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011eireheta. Acreage
1 Is anireertese of ' 04000 slitelMteil. 'to ett0.4.0 ezes, as ionst
*ION- averege lege, and a ten-ew *verge
ipsd.teuttnlitY. The Oreilleof of .0000 aces. Total ,Orectitetteee• tit
hie pp*nea years bee- aseseSied 1935' was' est1neete4 at 4,008,04 butte*
V .40$** th*n'it .etati Or the and en 1034 at .11.00.900 hualteke with
0 to 1025., wheel a peak uI over the ave.rage 7104 per etre'poetical").
the seine etrehoth 4041. neeVe
ment of this g.00: to the United States
whieh ?some Yeers takes a eereddere
elble Portien of the Cerilidian oUtput,
empoeted to he negligible 4046. The
.e.;er bushel is quite low this eeesce
and per *ore returns are not very See
nemerative, Ruckeeheet Peeseesee aPe*,
a
else meveed‘killing crop and
'wee -reached The sett
one et the good reliable (*male
the tertao r 104$ .ishould be at
voiti -,ee ewe; or 1935.
juicy reetheetien
=0'40» balite loopI Ontailo w
lergesteeince 11)20 and is
'n't• 16,441,000 buahels.n e193*- the
eittlien- was 14,744,100 buolletePThe
sae1esige4we* 1zeereesed,froM.4i4,000.1ores
to 52000 aerea and the Odd per *re
* 324 bushels as IA, bushels higher
tun in the pievious year. Pilm the
1835 Canadian croli` about 2,260,000
-bushels even, exported to the United The coreage of field peas in Oates**,
e0extes,, Whereas in the years 193011935 at one time amounted to over
inchisive the export to that Mar* as e00,00 acrei iiis•siiown a steady &4 line
eieglig1t40. Tee aversere.emice paid for In 1935 only 68,700 acres were grown.
he 1935 barley crop was 40 cents per Peas have also been grown quite eaten-
-busomPared with. 50 cent per bush- sively In inbdures with oats tor feed.
eel in 1434, There is a possible =mai In View of the auctuation.in yield from
*mettle inattket tOr over 2i250,000 ba ear to year, !nooses Oa this crop
'labels et goad Clean Outlaw barley. An should be :made with cautlon•
Inereate en livestock holdings would
'create a demand for considerable
'Or feed 'Barleyyields well In bushels
%);:*tr etre and it is a good- crop w).th
which to teed dorm. The present *ere,.
stge•shOuld be Maintained with mon at-
•tention given to improveMent of quality
and yield per acre.
BAYOU:LA one, :Mo.,. ¥r. and
Mrs. L. Smith and herr ,children o
London, ind Mrs. O. X. Xi
and *void Atwood, of Sarnia, spent
the week end with their parent*, Mr,
and Mts. C. Parker.
"Mtle, George Polo, Yarierouver,13.
C., Sirs. J. Calderwood, Ottawa, and
Mrs,, D, Iterrisfen, yGerierith tame last
SAtierdey to spend * wok With their
'brother, Mr, George Xing. It is
over 40 year Once Mrs. Perko* het
visited thie ,her Wive* Village. and
In 014 time 1040Y changes /1114 Olk-
en
Mr. and C. A. .Weorrall of
f(41)amdrir,li°TortionntiToronto, are 13. Higgins
ins' cot.., taps in ;Otago Greve. Mr. and
Mrs; Wm. MeVittie of London, rtnci
Mr, C. A. jenee .of Stratford are _also
in their cotteges in the Grove, wirs,
G. W. Xing and guests, Xesdemes
Pairbrother, Chipman awl Wileox of
Detrolt;are ocetilliP0 her tett-age/
4E3n •131 ff
prcidde$ sozne Allallella return from the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McBride and
land at the same time. For this reason, family of Kitelletiero aPent the' week
farmers will preen* continue to grow a, end with - Mee. Mairideli Mother
norinal acreage.
Weeds in the Pasture
iteeping the weeds down in the pas-
-tzi.te. Means vorit at intervals during tbe Alliatked Plants urn Yellow laud die,eanIf they are ala to be Wiled. ff The adults of the maggot are My/owing..
