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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-12-31, Page 5T $TONAL County and District Odense Day Ifr. and Mrs. Sid - Awn% two of Seefertk's oldest et their wedding. week to enter two iteatorth stoma. In both cans the woulddie nein to gain eta he took up fannies He is enryived two slater* aud four Itenears. At ber home ire to 17-1. -Wady -.seven th year-- -Sher-lie by three daughter); Adta• and Elisabeth, at honer, net twp sees: inn, at home, and Janseire46 Minot- Peg - John Bell. who to'. several years was engineer at the waterworks 'nation in Lecknow. has moved wfth his wife to Lonaleh for the winter, and In the sewing they will go to their home at Mae River. As • farewell the Lueknow Newell and nee nanny novaged entertainment In the town ball, at which they were preseuted with a hand- some upholetered reeking nair. A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and dm Joseph Hickey, Stephen township, on Wednemday, De- cember lieth. when their daustbter, Dor- othy Adelaide. lete.atne the Isride of John Mills. ston of Mr. and lire Samuel Milks of (Ironton. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. L. Lewin of Greene -ay. Mr. and Mrs. Mille will heed* at Fairview Farm, 20th conceit- sion of Stephen. The deeth occurred recently at Gor- rie of Yrs. Bennett, widow of William Royal Bank i* Strong P 1 Society lot la that town on the Bell factory formetiy stood onvert it into • beauty spot. . and Mts. E. Surbrigg, of Wins- low, been bereaved by the death ewe daealitor, Edythe May la km eigliteenth year. /Me MeNied, widow of Aadrew de- nied on Ceiriettuas Day at the et kite son. Duncan W. -Nicol, Me - township, In her elghty-secoad r. 'Three sous \ and four daughters Ur 6114 UM C. U. Swanson of nghant announce the engagement of ✓ daughter, Eva Katideen. to Wil - Bain, a Ayr, Ont., the marriage to ke Mace In January. Mrs, Elliott Miller, Locknow, has re - Ind word of the death of her uncle, C. Clark of Leamington. The de - was • former resident of Luck- , where he was proprietor of the Ronal hotel. He is survived by wife aid two daughters. Doting service in the Kincardine sited church on nunday evening some or penons eutered the basement the church and stole two ladies' fur 1S95 and mow years. later the widow and mkt, ot epees. The ,191C-Rtte leaves one daughter, TA" istmed Sheers. Liquid st Nigh Figure -- Profits Satisfactory ..jeaeteeLyitglenee evidence_ of the minted Strengtb of the l'anadlan r. Rodger, of Ktugstou. la home for the Christmas vacation. Mr. A. IC. Cook and Mr Thomas ltaikidere spent over the week-ehd with Mr. Jardine'o porents and other friends. Coagratulatious are extended to Mr. asd Yrs. Howard Campbell tbe birth ef ilne baby boy au Weduenday, --Marsiastop end fa milyt* of Illyth, ere whittle( at the heme Of tke eseOme opotese. eed the rapidity with birder- II Oster, Nrs. Walter Cook. conditions 11 afforded by the annual with the former's aunt, Mrs. James Mies Vera Wilkins of Goderich spent Sunda, with her friend, Min Mary Mien Colette (lark is visiting her mother. Mrs. P (lark. who is at the Canada. The report, which is now going forward to shareholders, is for the final year ending November With +the lerge resources at its adjust itseit to the neW conditions MKT Dowell, at the stone thee maintain its char- acteristically strong liquid position. family and Miss C. bleClintolkoi God - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kershaw and With the leas aetive trade condi- erich meet Christmas Day dith Mr. none, the general businees of the Bank, as represented by commercial and MN. Jack Kerdtaw. loan, was 00 a smaller ecale. but Mins Marjorie Campbell and Mims shareholders will he 'rattan la_ Elitioe Itilinterd.pf Goderich Collegiate !hiding that profits were more than •re betue for the vacation. sufficient to permit of payment of the Mrs. Murray MeDiartuld and babe, regular divideud at the rate of twelve of HamIlton. and Miss Mae Vincent. a Toronto. are visiting Hielr permits, Mr. per cent. and, in addition, to take care of all tile usual appropriations., Meted- and Mre. John Vincent. lag 3000,000 test aside for