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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-8-11, Page 7.111111+ 411. -•• THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. iI .• • •11JJII1 4 11 C 4 YEAR'S County and District wo sr yore oft•etIrleillft orrwriree- . : •••••••••••1.1..n...1.• ri The Us mill at Ripley owned by Harry Wyld was burued down early Sunday morniug. Tire ilintuu Women's institute will hold • picnic In Goderich on Thri- fty, August 250I. The Wingbans band was planning to hold • tattoo on August 12th, but ow- ing to financial conditions has decided -"eilepostpone it until next year. The publisher of The Zurich Herald anuounces that he aud his family are taking a holiday at Roudeau Park and that The Herald will be Issued again when be gets. back. Rev. J. B. Rhodes, minister of Cav- eu Presbyterian church, Exeter, is W- hig the pulpit of the large Presbyter- hin (ten% at.iirandeu. Man., for tipe first three Sunday's of August. After an illnees of about two year', Miss Grace Manson, eldest daugbter nine years. 8he was a native of Nova of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Manson. Stan- Scotia and whet* ten years of age ley towusthip, died Wednesday of last came with her fatnily to Morris town, week, at the early age of tweety-four ship. Sixty-three years ago she was years. married to James Grainger of Bay - The funeral of Edward Latimer, a field, and they lived in Hayfield, former resident et thetforth, whose Grand Bend and Brucefield. death occurred et Orillia on August Grainger died fifteen Yean and let;rook Mire-S-Fleafortli silrednee- surviving ate two Mail --SOW -three day of last week. Decesaed was etch- daughters: James Grainger, of An- ty.two years of age. gusiville, Man.; John, of Bruceneid; Mrs. 8. Jones, of Victoria, B.C.; Mies Jesmie Grainger, matron of tlentoh hospital, and Mrs. W. A Wright, of Seafortli. -11weeses Pasidly moulase A-4....estwar Of Hes firstesill held on the Kincardine beach on Au- gust bit, between forty aud fifty being premed. Toronto, Port Orman, Pal- merston, Mount Forest, Durham. Winghatu, Brumfield, Clinton and other pollee in Ontarie were repre- metaled. After lunch the party met on Ow lawn of Dr. A. Cowie', of Toronto, who has a cottage on the peach, and were hospitably entertained by Mrs. Cotten,' and • Itaughter, Edith. Mr*. !Alibi., Cornell. of Toronto. gave a very Interesting talktelliug how Charlie (*towns and hie wife and thirteen children. son-in-law, Mr. William Tilt, and three grandchildren left Dorking. England, 011e hundred years ago and after epeeding eight weeks on board skip landed at Montreal. The party and Mrs. George Jackson of Olinton. came up the St. Lawrence River in , The burial took pear* at Clinton. rowboat. as far as Prescott. then took I While returning with her husband • steamer to Toronto, theu hlred a from daltlag_frleaulla_la_tinMusitoka schooner to take them to Hairlike., distriet, Mew Prank Coates of Pieter and from there came by- hiretT, had her arm broken in an automobile to Waterloo county, where they re - MIN'S MARATHON SWIM, accident near Shelburne. One of the malned till 0436, when they moved to Wed. Amt. 11. Olympic natatora rear wheels gave way, allowing the Tuckeremitis. Huron county. Mr. •nd in vsrious events. Outboard Motor- car to drop and roll over on the road. Mrs. Cotten* and their eldeet daugh- boat Raan-Track Stars direct from ter. wife of WiNiam-Tilt, are burled la Mg. 116 to SEPT. 10 asumusivs) A GAIN comes the great event to 4-1 which hundreds of thousands look forward -the World's Largest Annual "Exposition. The Exhibition of 1932 brings new exhibits -new features, new ideas, the wonders of Industry, Science, Art, Education, Sport, Agriculture, Pageantry, Recrea- non, Fashions, Travel, Engineenng, Automotive and Music are presented inexpensively and comfortably. OPENING DAY, Frt., Aug. X.