-let for any length of time, or even for ed files. !which lay their egge on the
As short time in favorable weather, they stems Of ,the Plants about the thne the
wont ripen and atter their seed. This European plum tree first collies into
' 'being an extra job Sr which time had bloom in the , *
to be found somerwhete in the midst of These insects can be centrolled* the
• the press of work, quick ' methods are use of corrosive sublbnate ,which can be
-inost desirable. _The tall growing -Weeds pram:red at most seed houses. The
„should' fit* be eliminated, wild .earrot, subliinate when used Is diluted in 'Water
'fern and ragwetd which can be destroy-, at the rate of one ounce to 10 gallons of
ed by mowing, edtilng, grubbing or Put* water. An It loses much of its strength
ling,. Oen systematic mowing probably when brought into contact with metals,
eleeemPlishes the most good iwith the the sublimate should ibe tidied in and
Ileovt amount ot man labor, and if :faith.' applied from glass, earthenware or wood-
\ 'fully followed destroy mit' weeds.len vessels, vats vere,arnpartant,--
-There are others such as hairloweed and
'rot or three *days after tht cabbage
Iltax4°14)11 thaA,,,t grow 6° ow 94' escape and catilifi0Wer plants,have been Set out
7the Mower. eftWetive way to\ eradi-
„„A I in the field or garden, te solution
.sate
slich .46eds to apply Urge' should be poured' Over the stem and
iphoephate fertilizers to the pasture.i arotuuf tho_ lame of ,eachAltiant, using
O Control of, Cabbage Market
The cabbage 'maggot .one of the
most serious pests of cabbages and
caulifimvens in Canada today. 4 also
attacks radishes, turnips, and •other.
Vients of the mustard and cress UMW
-
The maggot attatka the roots and not
only destooys the rootlets but bor's bite
the top root. • Infested plants becOnte
stunted and vitt on hot days. SeverelY
heip the White elover, which 0404 about ball tirfui
p per plant. Care
should be taken to wet the stems thor-
oughly, well as -the fnunediatelY
O surrotunding the base. -Two sUbseqUent
1 applications should be made, the seeorid
application seven , days after • the first
' and the third application seven daYo
law, making three treatments in all.
I It Is *vv. important to mike the lira
inittogen to the soil and also helps , the
'grota to grow dank enough to ' smother
ettt the tweeds. Soil liceleveit in plant
food cannot produce a . good pasture.
althits for Psealtryreen
*The *ill and eXizeilse InVolyva in the
:. •
production Of eggs -culminates In the
market 01:1 itire :obtained. The aim there -
/0%W, .sliauld be to secure the Wiest
:late by preserving the* freshnese and
AlitslitY. shimIci, IA' collected at
71eritst,ence daily, and during very cold
-*114 VOIrY Marin weather collections
botild be made at noon And night to
.avokl or heating,
120gs should be taken at once to a cool
liter 'where there is A fairly eove tem.-
peatute.. It May Mt advisable to open
«ie or two windows intl. sithstitutel
acreens'covered with Cheesecloth for.
th4 to terry .off enessive
inolature or odor, , Dirty ego alma be
coiret sandpaper, but not
wuhed.-Oen*, -.Ow be ;tutored avlth
ifttle , on, a clean cloth. Washing
tbeiProteotiive coating and
iDersP, MOcentr netts Provided for the
11,00rAcs Aare proved the best hest truit.1
wm reante breakage. Clean pine
intilitate clew** and
cushion in -the nest than
or Oat straw. thiaseason the
size• natIre to be britele
ind eentente of poorer quality due to
4114 clakft1 "Mae or
Mrs. A. Currie, '
Mr. and Mrs. j'...*:"M. Day and M
ses Maley of Detroit spent the we
end in their respective cottag
Mrs. C. W. Brown 'returned to - h
cottage on Friday after having ape
a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mx
J.., G. Field and daughter of rav
tock, are at their cottage. Marco
Sootehmer who has been attend
O. C. E. in Toronto, returned born
DUjanncai United. Chow* Oarden
true *Int, on Olentele Ione
aketert&later. Adnienion
30,e0421. leet#
4**ini**essged this,"11dleteieee**leellh4W'edeteesthati;
day, the. lOtb. aleavY •" Winder and
l4htnlng added' to the tiennole.
