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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-11-29, Page 6, I � I � ­ .,_ , */.� I , I I I "''.6"', I 11 I I 41 , I J � i ,''`v . � . . , � , ,: If, 7""" , . . � v �:,11�:� --- i - -_ - I I I I � ,;,�,�i�,,',�,_., :'I, ,].'�,'� , " , , . I I I , 1� , f,�' " I I "�,­."..."i., �Ii , L 1. . , 6 I , � �:. , I � ", .I. � � " f � , � � �" � . �, . , . 1, �'� : . � I � ; : - I , I , , " " -, i 61 11-11'evon ft �� : 2041000 141W . , tag �11, � � -I IF i ,�, � . I z� �, �. I—, t, �1. I 1�,l ", ?"."�.'Zl .�, i ,� , � , . � ., , ­ ": I I I LL:,L_ I . . ,�. I 11 I 1, , , 1. ��,'J�'��,_ 11 , I . 4Z=JjQ,m=t to c� amater ezbaut, no and sepL)tors, eapniQlly, , ; �'�,' ­ ar.- fimppolzed I-L,111.1�11711 1.11 , , - 40got, tn= vx4r other member who to have been his chosen (matomors, �- I : ,­ . . I;11s'OR i � sat in the T�ouse at any time in Vften he vas arrested Senator Blease Ieing sold I the past quzrtar a c� centtiry- When declared that narcotics are b We HURON EXP . r,; j ­ ''I., , hie could bvxe been brilliant and eut- near the Capitol, and continued, . I �. Il"', ,;�;; "Why don't they go out now and got � �q C . I - ,, �l i I 1111r1r, tiug at the expense of som<a form= �p :1 I ,.�,, .. ;., I .1 �� opponent he remained tolerant. He tho bootlegger under the dame of {�' ilowas a living embodiment of the truth the Capitol and the one in the H use, " not play favor- ,, � .� of the saying that he who under- office building and -in. � �f J', - . � ,, . . � 0 stands all forgives all. He showed. no ites?" 'Senator Bleaae, it ,will be re- forth " Buy,; 'A ,.. I ;1Ziu$� a 3kauLwow llz�ueu to either Parnell or Mrs. membered, recently made a claim , t, - ­­ . I, ''. , , ... .1 rancour 59 GUM24 ., i�i�",.,��,�l,,,,,�,,.�,i, .". , C(0)M\dUN= Telt DMMOTDRY AND BUBVIR ,. � . .. � LL� 11 �� � ... QMS di5a4= ... =6 O'Shea, who between them almOst upon public sympathy when his son I ,,.:,,.,�� 1, 7 , . - ­ destroyed the nationalist -party. He returned from Europe ward in- , ��� , " ,. . t'. - ,:� 11 , < am � b7zmg Q"Q 11111��!lil�'� " I. ti= . spo,kewithout bitterness of the bitter toxicated than when he bee , i�;! � ,�� . rded the ,� he co-elpsir0iom of e1he 3moke0o Deem asted belaW, ca® VAIM WQED=:&M03 0 caolGo 00 CiLUM�2OZ-CL QU44GO (BUAGaVOU', 9 0 Q "-'Q * , C60" M 0,1,'Oj��f;. 1 - I spent in London when he ship ThrouffRa t imeez relladomomp baeweem resident and membame h 4�® sawlua, =(a Auci 14MG C11-3imt 0 mapfro DMUT 300avo e=MMEAV am WUQL vVQ Zw, Rap=.Zae ! ��a_ I __ years he and continued his celebratio a better bus 1 Ucc;;6 B, 17___3C= , - �_ + - 9 -f -'hold Mr New York The senator has undoubt- ;� 45 was struggling 6� . . . . I . U, personal interest in -11, - - 10,Canmar may not have been a great adly a strong 1,�� 5) .1 master of prose nor a great states- having the liquor traffic suppressed. - ' . n ,79(ec VA VTSH94253)v man, but he fits in very well with our Washington newspapers have been STIRWA2T BEGS- The " MOSETRY SHOP @g cal- . 1 I ,�u, idea of what, a great gentleman trying to stiT up the police, or .in , Q I I ., crease their circulation, by publishing) GMALTO = __ should be. '. " if there were any bitterness in his stories of the places in the city where Men's Chotyhg ma Imuem, ��ffi��®� _�V, ­ ; - heart, and we are not absolving him liquor can ,be -bought. The other day !, 1ADMS" APPAREL STEN 1 from the suspicion, it was that so three reporters were sentenced to jail "; ' charges because " ADVAI'\�CZ SH(DWRN(2 TIP TOP SUITS AND OVERCOAT13--Made to your Individual mezo- . . I from. I, T. P. VCONNOR'S GIFT FOR many journals which he had founded on contempt of court ch are, hundreds of different English all -wool cloths to choose WONDERFUL VALUES " �, MAXRNG FRIENDS had passed from his hands and made they refused to give the names Of the � -$24.50. Guaranteed Zt. _ , Leave your measure to -day. One price .; �v Of others rich. He had something akin persons who sold them liquor. They 7 . . in 1 Fo�r some years past we have read immunity and are now t ' ;_ to genius in ,knowing what the public claimed a .