The Signal, 1934-7-19, Page 7ese
THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
County and District
The new.grouode of the Seaforth High School Status Net Granted
null and Country Club, just east of At the recent Bruce county council
the ,town on No. 8 highway, were session, Luckuow cuwluuattuu school
opened last week.
N. R. Sharp,, manager of the Bank
of Montreal at Clinton, is retiring at
Ho end of August and the family
will remove to Vletorfa, g.(s.
The Itroadfoot family had a elan
gathering at the home of Alex. and
James Broadfoot, in Tuckersmtth
to viisblp: lerrenty lithe Members of
the clan were pre..eut from all over
Canada.
Alan Finlayson, who has been
teacher of the Lower \ti tngttum school
the pest three years, hie been ap-
pointed principal of the Wroxeter pub-
lic school and will take over his new
duties at the beginning of the tall
board petitioued that Lucknow and
adjoining territory be erected into a
high school district, but this was not
granted, as the statute requires a pe-
_areaa-atoned br t e ra.tsltayese and .a
population of 3,000 in the district.
Clinton's New Band Stand
The completion of Clinton's new
Maud stand was celebrated Wednesday
night of last week with a progriarf'n
which the Clinton Kittle& and boys'
band took port. Au exhibition base-
ball game was payed early in the
evening betweeu Goderich and Clinton.
the score being 0-4 in favor of.Clin-
ton. Mayor Trewartha afterwards
gat•.e a short address and officially
opened the band stand.
rm. New Teasbers iris Brttssab
On Saturday, June 30. at the home 1'hc teras_`els eebool board has en-
•�f Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jacques, Ford- gaged two new teachers for the staff
wich, their daughter, Elisabeth Eva• of the cuuttnuatiun school. Commenc-
was united In marriage to Roy Stan-
- hug lu September, this school wUl be
ley Gabel, sou of Ilra._Q!i-bel sad te etassed. as1 grade A, Instead et a KltchISamt with a score u
.,s t.eekeew and bran- and .SLlrJlnlll a.d
late John Gabel of Wallace townibiil grade 0, school. John M. Rose!, B.A.; Church Pktnk-A saccesetul joint Musa 3iyrr 05 of Fed ]x'ls°astl tot baeotl grading and luslletLtsa or
Rev. I. W. Kilpatrick officiated. of Toroutu will be the new principal. plonk was bele by the Young Peoplea I Mrs. Bauder of leore-rt sang two beau-
-, the bran is moistener thoroughly. lu l ezpnrt which will cheek the present
While helping to unload a ear n! and Mlle Grace C. Calder, B.A., of Societies of Uutuu and Grace church, tlful solos. Mr. Jim Lunen and Ell-; smaller quantities, use one quart of 1 tendency of the manufacturer§ to
oil at the Superte10 yard" at Reaforttt Glanforte first assistant and science Porter* Hie, on Tuesday evening- I wood Murray played elle° ae.ectiva{. 1 bran, one teaspoonful of Paris green. 1 spoil our Itiitish markets with low
teacher. Carl Hemingway has been About one hundred were present. A lieu. J. C. Coley presided lu the uu- land one tablespoonful of molasses I grade shipments. Whatever grades
-'Sable absence of Ise rector, Rev. with enough water to moisten Meiwaytie established at Ottawa the On -
.,,rex. bestial will bete higher grade.
requirement+ and It is the ate to'
pet. Ontario Iwtan at a premium and
license the use of this brand only to
packers fully meeting it, relutretnents.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
GUDERIOH TOWNSHIP, July 17. --
The farmers of thte dletriet have
started to harvest the wheat crop,
which is below the average tide year
h�. and Mrs. Ernest Bogle mad 1
Madellue and Miss Mary Bogie, of
Ni:e, were Sunday visitors at the
house of Mr. and Mrs. ]Murrey Fuller.
.Lr. Dace Davidauu elated at the
home ut his pareuta, Mr. and Mrs.
ttubt. Davidson, ou Friday wktle his
boat was unloading at Goderich.
Ina rgeret Martinet' of Dttrult
it t4[ with her graudparruts,
aud'dtra. J. E. Speiran.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Tomlinson of Wood-
stock were recent vieltore at the bout,
of Mr. Wm, Jena -Mrs. """"
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ensign move]
to Goderich on Wednesday, and in
tend to make their home there In
future.
