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THE SIGNAL
- GODERICN -ONT.
County and District
Results of G.C.I.
Examinations
lrlsraish Matter tam been •prp(llated Issat year, also Wm. Ooodd, G. C. Pet-
isarr of motor car licensee et Clinton I ty, Wetter Spencer and laird Muckle.
i■ piece °e W. 8. it. Fitumw, rrstaned. As yet there have beer no otter names
-Wird bowie loss resigned Woo peat 1 uppear tri good time.
Ilea ae nigi Cerate ►mei at Weighing ' Klneartlne Riordan.
after treaty -8mm Years la the peat- lu Lire aruuk4pel elections at Kin-
cardine ltwt weep Howard R. Magwood
was elected payor, the defeated murk
date
dtdhlte being William Witham. Alt the
members. ut this year', council were
lett at tonne with the exception of An-
gus Greintua, who wee elected reeve.
A bylaw the great ■ fixed rmealment
t„ We Khwardine Ice and Stomps
Comprn1' hated* receive Cha
tvroehirds vete"
Mc. ]filer tea returned soldier marketed Dor the council, but they writ
otos He is in he seventy-eighth yet..
Ped Denman* tea mild his 10D -ecce
fawn me the Bronson Line, Hay town-
ship, to Philip Hartman, son of Mr.
sad Mrs- John Hartman of Seaford.
who will tate eossessloo next Feb
r esel •
Mea Margaret Mabafy, assistant to
Pmene dee haft at Cih►tua roc fifteen
stirs, Is resigaiag her poaklon, and
wet go to Montreal to train as a
serer.
Mrs. McPhee, widow of Angers Mc-
Phee panned away at Seeforth (an De -
reader lith, In her eighty-fourth year.
One son, Melvin McPhee of tteatorth, Toronto. Dec. 5.-A husband's
survives. cruelty to his wife does not justify au-
Mts. Ed. Hrselding, of Arced, Mak., other man In. etc -Ming her affections, de -
who passed away Teeead7 at the age tided Court of Appeal at Osgoode Hall
•f sixty years, was Moro neer Auburn today.
and met to the We tem Blyth teen- Court Mamboed with costs the ap-
iy-sears yestts ago- Mts- Jdhn Lagan peal of James Young, cattle dealer and
.f Brasile is e ulsterdroner of . Lucknow, Bruce county,
Mrs. Jobe P. Gaynor. of Grey townagainst the sotard Ii $r. Jnetice Ras-
whtp, deed December 6th after en 111- ey of $1.$00 damages to Joseph ealljer,
(Continued from page 11)
William harrow (21 54.8
Margaret Sandy (3) 50.5
Jame Iteddltt (8) 50
Those wetting 5 isetee141
Jean Mi tdborld (1) 58.6
Alun O'Brien (3) 47.6
These wrttiig 4 papers:
Harry Babb 71
John Parsons (1) 55.5
Peed IV --Claes Average 57.1%
Those weittog 12 aw :
Alta. MarVtoar 73.7
LIIOKNOW ALIENATION 0111
Apps -al Court at TOMO.* Dbes sec Ap-
peal of James Young
new of remind masers. i).,ddce her
eusbeed, she teems one daoglite•r, L-
ase, elm her mother. Mn. ITuiel
I toper, • ewer and a Metter.
miller of Lucknow, for alienation of
the affections of his wife, Sarah Mabel
Collyer.
It S. Hetherington, to appellant,
Mrs. Fd11L haft, Pitt) recently re- I contended that the husband's own sic -
„ good bee• women as thuuua,lcerprr at tions were the primary cause of his
wife's leaving home. He had been
cruel to her end had actually ejected
her and the. family from his home, he
maintained. Murray Hetheriz*ton (3)
Ch ler Justice Latchford: "Do his Henrietta Quaid (4)...50.3
actions justify another man alienating Doitud•e Middhtian (31` - 46.9
Vteartfreir aftalians?" _. ---- Three miaow 41 eaperce:-
r. J- lice Middleton: "He may Clayton Edward (2'1 61.7
.j!-o1L------
have beeneam eawrw disapproval. -1 Stanley Taylor (2)
little tow enthusiastically, of her run- Madeleine Nafttq-(1)
the (linen) hospital. sea meetly mar-
ried at Sault Ste. Mario, on December
Id. to William Cottle of itudyard.
