The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-05-02, Page 7TEG
anti Botta,
W. OeitrIcher, Roy Leppete t
Sedfortis, -W. Ia'.". Writer and • .Sone.
Helfer, calved in 1939, W. tJ triclwwr
itig Success and ,Son, W. ,K Parker awl Son's, Malt-
Laid iii?nry, IielgYrave, W. tlestrieher.
(yet -et -sire ehies, 3 ranimale not over
2 years of age, 1. made, 2 fenualee, W.
E.�f(�pl.Parr�ker,�((��W..�. Oestrielier, ItobIueon
Bros., `3t. 1Stie ,,,7.
Iierefords
Bull, calved in 1938 or previous,
A l ,
=lTcrwwarcl Wright, •C;roniarty, O'Neil
Bros., Denfield, : Thomas Turner, Clin-
ton. Bull, calved in 1939, O'Neil Bros.,
Howard Wright, 2 and 3. Heifer,
calved in 1938, --IL Wright 1 and 3,
()Wei/ ��O os., 2 and l�• 4. y Heifer, calvedin 1,9,39, O'Neil • Bros., 1
s., , 2 " ane 3, H.
Wright. Get -of -sire,; class, 3 xanlnials
not over 2 years, 1. male, 2 females,
()'Neil B "res., Howard Wright.
- Aberdeen Amus
#3u11, calved' in 1938 or peevious,, Ed-
ward Bros., Westford,1 Banti 2, Frank
Estimated Over 4,QO0 People
Present( -Splendid Showing
of Ilorsos and Cattle
C I,INTON, April :'u.---iJpwaycl,„ fee
4,000 people attended the Centre 14uron
;Agricultural Society springy; stock show
here today. The event Was postponed
Froin 'April 4 on . account of the back.
ward weather and 'although the fere-
noon tdday was vet the .sun carie out
for . the Horse and Cattle parade ann.
judging events. No liner lot of horses,
and •cattle Sias ever been .shown Here
than those on ext initigti.; today.
• The addresses, by W. I. Lobb, pre.
siaent ; 'George 11: Elliott, secretary
J. ({, Shearer, agricultural represeuta- i Todd and Son,. Lucknow. Bull, calved
tive'• George Feagaii, warden of Huron, t In ,1)39, ' Edward Bros, . Frank • Todd
and ,Sof, 24.3. heater, calved in 1938,
F. Todd and Son,' 1 and 3, Edwarde
I3ros. 'Helfer, calved in 1939, Hdwurds•
Bros., F. Todd Anil on.: Get -of -sire
class, 3 animals not over 2 years, 1
mane, 2 females, Edwerds Bros., Frantz
Todd and Sous, '
'Sweepstakes, bull --Shorthorn, Here-
for,d or 'Aberdeen Anges •-Bd v'arde
Bros., Watfeed, ,
Market Cattle
ORAHD
DOUBLE ACTING
BAKING POWDER
and ► p. E. Cardiff, M,Peelect, North
Huron; ,fes well as the 3udging "esulis
were c :meed to the big t;rowd bya loud
speaker.
The parade through' town to the judge
ing ring was Ied by Clinton Pipe Band.
The Judges, extpertanin their various
livres, Were Prof. J. U. Steckley,-Ridge-'
tppwn, Heavy horses; J, 'E. Brownlee,-
G;larksbux'g, light horses; : A.' Pinkney,'
Cooksville, cattle.
Novelist epeie. ,. leneers kkene fele
heves • -,
Heavy . Horses
ee Clydesdale -Stallion 'foaled In 1936 'or
j evious--J. E. Falconer, Dublin; Wm:
Hamilton and Sons, C7romerty' Chas:
Lindsay, „Clinton,:3 ,and 4..
Stallion, foaled ip 193738-J. E' 'al
coney. •
Percheron • and . Belgian' =* iStailion,
foaled in 1930 ur Previous -Gus pis -
back, Auburn; Ches. Godbolt,, Exetei4.
Stalliene foaled in 1937 or 1938.
Any . Coanplawts?
