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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-09-30, Page 6. , ., � . �, :,, I , I I ! " : , , ". ', '. �,�.,., ; � ,,, , , '. , �Zl ,,I �l2�;,-, � ��, � ." ., ,rq;."* , , '. %, '. , "' - - " , ,,,%j:�,-, � , - , �, 15',-,,'�` it 41.1";J,f"�_ , , , . . , _ �, , "I � " K�,� � , � " � , ;,.,,�, � 'I'' I � nP-W7.7. :. ­­ , 94��;��`� - "I''. . ` I � �� . * �,:, � "" �ol!';".11�11�,-'�� -,,,.,,-,,,;,- �, I U, . i _� , -, T�J,,��,%,,,,�� , ", 1 �Qwtl. I . . 1;�;, - ", " � , ,:, ,,l_ ?1011'?"!1_11�,_�� ,l� -,"jvlll'll,,�Y.111'1'��, -1 1­11� -1 ,'�,'ge,� �,,,,,,J,; , 11 � , . ", I'll , 11111. � ill I � I , , �, 1, k, Y"'i'll""', I � � ,�,,-;, , I l �C�% . - I " I 1, . I . ,,, l � �'. � , , � ... I I-. i '. i , I 0 -b 0 " 0, "I �Vl " I , 4� ,� 'Tv,4� ,,, ? I'll 11- ­ ­. ;� � ... ., il I . . ,� ""' : , I I , -1 - No -��%^""11 ,I,. .. "I, Y sistaut . - l ll� a'. , I , :. ,,� W, , astitutl0i - � I � , , i X ", —al � . 1',;. I , ;��J�� -1,� . Sann"Ml�l 1 I ". � . . ,oldeL , . - � IMP �, '' :_ �Ir � , " 04411 Brig'. t , iffil. 7 1, . .... I I � ,,, , 41X , , � , 1. #J, max;irt '. iT I ra 1k9iith fir � ': .4, . 'to, 3 pl, .181 1� . . . . . � 0 S erloo S eat, � #4 I oram R, - Vtem'ber. _ TI .. Iii I ,;. C J, . LEGAL 11 1; U . I Q,UO NO. 91 F ��: , JOHNJ.HUGGARD C , , : Barris pter, Solicitor, C ­ Notary Public, Etc. I C 44ttie Block - - Seafort14 VUL n . ;; ; G 1, S R. S. HATS . S Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer t, 1 �U4 Notary Public. Solicitor for the � i of the S Dominion Bank Office in rear Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to ( Loan. 11 __ I E BEST & BEST E Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- j cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Vince ,�� in the Edge Building, opposite The ) Expositor Office. ( , I I VETERINARY I I JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. 4 Honor graduate of Ontario Veteriu- � :ry College. All diseases of domestic I nimals treated. Calls promptly at- tended to and charges moderate. Vet- I erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office � and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- I I forth. . - . A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, University of Toronto. All diseases of domestic animals treated by the most modern principles. Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Hall. Phone 116. MEDICAL DR. W. C. SPR . OAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Member,of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 90. DR. R_ P. 1. DOUGALL Honour graduate of Faculty af Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario,.London. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56: Hensall, Ontario. 3004-tf - DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield. - Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dubhn. Office at residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours, 9 to 10 A -m-, 6 to 7 P.M.; Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 286&26 DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist church, Sea - forth.. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. . — . DR * 11 MACKAY C. Mackay honor graduate of Trin- Ity Universi;y, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. I I DR. H. HUGH ROS Graduate of University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital ' London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England. Office—Back of D,T- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 6. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seafort.h. DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R_ R. 'Ross Graduate of Northwestern Univers- ity, Chicago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over MIN' Hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. _ DR. F. J. BECHELY Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. Phones- Office, 185W.; resi. dence, 185 J. 3055-tf - AUCTIONEERS R THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties of Huron and Perth. Correspondence arrangements for sale dates can be made by calling The Expositor Office, Seaforth. Charges mode -rate, and satisfaction guaranteed - P , OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate CaTey Jones' Na- tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- cago, Special course taken in Pure Bred Uve- Stock,. Real 19state, Mer. , ehatilige -and VarM Saleg. Rates ift I keeping with pr�M*Tfng MA1kdL Sat- � , -wet:r6con asafreM. . - wiqte ."bit vVire, ge 1* li, .. 