Three games of softball were played
last week. On Monday evening, Uniou
a picked teens to G,Jerlct,
played
A PIONEER CHURCH
Anglican Church at Port .elbert Cele-
brate* Ile Seventy-fifth .1ur4veraary
PORT ALBKRT, July at._
The seventy4lfth enalveraary of the
founding of the Ae,gncan church in
thio community was celeI rated ou
Sunday last, when tw , luspiring se: -
steer were held. The special guest
speaker for the day '.sus tree, Wal-
ter Bennett Hawkins of Forest, who
le a graadaon of the early pioneer,
Mr. John Hawkins,, file choir, gory
assisted by eome of its ex -members,
rendered' snitab a
,lou• Mrs. liewktnv of Forest was
the soloist, and de's+I:ted everyoue
sit with her Sweet toles. The
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Therwlay, July Meth, lle34-7
News of the Farm
Notes and Comments on
Agricultural Topica
Saks of Branded Beet
Consumer appret•latiou of top qual-
ity beef is indicated by the steadily
increasing demand for branded beef.
Sales for May, 1934, amounted to
some 4,2$0,300 pnuds as compared
2,jatrft( puede for May. 1933.
The Inerease in sales 6r oranued Josef
for the first five mouths of 1934, as
compared with thu+e of the same per -
press
church was crowded u't both octet- 1041 last year, amounts to appy h
i -
Aunts by frIehds wagethroe tweryui(e matter- thirty-Wcee per -.cent -
a distance to take pee in •thin auul- figures,ural t course, apply to domestic
vereary. The ladles of the congrega- y. - . •
tion and their friends served a sup-
per ou Tuesday evening, end It was Garden Pelson Mixture
a delightful reunion of inti friends and Young seedlings in gardens are fre-
neighbors. A (emcee' followed the sue queutly destroyed by cutworms which
•r and as the evening sett warm and eat through the stem, just -at -the aur•
make up a shipment of highest grade
Wiltshire elder for the Brltisb mar '
ket. The bogs were killed. cured, and
shipped overseas, under government
supervision at every poiut and the
special co-operation of Ontario House
in London.
The Ontario Marketing Board has
been "studying the situation and sev-
eral meetings of packers have resulted
in the suggestion of forudug au .On-
tario Liman Export Assrx•iation with
the idea of creating in England a de-
mand for Ontario baeou of the best
type as dtatingutabed from the ordiu•
try run of Canadian bacon. Ae (M-
ettle blase dune with apples and homey,
the Pest ewe plazas to catab tTt and
control a super grade of bacon which
will plies! Ontario tomos In a prlcel
range mitre equal to the highest now
ou Thin" Brltigh- n- --This- ►+h
mean many thoueanda of dollars ad-
ditioual to the hog raisers whose
price ranges are tiled by the lower ea -
part prices now unfairly applied
neatest the better type of bacon be-
cause there is no way of distinguish-
ing it from the ordinary Canadlen
u" ' poisoned bran
with a score of 12-10 in favor of Union. pleasant the program took place out- face of the toil. A good Wbacon. .t netuittl reperlunvtai t-ar-,
Ou Tuesday night, Victoria street I side. Mr. Varves .els-Gee of Auburn mixture fur their control is made as
load of baton, this time shipped under
church, Goderich, played at Union, I was the entertainer, .1441 as usual de- follows: Mix thoroughly half -a-1:, the super quilts Big "0" brand, is
remitting 17-4 in favor of Upton. Lu I lighted all those preset:: w.th his sing- ' Pada green with twenty lbs. bran to be strut over to Great Britain short -
Friday uight the tables were turned, lag. The Presbyterian baud from 1 w hlle both are dry. Dissolve ones ly. '
Union being defeated by a team from Lucknow played durst a the evening quart of molasses* in two gallons or I The l►ominlon Departuicnt of Agri.'
