Wrotham awl Guelph $"-110.40 with Coats was brought lir by DERI� Tlee business of 1961 hieing nn tsnevt• �cn�ts and cro . urs nRn n.
on fool. fir was onside to rem:•mt.er , a jury at -Stratford -kr -a civil aMlon-
the council dlmaoleieD 11'hether wafting or not. the major- When Mr Sturdy of .tnhnnt. nerom-
w
er
b William Stevenson,
Flrllar-• I pp', Dec. 'll.- d H. F. IIORRiR, ('perk. ity� of formers :e r.• now obliged to punkt! by Mr. Italy. and brinRing Mrs.
where 1r ; • t
At the Lutheran parsonage, 7.nrieh, I ton township, and his wife against annual
h 1 list! Mtn \brat els\• brought 7 (ODFptH To NSH
terfarmed the marriage eirrmnni entt-
Uig Plneade Mary, .111est daughter of
Mr. and Sire Charle.4 Weber. to WII-
Itam Herbert. son of .1x0,9, Brown and
the late Mrs, Brown of 7.nrteh. The
young ennple will reside In Zurich.
-'Aor-the Rehm.'.- Preshytn1an eon-
The- schen Worikr'
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THE COCKSHUTT
IMPLEMENT SHOP
Wire Felicia, Cream Separation
Repairs for Cockshutt,
Frost & Wood Farm Im-
plements and Machinery.-
Telephone
achinery
Telephone 598
Kingston Street Godetich
;Meting . ' of the trustee. a
The
non
1Ra_$, will lie -Rd T+
i
on col -. Dee•ember :M.
•
-•I has leen
- as December 15th, Rev. F. Tuerkheim 1 Thomas Williamson of Grey townablp rl ars of IMIon
w hal Sas lino,
of 1
sulq.lc more of their own needs. The
90(161, NOTE I followltyt 111.1 may provide sufI,•sti^ns hast Thnr.dac morning. 44 1111 pasaing!, `-
--M____________"yam 4.4 4..1 r ._•
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, � ear eld-
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near the_.1.211 Lwn'S:rric )1 h .
Meltrleu to her 1 In %%1114s -hurt -It
Poll bad a N••��as��g�1 life at cal -
1 I�e'th Isyla rfa;oottkaNlRle tennis, ansa
Them bl. fabler 4IM -and It�'a�ilia
has s sit • lob. tb•�e wag llttia
hire •o confining -theirs
• for Alar ea the trash air. A
sold and a bad rough resulted to a
long spell of Illness. which dually
see him to the Mu.koka Hospital
for Consumptives.
It ha. been an uphill journey. but
the experienced medical attention,
•hectic-awwtng, mat and .goof.
are remaking this young Can ae
Into a sturdy self-supporting man
once- more. .1 hue* gained 51
a;' primp siva proudly. "and
am Just about right again. I will
be glad to get back to work and
help mother and the kids .t home."
There 1• hitch hope that his wishes
will b• tulAlled-
For this spl.ndtd work money is
urgently ,needed. Would you not
lite to make a eft, Mr. A. E.Ames.
111 Collette 3t . Toronto. will gladly
receive It.
Goderich Beauty Shop
EDNA J[ r"�EI-i•
'!areal or Plgreif Tfr 50c
PHONE 636 WEST STREET
- - - rotten thee I•+rnwrienresttr t+irt,rh,a c'nr = ti�)01044211)1710231,4-34
a cidetrt nn tIle eotenty recd between *1 Fiat.+. iu tlte.11Iug _ahax ut•1t \\ T,4YI_ ,.,•-.. -
• M. Rtshn at I'rirnd : I)o con think he \\ III win onnnu•udwl rat link
11 y111s,ni
Rtecenson w
sailing this a '
Reaforth and Brussel. In which if
as InJnrt•d. It was charged F1114111
Mr' Hatt ° Mrs. Ladtdab : "No, but lull meet driven by the defendant's
1
1 i slimmer, returned bomb 4444
ion, who had no drh•erd llcen.e. wax Fridac.
1 1 i x eluv,I 00 Tue*'lar
Isabelle Johnxtone. wiAow of Janie* , floe. 11w210 rn.l Harlon
yxmalblefpt the Jnaleant� The 14x1 "e7 nrthr cir'iettltule race' I
Doth •f Mrs. .oars+ lrvatf u1' this wtr -tn
i Irving. for many years a resident of • Mises Iseth• r ,.111txter, ut the 1:
imeknnw. died December Rth at De-
er
Furter and Mervin M
} trait, rifer a period of tailing health e'.1. are %pending the yaca�Ion unl'' A new railway record, and a Plant only ea -1, '-roles. which , tilos 11ai-y� Martie. feael,hag In Pow-
.'
one. was established re- L..\. Ihtlr or no surplus. usoan. is ut home for Ih.• hallilav
After the death of her hushe w Mrs. ,she parental roof.