Midi.. et *this place they will retcle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bellies here re-
sumed ta.(lwir lune near . Moncrle•Q
meter a trtp by motet to Potentials. (L-
litorrda. where thel_r_ieateri Mr. -flail-
leen
dl-
1 eea ,deter. Mee let niton. They cov-
tap talks ou the trip me
Mary Homier
Thole wetting 11 papers :
dangle Clarke (21
- �tnotLy Wilson (1)
Duncan Shalom (2)
'loose wMting '10 papece:
Roy Erangreon (1)
Margaret Stmpaon (1)
Jean Router (3)
Those writing 9 capers:
John Howard (3)
Margret Mason (5)
Thomas Paan (4)
Martin Porter (5)
Three w rating M papers
Alma Howell (2)
Oora (Where (1)
Irene Stoll (1)
Wllmlfrd Lure (4)
Beatrice Campbell -On_ 45.9
Thieve writing 7 palmers:
Hush McWhinney (2)
Dort.. Walther (2)
Marjorie Hetherington (2)
Margaret McLean (L/
Eileen O'Brien (1)
Joseph Preddle (2)
Ede Jewett' (1)
Ruth Cu,wtu (2)
67.7
68.4
Adel
57
.64.3
60.1
57.6
56.4
56.4
54.4
54.1
61.1
61
59.3
47.6
.Mos
f16.4
61.1
61.1
61
55.9
54.9
54.3
52.3
THE FARM
Notes and Comment. on
Agricultural Topics
Fere. Rhubarb for Winter
To have trete rhubarb for the win-
ter table all one bas to do Is to take a
portico ad' a emotes.reo.,41ia4aeg._rs !n
the late a14 (or dig it up during the
winter), tet it freeze solidly, then put
k in the cellar where the temperature
to from 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
No earth 1s required, the rhubarb
crowns or sections themselves contatu-
hog enough stored energy to produce
the edible stalks; and for the best rot-
or they should be kept In almost total
dark nese.
Beller Marto Methods Leman
Charles F. Hroaghton. member of
We Departmental .tai, points to the
operations of the Blackwater Turnip
Growers' Association, as a striking ex-
ample of the possibilities for produc-
ers increasing their markets, errs fa
times of depressed trade.
This cooperative organisation has
direct control of some 500 acres of
turntps, and the choicest of these are
being washed, branded and waxed.
As a result of this operation, an ex-
cellent local market has been developed
and export puadbilkles for the future
look most a oaragtni- gave theromperehw astir power: -
The assx•tatiao Chas cretfed a p1a.t � He abet pwoktt(d out that Mr. !lem-
on • eo-opentt.ve bard awl this plant tg tad taken en active part in the
includes facilities for 'torture wading , bwhwes of lire &Indwell chain for puny
and eroding, thereby placing this group
of growers in a position to market a
uniform product.
JUDGMENT Ili ' FILMING CASE
Dereism Adjudged Liable for Col-
well Sed ladebtedne.a •
Windsor, Dee. 9. -The Royal tint 1 of
('.sada was given judgment of $150,-
000 again& (1, E. Fleming, K.('., pro-
minent W4odeor tartletrer. today in a
Supnine Onur't declaims landed duw•tt
at Saadwluh to au action 4ha whet due
li r. land on a gameanteer
Mr. Flatting `•nd other
the l odtdatedness of the defunct (ltd.
well email and Greece Oompatry.
Iltteaing of t e ruse took plate lest
week at the loon settiner of the High
Court.
In the same Lawsuit, default hda-
meets bad been previously obtained
apnoea the other partite to the guar-
antee, ramwLa, A. J M. Bowman, form-
a president of (Ldw^ell Send and (:11t
vd ; F. E. Harvey, former vice -west
dent; Cadwel's Limited. holding com-
pany ; and Oreariu (}rash and Fr•eigbt-
1>d Company, another (Indw*4I enter
The guarantee sued upon was drawn
up on December 11, 1930, and sue one
of a stuccoes/don of yearly guarantee*
pledging the debt of the t.rueatt firm,
C•dwe4a Sand.
