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JUNE BRIDES
HERE COMES THE BRIDE
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and in decorations for weddings
either at home or the church and
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e 219 - Gode•r•
• THE SIGNAL
County and District
Tile rebuilt community- hail at Lon
deatoro' ie to be formally opened OS
July
Atter an illness of este _reeks
her ninety-fourth year.
Katherine Reichert, widow of Wil-
liam Oakley, pared away at her home
1n /trumpets ou June 2etth, aged slxty-
pix years. Two sons, Alvin and Carl,
of ltruasels, survive.
Duncan M. Ferguson, a prominent
retired busluem man of Stratford and
u former mayor of that city, dint oh
Mtualay late in his seventy-fifth year.
He was a native of Brus•a•Is, in thus
ouuty.
Mrs. -Kai ' Stephenson, an old re-
sident of -Stanley ten uship, passel
away on Tuesday, Juue 21st, at the
age of ninety-three years. The funeral
sw'att [mild on Thursday -to- Bayfield
eentejery.__.
A quiet welding took plasm at the
['tilted church m•gae. Hensel!, on
Thursday lamt, when Rev. A. Sinclair
nutted hi marriage Mary Adella Win-
ona Norris mill Harvey Carl Jacobe, of
'fuckerswlth.
Itaitb Sutherland. n Tittle girl from
Parkhill, while playing 1n her bare feet
at Grand Bend raw across the ashes
left over from a bonfire. nuder which
were some red-hot coals. Her feel
Brown of Zurich, and by several lame
naw and ,iters.
T, Erect ('afire at tat -knew►., annual Webster tawlly
rlttwrt __ rt'!ceitl
commemorate the Webster pioneers.
This will be unveiled ou the occasion
of the 1933 reunion, whltfi will be held
at Lucknow.
Tesebin' Salaries Reduced
The Luckiow school board has made
reductions in teachers' salaries amount-
ing to $810. The largest cat is in the
salary of Miss McLean, principal of
the contlnuatlou school, which is re -
timed trove $2150 to $1Mt0. Other re-
ductions are of $100 or less.
Lueknow Rector to Owen Sand
Rev. E. U. Gallagher. rector of St.
1'eter'a Anglican church, Lucknow, has
been appointed to Ht. Thome' church,
I)wt n Hound, and will be succeeded al
tetekuow by Her. J. H. Geoghegan,
near of Oweu bound. The exchange
will take plate about July 10th.
Kegler-lb4trkk
On Saturday morning, Juue lith, at
St. iionifae•e church, Zurich, Agluca Hua-
euua, youngest daughter of Mrs. Matil-
da Ih•Itrlch and the late Simon lelt-
rich, mora united III marriage to Edwin
Henry Itegler, sun of Mrs. Mary Hegier
orad the- late Joseph kegler. Rev.
Father L. Pulver officiated. After the
•errmeniy nine urr hundred
It-
re -
e gurwts par -
were badly bunted. took of the wedtdtug repast-at1Jw.hume
71ur rima► amnasl reaweaa•at the bell a AZ, brtdr'a mother. Mr. mad Mini.
llssi►tli...4.•11e011►-ilrmw►►a.►ia.liali.3i i.ireve a (linnet' weeymoon trip
lath at the hate of Philip )lurch. F.11m• to Niagara Falls and Buffalo before
vine. Respect was paid to ttue memory /witting In .their home on the groom's
of Thouiax Me•)IIItsn. M.P., who had firm ou the Goshen line.
attended all the previous reunlona. Twenty -gee Years Happily Married
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Brett, Rose- Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Porterfield, of
- nowt- Out., 1111001111,13L the engagement Belgcsve, recently -a• lehrattd- the.twen-
of their younger daughter, Sara Ada ty-titin anniversary of their welding
Melv14N,'to Dr ---W-'13/1111"1 Kerr, son by entertaining a number of their re -
o f Mr. and Mr.. James Kerr of flea- lathes from Itlyth and Winghaw. At
forth. the marriage tii take piace 10 the cont•Inelun of the dinner Mrs. Hobt
July.