� of t114 School '. oentlyy when John Caesar. called at e;, Grow your 'twit stock feast Mr .1h. 1iei,lti_I 1. of Teeowate,
Irving had iwen spendlnR the winters was Hetet Clinton.resis spending the I the Vaaewuver office of the Ca•a- 7. Hlltt•Iler fat ettw-o x1111 -.torr: sleet the w.e•k-444(1 of the hame'of 11i--
with her daughters In iletrn{t re- duan Paciftc Rauwayy for bu
"t holiday
season
at the home of her per I ubilee pzy cheque. yir• Caesar I trade meat with neighbors. 1 • amt lir e;,•o \11ljnni11.
turning to her home at wererknow for the -holiday season Davidron. as 60 Yvan service to his credit. �- llulse your o\\,m lici11g. keep coo, Ur. awl lir.. W. 1.. Ferrier an cde
Luekno. The remains brought fp •,.1111 MT• and Mrs. Rdlt. will tie n ,I r'«.f tight. brrtiug Ilo•Ir Iweuty-fifth wedding *n•
t.'rt. wend interred In KiMstl rrme' ' miss t tit' hit 1'ef
of her -win a. Mr. Canada's gold production in 'l. Get dnlrn to'Wirt h ,old .IE, the'tliyfr�lUy on Friday. Christine,. .J)ay;'
tern. T).rr•,•.d Ix survived by three' guest at the homecursors. September hit a new record, being1«est you earl today. \1'e wish thane }navy happy returns of .
daughters. Mrs. A. G. Smith of Tor-' and sirs. A. R. Pentland. I)ItDif 240,222 Donees, as compared with
D cad • Au at and
lei. Drive r bnrw• ttntll
yon cru ref, `the day.
some 11110 dogs."
`Here and There
•
deftly swercwl on the 1, \' road. all,l
2. Fatten tate lag for every tend turned ettnipetely mer into the water'
i,Init members of the family : , nr'' in the ditch along the road. The glass;
the meat props•rt� I b1 the ear ens badly broken. but other-
s. K,-.1nt least l4N, g.«sl loins. tor- wise the ,car was WO badly' inturt'd.
to' Weisel and f.•t1 • mei \yr hap, the others w111 1101. I4t4
4. Ital." a good garden: water tram' 1 4,1 th,• e1Rrts of the chilly seeking
ndmill if possible. thev gut
Monumental Works
GODERICH. ONTARIO
Beat Materials
Latest Designs
Expert Workmanship
All Work Guaranteed
Rememehl• _
R. A. SPOTTON
P.O. Bon Lal Ged•rkk.Oat.
for the boliektyrodero• cl•lshes one and 1 226,63 prrodu in
178.291 ounces in' September 1930.
of Detroit. Tomer Harem _ - _ - i tour corrr*Pt'all a Merry e 1 e. .Lh' Dominion has been a gold -
onto and Mlwwse Edith and Fuphamia
s` aetes.--Next Sunday. producing country for more than
lrlettmas eter'k'e .will q0 years.
r1church. Rev. F• W
t Grand Forks. North Da be held t Union t
John E. Mean. who for many years I Law
Ca1Mee '
a. n blacksmith in this county, sled Dee -mere
27. " e1
rewrntly a nn or s, - a lop
knta. He waa
a Roo of the late Mr. Craik• the pastor, will condo•
IDepo
b,rd ►0 bac Rewdinr. Mrs. Merl Tompson spent the week-
• • • Pial in Tormito with her sister.