- Women'a Marathon Swim for world championship, starts at I p.m. This is the women's sport feature of the year in which the greatest natators will cximpete for cash prizes and tide of world's professional champion. WARRIORS' DAY, Sato loinjuiconinagoonfovataxis'a *vest veterans' R.arisk and re -onion. NTITitsry and naval Review with SOO massed musicians. The m nificent p• e•nt -"THE TR1U PH willbe staged nightly by 1,500 performers, depicting the evolution of a great Empire - colourful (mourner and martial music; koysl Cepadian Dragoons ilk (Ammo musical ride; pyripeschaiie display. England's oldest and finest all -brass band"BESSILS-Cr-TH'--BARN", and thirty other military and concert bands will play during the Exhibition. Tlatpo&Nlar British sportsman LAM will be present with his 'super -boat "MISS ENGLAND III", . visitors will also get a close-up view of the BRITISH SCHNEIDER CUP PLANE, holder of the official speed record of 331.67 m.p.h. 1LXHIBMON CHORUS OF 2,101 • VOICES • poesy* in four concerts in the -Cwiiseam on nights of Aug. 27, Sept. 1. 6 and 10. Wroxeter !moiler were bathing In the /lantana River. Upon returning to the bank where they had left their gar - to their dismay one little drene was missing Cows were pastnrInt nearby and one tittle tot started to chase one which hovered near, and to their surprlee and satisfaction the cow spit the dress out of Its mouth. After washing the dress in the river, and hanging it in the sun to dry, the child- ren were able to proceed home, the only damage to the dream being a rent In one shoulder. Death of Mn. J. Grainger By the death of Mrs. James Grain- ger, which occurred at the hosSee/hir daughter, Mrs. W. A. Wright flea - forth, CO ;111Y 30, the community lost one of lb pioneer ireskienti: De- ceased bed reached tbe age of eighty - *Ingham will not have Chautauqua next summer. but will have an autumn program next year This will be given In the town hall and the price of the ammo() tickets will he,gt WM* Meat //Bea Tee Miteetlitnereeseetemarta. :- The death of James Gibson, Howick township. occurred July 29th after an illness of several months. Deceased was in his seveety-nliith year and had meddled in Howlek for over sixty years. He IPUTP11 a widow NMI several A00/1 and daughters. The fourth reunion of the Henley frailly was held at Grand Bend on August 1s1. Over seventy were pres- ent, from Oweli Sound, Toronto. liam- Mom. Sarnia. Chatham, London, Exe- ter and other points Next year's re - India tent be held in Goderich. Alter an ittnees of three years A1- ' berta M. Jackson, wife of Arnold J. Bane. died at Wingham on August lst, in her thirty-third yeer. Besides ber husband. she leave« her parents, Mr. "LOON OUT TOR WISSIAN ma THIS YEAR" Thursday August Ilth 19112 --7 The Hessian 17 * the moat destruc- tive insect *Hacking %heat In Ontario. dome years tbe insect is scarce and hence very little damage is dune. Other years it may (limiter SD! Per mut. or more of the gralu In heavily infested laid& Prettent ludicatione are that antes' control measure* aye tak- en this fall there Witt' berig-weritrall outbreak of the fly next Control Menouree Reemrimendad Weather and pararites play a great part In control, but man eau do no- thing to better those two factors rod must rely os the following methods where the lase& is abundant: 1. 80 far as practicable, all wheat stubble shoal& be plowed under com- pletely as soon as possible after the wheet Is cut. Thls buries all the in - meta left in the field The ground • • • *honk' be worked after plowing so as to firm lt. Plowing and fir prevent the Ilies from coming up, tel they cannot go through even three inches of well firmed soil. 2. If the plowing Cabbabt be done promptly it is a gad Oen to run a cultivator or disc over the field to cause volunteer wheat to come up. This will attract the flies to lay eggs in It and thereby will leesen the num- ber of eggs laid in the new wheat fields. Stich voltudeei: -Wheat, ever. must be plowed under after about September 10111, beeanee 11 11 however, that immaturity means low were