the. * W. 2. me at *ass Anne
Reeds last Thilledeee. -the attendance
being 42 XneObare and two Idaltera
MO* Matiorie McDonald, :iron* An -
Orson and Wet& ;Meeker, liver*, apPoint-
"ed to smotefor.the county PteieW or
Junket tse.044 10 be held:110i' rrie
dale. lele Ma'W and Reetrte Treleaven.
*lit omit** leteo, may ne ebie to attend
thiseeesiee ttlitert Cole* Mrs, VOX;
son. and Mis_ge 'Mine Reed -we -Interest,
telt reports of' the Itonderrhoro en4i eeiree
Conference at Guelph,. ,The Jew meet -
Ing will be & Verde at Mist; 214efeenzie's.
Tlie liotteuese were .Corarimilitate 14er4
le* Roach, and Anne Reed.
leoWard:••le/aek, recuperatingfol
iowing an attack of oppendecitia.
Arthur ,Stewart has returned after an
.operation In podezeph 'ffooltal for re-
niva1 of to
Aunos- 0444 is under the docter's
Ore-, at lets helnee aeon 0, eiehdeld.
eseleires. Reuben 13rewer, ooderich, motored
1
4.
to Thoeuto atertte 'week -end, ,trtcomazurztg,
es, Roach, Dungannon,
- Mrs. _ .-:-..
er- • af.r. and Mrs. -G. Pra.nirPo-_Pentland
tit 'have returned front *4 '1300 -mile motor
s. 1rto through Northern Ontario. ,_
Ifs. ' fgrs. L. Ili Pentland has returue4 to
id 'Detroit following a, visit with Mrs. A. B.
Pentland. , ,
turi 'Church lumiretwaries, and garden par-
ing with his sister, MrS, W. Fowie
has secured a position at the Ba
:field Golf Club for the summer'. 11
a, part, of tlie service watt the baptism of
84ndt4P, Rev. �I. McDonald gave" a re,
sUMe of the proeeedinge at the General
V- Assembly held in *Milton, and to 'which
r. be atios' commissioner.. At "interesting
and Mrs. E. Kendall) Jr', gimit
are ;wilding this week with the la
ter's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Jowett. Mr. and Bfrs. George Taeal3.
lin? of London are occupying Dr. H.
Iteurs eottage,
Mrs. Millsapp and -family of Lon-
don are occupying one of the Burch
'cottages -in The Highlands.
Rev. W. G. Bilgler left on Tuesday
to attend the Diocesan Retreat which
is being held in Alma College this
week. Mrs. Bugler and Bernard ac.
oompanied him to London where
tley are visiting rela,tives.
Miss Margaret Ferguson Wei re-
signed her position as teacher of the
Junior Room in Hayfield Public
School.
LOYAL, June 16. --The monthly
meeting of the W. M. S. was held at
Mrs. W. J. McIlwalh's. with 12 .pre.
sent. The president, Miss H. Clark.
presidede The Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Treble and
Mrs. McManus.- The devotional leaf-
let was read by Mrs. T. Wilson- and
Mrs. Frank Wilson gave the stet*,
book chapter, and Miss *Dwain and.
Mrs. McKnight rendered a duet, Mrs;
Walter and Mrs „Henderson led in
rayem. A. guilt. for the bale which
oes to Hearst hospital was comple:.
d.
Mr. Davies, Toronto, presented the
work and claims of the Canadian
empire' nee Ilecteratioreeto the eon-
regation oe --United' Church last
unday. There is ranch need for
nited effort to stem the tide of
beer and ether 'ignore, thie land.
The Y. P. S, held their weeldY
eeting on Sunday, evening, Douglas
slogan prodded. - Amelia McIlwein
ave a paper on Africa.