f 35.20. and added much to the enjuymetlt• I more of water, thea pour, Mite into 1.culture has•announced a future policy
one day lust week, Thomas Habklrk•
local Supertest manager. had his feast
d i large bone broken
re-engaged as eet•oud a-xtetant. Miss gat+N• of softball w•as teased, begiuutug
badly crushed
■n Jessie Johnston, lest years prlaeipal, at O.:so p.m., after whish a sutaptuoua
resigned. supper WAS eujoyed. Speeches were
He was hen ing barrel's of ol1 ti and Gr._MsrtIa
plank when a barrel slipped I made by ]fey. F. W. Crnik, Rev. R. M.
struck him on the foot. At the Evaugeli4•al parsonage, Zur- gale asap Mrs. .1. S. Let'klwrt Cout-
Mrs. Annie Lout(it, wife of John ich, on Tuesday morning. July 10th, mmtity singing was led by Rev. R. M.
tit peed away last week at her Lylyau W. Martin. daughter of Mr. .Gale. The party then adjourned to
efts. the beach, where a huge bonfire was
built, around which gamer vete
prayed. At 10.30 the gathering broke
- s'Aslld Ling lis "---
x er Yr. (*recur: FlnR Nates. -Tho
Exeter. The rrremouy war poerftrmerl tales Munk by Rey. E. Burn. Afterwards a wed- meeting of the W.M.S. of Unto
ding breakeasewasserredat.tbehome church was held on Wednesday after -
of the bride's parentseaod the bridal noon at the home of Mrs. Mary Phil -
couple lett on a trtp to Michigan and lips. with utile in attendant's. Sonia
Ohio. win was dune. The devotional es -
farm ou the Babylon d byLite
�Nn
home on the 11th rvn(cealoti of Grey Susi Mra. Solomon )lasers, o
atter an illness of several months fol- Babylon 1111., Hay township, was
itwsiao.•a atrnkL.. 'Sp way In lter six- 4npltyd--jqtmarriage to (hear S. Greta.
ty-fourth year and to ry c by tier son 6reb-eI
husband and one son, John William-
son, of Hamilton.
! dN 413% averred la Hallett town-
ship on :111:1-SChaT ra Mary Knox.
widow of WUliam Knox, in wessee-
enty-seveoth year. Deceased
for
several yeah a resident of Clinton,
going to the home of her sun ID Iiul•
lett after the death of her daughter
--Iran winter. Surviving are three
was, Thoma* of Mullett, Albert and
Joseph In Western Canada.
In the passing of Charles G. Camp-
bell of
bell on Saturday last, the township
Morris lost a lifelong resident. Do -
ceased was in his seventy-sixth year
and Is survived by h15 wife, three
sons, Warwick D., of Peru, Graham,
of Morrie, and James. at home, and
one daughter, Mrs. Frank Fdgar,_ of
WinRham. For a number of years
Mr. eampl'ell was a member of the
Morris township council. -- --
The death of Mrs. Mary A. Hobkirt
t Htnaall occurred on July 5th it.
he home of her daughter.
G. I;, Geoghegan. _ -Palmated brae. -Spread ,1n nice
- Much of the early eistory of the. of the ground near the plants as sore
parish is enrecordeeebut we rejoiceIas they are set out. .,The cutworm'
to know that we have •tech us yet Mr.
come out at night, int the poisoned
Joseph Tigert, a tai:htut attendaut I bran, and are killed.
for over sixty-five year: from whom � • • •
much information has tete. gleaned. Au , Sandy Soil elartagenw•ttt
hrtereetiug Untie bookl.,t 11:1+ leen pre -1 For drifting mauls a plant known as
pared by Rev. Mr. Ge.,gttegatl, and is l �H +� reed or beach orals I.a- been
Aren't
AS$'IELD
T ArtilletKLD, July --17 selleeter lira
tis
growth which eras + s ' I i anti Alex' MacLean,
wt to thus se. these MI
au through rapidly xer•ltmulatlng sau.l.
their friends. Long ease. these ell l \\'heti the sand has been fairly well Miss Marla Long, 11 N.,.01-DatroiL
away, but their mew- sfs f►endtng her holklayq :With her
q,f.rt+es+ra eriaitt1 tles•s arm twnetlltmr3La+e9e Monter, Mrs. Alex. Leese
try Irl cherished stele e r it is throuCt�l
They will reside on the groom's rewing namely n+th+il and wild rye. widen Mr. Rod Ross has returned home
1 Ilse anises were taken by Mrs. A. TlLite their efforts that bur stands
hems have been tonna►. useful. l'ntortua• from Iondun hospital mush improved'
e
Child Kicked by Horse leader. A p/eryer war sea remain, Sul tbe ebur :t stads today ntely the snnpp.y of the seed of [bHp
leader and Mrs. George Falconer read I a silent sentinel of the n•liriuus faith pipets is wane. In health.