� i BEAUTIFUL SILKALQ SPREADS Mr. OiConnor's Weekly and expert - supplying that want in large while, an appeal is being taken. CHRESTMAS GIFTS 'i minced a shock when in the issue' of wanted and � journalism. Yet it is Only a short Grmer than the liquor charges in the # . and : Niovembler 2nd and following a hint . a people in Washington �' V, . time ago that his friends in, parlia- winds of most" FANCY BATH TOWELS on the front page that &n im- accumulating -?,, �cnc, that the �� - - 4 given ment felt it necessary to club to- is the �� SODAZTEM\4G, FOR NOTIZENG 1; ' portant statement was to be found gether and establish a fund which police force has been corruptec,, Thi3 �, for personal use ®r for gift ,1111 vAthin, we turned to the indicated would keep Mr. O'Connor in comfort has happened, we believe, every place , st(� W/\ mirt Bnm giving. " ;, R)&ge and read, "I announce with re- rt has been made to thrust -, in his declining years. No wonder that an effort 11 , Bret that this is the last number when he looked at the prosperous prohibition upon a community which � -; ....' which will appear of "T. P.1s Week- J Star, Of Land -on, which he had launch- does not approve of it. The police Ruskin says, "Things of quality, necessarily demand high prices . I have struggled for a long Probably they d cheapness demoralize arts and menu- .11 Ry " fl d that he might have become genially lax. Geo -USOIM & (CC). those things which tend toward FRED S. SAVAUGE, aao'�', ay had the vis- %,. -health and fatigue to d and reflected e ecte selves. In any event factures." He was right, a wise old sage, who, in his d I time against ill 1� 'da ng like 920,000 or 925,000 take a drink them H, SOLE . I Watchmaker and JeweRex f� ,iD. FeIrg keep on publication, but I find my -,. something Guaranteed Eleetric Light Ion of a Rockefeller or Ford. He realized and knew the value of (, , �e�ear of it he suffered a pang- they can hardly overnight be brought cstrength is not equal to the demands out a crime. �J(Bulb.,t urn longer and sho* a bright- Quality. So it is to -day. You cannot buy a wool suit for the same Optometrist N Yeth, e,7in,ed in control, as we to look upon drinking as �r Jig � r, e I . 25 watt, 27c; 40 watt and cotton suit. This same upon it, and it is quite impossible for seen 'IT. P.'s Weekly," which They wink benevolently and look the : and 40 price you Would pay for a half wool ao= GIFT SHOP" 1 .9ea I have '�(Mc, 100 watt 48c, inside frosted. ,argument -applies to every line of merchandise. Try to buy a five me to work the paper any Ion to " , �.u, have made money, and had his other way. w . -t standardized value and . shave sent in my resignation a it 't h as well as Then some of them when they dis- Everything in Hardware. dollar gold piece for less than its Government 19. ROSS SAVAUGH, 09t. D. . P., iamentary indemnity TELEPHONE 61 are. So don't expect "something forric,thing." . shall continue, of parl . bootlegger is making ", TEL see 'how successful You Optometrist � I proprietors. I books. cover that the are what you should 1, I course, my articles in the income from some of his ba ly come t,> *, Your own judgment -and knowledge of values '! Times, but IT. P.'s Weekly' will be He had to haunt him, too, the gnaw- an enormous profit probably , nothing " be governed -by. Don't use snap judgment. Your merchant in your I . 1, set this Ing Misery of an early love affair the conclusion that there is known no more." We had that immoral in getting their share of it. community will only boo -willingly assist in explaining rvalues to You. BeEttWs China Stoya ll, voting that went wrong, and we think 1. A. WESTC= t� he nevem quite forgot it. He remain- The policeman who has been corrupt- "I He is more capable of doing this than the merchant outside of your 11 copy aside with the idea of de isl his CHRISTMAS CARDS . column to Mr. O'Connor's retire- s easier to car ;, knows and is in-tereste I e, led far as l- are aware, a bach- ed through liquor i rapt . DO YOUR community, because he kri ity? By doing this when the announcement of his ceases to ; duty to do so. Won't you give him the opportunity? 