ikuninion Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cook and fano Government talett. ily spent Christmas Day with the form - Assets Well Maintained er's brother. Mr. Geo. Cook of Belgrave. The eral statement of asseta anti um, j. cooh. who moot raw weeks Bennett, in her ninety-nettond year. De. liabilities shows total as°e" erres. emend was twice married, first to of $825,000,000. a reduction of only Joseph Kandereon. with whom she about 7 per conk tie compared with the iired In Wellineton county before com- amount reported at the eud of the Ing to Gorrie. Mr. Kandermin died in previous fear. In the light of lower commodity petrel; aud general slack- ening of activity. the maintenance onsausiVsh should be regarded AA a remeitTai good shooing. In keeping avail ite I the Hank's liquid position. as n en were in the choir at the time. Edward James Harris, of Flowick Ando suffered about ten days hie younger days he followed the de of earpenter •nd was foreman • C.P.R. crew for many years. Later 1 Asabulanee service at all Isms, PHONES: Store U0 Res. 217 day er night GODERICH Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS J. R. Wheeler Fumeral Dinner and Itembelseur All calls promptly attended to da7 hr night AIERVIANCII SERVICE PHONICS Store 335 Reddeece SSW Hamilton Street, Goderict Coal and Wood -0satdoeirsalasse Coal Coke Pocohontas (2 by 4 egg) any of the above fuel PrOmpt genie* and reasOnable prices Telephone 178j Goderich Ante Doan, with whom vibe lived. Among those who attended the funeral were Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Inset and Mrs. Sanderson et &Word. The annual meeting of the-1Nortit Huron Plowman's Ameciation was held at Brussels December 19th, vrith the president, WUllam Speir, in the chair. The retiring °Were. were re-elected, L. E. Cardiff being meeretary-treasurer. The tinatielal report showed $304 paid out in prise money, leaviug a balance not yet received for 1931. It was de- cided to koid • plowing matith again in with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook. returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cook. At the township nomination meet - Ing on Monthly Elisha Walker, Oeo. Youngblutt and W. G. Reid, the old councillors. Raymond Redmond and wer nominated for the present rem... Bert Thompson. and .1. J. Kerr. Peter Scott and W. F. Camp - usual. Is a strong one. assets ietallIng-V14/013°.54111: erer Per `Mr. and Mr.. Win Croxie; and rale- -44A Hui- public_ _Thr 4'rewe epeet•Christatae..Datt wit 1 HE FARM! Notes and Comments Agricultural Topics sod, well-11att. ground a bee. $ pasture around takes crop a Au article containing very valuable tree. hods Mania" dose IS lipreading wolfs tree grows best In rocky fairly open, permitting all- nch spread 00 the tree. It twelve years to produce a farmers drawing them in to carload Iiirtled 1,500 trews. suggestions regarding agriculture in ea IRA the "Christmas tree*" HO - °mark) wee recently prepared by Mr proves the pasture tor sheep and catUe. Wen et the (moire,. Field Crop and tLinie Weise Eases Seed Grower).* Aspiociation, and has 1.1,.eryaue know---$ mit water Is snow Hal to the preperilleeertit etaddcavolet): promioont among los recommendations meas.144616.taigaif- for improving •griculgare are: The e. .110216.31Stlesne tudicetien of -Its magnitude, as din- feuelee of woodlote in order to keep -- - dome* by mimes : live stock out and allow the baby trees to grow ; the eppollitinent of a von- malower With a eonibined leaf sul ting foreatcr from amongst the people of each tuuucipality, who could show people how to harvest many Mature trees Ontario's. woodlota without diminishing the supply ; con - land as cleat, as possible, in order to help maintain the poll fertility; and building up of herds of good produc- ing live stock to column our agricul- tural produce. In conclusion Mr. Smith pays this tribute: "The far - area of eleven square yards will evap- orate mew 75 quarts et water from its leaves during growth. A nen plant uses about 16 quarts during ets Aa_ nee of ,cabbage renpairer-ever 2,000,000 quarts or ivaleilirs season. Some of the hardwood tree epodes give atr as nick its -S0 Muerte of -water per day by evaporation. It taker. over 600 