left unplowed it would simply quality, and low (plenty is dietrimen- breed files for tbe next spring. tal to the progreot of all l'IlISSP11 of growers, intending those who have never been guilty of attempting to market immature fruit_ Asasketitierteleir-mbieffnille reached the proper steer of maturity THE FARM Notes and Comments on Agricultural Toluca Weekly Crop Report The quality of the 1032 wheat crop in fair anti yield's are good. averaging Witty to forty buenels per *ere. Thresh Ing has been geueral in most localities. ying operations drag on and many "*"' 4441111144 averste 4)° tario farmer. Several ()uteri° eoull Kennedy pasaes the information that the National Breweries Ltd. of Mou treat have authorised the purchase by the Canadian' Malting Cu. of 1,000,000 bushels of high-grade. Outario grown barley. suitable for malting, at a mini mum of 55 Ceti ill per bushel basis, traek Montreal. The Minister warn* that this barley must be sown!, clean and reasonably free from other grains Slid *eliciting forty-eight monists to the bushel. This Is the euutvalent of grain k1101Sti as "Three Extra" and should uuharvested hay fields are evident in Central and Western Ontario. Barley and rye crops are eatisfactory, with oats' rather uueven. Corn is backward, *bile roots promise an average crop. The tobacco crop is estimated at 90 per ceet. of the average. Pasturage has been reit maintained by an abundance Of mioisture. Weed cutting on the roadsides has been geueral. Imenature Fruit Causes Uwe, Consumption .idle certain growers persist In Nadu immeture fruit on the market, we cannot expect home eonsumption of Ontario -grown fruit to 'vault- its full development. Thts ts the conten- tion of C. E. Broughton, Ontario Mar- keting Board. 'The anxiety of thesie growers to tie the first on the market with their Atiuducts.- isaJd. Mr._.14.9u41/1181,. 71.14.1-42, doubt, prompted by a tieeire to obtain I top prie. It should be remembered, $ ties 1111VP long regarded barley as a Inc cash crop and It is hoped that this Announcement will give them new eon- fidetwe and will stimulate productioa. "A priCe bf 55 cents basis, track Montreal. eould mesa f.o.b. prices ap- proximately as fellows: Maio line Chatham and surrounding points, 40 eents ; off linea or side lines or radial lines in same territory, 37 'Nuts •Ceu- teal Ontario rpoints, isay from London to the Lake Stmcoe district, 42 cents; east of that and on to Montresit, 46 cents. These would represent the ap- proximate f.o.b. prime paid to shippers, and In the ease of barley the farmer wuuld. la mane case*, be the shipper. Theee prices would apply only to car - lot shipments. This offer is consid- erably better than present-day, prices on the Montreal market " -HAW* A GOOD COMPLEXION - 3. Prepare the seedbed as well as poosible so that it will lw in exeellent itioa for rapid grow Ile and sow fine* mlnate quickly. 4. Sow just as late as ls safe in the grower is (-resting dissatisfied your dietriet without running the risk customers, mitt theuw customers will of having too short a growth to W1M bevom, prejudiced against homeler .sately. Late - "l'el.tigeoni.trothlmarket. Iniportaiit of alt e 010.1 strleted - grown produeto. thus causing. re• t uree, butit the wheat is sown too • • • late winter may do more damage thaw ' To bedirmio - the fly. Experience In ea(l" locality is the best guide as to how late sow• ing or wheat can be delayed. The bet- ter the ground is prepared and the Iwtter the seed maniple. the more rap• id the growth, and the later the erop can be sovrn with safety. twat results everybody tit the neigh- borhood should co-operate in the a control measures so far as poesible. Safe dates for 'towing eould probably he about September &lees's! of Guelph. • nd about September Nth" to 25th 10 Enitex and Kent, sod shout half way between thew two dates should be suitable for the intrriening districts, bin. as Mated. 