The Clinton News Record, 1924-08-07, Page 4TH. CB .D UST 7i1, 1024
T I'SNOWE1i
r CP' .T"'°" TILE PE°P1
WHAtPUPF E'aMtANS
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NO SYMPATIIY-FoR. I IC
' NEWD'1 WBEEL
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. COOPER'S STORE NEWS
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News P
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. aai the, 0., T.A. should' be 'repealed
the Ontario elector who .votes Ifor
Governinenf."Control and ie afterwands
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inipaned by aeckless driving ot .a
drunken ,,,•ittli6 drii,r will not g'et
=lel p .bl* 1,, thy It,.„, . 1
h'aci lonouut .st;voil.-V"ivit. an .ticiscassuiolneilY1
red-eye fiend in charge 01 a motor
yehude but , What will it the if men
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by purchasing a yearly license gar
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bottl s of , boo e at .,. Goveinmetit
shop ? „It is tree 'there are severe
Denaltaes against anyone
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of an anti). being' in an ilnnto'iKcthicaaTede .
emiclit1611: but that w°11lel not bring
back to 'life or reduce the suffering
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ot the ,one manned by the driver ,of an
auto'Who is in a maudlin eendition.--
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Roo el E. ,Blei-i,Taniara, of st, Mats
hs- ir are 'to I an automobile -wheel
al , a ' 1 •t ' ' "
Wmen. pnonnses to be o.,_ great aciv.9-n-
toge to ,,olotco., (-14.,7,..o.. The yoinig
inventor' stiirted ithnee ' Vears ago to
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\l'.:0118detgi:enol'aluttr s°0b11.11,eieew'oPetleile 1)701a.a.,!
ent h Is s d
van age al. iiti tl e -tdded .ad. -
1, • ' ' ' 'th' b It. ' ,
doing away with , o ... o_
wedges. He has' succeeded
eoinnlishihz-this rind the new inven-
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tion permit a complete tire.
change without the use of tools, in
. 8 . Second.s . • ' The inheel has bee'n
coni leted and. It 5-4" lms -toed
up u ei e seveies , es,,s.
Pnd • the • t't1', ' ' '
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Temperance peopla ii.Y.the pnovinee
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have urged, thin; sufficient time hoe
Tiara. boon ,iyen :raj, Inc; E ., citis-cae_
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0 , 0 .„ ortaa lira, , 0 ege an
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the' Farflier ..
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In China- arid
Dinner an Tea
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Fancy Chinaware
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Godenich: Mrs,. ,George. Bell, arnesii-
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dent 01 this town succumbed to - il ,
Strolca on Saturday' yreek„," "ri'r P. 1
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was fifty-four" veav, Oft.'iioth' and leaves
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her ..hu,sband• ,and one 'cloughter,',Airsi:
'Wkn.' Murray ot ' ettont. ,, . '•
Aslifield:, 'Miss BeSsie ,Grant ;has'
been. engaged 1:p ii.011,011 in
borne_ ' . SE? ' has just, successfully
Passed her Normal ,course• ' ",' ""
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Goderich: The- Board of Al
lidspital has Icit the contract for -t/le'
new building to john 'Avery' end, 8on,
',-ci-ell the samefirin Which -has the
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cont,act J., ;the. reModeling ,, of% ,the,
Collegiate Institute building, ' Work:
Pias elroody .be,en conninetic0 at :Tile
iviaple.s, whieli mill be 0011-1 erted inie
an up-to-date besnital -With 'all ' the-
modern eauipment: , i': ' ,.. ' „, ' '
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toi,e,-trying out or the present maa-
sure ', but ,".-.,they.', are not „inclined to
t. 4-t, , Ole . ,
s an 00. .ongl,Y. on that elaina, ,and
an„any, Would . be -a.ealii to welcome
the 0/11-03alle0Ment that.,a vote is, -o. a
. taken, , - In an issue of this sort; :the
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,,,,,d tobe
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gncli. a lag., 11, 0 , a
citizens of ,Ontarila who believe hythe
Ontario Tem eratice Adtva'yould be the
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last,people in the pievinee to cles,"re
th'AV,the, Aet' should. be VeliOn_foree
if .,", majority of the -people in the pro-
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Nince d'o net .belleVe 1.111'11%.: '
. :jii. „the' long, run what:..ie 'best for
the,people ',and' fferthe ',country - will
prohal?iy,preraii,,.ani,,4temperanee•p20-
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910 1500 in no belase:,.fearful ,erther of
.,"tliei'.1iirinediate,"Cer:the'rmOetediStant re-
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-his sort can be
sults, if. a Matter of t
broughttoa faia,Minded, intelligent.