Karp Nangera ('ken Mr. Harold :everting spent a few
Aa lasprri.lou of tlH+ mnng.•rs of Id,iys Inst weak with 'his n of the world stables elite* Pews 11 re 44441 dolug W1111 llronnitng of Kincardine.
t
an the toter r
1 and Mena, DacM Moro. of the Bauble service, ',peeking
G�rtetma
I line a mile north of Drysdale. When a
young man he took np the hlaekamlth
trade at Barfield. then for emu years
worked at the KaIGAelech sawmills..center w 2 m The offering fur d
and afterward. carried on his trade at se•bool atP pain of skis being waxed. now that
Blake and Heiman. Fmm Masai' elle IUie mi 'ioniry arnt malntesanee work g�► 1r� ' here to say- Then it
will he ee,cei �'►tl ebec,
went to North Dakota. 1 survived of the re'll Colonvchomp Banff. Field or Retelsto � Y
he• And now the eyes
t 1 are focussed on that greatest 0? all might go a long enc toward finding Mss !Sadism Weir of f:rlmorr Ie
f Irl S nitatlan hoUelallnR at her home herr
a story, W have weathered transportation in 'wingers anti the drinking sirtgdy Is I ..ilss Annetta Fisher of Ancaster to
out 'char#t'iers of the The choir and financial problems once more. I parents. Mr. 4404
-Joseph, Mary and Jesus." , In many eaw•s eery 'nor. tPh.n cowR of the ho of her
two Christmas anthessa. Thi' Just t good old Christmas custom: I don't drink as lunch W/1 1111' ns they I Mrs. Fisher.
will sunt m-, Sun-
'
L
ill be rs U*ti*I at 3 p. , One can vizualise thousands of should. 0r leave a (ortals' amount of lir. Wilfred Rol.ineon of Taranto
meal in the bottom of the mangoes. the lfedieel College le holidaying at the 1 '. t
trouble mal renerelty he laid to flip f .. \-
ui R
travellers, Santa Claus, who seams ant the eninse• 0 trni r. a I `
Christmas
Greetings
to all our friends and
patrons, with thanks for
all favors during the past
year.
ie 1* sure ♦ ,hU ke, or an -
by his wife formerly Elisabeth Dur- eevdre...The service in eRev. where where there u a real good
well attended.
And, speaking of Quebec. Jack
anti, of the Drysdale .cellon, and s nn Sandal was w
t and de hill.
large family of grown-up children. I F. W. ('aee
erste rupted the P LSI enbje+�
Receives Goverameat Um.. ' 1 ih-ereit a One menage
"The Lord's lknruS•
"Thy Statutes have been m1 song" In Lucerne -in -Quebec last winter. Is
tlw hoose of my pilgrimage" (realm back at the Chateau Frontenac,
regular119meeting of the Quebec, u winter sports' director,
young1 ....Tit' '$of Inion ODCe more, with a lot of good ideas
week tress the clerk of the Executive
young People's Amway and a smart tan 0( ioatructoniu
Council, Paritamemt HDUdIDgs Toronto church was Geld in the church nn Fel Jack u well known throughout
that the hospital had been granted a 1 day evening, with seventeen members I Canada. Incidentally hes •fine
Government license. For some time ne- 1 present. Miss Marion Colwell had performer at the piano.
gotlatioms hate been under .wax.. to charge of the meeting• which opened Pacific Coast porta. and indeed
Itwten the Sewn bnipital and Seeforth with the singing of three Christine' shippingcCo a throughout ant Canada.
Memorial hespltal, and under the hymns, 'Away to a )longer." are mourning the passingof Captain
1 ht Clear." and James W. Troup. aged 76, a native
The Seafortb Expositor last week
had the following paragraph:
The chairman of the Scott Memorial
- 1 hospital board received notification this
trom the test, Strathdee, who was on loan to
-SEE-
F. Bell & Bros.
for Cement and
Gravel Contracts
Excellent Cement Forms and
Good Gravel Grading Machine
Write, Telephone or See lls
Telephones: Goderici 602r13;
Clinton 600r33.
R. R. No. 1, Godrrich•
Residence at Porter's Hill
terms of the agreement reached Mr. A. Came Ipon n Mtdn R
A. McLennan retains pos*esston of the j "Silent Night. Holy Night" Mies of Portland, Ore.. t.iooeer in coast- 1 it takes hiss time 11, place clean
old hospital and equipmi•nt end receives It Helen Davkleon read no article on wise shipping and for 36 years I.trsw to the neata than It takes to
a monetary =muster Of the H C. coastal service ',nor
tmd--t4ie- "Paw OrtRt
t1 of (lirtatman Cutout."
door of pxr sanitation. An teepee -
Hon of mangers and drinking chis
would probably show that the cups
had become fouled with chaff and
spoiled silage. and when left for even
a day the water Is filthy. it ix retinue 1
able that cows will not drink freely of
this water. Anywhere from a quarter
of an Inch of hard atrumnlated filth 1
can sometimes 1e 'scraped nut of the
h
manger. it has a stench whkmakes
the animal quit eating long before It
has had enough. Drinking howl. and
mangers should he kept eleen If the
rattle are to flourish.