641, .Thone, I X109101, Z0 *1 , - -1241. � � . . , so . - 4,� _ I � I "I I 2 I I - It 11 S. 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Tyer- tQoJ ilft . .. . , ,,, ', ,,, , IN ,ey�`­ , �,, ., . . , man; rolled cookies, Mrs. J. , ,4� q4ther, M IMV , . it .. " , _� I 1 � Duches of Oldenburg, R. R. ' - " ` I ' ""' , � 11�1 , I . I 11 , � . �.. , , � ,.,­ 11: 1. � -4 ': .1*1 ',`!,,�;14'W,h � W , . . I oan; Cr -- drapped p4 .�, � , �o , .. :��, man Mrs. W. Cam,pron, J .� ,�t " �,,, AV- 1. v I I t _ r , Ay, rura sqqpes , , I , . I.." � , ,q ,,V . ., .l.. ," �,:.,-�, ­ ,l . , . ­ 1. " �, . I 1. �,*: il .,� - , " .;111 . I . .1, I ,�. . . � . , A �em_ ­., . H. McGre- y.ey, w .% ' R �, , . .1 , :,", _ � . I I _11'1,­'ql ., L I ,- , " W ,,��, ��4�wodtpx,,, .". - ,g,_a ,, ,., ,. I .1 'I , � , 0", A 040 , . . I � * uo"a4., ap. lW � . I : . I 7 $fij"%��Wwo - i�'�j�00'1 , , I- 1� , �. '. !)�!,#L;� -% � , ,�.F Vr( ­ ., Hikx_ :, R lu - CARS I :,.,'�,. . .11 I M ,,,, , , rtet Miss . ) , , , ,A;A11W , �,�, . , " , oan; Cayuga Red Streak or Twen cookies, N. Carter, .p ,,lijiowrie; S,W,gle " I � , , . P � PICKLE% ui I Ounce, R. R. Sloan; Spitzenburg, ' , ''I I " ". ,�, got; fried' cakes, A ioik S6U)6ted, Julia Btoft 'L - , I , -- )A ,4_ - I , I.,. I - �� i - ,;; � %01,4u&i;"_k , . , _�, . I � ; - .:, I , �, , � I I ", , , w , 'T . I . ,, . I gjter�:,� * ".6 - R Sloan, R. Cudmore; Fameuse Xrt I I . � � '�,,' ,A. 11", ,- . P, , I -I'm "IQ 11 1 I - - , .1 .1 ­ I . . . "A I., ,, "I ­ � 'f�. I ". in.,i . L - '�11 " " �l �' I I . or Lawrence; angel coke, Joan Scott, yey. ,� ��i:, . � t , , ;,,­.`.�.7,� . , " The la,st of,, �th6,-tomatiq.pr,! 14 , . , , I 1, .. 11 ,�, 1p:�'O Okys - Ale"Ift �,'�'*,, � uo­�Avr - 1p, .4f"1e_-! I .. � . I . I I I , ' � I I ' -ut 'i ng�4 ,erwL , .. � _t. � - ' nl�, �V, � g6oii', '� "I , I / 9 Pber is .w,,g A40A �1,lwas, .1o; apple, R. R. Sloan, R. Cudimore Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; sponge cake, ,., � tjDrprqqf.'As­g ,. 1 ., ut � ,, , Mz' . I I , ;y be, efFin'lmaxi r , 1, , , Hand' 1 and �saueeg- ,,�'�qai - I - . e � , , � 9�tllj�Fr,.11, . top . I L .- *4 " .. ;,,­ .''.1 -1.. I., , ­:�� �,Wl I , . _ e I I . I " I Ann, R, R. 'LT - Dr I *­�an W" 4""' .'' - - - pickles 0 ral i- I , thd *A : ceE q'%' , can," ae4flic!"s : .' '� e � "'' , �_ , . ., I '. Divert, R. R. Sloan, Joseph Carlin; Mrs. J. B. Tyleorman, Mrs. W. Free; ._'Winted China-­'-Dorer t ,,00�:htv,-,44A , � ,qbr, set, buh�tor,' is, ver I . Sloan, Joseph Carlin ; dark fruit cake, Mrs. W. Free, Mrs. 3 or nilo�e, pie ;, Julia Biown - -t�e d � ' "Ye'brepud '. ,b , ,to,l qto.., pice to ,�, :� e, :1 , ,, ;-a. , I I I I 1. Iiiii felids:�,40st . - . I . ... .1 ­� . �: . l'' , _ �, . . 4 L - c� ;.,-" , ,,-, '' * I , ,.,�. rr . . , ' . 4 .� .T ,,,,a i .. � - R. Sloan, Grieve'', _` " )r org 'r - - and otherwise . _fai�ric4e 'M . A I ,grcpn,�to.ma� . . nee-�- - � lenheim Orange, R John Dickson; light layer cake, Mrs. ,* e ( , amerx%; moldip , . ,;% � W. I s ,, , 4 . ' � . . . . . . . I L _plest. r . . I . .1 . , �� : . Blush, R. R_ . , � �W, y; sala bowl, coor*eh- re ' y�� Y of ' 'these �Dro��tfb %� , t ­ -, 4 ,. ! , I I . �:,,� � . Cott; Maiden Sloan, NQtt, Jean Scott- dark layer cake, ham, X rve I d a., in -c" , , , ''. . � I 1) , 1. �', �, 1 b ,�. , . . sTnw,ft.-Is .,most �.ippoetlz, ,p i:, � iAg;' I ", I - , - .7� cott; Maiden Blush, Norman Carter, Mrs W, Free, Mile. J. B. Tyerman; tionaUdei0kn, Dr. Grieve,eJulia- r�*ic ave. ; n. utilized l ,au 6" " - 1_1� i . �,,c I . F, ,c4_4#ng.ys "A b , " , '' N i " (04 ; � , ' , i , , - Y�� .. � d be tic I 11 , , .1 ­ � . c� '� .: . 'i k , . " , - � , I The .erl, whw,d.avbs er face " " ., L R. apple pie; I Haigh special, 0. Phillips, Q kc-pig'te or sandwich�triy, . I') ' . . '!,Wi e 1111, !,4%e'� I T6u9e'_,'.4nd' powder in 4, re ' tpples, red, P . , reak at neers who,'employ. ru, er, ut� �,;,`l f c 1;�� i i a-. � li&e )seph Carlin; crab E , , ,. '. , . , 1 , ,. 