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The Signal, 1932-10-6, Page 7
tai ;.:w"c;: Atr L.A ..�a Brophey Bros. THS LJRADINO FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance service at all beers, day or MOS PHONES: $tor. l*- B. :T ©ODIQRIAI µe, • J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director tri EttaMMser All calls promptly attended to day or night AFIE[tAN CIF "111 VUI - PHONF. Store 836 Residency 1166w Hamilton Street, Godertch --IMPLEMENT SHOP 11 1The Fencing Create Separators Repairs for Cockshutt, Frost & Wood Farm Im- piernents and Machinery. Telephone 598 Kingston Street Goderich Monumental Works GODERICH. ONTARIO Best Materials Latest Designs Expert Workmanship All Work GUarteriteed Reasonable Prices R. A. SPOTTON P. 0. Ron 1111 Godetick, Doit. West Street ELECTRIC SHOP WE CARRY A COMPLETS STOCK OF Electrical Appliances, Oa* MONO WAIN UR • Coal mid Wood • Genuine Hard Stove Coal Chestnut Coal Pea Coal Coke 1 Min supply your wants in any of the above fuel. Prompt service and reasonable prices; 14. MICK THE SIGNAL County and District s. While riding a pony Stewart Fuke, of Exeter, was thrown off and light on his lett are, fracturing both b above the wrist. Wbje cutting eoru en bis farm Tatte+sWlib, James iwinovtau had left hand caught In the cutter and 1t was so badly mangled that it ltd to be amputated. An interschool field meet Ma belt at Wroxeter ou Thursday last, Blyth, BruMels, Wordwitfi and Wroxeter schools taking part. Brussels carried off the trophy. On Sunday Iset Mr. and Mrs. Charlet§ , rah quietlycele- beslity�tioffVPArtf" their marriage, which took place Dashwood in 1884. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gtadman, Exeter, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Margaret, to William A. C. Shepherd of Loudon, son of the Bev. A. W. and Mrs. Shepherd of Chatham. the marriage to Wks piaci tate 1n October. -.Hoary Behnke at Hewlett .10414 With injuries 1n failing off a load of hay on his farm, three miles west of Clifford, died a week later In the hos- pital at Guelph. He was sixty-four years of air and leaves a widow, three stats and one daughter. At the (}neer United church parson- age on Saturtley, September 24th. Rev G. \1'. Butt perforated the marriage ceremony uniting Ruth Galbraith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gal- brat(h. and Wm. A. Corbett. The hap- py couple will reside on the groom's farm near Fordw'lch. The hank barn on the farm of Mrs. Chas. Roe. 4th eoneeesioo of Stephen. was totally destroyed by fire Wednes- day evening of last week, together with the season's crop and three calves' The tare was caused by a dog whitil In chasing a cat overturned a lantern. A heuhouse also was burned. The home of Mr. and Mee. James W. Hamilton, Myth. was the scene of a uWet wedding when their daughter, WOW ham lek w111' esSlde on the groom's la Morris.. at ;Telephone 1714 GocieriZ" BiM iellmegleeleed -stere GA -T.. --C. Joynt. Hewed', one night recently and e r es lett engem of suits of oto etothes, underwear, etc., and furnished themselves with complete new outfits. They shoo made eV With +waw smell, change lett In the store. New Rector at Seaferth Rev. Canon Edward Appleyard, H.A., H.C., L..Th., has resigned the Ineum- beney of the Church of the Ascension, Windsor, to become rector of St. Thom- fYag}lesw eberek Reatovth._Came. Appleyard has had charge of some Im- portant p.riebes, including Owen Sound, Woodstock, and Windsor. He is expected to arrive in Seaforth the latter part of October. . Dies at Greet Age Mrs. William McOeltioth passed *max on Sunday at the home of her daugh- r, Mrs. Robert Stewart. Heaforth. at wits a Alster 44* Thomas Sage, who