. • .
Mem Nate, Clem !Eggs
of the Canadian Paull(' Railway.
Renu Memorial hospital take over- A Roto, "1 Task. was sang by Rev.
the Government license held by the 111
F. W. Craik and was enjoyed by every-
-
former. Ione The leader read a paper on. "Re-
solving (Sod's Christmas tufts." Man -
rhe Meilwatn Rave a reeltation• "What
Shell 1 Give'" before the offering wax
eecelve1. The next mating wlll_he on
January R. when tl e election of oMeers
will take niece. The snhleet for Ai.-
.•iuslon will he "Our New Years Rasa -
hitlon*."
roan 1100TO11JOIIB
The fh•oteh do etor lay dying. With
almowt his i*M breath he Bald to his
wife: "When I'm to be buried I want
a nameplate on my coffin." "Ye shall
have It." she 'coifed him. on the
morning of the funeral the passersby
notieed that the {otl*hed brass plate
TCI Sglp COUNCIL
which Lunt grovel I the factor's titan,
o I 1
poet was missing and the gravedele COp,l10Rh1
Imourner'sread through their tears, an
thrr lowered the casket: Angus Aber- The council met In the hell at 2 p.m. I
I limber 15th with all the members
vne'ihe. N.D. tit& j
v hours 9 to 1l
a.m. lar meet-
• • • re•aernt Minutes of laid regular
A Seq.-limn was told by hie doe-
; tar Met his wife should have had her
Mix token ant whew she was a
little 41r1. ile had the operation per-
formed- end sent the hill to hie father -
t t
Kay Ohristmas bring
you a full measure of the
happinessassociated with
this season of gladness.
• • •
A friend noticed Dngald riding along
the strait on a woman's blcycle. "How
came ye by that?' he asked. "Well.
1t was like this." said Dngald. "1 was
walking out with Janet the other eved-
Ing. anti when we cense to a darkiab
part of the moor. *he ears, '1 love
re. Dtlgsld : I love ye se mnc•h 111 give
ye anything ye like.' Rdwhen i had
though 1t Over a bit i to.* her bicycle."
s
Ink adopted as read. The road anper-
lntendent's payment vouchers being I
found to he eorrec•ts their amount of i
Td. 'flow--a44e tag ae 1
$1M.18 wail I>"
emote were paid: Jas. Adam', trim
Wog and painting eemeteTY stakes. 95:
T. T. Murphy, attendance at Court ss
•
,C. elerk• 912: Omsk' Ginn. •ttend-
ante at Court as hatltff. 912; John D
FarrIeh. salary erg weed Inspector,
925.40: J. J. Robe lbemi. salary as
school attendant.* *Seer. 915: the Col-
borne Ynnietpal Telephone Co.. tele -
Mone bills collet'ted with the twice.
g474.05. The treasurer reportedre-
erupt of 9850 from the Colborne Muni-
cipal Telephone fM •� ring retueieet urn con
Igen, and $5.00
trthution to the menetery fond and
eemetery Int sold. School attend*urn
ulnen J. J. Rohertsmt gave his annual
report Moved by Conneill^rx l'Itl,Ia
do and Thom that the revert iw
vR;
J. R. Wheeler
HasiltM Street
Wench
Sino-Japanese war reports are
causing more geDeraphies to be
consulted than is popularly ima-
gined. ChM Chow, for example 11 •
almost as entertaining in its many
phases as was its namesake with
the. prefix "Chu". during the daya_:._ morning job before the Ione start ns
of 1914-1919. Besides, it's the log the nes. 1f you Ila VI. no straw
only war we've got' I nods.
keep static. a bale of straw in each lay -,l
iIn
1 s. *raw
h'sooner. that a mencnre of the I
The Regina Rough Riders got
looraw can ie worked 1111 and
added by handfuls to any nests where
the hoard..are 'hemming bare or the
straw is Rolled.
F.'A. Crich
Ice Cream and
Confectionery
-West side of Square--
Goderich
NIIMIMINIMPOWILIMIONDOMMOOMINkile
clam owes. Sombecome
Poise eggs will bome 1
dirty In spite of the beet of care. but
the egg cleaning work is greatly re-
duced If --Nle nests are cleaned at can -
gathering time when dirt Is ntlieee1 and
As we are about to turn over page 1931 in
the book of time, we wish to express our
appreciation for the business you have favored
us with in the past.
