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The Goderich Star, 1929-10-31, Page 6a. r.,c _...r. ' PAGE SIE ft' ibilholikialtpirsoio =him mail= roe* w�ian >trss4 110 lea ioda + f1aaprrn it era M so�tta�ME �w>Ar�lwrsoa�,l++aar� fe issalyemirstMt-• ettis siseeeirtre itM Raaliwe► ik eIf akwas aworrho& ;''Maass h mks mites fore ino OM fast l~alifen 1.tatsairrtl aawadess ndOsia 1.40 Unl or spin thea NM tjw,retellat *.deye_a� lit q f v0 se* sessile Awifilestribilsor oort Creole tifediettoligerk diva it.:+�Ma! ►Yr /a rir*as►y soarAfiirasaAt, 11. Maio. Gas. arid. Dint. Santa 741 87. sorrowit»`o Mkh. 'NEWS AND 1 BUSYFARMER.i 1 O1 v,. treasurer. ltl*iAlf)N FOR. THE ' +a,7 Y d• R. Hargrsaves of Ileachvlllo (Psalm 3(#) ;was declared the grarnd champion Dy Molly two, (l i,rti., eJ Gj' the a &encs Department of ,q •rag allose) ° plowman. at •+the seventeenth annual Some feel a haunting sorrow :nternelti(ousi eslowin'g »retch in In these radiant Autumn days Kingston. waterloo County won the Of gold and crixneon foliage c alas far county teams, with And opalescent hate„ • 'TITI~ GODERTCR STAR s ig r oL water tarrarr,e °I � sr saw of the prepared cereals and there would ole well to know luwt what are *event of thee* that ccia#rtia the kind of water is being issued in their entire gain, it• you kat Chia with milk you a off tax coal stark Tray i farm hameF.eaws the homes'. In the loaf SuraerYt ,heli k y re g rioters rom , , � OS 1a Way leis eon ere crying to gain in weight samples submitted showed only some ms, t,, morals ,3 1 4,i"S,rdia se, see milk an scour cereal is better than.. 34.4; per cent. as pure and whole, vs444, na`ar, xt4r ratrsa: isiace as cream, Follow your cereal; with on stater tested free tiff charge, prey; all not slows and my nerves were in certs4nly have done y,.,,ie duty by some. 'Every fanners may hone the. attach c,t .,.ia, iu ]alar<,pt use t was egg rune whalewhe,tt toast and you ed simples are collected and sent in a veil* 1;a�t way %await B. prepaid, We euggest Otis farmer 3 4c1 oeffered• a great deal too with Raisin Brown Bowel in this district consult the townshiir - bedsit, dig of tea fore ,sat to 3 cups graham dour, cup molasses' medical health officer. It spay ;ease -. heart trouble, end naatbiug ray sioetos 1 tap white flour. 2 teaspoons soda, renal sickness In the Si u fl'. " prostribel reemeai to rt$seve me. 1 teaspoon salt, 1 cup raisins, . 11 Co=opersitit'a Ships Potatoes g"In the drug store, one slay, 1 cubs sour milk. Milk dry initued- The Central Ontario Potato - decided to trry fent;; and raisins, Stir in milk and Growers' Association commenced sad needless, to molasses. Beat thorou lily. Take • 'active business last week :by ship- - eaY that.. al 300 in raioderate oven. ping their first car frons Alliston. tatting ;keep my .Spiced rnpns This a association is meeting the pros �l1 I '1 3 trouble itla ;3s;, 7bs. black grapes, ':t stip e�lnc1at', Mems of Ontario farmers iby effermg Faaished, anal it 1% abs. sugar, '.a oz, cloves. iG ash straight carloads of one Variety - eau eluits, a tlifi'er neves before removing from ems. eel not only to "'Canada i," but to : day'. put skins into another. Tie spices in the standard sea for their own ""1:raallalways a bag and dray► in with skins. . Add - brand. They believe that by selling tap Pleased to :sugatr and vinegar and boil gently,, their high•Iass production under a xeootnmeat1 them to An who suffer us stirring frequently. Boil pulp until brand name, which they are nreper- 1 dit'r seeds. are loosened, then strain into ed to protect, that they ems compete : Tice, 5r1< ceata a has at all druggists the skin mixture. Allow aft to 40 in alt markets where quality counts. and dealer.. or mailed direct .on reeeipt minutes for cooling of skins before Local branches are located at of price by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., bottling. Craighurst, Neev Limon, Alliston, Toronto, Oat. ' Whitfield, Orangeville and Caledon. see. „ r OUR WEEKLY LESSONS -Carl Whiteside is the secretary. `TRE TREES sib~ TRH O ' sown from certified seed and grad* N[py(Vf�l) eat Imo -n'= t. pgneeze pulp into as ea,uee pan and. �- The Minn Mike iso at Alliston and . " �v old IN ENGLISH Rood Winter Pair, Terme-- November-20-28. eron�zo-- Novemb r i0=28, r Guelph ~fatter Pain Decemb° :5th to 12th.. Otteava, Wintery I'"ah—December :oat to lith. ...