died at Wroxeter lu March after reaching the century mark. Until about three months ago she had en- joyed fairly good health. but since that time she had been confined to her tied. She is survived by one eon. J. C. Mc- Culloch of 'Shell Lake, Sask., and one daughter, Mrs. Stewart. GODERICH, ONT. Thursday, Octlber 8th, .11182-d • List of tze-winners at Ba ld Fall Fair (Continued from page Hard soap--FOri Middleton, R. Suow- den. Corn husk door mat -Milne Rad- er. Home -malt irtirie of funilture-- mum Rsawnett, Mrs: Carter. Living gleam Amesoorins A pretty wedding took plate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steph- enson, Varna. on September 24th, when their only daughter, Gladys Kathleen. became the bride of Lorne Webster Colemaa, younger sou of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coleman of Name, The ,.,.,-,./may was performed by Rev. -M1•• LiVing•tdIth% H. -A. FUSS. I I, 111W eases, embroidery -E. F. Sterner. R. R. (*tooter. Afterwards Mr. and Howrie. Pillowcases. lace Mrs. coleman left on a motor trip M". trimmed -E. F. Menier, Di. Foster. through the States. on their return Curtains, lace trimmed -dire. T). Fow- they will reside on the groom's farm ler. Ills,' Livingstone. Towels, etubroid- 00 the Parr line. Stanley. ered - E. F. Merner. Mrs. .1. Addison. At St. Joseph'', rhumb. Clinton, on Miss 1.ivingstone. Demotes table. see. endwoldered-E. F. Merner...E. Foster. Bed lamp shade -Mrs. Woods. En! THE FAIRM1 Notes and Commente op, Agricultural Topics Weedily Crop Report A.erage yield of sugar beets in wjwat is that It not only Ores strength aud vigor to the crop to which It bt epplied, but It almost •Iways in - Maud of clover mid grata* per acre. 'fields varied ronsiderably ou different bolls with different fertil- isers. As a rule the relative response to fertilisers was remarkably uniform. Average§ do not give a true picture at all times, but they do indicate the treud to respouse, aud, after all, this la what tlw practleal fernier wishes to The great valtte of fertiliser on fall linnet meaty will be about twelve tons' per atm. • Sugar matentAlk price. The superioritY of alfalfa aR lu addition, fertilised wheat makes revive • bonus above `fil:w7.1i, apeehia.ywyerz 11 wrirteis drtdetuiffoonsatndra Leda halitlf‘itumiroree: rairpiwdrieg:towistlisotwhanntauinr1;rtilised, months. When I started %Nock. I could late to not raise my right arm toifittiently to •••• Mrs. Metealf, Je.,1! Downie. Cushion, tuiss the brood of Hessian fly, the button my collar at the back. Having wheat will catch up lu growth •nd to get my own living, I became anxious sli.atis•e ital. satisfactory top before winter because of zuy •no being so weak, so small dose. straight stew:, and have rheumatism during this time. Al- though I am 61 years of age, I feet quite fit for my work."-J.E.M. Kruschen dissolves away those DONNYBROOK needle -pointed crystals- of 'uric mid which are the mum of all rheumatic DONNYBROOK, Oet. 4. -The regu- troubles. It will also gut& these die- ter- Y.P.S. Inesilltig Of Donnybrook toleed erYerule tlesu out of Your 111 - rhumb was held ou Friday evening. stem. Then lt you keep up "the little Rev. Dr. Mortimore led the !tong see, daily dose." urie mid .wlit never fore the devotional pt•riod. Miss Marjorie Wordsworth's fatuous poem, "Michael " EXPRESSIVE Campbell gave a spleudid summary of Hilliard Jefferson read the lesson and A Chinese taxicab driver sent In the the topic was given by J. A. lliompson. following bill for trips nutde: Ton An interesting discussion followed on e.a7ong". Ten comes. At 50c a west, Could Not Button His Collar Week After Itheumatum There Is only oue way t deal with rheumatism. It la not sufficient