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and. aonseleritik's issue. - It as ex-
peeted „that the 'announcement as to
the,nrecise form. intwhich the inatter
will be voted on will be made shortiV •
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And it need hardly be stated that it ib
also expected that -Premier Fergnson
will live up to his promise that the
laallott will he in everY particular,.
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straightforward and -fair.-Christian
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Seed Selection Reln,s in Even pile ,
- Year-Largerhimp seed Best--„
.5011 Fertility Experiments Clive In
teres ting ,lienits.,..,,eeding calves,
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(c' ntribAuterdi b,ivitOrn,tarTiorpoLetp:r)trocnt or ,
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Miring the year 1923 the Field
Miehaudry Department . of the On-,
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tario Agricultural College supplied to
nearly '2,000 farmers pure . seed and-
other t •' 1 ith '1 t ti rid
ma elm , w ns rue ons a
full informs,tion for conducting tests
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00 thou own ,farms,, . , ,
0110 hnndyed and. twenty-one die-
tinct experiinents . Were conducted
during the season on the Field Hug-
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bandry area,. , '
Selection of Seed IMPortant. • ,
Different.selections of seed of yard..
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ou , classes of pate have eeen. cate-
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fully tested'at the Ontario Agrlcul- ,
terai 'College for from six. to nine
years. ,,T - ' 'its show that
he average' resu ,
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even ' one 'year's selection of seed
grain has A marked influence on .the
resulting; crop. - In . every instance,
the large' niump seed' gave a. greater-.
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Yield of:grain Per acre than medium
sized, small pluirtp, :shrunken or
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The 'Mosley Enterprise,
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The largest turOtioise in the' world,
THEIR SAFEGUARD
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A sPeaker at ,a fern:Mrs rally told
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this story in the course of a lively
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and forceful address on Organization,.
"A negro clown South, noted for his
reinarkable hendling.'of the whiP„was
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out drivpng one day with his boss,
Seeing a beautiful rose in bloom
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Which -formerly belonged to the a-oand.
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Viziers Of, Persia, has been presented
to an American museum. '
. Life will never be comfootable for
the, pedestrian until he invents seine
kind of disguise that will make hint
'resemble a tack•-Kitchrier Record .
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You will be Pleased -with our Selection's'-
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. (Wingliain:' Mr. ,Corson , Royce, of
this toWn, who haslae.en Working -in
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Brampton' at the .plumbmg busaness;,
had his fingers rather [badly. ent, and
has been home -nursing them. '' . ;
Turnberry: Miss Jean Wylie, who'
:T. COOPER,
CLINTON
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has successfully 'passed her Normal
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school 'examination, has been engaged
to'teach in No. 9- school.
Bluevale: Mat. Andrew Grewas
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ihsown traina hay Jake the other
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.clay while raking hay, :his' horse -be-
coming frig•htened,' and, had , his,' arm
along
the roadside, Sam cracked his whip
and cut eff the rose, which -he gave to
iiis. {bo",,, .
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" 'Thank you, Sat., the latter. said.