potuels of water to protium one pound of dry alfalfa. creamer.; emdtwIlrerefsrlid. fkkawsn'llYikessde'lessisrrowe over 91( per cent. of energy absorbed fiy pietas from the sun is utilised in to unbalanced coediting. Let ue hold the evaporation of water from all sur - Andy motet trying conditions, and, as Disraeli moreseted, be ready when faces. Along this Ilite studies con - Palates. ter Poultry It takes nearly 1,700 quarts of water Farming ineresses lu value aa an to produce one pound of wheat, 1,425 occupation just In proportion to the quarts of water to produce one pound extent to %filch incidental by-products of oats. can le. marketed et a profit. Not only must the fsruier sell all his good ,grzuriagowN mix is quality producte at a fair price, but he uati.t also tind a market for as much Wit, AT TORONTO art he cat. Of the utimileable product. 11 has been found that greater net pro- Itev. William M. Morris, vice -Meal - fibs perhirit_can he made and a fin- deist 14 tin. Ontario Educational As - principal a dation *se past year son wish everyooe A DAFFY AND PROS- PEROUS NEW YEAR John Pinder Arid for McCiary FUr1111C611 Plow 127 Monuments' Works GODERICH, ONTARIO Beet Materials Latest Designs *aped Weripmertehip P. 0. Sea 111 Geslerisk, One - SOOT To remove all soot from the wood- work, uee a soft eleau cloth saturated with kernene. THE COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENT SHOP Wire Penis, CAM Sovereign Repairs for Cockshutt, Frost & Wood Farm Im- produeel through If On come y: v. -Tr -1m Tnocked oy a vstr "`"" --1.elephone -598 notion renal earls iniadliags• and fatally injured within a few yards rolled onto, boiled potatoes and slain- of him I • irr-rwrgnitil Int December nalik than tbe clot,* where "'maw° , 12th. ,114. died in the Gement Imapital irsegaten Street Goderich Is Potatoes, finely X or I the following mottilog. Mr. Morris -matte at u-mt.. and eled3:111:litw"Ireldfd them are rash Items 44 011ielscit491: fed in conjunction with tlw -whirl-71 enter the tolaistry. After teaching. meeerittem ef p(5,473.11:04 toul Canadion j grain* and milk. Craite-fed leolltrY who„.1 f„r some year'', he entered Knox CABBAGE ODOR 1'4.114-ge, anti nfter graduating was; municipal and Brittsii, foreign Hod eabbeig" 1" an "veeed vet, atter. re.illy aittnietive market out - act. be sure Ht111 Ile • klivilt•lt 1/1111dOrs r ir cull potai, es t stntiotied at Cooketown. Bond Head I and llrengeville. In 1920 he remigtted coloninl public oceurities $24.641...1141. ally moment a subelantial reduction !bottom. and the odor will lw very call loans total $70„„fiEt;lett and suitor are mien sever Imth top mid • • • for the year. thaw In Cattails t .Athiht. . . The Peel Comity Cos Testing A.- ' take the post of orretary-treastirer; Testing Cows Pays 1932. down ele$47,955 or 33 per cent., MINI activity la further n.fieeted in COM' tPIPPIIOne le letter than .arinit 'Hello.' lottterfatt and. milk a. di term - - sorimiett te pantos. In favor with milk I a tin, Truntften. *ad itatiemyees. Am t obviation 4.f 1111t41411. and was largely "4 ti"A•tmitli, seeking Ito Pro -1 Sorted at Exeter -iwieectst loom, which are 114111.3.45.9/2., es YOU 410... . ()Mario Educational I The (testi& occurred at Alma, Mich- am compared with $44-t)(15.S77 a year 1 -What d.• con ,,,a,. te_rxiciarKtto: ......crartillik. tele444eaulists each a_niocouree_uth forhiotlio.. eili.ti,r..1..., ' A,„1",toruthitit,s,i.til:,7o, Man, 410 December 17tb. of Eibraiwth I ago, Letters of credit 0110 14101, a "We say. 'Are You there?' Them. or compiled to .how thit grostli 111 rt.mtit lo„t., 11., ilit„,,,st, 0? (41 we ti„n. .14, 1 B. Case, iteugliter of the late William !rednetion--nearlY $10.1100.000-obvion ; nen.. If you am not them. there WI years end the .1.111.. of 0~ te.11.., t stalaished tin. t'llnadlan School 1 l'ate. of Exeter. Mira Case was la her , ly due to curtailed intertuktinge I ge tow going on with the converse- The Dumber of herd. 'n1.0'11'011 from jourimi iii ity.r2. Ile tm "rayed by , ' thirty-two to fifty-eight in the period 1 hie whiow. tow daughter snd two ', eigitty-second year. Her early life vvas I trade. t 3047,NN.- I 1 tion."