Brown of Detroit is resiting
Beatrice, m.lz,ecar Weiler, daeth o- au article un "The Camel." Mrs.1ot the peou:e of this t: -tie There ate many areas of blow -+and
Mr. and Mem. Oscar nth con- I with her brothers, Duueen and James
ul la IW 1. -lu which will never be tit for anything g'rm oo.
te+sefon of Howlck, was the seethe of GordonOrilliblgyr read aF.zpertelnceA •
ThThr trmlly casae from Ifo t• Il ,wkinx au t brat the proeuction_uf trees- • It puny --_
• serious accident d in
days ago, pre Ment announced that the R'.M.3. his will Mi. 1lawklde .11 land for a' be sieves+ars, even, in the establish- SCHOOL ��� IN 1934
a
when she was k thought
hl the face by wet tug rat desirable types of trees, first
a Gorse. It d though) the ho rue ser is be responsible second
for the church church lot and a coe -
klcked at a dog which had run out serves on the prayers
Sundayeer In An- Mr. end Mrs. Joseph t Tigert-Mr. toplant t neck-grmylne kink, estate llutuevenctun�h tideswilt year, w� ithpdates
1
t Short presses were etas by Tigert It to his ul 3' -eh year an lush brash grass, or use other methods
and snapped at_liL�e R but the little oras • I resent at every srrtlre during
to control the sand until the young as follows:
ld in
l slue-Tiooe• -3ora G.
HarwMEL-ood.
Me- tbit TI t;seod Bead Ben. --1S is
!plc received the fell force or the !brain sue Mrs. Harwood. Thetthle anniversary permanent trees can KerI1re a Isroper Sept. 11th
blow • little to the left side of her with sayer by Ile: I Captain ',turd, vole, left some money foothold. A t (iletrall
Sept. 13th
Sept. 14th
slept. 17th
\I r. an Sept. 18111
Fertilizer Analysis
Rept 20th
desrmndents are stSt true daughter' � �
o[ the church. Ata recent meeting of the .Ontario i
Mr. and Mrs. freer Foster, whose
Advisory Fertiliser hoard, relate+ Dater of the Canadian National
Au -
marriage Is among the early records of the chinch. Illeorge H. ('atertton, sern•tan, a de- EvbIttlUon this year ere Friday, Au
t I finite forward step was taken In the gust 24th, to Saturday. eeptember 8th.
adoption of a suggestion that the bug- Fourteen days and nights of elueatloo
bear of the fertilizer industry, namely, I and recreation. It is clean, whole'
too many analyses of practically the 'tome and captivating.
mme formdlae, be eliminated. I --
y4f�,Lead /kith- gr9ar t,rtc,c�t. yaap- ,.;,t, ionsldcrxble_euttens. t • ,tet a: ajaettdUlL_lh
from this huo:eOe1tg I tai'
on some of the ptoti•'t-r families will
is ru le Anse sunnier holidays with Ts widest.
1 1 Its it to grow up e
he of inter.
face. Dr. Kelly was summoned and
As to eros yields on sandy
he Immediately removed the child tr•
Palmerston hospital. where It was
found her upper .jaw was splintered
and the upper teeth all loosened, as
well as painful ruts and bruises °n lug. The prayer from the "1'aththoder
o the face. The eye was swollen {hu , was reed by from furter. The
t ht ' Mrs H
hut It Is not thought it sustained as I was read lesson or (Malachi ,2, Susi Se
1
Curry. Sutherland. Sask.. where she permanent Injury. An attempt Scripture
193iewas Mad by Esther 2. am Mc
wail visiting. Deceased was In her made to remove the "altered teeth, j
seventy-seventh year. Her husband.' but thti had to be left until the gums ' Dwain. A violin solo was given by y I Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.anl ltougnerty,
Walter Hohkfrk. died fuer years ago. healed somewhat. as the broken de+:n i mutter. Maurice HaThe picceotn -Should Died ivorce I ereosototone artMe the eo pioueers
Godgpro-
and surviving are four daughters,
Margaret of Weston. Mrs. I. Yeager
of Brandon. Man., Mrs. Curry ad
Met Moodie. both of Sutherland. Tie
--Remains were brought to Heniet
for
Interment.