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PreSently a cottontail la . ; jue p
ed. out •of a thicket'.near 1.)Y. Sam.
again °reeked his -whip high, snapped
up the. rabbit 'into the rigand also.
presented it to his ba
"A little 'further 'along, they saw a
hornet's nest on an'everhang.ing limb
of a tree. The. ,boss; fearing Sam
might try his skill. onait, exclaimed,
`Sam 'don't touch that nest a .
a 'Don't you -all 'ivorry, boss, I ain't
crazy,' was the quick and, emphatic
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reply. hem felleos is er8atilzk•( •
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Tomorrow Alright
NB Tablets sten sick headaches
relieve bilious -attacks, tone and
(alginate the onminative organs. ,
,snake you feel fine.
"Behar Than Pills For Haar Ills"
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brokeo, and a couple of ribs 'Cracked.
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. WHAT IS MAN?,
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A men 'weighing 150 I:HAI/Ids 00n-
tains approacimately '3,500 cubic feet
a gases, oxygen,. hydrogen and nit-
regen, in his..constitution, which,at 80
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cents .a 1,000 'cubic ft, would be Worth
M80, for illumipating, purposes,. lie
also .contain all the 'necessary fate
• $ ' . , .
to make, a fifteen pound candle; .and
thus,together with his 3;500 'cubic feet
of gases he cmitains „considerable il-
laminating - His
broken seed. In' the average ef the
Mx classes of grain the large plump,
.surps,ssed the small: plump in 'yield
of grain per acre by.19 per cent, and
in the average of the three classes
of grain the Plump eeed gevq a.yield
over the shrunken 'seed of 20. pax'
cent. It should be. understood that
ecinal nuinberia of seed were used in
thls.experiment. The results th.rough--
out show th t a large plump seed will
.. d ' ' l' • • vigorous ani
pio uce a ai gm, more .
mph. productive plant than 18, pro -
dated from a small- plumn or from a
shrunken .'seed. -Department of Ex-•
tension, .O.A. College, •GuelPh•
, rt •IVIADE -A .DIFFERENCE '
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aa taaitat ,officer Made' a call at the
home of a punil whose 'absence had
extended for over' a week.
aMikey is now past 'his thirteenth
'" said the boy's Mother. "an 'me
yea',
and his 'father think he's after bavin'
schoolin' enough," .. . ,
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Schooliag ,enough?". repeated .the
'officer. 'Why, I' did not. finish My
education until I was twenty -times."'
hBe that so?" said the woman in
'enlacement. Then, reassuringly, after
,s., thoughtful -partse; "Well, sor, ye
see that boy of QM'S has b -r -rains."
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NOTHING 'LIKE' AIMING :HIGH
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An old- Man annealed at the' ,Con-
gressional Library and asked for the
appointrnent, of ..librarian. • -
"da ou read and. write?" he was
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asked. •
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No, sail. • No,' sah . '
"Then how do you. expect to be , a
li biarian" , -- - •
r "Wen , to ,tell de truth, ea, . ah
don't expects to be 'librarian. All.
wants to be porter. ,, Bet :ah's 'aiel-
ing high to hit low.. ,. .
-no shield.
Nomsecomersaguser......
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' Wingham: 1VIr. J. I -I• .4cilab, ofr. this
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town was 'electedtgzTha:M. of Him-
o 'Distro ict N 5 at a/recent meeting
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of the Grand Lodge in' Toronto.
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iCoMorne: • Mts. Richa).•d Pollard
Passed. aWaY 'eat week at her licaure'on
tifIe.Lalce Shore road at the hge of
ninety three years. HShe was a na_,
tiv'e of earae to this coml.
-a'S' ;With 'hel'Pal."Is'-'.-n 1833., The
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fornily, settled at Winthy-.until 1.806,
when they came to 'Colborne. .•
Port Albert:- ThenPreshYterian con-
,,,regation hore recently celehr ated the
*Fifty---- .
fifth anniversary of the found-
ing of the aura. An historical
booklet was piablishul in honor of the
event, • . '
In Australia there are at least 20
species of animals .that are 'aviatora--
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flying squirrels flying opossums, fly.