saes* to clear It out of the system -At lam* be kept out. For 10 years thhir ism has bees tree from the trouble • --n bad attack or rtirnmaite-11111Ve="- 10 years ago laid me up for four to three loads per acre SR compared with one and a half loads of timothy. From Lincoln comes word that the crop of late Elbert& peaches was Very good and that grapes are being cut In quantity and are or fine quality. The silo -filling have engaged the atten- tion of many farmers lu SOillIkWest• embroidery -11r, I). kowler. H. A. Fuss. Cushion, any other kind -Mrs. Metcalf, 10d. To -ter. harup shade - Miss Livingetoee Dinbog Room %remarks (White) mer v let tes--3,1 Ws Livingstone. it. Fuss. Tea cloth. out work --E. F. Mer - tier, Mrs. N. Wooill. Tea cloth, em - Tea cloth, crocheted ern Ontario during the past few weeks. Live stock continues in good condi- Jean Downie. corners and editing -Mrs. N. Woods, ti°u• Mrs. Howrie. Tray cloth -Miss Living- • • • stone. Sirs. sorrte... Centreplece-J. BUY" range " ti°eure "4" W. bleeper. A Fees. Liincheon set tine Calves . - -Miss LIvingstone. Buffet set -Mrs. Gareett DiuMag. Ontario Marketing Howrie. Buffet -wee- lam--eximined• ligterl_timt a buyer from the cut work desiga -Mrs. Haynie, R. M. United States has -Seen on the Ter; Rorke. Tea can. made up, linen -Mrs. onto market attempting to purchase Munro. Jean Downie. :21,000 well -finished top valves, weigh - Judges -Mill Livingstone, A. lug about 1S5 pounds. The* calves ' were to be tined to top out loads of Coleco' Ilimens American calves. and this buyer Usage set, tiouhrohletett,,,Mea.,__It etaltued that the Caned:Au self !A a bridge set-Mnt. Rowrie. Bridge set. titinable in his itowcon ceortnungt:y,..n tIhne spite applique -Jean Downie. 'A. Fuse, of !wing prepared to pay eight ciennatre. Buffet set -Mrs. O. Fowler, leaf! a pound. ca Downie. ket lathy hare heft so disappointing Bedroset Aweeseties that the American has been unable Hemstitched sheet with monogram -L to get the desired quality. Miss Livingetone. Mrs. 8lowrie. P11- Mr. Duncan said that -- farmers low eases. hemstitched with monogram would be well advised to Cultivate Anna Jean. was united in marriage to Wednesday morning. September Vstil, Albert S. 11111, sou of Mr. anti Mrs. Ed - the marviage of Stargaret'E.. daughter of Andrew Flynn. Mullett. to Arpold ver °elvish -41. The young couple will James Dale. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Make their boniest Ottawa. Dale, of the same townellip. was sol - Joseph Underwood. Bluevale, passed ..miozed br Rev.. IL N. staiivan. The awaY 1"e• week in tils-Thillt3-thit Year* inidesmaid was Inet-alster. Miss FArta other of the bride, was best man. e happy youple left on a motor trip Toronto and Niagara Falls before Bing on the farm on the 7th con - don of Mullett. lie lived for many . years tn Howlek township. where he had *a farm and abto did business as a drover. He is survived by bis wife and three sons. John and Earl, Bluerale. and Mayor At the United chureh personage. Parkhill. on Saturday, September 24, Myrtle latuseen Schram. daughter of hill, was united in marriage to Folder Pepper. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pep- -per of Hensel!. Rev. R. C. Copeland officiated. The young couple will re- side near Parkhill. A thort Bleeps. was terminated by Fl br Th to set Celt ST. HELENS ST. HELENS. Oct. 3. -Anniversary eervicee will be held In C,alvin United chtirch on Sueday, October 9, at 11 field or Northville, Mkt., a former min later, be the special preecher Res T G. Wilkinson will -conduct an - FALL FAB' DAVIS St. Marys • or not tell the truth?" Readings were I given by Warren Bamford and Willie Craig. Miss Jean Robinson sang a NO10 1 and the meeting closed with the bene- diction. The nest nesoing W111 1* In charge of Verna Charuney and J. A. Thompson and the annual election of Alter, will take plaee.