One please of the defence theta (but
due guarantee was null end void is
asuse the two firma which appeared d es
Migustuh'ten were not empowered tinder
Bre OWureiu Companies :1ct to Job fu
.orb a guarantee. His LnrdedWp, how-
ever, ruled that amendment', tt, to due 0,1
• • i
Lean, and had eponeored rtwoluttona
red brine. r authorising the tultr,tutece
to the trunk.
Ia referen(•e W the defence claim
Bottled Ontario Hersey for Britt* dart Mr. Fleming had, bid at ids in-
Coosumers eoroca to Mr. Bowman pebr as the
"llttltng arouge•naeta are rapidly 1936 guarantee, Juries- Jeffrey y dreew'
Ming connected, and It is expt•(•ted 01- attention- to the fact Met the 'awl
tsrlo bottled and Labelled honey will be ware never do4lvrnd to, Mkr. INtwnatl.
m the market for retail dletribatie9 �9-- but seas hell by a trustee until tin- pur-
Engla,eI In • large way, about the first tlhwar pa)me'ntlb ea beams r'umuptei.d.
59.3 I of January:' recently stated P. W.
"'" I liedgeetts, serrttaty Ontario Hooey eered nearby M. Ex-
pire around with Young." Th. urn (ln•er (S) 49 port Asko-lotion.tog and returning.Chief Justice Latchford: "He might Donald MacKay (5) 39.2 "Various bottle deslpoe have leen
The death of Fah,• M(tlnarrie, wi- have lost ills temper because she was Those writing 4 pewee: e't•eptetl for the difereut-Aired con -
dove of Rtnbrh% Olay r.-.-ecrurted et going Crit with Mr. Young at night _Jean Price (1)Hoe75.3
RrsusNi Wednesday °leg of Ler wait. Goderieh and London." - William Harder► •.... tee. 70
es her Mxtj+'vrnth ytwr. r 11-00- I Mr. Hetherington: "One of the sons Hazel Yming (1) (10.8
mad pedoessmed her two months,. eche sympathizes very strongly' with the Vktor FIItott (3) .54.1i
toaagi a Made. ars) one dt(01. o
-' --lux Tassard 71) •-... ._� ..45.5
olt
atria tsar. 1drStoa f + mother.--
Chief Justice Latchford: "Yes, he Perm 1 C_ -(Birt Tear'cineee riel
Miss 10 m. R.Y.. of Brunette. 1 treeema to have helped her punch the
The death of Mee. Ad tin Gordon toe- rather once.'
e erred Novemdwr 29th at Detroit. alter Mr. Hetherington: "Collyer put hes
a prolonged [lineae. lravaa•(1 wsia wife In a position where her afftections
formerly Mies Bertle Murray of St were very liable to be alienated."
Belem and atter her marriage M the
tate Adam Gordon lived for rsnmee time
et Wingham. where Mr. Gordon sal
i• hteeihhese- 17e funeral took pi
('hlef Justice Latchford : "I reeall
as old case In which one of the Dukes
of Norfolk claimed for alienation. The
Wald the Duke had been lnat-
W1nem° ' tentlee to hie wife and had been very
The death occurred very maidenly careless about her. And then a friend -
so December Lith of Cothreetnhe Vila- lJ gentleman took pity on ler. Not-
Yeel Mutism, wife of Wolts•r withatanding that, the Duke got judg-
Rbose, Brussels, in her t ray-ftarrth meat for 25.t$)0 pounds"
yew. The unhe•Tpettd death wee a Mr. Iletherington contended the
...vier shock to nue (mumurritY• ie I wtfe+s affections were alienated long
width the doomed was pervi.lhlarly before she left home to live with
Well liked. Shp 4a curd)Cd by hes Ives- Towing.
bend and one daughter. ST. AUGUSTINE
After hinny mare a tnva1kiben. Mar- .
meet J. Ijormea, widow of l)r. J. Y.1
ligan, orf Toronto. mooed awa7 st Olin- I ST. AUGUSTINE. Dee. 13. -Mr.