1, , , u , . I W� '41 'is � r Joseph 71 '�*n, L. Brigha , S , Carlin; crab apples, Mrs. H. McGregor; pumpkin pie, M in; 2 cups -an o eind"W .. ,l, e. W. 11 - the homes, ry pr6babl$r,yfflls, thv'shades d n ,'� � rs. 1112 -I�P .. I . , mep�' ok�e loan , I I ,$be ho, co .. -_ ' 1. ow I ellow Rhode Island sa'06rfio ',different desig*,, . L. - - if .rubber, in',additio i p6s. "s t' 1; 1. I I � I .nqt � '�eea �kt­ " ," , , I . I � :- P#e,, changO her 0� I , R. R. Sloan; W Nott Mrs. W. Free; lemon pie, , � � ..,, � �7 " 1M. � � . hunic',*4po, sh . - � � . k.. . - " � 1,t4 I 1. 'A. .1 ", � I I . . - Mrs. A. k Erwin, Mrs. W. Free; meat K Brown; e%ndWstigks, unique mechankai properties such �,, 'IN V � . , � reening, R. R. Sloan; Ribston PtP ham,,'4jA ("i�tick$l uli I . - �11 "' ,L' �' * - . , I - , - "er; - 106rd,,- " . -_ .. -. I . I . -.10"'411 ­ % � �­q ­ �. . "L , ,, , ,, � � � . . , ,,, I I �_l, �', . .. , I . I - L� , 0 , qt � .1 I dw '. � . ).. ,: . _ . ,,­ . �,­l; 't I ,� %_ I I 1411 - , , ins, R. R. Sloan, Joseph Carlin; loaf, N. Carter, Mrs. W. Nott; home- BrovM,�l',',661lection, 5 pieces, L. Rri jg�- those:-whieh permit hose and insulat, -1 , W , ., . I I I'll _', '. " . 14 1 lenheim Pippin, R. R. Sloaii, John F, Mrs. W. ham D � V�� Grieve; jardinierewfloral de- wires,to -be bent, tires to be flex- -� . , -,;' !­ � I JAt i � � 1. � - : - _1 1, I . I I I ' I Two quarts greeft:,� *�o 't.op6oi I p ,:�, � , -_ __ , I . I � made maple cream cand., It, I - I I Cott; Fall Pippin, R. R, Sloan, G. Nicholls, Mrs. W. Free; collection of sign�' ini.article, Julia Brown. Ed repeatedly and inper tubes to be . 'n% . ,' . � � I .1 . , . �1 ". ��'.. , 1;1 , I., . I � .. � I—-, V:11s. . � -�, I I .., � - W" I ) I . - , - � � . ol%'! � ia, , 'An hi(s.bo�n married -1 . � . . �udmore; Cranberry Pippin,' R. R. home-made candy, Jean Scott_ Mrs. . I I , inflated., ,,' - ,,, , ' I greeii pel�Ors, 1:.pint: &hi , ", . 1. ,111 r 1, . ter a w-Oi,n I 0 1* I" loan; St. Lawrence, William Drover; Porteous; mould of jellied chicken, Reed Work (Amateur (�ily)—Triy,. One of the most remarkable char- 'eabbage,'% cup salt; '11�4'1'. I sl- lt4ok, years she'wohd4iis how ihe� e6filld � lr*1 . , . ' , 4nadian Red, R. R. Sloan McIntosh E_ ffgrbgrn, Mrs. J. B. . Tyerman; . brown� �ugar, :% cup � mug % " i hub . bdt , A" , ; Mrs. W. Free, Mrs. Porteous; home- I act.existics, of tubbet. is� its aibilit.Y .to, I t � :�,ae ''; ;h �'. believed thelhinis.'her i l I . 'ed, R. R. Sloan, Joseph Carlin; Tal- e soap, Mrs. W. Nicholls, Miss sandwich basket, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, permit an hange 0,41ap.. one ounce stick cinnamont ... table- said during,court�hip,Ghkago News. , - , , ian Sweet, Joseph Carlin, R. R. mad E. Haubprii- lamp an!] shade, Dr. . sp I . I � , hen a loid& is applied and to 'resume lloonf,ul cloves, ' 1% tablesp onfuls � - . ,. I . ' � Lawrence; best variety baking from Grieve, kiss 1. Ballantyne- flower w 4 'pi� betrrile% 1 to 11A quarts 'vin- ' . � !loan. one batch biscuit dough, N. Carter, I its original shape Whewthe stresi .is , I Pears Four varieties of winter holder, Dr. Grieve, Mrs. J. B. Tyer- removed., A piece of well-v-ulc4tized egak to cover. - ' � � . Ignominy.—Very few' huMau'lfail- .. Miss Lawrence. � Wish the*.. to'irk to s - I pqppersi . � 4--i ,ears, N. Carter, R. R. Sloan; four man; fernery, C. H. Holland Jean high-grade rubb.AT compoikd in6'. be , q_ @ � an . . urqs equal that a Judke--Mrs. Edna DeLacey. Scott; collection of three arti�ies, E. . I s lengtTr peel onions art agge In �iecps; � . . of trying to look'dig.- . -arieties of fall pears, R. R. Sloan; stretched to 19, or 11 times it . i& I . I 'Wfled In a rumbW seat.—Montreal . , Harburn, M. Harvey. -_ � . ,�4­ 'Ir . I ._,� Ilemish Beauty, R. R. Sloan; Duchess DOMESTIC NEEDLECRAFT without rupture or -appreciable perin- Put the vegetables: �epar I.. .1 Y:.tlwoug 8�ip._ , 1401� . I � ' , - . their food chopper using- a coarse ,ft'if�ii ", - 1- '' of Agoull G. Cudmore, R. R. , ' arieht. deformation. - -Another proper- - 33loan; Beurre Clairgeau, J. W. El- , Comforter, d�wn, N, Carter, Miss Judge Mrs. S. W. Archibald, Sea- Place alternite layers of, - the y*o. ,, ' . L ' : " � I I ty, in some respects fully asre-mark- ' ,� ') ., 1, I . iott, R_ R. Sloan; Clapp's Favorite, A. Tyerma,n; comforter, wool, N. Car- forth. - able, is its high,tensile strength. A tables with salt in a large bowl,- cay..; �.