Thursday, (k•totwr 1.:11117. has been
chosen as the4Fateref the,.rw.tal plow.
"alt n*Tclriinr 'i'lhw
man's Association. The place at which
the match is to IN. held has not been
decided. but It will likely be in the
Coal and Wood
Genuine Hard Stove Coal
Chestnut Coal
Pea Coal
Coke
'Pocahontas (2 by 4 egg)
I can supply your want? in
any of the above fuel. Prompt
service and reasonable prices.
Telephone 178j G.dork&
neighborhood f Wingt tu
Laidlaw read a nlcely-worded address
and on Iwhalf of the company presented
,1It..JUJtL Mr- ._G1[terileld w"Wt_lt -luted
GODERICH, ONT.
(',oderich Debaters
Win at a'alton
(Coattntaed front pang. 3)
to crowded Miss coa4ltloud, practise Attractlie Park Sells Goods
this almoner et viag la I-Wa
Growers are reminded that in times
alto, with th► swath tit efts-saeoral s `----: C„ ti silos
fawiiier'•tl y''11i '11g 1D our
1 •tet e,-ipltts llla<•dlut
Thursday, June 30th, 1932-1
THE FARM
Notes and CWelmenua ou
Agricultural Topics
e or- most
gaulsatlMa trying to banish disease by. products. In other mortds, "!t is 1130 01343
t(wrettlag the ratters, but ii is up to the that sally the Ro'ale." Choose a sult-
l'nitreh Church, If side is able package for presentation to the
to prove consumer, lack carefully, and in an at -
worthy, her name, to asau11o• some re- tractive manner.
sponalblllty in connection tv ith mission • • •
work among the people of the slums,"
Miss Ritchie declared.
"The miselonarlea themselves polar
to the slums of our own 'idea as the
greatest challenge to the Untied
Murch," the speaker continued. "(Air
church people cannot site with con-
tklenc•e, 'Onward, (ltrllttan Soldiers;
esu! leave this Importapt "ark ogt of
their coneideratton. 'I%e fruitlessness
value of an Ontario representative to
promote the sale of Ontario produce
in the Nest last year. He has
just ertunnel to Winnipeg after visit-
ing the principal markets ou Moe Pratr-
Ir+ and reports' conditions greatly im-
proved over a year ago, with prospects
for a record 'wiag eatabliishod for (►u-
tarke ['mince 1111 11'est+•ru markets this
year.
wee will also be a representative
11,011/4.111
�Mlrrftttntarr�-.fir �r�
. i'•r..r
Weekly ('rop Report
From I'19.1 •-11unty comes the retort
that fruit -growers along bake Ontario
have severe infestation of apple scab
on foliage -in apdte of regular aprayiug.
Orchards sprayed with lime sulphur are
freer from scab Muth those storeyed with
Bordeaux. Hay, especially red clover -
and grace fay, will be a short crop in
most districts because of dry weather
during the early part of June. The
strawberry trop, due to drt)ught In
many distrkts, la smaller than ex-
pected. but nevertheleuu priers are the
"WOW Tui
Rosetta for Yuri Hirde
Teaching chk4ta-to roost at **early
age tends to promote feather gr. with
and helps materially in carrying the
chicks over the critical peeled when
they are most likely to crowd and
smother. It Is desirable to get the
chins to roost just as soon as they tie
ttntger - _need --heat-to--keep-• theat-
ol carrying on foreign missions when Portable. (Inc of the beat ways of get -
of carrying
people at our owe back auto, Nit_ ting thtcks to roost 1* to bad a slop -
swot -to the -rear-0t -rho
demur tu_one_altheof the
enclose the underneath side of the roost
with a line mesh wire eco that the ehirks
were, are so 1n need, iFlllustt-ilia In
one of Christ's pars
out tete-beam from thine own eye, then
.halt thou see clearly HI -cast out the
mute out of thy brother'. eyes' The
cannot get at the droppings. They will
hunch should first try to remove the take t o these temporary rusts in no
evil lu her own country Is'fore•trying tint',
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t11 Institute minions In other enuntNrs." Use of Higher -grade Seed More Gl11-
"ll,e c•hlldren of toddy ++rr the lead-
pDing 1
•
In Wellington county, sheep dl
y was Jose 27th, when 15,000 sheep
were--rar.4it y -dipped in tiftt4hree
funnily tanks anti 12,0NN1 treated t
for internal parasites at the same time.
