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Mrs. John Bennett, of Seatorth, the' known In the community. Ilia widow,
ue,se pr:...lealasale ; sW di�..st,.tAN.>i�° �'i► � R ,�µfi t�
of tet " dsaNI•>ti-•elss:-tk nibs gee vt 4lglestee I WW- ...-
hitt, on Monday, November 21ih. She ports that seven deer were shot by
wail a daughter of pioneer residents Walkerton hunters during the six -dal
- _ the district and was born there open season at in itruee and Grey the telco n
esventy-four years ago. Twvwr0i kgs
a daughter survive. A daughter died of tbe Greenock swamp and the
in San Francisco four years ago. "sportsmen" claimed that if Senator
Donnelly bad not closed his tart of
that property to hunters more would
have been killed. They were In-
clined to critique the Senator for his
action, bu. the paper points out that
the men who were doing the most talk-
ing were the melt who leased trout
streams and declined to penult others
Miss Isabella MacGregor. of Kin-
loss, died at the home of Was Chris-
tens Graham. in Luclmow, on Friday,
November 22nd, after a sojourn in
Wtngham hospital, Deceased had
lived for some years, since her return
from Chicago, near the South Kinloss
church. She was seventy-seven years to ash there. The paper commends
of age end the last member of her 1 Senator Donelly and G. ( Cargill
taa117• fur their retivt vu closing the swamp
Mies Helen Thiel, of 'Lunch, war to hunters and so saving some of the
be guest of honor at a surprise deer.
shower gives her on Friday, November Wins Hough Cup
22, at the home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo J. Thiel, on the eve of her Seaforth Collegiate once more -came
marriage. Miss Ellen Turttelm read into pusseselon of 1 a Hough cup, °la-
the presentation address for the many I blernallc of l ellsglate•eoecer suprem-
guests and a large number of useful acy in Western °uterio, when their
and beautiful articles were showered tem defeated
Listowel
f est el un n. Wednes-
dayos the bride-to-be.
Thievesentered the store of Isrrd
Js po•, Wingham merchants, on Wed-
nesday night of last week and stole
Buchanan -Campbell
At the home of Mr. nod !Ira. W.
A Campbell, Wingham, on Saturds$,
pods to the value of more than $100, i their youngest daughter. IAra, was
Matra was effected through a cellar I united In marriage to W Gordon
door. the burglars making their way , Itnchsuan, of the same hewn. Rev.
se the (IOLbing department where they Kenneth MacLean officiated. The
Mole a complete told -weather outfit couple left on a motor trip to Florida
d clothing: Pollee have not yet lo- and on their return will reside In
THE SLGNALtmimx t�
GODERICH, ONT. �
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FAMOUS FARM FIRMS JOIN. FORCES
gsatarn Steel Products and James- est lnnovatfea that taretug bat seen
Wily Limited Unite in Canada to overcome two of the principal
wastes on the farm. 'The first 1. the
loss of nourishment to hay due to the
wayit has been harvested for genera-
ttb and etre 'sresseL%.
or burning of -the hay wadee-eefaveer-
able weather conditions In the field
and haymow-
HeyisCstO' a
With the new JameswaY Kut -Crop
Keeper, the hay Is cut (lalle green and
put away when eontalnlag about thir-
ty per cent. moisture. A simple teat
has been designed to permit judging
the moisture content easily. When
the hay contaiw this much moisture
ill keeps Its leaves- and these
hated the miscreants- 1 Toronto.
LucknOW lost another prominent fteatoaih's Relict committee
eltlsen in the death on Tuesday. N0-1 Sraforth town council has ap{woiuttet
ceased
:711th, of Samuel leach De- a committee of four eltlseus, Mesara-
reased had been Ill for about three Richard Parke, Robert Scarlett, An -
years prior to his death but was be-
lieved
e I drew Archibald and. J. A. Ca.e•, to
leaved W De Ileprovfng. born near I look after town relief this tinter.