12 beautiful Christmas Cards in 1 I I . , Bloc. ,1 meant t w.. d seem, in any event, through other channels. He you, the merchant, and your community are all benefitted. This is critical illness and then his death was that his wants should have 'been eas- be an enforcerof the law and becomes 1 box, priced from 5c to 25c. The " ,,�l CHRISTMAS SHOPPING -3. ' , -operation and finally spells aucces Don't. miss this extra made. violater of it and a pro- co, box for 59,c. . sly enough satisfied, though we can in effect a ,, I We do not know how such period:- . . of others who violate it. Re- , EARLY special while they last. : had not Imagine that there would be few men tector - � cals as his are -operated. We to help others -both cantly in Washington two police offs- "I I ' - - O'Connor was any more generous police cap- t, ' W slipposed that My wrote materially and with sound advice. rials were demoted and a .." More than a contributor who , There re a lot of distinguished men tain and a patrolman suspended fol- ' .' Thompsan7s Book Store � W. A. CRUcE WALIKER"S :& in ga s in the death of .1 a weekly article, received recompense England, it is curious to re- lowing development W. R. SMUTEH I or the use of his name and left that there was "Ta- husband is '," THE WARWICK GIFT LINE NOVELTIES - f fleet _ only one y a trained nurse, whose Q BAKER CHRISTMAS on. Yet fl- , I at in jail under indictment for her ,� SPECIALS , others to edit the of Pay", and he an Irishman. now 1 2'ja C Full line of Gifford Walnut small here he was announcing the end murder. The victim, 'Mrs. Robert A. 14� An assortment of Boxed Gifts for � ing that he had :::;_ found strangled ' ne per dozen ................ goods, Foreign Pottery, Lamps, � the Weekly and say McPherson, Jr., was fou 11 every occasion. in Raisins, Currants, Peels, Fi 1" s*nt his resignation to the proprietors. A, in her apartment on September 12th.' I Apples, Cherries and Nuts. Vases, Cedar Chests. I obiviously he must have taken a more LIQUOR AND POLICE SCANDALS it was at first supposed that she had 11; Window Shades Picture Yrames Telephone 34 CALL AND SEE THEM 11, . . active and extensive part in the paper IN WASHINGTON committed suicide and a corner's jury " Made to Order : Phone ROR than we had supposed. It is pros` returned a verdict to that effect; but 11 ' I Bible, of course, that the competition Attention is centred on Washing- an ambi'ti'ous Young patrolman named 01 ' Fl. H. SPIRGLIT I from "John O'London," which has ton these days, not so munch because Robert J. Allen conducted an investi- F 1. E. KF,ArT G � A RADRO , i lbeen flourishing for ten years, may of the legislation which congress is t at gation of his own, appeared before a r� your Rubber Footwear 'IT. P.'s struggling tc, enact, but on account of , Christmas Cards The HdeaR Christmas Gifts, ERectyic TVI] s, co mph Buy have drawn readers from grand jury ,and the husband was in- - Economy Shoe Store-Rainettes , 1, du of several sena- e seli 1 meekly for they had the same gen- the private con ct murder. As a reward for A large selection of high class -$140.00 tz $310-00 -Galoshes, Rubbers, Etc. W . I . * , (aral plan, and the former, perhaps, tors and others. Of course, licltior, is ted for muTd 1� . anfl inst0ed � Iowa his officiousness Allen was susDended, f'�, Cards at new low prices the best and sell for less. '• . was Special in Ladies, Spats, 50c Pair - ,carried rather the heavier guns. But involved. Senator Brookhart of la and fated Allen's captain, who.'�`,� KEATENG'S PHARMACY Ds�y',q Sz.Tzge, Seder the last issue of 'IT. P.'s Weekly" was has been in the spotlight because of charged with having used injudicious Phone 50 I concerning a Party giv- . !; 'Phone 28 : Seaforth. . - his allegations conce . g newspaper interview, , � taint less interesting than other num language in a ,�, bers. It seems to have had about en three years ago to a -number of was also relieved of duty. Apparently ' D W. 7THGO 1 most newly elected and re-elected Rep,ibli- on, has , FRE the same amount of advertising, the poison liquor of Washing -t' 7TAILTIER G. WILLM R - by a New York broker . 