- thls market. as outside competition In Then. iv.. 110 chnrch "terrier here Ott Sunday owing to the Auburn United itittii2.riknett Ills tvutttti"c13Oltiv7t041"1".rYthe. .11111litheld elan+ anniversary. Meters! tram here States. a most valuable outlet. will he atteuded (hunt lu Auburn on Futulay. closed to ur. . Tlw fowl _supper, tinder the nnreplces T°iltallelte week Fror,P1144.1...rtirlITIlaWtedia 2`.'.ild Mr.' Sa in Thowssu attended a meet. has been chewiest . ne "Ontittio Forte Int of 11* calf club 111 Witieltsm 011 Products Week." the prImary idti NI lay night. 1 -behind the movement being to en- 1 There will 114. nostelio d on Thursday' se the_ foesosee. Mpg, of Ontario- mul Friday of this week owing to the made to sputum* au "Ont•trio Fails I • mitts dress, mad.' from old ger- Products Contest" for retail tnerch T Politeness has it. root lu tbe moral 'tient -3. aft cities in tins-Provime child's play deeps -Mrs. tlk Jerviorit. Injrthis spertat week. 'Following ttre-i---L --- A. Fuss. Baby'« jaeicet .end bonnet. two. slogans which are being widely'l We develop pitysicany by acquirlti,z erochet Mies 111 Illtstone, Herb Neteb- need in this compsIgh: "Onterio earns Baby's jarket tad bonnet. knit -J. pirceucte are Freehest and Bee" and velop by giving to others. -Rutledge. I Merrier. II. E. Rorke. Babyee bootees, "If the Farmer Can Sell He W111 Buy." • knIt-Mr*. D.' Fowler. H. E. Rorke. The whole eroject is under the ner-1` H. .E. Rorke. Handmade smocked Deputy Ministei of Agriculture. and '" dress for child -J. W. Merner. B. A; epeeist representative., have hem apt - Fuss. Handmade -Gertrude- embrold- -pointed for certain districts In the 1 ored baby's pettbest-H. E. Rorke. Province. An appeal will also bet lemby's romperee-Nllse Livingstone. made to merchants 1,1 towns and vil- Wks' Weer Iviees tot specialise in Ontario feria Practleal woft apron Miss Living- products' .durkne" the' week of octotrer- stone. H. E. Rake. Dress. housework- 17 to 22. and it is expeeted that win - Ladies' vroderwspr (eottoir-Mies Live in all the cities and larger towns. The Jail of iftelleaa A. Brown, widow_ of nlvermey oervices at Woodham. Ont. Norman P. Devine Deceseed was Mr. Bob McGuire'. of London, anti Ingstone. him& Ilmerth Ladies' under- !err:talon and assistance oil every. born at Ingersoll eighty-two years ago son. Horace McGuire, of Detroit, called wear isilk/- 11- A. rues- Smork-.I one 1- asked iii this 1.•ry worthy trete and for the last three years had re- on St. Helens friends on Saturday. W. Merner. IL A. Fuss. Collar and ject. %%latch should hive very definite NkivokillgiCe .iliglifstigopiiTirrni,71.1mger.utina Ltenne for a few days lest week. toiff set -H A Fes,. J. W. Writer. Handkerchiefs- 11. E. Rorke. Mrs. N. benefits for farmer- in the way of In - (Teasing the demand for their products. Mr. Collura Cameron of Detroit was sided with Iter daughter, Mrs. Rich - Raymond Henn lug. eighteen -yen r-oid e.tattar Akt. %goreijoilv,,t1,,,,at ,g,,,sq,T. ler& Mrs. 4 KIWI- 'To cii. Mg. -77 , assughteseF.-- - son of Lloyd Henning, nth concession Cliff Murray. The Signal and The Toronto Globe 56-50 rim Signal and The Toronto Daily Star 7.50 The Sigma' and The Londe* The Signal and Tbe London Free Preys 6.50 The Signal and The 'Toronto The Signal and The Fanners' gun 0.95 The Signs' and ,The Family Herald and Weekly Star . 