It has been amply demonstrated that
The small margin of profit Iles In sclen•
tlIc rare. A total .of s 1NN1 acres of
rutabagas were pawn in Wellington ht
two weeks. In places where the soil i
oral This leer is too dry, the land roller fm 'teed ex-
ers of tomorrow," declared the speaker, Iruslrely to compact roil and bring up
"and if Canada is to becose t great na- Agricultural represntatives report, moisture -to seed. Fall wheat promises
tion, her children, and a-p.•,!ally the from wavy euuuntlrs iu Ontario, that to be an excellent crop in nearly every
foreign einem, moat be taught loyalty there Ira- Iwrn an exe•rllent demand for (amity. A meeting to deal with para
tv ltwIeideptrd [nnntri`+e•e'•f br.edtt-- �1ther grader ••r cel jridn scot r. _a r___ - wghi-wK
(•nisei -,40 that they will s wottjlT t N++'"' swmis,-The.auwber of i((Reirie•Rlfn haw t "ountt-,_••,it team
lens mini will lead moral l �e1 p't(w• mx t U!tea t r aaaabinOts dl'ciabra, that steps be
has shown a great increase over pre- taken to evotrol and eradicate, If pos•
*ions year's.- Panning mill screen de• slier, the warble Hy peel. The alfalfa
negative, declared that them are three pots have reported an increased de- ,crop In Carleton newly prowlers to
(lawst% ut_-peleple to whom the United rain-- or s•reclls. Seed eleiniug plants. glee tete Inst pleld of hay this year,
llmrc•h ministers: FllWly. chose who urrr the I'ruvince, have had mote (Nein' The-.urtl11uel der 'weather.- _,_
kt,ow• Grad and oar op s. -eve Rfa;'bw4-"r bnprratnri'r(gsuTthid - Laali -as' rain In Jour was nokd
etimidly. those Wht& l ow land Irnl Itl r busluess has been three times as thrupghont the 1'Lnrjute_t(ual Elle ua•
hate n''e•ted film, !• •Their large a1',.,tli'�y had until•lhated. �kuabtedls d
J wealth These facts would ludIa-alt' that y e'pleted the rises o[ [Dost
ours[ for pleasure and gala. er who fnrniers.
have been lel away by Nome minister generally, are putting forth
power, such as drupe' etc.: thirdly, every effort this year to secure the
tia.e-who have never oeard_of JJ1m II'ighest yuaselblr }!scud pawn acre. In
Sett ~•Erste
Mhos Allen for the Negative
Miss Allen, who spoke lust for the
-rove.
LIFE IN SOUTH AP'RICA
The ww•Ial dishier whit* South
n • n mL.a ,.rine
w.me gift. Many e•ougratulatory ales (Challenge to the Ghaith," said *los flan e•tras rand. thenefnre. la ht a lots Is by no meting bleak. .The natives
sages also were revoked. Including a Allen, "laranae the 4.'bg( Is rum{oswl ter paosltiuu to cape? wltlt the {ues('ut ore pe•rfetty loyal amt on 4he whe>te
letter from the clerk of 'the emotion at largely of these. Like the rt•ci.t111 low prices et all grain ergs.. teoun•ot will( tlulr IoL�a'nnteugorart'
Kilos Preabytertan church, lkilgnve, clans hart been offered IUP suet„ • • •_ Review.
na is eonceShig the gaud wlshe. u[ the eon: g gun I''aras.-antilleme Meek: _
l'athallpe Idella., widow of the Tate pet u[ Christ, but have r.•jecteel It. SWICET TIP
gregatlnn and expressive al•Pre•latlon th.00 in the sotslied sinus' regions Is.tc prises for farm primitive had
VV'lllten' Chesney of Tu kersmith, diel l rt r l carried 1 I three
on Juue 10th to tier righty first year. 1 orterfleld is the ealatblt and genial who Bare to attend t.