55011 tinny -liner the date for himself. The reason for these late gegdMgm is that the flies have about completed their fall egg {eying in the dlEertiOt equally. Any boar that is ....lire* distriete before tbe dates seentimeed from this advanced regleter of 40W4 and thus the wheat Inreely caravels in- will be looked over by judges at the age of six months'. and if showing the right conformation win earn for let --- MUMS TORPICNICS owner the amount of $15 from the Government.. this year's Olympic Games; Judging Cornpetiticsas, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine Pooltrr,Flower Shoes; Interns,. tionalbr and at Shows; Trotting and Pacing aces and 16,000 Futurities. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Davison of Brussels celebrated the twentieth •n- iiiversiary of their wedding on August let and were pleasantly surprised when relatives and friends, to the num- ber of over forty, meet/Ailed sit their . Reduced fame ea Dm Linea, Railroads home and presented them witIli_g:beau- -. A pretty wedding toot' place Oa 2,000 -Voice Chorus Concerts or Grand- • reservatime now tor Exhibiticia--fwedmilday. Ammo 3m, at tbe home _ stand Pageant "The Treiiipb". of Mrs. Susie limit, lien/tall, her young- " eel dattehter...reelkixt. te.f.2g- nailed la marriage to Edward Van 1)e Keefe. son of Mr. anti Mrs. „Tuft,. Van De Keere of Guelph. Rev. A. Sinclair of- ficiated. Afterwards the happy couple left by motor for their new hotne at Guelph. The tuners.' of Andrew Lammie, who died at Detroit Tuesday of last week, was hekl on Thursday from the hoc of his sister. Mrs. George (`ase, Hall, the Interment being tai Exe- ter cemetery. i)eceased. who'lial In THE LEADING his seventy-sixth year. wax a. former FUNERAL DIIRECTORS resident of Hensall. He carried on AND EMBALMF.RS a truccessful drug businees 4. Detroit Ambulance denims at all bowie ("r filanY yearL The death of Maritime E. Munro, day or Wild wife of limes oceurred in PHONES: Store 120 Rew Howlek townxhip July 26th. De- • ceased. who was In her sixty-fourth year. --wea-a-nallve of Howlek and stwnt all her life in nett townehlp with the exception of a few years to Manitoba. She la irravrived by her husband, one daughter. Annie, of the Gerrie public gehool /doff, and one eon. Clarksenof iloroutp, The dealt) necurredltunday night in l'eborne township of 111AM Caste, In his steventy-thint year. He wen a life- long resident of the diatriet. He is .otrvived by tWo sone and two dough- ! ters: Benjamin C. Case. of Exeter; Peter, of Toronto; Mrs. Elgin Rout- cliffe and Mr.. Chas. Prone both of the London road. Mr. Case . was a warttew nt Triritt Mh'lltortirl-TIntrelt Exeter. The death of Peter McDonald, it well-known resident of lirteetels. oe. (lured August 1s1 In Ids seventy-sec- ond yeer. lee -eased was born in Mor- ris townshiplearned the tinsmithing trade iuu itriumseloand worked at WInghatn. Woodatoek, Kitchener and rittPr -Parell.--1118-1/46E0I14To Rrn ',le about nine yearn ago and had livid with hist brother Dugnid there. llis wife predereneed him am' he learesi one datiehter. Mrs. Milton Shaver of iiiiverton, The marriage was noletunized In the (-buret]. MoI.-sworth irn Satur- dey afternoon ot Veronica Mara Vo- ices'. only daughter of David Vogan, Wroxeter. te Dr Robert Smith Fer miaow eldeet son of lir. soul %Ire. John Ferguson. London. The eere- ninny was performed Ivy . Rev. Mr. Turner, minor of the church. Dr. mod Mrs. Fergie,on left by motor for Mon treat. whenve they left on a trip by steamer to New York. UM their re- tritn they will reside at I Ion. Wholesale Tlwift of Fggis 811MP 01114. ,hiring Tuesday night of hest Week .rnitherss broke into tier United Farmers' Co-operative plant in WInghem, loaded ninety three motes' of eggs on a truck, and made their get away. The trnek backed np to a . 