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The Signal, 1936-1-9, Page 7• County and District THE SIGNAL SNAPSHOT LUIL CHARACTER STUDIES 'PE • OODERICH, ONT. Contrary to reports which pined Iltrtael--Northeett wide currency throughout the district, A ptaasaot New Year's event was the Klncardlse skating risk is not the marriage at the James street per - dosed Oc the contrary it is is sonage, In Keefer, of "drat/ Juse- con- phine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. aieot u•s. Tie stns, that_ -i_ fitrrtbt'uu. Hay tewu.bl►i, t:: Mr. Low- reuce R. /tinsel, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hlrtsel, of Crediton. A wedding supper was served at the home of the groow'a hone, owing to the Illness of the bride's graudwother, after which the happy couple left on • motor trip They wilt reside in Stephen township. Rich Tewa. p haat caved in under the walglt els heavy blanket of snow was partly true, heavy supporta being seeded under roe corner to hold the extra weight. The structure hay been ad- judged quite ate for public use, how- ever. Mr. and Mrs. Wtlylaas P. Tlptady, of Clinton, celebrated their golden talledding.Apri fT oa Mope comirer event was l tet one owing to the death of Mrs. J. Cor- nish, eleter-or urs. Tlplady, , The Th. CIIIm Is made that the township -is ,111 ,Mishaps tilq.,jbilit linadetal standing ut any municipality lu Canada. It luta never had a de- benture debt, arid for the -poet three relebiants lltv'ej wi s farm on the Dlase w ritrr Ass paid su inter e•( to 1 beak line for many years, but latterly hare t0r to -au; ether ta«tltatios. The resided in town, Many friends M nahlp oalshed 1835 with a cash acquaintances took advanttof-�'h �e trurplu. of g12,f1 atter`raivlsg Leave- aaolrersity to extend their congratu- ered the tax rate from three to two teflon. coat ii -half mills. W. W. Roger 1s Frank 15, Boyle, forty -nine-year-old reeve of this sound community and citizen of Exeter, died at his home R. H. Pomeroy Is clerk. on Monday, December :(lath. Fur many years deceased took a keen In- terest In sports, at one time holding 4itlb ata fl'. turkey sums time before executive once on lath the hockey and rhrma mag, by eoustftuttng himself a baseball teams. His sports activities .urgwto la au cmergeaey. The tur- and his work as a barber earned him keyhad eaten something which *tuck • wide circle of acquaintances and Inits en.p and was qutel.Iy strsug- frieods. He bad been 111 with a heart Ilug the Ned The f auks, aided by eondllloa for a loos finis. His widow .1114 brother, cut open the crop, re- sod ase sae survive.Peercd the article and mewed it up L.or_not It is still true that -•irl --as a pt- kn4 ' P tite-turke! -. e.M sawYYigelvas $L�1C• •�• Mrs. Thos. A. Broome, of McKIilop c w"us ,shed only Is, raft a Tiniatf"�r-r -although it may j lewnsbip died at the Scott Memorial , l'hristnta5 appetite*, but lie was all hospital, Sesf.rth, ..a New Year's ay.: rig!.( fur the tlutr a ug Way down deep to everybody's Deceased, who was only in her thirty- I FersMr-float nature Is that feeling that everybody's have Thursday, January 8th, MO News of the Farm Notes sad Comments on Yyrlettitosai Topic, Canvtmtlea Dates A Arrangements have- been com- pleted by the Agricultural Associations -concerned to hold their annual meet- ings and conventions se announced bestow (1930)* Outatrio Association of Agricultural would indicate the following commer- cial •lslke seed production to Canada this year: Central and western Ontario :00,000 pounds, which is a decidedly light crop whets compered with the eight to ten million pounds which used to be produced annually In this part.yt Canada. A negligible crop 1s reported In north-western Ontario %Nell ordtn- •rily supplies a fak quantity of seed. and only about 5,000 pounds of rea- sonably pure strike is indicated In the Tlmlrkamlug districts of northern Ontario and Quebec. About two ca'r- loads are reported its the Prince George production district of