There are •M1 H.xrlr Neck at '..t !apt wee{t.
Two sous and two daughters survive: towashlp clerk of East Waw•anoah, p(
-him- lirhent Stetherby, Mrs_ Matthew �1 t -- t--uMlay whom' tor_ w:tit.ut cltlld-,' canons Lrnw r�Tion_al tthrMt�
!Addle and James Allwrt all n( Iron cru In the slum fila v. it cannot DL j/rtevious year- aurae(' out nen AIM -
Two
• n r - (carr 19 his Isla
alp
of servlet rendered the e•Imrt•h- Mr. there are' churebe% avalilable to those tittle effr(•t 1111 the tttrudauce at Farm Hlghts 4? minden, sod rat th.• sop he
slipped .o ething into to land and
s sold _•That'a _for_a cupp ut
t.otblsck-.tad %%hlut woo It. a null
West Street
ELECTRIC SHOP
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of all
kinds
Estimiss tib M appitatita
FRAM WARDER
Telephone 82 - Goderich
HYDRO STORE
BUY AN _..
Electric
Stove
Quick - Clean - Economical
and cool to cook with
pretty June welding --- - place be from the -second class that the ehal- tube spurt courses bit animal awl Held
lenge comes. but with •oes. who have1husbantiry. borne ettnoiebs and irisin
ton, Mich.. and D. D., of Hamburg.Sat the Lutheran church, %urian, on Sal -
N T. uriny morning last, when Lulu Ann
Iaigrbeth, daughter cJ Mr. anti Mrs -
year. Deceased W1111, twice married, her
JIIne lith of )Ins. F!t11merGon, wldoa''Albrecht of Zurich,
((innerly of Hen -
of John }:mmrrton, In her eighty-firthsalt, was united In marriage to Charles
Henry Sesitchmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The death arurrerl at Clinton on
first bustawl being John Jwnor. She ae•otchmer of Hayflrld. The bridesmaid
was a halt.Ittter of the late John Tor- w -aa elm. Margaret McKinley of Ray -
ranee and wan the last member of her (Held and the groomsman was John
family. • Seotchmer of Hayfield, brother of the
The death of /Wary1looa ed m. Ms Kathryn Drysdale of
at his Rome, on the Std Slap of Mor-
on Igruhlipneal' played the welding music,
yam. Ora Rotalay, Jose ,IIC : -Ip Ns IA4tor the eeremeny, which waft per
trerenty-nlxth year. Born near Tor- 'formed by Rev. F. Tnrkheim, the wed -
onto. he had lived In Morris township 'ding breakfast was served,A$ Liss Melee
of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Drysdale. Hen -
mall. Mr. and Mrs. Scotehmer left by
motor for Niagara Fall. and other
points, and on their return will make
' Ince early childhood. Reaktes his
wife. he leaves four mono and three
daughters.
l/u Wedeerday. June 22nd. at the
retory. MIlibank. flu• marriage of their home on the groom's tine farm at
Thelma Mar, daughter of Frank Tay- Hayfield
Intr. Exeter. to Reginald Earl Rummell,
sem of I►avid Rummell. was solemnized
by Rev. Borden Cunningham. brother. Old Sol Smiles on •
helaw of the groom. Mr. and Mrs coil a
it A wedding
dill ie Exeter. Huron l4 Boys -
A wedding was quietly mole•mn[rxd at - �' !l gll■
the Thames fiord manse on Satueday, _ _
Boys-
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Jun, lath. when Elsie Mae, Duly (tenet- '
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Seers, be (Conttfnte•d from page 2) -
came the bride of Rummell Thomas an oe'*alun. 11 yrs are not with you
Key! of Filet. Mich. The ceremony to burly, we are ht good wishes- Let
was performed by Re-. Jas. Anthony. the boys and girls down there know We
Mr. and Mira. Keys will reside at are all well and kit -king ISlgnedl-A.
Flint. 1!. Hodgert, Hn•'y-, Huron Old Boys.