sae boimit•1 ern Wtdnrwc5SY of ire[ 1 awrrf llae ylemany are
weak. tftir (4111'""" yea n' dwwawed hid pllto•.tiKT'tliaw-float he ler •mak'ktg •
been with her sister, Mrs- A. D. Brea- good recovery after his recent opera-
tion of Clinton, rhe lard two years 1 ton in Kitchener hnapital.
rgeOding port °f taw time 1n 117;21"71L The Mittere \fay and Bernadette
tart. Hoe was a daudtter of tai Royle returned Merle last week after
Mr and Mow J. Holmes of (aslrrhtt , spending several week.. with Clinton,
sswus quiet
lin Met . l ' I Form Il C-�lerend Year Cemewr'elal
A quiet wedding trxhk place at the l Week -end visitors at the ivohme of Mfr. Claes 62 39fi
Preehylerl•n manse, Wbltlsy, on %n- 1 1). McAllister were Mrs. Shearer Wil- I TTha.. wrl los Average tonere 6
vemher 29[11. when Bernier. only I ton and son rione, of London: Mrs. A. Vera McLeod
iapghter of Mn. Deere's? and the late W. Mir anti daughter Margaret
Pala H- Dorrance of Seeforth. became I of Ratievite Gladys' Morgan (61
J an'• Waiter Deer (9)
the bride of Mr. Henry! MrKerlsle of Rev. I>r. Wilton and Matas Wilton of David H
had beret drawn, sad had begun to
pores Dor debt payloads. brfo[teig
about fire "ant step" toward bank-
ruptcy of the company.
Stressing that fur some Owe pre-
viously the thin bad owed the Hank
about 5150,000, he asked: "Must a
tank tarry w forever .tel evor, with-
out asking for money?"
itosteaul of preadult the company 111
1031, he aurerted that (Indwerl Snot)
herd
been skewed to proved with bund -
debt", In regard
to the latter. he bell it could not be..
"eerlosaely argued" that Hoyle Bank
Met mad outs lrty W roma) to busk
delta, and had been tax In efforts to
na'rise on deem -
The Bank/had obtained a Lawful
wuigomeot of the debt., Justice Jeffrey
stated, and it woos hist belief from the
evidence that the company [rat col-
lected about the money avalluble un
the debts prior to the Bank getting an
ast"Igl*,ept of dem
"'The 41a'n&'e destines with the com-
pany bare been entirely Dade, in my
optn'lon " enc asseerte.l.
liter Loren* "regretted" the posi-
tion of Mr. IAemlrhg to regard to the
ger anter, baa he saw "no escape" for
Dim as to his Mabtt'It r under a "joint
and serene" pact.
Inc added [tat k wag likely Ire wound
supplement Ids judgment eke further
remote for irk. decision In throw of
Royal hook.
Aube 1t. Aykeswv>rth and G. C. Rl(in-
anine were camnra4 fur the Royal Bank
at the triad, with Jollity H. Redd, K.('.,
aur) Hugh Fleming acting fur the de-
faults nit.
"TTrereds no doubt that =eh of the
sucrose of the awupanirs Iw tic curly
days was due to the energy and the
busbies). skill of 31r. Meering." The
Jurht eomnwenttd at one stage hi his
Miners. while a striking series of label Jutlamrrit---
clesitgN tree been yudrmktrd and • final - Hi. t _
',election 1s now being made. It will tile. defence cesrstruttoria that filo Rank
take a few weeks yet to obtain delivery tail not treated ('adweh9_ hand seal
of bottles. but immediately Hit• first (:rate) fairly after the 1980 mideriltee
consignment COMPS to hand. p5 kieg
Clam Average 511.0% anti distribution will eomtrh(+re.
Those writing 11 papers: "Ontario beekeepers' interests are
Cyril Robinson (2) (14.4 being adequately proteeti'it, alts , (mil
Doris Hanley (:3) (L3.9 twney equal to the beet, and superior to
ins Milne (41 - (13.7 most brands, will be placed on the
Mitered Costello (3) ..,..62.1 market In bottled containers. Some ten
Maisie Thompson (3) t 61.4 thostand retail stores wi11 be contacted
Margaret Macaulay (4) 58.6 weekly for ()Mario limey, through a
Noreen Sproul (6) `- 5a.3 crew dtetrtbutlon arrangement effected 1
49.9 l tp the Ontario Marketing hoard."