�' I I � ­� -.1 I i . drs. H. Lawrence, W. D. Hoag; Belle ter, Mrs. W. Nicholls; comforter, silk er and let stand overnight. In the 'Appearances -O,Aen`DP . eceive, — Tbe � Dr. FLoRAL EXHIBIT piece Of bber like that just referred . . I . I �ing drain, rinse with cold water story *s-told',thai '&i-w',oinnn'-TAepp0d I . , . I '' 1, ucrative, Norman Carter, R. R_ cr cotton, Mrs. A. A. McLennan, I to may T-ve a tensile, .strength of mor' ' . , I , patchwork, Cut Bloorns—Asters, pink, T. G. 5 000 pounds per square inch. The , add sugar and spices tied in a cheese- into� ,,a ,stme.'.and told'- the proprietor lioan; Sheldon, G. R. McCartney, R. Grieve; quilt, pieced or - I I t otb bag. Pout ovef enough. vinegar she would like to -look at tbe,.ptetty I , , ,1. Sloan; Louis Bonne de Jersey, F. cotton, Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Mrs. G. Scott and 2iid; Asters, -white, W. D. a�tual strength of such a sample at- merely to cover the vegetables, bring skirt he had in the show -window. He . `�_ I F3arker, N. Carter; Barlett, R. R. T. Turnbull; bedspread, Mrs. Joe Hoag; Asters, Mauve or purple, C. its breaking point is, however,* 50,000 . Sloan, N. Carter; Seekel, F. Barker, Grummett, Dr. Grieve; apron, kitchen, Routledge, Mrs W. J. Dickson; col- pounds per square inch and, ther . efore, to boiling point and simmeT'for four replied; "Miadani, that isp't-st skirt, �, 'oo R. R. Sloan; Beure d, Anjou, R, R. Mrs. W. J. Dickson, Miss Livingstone; I,Ctibn Asters, Mrs. W. J. Dickson,' its tensile strength approaches that 'hours. -Remove spice bag, fill glass it is a lamp shade."—Xiagaia Falls � Sloan. " apron, fancy, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., Mrs. T. G. Scott; Cosmos, display, cf steel. I 1, jars with the noxture and seal. --- Review. . Z � Plums --Duane's Purple, R. R. Mrs. Joe Grummett; house dress, most I Ethel M. Beattie, Mrs. A. E. Erwin; No other material approaches rub- \Tom,40 Chutney Sauce. , . Sloan- Lombards, J. W. Beattie, Dr. practical, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, Miss Diantlibs, (lisplay, Mrs. J. B Tyer- ber in the ability. to absorb energy. . . . .- . - Griev�; Pond's Seedling, F. Barker; A. Tyerman; men's sleeping garment, man, Jean Scott; Gladioli, best three . Peel three onions and -nine large A. Traffic Error.—Lot's wife made , I Rene Claude, F. Barker; German machine made, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, spikes,, Mis. T. G. -Scott, William / - green apples, and chop with ten large the mistake,.,of violating the rule si- __ , - Prune, R. R. Sloan; any other variety, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; ladies' slip, Miss Hartry; Gladioli, collection, William PREPARING THE SOIL FOR FALL green tomatoes, 1 seeded red pepper gainst the left turn.—Regina PosL -) 'o-1 J. W. Beattie. A. Tyerman, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; Hart,y, Mrs. T. G , Scott; Marigolds, and one package of seeded raising. " . . knitted sox, handmade, Mrs. Howrie, display, Wm. H.rtry, htrs. A� E. Er- PLANTING Add one-half pound granulated sugar, I Miss Livingston; mitts, handmade, win; Petunias, single, F Barker, Mrs, . 4 tablespoonfuls salt, a cups vinegar, Ancient Symbols.—Anyway, the . ROOTS AND VEGETABLES Dr. Grieve; floor Porteous; 1'etunias, double, Mr G. 93 modern husbarld never sees any swit- - ­ . Miss Livingston, S. During October the Autumn plant- 2 teaspoonfuls ' inger, 2% teaspoon- I Irish Cobbler early potatoes, Theo rn at ' braided, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Cardno, Mrs. J, B. Tyerman; Pansies, ing of shrubs and perennials and bulbs fuls cinnamon, I teaspoon cloves and ches pirked on the bureau.