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mg mice and even' flying bears.. ,
Th h t ' d 11 v t
, e anana • ree reeerve o es
when Naw York children -were called
on te choose an official school tree.
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e #0,(ewt.',e,'
7 .7( -.ea.',
' a4.-401•47.-- , 'e
Cot a o... 'cu,"--""
.ase. se . ae „ - Deuce*
Sold by JE. Hovey, Clinton,
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Your
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Ont
poSsibilities. , systean
contains 2o. pounds of Carbonor,
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SOIL T'PRTILITY EXPERIMENwie.
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enotigh to make 780 dozen or 9360
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lead pencils, There 'are about 50
' • f- iron in his blood and the
grain4 °
rest of the ,body would SuPPlar efiough
of. this metal to make.a spike large
enough to hold his weiglit. A healthy
man contains fifty-four ounces of
Phorphorouarthis deadly poison would
make 8,000,000 matches or enough
PoiSon tekill 500 persons, this with
two ounces of • Hine make the stiff
bones and brains. . No differenee
hovi sonr ' a mem looke he contains
about sixty lumps of sugar and to
make the seasoning complete there
are 'irw.enty teaspoenful . .
s of salt If
a- man :were distilled onto water he,
la' .t , e' ht .t
would malce about t a a- ig gum s
or more -than half his entire- Weight.
Ile also, contains a great deal of
t ah hi ' f t h • '
s al ° .°rine ° P° aS. plea rieszum
sulphur. and hydrochloric acid in his
wolideilul/7system Break 1 000 eggs
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!nacsliundianigid shoeulls, lialititivaelitigeeopiTenotas:
b
I t dvl- ti ue f ' b at
t le mos e icate ss o hos r n
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and this , is the scientific answer to,
h u ion• . a is man?
t e q est . Wh t .
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FOilowing Up the Soil Survey -Lime
Phosphate .'With Wheat--Ex-
. perimentsli-itia,Potatoes.
, The three demonstration plots that
have been started as follow up work
la conneetion. with the,,SMI survey.a,re
now giving inteoestina oesults. 'lue
outstandin ' t f • I th
g tea tore 50 5.1 B e
Proved"' beneiicial effect of lirne and
1)W...spheric adid. On the light saiady
soil of the Norfolk County plot the
increasing ainoruit of decaying or-
sante matter is beginning to make it -
seIf felt In the iraproved texture of
the soil and intreased crop yields. On
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ell three of these experimental.plots
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t ' 1 t . f f Ulla r
cer am m x ones o er ers a e
giving paying results, while other
mixtures are not.
Lime Phosphate Experiments With
Wheat. .
The lime phosphate experiments
planned to discover the effeet of lime, -
lime and add phosphate and mixed ,
fertilizer On wheat and the succeed-
ing erop of clover, have given Inter-
ti g les I Each ex triment con-
es n u ts. P
slated of four half -acre plots, and
these avert. laid down on three differ-
ent farms in eigbt .illfferent counties,
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Blyth: Jabez Walker, a Lformer well-
knowir resident -of' tlais village nassed
away at Los AngelesCalif ' -
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age of eig•hty-sev•en. ' . ',
Wingham: August 8 to 32 are chan-
taiiqua dates 'here. The . General
Hoepital will get proceeds • over cost,
Wroxeter: A sad accident 'tiappen..
n.ett on Sunday Week when the lifeless
body of john N. Galbraith, who was
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When you've placed
est DOMINION STORE;
over the counter and
to you than. if ypio had
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Dominion Corn. Plaices
Kellogs •Corn'llalces,
Lemons .(Presh, Stoelc)
OrangeS, sweet and
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Preservintiime is here
to. do this year's preserving
CROWN GEM JARS
pints, doz. - -
CROWN OEM JARS
Quarts, doz. -
elkowN 'GEM
1/2 Gallons, doz. -
PARAWAX
Pkge.