meeting closed P
W. Craik. bunch was served by in trust fora Dateline
fund, through.. roll+, there appears to be little differ. I Gorrle
the 'hostess .The regular meeting of I his friend, the late Mr. Willem Doug's- ( 1 to a di
In the amounts as a result of Belgrave
Mice
the T.P.S. was held on Friday even este. the carious wcttiod o p r g
lug, with twenty-one members present. d Mrs.George SInNpion whose • . •
Orval Powell had charge of the meet -
St. tle'ens
Conrrle's Corners
Carlow
was content with the tee .
child has shown remarkable fortitude
and 1.8 pro$remlag favorably.
.... W ESTFIDLAD, July 17
� �t!
"Blue" Spells
.e0We ('lark of Ottawa Is
the (Nome of his aunt, llrs. baiter
McDowell,
Mies Helen Vincent to i-tslting
Reduce some women to the sister, Mrs Murray M'Diarmkl of
petulant shadow of tbeir own Hamilton.
I ► f Goderich,
Ile Sanetloned by the Christ it
Church?" was read by Leua Colwe.t,
h Rev. F. W. Craik leading in a
discussion a the Ys* Linea.
wag decided not te tNU i Seagate
to the Summer Scheel -MU year.
claimed.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson,
whose daughter Be --'c was married
to William Johnston the late Rev.
James Carrie, It being the first mar-
riage ceremony p•rfermed In the pre -
The suggestion was to the effect
Mat the analysts 0-12-4, 0-124, ani
0-144 be abolished and the analysis
0.1 srubstltutete The hoard greeted
iTlTd dugg,stl0n 'mate
were made for the T.P.B. to co us welt chum h. and It is with beingunat acted up -
Mabel
rise church servir'e-es -JaIf 295, 1 1ie1 Mr. and eira.:Willism Hayden, elms/ Previte stee- ty,tlrx ferlilizet.
R o rise of liodetleh W nice tdeycendan!t are still to the pa int in Outerio.
• • •
° Fr nnie Jew_Grafs , _epeutUng
r w
the address. Two teams, with Marton The eldest stat. M r. y nen.
0.o
'C�Ttrilt and - ?sora enteric, n.- uei* 1 „on. �[r �twa7 Iial'aPlr:
taint and Mrs. Harwood as umpire, i don with his who attended chore.
were chosen for a game of Bible lase- Mrs. Williams.
lull to be held at the 'wet westing. I here in the early Jaya, sccompanled
smiling selves. Others take Little Silas Alice Irwin. o
the Vtgey fel ComPoue" p visiting at the homy t Mr.f The meeting 1.41 with the Mizpoh'by her son Scarlett \Htldaps.
when they (eel fire 1 )[ Mrs. Thoa
)i ] i Mr 1)eowell Ixuerlhl .of tl chum:•• here
stable
' The Central Eeperlmcnutl Farm at
Ottawa -home of our most noted var-
ieties of wheat and of certain other
Ice .1 I
+ • n am flu closed w t Stewart were t crops -ronin uRcrs m
blues" rs iou....The sacrumeat of the r. and
cornier es. 0 steadies quiver- Mr. Jnek Hxrrtaon of Toronto ill
during interest in the way of new creation,'
Lord's Supper will 1* dispensed members .the nerve
theng general helps to erste t fide in ed the time of the late Rev. Mr. Jones. In the crop world. As the ecas0n all
the general bac. more charm.., 1
t the home of Mr. and l ulun next Sunday. All members
rn to still vanerx the peculiarities of these new
• • r rMu htcr. Ctrs. Carpevater,
more pep more charm.
Mr. Roy Black of the tf(+sf is elide 1 tend at this time. Sunday •
scat hool-a:0 at a The late >,Ir. GetrJe Draper All? a I revealing in meas craw•+ indican one
LYDIA E PINKNAM'S ing Ill
--d
re.