Three little evacuees marched, ditto a
rartexeste rrant eorde`re one-- P
tea" betweex .theme' and .proceeded to
,eat, 'Sandwiches taken from • their.
ets. • .,,
plc
Thersheered"'inaiiager 't'IfnTee Slsee"�Cli-,
les dashed 'over ;to yank them out
n of the
Before 'lie .•could � speak ene
d”' tip'.
l olte
evacuees o ko _
"Oo aro you?" he asked.
'Menthe manager."
"Well we was just going to send for
"you,"e.said the- boy "Why ain't, the,
band la in'?"
easy -'IIruft arses
Brood Mare --•Wm. McEwen, Clinton,
R;R, 5, Wm. Argent.; 'Stewart''McEwen,
Clinton, 0i ; Harvey Turner'. and 'Son,
Varna. Filly. or geldiug,foaled in.1930
'or previous --Nile, Sebantz, Plattsv'iile,
1-2•-4; :Roy Toll, Blyth. Filly or geld-
ing, foaled in 1.m37Stewart .McEwen,.
Harvey Turner and Sons. Filly or
gelding, foaled in .1938, Wm. 3. Dale,
Clinton, J-, SIL P•alconer, Dublin e, Wm.
Hamilton and Son, ,Cromarty. • gorse,
colt 'or filly, foaled in '1939, Win.: :3.
Dale, Clinton; Harvey . Turner and
+Son, ,Varna: Team lin---harizess, Nile
Schantz, 'Plattsville, Roy Toll, Blyth;
Wm.- MelDwen, 'Clinton. Siveepstal es;
77-
l�file-Sclistzit7,;..q ._
APFioultur.N .. a...,
re • Coyne Bros. Staffa •'
... Brood 'Mare,' , . y r . ,
+Stewalet • Mel lwan
; as. Stewart and n
d
Son, qToode bore • . Turner and Son,
Varna. "Filly or gelding, foaled in 1936.
or .previous, Wm. 11amilton and- ,Son,
1-g ;. Nile Schantz. e; Wm. J. Dale„•,4.
Filly or gelding, foaled. In. 1937, Wm,
McEwen, W. J. Dale, 'Robert Ierright,
Seaforth ; J. E. Falconer, Dublin. Pii1,
or gelding, foaled' in 1938,'Stew'art'Mc
:Etve'n; 1I. - Turner- and • Sonieee W. T,
Whyte, •Scaforth; -J. W. Van Egmond,
Clinton. Horse, colt, or filly, foaled in
1939, {Stewart McEwen, J. Flynn, Min:
ton W. J. Dale, M. McTaggart, gen-,
sail. • Team In :harness, Wm. Hamilton'
and Son, Wm. J. Dale; Robert Wright,
Charles Stewart. Sweepstakes, •
Stew
art McEwen: .
General .:Purpose
• filly "or gelding;; foaled in 1936 • or
previous, Wm. 'Decker, Zurigh, 'M. E.
Hooper and ;;Sons, St. Marys, ,W. S.
*mare, penbro:: Filly -or-:gelding,~foaled
in 1937-38, W.. S. Munro, Embi o, `Wm.
Decker, Zurich, W. C. Hooper end Son,
• 1St. Marys,.(e and 4' . Team in harness,
Wm. Dedkee, Crediton, W. S. Munro,
�L E. Hooper and Sons.
Special prize for class 20, open only
to :exhibitors _.•Irene - Hullett, Tucker -
Smith, Stanley and Goderleh--Charles
Stewart and Son, Londesboro.
• Light Horses . .
• :Stallion standard -Bred trotter, _or
pacer, George Miley, A tohe11, iStailion,`
hackney, Chas. , Godbolt, Exeter. "'Stas-.
lion, French coach Gus : Bisback,
• Auburn. Carriage horse i{i harness,
over 15.2 hands, W. S Munro, 1 and 2,
Ward Hodgins, Clandeboye, Roadster -
in harness, 15:2 hands or tinder, John.
Vodden, '.Londesboro, :George Bryce,,Sea-
forth. * Roadster or carriage horse lit
harness, open_ to exhibitors:. from Hul-
lett, Stanley, Tuckersmith, Goderichl
--�' Township, John 'trodden, Londesboro.