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your complete grocery'
you Will. find that
nnore.goods have come
shopped around elsewhere,
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per plcg. ..... ...
per dozen. .....
julaY, Per dozen
and the follovang items
at a.minunurn
1 qc CERTO
A.Lst, (Fruit
1 • 9 -Cr , RUBBER
.3..aNY 3 doz.
9 ree ZINC JAR
1.007 Dom
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a,
"a
loess
order at your near -
you've paid leas
over the counter
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-3 for 25c
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will enable you
of cost. . a
Pectin) - "...Mk;
RINGS Vi.4.;
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Canadian National,Exhibition•
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AUG:• 23 Toronto SEPT. 6
More comPrehensive; more ambitious than
ever-depIcting the pictureaque, the artistic
and tYpical life of Canada. and other lands.
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Marching n., . • .
Gorgeous specta.ale portraying' the nsight„
romance .and grandeur of the -British Empire
All the a amusement .deviCes 3 '
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- Icnown te the ingenuity Man.
worIcing for Ur. Bennett, was found.
In the rive)! which-01.035es the farm.
He had gone tabling un the eciws. and
it is stopposed that he teak a faint
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hag spell, to Which he Was subject,
when crossing _the , river and fell in
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e I'van .a.son of ,011,,s. Won. „Galbraith
of Gerrie ancl atas in his twenty-aix.
year. . '
Seaforth :' IVIiss Lukes, Who •Ints been
a re,sident of tbis town for the past
ten years, has sold ,her lime to Prin-
eine G. W. Spencer of the ,Colleg-
iate.Iiistitute and has to Wes-
of
ONE 11UNDRED EXHIBITIONS IN ONE,. • • " .
Consirit your agent tor Reduced Railroad. Rates.- .
ROBERT MILLER Presiden JOHN G. RENT, Managing Director.
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gone
ton to make, her home in future, Alias
Lukes was very aetive in Red Eross
work during^ the. war, so much so that
the French G • '
, overnment presented her
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Canada possesses a only comma],
cid 5011118 01 .betiem in the 33ritish
EmPite ' Alberta natural:gas eon-
tains 0,3 per cent. Development• of
aviation. should" render this extreme-
ly valuable as 5 non -inflammable gee
for dfraib.iee• '
Pew ere' qualified to shine in corn
Dany, but it is in most men's. power
to be ageeeable. . . •
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• TI e a 's one art f which every
man should be master; the at of re-
fieutien' •
A man who is net able to maks a
bow to his own conscience every raor.
•rung is 'hardly in a condition to res-
pectf 03, salute the WOrid at any oth-
er. time of the day. •
a borower a lender
Neither ra be;
For loan oft 'Roses both ittelf and
' friend; • .
_And borrowing dulls the edge . of .
husbandry.--1Shakespeare
• Bo virtuous; and you -will be happy.
Do not squancler time for that Is
the stuff life is made ,of. ,
Remember that all tricks' are eith-
knavish or childish
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m ake F
aVe. may i Fancy for a cenvan-
ion, but imost follow Ran as our-
guide . '
Th. . 1)hat" • ' * '
They , say. hat. the man with the,
4108,,eight
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hints seeds -:and the vegetables
, grow; '
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But VIO plants the Seeds ' -
Of the millions .of weeds
tie' wars on -does know?
twenty-four experiments it all. As
these e.xperiments Were started in the
fall of 1922 only the wheat crop has0
been harvest.i. ed. The clover, however,
shows marked difference in develop-
MGM in the various plots. and inter-
eating results may be expected next
season. The outstanding results so
far obtained Is that acid • PhOsPhate
Increased the yield of wheat in every
experinient. The average for the
check, plot was 22.2 bushels portiere,
and the acid phosphate plot 84.34
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little over 50 per cent. , Assuming
that the addition of the acid phos-
Pilate at the rate applied on these ex-
pa -Intents avould g
have iven the sante
results on the 717 807 acres of fall
,
wheat harvested in Ontario in 1923,
the value of the croi»vould have
been- increased ,by nearly eight rail-
lion dollars, at a profit over tile entire
cost .of the acid phosphate of over
four million dollars,
sapealiateute With k'otatoes.