British Societies) (formerly Ontario Asaoda- Clolumbia. In addition there may be some 1,000,000 pounds of timothy con- taining more or less alslke in the Timiskauting dirtrk•te of Ontario and Quebec. A shortage of *latke for - -normal. Comedian requirements, which ap tial s• 6� 3g: sum. Deems inevitable for next spring, although there may be some importa- tions from the United States and Europe to increase the euppty, The rrop this -rear in Onter e only fair to general appearance -aid in freedom from weed seeds,_1ut any slrike that will grade under the Det tdolon Seeds Act .ihodki be in etreug demand. ('rice's paid growers In 1035 hone net yet Igen estabuehed, INN in 1934. when alslke was seance also, growers received from twenty to twenty -line York !reset, Tumefies== i•}tents per pound Sr No. l grade. Onlari•• Ilorticultnral Aesorl�tfes, I • e e annual convention -Thursday sad Friday February 13 and 14, con- Avoid Seab r Potatoes meeting at 0 am. Royal Turk bole'. There. Is wore titan fertility of well Toronto. - to be considered In crop production. • • • 11�otater_jrowers eau .Inereast their Nuel Be Abertiso-ffree I yield* -�� try the appllFat(on of eYt1Hu r, ton of Fairs and Exhlbltlonr)-An- oual convention, Tuesday and Wed - wade'', February 4 and 5, commen- 0.30 a.m. Kiag FAward hotel, sretrelW.�__. Ontarloiae?lottrmen's Auarstiation- Annual meet)9j. Thursday. Febnlan. tkda'MininelR iff`sttT3e irEt tors' meeting at .930. King Edward hotel, Toronto. . - -,4ltttaaip.•l4ltl .E)'p'p'w,d.,slashW =. ery Aasuctatkin-AWtu.l.meeting-Fri- 7,' February 7th; ' .30 ■.m. King lidward,.Aotel, -r oto. t w•4' a�s. Ontario Vegetasde Grower' ' Aaso- ctatiou-Annual meeting, Tuesday, February 11th, commencing at 0.30 a.m. Royal York hotel, Toronto. Convention, Watd•eeday, February 1L'th, cummenc•lpg at 9.30 a.m. Royal Ststee Iul (Irertflsu A Hurou towushlp farmer saved the t-. With a sslftimer on your camera, you can make "character' snapshots of yourself. Dm you ever stop to think that ail of us have had a desire at some time to he a stage or screen star! cused, and ready to shoot before you "go into character." Suppose that you want to experi- ment with the idea by yourself. You i your own idetsie• Hewi A'selt tiwe1es•iw Inexpensive gadget that fits over the end of the button on the cable re•.. lease of a folding camera. It is atm justable so that you can set It to give you as much as 30q3�s to - trka yoaeeposltlon befq faR era and contort your face Into c teeter and then-sip--and_.run your picture. Some camera shutter" have a built-in self timer so 4f be nat"a'snap- D I l at least. shot. we third year, failed to ovenome the ef- Christmas afternoon was marked by certain points of similarity to some which cep performed l d for week a pieaa*ut cerewouy at the home of noted actor or actress. Then too wk1c war performed a week previous I Mr and Mrs. Alexander Scott. Wipe- there are certain facial expressions pyo Weaprvtrvsk pee hwahattl anal i hear. whets their daughter, Aging that we have cultivated which seem „•e 0rttlgbter, aged nine. - I May. bream. the bride of James t. always to amuse our Mends. • -. Death et -chis WeMter Forster. eon of Mr. and Mrs. -las. Now it you want to convince your Joys Webster, aged resldeut of Forster, of West Wawauuah. Only 1m• self of your ability -or failure --as West Wawanueh. passed away 10 ' mediate members of the family wit- a comedian or a tragedian you can W ingtsm hospital on Saturday even- I tweed the errrusoI'y, which was per- do so quite effectively with your own ing, December 2n, following an opera. tion. Dee eaee8 had Heed - on the 10th concession all his life asd formed by Iter. Kenneth MacLean. camera. Put yourself in pictures. -the awrama.ty.a:ltutita_lattrIWop.1 Few progenies_ ale needed for a•ae served. After a brief wedding these personal, Informal character had • host of friends in the neighbor -'trip the couple will reside In %%'Ingham. snapshots. Special costumes are not hood. Ile leaves to