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THE SIGNAL
MATURITY -MATERNITY
MIDDLE AGE
At rheas three critical periods
a woman Deeds • medicine
she can depend oo. That's
whyso many take Lydia E.
ptham's Vegetable Com-
pound. 9$ out of 100 say. "It
helps me!" Let it help you, too.
LYDIA E. PINKNAM'S
vEGETABLE COMPOUND
1
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
FUNERAL DIRECTORS'
D EMBALMERSANEMBALMERSm
turbulence service at all boors,
day or night.
PHONES: Sire lie Res. 217
GODERICH
II County and District\\
Dr. J. A. Munro, • former Wroxeter
boy, le beginning medical practice at
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chuter, of
of
Varna, announce the engagement
their daughter, Lola Margaret, to Wal-
ter W. McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McBride, Stanley township, the
sae.trtage to take piece eerie in.;M .
Percy Johnston, of Stanley township
near Varna, recently lost his barn by
fire. The neighbors went to his help,
but as there was a strong wind the
the geed raOWti.•--14.41oesteeitrt
as a uuwber of cows, calves and horses
were destroyed in the blase.
Mrs. Richard Blake, an old resident
of Mullett township, passed away os
May 11th at Detroit,, ird h] Blake. She
e was
visiting her son, Her
was seventy-eight years of age.
maiden name was Catherine Phelan.
Her husband died In 1918 and eight
sons and two daughters survive.
The death occurred at her home In
Fgmondville on Thuradal night of
Lorena A. Wllllama._--w4f*_Of W. J.
' at lbs age of sixty-seven years.
IR. Wheeler
Funeral Director and Irobahner
All calks promptly attended to
day or night.
_-AMBULANCE SERVICE-
PHONB8
Store 335 Residence 355w
Bernthal Street. Goderieh
Walter -Dalton
VNDERTASER __
Hares Old X07. dfa3oate
006eritiS Collegiate Institute
13510 West Warren Ave.,
DETROIT, MICH.
Tel. Oregon 8658
"Ninety-five per cent of our energy
Is doing us no good." -Stuart
IF ITS
Plumbing, Heating
4,It
Eavestroughing
1VI II AVE IT
Repairs for all makes of
stoves or furnaces
Prompt ser We and reason-
able prices.
John Pinde
Plume 127
Bitten by Dog
Margaret, three-year-old daughter ut
Mr. and Mre. Arthur Rundle, of the
Thames read, t;eborne, was severely
bitten In the face while playing with
a pet dog one mornlug last week. Mar-
garet was eatiag a biscuit at the time
and it is supposed the dog made a
grale_.fueAt. .711aa dogs teeth entered
both the upper and lower lige, inlntet-
ing nasty wound* thut required ten
stitches to close.
Sudden Death at Exeter
-am: T. ei sselesNR' wli sot t4B
ager of the Bank 6f Moutreal at Exe-
ter, died suddenly on Thursday last,
apparently from a heart attack. She
was found In the basement of the
building which houses the bank and
the manager's home, and had apparent-
ly been going down the basement
stairway when she fell, Her husband
was In Goderich at the time. De-
ceased was in her fifty-ninth year.
Besides her husband, two daughters
survive: Marion Woods, I1.A., of Exe-
ter, and Katherine Woods, of London.
..a GODERICH, ONT.
It is part of the historic Arcadia
Cartier skirted Its coasts in l564.
Its first settlers were French, and
these were followed by successive
waves of immigrants from the Old
Land, lneluding la 1$K)3 the famous
Selkirk Settlement. The population is
some 8s,000, and as tar as the Bible So-
ciety la concerned. perhaps the Prince
Edward Island Auxiliary is the most
geuerous per capita 1n any part of the
world.when the Island
A visit to oamnsa.
*lauds dress* 1• living green, made
enure riot by the red null, is
one lud*Sd to be remembered. Com-
ing from the intense heat of Ontario
. oft Falls at Barn Raising
a few days
stricken with paralysis 1 Alfred_llolizmana, u1-aisingQL rind
•row days before - er--dene --She y- i a narrow escape from death op Mon -
monde a by her husband, one son, Ray. I day of last week when he fell from
Mon -
monde t home and one daughter. Mrs. j 1 raising on the farm
� �teerefreshment to the body, and
brought
the kindly webOme of the inhabitants
and their deep in'se't in the work of
the Society indeed "restored the soul."