Ttllsonburg seventy-two years ap. les
,� •sw The new committee will co-operate
with the cuunrll but will relieve the
latter of a great deal 'of the detail
which has become somewhat burden-
some of tate.
llt many years. They are desigued
Faroe•, in tilts nelghborliocnl will be
td° The' UPMMckt tart► 9Mtelreg
of Easf ru Siert 1'i&1uets Limited and
Jamesw'ay Limited. Each ut there
two large organlzatlons has contri-
buted generously in the past to the bet-
terment of farming conditions, parti-
cularty in regard to the housing of
poultry and live stet -Y.
While Eastern Steel Products Lim-
ited, with ogled* at l'reeton, Montreal
and Torouto, has been in business for
over thirty -flue years, Jame.way Lim-
ited first started iu Canada in 1927 hold the most valuable food nutrl-
just after the World Poultry Congress 'Dents of the crop. Leaves of alfalfa,
held Iu Ottawa that year. The James- for instance, are estimated to be nine
way Manufacturing Company of Fort times assbv valuable
old amttheeosstems. of dThen, L
Atkinson, WLs•ondn, has *" back- too, deterioration, large
ground, however, that vies with any bay to prevent
of tbe romauves tot modern Mothers amounts of the valuable leaves were
lost during the harvest or caused
suce•esses.
Soler thirty ream so. Mr- W. D. h 1 combustible dust in the barns.
James of Fort 'Atkinson, Wlsconsta,
presided uf..tha_Jamesw'al Cumpanr.
put soon• of his "Impractical" dreams
into concrete form. in • little black-
smith shop he started out to Improve
the living cunattionp of live stock.
starting with the milt+ cow, producer
of the world's tlneat and most essential
food. Elis Idea was not only to lm- hay. foraged and draws _ Ire
prove Ilse stock living conditions, but dere which are pinfour and fire months old: Shorts, two
bv the well -tatted and well-dressed
1arts • oats, two parts; barley, one and viii,ken or fowl,
News of the Farm
Notes al samests Teplesw
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The Care .t Farm Manure
'et' ��sO
..Lunuttaut..44-pb►
s wuu
ducts on a tarn to stabauct ails
application bf manure returns to the
soil a large proportiou of the plant
tuod removed by crops, particularly
nitrogen, phosphoric geld and potasic''
Since more than one-half of the nitro-
gen and at least three-fourths of (he
potash of manure 1■ contained in the
liquid portion tbe importance of saving
the urine of stock Is evident. The
employment of sufficient litter to ab-
sorb all the liquid, tight Boon and
gutters, an impervious bottom to the
storage area, and, in districts of high
rainfall, protecting the manure heap
with some sort of cover, are means bycea
which exslve leaching and lose may
be prevented.
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Meal
a
Meal Mixture* ter Piga ter Winter
For pigs newly weaned and up to
four months of age the following meal
mixture Is recommended: Middlings,
came to Paramount and ea
chewiest tag bualnese. There be
n
maned Catherine Pickering, whoedied
*beat fourteen years ago
are
no children.
Mary Jane Huggins, wife of Mr.
James Hngglos, of Egmondvllle, passed
agar Was
home of her slater, as
Hely • on Tuesday, Novem-
was 1 native of
.tth. be bora then asventr-
tear years ago, but lived tor many
years is British Columbia. She re-
iterant to Seatorth dee twelve years
ago with her husband. There are no
Andrea. bot two brothers and three
sister survive. Thomas omas Baker. of Seaforth,
died ea 4
Mon7. November 26th, which
hagpeaed to be hisseventy-fourth
birthday. Deceased suffered a stroke
some three months ago hod never fully
lemtw'ed from its effects. He came
Oseada as an Infant with his par-
rr and erveutraky settled la Ileafoe hh
"' e " Tom. agodrarf Etre r'etheea
at
am -
kw s ' Isatertt b tHou
Q Desch. Renfrew. Lanark county
W. A. Davidson, coach) Placed sec-
uud. and Leeds, Peterborough and
Priem Edward, third, fourth and fifth
In eh. order named.