No. I School will hold their picnic
ext -Saturday. ,
MT, and Mrs. Robert **Ilion of
ochrane are spending a Week with
heir parents, Air. and Mrs,: Allan
'leen and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Young, Mr.
nd Mrs. :Wetter Toting and Mr.
loyd and Mrs. Young motored to,
etroit on Saturday to tvisit the for,
er's daughter and other relatives.
The Lord's Supper be observed
y the United Church next Sunday
ternoon, with preparatory serviee
Thursday.
Anniversary services will be held
the Presbyterian- congregation,
ne 21st, with services at 11 a.m.
nd 7.30 pan. The Rev. C. MacDonald
Luckhow will pteath at both ser-
cee. Special music will be given.
WESTFIELD
ePPlioation eerie, as the success of the g
!control depends very largely oil this
lepohit. •
• T
IVIAFEKING
is
MAFEKING, Jane 17—Miss Wine
nifred Blake who spent lasteweek at
her home returned to Union on Sun -
Mrs. Herman Veaden of Toronto
and Miss Veloric Voaden of St.,
Thomas, who were week end guests
-of 111r. and Mrs. John Kilpatrick and
Miss Susie' Kilpatrick of Lucknow,
visite with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
paeriek on, Sunday.
Mr. and Wilfred Armstrong
of Londop, Mrs. Lionel, 'Watson and
Helen Watson, and Roy' and Florence
Alton Sault Ste 'Marie, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Iry
on Sunday. Mrs, Watson and Miss
Helen are remaining for the. week.
Miss Jean Anderson is engaged to
teach Xinleugh School -text term'.
Mr, Elmer Johnston is engaged to
torch a tehool near Mildmay. Their
friend a offer congratulations to both,
schools are at a premium of kite
,years. - • . -
Clifford Meziary spent Sunday
with his brothers; Livingstone and
MI. Menem,. „ • •
Ashfild .Circuit held a .successful
garden party on Thursday evening.
The Auburn Minstrels preed quite
entertaining...
-Mrs., Joe Petrie visited her. grand.
mother, Mrs.vPsrul Reed on Sunday.
CRAIGIE
ai Real Usk
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MUNICJPAL Boos
PRIM. Slits and Dresses Cleaned
aid Pressed by Forest City Cleaners
AMMO Itittaitilla irspAnumi ?gram
Call for
* and Deliver
YOU MAY ADD TO" THE APPEARANCE AND COMPORT
OP YOUR HOME, ALSO SAVE ON YOUR SHADES
itND.DRA LES BY HAVING ON YOUR NOME
WESTPIEfiD, lune 16. -Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Campbelr and family
were week end guests of the former's
uncle. Dr. J, W. Campbell of St.-
LouiS, Michigan.
The boit Social held on_Wednetday
evening was well attended, ;37. being
realized. The "Toll"' orcheetri. of
sirth wet* in attendance. Reedinge
weres',giVen by Mrs. Park -It of Brum,
sels and 'Miss Nilo. bete were
atii041 and quartettes and instrumere,
tat musk. The evening Was greatly
*WOO.
Mrs. Parker of littraseli is spend..
net loW.daya with friends in this
'
Mr. sold E. Vara ana. Mrs.,
B, Brow* of VA:01ber) are *plowing. a
, C,Sinip.
heptiiiMal and reception sal:vice
was 'bald on Sunday in tha, Weat.
field United Church, eisheit 14 poop
nitaree- of the. climb; and
the *on of Mr; surd Km. Lewis
Cook was botitted.
Xt. Stanley Cook hold a, tucceiniful
ban*: flash* on Wiptiesday„, the 1.0th
Ion with end and 6.inelt•valatice
complete, with 4rons, litive's Arid
regtiest for made -to AVnings and
*ins of 40x and 6x Suitcase materials and
painted stripts. Verandah Curtains social
couta, 4'on6
Thor* and &tag of
arata war. toot *WU** th*
and Mr*. Chat. Vrottec
Mr. wools, Asia* Chokttuon
bo 1* not iltderift the 104 of
t tie* 1,114 week V./taint
toranienity.
Itodges. attended the
at the lien* .4 Mrs.