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
FUNERALDIRECTORS
Ambulance serviee at aU boars•
day or night.,
PHONES: Store
120
0H i�ia.1117
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral (Armin and F.mbalsner
All calls promptly attended to
day or night.
-AMBULANCE SERViCE-
PHONES
Store 335 Rewldenee 355w
Hamtiton Street, Goderich
Walter Dalton
UNDERTAKER
Huron Old Boy. Oradiate
(loderieh Collegiate Imstttiih
13510 Wemt Warren Ave.,
DETROIT, MTM .
Tel. Oregon 8658
s brother. Mr. Marvel' Blast, •,, p.m.; Preaching service e. sew.,
her frieml♦. with the pastor in c'harge....T'here pie?neer member and attended regu- of attlwriur t•owwtrmial values.
lar
of
Mr. anti Mrs. Walden of London wag a large congregation at inion
are visiting with Mr. ■1141 Mrs. Wm. ou Sunday, when the pastor, Iter. F.1 Mr. and Mrs. itan• si Graham, who
W. Craik, addressed the members of were always present at the aerviees.
Walden. encl.We are all remirdkd ■t thla time
Mr. Mrs. Fred J. Cook and Rlverston Lodge, L.O.L. 145, Susi their
children oipent the week -end at the esseeees, on the subject "Our Present iat the K:ngelom of Ord is eetabll.ahtd
that
earth rest we must press on, doing
home of the former's sister. Mrs. Reg Task," from the text, "Therefore, my i our
att ti d e on the work that our
Carter of Woodstock. Mr4. 3. Cook beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, un. {
and kilo' Eileen Carte,aceomptnFeed movable, always abounding in the work fnrefsthers started in this contemn-
Inv
them on their return hetae.
Mrs. Walden of the Wemt le Oislt-
lag at the home of her brother-in-law,
Mr Wm. Walden. and other ftleEde.
;y up unt11 his de•'tb. Probably of greatest interest to
of tbe Lord, for as much as ye know .
•
that your labor is not In vain in the It Is only when men learn to imb-
ued:
(1 Corinthians 15:5st• 11' ordinate profit to service that the ntitld : ^We alt face the inns of Ilte, so-
cial economic and political orders be -
Mrs. O. Smith of San Jose. Cal.. and every man has lits place to tu.
Peg I The church is far poorer today than gin to come In sight of a firm tounda•
and Mrs. J. Walker of homesl tion."-Nleh0las Murray Butler.
visited on MOnelaT at the homes of � she ought to be, and these lodges ere � Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell and Mr. poverty-stricken, not as•tu numbers In
and Mrs. inert Taylor. I atten(iance, but to the great army of he should worship in any
ywperticular
They
Mr Prier of Windsor.. 1[11M -_heal S men and women who ought to be'Fytaee or in any particular
king i large contribution T -S arra feefi5 worship their Ood in their
been et ser summer cottage at assns
Rend. spent a couple of days last week
with her aunt. Mrs. R. ilnchanan, who
accompanied her to Grand Bend on
her retnrn there.
Tile W.M.R. meeting was held on
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
with twenty-three
wa
spiritual lite, who are resting In the oma way. The t-giilatiuns of the
boat with the oars in their hands. We Orange Assoclaton have changed with
speak . of our several responsibilities. I the years, hat the principle, of the
Overproduction In the world, and order remain just the same as when
therefore a great dUflcuity, and we 1 first erranget- What are they? Tru?
are going 'Straight to Communism. `subjects of the king. They should
Mrs. R. \ Ine,nt, w ' Some cnmp(a}n of the rich, who are I hold the Union Jed: precious for what
Theclonal ev ► Wing (lack their richer from beingI It stands for. If anything is geltse
purespect to the Bag. Some
silver, Inflation elf currency, mer debts end slew of reap .
are around our necks. It is no uee,I believe that politicians are not Chris-
t() force elisions, who are greatly In- I Gant, that they rare only in the posi-
memlcra present. r'v^ to It le dignity
,seise+ were under the 1enti,rship 0[ t hit° dittrlbutiono Depreciation of to help the young people
Mrs. O. Snell. At the slme, rat the
meeting A 10e tea was s rr l.weekly
The Y.1'.S. held tbeir
eastern farms fids year are the newer
varieties of. harley and oats, some of
which promise to oust oar. old estab-
lished Ports In the very - near future. '
• e •
-- Cattaalatin . Roney Experts
r nada- ao far as world export of
honey to the United Kingdom- is con-
cerned, has risen front fifth to first
place in the period between 1926 and
1932.