At the Evaagelleai-church, Credltaa,
en Saturday. June litth, Lillian Maria,
daughter of Mrs._ Rosins Stahl, of
('relltou, w•nm given in marriage to
Norman W. Kleinfeldt, son of Mr. and
Islonary and almost HIslast words w
a ctlattetwe 1* d
to MU re -go
R11 -ROLL ROOFING
Colored or plain. For hoarse, barns,
sheds, garages. "Council Standard
ter "Acorn" quality.. pentium% Easy and
Emmy imataa gladly wits%
m.aswsmenta-
Maser• o// Reston Steel TI••w Bern, OW -
moused Thnks Born Door Hor.rwr,n Nest=
Zed Hd Nada Doubt* •M••A Meld Lack
Vtnp/ator• BoitN Paid Garage Doors. AB
kinds skeet Metal Batldtrtg Material.
Ossloh L. Prestos. Ont.
lsstl.ries at Mastra•1 and Toronto
$rophey Bros.
THE LEADING
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ---
AND E)BAL.HERS -
Ambulance service at all
day or night
PHONES: Store 120 Res. 211
11OI)ERICH
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
promptly Intended to
day or night
- AMBULANCE SERV'i('E
PHONES
store 335 Residence 355w
- Hamllt.u.. Street, Code" lob
1
advertising brings results.
ling? •1.
Porter -No. It was a lamp el mil
usecer heard the Word- There Iles our Ir ulture w „Ty t nistentiy . w e r. (ul teat gar.
respurusibuei, 'G11 • ally carried out. As- a result manyn, all the worldlllty.'attalJemprinarrlh the gyeospel.la', (farmers and llu•Ir w•es se•t•ut•e+l es -
Th.. tl::: of a :a -s cony Iltblies 11,e 11r3I11r41 -isentb al lufermatbon aitaout rarlous
Mau -awst 4(lortfy 0.4.4". twMinwattyi arts_ of. ,farm, life nod._wor.k. which
telling the $.tory to t#etu that have 11110Y timid have derived lu no other
not heard Christ Hlsaseif was s mi. nuance- -
My, that coffee was weal. Where
did yon get it? Why.. from our gooul
old standby J. A. McLaren, of course,
Mra Jedw Klelufeldt. of Cromarty. The alsere we &beep; get It.
ceremony wee performed by Rev. M • • ••
Hlppell. The young ample will make The Mysterious Mr. Intron turnarl
their home on the 2nd concession of out to be 1t•. 1i. Wilson, a nephew • of
Stephen. Treasurer WIIs,n, ate he walked
The marriage of Helen, eldest laugh- erourd the grounds three hours before
tere of Mr. and )ire. Alex. neater of ibe was discovered by All.; Madge
y-nrlrh, to .1. 11. I)b•keraon of Detroit. Crawford, formerly of Htllett. who Be-
took place on Hatunlay, JunelMth, in leered the prise offered by "Itil I'owl.'
the i nited Lutheran clinreh, Detrol. jt • • • • • -
Atter the esfemotly the bridal eouple Mr.. and MO. A. Alderson. of Ham-
motoI'e �-1oo tha *ow of the bride's par- iltntltc=.formerly N, Windham. made a
evil at Zurich. where s re•epfion was spe'lal trip ti the picnic and enjoyed
held le their Minor- Mr. and Mrs. themaelve. inimenee•ly. Come again
Dkkeraon 44.111 reakle at Detroit. next ',cent.
The- retrain of. the late Nettie Well,
who died at the family home In 11e- Mr. aril 'Airs. C. Inglis. of, Irurulaa,
trait en June lath it the age of fifty- old Winghnmites, were welcome visit -
/de years. were brought to Zurteh and ors and were very much Interested in
Interns] Ia the Evangelical cemetery the sports. Come again. We lire At.
n opt glad to nee you.
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there. Mins Well was it former reNl-
dent of Zurich, n danghteg of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Well, hilt of late
years had made her home with other
members M the family In Dketroit.
The death ournrred at Clinton on
June 21st of John 11. Henderson, a
pioneer farther of the town.t,ip of
Tnt•kersmith, in hi* eighty-ninth year.