--TilP Lutbentn. , sons, all of Toronto. Interment took received her first teaching eertificate I 075. am againet ser . 11r2o-31. while tlw number of cowo spent In the vielnity of Exeter and pee: Total demeits rival at , 4044 tOta MOtithb. locoweed front 494 ; oboe nt Pronpect eemeteey. Toronto, I in Godertell mod attendw Normal end of the 19.30 year. The (trendier, Isis ; THE SIGNAL'S Clubbing List ool 'Teacher to 16.11. A tempeerhem et high and low nit st-hool at Toronto in 11K73. After teach- io IP/PH known, has been prin pa y ' lierlis ehowed a high hied Of Platt 1 III all attempt to quote Kipling, a In deposits elsewhere than in Canada, Over Forty Yearsi ovs haring 11..3:111 lbs. of milk marl , paper make," a well-known thaw 111 the Dominion being down 3t40.54. ibe. butterfat and a low herd western leg in Ontario for fourteen years she taugfit at Saginaw. Mich., sod in 1802 went to Alms. Web., AM librarian of Alma College. greeter was held at her home in Alma and the remains were then bravest to the home of her niece, Interred le the Exeter (1.3;;;yt. and Mrs..-Jantre McQueen. et celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding. Atter their marriage, The Signal and The Toronto Globe 36.50 Bye Signal and Tbe Toronto Deily Star 7.50 The Rival and The Laotian Advertiser 8.50 The !liens! and The London Free Pratte 6.50 11te Signal and The Toronto Mall and Empire 6.50. ThP signet and The Fennel:2e Pun The Tito Faintly Herald and Weekly Star . 3.00 The Rimed end !Saturday Night 5.50 The Signal and The New Outlook 3.90 'I'ke Signal and Tbe Western Hine Monthly 2.50 Tbe Signal and The Catholic Record S.715 Tlw Signet and Meisean's Magnin* 3.75 phe Signal and Montreal Witness renewel 3.85 new 150 The Signal and Waled Wide 11111f 3.10 The Signal snd Tke Toronto r Weekly 8.75 11). Ptirnal and Rad and The f441161 and Tee C.ana- dka Countryman t 95 II.s. mill. and 234.40 Ibm. of but- j peewee run: "The female of the th the mule" only $7.100.2004 and now amotint • Satisfactory Pries W. H. Johnston of Exeter Has 4.007 111s. of milk foul 146.10 butterfat. - -Houton Tranacript. will be perticularly interested in the t Instructor of Youth From Maw Climes -- i preelt and leat, accoant...apod tbe show- l A rerievr of the etudents who ham CHIELDREINS I Wielded Great Influence aa trout the preceding yeer brought MO beach in littrPtieV -4496theoti eount y. total available for dietrIbution up to Mr. Johnston Is the eldest. sun of atrigia,106 Payment a the usual 12 Henry Johnston of Aehlield township. tie was -born- tenth of Tnrunto iu ISIth and when a child came with his par- ents to Aalifield. where they took up farming. Mr. Johnston attended No. 9 Ashneld school until he wam fourteen, snaking in a factory at Dungannon. WILKIE Glove-Phit Shoes for men and women Timy give complete satidaction In widths 1AA to K AT - W. HERN'S SHOE STORE Phoss 43w The Severe The many sharebokiere of the Bank mare ;sketch a 111'. *W. 'IT. Jolington..--vreil-s noel report from Hie t'ollege. It ellows ; that voting Melt end- -wommi....trunt iiiitiiii per cent. dividend *Noodled $4.200.000. 'Mat* took Mare at the home of tbe parents., Mr. and Mrs. Robert , a iaart,tiffition of 3200,0to Waif made Landaborough of Tueiceramith, Mr. and to (Amt.,. Mrs. McQueen lived foe twelve years amount a 1,400,000 was a9ProPrIa1,11 pension fund: the usual on the 4th conension of TorkersmIth for bank premlitee and 11600,000 was and then bought the Duncan farm on allhtted for Dominion Goverment the Haylield reed a mile end a -quarter tans. After meeting ail num* Mum" front Brocefield. where their son Ar- the muhstawtial amount of 34,155.1M thur McQueen now !tree. For the laid wait earried. forward to cretin of thirteen years they hare eyed im It profit and loos into the next flectil year. At this he proved to be a good cheese- , The report will le submitted to maker and when his term was com- I November Harvest field. Of their four ebildren two sone eliareholdere at tlw annual 'fleeting to Meted he WP.Ilt to Brooke township, j Harvesting ii memo, growth of oat.. ' be held •t the head Mete of the Hank where he managed Watford Union i on tlIP 2filli of November is an expert - and one daughter are living: Arthur onto, •n,d dos L. Forrest, of Brucefield. cheese factory. HU mother, being ot I enee seldom enjoyed by farmers. even ott the homestead : William N.. In Tor - on numbly. January 14th. Metals Way Se Had on etiVA-TY- -Pr.