The Triangle experiments. with po-
tatoes have demonstrated . in every
county avhere held that legumes may
be used to gather all or nearly all the
nitrogen required by the potato crop,
and that phosPhorie acid and Potash
in proper proportion may be used to
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Increase both the qvantity, and ciam-
ity of the crop with profit.
work is being extended. to
additional counties, and is bi--
ing carried on by the Chemistry de -
Partment of the Ontario Agricultural
College in co-operation with the Agra.'
cultural RePresentatives.--Dopt. .Of
Extension, 0, A. College, Oticlph. ,
wrth a medal in ' recognition of her
Work in . providing -comforts for sol-
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diers in the trenches. . '
Seafot
rli: Mr. E. P. -Sills who w
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ape ohited to the postmastership .01
this town in April last by the Civil
Service Commission, has been advised
that his duties commence in Septem;
ber. Mr. Sills ,is a retiorned man
hewing spent twenty two ri ti Is in
France. 1 , o ion
, Goderieh citizens �n Thursd0,y car-
ried the industrial ..bYlcii,Y •granting
exemption from taxation • and . free
hydre up to tWelve iforsepower ta
Month to the Gode,rieri Salt ,Companyi
being an extension. of the privileges
enjoyed .by the company for the past
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Six years. It -was a small
vote, 326 for ana 157 against. •
Seaferth: The Public TItilities Corn-
mission is
New Pack Peas, No. 4 - - 16c
New Pack Early June Peas - - 20c
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CHOICE COHOE 99_ strut cc ccA;
SALMON; 1-1b. tin ...4,o9.-. Specially Prepared, 9C,
• (1-11.1.,pkts.), 2 lbs. -6440.
CI-10ICE COHOE •
SALIVION,' 1/2-1b. tin 13C rIZES1-1 ROASTED A ,
COFFEE, lb. • • -"REA.
KIPPER SNACKS 95c 4-1b. Tin JAM (Rasp- ,
4 tins - . - ..4.,
berry, Strawberry
RICHMELLO • at Black • Currant) -69C
,n. CHOICE CLEANED 1 e
BREA.KFAST 21 '
COCOA, 1/2-1b. tin - 4.... CURRANTS, lb. - LOC
RICHIVIELLO ' HIRE'S ROOT BEER '
tEt .BREAKFAST or GINGER ALE *a‘a,..
COCOA, 1/4 -ib. tin -11c (Packets) - -
In 214 B, C., the Chinese commenc-
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• ea building the Great Walla which ,i-
soiatea their country from the rest .
of the world and helped retard, their ,.
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• national progress. ` --- ,-
-.... installing' three. drinking
fountains in the town,
.Seaforth: The funeral of the late
•Toseph McQuade, who lost his life
'while 'bathing in McGregor's creek,
took pace from his parents' home on
Thursday morning last to St.i Eolum-
bah cemetery. A. very large nunnber
attended. The.young man was veryThis
highly esteemed and if t' 1
un IMG y
death.. asimueh 'regretted. ' •
C• C. Sauce (Canadian Crdan-.1 - 21c
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KROVAR 'LEMON- SODA BISCUITS, l 7,
ADE or ORANGE- A • Fresh, Crisp, •ib. - a. I 6 4,.:
.ADE (Small) - - `'a
1, c -NEW CANADTA,N
KKOVAI-/ LEMON- CHEESE, lb. - - -
. ADE or ORANGE- 9%(•• MAYFTELD BRAND
• ADE, (Large) . - -"u"" BACON (Machine ILI
MESSINA LEMONS 97, Sliced), lb. — ..(-4/C
Extra fine quality, doz. &I* 4.' LARGE BOTTLE •
'DOMINION STORES 91 ,. 'WHITE ONIONS -0m10..