moors his tering always necessary, for In many In - bis widow. two sons and six daughters. Death el A1ex. Lattasd cion that tells the story. In the two HOLMESVILLE stances It will be the facial expres- Seafortb lost an old sod esteemed(Intended for last seek 1 I pictures shown here, however, the resident when Alexander Dgmunt died 31. -Miss I costume plays anther Important HOLICESVILLE. Deepart. A burnt cork, sharpened to a oo !December 30th. Deceased was Edith 'Herbert__ ass rataraed 10 To- point. will help accentuate the tea - born near Chatham eighty-seven years rutsto aloe A�aE �[Isttnas ago. Moving to Nutlet as a child tares of the character pot also M reKaOa with Rev, J. W.sad Mrs. Her- i portray with bis parents, he resided In the district for the rest of his life except for • few years spent In California as a young assn. His wife predeceased him he 182W. bet twe-soca survive._ Susweleed A farmer named Anima Walker ef' Kincardine township had as t .weal experience while out bunting rabbits with a party of friends. One of the taster ared st w runny. A abet rtrwek a uvea. ricochetted. and struck Wait* in the jaw. It followed the Jawbone Cote the mouth and was swallowed by the su[[pprised ,fair. No permanent 111 effects were suf- fered. Golden Medang Yr. and Mrs J. W. Maines. of Blyth, celebrated their golden wedding s Monday, December 30th, many old 1 miller. friends and relatives taking the op- t Mr. and Men Mm. Yeo, Mr. ale • portant°. to extend congratulations. (Mrs. Eldred Tei Wm a;oIwer at e dr A splendid-oner was "erred at the I holiday guests ueC home of the bride and groom of fifty jl years. The roupk' were married at Mrs. Eldrid Teo wag Mesa; t e Westfield In 1/045. Many beautiful girls of her Sunday marked their anniversary and 11 Friday afternoon Last, when they spent of their family were present, i • very pleasant time at her home. < froth a dialaeee. Mho Kathleen Huller, of Sebring- __ - - _ _. ---_ dila. is holidaying at ,her home here. Omtgratdsttoas-Mr. and Mrs. John Huller entertained about thirty-dve guests on Saturday het., it being the Winkle 'tit their twenty-4fib wedding aaniveraary. The community job's heartily In wishing this worthy couple congratulations with the stneere hope that they will KM Tie enjoying gdod health and happhse** w.bett the time 1 ttp'tcomes faces their gold .1111)110e- i (7h Nate .,-Rev. J. W. fid bert tl mild recon on Sun- bort• v MadYa may and It difficult to hold a Sun - Master Melvla Bennett. of Goderich, certain expression for more than a Is visiting relatives latives In the vtnagr man have his camera properly to - Mr. and Yrs. Leslie Jervis and far- few seconds so have your camera - Ey .r�R ibted the Yuletide season ■ wlth_Mr, id Mn. L. Heard, Clinton. $r. and lira. Geo. Mcllwain and t.tsllr. of Goderlcb township, were WHITECHURCH Dement visitors with Mr. and Yrs. Bert Trewartba. Mn. Wm. Mattsolland lett ea Sur wi w Rc t)Wyea. . i- 6. -Meat 1.101" rub Detroit. where e will. spend Roy Patton, of Lucas, spent the week - the ressiThler Ora "dam wn stat r, le,y-wry tier-metber, Mar A. pm._ Liven Miss Whirslfred Farrier lett on Sat - Mho Grace Goodfellow, of Teeswat- er, ha• been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ('otter. Master Iran Jervis spent a pleas- ant few days as the truest a Db nis gndother. Mn. Walters of bea- have one of these models an( haven't used this feature now's von - chance. These snaps can be taken out doors or indoors by well ltght.•d win-. ''.en m-' 11yZtt�elr t(t _ mut- Branch at Ottawa. Effective January 1 all ,cattle six mouths old or more of diary or breeding type to he exported to the United !hates must Is- n.