44.5
Jean MaeAdwrn (M) ....
Marion Foster (8 )
name writing 10 papers:
Thelma AUin (1) 77.8
Msrperrt (Irifitlt (6)
Walter Hunt (6) 47.2
John Cerrlek (7) 46.1
Arthur Doak (9) _ 411
Delwin Colborne (9) .4i
eo.r
68.8
61.6
1Thooe writing 9 papers:
Annie McKhnon (2)
Marjorie MsrSe (1)
Frolyn Hill (2)
Thom- writing 8 pewee:
Raymond Lawrence (1)
Miklred MacKay (21
70.9
63,5
Raymond Drennan (4) ......
Teas( writing 6 papers':
lgex Cormker (1) (1t
Nut ranked-Ab'ent, 111:
Fred Muss
tat to d erteh friemie
**Rawl. Rev. Mr. Osrmlctmd °tact' Toronto railed on friends here Thum 2w ' (12)
tiled- After the ceremony the bridal goy and Friday of last week- Thome writing 12 papers:
Bertram McGrath (8 )
Ralph Writers (4)
With Ilolton (6 )
Bertram Holmes (10)
Those writing 11 papers:
Clarence Bridle (2)
Ettie Rance (2)
Joseph Taylor (5)
(`tame Webb (7)
Those writing 10 paper,:
Jack Vlklean (2)
Bettie Worsted (2) ......-64.1
Virile writing 9 papers:
Hdsa Cooper
11,1. Quaid
Three writing 7 papers :
Norval Anderson (1)
17nnnked. writing few papery:
Marjorie Proms
Loretta Feick
Chorea Mttctr9
Parente are interned that 4n bower
School, forme i A newt i H and II A
and i i H, a ase ata ndlrr♦t M lis per neat. ;
in first year commercial arithmetic,
boot*eeplthg. and .tenegragdy it 1a 60
per cent.. and dot du al) forme below
form 1 V and second Year commerclai
three failures prevent a sbhaltent from
being 'mongered. •
Atkngrther top many students are
not up en the saaraderd required. to ties
'erten of examinations. sad unless
mot streamers work 4a Acre benrafter
valtli finest co-over:Ants of puitha. par-
ents and teachers, there will be many
repeaters.
J. P. HI'ME, Prlorited.
party motored to Srsforth. where a
soshptooun supper was served by the
1ridels mother. Mr. and Mrs. McKee -
ate wig make their home at (►'haws.
71* bride Is a granddaughter of Mr.
and Mra. J. M. Goverlock of lresforth.
Medias Prepped, at Hawaii
HtosaU eotveeipondes*w: The ntu i-
deal pot in beginning to taiga There is
• •very probability or OD ettttlan h•
Meomeill Ws cowing yt
getter *144 probably be • ravadhkaR
e*ate for the reevPINP and solo pct
Myer Eames martioned • re Robert
eta Geiger
Os melon,
ran
Mr.
eo
a
ale
Mr. T. Kirtland of Teamster after
*pending fire weeks at the home of bee
sister, Mit. Msry Wilson. bas returned
home.
Mies n is visiting
MowDecidelbompwo
with her dere, Mee Mark Armstrong,
9th c oneersio0 West Wawenosb.
Mr. W. Nixon le helping Mr. Mason
McAllister to cat hie wood at present.
Quite
setrt-
Quite s number from herr attended
the funeral of Mr. J. Wilma at Auburn
'toll Ret,rday Leet.
The s1mol children are bum pie:
tieing for a Christman entertainment
to be hold week
next
CoaI! Coal! cel!
We esrry a full line of ANTHRACITE. BiTUMiNOUS end
POCOITONTAR COAL and COKE.
One Powobootae 1s treated so that yon have no dust. With
this treatment It gives you much better eombnstion, therefore you
get more beat per ton, whet reduces Your heating cost_
AL1 opo COAL Is weighed on your own scales (the Market
scales).
We carry a full tine of Shelf aend nd we avy cre rdwa are, Phu nbing.