The 19`28 figures, being the' latest
available. indicate New Zealand est
being the-±wwviest exporter of honey .
to the 1'nited Kingdom, followed in
order by the 1 nftet Rtatea, Rrittsn
West Indies, Soviet Union, and Can-
ada.- _
It 1+ Interesting to note that. while
New 7.enland exports declined from
20$71 ewt. in 1924' to 1,845 cwt. la
1932, Canadian horsey ezp,rbs to thl
pnitel Kipg,lom Increased from 3,101
cwt. to 19,648 cwt. 'during the same
period.
High quality. and. Improvement" In
the. blending and grading_ of Cant-'_
Men honey. in addition to a vigorous
sales policy. are cited by the Ontario
Honey Export Axsoctatlon as reasons
• Nllat•
ifteeting on Wedra^fay evenings le tlr` dsltad,tts-other nations, to the impes- tion for what the) can X n eJ for Ibis product's In4'k InR TN p
thirty members present Topie was settle task. The mother land 'ib detail Tlaitl*1fi In 'meeting to the Dandiest • •
given by Mr. Norman Rodger: Musical all she can to pull herself out of ar Club said: 'I am speaking in Can- i.n • • Rsl-
selection by Metiers. Hersey Meretwo b I dchts. We thought war c•ondit us ads to ('a,nadlrti-. and canoeist of a spirit- e ,TIhinger warning has been Rican 0f
ls
ami Ernest Snell, Mt -s \intgrret were going to continue. We c ld greatest needs In
\•Ineent led In prayer. The meeting ' nevem go lock to the chaotic and un- tel awakening.' i.Ioyd George in (tenger. attendant on the use of pots -
Merest with the Mlspal beparitdion.' balanced tato Some think that the Montreal said that Canadian' ought to nnerl gresehopper baits- It Is den- l:
I
BILIOUS
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
quickly rerered
Dr.(NASE'S
On
YOUR VA[ATIUN
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CANADIAN
NATIONAL
eie
Investigate this year's Canadian
National travel bargains before
completing your vacation plans.
New I6 -day and 45 -day fares to
National Parks ... 45 -day fares
to Pacific Coast ... week -end
and Sunday fares ... are exam-
ples of what bas been arranged
to enable you to find eena-varaa_
eon joys this year.
a, -
Ask 3 -our nearest Canadian Na-
tional Agent for folders and
hotel information. He will gladly
help sou plan a week -end or an
extended holiday. Talk it ova
with the Canadian National , . •
and save mooey.
Nee
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KImNEI'&IIVER I'IUS
H. CLEMENTS
MASSEY•HARRIS SHOP
j IM Straet - Goderich
SAVE YOUR MONEY''-'
SAYE MONEY BY BUYING READY MINED PAINTS AT IXE'S
HARDWARE STORE AT THE HARBOR
We have a large stock of Read' -mixed Paints which we are offering
n nt...We. realize our store is not as convenient as an .
up-towftFRTttt'lfiitr Y�ettri►trC•1'C T>''_
to the harbor.
lam -ft -Lac (manufactured by Searle a Co.) takes the sante
discount.
We rarry a complete stork of Oils, Turpentine, Brushes. eta.
For Shelf Hardware, I'lumhing, Heating, Eavestroughing and
Tinsmithing. rive us a trtaL
\(o\\ IS '1'Itl: TIME TO LAY IN YOUR NEXT WINTEK'S
SCl'1'1.1 OF COAL. PLACE TOUR ORDER NOW AND
BUY AT BUMMER PRICES
CHAS. C. LEE
t'honn-,twee !2: Howie 112 The Hardware Store at the Harbor
t br once( a
- problems of the world today are SU realize their responsibilities to the
No more thrilling spe'leele of 111411• hoary that they cannot 1e roped with. Sabbath and to their God. The or -
boom, sparkle and color is to ite found ;Some find fault with erpitelistu and der does not represent politest, but it
anywhere then the pyrotechnic finale labor movements. Some will not work stands to for d evlhale onesteast reboot, 'the
ne
to the Canadian National Exhibltiou because the amount 'of remuneratio'l king..
pageant. mach night. is not in keeping • with their labor. onler. There nev.r wait a time when
The Government is trying to do its people were more careful In whom
they confide then today. Pete 553s
to be Mendes* in the principles of life.