- rove- ;;milt lattl The finest live stark ""hotel" knows, administration and residence 'build- ?ark County second. The first ire I only feel an ecstasy ing onwhich work hats already, come . di�vidual prize its the inter>.county Past any power of opeech . silenced. It will be the largest t;dild- tit" went to I f Brown of At the Harming' fire of rnaPIe ' press that which is amusing.. (By IV'. L. Gordon) Words Often Misused The abbreviation "etc." should be avoided: when possible, and never used unless the omitted context is definitely clear. ""Cunning" Means skillful, dexter- ous, and should not be used to ex fug on the campus and its Aqui mens .'Galt competition one of they mouldering most sue. The . of the beech. Do not say-, "His presence ia..9nde- rind facilities will be modern ipn o r eeeeful events in the .history- of the The woods are now a satteteary, si *able,". Say, "undesirable." Aryl re : s .. soeiatiot:. F hdre fest; anus; -softly a Special and especial are ;inter cOmisl+ tion is Sept: 1st, 10,14, The Potaterliterkete 1 -' P fi n ns 't'urlteys WhereI d d v ""-Iaw ^ mob "`ta-' notg-"umumbr-used, Vie gosygl it intoes Pair; -It' • �willl' M PP TlIERSI AY, OCT 31e. 192* "right met 4. le.p It always f res r. LADA" 7#A 'Fite! O! Grand, magnificent, superb, sub- lime. splendid, gorgeous. Adhere, cohere, cleave, cling, hold. W'wd Study ,'Use a word three times and it is Yours." s.by hwestering coon our ce ch. day, Words for this lesson t . Apprehensive; fearful of evil; - an ileus for the future. ""Apprehene sive dread filled her lieut." Condescend; to stoop; descend;. Yierd. "I will not condescend to join - ichattgeable in imeanutg,s roue °" ape» . Est; lCal,dsd•-1uLrlrieh�. bun n . .�:.x...�..•, - a e i stereo a - vin os s g , Bio not• say. `"I, would like 'to go " Thanktsg'�1v`inir nnd• Christmas .diri.. y -..Ottawa:;,.fore ts... _,.estimate .t - •Th,-ev'er-Ilickerituc.•.lient-nf..leavcs:...... Y ,set hound like.' . ..�• .. . r 80 per o nearly different t f th r vinic Ontario the crop is Y F last faint t th m calls. IU'W3° in comfort 2,000 ho -4 of ext - ale, 2,000 sheep and 1,500 mine. A slew judging ring augments the huge i the 1 sou m the Royal Co ,. in y sarertit " ofthe show. There central buildirg are rest and lounge roma, shower baths,. and warm sleeping quarters t'oreattendants and exhrbitor:3. Birt' Enrolment at President Christi's of the Ontario Agicultural College at Guelph, r ports a largely increased enrolment this year. A total of d25 students ihrtve entered for the fall term Ms caeinpared with 270 in 1328. Mac- Donald Balli has an enrolment of 214 'Rung ladies as conrnared. with 100 Inst year. This gr'at`ifying increase armphaaizes the need for greater ac- eontpodatfon. which will be, supplied in the form of ve new tillion dollar b 0 e. ., at about a � crop p of �i^ c n fan lid .' ". nor tables in Ontario will n ,i k Ca ad potato Ora altar asters fa , Do not day`, Hsi -manners .were 'for turkeysa, judging by reports cent. below that of last. year. In And some late.douth'bound chorister exact,"' t say, "Her -mane.' a Ifront r eren porta o e p o ,His as a r: an e a s, Words Often Mispronounced Turkeys raised' in the open duan;; cent..below that of 1928. 