After life retirement frnm the farm
derated lived In NNaforth for anmP
years before Ida removal to Clinton
two ye,rw ago. He I. ,sirvired by one
son, Robert Henderson of Toronto, and
tine daughter. Mr.. Alec. Witt of
Guelph.
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Mr. and Airs. K'. A. 4'nfu rbedl r41141-
crel mpletadkt mervlcc irlttrtvtwg top 31343
VWinghamitee, who lied this largest at-
tcndanee of luny of the towns.
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Mrs. 1,. Thompson had chert*. of
the refreshments milli yon know how
,•verytmwly enjoyed them.
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Assistant Secretary Stolle Walker
wan late In arriving. but elle wasted
no time when mho got on the job.
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Mr. Walter liuchansn had charge of
The 1 nIte•d chnn•h manse, St. Helens, the children's table* and he handled .
(W110Trek Representatives
June the 'erne on nn.• nth of the mar the kids well. He would make a splen
rimer of Mis. Ethel (lerntl., eldest did Sunday school aupertntendent. eery doors." - The (►ntnrlo Fruit and Vam.tabh•
ldaugleter of Mr. nn,1 Mrs. John (larnias • • • Several pleasing ten -!eel selections Groa 're' Interests will Ito aeh'aneel by
of the 3rd ennsemalnn Of Morria, to 1 President Ilarry Htowe and Mrs. were given by mcmbet - .d both Young the recent appointment of Karl 11,
Horne Moffatt, son of C. R. Moffatt !Stowe might well feel proud of the I'eol)Ps SucietIPs and Hlaa Mllaleal Conger as trade promotion rcpr•w•nta-
N t•d the late Niro. Moffatt. The etre- iaaccet•' that attended their effort.. !Wilson of (!tied -h ga.. a reeding en five 1111 1111' M.mtrenl end dt•trirl
mon),was performed hy DPI'. T. C.I • • • tilted. "The Bishop , d toe Cow," inarket' 1111s year. Mr. Conger Is well
WllkInaon. Afterwards the wedding Ahl. Duckworth and Mrs- ihtckworth!which proved twfh 1, 'creating and known In the perishable 1111141111.11. bled
*musing. A hearty tor. of thanks to mess hs I-:nslen, Canada. being form•
the Jndgrs was ne.ird 1•y Mhos Allan erly nes...b+tet with the 1hnninlon
are +wwinded hy Mr 1,oppland. ''tnit le.%,halig., at ntt:wl. (Inoue, -
Iter. 0 T '.Watts .1' •1MNyiah• !tee Mice cote. -s'-1 Ilo•msely,•s ns pleased
(lies: (`lamming. paster of the t1'altntt with The nepeh,ttncut, fe.•lliug that
ehwerh• and lir. M lit 1labertsox of rine will be etveen tate and -Mooed
..r rads . mid th 11 defects Ili g1-4.1
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err I Js, Mtabfr )lead 1'•s-ible - ia-
teach all nations " • gp�' Great Britain
•
booed vipearlbef4aag• l t alum a In Iketkig hoard. slates tient thea Marr
Ateetifig idea Bitchlsa_ -;r nI1 nonce IL Paterson, alt 1 ,�![iart! _ -
o there Is nn 1
Canada, Miss Alton adiiroced tM•xaoin-outlet for alfalfa' meal In the Cooked
Itllfr that ouch t•entdition; •slat to n Weir 1 K OtTrs. rat -pre' •
snail degree iu 111s country. lent. have to compete chiefly with
Mr. Shortreed'm .tddreas South Afri.w. -Thr meal exported by I
Mr. Shortrced. for the •mrmative, Saar slater Itnmlnion is .noted for h. I
.insisted that the aiurnl-.-topeciallr in.it'uTfainli deli)--'kliJe t -_milt. anal!
ttw Western cities, with whk•b tie had ills relatively. low- fibre content.. .-1111- ,
t-ume• hitt personal '.intact, did exist Itarko shippers, who woiild seek an out -1
end were is real wenswe to the life, liet in the Old !.,and. will Is' welt fid.
health. and the moral upbringing. of riaeel to adhere.rigidly M samples on
the }motile of ('anada. which sales are bitted, mud us• only
Among the people of Opt slum* a. runtfnrn'ly- w«Ighted eouialners of i t-
greut--work to t►eiag-dunL-br
d
fraternal soetles, ,nrh u- the KvariouL • • •
wools and Rotary Chile. mad the Big' Ontario Mtnwherefes tar Whmipeg
Brother movement tine latter among The first shipment of Ontario straw.