Farm IIH.ete In Winter
The winter feediug ut the farm horse
requires somewhat more thought than
when he is engaged In heavy work at
ether times of the year. The horse
lu aft stetted8'te'man stifle w loss all
Other classes of stock, to that he -pro-
duces energy and not food. This fact
Ouse explains to a large degree the
senator prevaletn'e 4t. disease with
horses than with other animals. '1$u —
proper realisation of the relation of
feeding to wort done, the avoiding of
overfeeding and watering, or makng
sudden radical changes, and regular-
ity fa working and feeding generally
will go far towards the prevention of
eommon aliments In the working horse.
caused In many cases by failure to
observe the essential points every
horseman ought to know. For the
horse which is not working during the
winter, or for horses which merely re-
quire what may be termed a mainten-
ance ration. It is recommended thof at
for every hundred poof mixed
highly borst's weight one pound
Under tbe new system the hay is
bay, one pound of clean oat straw and
through- When age green It is pat shorts. vee pound of turnips honld be fed.
thioagh the ensilage tatter, chopped three parts; oats, two parts;
up and blown into the Kut -Hay Keep- I one part; bran, one-half part. Three Poultry far Flarkd
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er. The Keepers have two large calm- I pounds of skim -milk or butter -intik per To a great extent the ultimate suc-
den, one within the other. The in -1 pound of meal mixture should be ted cess poultry enterprise will der
mer cylinder houses the silage. The I at this stage pend thehly poultry
the manner fu which
outer cylinder contains the chopped The tollowimg meal ml:ture is re the products are marketed. The dis-
criminating circulates around the cylin- commended when' the pigs are between ru%totner will to attracted
Hydro Store
BUY AN
Electric Stove
Quick - Clean - Economical
and cool to cook with
A Giant Eagle
A young mau named Jim Nicholson,
drlvtat • truck near Oliphant, in the
Bruce Peninsula, shot and killed an
eagle on the wing one day re-
cently. This mst ounusual feat
was equalled by the reported size of
the bird, namely eleven feet across the
wing -spread. If an accurate meat-
nrement was made, this Is believed to
be • record among eagles.
p, and will pay a pre-
lahalt parts; bran, one -halt part. With annul in price for appearance its well
1 nue pound of this mixture feed two ss quality.
,pounds of skim -milt or butter -milk. i suttees in fattening and market -
From the time the pigs are flue •
lug will depend to a great extent on
months old and weight about 1;50 edtthe operator's knowledge and ability
st
pounds,up to market weight, they may t prepare his product in the mo
be fed the fulluwlpt finishing ration : i ,• ,nomlcal and attractive form. Spe-
Shorts. one part; oats, two tarts; bar -
for tial feeding for from ten days to three
Ery. two parts With one pound of l weeks will greatly improve the quai-
1 nlxture, feed one and one half Ity and pay for the extra feed and la-
ss Involved.
Only birds' with strong constitutions
ran stand heavy feeding with limited
Nill times new steel
structures dosage the
sky -tor et rural
(nisi►,
CWIItn Burglary
Burglars entered the home of Mrs.
Ella. Kennedy. Clinton. on Friday
night, November Stk. and took valu-
able jewellery and I20 In rash. Mrs
Kennedy end her boarder, Miss J. IL
Nixon, Collegiate teacher. were attend-
ing the commencement exeeelses at the
Collegiate when the theft occufrred
samoney was tbe---'nMMe othe
le of tickets for the eemeameement.