'rho. unit. I(ere $eatitY'a transiently Asthma - two' e- y t „ i Believe. Pro o ce b lit t.,s . n n o the I h t 1 ev , as , s crop. 0 of h Be n s n close co to i g to to a of ata nd ed S summer nn P n >r e rrn the sn � Ad Colour Vigil s n Coq r gil P finement durina� the fattening Por- in telt years, in fact' is the smallest The pilgrim heart that finds them syllables not bleu chant Frivolity; both is ae in "it,"' `o as of 1420. It will Iu wondering worship, leaps, Eri �, lake).inPituounce a-ri, a as C fi t ft be tIi 't potatoes n "i» as fined to pens. ern Heinen often readily *penalised a As though scene choiring host a i , results in the. birds ,amus, off their aro in, a strong position, SoniaAught and developing digestive trou- torte and Quebec fa niers ereo Triumninintly had voiced, t , ho ro• and re nisi rsady cash, • Per time to commence fatten ng is consequently pr cos are eemew fes And ail4,--,„ the trees xejaicsd, out, wee iod and should tliConfire not be ion exception b1es, somstimss en data h Tip of storage i q 1 t While all the winds gave eche, ^ f ks.before they axe" wanted depressed at present,. but as soon as for table use; which is usually in digging has been completed it is ex- The Friend of All Sufferers. --Dr. November sand December, The petted that prices will stiffen, . ,Thomas' Eclectric Oil is a valuable not the third. Young birds should be started feed^ remedy of sill those who suffer pain. Interlocutor; pronounee in-ter-lolc- ing .gradually. The feed should be. Export App marketIt holds out hope to everyone and u -ter,. both. e's as in "`hers" a• as' in composed of both mashes, and whole Prospects f'a a heavie> apple 'wrap realizes it by stilling. suffering every- _`"c"e.,* u as in "use,"" accent,third syi- ` Ir grain. the mashes in the morning and in Ontario thi season add emphasis where. It is a liniment that has the - lable, at midday, and the whole grain at to the export market as a profitable blessing of half a continent. It is - Words Often Misspelled asis made no of aoutlet for aurplus .fruit, United Eus; plural busses' ' or buses, . Dicta-.. (slight. Them h q p on sale everywhere . and . can be found oat pants of . ground cats. barley ; States apples are not likely to glut wherever enquiredfor: loride. Interfere: note the ere. Cal- . nnd Should be fed in s� moist condi- though the Nova Scotia crop is I � Biennial; two n's. „ HINTS FOR wlwole encu is the bent grain for tat- command a premium over the Mari- • O11TElI(ID.TE Addicted, devoted, accustomed, +.nit.. purnnboa Mid ' honl'i be used time product in Britain, due chiefly habituated, inclined, Attached. for the overtime sial. N"ver give to the fact that Ontario apples are (By d'essie Allen rixoiwni : Tense, intense, intent, rapt, rigid. them vete they their will readily inspected by the Government beforeVitaminWay, road,;treat ONLY A DOCTOR KNOWS WHAT A LAXATIVE, SHOULD BE. in " of," accent after ` the 1. Insignia. Pronounce, in-sigesi-a,. all is as in "it," accent' second sad. ' table. ` Interested. Accent firs* syllable, meal corn meal :anti wheat bran, the British market this year and al- - hope; two l's. Posse; note the' sse. Hen from .e'1eon, V lhaned trou'hs heavy, Ontario apples invariably Synonyms . 11 nigh - erste Turkeys thrive best•;T the ex rtation. 'Tho permanent anaysnue, . eee eves nen se tan eettenires nes-etyte generation seems . to blame w loath, route.. n' n pointntent of an overseas sales rep-. ever�thitts .Haat has changed on the Adequate, equal;. ample,. sufficient, inti - should be . allowed to roost out- resontative at . London will greatly war, The increasing -widespread in- proportionate, . enough. Bide, with protection,of course, frown, benefit Ontario shippers Full . in- fewest in food and health inthe last cold winds ;and rain. formation tray be secured from P. ,decade, certainly can be.:..traced _.to. Ge 1odett's. Sec'1+r "Ontario Fruit thtt.s; IGrowsrra' ''.Association, PsrliainettC e s' "ns;n't sow oats on fields: infested arising from the war, . When so • with sow thistle. umber = sow elev. buildings, Toronto. many men, the world over.: were oris, plow thorn when very dry, and Acreage of Crops found tea be physically unfit. doctoral work thoroughly," la the advice of Some interesting statistics leave were. fnreet. to realize that there was• one farmer who has had experience been compiled by the department something 'wrong. Every: one .oats, with this noxiousoxioue weed. .'Sow thistle dealing with the acreage of princi..sa it;was only logical, to attire their as well as other thistles, thrive in pal field crops of Ontario and the 'investigations with Foodcs oats better . than in any other 'mop. yield per acre :in bootie's. for '1020 ler roods Moderne. It :does not show up very much..in compared with 1928...The acreage I: Clothed and Furniture have ""gone wheat or clover. Sow weed infectedof fall wheat is shown to be about modern" so why not•foodsl The elu-- k.e twice s to o any the By following andrs cut this yield same wheat, an both ineacre sive acre --know) knowledge of roods Ali of ur lives course, sow thistle will be largely el age and yield, was slightly off.' Oats we have been seating them "unbe- anger: lies in careless selection of iminated, showed a similar tendency. More ; knownst" but not always all the var- ..,.4tive.t ..11y taking the first thing et pays*Spray barley was planted but the acre» ieties- in sufficient quantities. So fat cisme& to mind wheit bad breath, Ontario f'armeaks will this . year yrield, was lighter. Less rye .was ,now the pesky little things have. been h d' at`ticsii• nausea bilious- e h 1 le, c in grown bait the Yield remained ata- run tai earth. it is nn to us' ito see 'ani cans stomach and bowels, lack the biota of the province.. 7(t is teener,• The :image f d taraaiac es, ere , harves- the e eaneat app ro - mess; galry .o peas roe- <tiiat.:thev are included in our diet. ad appetite of energy `warns of const(- almost solely this to better aprayitig, Fed about 80 per• cent. add the yield; Vitamin B wad' the first: one that Ain activetree ` of the departments spray sent. more. , beans were grown and portant one. .E Everyone knows thattpfttd tits a dottnr"s judgment, in service. One fanner . reports that the yield increased. Alfalfa was this age is a nervous one, The wont- imosrn your l It his crop benefited to the extant of off considerably from the heavy ; en are so many of them restless and - rtxm the xe, $1044 b reason of spraying. An-. craps of 1927 sand x#328. but still i a r men. non, you :risk forming, the laxetivo which , in turin is, the result of the per acre decreased. About 25 tier was discovered and it is. a. very ani-. - :awipre e. 'lore's one d l far ' nervous and .s are the tosay made tl prescription o£ a other clayims to have lost 500 by snot !above the avers e for: the pas` ,,size s nothing of the .children. Undoubt• sp ialiet its bowel and stomach fila^. true t` six letel 'teen Triers The yield • was not so -e dly nervousness in its different Ludes' I'ta. ;.originator tried it in s:sauds of eases, £Quad it. wife far thoroughly to yield h women, children and old folks, Yo r.Water sumer fell Doff both acrenr;e and yri+ald..[ Vitamin D is it, ftollowtng isasions• mp yr. Spraying must be done properly t nd 1 geed.. Alsike had a good year and a forms and manifestations is a ser- the best results. I fair .,viCid per acre, Sweet clover ions condition. • . areal friend to, the thoroughly effective for tete most One weakly newspaper editor re- But hay orad clover lead trip big; "st 3nded nei via. 1f vn"t el" .sena chit' st Man. e sift, rit Today, ialUc;il(cci,l is tle centlY• .made, the following -timely lig ires�fer ethers nd pro so vvi�IMbe f�irrn +e delin d to heave nerve n tri bla .te the Smipr 'worlds most popular laxative. ' It is c"ileviye ctrrnking water in cities: fished at , a later' da e. The logical remedy is largely in : your • hands. «ieiposetl