4 window On ltd north ahle of the blind- ing In full view of the ortlisq It Is estinetted it would take at least three. quarters of an hour re lead the pews The robbery nee en$-,01"e2Teirre8/4 ie14-ietwesTaght 1ft the aad Stetunishipe. Consult lotal &mats. -tlftil Trench china teaseL - 'WILLIAM -INGLIS, President. H. W. WATERS, General Manager. Brophey Bros. J. R5-- Wheeler.,_ Fne1111* Director owl Riebolaver All calls promptly attended to day or night AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONES Stets 335 Residence 11115w Hamilton Street, Goderieh 'Them in no aurer teat of thc poetise Pion of divine powet than self-control* --Coffin. Monumental Works GODER1CH, ONTARIO Beat Materials Latest Designs Expert Workmanship All Work Guaranteed Ressonable'Priees R. A. SPOTTON P. 0. Iles 161 Goderkla, Ont. West Street - ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc. Eltchtic WiriA1 of en - kind* Istlesies *mew mikados ,.7":11411111111011r," -""r.- • .. FiAla PARTHUR two. Cioitsrieb Turner'e cemetery. It wax decided to hold another gatberIng next year...at. place to be decided upon. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL • ,T7S,111M. Hon. Thome. L. Kennedy. Mlelatet- of Agriculturehas annonneed that new regulations have been adopted toy the l'rovinee and Dominion jointly to Improve the standards of lineon pro - lbw_ Ender these pray Is known as an advaneed.reglster etc sows te to lw extablighed. Ings from a first litter will 'have to make 206 pounds of pork in 200 days, will be slaughtered 41111 ttwir earessme• judged by the Dominion graders NMI scored for value so h., -.un. in the event that they are seored as -extrm good bacon." the rum will be plated 1111 the Iwo- advanetel rtir,Lato-r ear-narkltgnr taggitigand the fa rm- . g her will lit tionneett to tbe extent of $15. to which the l'rovinee and the Dotuluitin will iontribute Sir Virtu. Arbuthnot Lane, noted wristlet in dietetics. Is authority for tlw etatement that "(reeh fruit eaten lially does more to beautify the e001. [Sexton than any coemenc." It is In this way that science explains the attractiose-oi Canaelless ghee, who are fresh cv )-41U113:1-s. ce%"rs. coullinetYea iti the world hoed it wider variety of beelines fruits. and few people serve fruit ruore liberally with their meals than do Canadian-. • Pontliiim Fruit It ra PURE CRYSTAL ICE • A plume call brines it ...7.41direvd dos: Geo. Johnston &Sons PHONE 499w Kiagatoa St. Gamic' Remember -Although him wrItisiga have gained wide acceptance, still it la the chanteter of Robert Louie Ste venison that most arrests attention - Coal and Wood _ Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke - • • 4.14beehontas (2.' by 4 egg) At amatem- SW011 of one and a-hatt 111111.1 for bey, 81111 of oue mile for girls for Canadian '•lisimplonships are •arded on the Canadian National Ex- bildtion aquatic progra m. Entitles°. GODERIOH TOWNSHIP • Connell stet la Holamoville on Tues- day, 'Aiignir Power Commission wrote consenting to an aseessment of $100 on the rural gab -station near Goderlch. Thc. clerk. was instrueted to enter this on the collector', roll. A letter from the Canadian Legion of British Empire Service was read and filed, on motion of Councillors l'oweli and Jervis. The., Municipal Telephone System asked for a temporary loan of 1150, which was grained at the prevailing rate ot hsterent. 8 per eemL The rates bylaw was then diseneeed. The county rate 1,4 down six -tenths of a mill from last year and is now 7 7- 10 mills; tlw townehip rate wail sheared one mill. now 3 mills; the gen- ere' school rate remains,' the 111118ft, 4 mills. Nearly all the schools were lower. No. 6 not requiring any. The penalty rate for - unpaid taxes after Decetiiher 15 "Was rut to three per cent. The bylaw wax then read a third time and paseed. The aerostats passeck fur payment were.: Ralph Cantebni, sheep claim, I $5: Alf Warner, sheep elaim, $23.50; Ja11. JPWP14sheep claim, 12: Fred Middleton. sheep claim, $5; Reg. Stur- dy-, valuing allf`ep. $3.110: Wilmot Haackereward for shooting sheep (bag. $15: superintendent, pay voucher No. it. $349.110. _ Council then adjourned to meet on 'Priestley. September IS at L30 p.m. R. G. .THOMPSON, Clerk