A ,DOLLAR'S WORTH
Clip this eewpmt and nun h with 11 ter s six weeks evlal fmbsas•fptIea to
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
mootatweeri�0 whSY a esu r
/ weer . rte .one from ItMLIessta1 .04.75.
r• n stn ane th* sans n•.5
Sasses .On Y e•DOrbnMG M.ef.A to . , 66111 Y SSW R ryas.** Me h0., r
fmnses *east... r• S .. 5e. nd prnhnallbn. ♦ sen 1 miss oar Dna.
.1115 as als! est* M tt•5
aM /h• •u.efal ane It other frtvr•5. .-..--..�--r-,-- �----^^-�
Tal tnwcranas rr.7: SS•14V .wail war et g �w•w .w 4nar (511.
st....rsaeu•nssa•wraseN
(Tess)
same
very lest for the common people by
providing them with work at a very
ordinary wage. Some completely turn What do we [Dean" One obligation of
It down. Thee, are Jays when untie the order le to attend the means of
hood and womanhood is being tested. grate. Some believe that every Or -
Then. are unusual days. The great angeman has to attack every Catholic.
obstacle IA Communism with no ro- The Orangeman is tinder obligation et
llgion. There are those who take 1t do everything 1n his power To help a
upon themselves to trample the Inion Catholic who is In+trolsble. We are
here
o
certain dematdsnder ran>l wlten ay make these are todefendourselves and we willhnt we are nere
ot
not etmplied with there Is trouble. allow foreigners t•4 come In and in -
Any man with any common sense rearstilt the 1'nloh Jsek. We are h.re to
Tres that there ere 11+.0 behind the i defend our come` "meal privilege
rellp� Rion, (tar
to
walla of Kingston penitentiary who llodge. with no I
should he some other place. if .vet eneone. Equal right" for all if von
COmmn It way into our ere going to 1* a gond Orangeman,
'late to warship on yon are going to be a good Chrertien."
The Orange Mums flttrtng the nerve* tlw•a101 .snag an
Sunday afternoon.-
elation sever says to any man that 1 anthem, "Count on Me."
gerone to leave Mixing Menotti!' where
lire stock eon roach them and this
ought to 1e (serenely Rnaded'agslnst.
'Chis alis applies to hafts In whelk halt.
is transported Poisoning of live stork
is also possible when pdsonel belt is
put out In lumps 1neteed int being
spread finely. if cattle are well sine
pined with Mit they will he less sips ,
to be attreetel M belt In which salt
Is present. There is also danger to �
the terror* 500444f tt getting the I
poison dust In his mouth end now
when mixing the brit. Mile reel
danger ran be ehseased be _tying a
cloth over the nose and mouth, or by
wearing a protective meek.
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linarwvlttg Ontario Raven
The Department has leen making
strenuous efforts to get better prices
for Its bacon hogs on the British mar-
ket. Ahont .the first move In thin di-
rection wee made last rummer when
the fl'pertmeet pttrrtlrrwt a reeled w(
the Ca,n dean--Nafine& FrahIbltlon
prizes A"rf 't11tRs of theprQipi''f`Yypoote
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A?41VIBTMFT KEENS
iN
HEALTH and COMFORT
j',Jies. spread disease mors'
•r'---4uickle' titan_otly other
insect known. MotrrttMes
aro-.alapunwelebme visi-
tors. Keep these .annoying
' pests mit of your home.
Safeguard the health and
comfort of your family
t.y.nrrettirtg__ every -door-
and window allowing only
4 An(l, fresh air to home
Into �-nifr home.
Now that Summer N here
%oat need good Setrees, Buy
tour Bermens early at rale new
tow prim. We will gladly
Ries' you en estimate of the
cont.
GODERICH PLANING MILL
PHONE 388 CAMBRIA ROAD
-fat Manager. F. C. Kalbfleisch, Prop.
e