-- -Tritillitar - $e - ' 'tlfldei7 I t - Mwa�1i1r
ime adv DprseiT-gedertt daughter
dot Mr. and Mrs. OM* Mater, of fir
borne, was quietly tusrrled to Harold
Wilbur Rowe, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
(;beater Rowe, of Hay. at the United
church parsonage in }Meter, on Wed-
nesday. November 27th. Rev. A.
Page officiated. A pleasant wedding
breakfast was *erred by two aunts of
the hide at the home of her parents,
latter whIeb the young couple left on •
I short honeymoon trip by 'otos•
New Fire Aisne ter (11daa
1 in Clinton they are considering the
Installation of a new fire alarm sys-
tem A representative of a firm
icKACIIr
sem OW
Liver ..d Kidneys
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DINCSIASE'S
et
Brophey Bros.
THE LEADING
FUNERAL DiRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
Ambulance sesta at all hours.
day or.night
PHONES: liters in - �• Sit
GODERICH
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and Embalmer
All calla promptly attended m
day or night
_AMBULANCE SERVICE --
PHONES
Store 'Wi Residence Maw
Hamilton Street, Goderteb
Walter Dalton
f'NI)f:RTAKt I'
Huron 014 Bey. Graduate
GOuIPrlcir Collegiate Institute
I't,If1 West Warren Ave.,
DETROIT, MICH.
TeL Oregon 8558
also to Improve the breeds and the the moisture out of the Erten h*TTIjlt
products, to the ultimate benefit and as • wick stadia up liquid
profit of the farmer. In this he has It Is claimed' that twin tanks lined
and shown above will
succrecled Today the Warne of James- as described for a large halal
way 1s known throughout tbe Cana- held lstll�eistot teed
I •_-•c ••�
900 dire and will produce •
than and American farming country- became
The name stands for reliability in liberal flow t nits r of super -
It Januar? 1, 1998, from Inc reduction
construction of all products. --bat more I for tltdlnit
Id that lows grain a required for In the American Import tariff recentle
pounds of skin -milk or butter -milk.
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Har Market Revert
There is an abundance of tiny. straw 'I exercise. Itlyds that lack their nel-
and other fodder In most areas of Can-1
make profitable ._gatsa-1n the fat'
aha this year due to a very favorable ltrning pen*-
produc•tion *cation. The supply of A serviceable crate, six feet long by
Pew -
market Dap 1* great present
that twenty-four inches wide. and eighteen
shipments are few at the present time,
Inches high, may be made from slats
there being lots of 1oca1 top
meet the needs for the time being of
even the larger cities and towns, whieh,.
ordlnetllj wi, suepttrd in part -
market buy from distant points. Only
a small export demand is expected: as I or five birds according to else.
large hay and other fodder crop ore ( to ensure freedom from lice, dost
reported In the United States and the birds with floor of sulphur and
Great Britain. Nevertheless, export create a good appetite by starving for
bordergts to the United States from the first twenty-four boars. On the
localities should benefit after second dal give only sight feed and
nailed one inch apart, with a gateau
Had pan Deland' the slatted floor for
droppl -Partitions two feet
apart will provide eempartaetits two
feet square, and will aeepmmodite Cour
SEE DISPLAY OF STYLES
AND MAKES AT THE
than that It to syno°ymoua
search and devetopme°t in farm build- herds wing the "canoed" hay as sop -
Ings. The large Jameuway research plied by the mrd steel structures.
and engineering staff is always expert- wasters meet •
meeting Improving and solacing lie Omer twenty'dve year ago Easters
Steel Products Limited or tasted
serckes at the disposal of Carmen or/lasted
w-ito-nee epeeist problems In ennnee--•{bmpap Ht" sleet barn. to Caw_
dos with their buildings, ads. T service department and
1•sttlMtses and Pasture Hessen their products have done much to Im-
ShortiTafter the leauguratlon of the prove the heath and 1 ng conditions
laments,. cattle barns, the company of it, slot► and
turned Its efforts to the production of their products have been geld. East-
* scientific Incubator. After months ern Steel barns dot the Countryside
of experimenting and testing they fin- of Eastern Canada.