1.00 The Sigma and Saturday Meg 5.80 The Signal and The Now Outlook 8.90 The Fitginal and Western Homo Monthly 175 The Ilignel and Canadian Romeo and Girds:us tee The Signal and The Catholic Record 8.75 175 The Simla' and Magaidne TIM alma' and Montreal Witmer renewal 1185 new 8.1111S The fermi and World Wide reeseral 4.25 Saw 11.A5 11111 arid The Threats Wog sell 'llot -Gm& Clubbing Rates woo other Piets Turnberrv. recently had a diver Mr George Clerk of Hamilton and rip. Fancy aprell-E. lierner. Mrs. onfirmatIon has Is.en revived by Sweater colit--Ilerh Ned). Mrs. flow. I). Fowler. Loltese hand hag -J. W. tbe Ontario Marketing Itoerd that Canadian honey is to enjoy the same Sterner, Miss Livingstone. Ladles' preference on the British market as dress. made freak old garment -J. W. th. ;f our 7sister dominions, Australia Ft And made some minor repairs; le drove back and forth In his Ills - tontine And neemed to tw free from cares. Ile finished the work and departed, Anti when he bronglit his bill, had to give hlm the bungalow, BUCKWHEAT I will purchase Buckwheat thin season, and ship at lictlaw and Whitechurch. For quota- tions ring telephone 42, Dun- DUNGANNON "THE BLUE COAL DEALair Outstanding Value -Always forced under his thumbnail. Nothing much was thought of it at the time, but later pain developed, and In a few day); he Was Nel'100.14 y ill, Doctors pronounced the trouble locktew and ad- ministered Reruns antl the bqy has re- sponded slowly to the treatment. The death .of Mee. Alfred Lucas, Clinton, occurred Saturday night at her home in that town and was the result of injuries suetained in a fall ten days before, when she slipped on the base- ment stairs and fell to the cement floor. Deceased wax in tier sixty -Meth year and wee a native of Devonshire, Eng- land. She Itt survived by ber huothend, nix sons and two daughters, and thirty- three grandchildren. Thomas McDonald palmed •way In enty-seventh iteer. Deceased farmed in Wawanosh for many years, but for vow* time past had lived retire:1- Imeknow. Surviving are Ids widow, formerly MIAs Janet Beaton; three daughters, Mrs. Cullit and Kate, of Imekoow. and Myra. of Whetbane and three sans, Garfield and John. of Luck - now, and Lorne, of Peterboro. the township of Turnberry, died Mon- day morning on the form on which he had lived for seventy-seven years. He was born in Hibbert township on Feb- ruary 1. 1852, end at the age of three years moved with his parents to Turn - berry. He had been ailing since Last Christmas, vrhen he fell anti broke his hip. His wife predeceased him and he is Kursive' hy three eons end three Ht. Stephen's church. Gorrie, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednes- day, September 21st, when Gladys El- inor. thtrd dateghter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hooper, 2nd line of Turnberry, was united In marriage. to Chill -lea A. Warwick. yormeest son of Mr. and Morris. The ceremony was performed Mrs. M. NteDowell of Westfield were callers here on Saturday. Mr. Webb and Miss Greta Webb spent the week -end at Grand Valley Mrs. Colin McDonald and elilldren spent a few ilay. fn Wingliam, the guests of her sister. Mre. Deyell. Mrs. John Rennett of Port Albert is at the home of her brother, Mr. Will 1Rutherford. nursing her mother. The young people's clam on Sunday was well attended. Mr. McKinley Ramage read the Scripture leemon. A dnet wan sung by Moors. GoldW Pur- vis and Cuyler Ramage. The discus- sion she taken by Rev. T. C. WIlkin- The Mlesion Band meeting on Satur- day was well attended. The Scripture 'mown was taken by Ruth Ramage. Jean Thom gave an inst rumen tel. Readings were given by Babel Miller and Kathleen Thom. Do conning arm, via Wei De Cures Nome Peal se - seem she erhownel morwes Osseo lerisa Mweese Desjanline. amounts to eeven shillings Per helm - Men's Wear dredweIght. Fuss. Pyjama- -J. W. Merner, Mrs. Good