-cumistuled by a certificate saying Y .a ne_fsee from Bang's disease, also known as infectious aborflon. -�� ..The certificate atgaad_vr endorsed Ivy an oflictal veterinarian of the eoun- yeO try of origin must show that the au1• dows or at night with two or three floodlight lamps. With floodlight lamps, however, it will be necessary to use a camera with an 1.6.3 or faster lens. The shutter speed In this instance should be set at 1/25 sec- ond. Set the diaphragm at IS 3 You will find this type of snap- ihooting a lot of fun and 4t will help you while away many hours during the cold winter days and night• when outdoor activities •*- none too pleasant r: JOHN VAN GUILDER ttk - i •dicated with ingredients of Vicks VapoRub VICKS COUGH DROP 'Fir Ta. Cirmo'rore- Arrow Bus Schedule Lowe (iederlels, haat-haasd. daily *411 a.m., 5 p.m., Standard Time. for Stratford. Kitchener. Guelph and Toronto. Arrive Toronto 2.30 p.m., 10.45 p.m. Connections at Clinton for Lon- don and Kincardine itineraries planned to all points In Canada, United States aid Mexico --CONSULT LOCAL AGENTS- it T. MM. MIA Mogi Mt 1M. III ttIlli.MOM 101,KIM Central Ontario Bas Ips TORONTO mals are foe fro% the disease an have been subjected to a test within sixty days of the date of exportation showing negative reedits of the die- Brophey Bros. ME LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance service at all hours. day or night PHONICS: Store IN. Res. 21' G4)DERIOH J. R.' heeler Funeral Direder asd Zimbabwe Alt calls promptly attended to day or night -AIIB(JLANCE SERVICE- ' I Store ffi6 _ ,.•,tow St Residence Motto tete demand more then votnme, how- ever. anti It ped 4b.•orered for et tubers Is likely to fie rejeeted by dealers. The ge'ruis of this dtw•at.e are usually present in soils on witch potatoes have been grown for wane years, the eentitlu,ni,s-plautiig addillg to ' the truulsW. The Beed miry Ise treated. with �ar�idehyde car - rttrr,asive sd1c lignite,- hut-4f---yisded---ill --infected ground the styfl! will proWptl)appear. If Uwe has been mingled within' the previous year ur too the condition* are event more favorable for the de - Wolter -Daltons UNDERTAKER Iluron Old Boy. Graduate Goderieh (odlegiate Institute 13510 West Warren Ave . DETROIT, MICH. Telephone Oregon 8668 fered. i'nfortunalply these are not such high yielders, though In course of time strains may be developed that combine productivenees with disease resistance, as already accomplished in ST. HELENS - ST. HELENS. Jan. 6. -Iris. Wlbos Woods after sp'uding the holiday here returned to Guelph on Setae- dty,-•essnopanled by bis -m :-!H!.-_._-_. -._ It -J. Woods. who luau. spend.e��0a) drnliir ritb her daught*T _ The annual meeting of the-Uktod, church will be beJdh Tuesday evening, Jen nary 14th, at ti o'clock. .. .. . Mrs. Will Taylor, of Guelph is making a visit with her sister, Mrs. John We•beter. I spent the Christmas holiday at Blyth with Mrs. Jas. Brigham and children. Mr. and Mra. Amcor , d'rnellns, and Mr. Harry Malley. of Windham. spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Ho- .taa..at Waw_. Mr. and lira. Ruaeel Reid, of Brant- urday for her school In Toronto. ford, and Dr. and Mrs. Balfour, of p Mr. and *rut. Will Conn, of the 4th Lueknow, eat Christmas with their es concsion of Kinloss, are celebrating mother, Mrs. A. Reid. and on Thursday the fortieth anniversary of their wed- Mrs. Reid lett to spend the winter ding on Wedueeday. January 8. Con- 1 months with Mrs. Balfour, at lock., gratulattoas. t •s DOW. Mrs. Haggltt, of Blyth, spent a few Miss Agnes Gillesple spent fig a last week wltb her mother, Mrs. O•ial advice received from the United ited States Federal. Department of George by Dr. eorge Hilton. Canadian Veterinary Director -Genera/, said tltg. order dues not Include• cattle exported for Immediate slaughter, steers and .payed heifers and cattle for grazing or feeding which are not of the dairy breeding type. Dr. 1111- ton said the Health of Animals Branch Is prepared to assist farmers in taking necessary meawres to free their herds from the disease. b. @merlon. • Mr. Wendell Taylor spent Christina: 34 ids .atste , ra• 1'erria..Penning- tern. of Ttr.barry. Mr. Joe Hogan, who has been work- Mr and Mrs. Bert teed. and log in Northern Ontario, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Gillespie