II* honer
te
two little baby. boYe-gerilliare James
son of Mr. and etre. Lloyd: eirceehimiey
and *William Douglas, son of Nfr, an
Mrs. William J. Itekt.
gi.Cr. and Wm. Robert Davidson left on
Tuesday for Elora for a anert visit 'with
relattves. Mrs. 'Davidson expects to at
tend' the Woman's Institute luncheon a
the 0.. A. 0, Quell*, on Thursday, an
hotel' of the delegates from oversee
who were in attendance at the World
Conference held In Washington by the
vounteywomen oz the World."
Congratulation are extended to Clifford
Crozier and:his ;eater, ...Prate:es CroZier,
of Ashfield; bOtlr of Whonr-won_hotors
at the Livestock Judging end Achieve-
ment Day meet it Clinton on Saturday.
Clifford Was awarded the .silver trophy,
with C67 points out of a possible 750,,
while his sister Prances, won a place on
the C. N. S. team.froni atnren County.
4 Mass Mabel HIllough had a narrow
escape from- -eleath--or- -serious iniurY
when the team she was driving bolted.
,The --boards of the gravel box were
'thrown off as the horses tore away until
they struck the brick wall of the house
where the neckyoke was smashed into
threepleces and Miss ;011ougb was.
thrown forward. One of the horses
crashed onto the verandah but was not
seriously burt the -driver also -strangely
escaping without being seriously injured.
;Whiteehurch Ofeated . Dungannon by
15 to 6 in their Maitland League ball
-garde.. The Dungannon team was: /.
EedY• P. Wiggln VreCarthy, OKeeIe, H.
Culbert, W. Wiggins, B, 7:Dirris, T. R.
Turner and R. Park. Jr. Whitechurch
team: C. -Henderson, G. Griffin. G.
Garton, Bur Sinith, Caskannett, M.
Moore, J. Evollock, W. corm, D. Hender-
son. K. Mowbray and L. Henderson.
Umpires -Moore of Whitechurch
-Treleaven of Thingannert-
•'TEN, .r,cmssEs,
„canton, 4wpf,e; 14,,,,Ino. teeth annual
Ogren County Live'letoek Judging )0-etn-
Petition Was held here ;lot Saturday,
under the direction or the Wei hiemeh.
01 th Ontario 'Department ot
Thirty-one 'boys took pare in this
;competition, which, was open '44 ell boys
resident on faros in the County . and
tekvtir-eht.043400).0*,*.43 'Oufveageoto-er --v7:11iers.u.aeeft
on the, eolleveing forme in the dietriet;
.12atreel tifeletosh. Tuekeremith• Tene,
Miry Cattle and Sheep; cn,037, Pepper.
Beef Cattle, Sheep and Swine; john'
leeetiwen. Etfeavy Mmes, and, cteoree
Ifelidemon. Stanley Trip, ev.Tine.
In a-ddition,, to the *owe farmers,
Olmer Tolivneend...and Albert Pepper
"ruCkersmith, MOglwen, Vyra,
etectven and Edward Men, Sr., of Stan-
sapplied animals 10 complete the
eleues sheep, mine and horses.
Oral* Aieldhal4, Seaferth. Scored the
highest number of Points with liee out of
Pesethleet5O,,but was net, eligible for
the aver tzrophy awarded for the high-
est- score as he had won this trophy tere
years Ago. ' was -awarded 4 eilirer
medal and the trophy was :Awarded to
ord Crozier, Dungannon, mho had
the . nd highest score with points.
The * ield donated tby the CanadianNational lextehition, and awarded to the
-
high h0V100, VAS won by Jack Trryarus,
Idthnrirea 440131$2at.0041LPtiDinatg. Second
Prize Of 141,00 was awarded to both senior
end iimior Wks as follows:
Heavy Abrses--Seniors, Stewart 4327...,
d 'ans, Blyth; Alvin Lobb, Clinton. jun-
lors,-Jack Bryaryi, Blyth: Jack Hender.
tson, Clinton. •
Beef Cattle -Senior, Stuart D. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton; Wilfred -Shartreed,
Wal-
ton, Juniors -Prank Mc4uillin, Luck-
s 'now; roll* loom, Seaforth. •
Dairy Cattle -Senior, liarold Lobb,
Clinton; John Patterson, Lucknow.