-wince in 01111111N love horn enrolled. as* well as representatives from 110 fewer than forty -hoar cotto- tries In Europe. Ada. South America world-wide recognition s. Teeing Oen 0. A. C. graduates.. F.aeh year brings (widener et worthy contribution'. to world serviee made by graduatew With improved facilities for instrnetion. re- SaadbOU:1314:2""nbr-Plom;iblee•Ten "Trutt" Death ef Comm Cleft a farpeeing diepoeition, was anxious et Southern Ontario. Yet this Wes an The death of Rev. (Ninon W. T. Cluff, well-known Anglican clergy- man. occurred on Monde* et big home In Loudon. Canon fluff wan a native of Huron county and attended schod at Clinton, afterwards taking his aids- ItY course at Huron Collep., Londe*. tie was in charge of perishes at RM. seta, Walton and other points in Wid- en Ontario before going to Stratford, where for twenty-five years he was rec- tor of St Jamie' church. He retired in 1920 and moved to London HP 16 survived liy lila wife. formerly Mtge Annie Ronald 44 Brumels. and twO sons, Howard. le 'elder. of I,onclon (for Rome time of floderiche and ilex, of The Montreal Gazette. The funeral take.. place at Stratford today BLYTH that. he returu again to wheel, which Arthur Steleitog.--for_aixty years a atlas to snake good in the leaet possible • resident of Blyth, died at his home time entered Goderien HIP School and tater Mx months secured his certHI- here Sunday, December 13th, after a lingering illness. He had reached the mal in Toronto lie commenced teaching age a eighty-five years. His wife pre - in hie own home school, No. 9 Ash - deceased hits, and surviving are one . I field. where he taught eight •nd a- eon, George, of Blyth, and three daugb 471,40,. half yeare. during whieh thee he was ten, Yrs. Jobnaton of married to Mim *trail Blake. daugh- Mrs. 0. D. Leith and MIRA EllPheinte Blyth. 1 ter of the late Robert Make, of Ash- field. Ile flnimhed hie term nnd moved Robert Somers left last week for employed to Hay townehip, wbere lie was en - London, where he will be Depert. owed to teach le rt. No. 2. Atter with the Provincial Highways twelve yettriv went nt No. 2 he toned Before leaving for Toronto to take Year... after which he again returned up her reeldenee, Mre. .1. J. Kelly W6p to No. 2 Hay and bitight two monthe. preeented by the people of SI Miele He was offered a posltion in the F:xeter I tier,' ehurch, Blyth. with a Ivelbfilled Roller Milla 6/ bOokkr•Ppry at a more ,IremunerntIve salary. Thie he accepted 1 puree. in recognition of her riervii as church organist. and was in their employ for over j,so f4,161,w 1, home from eight yearn. Mr. anal Mrs. Johnston Jellieoe. Northern Ontario. where she I have been ell their live,' great church teaches scheok_to_spetel the vacatioo land temperance worker!. Their in- baidlaw. _ betterment et the community. Mr. Mr end Mrs, J. II. Hooter are mend- obelfioliTew itterTy fifty 'nett ban ben I the holiday term with their daugh. Meal preeeher and has offielated In ter, Mr, I Dr.) Clerk, at East laneing, Gowan are home from hiardonald ln- iation Mrs, J. R. Elliott received word !art week that her eldest brother, Wil 'lam Itoyd. of Thessalon. had died mud_ denly ghe anti her son Frank left immediately for TIIPPOIAilln tO he pres- ent at the funeral. Mr. and hire. Wm. Newcombe, of North Ita ttleford. Soak . former rest dents of Myth. aecompanied by their mon-ln-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, December 2Sth. A happy New Tear to everyone NUS. Jbe Thomposon and fat% viatIQ.it the home of Mt. Nor- man Tkowneeo one day last week. ilein117 seen Chtistmam with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Naylor. Donnybrook Christmas tree and enswert was held in Donnybrook ...hoot on Wedanclay evening. Mimes Olive and Gladym letterman and kliaa Phyllis MacDonald of Wood- stock hompltal visited at the home e/ Mrs. C. Jefferson Mat week Mr end Mrs. (leo. Jefferson and family 44 Owen Sound akin visaed with ilre Jefferson the beginning of this week. visited at her home