holidays with his wife and family at children, of Dungannon, spent Christ - the home of Mr. and Mrs John Wad- mag with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. dell. - John Gillespie. and other relatives. Mr. aatit'ilrir Gordon Elliott and Mr. and Mr.. John Falconer and • family spelt New Year's at_theJl9tae of his Meter, Mrs. Ab. Walters, of CoColrainoe Mr. Carl 'Lott and ]ie. Aeorge Rose have been busy blood -testing docks of bens. , with her mother, 'School re -opened tn-t$MM!p tatrlai-om fly eat-Ohristma Monday. -�--- 4 Mrs. -Clarke, of Hlrpts"IL -- -_ - - Word was received here on Sunday Mr. and Mw. Joe Thomhses _ zan-d o[ the death of Mrs. AS. RTdttbul, M fealty, ami ]ts' etter-S4e"rge, 4s• asaand delivered a splendid ,P Wingham, following an attack of I Calvin Robinson of Titlsonhnrg, and day morning and the Choir furnished pneumoniae and ■Iso of the death In Mr. and Mrs. Jx• Robinson and music suitable for the New Year fee- µ'Ingham hospital of Mrs. Armstrong. Frances. of Wiughxln• spent Christ. Grate* Mrw. Elmer ('otter. Mr. Fred't-of latdtnow, formerly Miss ('earl max at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tboa. ('otter and Mr. Wm. fart took solo Itintnul, of this eouiniiity. llesides 1 Robinson. band Mrs. Armstrong leaves Watt Adeline Roe'. of Toronto. spent days last week with Mr and MA tbai.-0111esple. ar 1bingannos.• Miami Evelyn IG•.I. of !familial. ale Mira..1auline !Gerd. of Mount Forest. spent Christmas with their parents, • • • ••o Theapplication of lime is recom- mentded In order to stimulate Thi growth of clover and alfalfa, the two snow -_that_ are well fitted to Improve the soil when turned undo*.The ,"; 't Mr. ile-lin►uth Schenker, of Kitchen- er, was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McIntosh re- turned to 1'Inelauui after spending the problem of the grower is to decide hoiidwya with her parents, Mr and whether to continue to grow potatoes Mrs. 1). Todd. without this green manuring and avoid The annual meeting of the Harris scab or to lime the ground and take Missloa Baod was held at the home chances. Where potatoes arts mot- a of Mrs. borne Woods on Saturday, main crop It ie paalhle to plan a January 4th. 'ihe following omcers rotation in which liming is done for wore elected: Superintendent, Mrs. other crow and potatoes Included1Lorne Woods; president, Ruth Ram - after a tivey.ar period. Another lege; vice-president, Dorothy Miller: Mia Else: Production Ohm is to ci hoose scab resistant ver- treasurer, 'Laurie Miller, secretary, X survey athe O 1aiber miff ST-Nrntttr"ttre*e- are• *• few --et' 1 L.ow !twat.: *mss'. Dos+stta-lAifarr . family. of Winghxm.:prat Cbriamas with Mr. end Mrs. EMT___Wellweod. Mr. and Mrs. t'eeil (falconer and children spent 1`hri.:tnitirWlth Mr. and Mr. Lester Falconer. of Culross. Mr. and Mrs. Julnu Mason and fam- parts and Mrs. lesells Jervis and Mr. Wm. Yeo sang a' deet. Thee num- hers were eepw•'1s11y ■ppreelated. ler moo t0 mourn her seven young children. Chrldtmas at the home of her parents,, Many frletnlw In this community ex- I Mr. arid Mrs. Mac Roes. 15 hoped there will tea large ogre- tend sincere sympathy to the bereaved 'teflon on Sunday next. It !eine the first Sabbath of the new year Miss Esther Mae'Math was In charge of the Y.P.U. meeting. Mite Rath Potter read the Scripture learns and IsrHerbert gave a twsunllhul tank in the form of oommenta The triple was delivered by Miss Con Trewartha. After the Mlapah benediction the met -titre was dismissed. Then the Misses Kathleen and Fdna Huller eonducte.i a nnmher of jolly games, which brought the socia: part to a Bowe. BACKACHE eroate iwmw .ac. the Liver raid Kidneys www DftCEASE'S ®OW TO "KEEP EDUCATED" ■.int Dilly tum V KY- W his. Gose reelltre Mews is TNR C inswriAIN i4It11fCI MONITOR As lal•Pas•taual Deeny oNsesese r w Aar as We emelnwea...erld s... M ewe ere 4.0011 atm (ma >v a•. ea. wawa, 'T•. 