Johnston, Gorrie; Roht. We-
' Allister, Auburn. • •
,BENMILLER, June • 16. - Mrs.
Dewar, Mrs -Hopkins and Mrs. Wal-
ters eisited in Wingham on Sunday.
Mrs. P. Walters and Floyd are
spending this week at Holmesville.
The Y. P. S. held their regular
meeting on Sunday evening, Mr. Oli-
ver Allin in charge:
Mr. Daviesof Toronto preached in
the Bertniiller Church. on Sunday
morning on Temitliance.
Mr. Lester Walters and, Mrs.. lda
Oke spent Sunday in Winghata.
McDonald' 'of Aisle Craige is
stuccoing Mr. Geo. Vanetone's house.
The 14,dies are holding 4 quilting
in the Church on Wednesday after-,
noon.
Rev. Geo. Wylie is back from Con.
Avarice, and .40 remaining- on the
Charge for another year.
A large gathering attended the
funeral. of a highly respected resi-
dent* the late E: H. Walters of Ben -
miller. Much sympathy is extended
to the funny, Mrs. Dewar and
daughter* Mrs, ;Hopkins of the Soo.
Were here to attend the funeral of
her brother, Mr. E. 11. Walters.
The V had a very pleasant time
at their picnic to Hayfield on &aut.
day. • .
Th W. A. 4 Ilenmiller United
'Church are holding their annual pic-
nic on Saturday, June 20, at Harbor
Park, Godotrich.
Y • r
• •Praia' k Archibald. Sea.
torthi cligerd • Crozier, D u rigannon.
Juniors. Tom (Murphy, Clinton:. Lorne
24.--ity, Dungannon.
Swine - Seniors, Alfred Patterson,
Luelmow; Donald Thompson.- Auburn.
Junior, .Alden,_ Crick Seatorth; 0 :Carl
it kungen, Dungannon,
imams
POW1jER,.-(1n. Goderich Hospital, on
Tuesday, June 16, to Dr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fowler,
,MIttg3,--At the Itol•tyar 410.1;1,, maternity
Hospital, Montreal, on June 12, 1936,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Mills (nee
',Eleanor-- lays), a son.
SHOLTZ.-At Westfield, 0 on •Saturday,
June iSth, to Mr. and Mrs.. Reg.
- Shona, a- son.
WEGGINS.-4.7n Goderich Hospital, on
akeontlay, June 15th, to Mr. and Oars.
O Parkie Wiggins, Dungannon, a son.
O DEATHS
BARROW. --At Goderich, on Saturday,:
.June lath, 1936, MinnieIN'eiss,. ibelove
„ 'wits of Adam Barrow; aged 67 years.
CARO or Tuirats
ildr. Adam Barrow and son William,
take this epportunity of thanking their
friends and neighbors tor the many
kindnesses shown them during their re-
cent bereavement* - 25.
iW 21EIVIORIA31
O 7.11 loving memory of our father and
mother, Mr. Robert Taylor', .who 'rpassed
awac6 Six Years ago; and .,Mrs. Robert
Taylor, one year ago, both az Auburn.
Ever remembered by two daughters
and one son- '
Mrs. A. Walker, Mfrs. Rogers and
. . Mr. Everett Taylbr.-
IN MEMOR/ABI
MURRAY.-In loving meenoi7 of a
dear husband and father, John • W.
Murray. who Passed away June 2
119314 " •
A edient thought, a. secret tear,
Keeps his memory ever dear: -
Time takes away the edge of grief,
But memory turn. Mack every leaf.
Ever reineinbered by
wlie and children -
25 Grace, Wineirred and itseentond.
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FoR, e.-ZeTT•
Make of Plow. BELTITM'S
VW $PA1IEO Goderich. 2444
READY TO' 13111Y.--Viie are prepared
to make eiberal allowances for
Used Tires, BEEVER'S SERIMOD STA -
=OK
25-81.
poat Seezeheceeneral countee store in
a good femme district; doing
good business. - Pi)__or health reason for
selling. Boa 65, kilvD=ICER STAR.
vor y- (bedroom suite
draser, dressing table, benen
and chair). In first- class condition.