'the Juvenile delinquents,. bat thefts are berries to the Want for ■ nnmher of
ledependent of the ('liar, h. The United years was made by -. the Vineland
Chnn•h must Institute -ono work of Growers' 1'o -operative Ltd. last- week.
thl* nature It It frond do its duty. .
The tneoaer of communities was again
touched upon, tbe-iga'nkerstating that
re thole to uu rml l'l" talut the'
munl:itie• ,spirit is roused.
,seise in Canada originated the
United ('hnreh, upon the Canadian
lye apbm•,n;ul('ei
COCKSHUIT
IMPLEMENT SHOP
Wire Fencing Cream Separators
Repairs for Cockshutt,
Frost & Wood Farm Im-
plements and Machinery.
Telephone 598
Kingston Street Goderich
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Clean Inwardly
It's far more important to again the inside
than the outside of a milk bottle. For the
same reason. clean intestines are far more
important than clean face and hands. Nothing
will cleanse your intestines better than ENO'S
"Fruit Salt." Take it regularly, morning or
night, Be ENO conscious!
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ENO'S
RUIT SAL
The shipment consisted of flue 1au1tdr -d
(rates of carefully selected arul packed•
berries, pre -cooled at Grimsby, and
Pupped _via Canadian Natkmal xpiJes
refrigerator car.
Mr. lark Heakes, manager of the
Co -Operative, stated this. was a trial
('hurlt rest! the resis.ii4bflty of rap- diipine'nt and preparations were under
tttddtng the princtp(ea of its fonndatinL way to forward ',esprit metre e'aes-dtlr•
11 the home ehnrb tins, the whole ung the I>n'M'nt season. These berries
stricture rat the Chnreh will hell. will he handled thronitlt Mr. H. F..
Phial will happen - 0IIlcse the Pulled .•Poral, Wlnnlpeg, representative of the -
It'hurch retm•v.s the ••til b her own Ontarho (!rowers' Markets Connell. A
!country by Instituting (Nasions to careful cbee•k•u{i of the first shipments
serve the slums. will 1►e made to insure agalnat discrep-
"('harity Kerins ,it U otuq?' said Mr. entire in peek or package of the cars
Shor•trerl. "Why rend tunable to China tat -follow.
to aa,lat the ('bine..• to bake war • ' • •
against Japan?" PNats Market Remands Ilwllt -.:1
Mr. Ray -,.,---- `►alis tnrli
eaesllsltig or Io at -race. nm
RAY t'npwlalml. the s's'0atr 1peakr r , h, the camp of fount rather ronrnacditirs,
,for the negative, harbi,sl back to the ;is in a stale i1 change and growers
early tab t .ry of North .interna by re- 1who propose to keep ['breast of the
terrine to the l'Ilgritu bathers, who (times must of necessity' recognize that
caste bringheg the story of the Gospel tract. Thio i.. the opinion of J. Ta'I
to this cuuthtcut. - 11 .t t. up to the ('asaln, lint rad (h,M rio l'ohlto Itrerw-
1'nftel ('hunch to cart, "01. Mr. Copt►
land a relied that If the 1 're•Ignera were
properly taught hoe to Rye before
they came to .this "...niter the slum
conditlot& wuuld.Is_ lirg1ILJIOrreded.