CHERRY CAKE, lb. OIL LARGE BOTTLE
4 c
DOMINION STORES . SOUR PICKLES - 0
. CHERRY -and 916 13 00 Bottle PRE- 1 qga
" FRUIT CAKE, 11:....-aleaC PARED MUSTARD .9,u'e
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wAll. of "dignified reserve" towards
the buying public is just as surely re- '
tarding his own business growth.
' Goderich: The following pfficers of
the Goderi ch Summer School were el-
eeted for the ensuing year; Honorary
.president, Bev. H. 3, Urn, London
president, Rev. G. W. Butt, aVfonkton;•
Vice-Presicints,. Rev. teR03,7, 0. W.hite
Nile;. Rev. 3). '. 1VIcTavishi ,'Crediton;,
/ley.. 3 ,.. E. jaiu.s,isb,eti;.,R,.-„,„:. w,
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any
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The ,NeWs-Record .will renew yout
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daily.'paper at a. 'saving of best and
trouble You. Let us haVe your y e -
.newal orders. . " '
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Feeding Calves. .
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It is considered a geed anactice, In
teaching calves to eat grain, to begin
by .feeding. 'them a: little ground acm
or iaifted-ground oats. • Tips kind Of
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•feectinay be:given fey a few- days, and,
:then, they- may be'giyeir either *bole
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10/,''.IVIciss; Goderich; Treasurer, Rev.
J. W; Hedley, •Gidellichi Regiztl*i
Miss F. 'Mooney, Go.clerich. -
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For a., Refreshing Drink try Dominion Store's '. • 70,
' TEA feecf-Riehmello Blend -Ib. - • -• ',. ..***9a
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'',The'rumetineement;o1,•the Western'
'Pair -datei ' Septeiniber'•-tbif' t. aka,-
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brings 'to .the ,fidad. 6 7eVeryone the,
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- value to' Westea,m ',Ontario: of ahis '
,Agripultural.and'Industrial ,Eac.,
hibitic. Fri?t fifty-seyen yeAl.i , the
.WestdieiVair-:helr:hee -. ' t' ' a '
n an..ou stan ,
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mg, factor' in ,proinoting:and ,entoui•:.
aging the 'development of Agrieulture
-and, Inchistry . 'generally 'throughout
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nets or whole 'cern; .or a, •mixture of
a. al. parts' by ayeight'of. both. This
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whole grain may e fed te he calves
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until. they aro siX,to eight months of
age and •Aheri.•they should be fed
ground -feed When a calf reaches'
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'eight months of age ltd oes not he
its grain sotweil; cons,equeritly a higli'
peaceatage .of the grain will be lost'
it fed.' whole' ,The'llieory of feedingi
. '' ' ' ' " h' - mouth 1
calves ,whele grain,w en a mou o
eighttiontha of age is.that they chew;
the -grain better,r.which„::,Stimallatesi
thealOW of. saliva.: ''' .. '
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would be standing invitation to
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Your. 8tore• 'When our readers °Pen:
up their paper do th_ey see your
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• At least One,arrival on the BrifiSli
AsSociation s )eciiil 1 ' -
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..tirIiired to shalce''.hends ' With "Our
Lady of the, SnoWs';": ,!" Ras' haine' is
Professor .Victor• 0Ofiech,' and, though
,a...Runianian by •fhirth, he 55 .from .the.,,ancLihe
Department bf PhysicarehemiStry in'
'University „College, London. ' Over'
his military uni a , 0 -
,_ foo n_ he wele knee-
high. Sheepiielis,, with 'thick woollen
stocicinga.,.rolied. down over the •tops.,
, From bid s'hbuider,Wass slung a billg,,,
ing pack -sack; from h" b It cr ' 1
, is , e • mtg.:cc'
a water hottle, on the other side hung'
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,a pair of ileld glasses. ' A thick
scarf kept his neek reaSonabfy warm
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'but, apparently in desperationahe had
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thrown away 'his bat,' for "it. was 'me,
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e , estern Fair
Ontario,: The reeerds of the
growth, oithe. Exhibition indt:1
. date' that it has.accemplishea. its. pur-.