Care &Bendel _ Sport shirt. tor man or hoy-H. A. Carter. Pullo(er sweater -Mrs. F111W- The properly balanced ration at - ter, Mrs. Mown,. Ming, heavy -Mrs. eomplishes wonderful results when firorrle, H. Du-dardine. Socks, heavy fed to stock that is rightly bred, well -0. Battler, Dr. Grieve. Socke, fine managed anti correctly hoteted. -Mrs. liowrie. Mrs. D. Fowler. Hand- Houses and equipment. such SP kerehlefs-Ilr.. Metcalf. Mrs. liowrIe. brooders. feed hoppers. drinking pans, MISCELIANEOUS WORK etc.. that are suMelent to accommo- Patch hemmed -Mrs. J. Addison. Dr. Ilate 100 chicks' will tiot take care of Grieee. Filet orochet-Herb Neel), WO. 'Satisfactory growth cannot be Mrs. Metcalf. Tatting -Mrs. D. Fow- made under suet,. condIttona. Grow- ler, Herb Neeb. Fancy' knitting in cot- lug stock needs tote of feed: provide ton -Mrs. Howrie, Dr. Grieve. Drawn a good grain feed and a good growlne thread work -Mrs: D. Fowler, min mash In hoppers so the birds can get Livimmtone. Hemetitebing-lirs. How- it. rie. H. E. Rorke. Cut work-Herh The eonditIon of a carom& when It 'peh, y", ,e. goss..,,Topeifey_eirs...;,1. IS ULlirkateLL depends almost entirely Woods. Miss Livingstooe. Petite point the way the bird is eared for up to picture (frenzell, wool -Mrs. *Oak the time It Is killed. This means the Mee. Howrle. From stitch -Mrs. Met- way in which It Is grown and the way -Mrs. Metcalf. . Mee Livingstone. It is fattened for market. A poorly grown bird will not take calf, Miss Livingidoee. Irish crochet Sampler showtns specimen of straight on weight satisfactorily: its digestive bias aod three-cornetud darning -Mrs. organs have not developed autheiently Metcalf. Miss Livingetone. Darning on to handle the Wore or less concentrat worn sock -Dr Grieve, H. E. Rorke. feed that is fed during the fattening Beet aseortment of ribbon novelties_ period. nor does the bird have the el - R. 14. Ae111, H. E. Rorke. Awtortment tality to stand up tinder this fattenlog of work done be lady •fter reaching Prucem• Bedspread, colored -Mrs. J. W. El- The newly formed Ontario Honey liott, Helen Tough. Bedspread. tufted Export Amami/16m has announcer' the in candlewick- 4 1. Battler. Redepread. Rhipment of four carloads of light applique -Mrs. !towel.. Miss lAving- honey to England. It is estimated that stone. Quilt, .tottot*--Milne Rader. the arrival of tills altipment in the Old Wm. Decker Quilt, patched -Dr. Country will he mincident with that cy-Wm. Decker, Mrs. Carter. Com- don's repreeenTa five In England; Who forter. goo... dosca-Mea. N. b. Carter. has lust arrived in that country. FA. router. Crochet afghan in wool "Fresh Irmo die -Gardens President of Ameriean Life bummer* Convention at Termite Toronto, !el, 3. -Canadians look after the finances of American Insur- ance companies end Americana sell the policies. aceording to John M. Laird, rice -president of the Cnnnectient Gen- eral Life Ineuranee Co. of Hartford, and president of the American Life eonvention. in IINWS1011 at the Royal York. "It is the Goepel truth," lw told a newspaper man. "Cit course, there are *owe Scotch actuaries in American life insurance rompaniee But the mowt of them come from Canada and the majority of tbe Conadiane grad- uated from thernTiefilitf Of Toronto. - Mr. Laird was horn In Hayfield. Ont., and grednated from the University of Toronto. He bellevea that fta high itandard In actuarial training is re- sponsible for the number of graduates holding reepolasible ponitions In the United States. state impervItdon In United States end Provincial and Federal ettpervislon In Canada have emtbled life Insurance row:ponies to retain higher eernIng power than aimost any other bminees during the depression, he stated. "And in ttimes of trouble. people ralue their life !neurone* more than when things ere rosy. While there is not quite as high a T0111100 of new imiditem as In the peak 1920 year, at present." aekl Mr Lein" "le irt true that there 1. intire eferrhoene other placer' converition president grinned it is not true It may he trete anil ow 'nit emirs... hut the mom 114 Wit nth) br bard ,Megging. 