S«:eepstakes,•Ward .Hodgins.
EC�.USE it Cut. '•right "tkuOvgh , Lady Driver's—Mrs. W. S. Munro,
� -
. iS � eelal—Roadster ori -hackney, . 'Under of animals, civality,,;aPPearance; .and
f a b002) f0 i1C 10Li3Cwuei KSeP 1year ' Art Weber;•Da'shwood. '',her
uniformity to be considered -•=$20, $15,
_T_iSenior baby beef steer or heifer,
_ _..-�:, ems,.
9 :A`d'd
'n. �
�calved•or or aftex'Jat , �� ,
and Son, O'Neil -Bros.; W.;` D. 'Parker
f
and S�arie', W. H,, Armstrong, Sett ort
h,
Howard Wright Junior ' baby beef
steer • or Heifer, calved' on. or after" May
1, 1939, Edwards Bros., Kinsman Bros.,
Cromarty, 'W: B. Parker and Song,
Roy Pepper, •Stafortli; Rowardq Wright;
W. Oestriel er.
Specials
T. Eiato o.r Toronto, silver combin—
ation chop relish dish; for.best beef'
bull exhibited from Iluilett, Tucker:,
smith, Stanley and Goderich. townships'
--'Giiff ora Keys, Varna.
Robert Simpson, : Toronto, ' silver-
Plated baking dish for best baby beef°
seniorand junior , exhibited from Md.
lett, Tuckersmith, Stanley and Goderiele
• townships—li:ineman Bros„ Cromarty.'
' -eSpe ial prize of $18 for the best
three heavy draft (agricultural or' gen-
eral Purpose horses - (stallions barred),
any age, on halter, and need not -he
property- ofs one man but owned in the
township -Nile •Shantz, "1''lattsville;
Villin m 'k1 miltolai and s,Qn,: Cromarty;
William J. 'Dale, Clinton. •
"Special prize, of $15 donated by
Robert Murdock, Brucefield, limited to
-esseeies *f Baled luring .seasoii,s 1,'9.36.
1939 and'sireci b .;Favorite Again, Scot-
land's Remembrance, Misty Law or
J
Dunulce iltemembrah.ee •- 'William ,�.
Dale;.. Stewart McEwen, .2-3-4, Charles
Stewart and Son, Londesboro:
_Speei ` ot,, 15 _. donated by
oi.-^.i �.�..
Charles Lindsay, Clinton, for entries
foaled during. the seasons 193't-38-39
and sired by Clydesdale Stallions, ,Marie
pot or , . Cragie Gaiety=William. Mc-
Ewen ; Clinton. . • • -_
`epeci4il' prize of a10 fors two animals
(stallions .harked), . draft or agriet%lter-
lal, bid and owned by exhibitors, foaled
in.1938-39--Stewai t McEwen, Clinton;
William 3. Dale, 'Clinton, _ RR. . 1
• Special prize of $3,, donated1.q Mel -
yin Crich, Clinton, for two shorthorn
aniunais,,,male or:female, progeny of, one
dam, bred and owned by exhibitor—W,
Oestricher,' Crediton, • '
Western Canada Flour Mills, Gcde-
rich, 1,000 lbs, mineralize4 salt, for best
exhibit of Ilvestoelk owned _and -ex=
hibited by farmer in Hallett, Stanley,
Tuckersmith and Goderic_htownships--
Robert :Wright,' Seaforth.
Clinton Feed , Mills, special prize,
25-I1i. bag of •:Sur Gain cattle mineral,
to each of three highest exhibitors from
Hullett, 'Tuckersmith, .•Stanley' and
Godericla townships -Beef cattle, W. H.
Armstrong, Roy. Pepper, Clift Keys;
Market cattle, Cliff Keys; Roy Pepper,
Kinsman Bros. •
Live stock , judging tompeti,tion in
beef cattle and draft horses, open to
Huron county boys of ages 15 to 20-
Frank .McQuillan, Lueknow; ,Robert
Henry, Belgrave r : William Turnbull,
Brussels.; • Edwin' Miller, Exeter, 179,
17.6, 102 and 142 points respectively.