j;;-• Tfre liahy's ewaliowed a penny." Scotch Ilusband--"Weell. let line It -to -morrow's his birthday." Ile was warning a little neighbor about iwing enreful eroms:tig streets. "1011, don't worry," the child aseurtel, "I 'Incept wait for the empty space to 11111111. bc. "-Parente' klamositve - HEADACHE AFTER HEADACHE By Dotty Barclay Plra mean warteichea. te yea wish to make a hit at a picnic serve • mandwkilt that'sa litiretkit• inferyohe le grateful to the Marl of lb/taws'. reports re- SA11,411WArli, who Invented this 1teligagy 'so mat be illsra"e"" rarra• lippetsemsetsivriesimi-htp, mime of ceived showed itt a tiowsway-the 51*4 degie,• of efficiency whleh has heeu earda. but one wislieF1 he bad invented attnined Cu rry I lig out the prior+ more varieties sometime& Well. here's. a suggesitiou for en wasps nut bread ' Pa"bieet 41111 1"1"frliSe "1 A""Cia- tion in respell to community iseautifie that 'mikes a ili•lhAttne sandwich cation The rejort ef the ttiotrict base, mpsead with mintialade. jelly or• direetor. J. It. $p. -net -r. 14.8.k. Allows a credit)( -Motor and nut mixture. Beet Of all Ire neethat effective work has been done la -. Orange NutBrad this respect by the foHowing societies g cute sifted flour, • In the dietriet: Arnpritir. North ilow- 1, teapoons baking powder .'t Billings Brldwie Pendeoke. Gae- s 1 teaspoon •- anuque. Kars. Almonte. • % cup sugar 4 Etter's', township, Speneerville and Huntley township. • 1-6 Cup shortening % eup finely hooped nut• The work arcomplislitel by thew. so - 1 Peg eletiee emptiest:tea in a line way the Orange juice value lof Individual units 'giving effect- - 1 tahlespoon otAnge marmalade Ire support to the More Beautiful Can. Sift ctry ingredienie together. Cut ad* camPldrn orPonlIon'd by thC (i**- In shortening. Allil nuts. Beat egg; Julian Ilerticultural Connell: . - pour- in measturinit Mr; add enough • • • on-ihge julee to MariiiKt-ellp. 4'oItf Lamb's Die Needlessly • I -Mato- yontig lambs; die needlesot &elem. Dr. Lionel Merriman; Provincial zoologist. In , an appeal to tee .te sinqr-the tree& loam- olote many Iambs before they are ton days dd. In a little booklet loaned -by the Provincial !Ave Stock Branch. he state, three main (unsex of death: Joint III of lambs. white lemur of Iambi. and necrohacelosis of Iambi. Dr. *Wev. enema outlines the 4.111110. tiw symptoms and the • proper treatment of these three digestives. itt conektelon he de- clares: "It pays to tnaintaiti a high, derre of sanitation, when the hoe of OUP laints-repromasta..m.itstat...ot Boman. equal to the additional labor required to nialtitmln hvglenie comvidtions. • • • Vntwommity liteautlikattans At A nerent meetists of societies of diottrict No. 2 of the Ontario Hortieni. tura' A...K.1010n lit the central Ex- Now She's Free From Them A woman : "1 would like everyone who suffers from headaches to try Krnechen Malts. Before taking Krnsehen 1 WAft MIMI,* ever free from a beatinche. ttmt since I have been takingcn regularly I beets hardly had 11 heselachefin iyhich I rut very thankful, for headaches 1'511 make une feel quite 111. 1 have hewn taking that smell 11.1.1`. of Kruschen every morning In ft tease of earn) water before my breakfnat. and I feel so well."- •(Mrs.) 11(4111114.11141 Can generally be trneed to a disordered stontach and 01 the unsuspected retention in the systt•m of xtatrantIng waste meterial which mia- ow, the blood. 10.11101"1. I1111141. 11111111311IN prevent them forming !Rein end von'll *over have to worry any mote. And the la Just how Krimehen Salts 111111. with dry Ingredienta and add. mermalade. KgeeLe,:jew seconds OM slightly floured l,olrt. Let stand Io refrigerator or emir place half an bee: Bake in loaf pan In moderate oven (350° 1.1 until (1... ---about 46 Sable lite.. A nttle more orange juke will he needeti with omic dour to Make the dough soft. , • • • A picnic Is reall% scarcely a picnic 'tutees it includes 4 frozen desewrt treat, such as MI, dentition and econ- olnleal Orange Sherbet *2 mine ringer PA, i'ptt water 1 pint coffee etennt (Or evapotated lambs have no Keep them alive milk) 1 ke cops orange Juice 6 tahlespoons lemon juice 2 tea gi.,1•41 orange rind Cook sugar and eater 5 minutee. Pool. Add ,'.n, -i ng ingredients. that they may grow to money. I lean tfahly." • • • ()Marto Potato Outlook While the peaeon 1331 -1032 0* TPa0. mislos amounts of ingrislie,ti to make I gal- litsch early and late potatoes, the fut- 2 itre present.