The United Chwtch shouldn't be wi-
thal'. People In other I./dia.-such ns
ere' Asuw•Intlon. One evidence of rids
change Is that nary consumers in
ell's and towns are Iwvomlug litter
motet' In the manner In wl+ionn potnhws
are grown. They: urr-laxluuiug to ane
If the patron's lint-•• been grown from
errtWk'd serol. If Hwy have beet, .pwey191
('unto, --A-fhlcn, India an 1 otlMre, were to prerent blight. and many other qur.s
backward and not able 'n manage the than pertaining to production. And
affairs of their own cum, try. ('irillaai- even greater numbers are asking for ,t
tion wan not 00 well fid' !need a. h',re. diatlney variety of tntatu.
(!rowers who eelest their a'el carr
fully, nnil who follow the beet cultural
prat -them will. In general, prduce a
Idgher yield of totatows of a • quality
which meets the exacting demands of
I.'11H3'- entas,lnarr.
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In I 1111 feet lay n 1, '114313K0 in floe
1'nItel l'hnn'h.
"Ane people to he cu, 'd alum dwel-
ler. simply iwranse ti y are matin.
played?" the .ts•aker a -Led. "The, an•
sser 1.. No: Many wool Christi**
people urr out of w.„k. But tiptoe
here open rhnrehea Ink at thleir
dinner was served at the home of the !were present and stayed till tbe last
bride'. parent. The young couple will dog wile shot
r,-oida' tear Itluevale. • • •
'11oe death of William Brown, a well- Mayor Stewart wee unavoklably ab
�rwrretteIMO pnp•tas',nereh*M of Znrk'h, !+raft a+ld-seate•i4s-r grK+k-•s--"•••-" -t
4 sr -ase - g mmnruswl on Jnne 1At11 iM AT Jnsettt'w' "V- •__f - -
-o Rices ♦ 1Pw fines.• .item (i, t:. YooaR ii. a Ilve R. "k alita e ext a4I,,. a•
�gt:di.,r�llelr-oitt+i•�►�1. hwaelw a death
iIR► g ""�rrt�r, �Ilr '�`�"�i t�` wl�• �'y°
I•efore hl deceased had nn 11ttlirtmir ""f11 iiiP to stn alloia fft tea._.
at the gone an operation for the removal o IGInally •n at the hronm fow'thall
A hearty Invitation to attend) tut•
HYDRO STORE
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t tumor Mr Brown wee in 1114 for.' • • • summer school at I0..1.•tk'h brpmgit
t'. eighth rear He 1. snrvlred by him John Moon, owner rat the eelehrated fr-rfh the a..nr,nce fr•nn the president
w Ire. to whom he was married only North lend gdo
ardens, nated three Iof the Watton s.w•Iely that al mem
m1
1.•rrilrft•"t*'tvK.-,1
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gr,dnally. '11'' M•,rkrt• I'. II I
ban also reappointed ff. E. Toms as
COAL
A:�.COAL COAL
Now is the cheapest time to put Ro your next winter's Coal,
STOVE COAL $15.50 per ton
CHESTNUT $15.50 per ton
COKE $12.50 per ton
POCOHONTAS ".
-, .. $12.00 per ton
SOFT COAL $11.00 per ton
FOR ('.ASH ON DELIVERY, THREiE PRICES .tRF: SUBJECT TO
•J'Eit TON R&Dt'('TiON _ .__- .
,ill our Coal ba weighed -on your scales. Ow market oenlea.
We have some secondhand ELECTRIC W.tSHiNG'MACHINES
let greatly reduced prices. -
rOK PAiNT, Oils, VARNISHES and GENERAL HARDWARE,
PLUMBING, HEATING, FAVI ITROI:(!RING and TINHMiTII-
1L(i, CALL OR PHONE
CHAS. C. LEE, at the Harbor
-IFHONES-Shore 21, Huss 112 -
Building Supplies
We handle everything in BUILDING SUPPLIES, NAILS
and BUILDERS' HARDWARE
3x and 5x Shingles
ALWAYS ON HAND
MOT, LINE, HARDWALL PLASTER and OYPROC
-ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE --
bade repre•eu t 11n 111r l'TSeirb.'
markets 11 e i b.• re.•allyd 11 1 '11
!Ix montha ego, by his tither. Jacob prises for the married wom•e'a reef.. Ibu•rs were already plow to ofe ❑d Tonto dewiururtu red very clearly elm
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