'Special class for- members of Clinton
Junior Farmers Club only --Jack Hen-
derson, -Clinton; . Clifford Henderson.,,
•Ciintoll';Jitter Williamee'Clinton .RSR. 2;
173, 140;-139 points respectively. , •
" Special prize for the 'best;�exhibit of
lige stock owned and exhibited . by one
Enibeo :Vers. Rossi. Chapman 4, Kippers exhibitor from Hallett; Tue1 ersmith,
William •TreW4rtlia, of Me idea
township, died 411 18aturtiay night last'
in his eighty-eighth year. His • wire
predeceased him only a few weeks.
�Str,rvivleg are a son, Irwin Trrewartha,
in adopted son, William Trcwax: tliaa,
and a daughter, Mrs. Z. Me'Sp added, all'
•sof McKillop.
The death occurred in Orey township
on Sunday, April 21st, of Isabella Wat-
son, wife of William J. Hemingway,
her sixty -,seventh year, 'Surviving, be-
sides the husband, are one daughter,
1r5. Lloyd Tur' ey of Bluev�tle, • and
three sons, Oswald, of Detroit, Carl, of
Woodstoek,'atul Bertram, of Grey town.
ship.
KIDNEY
Mrs. Jasper : 'MeBrien o'f Goderie:
viaitedlon Sunday nt the home of the late Mrs. Sorter, was .soien�snized by
expert farmer and, for years was a
at- a local fall
flcgtacxit prize-winner
fairs. Ilia wife predeceased him emit:,
one son, Ilil.toxr, 'survived,
Safes Stolen at .
Zurich *lid Centralia.
Week -end. robberies' are reported
from and Centralia. At Zurich ".
the thieves 'raided ,SilverwOrxl's branch
once, 4apperently loaded the sate ou
a car or light truck and drove two end
a 11 elf -railer into the''Country, 'Where
the "'-saft;.�,was found latter, with. AP"
prox nlntcly ', 100 .missing. The same
night the safe in ;the Canada Paekerre
office at 'Centralia. meas taken, and later
�Bebecrea Lovett, widow' of George 4. it vias found abandoned two miles east
i 'e ;!8•aturda the
Tyner, ',who- died to t y at � � vel a tbeexl, '.blown.
v • ' • ,, - cf .Mooresville. • It had
tome of her son, .Charles Tyner, Lind open, and the mouey4' itbad contained,
say, . was a native ,of CI -oder -Leh town-
ship, i5he w45 in ': her eighty -seventy
;year. As a young 'woman she taught
school at .l3•ayiaeldd, Blyth; and . in
Wawantosh, and after hex marriage she
'•a11d her husband fanned in Waveenosh,
Mr.: Tyner diod sixteen years ago. De-
sides, the : son, gone da.ugbter, Mrs.
_"0h ee C if ,o e " I t . c ' elil . set el- es,.
The remains were beC ught to Clinton
ee-
Por 'burial. p .
Stonehouse Edgar'
hu eh
Atnage,
_ the c � ,rparso
Winghazn, on April, 18th, Rev. J. F.
Andersen- 'united in marriage- I3elen
Ruth, dattgleter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Edgar, Morris township,, and Louie
Stonehouse, son of.Mr. thidaMrs, Robert
Stonehouse,, . Belgrave. The young
couple will reside on the groom,'s -ferm
on the. 9tlt.'ime of• East Wawanosb, ;
Somerville—Ross
The marriage took place recently at
the parsonage of Parkview. 'church,
Stratfoid,�. of Margaret Ethel Ross,
daughter -of Mr and Mrs. W. G. Ross,
Londesborough, to Willianx Walter
Somerville, son of Mr, and Mrs, Wil-
liam
VS'il
liam Somerville, Walton. The' cere-
-inony was perforxne(1 by Jtev. James
Aliery.. The couple will reside at Wal-"
aeon.