—Guelph W. J. Dickson; floor Mat, hooked, Mrs. 3 blooms of :3 colors, William Hartry; will �e undertaken. It is therefoi ' re cook half an hour after boiling point Mercury. Ferguson, J. Hugill; any other variety J. B. Tyerman, Mrs. H. McGregor. Roses,- collection, William Hartry; time that the bokders or other soil bar, been reached. Bottle and seal , � ) � early potatoes, Frank Coleman, T. Qnapdragon, best 3 spikes, 4 col6irs areas be prepared and in cases where while hot. I . Ferguson; Green Mountain late plots- - will 'not be -effected until � . toes, Frank Coleman, J. A. Muz-ay; LADIES' WORK each, Jean Scott; Snapdragons, best planting display, William Hartry, Jean Scott; Spring the borders -should at least now Green Tomato Sauce. 'More and Less.—The country could any other variety late potatoes, Nor- Lace, Irish crochet, Miss Living- stock, best .six spikes, Mrs. G, Car- be manured and dug. I . One basket green toma�ocs, ,cut Let along better, yn'th more, golden I I man Carter; win -ter cabbage, J. A. ston, Mrs. Howrie; lace, filet, cotton, no, F. Barker; Sweet Peas, best dis- During the past few years it bis up- weddings and fewdr 'gold diggers.'— Murray, William H-artry; savoy cab- -Mis,s Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; lace, play, Charles Routledge; Zinnias, col- been th-e writer's pleasure to inspect Sprinkle over tomatoes one cupful Regina Leader. $_ IN bage, J. A. Murray, F. Barker; -fall knitted cotton, Mrs. Ho,wrie, Dr. lection, Mr,,. A.'E. Erwin, Mrs Beat- many rural and unhan gardens and of s�lt, Aet stand all night. In the cabbage, Mrs. T. W. McMillan; cauli- Grieve; tatting display, Miss Living- tie; collection annuals, Ethel M. Beat- the thing which impressed him most morning drain off all the water and flowers, C. H. Holland; celery, white, stone, Miss Mundell; drawn work add 1 1/4 pounds of brown sugar, 3 18,00000 RADIO SETS IN WORLD Dr. Grieve, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; table dis- tie Jean Scott; collection Perennials, was that in many cases, especially in cupfuls vinegar, 3 red peppers, one - parsnips, R. A. Campbell, J. A. Mur- play, 3 pieces, Miss Uvings�on�; Mrs. J.' B. Tyerman; basket, table, the larger towns, some of the . gar- 'htaf teaspoon cayenne pepper, I tea- Approximately 90,000,000 of th, drawn work, Italian, Miss I. Ballan- mixed blooms, William Hartry, Mrs. dens appeared to lack fertility, the . ray-, table carrots, stump rooted Wm spoon mustard, 1 teaspoon allspice' 1000,000,000 of the people living in 1, Drover, J. A. Murray; table c� trots' tyne, Mrs. Howrie; embroidery cross W. J. Dickson; table bouquet, Mrs. growth compared with -that in other A. I 1`1k I stitch, Mrs. W. Nicholls, Mrs. How- Porteous, William Hartry; winter gardens being -poor. Questions and 1 teaspoon ground cloves, one t�e world's constant radio reception long, Win. Drover, J. A. Murray; rie; embroidery, modern conventional, b,puquet,. Wm. Hartry, Mrs J. B. Ty- brought forth the reason, that stable tablespoon cinnamon. Boil for 21/2 area -receive radio broadeast programs . table carrots, any other variety, Nor- colored, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. Joe Erman. manure had not l3een used, artific hours. Bottle -while hot. This is de- in some form, it is estimatc Mali Carter; long blood beets, J. A. ials licious. -Lawrence' D. Batson, of the electri- . Murray; turnip blood beets, C. H. Hol- Grummett; embroidery display, three l having been depended upon. . . � 1,, pieces, Miss Livingstone, Mrs. How- Pot Plan ts—Begonias, tuberous, 3 When preparing the permanent Green Tomato Mincemeat.' cal division of the department - of - land, N. Carter; tomatoes, red, IV ,. , one color, Mrs. commerce, who recently completed a rie- fancy work bag, Miss Living- Of any W- J. Dickson, border, it is vital too success that- all - I A. Porteous, N Carter; tomatoes, , i 'ilartry-, Begonias, tuberous, poor soils 'be enriched with organic One peck green t-matooes, 2 pounds survey On potential markets for re- . stone, Florence Beattie; pair curtains W Iliam pink, F. Barker, Mrs. W. J. Dickson., ceiving sets. collection of tomatoes, 4 varieties, F. hand trimming, Miss Livingstone, 0. 