here this week. actual aceompliehment this year . Iteherteen of Jeannette's ("reek. In Kent trendy. Tlw meta were not ripe, hut many et the heads Nere almost ready to turn whets they under as fertiliser. The stain were over orty Inch*, long. whereas straw in the first crop %vas Abort. The beads were just ma large and -the kernebt tun so mild. Mr: itobertan Wel 140 Erne of tate tide year. They ripened very quickly during the lifter part a tile harvest menet. with the remit that when they were cut they were very ripe. The grain shelled end fell to the Rrounr1.1 ate ting for the mend crop. 1 ean be prevented by rob- • bing the bands and feet with damp THE RATE The Oath con he made Mote re frothing by edding a arose quantity saleratna to the water honied of nine tbe cuetomary spoon and Moine «bee strsining ermine - 1 • many mires throughout the enunty He hex held nearly every offlee In the church end 14 lay wthool. and hie great +tore et knowledge Is alwars available to those who need hlm. Their family of thres. sons and one all being errutuntee of Toronto Fittest trey. The eons nos. ,Froeborn John- ston. B.A.. Washington. D.C... eneseed with the Carnegie Institute. In "Ter, .reetrial Magnetism:" Albert Jofinaton. /11.A.. F.A.S., kick* Torment. actuate Toronto; Willing' Neil Johnston. M D., physklan at the immetal at Ker - H. Morris,. of Toronto. were here for bonkarin. N.Y. The daughter. Mrs. E m few Ilnyft renawing old acquaintanees Johnston. M.P., physician at the Mono I lain fieneterinm. Hamilton. for Meyer Reetor's Wife : "Well. Mr. Hopkins. I (11,A in 102m her sod sirs I hope yam like nor new citrate?" Johneton have resided In Exeter eleven The home whir+ they are A Happy and a Prosperous New Year --1E-0113 SINOICRE- Vaal' FOR OUR MANY CU& TONERS AND -FRIENDS SParr-S - GROCERY "The Store of Satirfestiott7. Hamilton f4C-Goderleh WE DELIVER IN TOWN Another Step Towards Seiler Seed ()lie of the intoit illtPrefaing 1111d pre et ice I /dew !OW/Irds provident better seed 'supply for Woken On - :Brie wee taken reeently 'rhea about fifty operator* of meed-eleaning plants in larious parts of Western Ontario CAMP together at 0.A.C. for two-day wheel of instruction and practiee with the mood up-to-date equipment Since tteme_ men were all experienced seed. Antler". they eami* le ?WWI:tool veldt 1517 definite ideas am to lent they wanted to find out. and they were en pioneed with what they *as and learned thmt before diepereing they TM` prOgrlitn wain arrenged by the Markets, Branch In Toronto and In Mr napkin's: "Yea. ma am. thank von. We like him very much- not. eit am we had a right to pence. me - Si al tend" Winrisrr stereaseee- • their erenfort In their 11-elinIng veers w• idely PlIpertentiml mem and demon - th▪ e heat kinds of MACtIIIIPP TIOW for this pro -poste. TIPP' COlItAP Elven In the fielti humbandry building at the College. where the different kind! mactilnem had Iteen pet tip for The Wittier flay Crop Supplilne the demand for Chrietmaa teem' Is • rapidly gros Mg industry all over Canada. and In many districts it really attractive returns to retiree" In the hIglilami reetions of 'he older provinces Chrisema• tree pro- dnetios Is really winter mature (-mop 'ontr,erv to the prevailing e3pular len- female'. rem tree. twoamintftsnlio-tantkiday- narpn•ea la not th. bottom. which 'Said alike either gook timber er Toad READY FOR WINTER ? Have you had your Furnace looked over and put in good order ? If not, now is the time to do it, before the weather gets too cold. We do all kinds of Heating, Plumbing, and Tinsmith- ing. If you are contemplating a new Job or an overhaul, let us give yon a figure on same. We carry a full line of high-grade Anthracite Coal, Coke and Pocohontas CoaL Guaranteed no clinkers or CHAS. C. LEE, at the Harbor -PHONES- Store 22. House 112 - Announcement I HAVE max APPOINTED THE AUTHORIZED PARTE DEPOT FOR Auto -Lite and Delco -Remy Electric Systems These two systems cover prectieally au our common I have a good manic,. stock of genuine Parts and also the proper testing equipment to give you serrice on generators, distribtitorli. Starting Motors, eta. Miller's Service Station Corner of Victoria Street and Eliin•Ave. Phone 2150