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE MERRY AND
YOUR NEW YEAR HAPPY
J. H. Lauder, J. A. Campbell,
H. C. Dunlop, : E. R. Wigle
-Goderich's Four Druggists -
NE
t tetteet
-44Nrs
1r-aon atria' la added once or
twice each week. The 1a a Rad ea�
a rough ride from M•A.A.A.,
although they earned a whole lot
of ap ause. The Montreal team
found them just about the same as
the Mustangs, whom they had
trimmed also 22 to 0 a week before. Ontario ('lover Seed Rest at Great
Harnessing the gee -gees' to the I Chiragp Show
Winged Wheel, so to speak'
__ _
Ontario farmers matte x remarkahlt•
"The Four Hundred" has long 1 showing with red clover at the recent
been synonymous for the people is (11te•rimxflanrl Grain and HayxHayShow
who do the right things. itheld In Chicago. With sixteen entries
fitting, therefore that It should they raptured fourteen prises, Incl-iu
also be the total of the passengers l fug tsG_ lath ills fttfi.
on the first cruise around the
2nd. 411i,
world by the new wonder -chip Many of the Ane .p9
amea were grown
••Emp-rens of Britain", which left in Prescott and Russell, where t
heG
New York ns Deesmbsrt` lmers•rip11e'1.11xt' to the perdue -non
With the Canadian dollar wllert 1111 clover sped and where the local sgrl-
it is in the market, titre u • erol Branch
representative and Dominion
marked tendeney to keep 0 at RPM harp ,tone much to en-.
borne and many Canadians ,are eoonrage the use of good mewl cleaning
speeding, or planning to spend, maehinery.
the winter amid the beauties of Remi t.amerrhe of (.set
iman wax
British Columbia, instead d "gain`
swiveled turnout Abet prize, while roud went
south". Fifteen per cent can mead to i.adlslae Landry of Crysler.
• whole lot of satin and the • • •
BrifJah Columbia coastline is one Current Reports
et natun'• moot beautiful spots,
tla7wal, Farm work throughout the Province
Then an $2,309 schools or le praetically completed and farmers
a in Canada, taught by are busy homing their stark and mak-
ullag
s$ 144 teachers and attended by Ina last-mtnute repairs on buildings,
r. 6
2 490 23 pupils, or one quarter of Me., In preparation for the winter
the Dominion's population. The
Month's. Very natlafactory prices
rectors. Carteret Moved lav f nun averexpenditure is about $86 are reported for cheese, bogs, small
"Mors Tyndall and Thom. that J. J ear• pupil enrolled. Attendance seeds. grains and hay. Abundant •reins
Robertson he re-*Tnpointed school st I Is on the up grade. being77 per
hare meant that many farmer* who
tendenee ngutMeer for the veer 1032 e'er et for the whole Domnion, asd
7 la 1919 And the had to draw water for live stock last
"1.t1. Moved bit Mr Ttndsli xe.•ondetl
he MrIthintln,'aNA carried. that the
entineil Item a helaw to extend the time
for raving rive. without the ire nor
emit Wag added until December Slat
stud Omit ate taxes not alms; paid
j_to the rnllertoe
112 rescinding O,..orntet
f
Z: 64.
e/ technical education le(wlnte•r are noting pm wells an
w1.1
gaDred, for tltr Technical Ldi- springs aro filling np and they
ealion Aet germ.* for Fading I hare sank -lent to look after their needs.
gnats of $760.000 Per Year lar !6 Innelrrtn minty a4vlas that abs of
yeses, hoofs means thator the oit 1 the largest crop. M m.ngrls ■11.1 fit-
teboln Mahle to ron, to say
tlothiag of the day course' in i „I1,' plus f•fge gnrrttttlre of rill pore
?sagest tsetitouesa _... g46. I tewea_godstP ana1'•lent snecnlence for
ar*,
Sparr's Grocery
THE STORE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
SPECIALS IN
Navel Oranges, Bananas, Grapes, Dates
Figs, Puddings, -Grapefruit, New Nuts,
Table Raisins, etc.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
CANDIES
TO SUIT EVERY TASTE
WE OFFER YOU FRE:."H AND WHOLESOME
Groceries, Vegetables, Bacons, Cooked
Ham, Butter, Eggs
- Eotrythsng to mglee a Merry (,hrsalmox -
We invite you to call apd convvince yourself.
Prices Right, ( eltlf'eous Service
-THE STOKE OF SATi3FA(T1ON r.
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