51 Efl&,w,&Z11 BUSDkese Wgilike-Up. ly from publishers, and gave every in- can senators e fabric of the city. Boots and Sh 9 ministrativ Ges I dication of prosperity and perman- named Fahey. Braukhart, has s3lemn- permeated fax into the social and ad- I,, I Dependable Shoes (ancy. We had not supposed that its ly sworn that at this party liquor was MEN'S WORK SHOES FRED W. WIGG-Mr. F. W. Wigg is a well known business BOYS' GOOD SCHOOL SHOES o -d with the available in silver flasks to anybody ­� I , .g these, ht. I life was --a closely entwine We gatheo that .. 1, We sell all the hest makes, Grubs man in Seaforth and Clinton and the country surrounding Heavy or medium weight. 'I., life of the man who founded it and who wanted a drink. Williams, Sterling's, Hydro City, towns. � Special at $2.95 1 ,who, apparently, was its inspiration. the flasks were kept modestly under NEWS AND INFORMAT , soles, $2.95 to i , But reading the Weekly for some the table and that all a thirsty sena- THE BUSY FARMER Panco or leather - . ' � $4.50. -Mr. Wigg was born in Cayuga, Halclimand County, where for a each down and re- - associated with his father in the Livery - I years one does not get a correct idea for had to do was r nter Fair -December 9,Vn i numberof years he was assoc SPECIAL 11 of its editor. One looked in vain in fresh himself. Those who did not ,Guelph Wi ring business, and later conducted a grocery and I sparkle drink were not required to bend, and to 12th. 1) ,�, RO'y S. PENKNEY and auctionee ' � Ws writings for the gleam and grossly insulted as ,Ottawa Winter Fair-DecernbeT - I shoe business, in that town for seven years. Alt 1929 Wall Papers will be sold RI that ,ought to distinguish men who they were not so gr i ... ... have spent a life time writing and are though the ,booze had been set open- to 6th. 1 Bread, Cakes End P8,StZ7 � Some ten years ago he purchased a Grocery business in Clin- at from one-quarter to one-third t upon the table. Broo-khait de- Ontario Beekeepers' Association, . I which he conducted successfully for two years. He then p�ur- off regular price. il commonly supposed to have a feeling ly -ind of social Toronto -Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th. . SHORTBREAD ton at and Shoe -business in, Seaforth, which he has . 'Z chased the Boot I` for words just as an artist has for Glares that there is a K thrle in Ontario Creamerymen's Convention, ,� or the past seven year. T. G. SCOTT , Colors- His literary comments were lobby proceeding all the mostly a- Washington and that people who be- Toronto-Navember 27th -28th.' The Rea: Scotch Kind. been conducting successfully f .1 11 , undistinguished. He wrote mo it are leaders in the de�bauch- ; i I ?hone 70. - Telephone 62 - I . � . bout men and women who had van- long to I , I ished from the scene and his long ing of the capital. Senator Smoot, --- � provided him with a great who was at the dinner, denies any. re- Typical of vast work of invests � 1 . I life had re- collection of the drinking, and since progress at the On- � The Euren Expositor fund of anecdotes and personal gation now in �� P. t is three years ago it would be dif- twi, Agricultural College is the, study � , ,� collections. But apart from this, a- i 5 J. X. (CLEARY W M - A M E N T Huron County's Family Paper part from the fact, that is to say, ficult to prosecute, him for perjury. of parasites in hogs and of the rea- ��, ' , 11 I that he was an old man, there was The original statement of the Iowa ,,,s for lack of vitality in winter- , Established 1860. ,� nothing in his writings to, raise it senator was made after Senator HOW- born hogs, under the direction of " 1. CHRISTMAS FRUITS CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH: America's lowest -Priced, full-size car; 11 ' el of honest hack work. ell Of Nebraska had said there was Prof. Knox, of the Department of �', are now in. Get them while they I larger bad wider seats, wider doors, larger brakes, more visibility, We Make 21 Specialty of Job , 1. , � .1 above the level , .0'e Mead and leg ,,am, larger tires. Printing. It was only with the reading of his altogether too much drinking in the Animal Husbandry. The ultimate so- I are fresh. 