11106•601m61111 hotter Imanyviiiviom Nes die jail esieresa VA • Grieve. Milne Radler. Comforter, fan, et georje R. Peterson. the Anemia - Tee Arch -Corrective SHOES - TOR MEN AND WOMEN BADE IN WIDTHS AAAA TO E - SOLD AT W. HERN'S SHOE STORE 1 • FOOTWEAR, TOOT APPLIANCES ANT) REMEDIES Goderich Ontario -1111m Livinget one, Dr. Grieve. Hearth SIMS Immature Fruit Upsets the nig. hooked, nom -Mina Livingstone. Donseldk Market Milne Rader. II.tarth rug. hooked. wool "Grower* who pc rs1•1 In the practiee -Mrs. Heserle Ras mat. braided- of sending immature fruit to market Kiss LIvIngstooe. Mrs. Mows Beat la- must realise that tiwy are grednally tar -saving devi,..--Mrs. II. fowler. H. robbing themaelres, through cresting Deelardine. home -painted ertiele distuatlefied customers." This was the tor kitchen -Foresee Pollock. Helen recent statement of Charles T. 'trough - Tough. Croclot twat -H. F. Rorke. ton. Ontario Marketing Board. Mr Mrs. N. L. Cattoe. Proughton said that an instance had Judges--Mra Wm. Omen, Miss S. been reported to hip where a consumer /fable, Orderich was ?tweed to hold peaehes for ten SCHOOL CIIITADRRN'n fainsTION (lays after portlier/1*g before the fruit Beat palmy ,,tt "Hayfield Fall Fair" was to use. ---- -Veronica Wild., May Murray. Drew- -If we are te assintaln eveh our Mangeret Midt11 tem Drawing. still life lel Slone expend It." added Mr. -Wanda Cabe Julian krepheneon. Bronghton, "IMMAnire fruit should not Hand -sewed garment (apron) -Mean- be offered for sale." Iing. Collectiott et wood.. -.Park Muir- Fall Wheel TOWS. 1g21 ref. Elmoor Themsed doll During Ir!ii D.., year seven ferilli - -Lorna Weetiakm, Catherine Middle- sere were 'Mitered with onfertIll.ell ton. Monntryi nellectine education/44 stems on (vilest In forse4hree fall pletneerr--nary•rea Middleton, Draw- wheat ....•flonft. The fertiliser was Ste 41111.19/Veill;ird• fruit. Winelfred piled •t co,. rate of RTI p..nnti• per week 'limo usonntany.,-basetet; • D ere 2nd I SAVE YOUR MONEY ! Do you realise that when your furnace is not clean and when air Is getting In above the fire you are not only getting a poloonoun gam throughout the 111/101O bIlt that you are not getthig swerty IN% ellieleney out of the Coal you are bunting. Let um.put your furnaee In good condition so that you will get the flame remits as when It was new. To get the beat remits. burn the beet COAL. We have it The Famous Haselbrook Anthraeite COAL. We carry a romplete Rtock of ANTHRACITE. BITUMINOUS ROOFING! __ROOFING! We are *gents for the Johnielditnyllie 100111NO and If you require any. let nu give you • price. Fe Winn. Fiemeleg. Usage" Eseelreuglieg. Tieeithieg. et.. gee el a Mel ALL MATERIAL AND WitRKSIANSISIP TULLY GUARANTEE') Chas. C. Lee skremt Phones -Store, 22- House, 112. Clip this coupe,' sinil mail k lath 111 fee a six weeks' trial substripeiii so THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR NI II.r.idt1 Ind Ito 114:24.4 sags el Or erzeld tiNri ISE OM as= &am etneuttea, wen. ow Vern will gii viol le inpiLes• set ee es foirlon• qa seswess •1 mos smil prulialUss. 4111.1 dart make ;oda. sod the Suomi 118/ VW Moor fastorls. Thjler•=irers; =.14=211=8111:04.411r. sIsnve check or not fe liter wan 1/17 heaheis per 1, re The average In yield for three years was 10.8 busbeis Mem lenn 010)