aerre aycreand
ally put one on the market. To get trim In appearance
dit
"Seedy, even beat with proper ventila- to any farm. tire hazard lure laced
tion and humidity had been a MR to tbe minimum, upkeep practically
problem. Today Jameaway torula- a negllble tactor -and they resist wind
tors and poultry houses rank strong and weather as no other type .f bats
the foremost In the world. powdMy csn. Limited New Type of Har•}eeper
One of the most recent of the swe-
c•esdut Jamesway productions is the
new type of hayikeeper and bars.
Among other important new featutew.
It is designed to resist fire and mind
Thew. new barns are all steel,
have low arched man. Insulated and
which makes the coutrtvsrs ccs installed
one last week It operate- from tele-
central
elt
central sot ■t alien
announced. The new import duty la
to the United States will be i3 per
ton as against 3, an advantage of 22
Or ton.
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Ottawa Fair Issttis
The special Ottawa ' n er
trophy awarded In the Inter -Bounty
lire stock Judging Icompetitlou was
this year captured by a team from
Peterbor•Qtgh county, the learn mete -
ten belna Chas Whittington and l
Stewart Whittington, of Peterborough,
and Clare Leahy, Lakeview, couched
by agricultural representative A. D.
Runions. A total score of 2,098 points
out of a poselbte score of '4,000 was
made by the "winning team, with the
Grenville trio, eoacbed by A. M. Barr,
placing second with • score et 2,648
gradually increase they amount until
HYDRO STORE
the third day ; from then until flnlahed
give the birds all they will eat twice
dally at regular intervals, about
twelve hours apart MIs to a bat-
ter, that will tour slowly from a pail.
skim -milk or butter -milk with two
parts of eornmeal and one part of fine-
ly
iffe
ly round oats; or equal parts of bar-
ley meal and boiled mashed potatota
may be substituted for the corn meal
Feed In troughs suspended In trout of
the crate. A good finish should be
obtained In tee to twenty-one days.
Feed enough to thoroughly satisfy at
each meat, but leave nothing over In
the troughs to stall the birds. Starve
for at least twenty-four hours before
killing. Bleed by "sticking" in the
roof of tbe mouth, and dry pluck.
Grade to uniform size and quality and
peek In neat boxes.
Eastern Steel Products and I 'Points- The remaining teems
Jameew•ay Limited. working together, {1� in the. older aining teams
both carrying outstanding specialties P�Pd tin inward,' Lennox and Adding,
t�seethes w111 make for more in- ton Renfrew, Leeds, Northumberland.
lh-r coverage and service to tbe
fienadlan farmer. All the Jameswtas
storms. products formerly sold In Canada sill
he manufactured and handled eattre-
phone h an alarm won the top
rcinfored, and ■re electrically veetl- ly by Eastern Steel Products from 1 glom, Renfrew county V phoned in the girl on duty ran set • Iated throughout. There is nu hay- their plant at Preston. Ontario, with
ft vane. it Is t siren ami la said DriscM* at ,ktnntteal sad Tomato. award for the third time In succr'e
MOW. thus reducing one of the great."tun at this show. the members of the
-o hate made a eptendld racket._All• _ . —
es[ bre hazards. The hal and toreet it at g. i�-tC iz winning team being Hartwell Dunlop,
dihle all over t age 1. kept nearby In wtee W E�rwi, Cobden Kerne
Carleton, Hastings, Frontenac, Dun -
dos, Pontiac, Que weed judging
in the inter'c ounty
and weed seed identification competi-
own. 4'Illaeua urn._ 1 etrnctwre. -Fear c,dtnws Kenneth itMhard*. Renfrew.