_ Tbeetstand iso ta1Y..ir..
fortunate In its honorary
o Meta s. Its
president, the Rev.
has been a tower t }stmth to and helawork for a number his efforts by one
ably seconded n all and competent of
of the most petal
treasurers, Det 11L -D. Johnson,.to-say.
nothing of the honorary secretary, Mr.
J. 1'. Gordon, whose father, an hon-
ored leader of the Baptist communion,
was also a lifelong friend of the So-
ciety. The Board Is representative of
every part of the Island.
The district secretary, the Rev. J.
AL Yurchl 4 wboee territory includes
�. -„gym
Thursday, May 94th, 1204-T
News of the Farm
Notes and Comments on
Agricultural Topica
Fares Plant
Draw a plan of the farm, marking
ou each field the kind of crop grown
this year, the variety, rate of seeding,
application of manure and fertilizer,
and any other information that may be
of use. If e record of this kind is made
each year It will be found of great
s
this
ply,
in
to
res
ng to get l enhero - returned home.
are at least $200 per head high- I Mr. J. H. R'allace, who spent the
statan,-they were a year ago, andahe i �d mouths with Mr. and Mrs. Wei-
se
tor, two-year-old atatiluns,`De tai' 1t111er, Tett last Tuesday for a
se they do not' coat' just as much 1 lilatt w ilh friend* at Arts.
the more matured loess, is ire- I Mr. and Mrs. John Swan were at
ndotu.
ST. HELENS AFTER ACCIDENT SHE
St. Helens, May 21. -It was with
deep regret that we learned of the
death of Rev. Sylvester it. Moyer,
B.A.. D.D., at the manse, Springville,
Ont., ou Wedneeday. May 1615. R
Mr. Moyer was a torture pastor
St. Helens; it was his first cbarg
Rev. Aubrey Oldham, of Sarnia,
address the young people's class In
Helens United church ou Sun
morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. Jas. Durnin is able to be
atter his recent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Joynt and
ev.
at
e.
will A woman sends the following se-
8t.
o-
St. count of the consequeneea of au auto
day .evident lu whish abe was involved:
"A year ago I had a very bad as -
out tomoblle accident, which left aid
more or leas a cripple. having b
and be{ unable to
Mrs. Ile a:
hies. were callers in the village last move, 1 began to put on flesh. a What
ng 5111,
• • •
week. 'Weil f"Ieliii- ears Weaned trrf letrx-ab+e-aauscalk-i.l4.t.4.
Pereherons n Demand greet Mr. Joynt on his first visit to found I was 144 ibs., and lief
ales of L'ercheron pure-bred stock St' Helens after his iliness. under 5 feet you mal [Wena how I
spring have been very heavy. The
1St.
Ed. McRoberts of Ng/Ingham was was placed. So 1 thought I would
a caller in the village recently. try Kruschen Salta and I must W
IIt 1* on er AIP Bare s_np�-- artarunleg..of $_u Lt _was have done me a tot of good V
, and it la only tiers who are will 1 • visitor with his parities, r. i' -�r,n t pin
g to pay good prices that are able Mra. Jas. Pardon. weight down. In three months I lost
buy at all eedero are reaping a I Miss Freda Rlutoul, who spent the 0 Ibe. Then I left off taking the
Ily gaud harvest from tilos' who I wiuter In Toronto with her sister, has Kruschen, and I 'soon went up to 142
ns these de s. > lbs. again. So at once 1 got more
Krutchen, and am again steadily re-
dwing. My weight last month was
134 Ibs."-(Mra.) W. H. M.
Kruschen combats the cam* of ice.
by assisting the Internal organs M
Fred perform their functions properly -Ida
throw off each day those waste pro-
ducts' and poisons which, if allowed
1 sus- to .'cumulate, will be converted br
the body's chemistry into fatty tissue.
PUT ON WEIGHT
Kruschen Took It Off Again!
wa
Prices
de
eau
as
(me
IOdbok Encouraging for Poultry
1 Farmers
According to reports received at the
of the Islanders his great grandfather Farm. there has been considerable n• I ,
Stratford with their uncle, Mr.
Solomon, who Is i11. -
"They that know -'no evil ell
'-Ben Johnson
eo pert none.