3 frilled, William I-rartry; Fuchsias, matter in some form, not only for seedless raisins, I cup cider �vinegar, one variety in bloom, Jean Scott; the sake of the plant food it econ- E pounds granulated. sugar, 1 tea- About 18,000,000 receiving sets are I Barker, Dr. Grieve; sweet table corn, Phillips. Gloxinia, best specimen, Wm. Hartry; tains, but because of its moisture spoon gra�ed nutmeg, juice of two -now in use, according to Batson, who PO I" J. A . Murray, William Hartry; field Dining ROOM- Furnishings—Luneb- Fern, As,paragus, Mrs. H. Lawrence, holding oualities. In the case of lemons, 2 teaspoons allspice, 2 tea- estimates that 200,wo,000 sets would corn, C. H. Holland, Frank Coleman; eon set, 5 pieces, Miss Livingston, Dr. R. A. Campbell; Fern, Sword, Mrs- heavy soils to lighten and make them spoons cinnamon, 1 cup chopped suet, be required to service all of the *poea- ix r 8 n ar collection of corn, C. H Holland; si Grieve; tea cloth, Dr. Grieve, John W, Fre-t: single house plant in blOom, Trio e porou and in the case of the 2 small tablespoons salt, apples may pie within tfie constant receptio ea Ftalks fodder corn, J. A. Murray, Mrs. Scott; set of table mats, Mrs. Howrie, E Harburn.; best no,velty in cut lighter'o,,s to make them more co- be added. on a basis of five members to each H. Lawrence; onions from seed, F. Miss Livingston; set of table doyleys, flower or in pot, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman. h,sive by reason of the cementing Chop tomatoes finely and cover with family. Barker, Dr. Grl'eve; onions from Miss Livingston, E. Harburn; tray power of the humic acids which re- boiling water. Cool and drain.. Covei, Fifty-seven countries now maintain Dutch sets, Dr. Grieve, C. H. Rolland; cloth, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., Miss iudge� -A, P. Cluff, W. J. Duncan. sult from decomposition and also by again with boiling water and drain., regular service with the United red onions, F. Barker; onions, white Livingston; centrepiece, embroidered C1111,13-REN'S DEPARTMENT rp.agon of the moisture holding nature Add the other ingredients and cook States, Canada, Cuba, Russia, Swe- "ou _V . or yellow, F. Barke,r, Dr Grieve; in silk, Mrs. W. Cameron, Jr., Mrs. of the organic matter. You cannot until thick—about two hours. Bottle den, Australia, Germany, United quart onions, sets, Mrs. G. T. Turn- Rowrie- centrepiece, embroidered in Vegetahles--Swede turnips, E. Nott, grow your permanent garden sub- in sterile jars and it will keep.indefin- Kingdom, Argentina and Mexico, bull, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; pickling cotton, 'white, Miss Livingston, 0. Hullett 1; R. Townsend, Tuckersmith jects to perfection, or any subjects itely. One may buy, canned fruits ranking first in order of broadcasting onions, J. A. Murray, Dr. Grieve; Phillips; centrepiece, embroidered in C,. garden carrots, Janet Watson, for that matter, year by year, uni and vegetables, fairly reasonably� but stations maintained and regularly opo. - muskmelons, Mrs. A. E Erwin, T. cotton, colored, Mrs. A. E. Erwin; Tuckersmith' 3; D. Lamont, 1 Hul- you place organic matter in the sn.as mincemeat is always expensive when erated. Ferguson; citrons, Mrs. W, J. Dick- bridge set, 5 pieces, Mrs. Howrie; lett; 5ugar beets, E. Nott, A. Cam- In the case of light soils which desired, particularly at Thanksgiving - -More n�ws and siome direct adver- son; vegetable marrow, F. Barker; table napkins, 4, initialed or TnOTIO- eron, - Tuckersmith; yellow Inter- have been previously manu'r'ed and and at Christmas. . tising find place in. the programs of I mammoth squash, Dr. Grieve; table gramed, Dr. Grieve, Miss Livingston; ni,di,t'vs, Jack Nicholson, 7 Tucker- cropped, and when it is intended to . som rnment com- l #,' I squash, 3 varieties, Dr. Grieve; Hub- buffet set, three piece, Dr. Grieve, smith. A. Cameron; garden beets, S. plant permanent subjects in Spring, Green Tomato Raw Pickle. munications are presented to the peo- I 11-P I Mrs Howrie; table cloth and 2 nap- Ctidmore, Seaforth; R. Hugill, 1 Hul- these soils need -not now be dug, but One quart green tomatoes, chop- ple through the microphone, but in hard squash. Dr. Grieve, J. A. Mur- general a typical program of North ray; pumpkins for pies, Mrs. A E- kins', embroidered, most practical, lett: onions�, 0. Sterling, 18 McKillop; wherever new or