1, memoirs, published a year or so ago; streets of Washington, where the lution of these problems will -Prove Of 0� - i I _', that am glimpsed the powerful writ- sight of drunken men was common. direct value to every farmer. �. I.. I 11 er, the scholar and student and above He was invited rather tartly by Presi- , � I RERGEWS GARAGE SIRAFORTH CREA2EF,Ry 7\ToRverton Yhour MiUs A. 710 DUNLOP GARAG19 i� all the staunch friend and loyal Irish- dent Hoover to he more specific Sen- I ' I I ator Howell, somewhat nonplussed, I Co., limite(i Come in and hear the meff 1930 !! m=. Those memoirs, we believe, will Count The Cost. .� Studebaker Sales and Service The place to market your Creann I I I be preserved if for no Other rea- hesitated- But Senator Brovkhart (lid � " and to receive the best service Millers of flour that's Dependable Marconi and Lyric Radios 7 . history of the Irish not. He made the assertion which Farm profits are small. They are " Repairs 0M all pvgzkes of Cara. that can be given. SILVERKENG for BREAD Come in and see our line of , 11 son than their for so has led to questions -being asked him limited by the selling price of pro- 7 1 . � ,2mrliamentary party -of -which .� EREI&S, ETC. KEYSTONE for PASTRY Batteries. , 11 niany years he was a distinguished by a senate committee and which it is ducts and, perhaps to a greater ex- I TFRES, BATT Phone 80 W. phone 07 r expected will result in fuller disclos- tent by the cost Of Production. The � � � Telephone 167 C. A. BARBER, Proprietor. Telephone 51 Satisfaction Guaranteed. - Member. jury before which he selling price may be influenced by or- �, 1,• One read these memoirs and un- uses to a grand ju . � Z ' derstood how it was that Mr. ®'Con- has summoned. It appears that ganimiti�yns but each farmer controls " - THOMAS D1CXS(01\\T 4 mor bad the affections, of members of Senator Brookhart did not desire to his production costs. It is much bet- THRESHER FOR SALE GALLOP & McALPHNIS CANADA FURNHTURM 11. be an informer against colleagues ter to feed and milk five cows which ' One Decker with Cutting BOIL at- , did each give a profit than ten which -pay farmer's in- Agents for Massey -Harris Imple- Dealer in ,! _____ who violated the Volstead act. H, tachment, suitable for far ments and Repairs. MANUFACTURERS, LIMITED . " I ' object strongly, he says, to being lob- cost, only. To raise crops cheaply I dividual use. Equipped with Eberr- Flour - Feed - Seed ,- bied about forthcoming legislation at there must 'be a high yield. The cost soil Feeder. At bargain price. Beatty Bros. Farm Equipment .1 a party -where liquor was consumed for the farm, or per. acre, or per cow Office Furniture Poultry and Eggs 1, , , 7(67rAla .1 suspects, he was lured does not tell much. Comparison should , The Robt. BeR Emene & Metallic Roofing Frost Fence . . � - . and where, he Sectional Bookcases. Telephond 13 .� 7]�p with the notion that after he had be an . ton, bushel or pound basis.. ..$ Threshelf COMPMY GASOLINE and OILS I ____ __ t1a taken a few drinks, he might become I -77-777"-, - I - -1 I". __ , A I I � 111.1'. ­` � 111.4; ­' ­ ,­­_­­­_,., , , � - � .. - unwisely loquatious. it would ap- (Curbing Cannibalism. , pear that lobbyists have concluded Prof. W. R. Graham, head of the "I a It that nowadays they can get further Poultry Department of O. A. C. has __ - ---7-- with a bottle of pre-war staff than a good suggestion for curbing the -_ ----.