Cost *$14500; will accept $45. Phone
THE SUM, No. 71, Or 24-tf.
1FOR SAM -Re
Price $1.5.00. MEYER'S SER. -
VICE STATION, Goderich. 24-tf
Fcgt- SALE.-,-Restautant txtures, wall
cases, tables, chairs, candy scales,
dishes, cutlery, will be sold eheap as
store is rented for other business.
25- J. W. 0RAX01.0.
FOR SALE. -B fiat trumpet, silver fin-
- ish. Quiek ehange to A and 0.
A real buy -46., rtittaZIAM JOHNSrfoN,
,Goderich. 0 Phone 652. 25x
UTAITZBD.---Digging and piapting of
" . gardem, attending to Limns. BY
day, week or Season. Apply after six
o'clock. /moil BO'URNE, near Salva-
tion Army on Lighthouse St, 19-8f.
mAng UP TO $12,00 A.• DAY. New-
est styles. Exe1us2ve fabric's smart-
ly tailored to individual requirements
make it easy to sen Our suits, dresses,
bathing sults, etc. Liberal conimission.
Write to -day. BRITISH KNITWEAR;''
Simcoe, cot, •
.
Tenders for ,'cleaning, scraping and
painting the 'WorterWorket Standpipe of
Che Town ,O GOderIch will be received
by the Goderich; Publto UtlIit1s Ccen-
miesenieup to 8 olelock-Pait. Of Wednes-
day; Jar gth. 4036,
anis lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily scooted.
opetheeineswestioa
.xinn Intendyebnt m
eseen. at thez.xe-or
0!..y,
or the ii..rsigne'd.
2s.6.1 L.' KNOX, Secretary, Go" rich.
HURON'. COUNTY CONVENTION OP.
TRUSTEES ond. RATEPAYERS
will hekt In
v!..04.Tort: couatomiat Avorroxiiim
4*1
?SATURDAY, Janis 27th, 1936
et LSO pea.
totteeeitiliRS' Dr. 1 M Pield, Ur,
Beacotre hweieetars, and mr. Albert L.
tritiMer, President of the Trustees° and.
Ratepayerle elasocestion.
Sersindrei 02, leeceRasSIS:
eleclucs.tiote--mthen and leoere.
"New aitsia'af ararits to schools,"
"Iiducation and se
oome orepsted to salt questions and
enter into thecussiort Please mote this
Conventioii M wide* knoirn as poesible,
1'; POWECL„ President,
B. 112COMPSON* Viceerres.
32Rel,11 DAVR2900, Seey„
Dunginnotz, Ontario.
Owner* or lari**Za 01do13
p
the Town of Galeria ,fivithout a
li„*.nee• *Ere stilijatt tO Peet ,tty tiro.
der %van Bylatr which tirin raw
t* stria* eitfOreed.
ticetirre tap, tray be purchased
front the Mx Wleciet Ot* the ton-
riereigtiedi
010z. o. totetuxim*AnT,
'cake of POOL
2542
We hisiet teetered' lintruttione to 'oeli
by public *WW1 at the bower of . the
late Robert Moteen, Ireton'
rieh,
Wilitx$16,11Alt, 40140* 24th
Ooniinencthg at 4.36 pent.
4.11 the temente et' promisea, tectixiing:
Merits( square gieno and stoels; *nom
and Stool* large gilt gragned erenirt. $ea
.ft.: 2 soreirtit acrfere* 2 walnut tickers; 12
°wean* living room Ask*: Marble top
table; whatnot; 2 book roes* and
tents; 3 foot stool.; 441. Marl* view
a, member of *All. tables; ,carpets, dur
toina; 2 antkme Abele beds and 3
A nqicntrxxa SALE OP Bag" Timms.