Pos' t ' - • - '','•1' d de • Tir'''
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completion of.a new ailanufacturer's-
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:Building ,dast., year' has.-iyrovided, le-
commode -Han. which was. greatly:nee&
'ea for the'.disPla-y, bf -roduCtS "15 .ce•
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duced by Garvachan naanufactimers.
This ne buldi '11 b at a t ,
w i ngtwi , e 1 e • o cap-
aeity at the Exhibition In September
, 'fil '. t ' ' t ' 1 . IfIrls f
1V1 1 a .grea • vane y o .ex o 3,.. Pa.
turing ,Canadais 'industrial :achieve-
mentS. : ', .,„„ • ' -,--' - , .
'' many of the- ladildings are - being
reanedelle'cl so as to.'previde lacredeed
and. inilarovecl 'accommodation for the
exhibits in the various dePartments,
and.exhibiters and visitol,s at the 1924
Exhibitio • • ssured `f ' • '
, .. ii me ,a , o. ,evely con-
venienc0 and comfort regardless of
the croWds which 'will undoubtedly
throrig the , groarids . and ,buildings.
The Secretary, T. D, Ja,ckson, will
.gladly supply interested parties with
Prize. Lists or 'information regarding
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eichilaits spaxie-aviailablo and cences-
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dA••In' neir.1t.tielutIgl'itierehbic8e4draevcirctrif,1
P' •
: old wheat froto the p,revioiis year
Pu t into -bulk .storage for a, few dors,'
i h 1119-ci '' ' 11 t
eioer raents 5 OW . • oy av ea
's"orbs,a sufficient al'notint of -moisture!,
,trom.edattP'wheat to
-th
kinde for'mailling purposes.
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Keeping the animals uue ve
good, feed is hot a kindness. Hard;
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Work all the time,: with -good care,
ranch. more 50.
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HAY FEV
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' Suninrsor Asthma'
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•Will spoil- your suramer: and maks
37.9011 company distressing tct your
' friends Unless. you get, relief.
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Get,a bo. pf RAS -MAK teciaya mod
people feel better from -the first dose.
Your dru ggiatvrill refund:your
. • - d t b ' g
if a $1 box oes no rin' re le . moneyAb
solitelY tummies's, Generous simple
ger 4e in stamps.-Templetons,
ronto. . . ; . f."2
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'F:Wri licr ..r 10 Trnvon. 0.1Intan.
and,
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Sept6th' to I3th '1924
.rove 9
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Over. $30, .00 Ilii Cash rues
The 1924 Prize List is extensive and the classification- will , prove,
!attractive to Exhibitors in all Departments.
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E FOOD
DOG SHOW AUTOMOBILE SHOW PURE SHOW .
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. New Martufacturers Building Featuring
Canacla's Industrial Achievements
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MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS '..
JOHNNY JONES SHOWS
UNEXCELLED VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS front of Grand Stand
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Write :Ear Prize List -Entries close Atigtst , 30th
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J•II. •• A:TINDERS, PreSidett. W. 'D., JACKSON, SeeretarY
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A WORD TO THE PUBLIC •
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Shop Where You. are Invited to,Shop
.arhere Visible. , -In addition .to, hie
hoevy 'suitease,, he ,eatried a , sinart
iniltary 'cane. . a
• On'being questioneda Pref.: Cofman
. stated . that he was planning-, to. visi1.
N,6i:thern ,Ontario', ort several rdonthS'
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.prospecting tour- Tolley -Mg -the eon-
Vention.-The Globe. •,. ' 7 ., '
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, The News -Record is the place to
,secure distinctive ' letter heeda, bill
heads, envelopes, etc... • Everything
in the way of printing done neatly
and promptly.Sons.
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