NewBrunswick as w',1T, iu anialendee I Potiltry Division, Central Experimental
mon a a Kinder ata neem ra s having gree■
Keith Webster of McKillop• 1 of •W. •R, •Elliott of Centralia. Mr. ships that brought floe Selkirk Settler' sulfa than were ordinarily obtained In
After a long 11100*+. William G111, � Iloltzmann was standing on one of the from the Old Land. His gifts In sac- previous years. These comparatively
el, p•saed away klal SLU IP his' girders and wee in the act et pllttl_ng riot snag as well as n speech have en- l small hatches will undoubtedly heave
Ve
r. llecea+ced spentin a pin when a chain attached to • drorect him to the tfilniliitainte:--- r- their Impression on the supply of
pike pole broke and the pole struck Durfug the eek t ieslt meet dressed poultry and eggs available In
Mr. Iiollzmann, knocking him off. He lags were held Canada this coming autumn. With
fell eighteen feet head-IIret to the floor gay Forluuc alld serrtces these results In mind it should be safe
below, striking a board which broke on the Snnda7 1Bedeq+r� Nape Tt -for'es't that fanners throughout
the tali. and landed between some verse and Summ std The annual Canada should receive comparatively 1
jolste. Ile was rendered unconscious' meeting -aa L lsla� impQil prices for poultry produce In the I
fora time. Dr. l[ 'meso *---was y'fi ld A coming fait and winter.
• • •
Liming Materials
Ground` limestone, slaked lime. and
marl are employed as -oil dressings i
to correct acidity and furnish lime for
plant grew th. Of these' sources of
iUne grouhal.limestone. its composition
and flnenees. rimiest bre consldered ; a
good grade material will contain .t
hen pasturestu of farm o Dashwood broke out seen
his on the 18th cone's- solemnly proposed fn lr`,f). idast eighty per vent. of curlsewate of
'tun of Hay townmhip one day lest , Among the erents of thi week was he Baptist association of 'lime auty per f cent. or a lshb 11 pees rompt nutts ee the soil
In command of one of the dication of much poorer hatching re-
arty-.- - - - -
entire lite lu tae township of -Grey,
and for the last fifteen years was the
owner of the Royal hotel at Faller
lie be survived by his wife and one
mon, Edward; also by his mother and a
brother and sister.
Dredging Needed at Kiorardlne
Nisbeardine it asking the Federal
Department of Public Works to-- do
some dredging at the harbor there.
Conditions are so bad, it isbreeportged,
that should the fishing tugs
t
out in the lake clueing a storm they
would not 1* able to enter the harbor,
but would have to run for Southamp-
ton or Goderlcb:
Ward -h
A quiet wedding took place on Saturday,tthe
Hay,
F.IimvIlle parsonage
12th. when Florence Antoinette, young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Brock, became the bride of Edward
Re'uold Want. sou of Mr. and 31rs.
yoseptt Ward; South Yarmouth.. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. J. It.
Peters. The young couple will reside
at t'nion.
w o nay v -
at Alberto'', Glenwood.
Dundee and
at
er e• event o
•
i of Crediton, held at Valle e . ,
was called and had the injured oars business meeting n the morning was
Temored to his home. Fortunately no isueeerde•d by Iwo pubiteiite,'tinswookei-
bones were broken and Mr. Holtzmann 1 noon end evening. The meeting. ware
is expected to recover. Mr. Elliott ' well attended, and the hoepltal{ty of
1s rebuilding his large barn which was I, lite people around was indeed aurprie=
destroyed in the windstorm last June.'ng: in fact Pante Edward Leland
Cattle Dive lab Woe Huron I runs the Emerald Isle hard n this re-
A number of cattle belonging to Ren- I spect. It might well therefore have
from1 named "New Ireland," as was
New Organ Dedicated
A fine new pipe organ which was
recently installed In 8t. Peter's Lath -
dedicated at
eran church. Zurteh. was
a special service on Sunday, May 13th.1
The sermons of the day were delivered
by Rev. C. 0. J. Maass of Detroit, a
former pertor of the church, and the
organist for the day was Dennis Pow-
ell of Toronto, who gave a recital after
the evening service.