11WW11 s se," -....Ns ewe 1 s tr •mire.. Iwere t seneeells 01. - w orate. am •••• r. peaks. preele�. = eatame et •r set ��� ,•• . The rlhrt.tl•n aerdee. PIMhlaN SseIMy Clew N•r.ar as1ee1, acct•et litweechoeitte reale enter w MMer*Mer u The 01,11.1115 a.l.ne. Wawa. tee e sorted or 1 r IOW • month. N* 1 months 51 5 ' amnia tie W . r leer... Iwel.dIna t••e•ri. aMtlew. 1 year is 0.5 use. ,te Wawa . ••a...s eaw"e• f.Ar Iso a•Pw•- famtlfes I POULTRY INDCBTRY EXPANSION Miss Olive Garton, Miss Mildred The paltry ('dusts) In Wouthwe*t Conne ru re t arta settle Ml w Ruby � ern Ontario has undergone rapid ex - C oohs bare the me•slen.-wtnslun in re *"1 }'vary. grvow ing Mrs. A. tt, Bono. James and bIta. slowly Jrom the .plait farm flack of Mrd. Mrs. Rost Ritchie.Culltxre and Mr. a (omen or two heti. to the large Hock, and Mrs. itlrasel dtfe, of St. Helena. stunt New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.and in roue 111,011'1,...,4to the larger -I deed philter farms. At one Vlctot 4slnerson of l(Inlorm «pettome ail the operations of breeding. Inc -siltation. egg pr'shn thin, tato nine and prelim log ter market were car- ried out on the (win under single management, but now Ili ninny In- .talMetie we Ifo' major operations carried out at .)IIIc specialised plant. however, the se•uersl purpose poultry farm where all or nearly all the op- erations are carried un still remains the safest undertaking and the oso-kbone of the ludo+try. In con(Ormity with other farm pruductie poultry has had Its lean yearn, but a we.l nunutged flock could gsleraLly be relied upon to return some profit The rule that only the lest will .etrvlvc under keen competi- tion may he se -noway spelled to poultry -keeping, owing to taw *mall -profit per unit ; a hen may ley one elpg or abet may fay 370 ID a year, and MM' overhead expense of the prior hen is remisaably close to that of the high (intended for last week I pwodueer, but there le • Wirt dlfter- WHITFA.`Hi R('H, Dec. 30. -Mr. and enee In the revenue. Mrs. W. R. Farrier and femtly spent A glsne'e at the Lying contest Christmas at the home of the lady's reports will disclose the remarkable difference between flock a. and prob- ably more than any other factor, these mateats held In all the Provinces under t) ominlon 1aoveramenT nun•gu• meat, hare done greet *►mire in stimulating *elee(Ive breeding and misting owl the dIRPreace In the pro dnctloe of • good nett and • MOT one. Mienew Doris and .Norma Ritchie, of Lgrknow, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, of )(Intone. Mise Helsel 11yhine, who spent the week -end at the home of Mr. Thom. Henderson, returned W ber home 14 I.Istowel on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Henderson mod son moved from Wiogham las week to spend the winter at the home 1 the former'* father, Mr. Thos. Hen- derson. Mr. and Mrs Ah. ('oultex attended Ow party at the borne of his brother, Mr. Jas. Coultas, of Data Wawanuei on Friday eveuing. Mr. and Mrs John Gaunt *pent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Jag. !.ever, of Winghare. Mr John (luta, spent New Tear's with his daughter, Mrs Stewart, of Lueknow. sister, Mrs. Sam Reid, of Asboeld. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Robin•na tad children. of Walkerton; Mrs. Ceetl •Wbl'eter and ehlldrea, of Morris. sad Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpatrick, of Crewe, *pent Christmas wkb their per- iBata. Mr. and Mr. Was Rnhlnese. Mr (iae. Wlgbtsan sad Mimi May 14 ,P It Costs so Little ... means so much! Is there anything else that yields so much for what it costs as a telephone in your home? Note the rates for residence telephone service: Two subscribers on a line (two party) - $1.86 per month A line to yourself (individual line) - - $2.06 per month Convenience, protection, easy contact with friends far and near, continuous saving of time and strength 24 hours a day 365 days a year -these are some of the benefits of a telephone i-1 the home. Have you a telephone in your home? A. 8. GRI?7, Nanus►. 7w