FDeMng and Ttnsmkhllhg Good
We have a sliAltair a�s eb ker Car r'easorrahlich can be converted
tato (t good truck, t
Chas. C. Lee Fe
Phones - Store, 221 --Horse, 112.
DOLLAR'S WORTH
0 A DOL0
r
Clip tkl• tempos awl /tail h weeks' ro
with 11 fee a els weeks' otheerlpelea t. t
-rum CHRISTIAN SC7aric8 MONITOR , . l
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53
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119.3
60.6
54
50.1
70.0
64.11
59.8
47.7
65
79.7
78.4
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Trestle, Stimulate Market
Tie following excerpt from a state-'
merit just booed by the i)ominion Live
Stork Breach is of epertal Interest at COSTS NO MORE
the prewot time: "The passing of the
bill covering the inked KkrgdoroCan-
ado agreement as the outcome of the ;
Imperial F.eonomlc (bnferente had a
stimulating etreec•t nn the market for
various classes of meats, in Great Br4- , _ _ - -_
teen. As welt the ranting of the spe-
cial duty on Free State cattle from Illlttliil(11111111111111I1I!!!I!lllil!!IlIIII!'11111!lIIIIIIIIII!{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{1111{II{IIIIIiIi!!lIIIIIII{lIIII{{llllhl{II!!llllll1111111111111111111111=M
too icy
per cesot . up to forts Der cent•. .
serettrs*4wm of the tea per tent. pre- =
freeness
r e-
ference by the Welt Free State, hove
Men bnllleh friction' In the onttle mar- =
ant This week at eklY el(ead steers Health,Exercise andFun
and heifers wa(ae gulekly cleated at ed- C
vetoed averaging approximately I3 per =
head or, at the current rate of ex- =
It 14 nu1 the revolution that tkWIroya
machinery but the Metion. Beware
thou of w- trry and *trite.
Thureda• , December 15th. 1932--1S
Brophey Bros.
TUX IIZADING
!!)NERAL Dtlta('TORB
AND EMHALMLRB
Ambulant* service at all boors.
day er right
PHONES: Store 120 Rea. 217
OODERICM
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director sad
I�sMlmer
All calla promptly attended to
day or night
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONES
Store 385 Residence 356w
Hamilton Street. Goderich
I)ightltkd and 'serene joy. which MVO
1w1Vcr•sity cannot disturb, presectis
from a cultivated mind, a simple faith,
and an untsaaluerahle Integrity.
. WALTER SCOTT
' What's 1•uur uamer' (he grocery
*tura tnanaj r aej *i young apple
(•art�or -jsd •
"Slceott," rrpJfed the i`ad. -- -
' "And your first name?"
"Welter."
"That's a pretty well-known name."
►.marked the manager. with a smile.
laukrd-," 58 i
"tt ought to be," he -replied: "t'
been delivering groceries around
j - - -
fei two year*."
THE COCKSHUIT
IMPLEMENT SHOP
Wire Feacisg Cream Separators
Repairs for Cockshutt.
Frost let Wood Farm Im-
plements and Machinery.
Telephone 598
Kingston Street Goderick
Monumental Works
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Kest Materials
iLatest Designs
tom- F'xpert Workmanship
All Work Guaranteed
R.asonabl. Priem
r R. 4.. S TTOIN
w P. O. Boa 161 Cod.r4cl, Oat.
here
For Safe Winter Driving
Use
81.2
72
56.8
54
Crown -Dominion
EED
100% Pennsylvania MOTOR OIL
Temperature -Tested for Canada
Oil Co., Limited, Distributor. Hamilton, Toronto, St. Catharines
change, 511.31 per lead above Iaet =
week's yaks. There were no Canadian
cattle on the market. owing to the nar-
row nhargin existing es a result of tine
very adverse (ondbtol of exchange on
melee la the British market."