Wald ll favor the new eees• rT tor as *Mout forty feet • high. These woe. creative force."-Hat?7 and Eldon n eh, Itichisr Conch, F.
it will es longer be (11.' ry get tures are thefts 1J P0fta°t and II"' Fusidkk.
out of bed unci run to the town
In one's night clothes Ila order to ring
the town bell.
Arrow Bus Schedule
Leave Gede*kh' Ea.t-Dried,
dally R.45 a.m.• 5 p.m_ Standard
Time, for Stratford, Kitchener,
Guelph and Toronto.
Arrive Toronto 2:70 p.m., 10.43
p -m.
('onrierdon and Kincardine Lou-, at Clintn f
Itineraries planned to all point..
In Canada, United States
and Mmlco
-CONSULT LOCAI. AtlENTA
11 1. Pass. MOM Wimp Mit M. GN
t t. tin. Was Isla. id. FR
Chow --
CARL4(W, Dee. 11. -Mrs. lobo Fow-
ler, while houaeelerning, *vel
t and
broke her arm. and to quite poorly.
The Bible training eourw• held -at
Iitenmllier last week was quite a
cel"- Those attending received sl
Initrates for work done.
Reece George C. Feagan is attea -
Ing c'oent', council tuts work.
The pupils of K.N. No. I lire busy
practising for their C'briotma' con,r•rt.
which 1s to le held on 114N•cmta•r 17111
Me. Frank Young and Mr ane Mr.
V‘'. 1.. Young attended the funeral of
their aunt, Mrs. Henry Young, t;oder
Itch. on Monday, December '.!ii.1 Mr+.
Yonne had been poorly' for a year. and
followed her husband who died shout
two weeks ago.
Silas Mary Redmond. R.N.. of Lou•
don. Is Mone for a volt with her aunt.
MIs% Mary Young. ' b* Satur-
day
rads were very lel
day and 50100 motorists found them-
"•i
,re% In the ditch before they(mild
stop.
The Late James Borhanan•-An-
other lifelong resident of I'ol,sirne
the perso has f IMrn Jamesl Buchanan.
etIr years and
et the age of sixty-nine aces
eleven months. itorh is Scotland,
th
I Mr. Buchanan came to Cana'. wold:
els tweet, when but five J
The family Arwt settled In Galt, hill
anon removed to the farm east of ttatl-
ford Heights now ca•cnpled by Mr.
' ibnrbonn . fondly. De e•ssecl Wilt
1 the haat of it family of two •oii. and
mus (infighter.
uces
o mown
ossingof s kind and Ithe idle his,
p
wand and father Ills widow' i forme daughter
rly
i ('stherine Sand.. yc'nn gee awn
w
of the late Archibald Sanct'I W.I.,
1 ens. Allan A. In Sento Domingo. i.
1 and favid. at home. and too
ilittigh
1 fere, litre. Posher 1 Agnes' and Mr..
11}'AI. Montgomery IAunfc'i, in I'elhnrnr
There are lire grendrhlldreo hcM'
1, Buchanan was n member of
• ehureh, (Nwlrrlrl,, and the /neer,) on
Wednesday afternoon will be in
ehawee of the pastor. Her. it .1 Lune. 1
l' with bntermest in Colborne cemetery
Central Ontario Bos Lints
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The mine$,report that up to the present there hu been
very little Coal 'shipped and that they will not be able to
take ease of-th9-demand'v►ben - the cold- weeder sets in. •
Put in your Coal now. Do not have an empty coal -bin when
it is impossible to get Coal. We handle:
The famous Foothills MOM* Coal.
Disco, which is a very popes form of Coke with the
gases left out.
Chestnut sad Stove Anthrac
Domestic Lump 0661 for your grates.
For Plumbing, Heating (steam, hot water or hot air)
and Tinwmithing, give us a call. All work .fully guaranteed.
We carry a full line of Shelf Hardware.
CHAS. C. LEE
The Sa dwa• roes sad Coal Yard at the Harbor
Phones -Store 22, Seem 112. Goderlc-h. Ont
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