of fresh herbs and other rind towns ae. £reouently analyzed as-conelusran. to be drawn Pram the See that ;hair feed baa euflicient. acture icrgredtents. You can get it,: in to purity, the wells in 'rural sections above' figures is that the unusually s quantity of: Vitamin '13, as it is very fdry Bummer hes not peen so injur- alit to ,be short. a generous bottles and ready or use, t are too often taken far granted. , In .Angis,f'rs is tut effective remedy for •children's colds, couglls, bronchitis ... and helps to build healthy bodies. c1=24,211;;; 40 them in their ribeldryT, Minute OM; paying attention to small things or details; precise. "'We gave the matter minute eonsid- eration," Reality; that which is real. ' "'It saddened- him to accept the grim reality of defeat." Nefarious; wicked; vile; info***ous. "But his nefarious scheme 'was exposed." Turbulent; tumultuous; restless disturbing. "Those were ttabulent times." the cleanest kit. El Chn d e will �k 00 untidy ' if the stove is*shabbily gray and spotted . , but any un sightly stove en be made tl �,blackwit birlillit»Ixt y Zebta ba Liquid Stove"Polish... the one quids;, easy, clean way to make gait stove the . sift most attrectiva $Opt in the room. 8 Er ur�u��► ��-a�� pu�rs� RECKI'rTS (dtorrsea) LIMITED' ![ONT*REAL • IORONYTO' * YANf1COUY*1t 11 • iotas as ;night be imagined. Foods Containing' Vitamin 11. ,+,. =a,ia�torr, , renin of the longi drought.and the exp , ,,,........ w wVitamfn Il ietto bo found shiefrY in • iji/iU14I1 d4fl3diways The nutritive' value of Corn Syrup Is recommended by doctors -it's known to be the healthy food for everybody. So why not assute etrenetb. energy said happiness . by haring Crown Brand Corn Syrup iatwaye:ready its Yoltr kitchen. 1 t'8 del ictout. W.D'►G Makers of Famous Food Products since 1855 ,1 TM CANADA STARCH CO. Limited MONTREAL, G:1,n the seeds. Cereals contain it, pro- viding that you eat the whole grain. Wholewheat Bread has it and so has wholowheat or oatmeal . porridge nude of the whole grain. That, of course does not mean to make per - ridge of grain that is whole, but crushed or rolled grain with nothing removed. Peas, beans and lentils are seeds and they too contain Vitamin B. Nuts are fairly rich with it and so are the root vegetables: Vitamin D is found in egg -yolk but not in the white. Milkhas it and so has yeast. If you count cod-liver oil as a :food, you will find that it contains it in consideration quantities. There is no Vitamin B in fats, whether vette. table or animal nor in the muscle meats but it is itt the organs, such ad liver, kidney. heart, ate. 'jo sum uin if you eat etrga. mills, whoiewheat bread and porrid ',;' made from whole gable, and potatoes, you are sure of 'sufficient Vitamin B. - One of the fanioud English ape^ e:ialists experimented with fire effect ofi diet on Arthritis. Ire worked on -- it during the war, twwtrrt there were do `many eases of it among thrr sold iliotti:aand he found' that in many of its warioue forints, food rich in hilts« min 11 made ap Decided improvement. After the war be foliowed this up in'.. in his private pra'ettse with the -Seine results. If you suffer front Arthrit. le it it worth concentrating ora the Vitamin P foods to eve if it helps your particular case. Breakfast teems to be a good spat to stock tip with Vitamin R. Your erra"tnl ntAV i'e ;;arils M or it et+ie, he Busy lutoch—at hard tasks ds in and day +out. Persian Its kato the skin soft and pliaabie. RwMovats redness and Minos irritation. Atvow Dr seat PERfIAI BALM FADA 25 The New FADA` Radio SCREEN GRID RADIO CONSOLE *27O COMPLETE ateOTi1ING1,EL,SE TO BUY • When you consider that this is the first .time a Fads Console with Fads quality has been available at such a reasonable cost you will realize what wonderful value you have in - the all electric Fad* 25. 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