-,-----------. --- --- ----------- 9 ' in ,other days they could get with a frequent outbreaks of feather -pulling I I I tip on the stock market -or a -roll of and cannibalism when pullets are ads to 'buy cattle for export will be vision of Botany, Dominion Dep,art-'injury as possible. The storage of ev- in better condition than they are this I confinement. Such an Agriculture show that shrink- on a small percentage of diseased or fall. - bills. first put in permitted to use their motor cars of meat of A can fie I d frosted F gers all I I Even more exciting than the di-- Outbreak occurred at the college plant U. �S. manufacture. for that purpose age of potatoes while in storage't,d potatoes endan I ^ � CIMUTes of Senator BrOokhart has this fall. A quantity of fresh raw without the payment of duty, bond or be greatly lessened if correct storage � the healthy stock. It is, however, prac- Yield of Seed Crops. - 0 beem the arrest of "the man with the I blood was obtained from the slaugh- deposit. This regulation will greatly practices are followed. All tubers tically impossible to keep large quan- A larger than usual acs ­Lffe.of 76131 -red on the ter house be mature, titles in good condition for prolonged clover has been cut for s -n On - I? green hat" who is registered E and given the pullets as 9 cattle buy- placed in storage should poliee, blotter as George L. Cassidy. I d�-nl fifteen minutes the appetite ers from outside Canada, inasmuch healthy and as free from moisture I periods unless the proper type of star- tario, the yield per acre ,par, - from -c ed that ' s� I - 120 to 300 pounds. It is believed This mysterious person has been a had ? abated that it was safe to put as formerly they were obli.ged n their surfaces, dirt and mechanical age house is used. For this purpose i ba ),art f entry I a 10 issued by the Do- there may be from three to four mill - .4 ft conspicuous figure in Washington far back in the pen the pullets that had leave their cars at the T Famphlet No. co I . -P He has been suspected I * minion Department of Agiicultllre, lion pounds of seed, which will n - I . - .08 a - .1 !; several years. previously attacked. One ,� 'ENE ?RIN ,been ga and engage means of transportation - - - of -being the bootlegger to, the elite, Ion of blood was given to each 100 in travelling from point to point ri� explains the requirements ,of the per- 6titube the largest red clover 52eo - - pullets. There has nDt,been a renewal Canada, The importance of this feet type ofstorage house. It clearly crop in Old Ontarl'a for many years. , --��. - - - --­ 1, of the trouble. ternational trade in cattle is shown explains the proper metbods to follow The quality of the, seed is reportvL I by the fact that ,since the first of the in order to secure the best prices for good. The crop in Northern Ontario I ' 1, Wintering Bees. Have 7@M Am may be obtain- is practically a failure this year. �Il,, . 1. war approximately 3T)O pure bred your potato crop and in , 9�5f F � d from the department. Alsike acreage in old Ontario Tmo Aa 152ffl "Experience has shown that it is Holstein cattle have been exported to ��. , I_- outdoars than A (P � A � � (n) rffi,A� (P pi 7 , estin,,Aed 20 ,per cent. larger than Im �1, I 29=2 IT WITH PURITY FLOUR 1_7_� " i better to W111-77 bees e UTII-wu 'Skates, . . varledl 11 in the cellar unless you have an ex- Weekly Crop Report. 1928 and yields per acre have , '', , "I I save F. - A splendid season is reported by from 60 to 500 pounds, low y'ield'sbe- Use 2 cups Purity Flour, P =Spoon sal Y, i ­ \ ceptionally suitable cellar," . -lake ing Y2 Cup Cal water. mi. salt . � 1� the farmers of Ontario, according to, ing general in the southern and ;�Tor I . .. x � 'a 4a, I Eric Millen, Provincial Apiarist. & cutting in the shortening until the o Prizes Are Increased. When gas, pain and distress follow I weekly crop report. counties and high yields in ,the CIZV 22. Bahl .. I "Eighty peT. nt. of the honey bees R good meal, it is an almost sure sign Durham County report country ,between Toronto and, Gemg- Nl; e 29 like fine meal. Mix thoroughly with This in Ontario are ,wintered in various This exhibit of dTaugFht horses, of -to much acid" in your stomach. "_� ce ,be �[�r , rm.2T r I . crater. Roll out thin, keeping it dry. .:;r I Pal I l I