* quite a different aspect, aceorttIng to J. T. Cassin. 'Menlo Mee- keting Board. Federal lievernment eetimates indi. rate that potato aet!ease itt contaiTo this OPIII1M Will 11110W e 114•11111141•11 01 approximately *even pee cent. tiver tbet of the 1931 twason, TI1PAP 1!fttl- matem met the 1931 arrester 01 thitirio at 1410.10S4 as against A prolnible nett. age of 136.0110 this year. rIgures for the 1/n12811,10n of (*sande show a Ilke deckease of .7 per teat:. •living 6tm.fratl sierra In ..omperetriaIth 543. 700 acres for I0112. Mresoodli t)tat. se„,ni Ins hi his • nIctilationa, the amt of , A picnie Without good coffee to drink 15 no Mettle ta brag about. For Some reason. mare, is partienisrly re- freshing in the ow. alr. Hut It must be good eoffee. ne, 1 weak •nd tepid mixture that is ii• 11,0' hot nor keel. • Iced coffee e:111 I prepared the 'lay before very simpi.. Itrew it ex usual. but use allehtly 111.0 1. than the revise lnr heaping tattles.' eon of coffee to the cup ef water. Aii-zonti aft the hrew. Ing Is eompieted It In an sleight entifftitter In the ire tem to emit, Neer day It ean he polost With the Inneb And mi,111'11 AA fro. -1, and flagrant 111 fi•rtills.er noel In the pesinct when It eame from the stove, with no ii -e dilute It. mentors this yes,- will amount 1.. •edy , Hot toffee prepared fp --gilespee 111111 of thot used lest %.•af "While we have hitsl very favorable ohotrid nIso he mil In the tbernme Jar tIi fig soon as It lo brewed, mo that It will ""1111""• 4" 1141"* ....""""41 crop mole.* sI slil• time 'bee not pre can supply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt eervice and reasonable prices L. FLICK Telephone 178j Goderich WILKIE GLOVE-PHIT Arch -Corrective SHOES --FOR 441Eff-ANIY1POMEN; IDE II WIDTHS AMA* E - SOLD AT - W . HERIVS SHOE STORE rooTwtart, TOOT APPLIANCIMI AND •••••••. THE DEPRESSION IS OVER AND MASSEY- HARRIS have moved to the old stand King Edward Hotel Block, Kingston Street A line .4 stock will be en rri•s I Pri)111Irt •ert ice gintrtinteed - --11kpahrbee mod tng up your old marldnery a apeelalty Repoirs will he sold nt classiest pekes preuvible for cites' WE A1.80 CAltItY A F1'Ll. LINE in: • BUNSEN OIL BURNERS Installed In your prtewnt %tore., tuatter how old. Thoy will heat 'out lime, Pate your biscuits, or no aide. At 20% to 301/4 lees- ftel cowt. liequid with or without eleetrie starter. Lowest primes en tbe markt., • A CALL -WILL ME APPRECIATED H. CLEMENTS & SON Phis* 140LE. AtiENTil mime' 1 'V tholericit Now is the time to Build • " •WINIMMI • Anyone who contemplates any build- ing operations should take advantage of the low costs now prevailing. Perhaps never again in a lifetime will prices of all building supplies, and building costs generally, be so low as they are at the present time. We shall be glad to furnish Ann end estimates. Goderich Planing Mill Cambria Hoed and Neleon Street. Phone 388 Geo. Westbrook, Manager. F. C. Kalbfleiscb, Prop. Ione none of its qiiditles In the 11 Ir The cream soul ..,..r.ir ean ter. mired sent the same promise ..1 yb.1,1 1' did with it at home. it von prefer Ex- thin of the some period 10 14811 . ' 7;:in‘1"171"::r:.7:74:.1i.4.:ePlienthct"'ien:d'irls i"tnn1;111';" 14'411: *1 ltd pieiegrn:d•hy hov*1;a:l rolling method tint remember 11132 ur'll In" in 16"* "4 prnnnnt 'es' toned t In ww,, pi,nt, 01 .,,041,.., am, 40 not bon .1 lallrteinizinigt ,a:fre.ert:14;111:e:lanronthati,tir.iviti:rtgoong40, . 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