Mrs. IL lawmen Club President
Mrs. 11. Lawson has been elected
president of the Clinton Home and
School CIA). Other officers are: Hon -
week and wandered toward the lake , a then in ee�: ou. A very
near Grand Bend. In the attempt to 1 the Island.
get -them hack they bet-eme frightened' cordial welcome
was
lv,t•u tome, and
and ran over a 25 -foot embankment ! I had tote. opporto ialtyty oof
The making on
and nto lake Huron.' Samuel Hen- behalf of the
drlck and Garnet Patterson, neighbors, i Memorial church waste -el ieltede trmom� deed ratd4 of an orchard the owner of `
who were t.eslsting Mr. Goetz, drode in- I which John Griddle, that Ditineeent toecelt- I which rd% applied aur cer owner
1
to the lake with a horse and buggy. sionary *fid translator,
The harness broke and Mr. Hendrick 1 yum in the South Sea Islands In 1846.1 must be thoroughly sprayed for apple
suceeeded in reaching shore on horse- 1 When leaving his mission he could j maggot or cut down prior to July 1.
back, leaving Garnet Patterson mar- I, write: -When IChri•alanded
uiannandebefoe aAll
nt* withgthemust
reeommendation ord-
• set
eighty meshes to •the• linear mesh sieve. `
Monet Sural Hawthorn Hage Your Commercial Prlating Done at The Signal Office
It i" mew compulsory that all apple
and hawthorn trees within three hun- 1 r
REAL BARGAINS
lommior
1 New Gilson Snowbird Refrigerator (large sire.) . tReCtlfar
or $190
prise 2'-18.00 - price
1 New Wises Snowbird Electric Ironer... Regular fJrice
0.00
$115.00 forWashing Machine. Regular
1 New Gilson Electric Empress for g8:o•911
• + peke 2115.00
1 New Happy Thought Range with waterfront. :..tor 810.00
- .Use some seeend.hand Washing Machines and Sieves at
Bargain Prices
VE I. WILY .1 Ft Li, $7OCK OV ANTHRACITE, BiTuNnsl)t s.
I',s'. ltl3NT.t�t 1'/)AL AND COKE AND HARDWARE.
FOR PLl'MBiNG, HE\TING AND TINSMITHINti ;FRY
CHAS•* C. LE
Prenee� .xg; House 112 The Hardware Store at the Harbor
coned 1n the buggy. He was later 1 there was no a
p►cked up in a rowboat which was,I left there was not a heathen on the l
used to round up the cattle, but not Island." Also a memorial at :Merton;
audit
before one animal had drowned. Mr. to the honored memory of Georg-
e
Hendrick with a team of horses and ' James Gordon, martyrs of Errogman- 1
a car removed the buggy from the lake.' ga, revealed something of the contribn- l
Hon which Prince Edward Island has I
made and still continued to make
Sunday Afternoon , through 'he missionary societies of its
various churches to the evrangelisatlon
of the world.-(Frorallee Bible in The
(Continued from page 2) I World).
Island has sent out its quota of distill-.. _-
gnisbM mea and women Into many "There is less
ehcsnr octNirttwfttl
lot the Middle Agee, a
retain a pride la year consisted of hodfday- id f.-
P. O. Bel Iii }ovary presidents. Mrs. J. C. Gardiner walks of life, and wherever their
The Leading
MEN'S
STORE
Everything Thaes_Ne Ilt--
In Mens -Wear
Chas. Black
East Street and &Mare
Ooderieh --- -
ilinflanc Geo. Jenkins; Vice-presidents.min .- oulic they
the islnml anti a love (00.414* shores. sal*. -help 1 lior'as1 .
Ii. McIntyre, Mrs. W. P. Fair; record- • -
Mrs Cunningham. Mrs. W. Oakes, Mrs.
1 Ing secretary. !tire. Scott; corree ond- I
1 ling secretary. Mrs. A. Knight; tress -1
rarer, Mrs. C. H. Venter.
Golden Wedding Celebrated
lir. and Mrs. James Ross. of Brus-
.els. on May '15th celebrated their
fiftieth wedelns anniversary. Mr.
ito-e has been a lifelong resident of
i;rusw'ls veld Mre hoes wee
efo formerly
i lass Charity Frtetxbxhip of
They have one daughter. Mrs. Harry
Champion of itruseel' Mr. Ross has
been in the grocery business in Brute
seta for WOE, forty years.