make crust far o pies. For extra rich pastry � - increased egg production and splen- Ian Bay. In Northern Ontario, Tem - I , . C-�it half butter and ha f lardL - t) � . I wintering cases outdoors. In Old On which has always beem a feature of Get ,id of it now for it is. dangerous. did markets for eggs, which are sell- i,skaming District, -the total PrOdue- �11` , I � I Imost every beekeeper winters the Guelph Winter Fair, should ba Ulcers are apt to follow. No matter Ing locally at 55 cents for extras, and tion of alsike is not expected to e1r- _ ah great ca- tario a ,. pt,;4 I . i� ,V 10 0 sarozg, via flour wi , outside, but in Northern Ontario eel- increasingly Interesting at the earn- how much acid I i your r a e , ,,tuts f. 10,000 bushels, about half so Agwaya une Bens *I it A= \ 9 n u st ma h �48 rit or first&. Essex County's ce-ed -1 1. st_,"_�Zbo quanifien. . e cyamptv vtotm 07 calt wheat ficUr. �, , Jars axe used exitemsivelY. For Me- ing show, December 9th to 12th. Over you can enjoy and relish your next I tobacco has practic,ally all been much ,ar, last year. I , cessful cellar wintering, the cellar $ij5co is being ,offered in prize mone? meal ,without fear of after effects, if bought, and, although prices are no Alfalfa seed production in OntaAc , and kept and an additional section has been light in 1929. The acreage mugthe absolutely dark, dry a Jyt e you have some Bisurated, Magnesia higher than last Year, the average is was aga-in 11 , Al ,`�, ,i. I ) at an even temperature of shout 45 added to the prize, list by which $100 handy to prevent the trouble ,before considerrably higher. Wheat is look- le -ft for seed is not 'believed to havlv .degrees. poorly insulated and damp is being offered for yearling geldinp. it starts.. Try it. Eat whatever you in well in Huron, although drought exceeded 10,600 which my yield from . - cellar,, make poor winter gtOyaf,rg plat- prerAougly n�o, classification was pro- like, in reason, and then take a little has delcreased the fall output consid- &) to 120 pounds Per acre, about the I'll � , , - 1-1- , , rs vided for animals of this age. With -neutralize the erably. There has been considerable same as in 19,28. An abu ftnce 0:2 �", � , �, Wintering oute,)o ".., . . vtri ".", � 11 ; �5 ,, for be" Bisurated Wagnesift to rid % ..... I - ­':� ­ = - expense, but unle,94 one the exception of the Yearling gelding acid, sweeten your stomach and PT*- demand In the Owarirty of Haldimand amert'clover for seeding Purposes io , ,� � - - - meang mfor, 1. ­ �=­ ,as an ideal ce'llar, thi is re ! a method i - class, ten prizes are offered in each tett the stomach lining. DIOUOYP re- for cattle. American ibuyeTR have been eapectand to be avail ble ,e spring. _1. - b I tv next , . ._ - ith $210 being I , 0oMTn4e'fttded. Bees Can be packed any of seven pec-ttons, vn i i ., -.-- commend Bisurated Magnesias --thou- quite active, paying as high as P00 Timothy seed production in Ontario LI . I __ i �� - time in October r early NOveTnbeT, the total prize, M6'ne7 in each Pectio2i. Pan a pre- for some -type -of Holsteins, Middle- is rep,orted as normal, a large propor- I - . I - -attention, until 811TInK if In tke yearling, trolding class the rst d use it because it Positively P � 11� o ­ gas � fi sex County has been legs r,OTWnate, tion Corning frosts the Navan disMcfj , 1W ed nn, vents stomach trouble or, Ptope the se V& and ne ,i�� I .- I 7 winter. Cut- prize ig $go, v1ith each subsequent 1� 1. . OA,m ,tI56 ve�tl - W : , I ­ properly prepared fo worst attack in less than five minutes. owing to drought, and lazge numbWe �f Rugg -ell ®aunty. Production Of MOO t , , - ,. . , , : ...... .��., 96:1 omftI4 A St be kept in prim $5 10-4. Get a trial package, either -powder or of live stock sre i�Ull ,= paoturo. gr,egm iliftnthwestPAM 'Ontario Is eum I ,I I` Iii door wintered hePO MV I I , , . .,. Q 11 - " ( 11 I �­ �:t�,'.!�' I '11, ­ -1 � waterproof neap 'are repo7emd to lb�- in t�66'd e6n- tAstAtl at 50 PSIZ ce-At. a 7101nnal. 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