Porter-Jackliu
The marriage_ of Annie Marie, young-
est
daughter of Mr.. and Mrs.' Joseph
J;ick1in,;3r4 .conc:ession of 1 trey town-
ship; to Feed, H. Porter, youngest so;
*of James .Porter of: 'Wingham and the
stated .to be a "considerable elm," was
coxae. The Same night other robberies
were +committed near .London, and. it , is
sugge1ted that: they -Were the work f
the same gang, that operated et Zurich
and Centralia,
latter's sister; rs Gordon 'Snell:'
Elsie Snell of
Misses. Minnie and
f
at the
d� guests
London.. wertr week -end,
home of Mr, ,and Mts. J : ,L "teliowe`il.
'Mi..J'ames ] CG U, jr., of. •ingston,
spent the eWeek-end with, his mother;
Mrs. James McGill, and also sited his
father,who is still in Clinton hospital
but who, we hope,. Will soon be'able to
return home:' " '
. fir. Fred J.`. Cook, and Mr, Walter'
Mason. were :lemon visitors on Thurs-
'day.
Miss Jean McDowell is spending a
few days this week' with her 'cousin,
Miss Elsie Snell. ` ,
-.The senior;quartette, Messrs; Wm.'
E »L&IN AT LAST
(Edinburgh
Ur, lames t eott, -►peaking at a bak-
ery whist drive in 'Crawford Cafe, Edens•
burgh,,' said: "Baking le au ;ancient
raft. I read the other day 'that pan.»
eakes'were first made by the monks la
old English monasteries. This no dout)t
accounts for the popular exPreeelea.
'Out of the frying -pan into the friar "
sTptN CA►NApA spEo . L PAR4..IN ,Exot,1RSIalig-Fkomr_:11, station4.
i as --m..
GO►U G DAILY Mifi:1X`
TICKLTS GOOD..IN-«,'
COACHES :AT ,FARDS A?P6i'ROXISIAWILY 13ae per mile -
TOURIST rSleep'ing,rCaneat fare. •a'plvxoxinate1 1%e pee anile.
'STANDARD "Sleepi'n'g Cars n' f a'i eeeapproxlui:a'tely 1.%0 ' l>er ani?o.
sae e ;of a rc.ea'intmodntion i.w steepuig ears additional.
•r : _ r 'D'Stopoversat' a' , iut enroutee
' . Y3AGC•.AGiaJ �E'.� 11 volute
Similar Exei ions from; Western to Eastern Canad4 durlmg
• saute ,'period'.: .•
Tit:'kets, 'Sletieping ('tri 'RRebervatbee.S and all. i,nfors atio
a, .w... from. any Agent.
ASK 10R:. LIANDBILle ` T'12re
Trey " .` ""F. 241.de so.ir- �::the..-United-,e
churchparsonage, Winbhain lin'April '
r pa g► b :
and
•
20t1r:'�`'Air:er- ere trip. tib • Hamiltonn.
Niagara Mr. and "Mrs. Porter are mak-'
ing their home on -;tile gro'om's'farm' _'
near Wingham.
Fire bestroys
Chicken Hatchery
The chicken hatchery on the farm of
John Pairserviee,-M0xris" township, Quist
outside of Blyth, was destroyed by an
early morning fire. The blaze • when
noticed Was too . far -advanced.. to be •
checked, although the plyth fire brigade
went to the 'scene and gave. what assist-
ante it could. The hatchery doxitained
3,000 chickens, most of them° ready for
-McDowell, • Maitland : Henry'•, d':. 14. ;Mc- 1 shipment, and 6,000 eggs. Where was.
Dowell and'Alva McDowelI, assisted in some insurance, but the loss above
the rservlce ,of sone. at the Bruce'field this will •be' considerable.
United' • church on'Sundays . , Sudden' Passing
A number from this vicinity attended of Conrad Trimmer
the sale of 'effects . of.:the • late Mr.1 The'sudden death of Conrad Triton
Dh,ambere of Elyth`en Saturday. _ -___¢ i:ner, of the' 14th concession. of • Hay
,
clogging Ott. C lett S Lye its �S' Jenkins Clinton. Stanley and Goderic i townships. Num-.