Hydro Store
Electric Stove
Quick - Clean - Economical
aid cool to cook with
ECZEM
Gating andIrritations
quidd, relieved
D:4C1IASE'S
COAL
Anthracite
Pocohontas
and Coke
We are expecting in
the near future a car
of Western Lump Coal:
forth In the official spray calendar.
This action is neoeesary to meet the •
requirements of the itritish Govern-
ment with regard to Canadian apples;
exported to the t)hi d'ondtry market.
• • •
Egg (:rade R,wperrsibtlity
In case of dispute about properly
i marked cies of graded eggs. the ('ana-
dlan egg regnlations are quite explicit.
No case or eontalner of eggs Is con-
sid'e'd to pre properly marked if, upon
rumination rmination by an- ingpwctor. the (-nee
, is found 10 contain more than an nr-
ta. •'rage of Rii per cent. ielow grade,
nt
avert frobreakage. In transections:,
_ between evhole'lers. or bctee'n
wholesaler tenet ' W Mwtier, say
plaints by the purchaser with respect
to egg' below gradbe mu't • made to
the seller -within thirty-six hours of
the revile' of the' eggs. Thus. respon-
sibility as to eggs below grade 1. upon
the seller for the period of thirty -sic
hours after delivery to the buyer.
After the expiration of the thirty-six
hours the responsibility as to eggs -he -
low grade is upon the person In whose
pass eeioo , ,-h eggs are found.
the.. ars e
� o.'y -Gord n,Lindsay
ev
Smith
The mast economical way to get a
.perennliT_Ts established is to plant
the seed. Early June is the best timeof
Weed Killer's
There are now tnanj chemical weed
the matter, which have
killers nn t
Roll Roofing
Specia1-
We have while it lasts a limited quantity
of Roofing at these Special Prices
CREWE
proved very sttr'c'esafnl in wiping out
Am .M
ways and Wino.p>'r sun
'WIGWAM. 35 -LB. ROOFING. Regular $2.00, for
WIGWAM
war:-
-WIGWLM
$ 1 .50
45 -LB. ROOFING. Regular $2.50, for
$1 .75
55 LB. ROOFING. Zsg'ular12.76,
$2.25 1
3 x 5 B. C. SHINGLES
f'RFiWE, May 22.-Mra.. Aubrey HiR-
to get started. Most al these should
ex sttrtpel a a 0411 t nursery bee, small plots 1 f For nIwu up �drive-
ways
rty. a holidaying at the ch home of Detroit, are Mrs.
al op perhaps, such things rAOrient- John Menery.
a' poppies', which are rather ditflcvlt I applicnttnn any time daring the grow- I
to transplant and stimuli!be sown ling season Is effective. Other weeds 1
•1 tee in this way are nx-Pl'e "There le a herole-innoeenoe as well
where wanted permanently. Secure
seed from a reliable firm. With per-
'snnials more than other flowers seed
lie Very Important, as there is liable
to be a good deal of mixing and old
seed with meat of the flowers t* al o-
nod Prepare a fine bed
some portion
there IR good drainage 0101 preferably along somPlst these chemical manures
a little shade in the middle of the day. are almost Indispensable. For t e
arPrage garden. a good "
or
milted commercial fertiliser is' advised.
Alt of these are s -O d with the in -ravage
attaehed and floe should Inlet on at
least four per cent. nitrogen. eight per
cent. phosphorous. and from four to
eight per cent. of potash. ' Techni-
cally. this is known as a 4-8-4 to • 4-
8-5. The effect of nitrogen on the
growth et a plant 1s more quickly
mar){ed tan that of either of the other
two meats. nitrogen hat it direct
iufluPnM on the development- of lmt
the flowering and climb ng vines, it growth and Imparts a deep green color
- s. t 1 therefore, very
come+ out with the leafy t of eggs -
tis' riming, with wmiwtlmes * second valuable for -..Anse Tlxs
ern flowers in
beeom ntggtet. It la establiehectrxtre- i plantingnd ell 1egetables. nle In Wlth trans-
later -
1 quires a deep root ted and le some- maturing sorts, ,och as tomatoes nisi
what. tender. The fragrant bine-flaw-'corn. nitrogen .honld be Applied In
erect wisteria la followed in floral dia- the early stege+ only. Phosphorous fer-
play by climbing roeet growing over Miter. are usuall`v, found tol,cgetables nn prnJti-
Iliset, arbors, or pergotes. Two able for growing
elnm nn
daisy, bindweed, Canada thistle, and ato
s a heroic courage ." ---St- Forennd.
most of those things
like dandelions
which make sin many F ns unsightly. •'Tlw world has never had so muter
need of Intelle•hml and politlrol Ilfier- 1
Commercial fertilisers offer a good ty as today."--Guglielm0 Ferrero.