heavy soil areas are ped and drkined, I tablespoonful . Frwin, Dr. Grieve; cucumbers, N. Miss Livingston. C. Csrt(,r, I Hullett; best tomatoes, to be utilized they sbould-be manured turnerie, 2 quarts cabbage, 2 red pep- America is likewise typical fo-t any r ri I Carter, Mrs. A. E. part of the world. L: n V : I_: rk 1� ripe, C. Carter, K. Harrison, 13 Me- find be dug largely for the foremen- pers, 5 large onions, all chopped. Boil 14 .0 . he.qns, John rJugill, N. Carter- w t,e ' beamq, C. H_ Holland, Mrs. W. J. JDVU oom urn s ngs— ay s p-, 0. Phillips, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; pil- Killop; citrons, A. Cameron; cabbage, tioned -reason, for if -well manured one quart vinegar, 3 tablespoons mix- ongestion o broiadcaSLLng FRALIOUS I has, so far, occurred only in the Dickson, sugar Marigolds, F Cole- low slips, embroidered, Miss Living- C. Wright, 1 Hullett, A. Cameron ; 12 p(Aatoesj-­Edith Ferguson, Sea- the plant food will become available as soon as growth starts in the spring. ed spice, 4 cups brown sugar together, when ' . cold over the vegetable ,.* United �States, Canada and Europe. 11 'XW man, J. M. Scott; long red Marigolds, st-on, 10. Phillips; pillow slips, other forth; Hsie Drover, Seaforth; collec- Largely also, however, because of the pour mixture. Place all in a jar and turn . North America and EuTope have C. H . rnips, W. J. hand work, Miss A. Tyerman, Mrs. tion of garden vegetables, not less fact the Autumn inversion Of soils a plate over it. Do not cook or seal broadcasting s t u t i o n a scattered I - Beattie, William Drover; red or or- W. J. Dickson; pair of towels, em- than six or more than 10 varieties, results in the eradication of many in- The vinegar should the pickle'. throughout the inbabitable area- -e field carrots, F. Barker; white broidered, Miss Livingston, Florence two of each -variety, John Carter, 1 jurious insects or in considerably re-. .cover Whole Green Tomato Pickle. 'South America is wel-1--strved in the . I yellow carrots, F. Barker; largest E. Beattie; pair of towels, other hand Hullet.t� K. Battler, 10 McKillop. ducing their numbers through expos- -O,ne peck smftll jgf�en tomatoes, interior and the extreme northwest- _J squash, Dr. Grieve; largest pumpkin, work, Miss Livingston, Mrs. Howrie; I ing them to the frosts or to their nat- peeled but not scalded. Sprinkle with ern part of the' continent. Other de - Mrs. A. E. Erwin, J A. Murray; col- guest towels, Mrs.,W. Cameron, Jr., F1(JWVrR--B4OWI Of Nasturtiums, , ural enemies, the birds. Cutworm one cupful of salt and let stlind over velopments are spotty, except in Aus- � lection of garden products, F. Bar- F. Rarburn; bath towels, E. Harburn, Miss Livingston; fancy towel, Miss A- Helen Rankin, Seaforth; M. Case, 8 and wireworms are especially num- 'night., Drain wejl. In the orning tralia, and New Zealand where sta- � I distributed. ker, Dr. Grieve. Tuckersmith; bouquet of Asters, Dor- crous in new soils. Autunin inversion scald 2 quarts malt �inegarom , 9 cups tions are well I � Judge William Elcoat, Seaforth. Tyerman, Florence E. Beattie; fancy Othy Drover, Seaforth; C. Wright; of the soil is a means of control of white sugar,.2 tablespoonfuls tumeric NSome foreign countries regulate I sheet and pillow slips to match, Miss bouqi.ipt or Sweet Peas Jack Nichol- ­­+. .-A .i— _-F ­ A. , " " radio broadcasting on a strictly corn- . _N I . . . 7. tablespoonfuls cinnamon, z le - CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES Livingston, A. Mundell; dresser set, son; ,beczt bouquet of any variety, Jim In the case of heavy soils deep dig- spoonfuls cloves. -Tie spices in bag. mercial basis with broadcasting cor- 3 pieces, R. A. Campbell; dresser Cluff, Seaforth; Dorothy Drover. ging is usually, elTected'to the great- Drain tornatoes,.