it handy hof' clearing out' �' y . Shorthorn Cattle '$10'' 1000 lbs: Ideal salt; donated. ,by
�� Bull, Calved in 1938 or previous, Rob- ',Sib,'
Canada Flour Mills,: Goderieh
—Stewart -MeEwaxih; William J. Dale,
drains . • .for sCourang• pots Bros., ext. Marys, `'V.. E. 'father
. and- ;Solis, Watfor :W. Oestricher, ,r,. Y. tx7311,'n w. ,rtnT.ti.nrnn
Pang . , • for•' 4pnonY OthC.r CPety : Creator'. edl ton. Bull,. • cal d in 1939; Cliff
:' day'Iaousmhold tasks! 1 eys•," "Varna, 1I. Ar strong, 'tinhorn,
ei.... ._. : .. a Ticiwr --eh vea 'iii "7938 _''W, .` . Parker-
..,...._,_._,.....:.
Neter dmottle eye-tn no water.
acHon•of glee Os 'twig
Mott the watt,'.
y,�.,,",,. rr' .•.Oes'trieber-•W" eTur'nbull;•-Brussele.
Mrs. Albert Walsh visited, on Satur-
day with;her mother; Mrs. phoebe Tay-
lor of Blyth.
'-Mr.Harry Daub - of Brantford and
Miss Ada Stackhouse of'Blyth `visited
on Sunday with Mr. and •Mrs. 'Norman
McDowell. ' .
Visitors at the home.of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred J. Cook on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Cook, Rodney, Eileen and
Iona `, Cook, of near Brussels, Dtr.. and
Mrs; . Albert Coulter, .Donald �and..cli.f-;
ford and Mr. John Coulter, of the 6th
concession.
'Visitors et the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Bosman w on Sunday were Mr. ' Jack
Bosman of .St. Marys, Miss Mabel Ros-
man of Goderich and Mr. :Orval' Robb
of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell and
family visited on Sunday .with Mr. and
Mrs A E. Johnston ML .West
Wa wanosh. r ,
Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, Mr.
and Mrs. Maaitland Henry, 11Iessrs. Alva
Menowell ' and J: I'-. McDowell were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stack-:
"hoarse,' of •Erucefield, on Sunday. •
Mr,, 'find Mrs. Stanley. Sibthorpe .of
lytli visited with Mr. and .':Sirs.
�Vernialx McDowell.
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Biliousnt ss ;is just another name
for- a'clogged `or'' sluggish -liver•.; It
a veryr common complaint, but cwt, - -
AiSH'Ineet "'A -30;--efiss -Gretta-
(anetibell of Lacknow visited with her
cousin, Mrs. L. Bose, over the week-
end: a
Mesa 'Ethel . Mackenzie of _ Toronto _is
spending. tree. weeks at her home here..
Mrs. R. Grant is visiting her daugh-
ter, ':Sirs. Eldon Johnston, at Toronto.:
Miss Lois •Mackenzie of Toronto Was
'home for the week -end. • •
':Ver. • and Mr's. Wm. Macdonald spent'
the week -end in Detroit;
'Miss- ;Margaret .Sim;pson of London
_ be quickly remedied by stununuing, +as home for theweekNend: �•,
the flame' of bile. This soiters the Mr. awl Mrs. R. Piper of Detroit were
accumulated rause; the'poisons are' tw'eelc-end guests with Mrs. •K. Parrish.
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Mrs. K.' Meelv'er, Who spent the
biter' tri- Detreit;•�'is visiting her datlgh
' ter,'•tiles. ,R. D. Macdonald.'
Mrs, W,' Wardle of Amberley spent
$miday ,,wit l her father, Mr. Rocs lainill
Grant. •
Ashflelcl 'ii!.1`t.S.•-+Thr Ashfeld Wo -
the 's rMissionars•.'Society•held its April
meeting 'at the home of Mrs. Elisabeth
Rose, There were thirty tnembers prey.
br'Il t.
Mrs.. Wesley 'Robb read.... the
Scripture lesson end :Vers. Murdobh C.
1fa.eleenaie followed with prayer.. The.