•••
Current Cap Report
Dufferin county reports that twenty
purebred ions have been puretased by
farmers Mere through the homes en-
couragement offered by the live stock
branches. Commercial price of pota-
toes In Ihhfrerin remains around 50e,
with frequent inquiry for them. Rel-
ent county reports need growers doing
work on exblhka for Regina and that a
small Nipper mill installed in the local
egelonitnr0l °Moe lent year man been
sad a ntetrd arty to euppleMent the work
of commercial seed mills on show
samples when an exhibitor pot down to
small gnantittes. Peel county a111alfa
weed received more favorable publicity
when Rol*. J. Shaw. twenty-yearold
Darner, won 6ntt sod reserve cham-
pionebip with hie sample of Ontario
variegated alfalfa steed at the Interiy-
ttkweel Hay and Grain Show, Chicago.
Peel also led the highest Ontario 'prise -
Mame in dire timothy clams by Lam -
dell Bret. A .Mpmeat of sixty Mead of
purebred Holsteins was made from
Pettit county to 11. R. A. ',sweetly. Ha1-
disee d county Uve Moak inelnetry has
suffered by ,wenn of the diaeontln-
uaacee of abetment' by one of the old-
est ormpanlee (rsedutting live stock
drover business there. Average yields
at men beets In Kent comity are bleb
and w111 exceed those of 19131. The
smart Meet growers of Kett will receive
upwards' of • million dollars for their
1962 crop. A few of the beef Reade of
soy bem turned nut around thirty
husrwis per acre. Thr price of buck-
wbseel h Vktnrla emmty is reported to
be disappointing to mete who have used
it as a card erop In the lust two years.
At. the annual Napalms ponkry fair
approximately 120 tors of domed pnnl-
try was marketed. Tlve 1 esnw x and Ad-
dington pont dirt the remit volume of
Modems end during the two Myr of
tihe fair they received 163.597 pound. of
disssi4 poultry. Over 35 per .cot. of
Mab tramming* geminate waw graded
"If 1tkeel ." •e rearm red wNh only
17 per rent. In 1931.
Ir*warwmr egad : "Would you mind
telling are 1f dime 1e ere Inanity rn
your (omay, madam?"
itllfe (a policy Aeeker) : "Wood. no,
not exactly. Only my Midland Msinke
Men bows et barn." llommd. Hem -
Meg
THE TRUTH
The barrister t0AMved to beim }look
with ht. Amenia as>r1 .cseared1Mly, when
a man masa to him charged with deal -
Ong * pi, 4(e void
Now, I reNl be perfocity rupee with
yenif i tats, your cave yon must hi F(,M$Y
dm first peace mil me t*artstlJ : DIA A featly women cart Into a bus and
you or did roe not steal tyre plat"
"Wei. yet. sir. I did," the mass lid -
"Do
mon errhMcli.g, sr) she said:
"Do yon know that smoking hued. the
nettled; "hot i Alive a tilt randy and
ear V not allowed
!WI money. teed i was is mid Of rRst "I'm not smoking," was the reply.
Mr emu." "But You hove your pipe In your
"Theta Me Agit." eoi**st Q* bar- aceta,•• avid the wovmn-
eltsrr."TM bites ms fink[ stat Vag
"I've got my Sww,ta en my feet, bat
and l'it take my hem sae Tel walking, outlaw," answered
I • Whew w tlUlrilr�hilsii "ikal deilief i.t t eft to
t beerftter tile Jahr Sim/ ofism/*ctetr, do r°o ,Sew rade IOW
"98th OW did IlIallotornii loos of do pi. la your Barr the asked, annoyed.
got At. 1 dad-" Conductor --"1f r•e' eft down they
The meek( wee "Not Out " won't see you."
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gift you could give -
1 packed into the most acceptable
you could give -
0
A Season's Ticket i
to thiTSkt -' g Rini
Giving access
to the Rink
for the whole
season
ADULTS
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$4.50
STUDENTS - - $3.50'
Children under 12 - $3.00
Admissions
Afternoons -Skating 3 to 5 -Adults 15c, Children lOc.
Evenings -Skating 8 to 10 -Band Mehta, Tuesday, Thurs-
day and daturday-Adulta 25c, Children 20c.
Other Nights --Adults 20c, Children 150.
The early cold spell promises a good treason
of Skating - and a long season. School
children. sportsmen. and sports-
women will derive untold
pleasure from such a
practical gift
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Leave bur Skates at the Rink to be Sharpened
I. Chisholm,
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