-and simmer gently porations holdink exclusive or quasi - Sealer carmed apples, Mrs. W. J. runner, washable, Miss Livingston, 0. ' est advantage. It promotes drainage in mixture for twenty minutes or un- exclusive concessins. Dickson, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; setaler Phillips. ­ Cooking—Six tea biscuits, Elinor In* countries where hionopolies do canned raspberries, C. H. Holland, Broadfoot, ,7 Tuckersmith; Margaret and when manure is dug in deeply til ten4er. I not exist, any person showing general *1 Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; sealer canned Ladies' Wear—Night robe, Miss Ros,9, 1 flullett; bfts, Rose Melady, makes i'deeper and more fertile tiltli I 1.10 - (cultivated layer). It also favors satisfactory qualifications is granted cherries, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman, N. Car Livingston, E. Harburn; fancy hand- St. Jarneq, School; Margaret Ross; deeper rooting on the part of the sub- RED TRIANGLE IS AN ENGI permission to operate a broadcasting I ter- sealer canned, pears, 'Mrs. W. J. kerchiefs, 3 styles handwork, Mrs. W_ layer cake, Grace Free, Seaforth;, jects which results in better aerial .,,ISH station, accordi*hg'to the report In I Dic6on, N. Carter; sealer presei'ved J. Dickson, A. Mundell; fancy bed- Flinor Brloadfoot; apple pie, E. Nott, a few countries where unusual �Oliji_ P strawberries, R. Pepper, Mts. W. J. room slippers, Miss IAvingston, Dr. Donald Lamont, I Rullett; rolled growth. Heavy soils when dug but IDEA Cal Oir economic cotl4itionsi prevail, Dickson; sealer preserved plums, N shallow year by year usually have a - Grieve- fancyocollar and cuffs, Flor- cookie,;, F,Iin6r Broadfoot, Oarrie Oke, , Carter, Mrs. W. J. Dickson; sealer ence �. Beattie," Miss Livingston; 3 Tuckersmith;, dropped cookies, Mar- "ard pan a few inche�s down into The red triangle four-wheel brake the possession of broaddasting and re - preserved peaches' Mrs. W. J. Dick- ladies, scarf, fancy, Mrs. Howrie, A. garet Finnigan, 8 Tuckers-mitb- Viv- which the roots rarely penetrate and signs that in October become obligat- eeption e,quipment is. rigidly denied. , � .. son, Mrs. J. B. Tyerman; sealer black Mundell. ian Townsend, 8 Tuckersmith. ' which often precludes f& and natur- ory equipment, statutorily, on all cars , I 1 I I I 1.1 ! I �� ! T I I -,v currant jam, N. Carter, Mrs. W. J. al drainage. It applying manure to and trucks with four-wheel brakes, � ,.1 � . I 1. 7 Dicks apple jelly, Mrs. Tyer- Children's W'�ar — Child's fancy Art Work;--First.,Class, any subject, such soils a good rule, to follow is were originated in P,ngland'. the faet I � . - �­ . . .. I I , I_— . I - - � . . . man, 0119191skson ,- glass be y - 3cilyp dress, hanamade, Miss Livintst6n; Ethel Dale, .1 Hullett; Theda Free- that the heavier they are the more that most cars with four�wheel . � I I ­ 11 ��:��­ ."r rr - . Mrs. TYerrna-n, N. Carter; glass cur- bonnet, Miss Livingston; wool jacket, man 1 Hull'tt- 2n'd Class, any sub- manure bhould be applied, because as brakis in Ontario are new equipped- * I 11 ". I � I I . . I � rant jelly; Mrs. TyermAn, Mrs. W. J. Dr. Grieve, Miss Livingston; baby's ject,'David Clion, St.,James' School; a rpje the.,ho-a-vier the clay the less with them would seem to indicatd I � I I I V0% I , I -- "! 1: ,; I I I , cs,u- 9 'of grapm; Wirinifired eg-41 , � � , �� � ­ � 7 * - sealer , , . �: -, T 2.0- � Dickson; sealer canned tomatoes,�Mr%. get, linitted bonnet, jacket and boot- Martha Dalp;-'l Hullbtt; 8rd Class,, the organic matter it contains. Heavy that the majority of Ontario *M6toi-'.,' i':, Tyerman, Mrs. Porteous ,� T im,',: 1, (), ,� I C ies, Mrs. Howrie', Miss Livin st6n. bunch doils if not to be utiliged for planting ists approve the new r atious� I ': 1"� , 1, . I �, - I . Savauge, a f6w'bave td , I �, .. �,, " .r . . ned eolvn , Mir& W. J. ljickfsof� Mrs. I.. i,_ I Seaforth; Cliatle.% Dale, 1 Mullett; in Autumn 9hould nbl be broken fine- Needless to say,. ppo. 0, � I ��. i.... �-, ," . . x 0 . LivitJ Room Furni0hing �, provistaii 6�, 1 1 1 B. T;erman; 'sealer eqrfi�ed be 9 05 "�' "" 4th CI 04P fox rug, Colosti?), -Ty, .but very roughly and be so left ed at this new 14. , I ---*— . E';' I P , , " " � 1 s' , , ea, tRilier, color6d Mrs, HOwrie, R. A- Otearas' until planting time in Spring. T.A. bfi�ry.. V. . mrg. . J., '01cuk"'4. 9. 1, juaer,-, % t , - I � St'Ism6s, Schqol- Angela is.' Im6tor -tku'asta , � l, ,, q , I canned chicken, 'Mrs. 0.'-B, tyermo. ' Wi en e riece, colored, Mrs. I AehooL ' .. 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