Wattute for vwl1I rotted manure, anal(
lately nog r
of the garden where 1 to hasten many of the leafy vegetables
The seed is sown here i' rowsWith all
three or tour tnehee apa mea firm-
ly
but the larger seeds, eimply
ground free
ly Into the earth. Keep the
of weeds, well cultivated, and until
the seed germinates water with a fine
spray every evening. Thin oat plant*
and provide a light protection of
leaves or straw the flog winter.
t goat*
et
spring transplant to Is'
teri.
Permanent Climbers
The wisteria is among the flrt of
L. FLICK
Weeks Street Phone 17$J
daffodil's, e,rty In I to the Ic are I w,
ttaa
SEE DISPLAY OF STYLES
AND MAKES AT THE
HYDRO- STORE
West Street
ELECTRIC SHOP
WK CARRY it (,;OJIPI.KTK
STOCK OF
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
Electric Wiring of all
kinds
Estimates gives ea ap headers
FRANK MNARTUUR
Teiepiaons as ,. t,, h
err
ven'ia'l of clematis'
arerecommended,
thnge
the Jsckmantl, whleh
purple bloom Mut little f
oiage and
with an-
other
should 1* planted
other rine. and the Ranletllet•, fnrn-
lehing a sheet of white eternize ft -
1 grant flowers for about two weeks.
1'Dm scarlet trumpet honeysuckle Is en -
other etn
plendld persnent vine. 1t*
1 foliage. a beep gr1en. eons"` early and
le retained late, therefore milking 1t
an ideal .rreen. It flower. freely and
is very fragrant. The !elver lace vine
blooms during late slimmer and U a
rank' grower. There 1* nothing better
for covering walls of in tbrick or Prone
than the Boat
trict* of Canada, and the opelet cling-
ing type Virginia creeper In districts
where the climate 1. more rtgnrons.
11 one wants a vigorous and rapid
grower. when one's Pataf,llateed, 00
rw
J*tcbman's pipe will fit In wa
I dncing tine& Ist'illlti"I1r7<1 c
66
ALSO ON HAND
PHONE 388 CAMBRIA ROAD
Geo. Westbrook, Manager. F. C. Kalbfleisch, Prop.
owl Tea"
...ming so good costs so little
1 THE CEYLON TEA BUREAU advertise .
�e)pdy can afford good tea". We agree that there is nothing
la good that costs so little'as-a cup of "good 'tea". The slogan
"Good Tea" has been an integral part of our name for forty
years -It-t uusands- f Canadian homes Red ROMTea.and
"Good Tea" have come to mean the same thing. It is a repu-
tation which we treasure. The price we have paid for this good
reputation is entirdydue CO anuntiring vigilance in the main-
tcnance of a superior quality that has won the good' op aloe
telly' 1111 sills. This element hasrcns
maturity, Increa.*5 root derelnp'ncnt
end builds up resister** to disease.
Potash. the third element In rommPr-
ciaf fertilizer. is essential to starch
formation. and green_ slant" and root
crops particnhuric need it: But one
must lr enrefnl In applying eommer-
Mei Fertiliser. es 11 M liable to In-
ssed
1 It t`OTha Ill
jure foliage
contagct nrle the *Mall gnretelt-theill-
nee
safest Alen is 10 ,ll.solve In water and
simply sprinkle n1Mti the rows with
a watering renin the came of potn-
tn's*, tomatoes. corn. and elmIlar vege-
tables, a went luln41W 1. dog In be.
neath etch hill. 'ire being taken to
see that the fertiliser does not come
in direct eentact with titw seed. With
beano, pease earrotn, itittnee end sneh
thing*. the feeHlizee Is applied at the
time of seeding as &fide. dreatIng at
the rate or about a gall bandntt to
1SRUlt 1111esr .+*`. r:w
of discerning Canadian women.
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
Red Label 25C V2 lb. Orange Pao! 38C Vs lb.
eirl Rose Tea
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