.sitTutittr&z:- ,Tpirmo 27th
00minetieing at 112 °tee*, noon
At S.5 Quebec etreet, Goderiele 'Ontario.
A am instructed by Tax- otolADA
MUST Clete the. EX:StrOTORS OP TUE
ESTAtZ OP. Tam LATE iVILLfAM J.
AVEY, o offer foe sale' by auction the
premises known as 76 Quebec Street,
'ooderloh, consisting Of two-story frame
house with gati4e, livingeroom. Parlors,
dining-reone 'kitchen, 'bedrooms and bath.
loot 202, approximately di* ft. or 100 It.
terms and Ir,onditlous ,made known on
day of sale.
Property in good condition' and situat-
ed close to business section In good resi-
dential (Harlot.
25.6A. B.; DOUGLAS, K.
Solicitor, :London.
' T. GUMMY & SON, Auctioneers,
Goderich, Ontario.
.254
WO have received instructions from
imeees Dorothy Diolcson to bell by public
auction at the home, of the late Judge L.
Dicksen; Colborne street, Goderich,
SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
commencing at .1 olclock sharp
„. (All the contents of the house, compris-
ing a very talle COileeti011 Of living room,
dining -room, bedroom, stuiroom and kit --
eh= ,furnishings. Bed and table linens;
Etnelleh Poreliiin; outlerye fine chime,
glassware; pictures; books; a Gerard
Heintzman piazza and bench; Atwater
Kent rade); New. (Meese electric refrig-
erator* 0.4CoOlary electric stove, and 'num-
erous izther artiele.s. .
expense vas spared to hellish this
home. There are some line- old walnut
pleoes and everything is in extellent con -
(talon., -
orezteesl-cash. 41 accounts mustt be
'settled before removal of goods.T. .
04U.NDUY & SW, Auctioneem.
'We are Instructed he Mr..Alines Don-
aldson, who has leased his home, to *ell'
by pulite) auction, at the peenalse.s, North
et., (leder/oh, on
. SATURDAY, JUN X .2oth .
g‘t L30 shift% ain. 'tb,theteitents of the
_house, including In Pert :
Wright piano and ,stool; mutt wain%
bectrklem suite, three pieces, tot $185:
walnut.linfali bedroom stilt°, two pieces,
mattrerrees and springs; *hitt enamel
bedroom suite, three Vitte*, mattresses
and sPrings; it ,,hboria, drephead•-•etwing
Mathine; dining room,suitt; eight irdeces,
cost $165; davenport bed; iradle, a spien..
did anstrurnent; two huge rugs and sev-
eral isniall ones: pair Wicker den chairs;
' pat witker lawn chairs; par liege uti-
holetered Steel Treble chairs; pair heavy
oak chairs; three mahogany! chairs;
pair mahogany -finish "theirs z• fort€
plants, .a great copeetion• met centre -
teble; mahogany combinsitil table; floor -
lamps; nineteen -volume Zort of Kw*,
ledge;
eIeotiIc tiletes, -bedding; china;
glassware, tutteey, tee; )awn. mesete 75
fe rubber hose; ..kitchezi Utensils; lawn
1
bent_It'atirt nurnerous other articles.
Everything Must be dies:deed Of.
' TIORagp.4.4wgz.T. atrium ..et Boit,
2445 . • Airetioneens.
jiA7010100 Or .2/00tel ANsi
slant' .4-1./13 • HOUtigHOLD 1410.
211KIXO. •
At the
V'&1iUtD, on
Velterek,11, JOIN 22nd .
Otelinisi Whit*41:30 aharp
des &Weis_
nednoelti. Milk* 3_.(neittierriee, 2 fee -
'thief ticks* bed* waile lirittztrird,
Notdd heater; kitchen ettrei;:ditzing 1000a
table, 2 leather.
'IOW; •40114-seili vIwr4 god Gtbons
2 r0 rociothf
vphoiliated Ibelia, sett,
OA* tb4ss, 7 kite/44 thane, ;Witch*
,cbaita; 3 izabaslies. •
* tied speingse *pair
.eudinkiens, du* mop,
*Aare
bed. Mtn&