'pregrain alnnouneing the .. P1 byte>.•i .l
Meeting to be held on 'May l.4th at
;ru:asele -Wo react. 'Collectors for the
..egg money" in eaiell part of the ;eon-
•gregation were ntnued. They wish to
have all contributions In before the
.end of ale e neve I3.A.• 1o(`'r_►ivnoll
gaive 'a *melte( address en. the world-
wide. missionary` effort arid' itat 1'c lints
among tin' different people of the world.
in Canada. Indhi, Korea, Soudan and
iniong the ;tors, Mas; I�lsler read at
;towelling poem, "Srallletinles When
Everything Goes • Wrong." Mira. John
McRae gave some dote:: an •the Pros
vilac131 meeting, ilc►lcl In,'l'aroiito.
Robert 1Zalc(bnuell cloyed the • Meeting
with ltt'atyee. aizlie May meeting will lie
held at the home ' ►f Rey. :1114 Mre.
i34ler. ,
14tx: ' and Mrs: Earl, Wiabtman and
family were gnestseon Sunday at -the
home Of :Mrs. Wiahtman's parents..,lZr.:
and Mrs. Henry Mathers of Lueknow.
•
Baseball Placer : I ;wasn't out: I ni.
wait it i nu —imii I--t(ls let e
hest have, a look' in the papers tomor-
township,- has given a --shock to the
community. Mr.:Truemnet• and his son
Hilton were -working in the stable on
Sunday 'interning, April 21st, ,when the
former collapsed, death, following short-
ly, after. Deceased, who was in 'his
seventy-eighth year, was a lifelong re-
sident of the,: township: He -'was an
G poor'. " SALE
• z WEEK! . ANNU'AL.. sP�tIN
2N�$�
Ayb ler•Vrok -Banta . Corn. :
Royal York—That Good Coffee.
•
A lmer No. 4 sieve Peas
Durham Cornstarch ... ,.
.1 lb.tins
43
t2
a', , .1G -oz. tin lOc' . .
.. , ....,:. �, : �.• , .,• :... kg. 90.
Cascade Salmon.. x 1b:. tin 110 1-1b. tin' 17c'
2
Ay lzner Pie Cherries . ..�2.12-ox. tins
23c
p
Ketchu . •.i e° bot..110
Heinz Tomato . 'LL .�
)3runfariolt - Sardines
Sty Williams.
Orange and Grapefruit Ma malade . , lge 2 -ib; jar 20c
Golden Yellow 'Sugar: • ..... ...... '.......:. ..,, 3 .lbs. 210
Pearl Napt a Soap•.:..:. ...... .......4 bars, 170'
Lifebuoy Health Soap. ...2 bars -4• -0
'-
,Snowflake Ammonia ....... . el .pkg. fes
Fry's Pure Cocoa /2 -lb tin ,21c
Brown Label Red Label
Red Rose.Tea, 1/2 lb. 330 s/2 1b. 38c
...3 tins 25c _
Aylmer' Infants Food
Bee Hive. Corn Syi'utp..._......
Lily Chicken Haddie
Jelly Pearl' Candies
.: 2-11b. -tin 19c 5-1b. tint 390
:...... . tin 170
.lbs. 256
4 -oz. tint- $.oz, 10 -oz.
Magic Baking . Powder 15c 20e 30c
Large Meaty Prunes .2 lbs.` 25o
1Vud Wlnte Bleach . , . .. q . • , ,. but. 256
�,
Gillett's Lye ... .... . , ; : tin 12c
COMPAA .! E 'i''°H e s E.. •, .,OTS. O`N . A $1 0 0 : , PAINT ., ,106
1 }ht Poi ' nta(ts,
White ,sad .� "�+t
.,.,4-0'-.._ it . ' vith Paste White •
and C)
$75.00 .875.00
Materials
aral>s . .. .. 25.00 12.5b- f
$100.00 lasts 4 years 887.50 last, 2 years
TOTAL COST R THE YEAR ` 5.1 ; ° 43.5 `
Fort real` eronom use''• aint made with PURE White Lead and at. its false economy to save$12.50
on materials and increase yOue annual. cost by $18.75 for 4 years, Yet that's what happens when you
do a "cheap" job w''h paste White substitutes that are made to look like 'White Lead, To keep your
costs down use.th�e Festossa Obrrerntlieylt standard PURE `1vUliitc Lead and Oil.