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Thursday, October 1a, 1921. t:at >�
THE SIGNAL - 40 RUCH, OHT. if
°DRAIN THE HILLSIDES
KING
WILL BE�,nn I do gut knew whether or taut the ek+t I ,;n„�
L Autil( (tau to gulag to rfrrt their Vhrtrtmar * t
�E C O�rD trade,itsol• bujlllg k being held oQ�{
IN �Uutll tilt elate uC Ua• elw li•!n Ir tlxtrl � a tai Erosions Mean Considerable Loss
m Least If 1'oten In 'tbe Mariuw sad buNlut,w alto are utile w woke l r g
. . I i'rotinses Have Tileir way- BE
WILL
,thole pleas r116 Mo ll- let. lluu. ]Ir. to Many Farm.
ti endld Ree fun to Liberal NEVER so urinal
1u ills alertsarin � ilei t- was rs'
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Splendid CPI as usual uu the deftawi+e, challeuglug
Chieftain On Hill Eastern Tour. Mr. Khig to came ulx• iitn,N•rutic ut't TOhtg, (>H+en Dltching and Terracing
--- I ry� p�p} of wIdtdn the l.overuwent had t,eell / lWotumended-Now to flan and
h,ber 14th, 11):1. -The develop- IiRuit-a-tiresH iiestoted - 1. guilty. Mr. Kiily s reply N'aa us / Do the Work -Wily an Orchard
fun•e[ul us it (vas d1rt+•t. Will Pa
wt•u[r u( the least wet Iwvt IxvU noel+ Nim to Health ,
1 Iso to Lrllg chw•r Iu taw Intsrt,• of Idly
-it t" jut ta-v"l ary for We to uawe y.
reels :nil ucw• the lk,wlu►ou. Ik,N•u fu ' any uta• actiuu tell) Ur. King. uwid - � (Contributed by Ontario i)eVartment of
IrlOdef91 tr111- 1 the 11:ll over
t*, Doailli lane own Ill 186 Aygst s I'ter IX, llustrssL i the cheers of ills audiejct•. ,The IGH ��_ Agriculture. Tur,ntw.)
1111= Of the 1d•hh•ft.iin and next Premier of Call -'"For three ears, 1 wa. a terrible ' whole 'reunl ut the 1leithtu Goverlo- The erosion of 'hilipides and the
adn, Hou. 1t'. L. alreKt•urir Ktug, Is sglJerer from Dys't/ae and Inv leuenl turnl Iwo lieu (ue u( uut,s•rutir ac.
riuu". lu lallN'rj' Walh•1'-: Wt•1't•IIUI,I needing of the land below by the
Me Bre . • werld's best addret thig lalwej"e audiewrrt soil health was very bad. I t1,u ultl d a i COUGH
getting ,+plraNlid rtrwptbnl,t. tarl•tiug wurijr; iu putthug tbnvugh raiwate: eroded material has Coag been a
wheat itat- wt K;dla°y, Nova lttvtir, awl tvutfuu. physician and took his pee,' rine but I RINI extxwlitures under eau.>un•: iu worry and an economical loss to t
yt and aurally pro- lug through rile whale of the 1'rovilar, I did nut improve; and Us11), he told tlxliug pul)li. wojira by order ill many farmers In h111Y and mouD- y
•�• ► ever through
Vhho has l e pai'kwl mV hat I could not be erred tvwu•il rad then refuAng htforwatlut, i CHESTS torn and made fatuous sections. This can frequent- + w
�--y duces the y to Parliaweut uud people. and ij sora b an inC nt
�d �wytt getter Brea (s � to the doors by Curdle auxluus to hear t this flee, a friend advised me � y � ly be prevented, and the method em
best flour. from the 1.17s-ral Vblt+t and ills Heu-, to try "Fruit tires", After taking two �eruluellt
ut oin. ho s, the ]f utita Gar•night cough. are comforted ha+ ahuNu itself seal„•toric PloYrd depends on the conditions ex.
tenants. ajd lit every tvusritut-41 boxes,' I was groatly nli,•"„1; and fu Its treatwrut Of. the ass„Ie." ]I r, and strengthened by Peps.
visited the Tule Into Well tilt, sutue; ewen,�,f tel people I (sling, such as the nature of the soil;
Itis fruit medicine isad ! ' y aleiglnru s dewalitt that the l.11 ru► When placed in tilt
lo�� oe tvlrtts+tt growth of IJIs•rrl en -I light or heavy, the steepness. of the,
one Del a until !t otwth alert there ls' tvelL Jfydigestionandgeneralhealth t'hieftalu also uawe a combine which mouth. Peps dissolve away t ,
Ills it a until I fur ails l'utar+t•rvativr are now apleudid". had bem allowed to operate under the ' into powerful healing and elope, and the type of agriculture
Leigheu l;ucernwrul turirt policy, also germicidal vapours that are practiced; pasture or tilled crops.
LIKE THRONING trtaJhAtr hl xuy wet lu tYt ('rovlwr UARPARD 1 l'ii.lilD. bt'oli ht u .tcift ujd �nre n•Johi.hr. 1 b The telae of "sheep -Drains.'
�R u g breufJla•.l sfruii;lrf to tilt
1NONEY AWAY In CIA,•Iester, Hou. F. It. Mtr'urdy• We a box, 6 for f^•50, � �,s'z'''-5c• "l do out ne,l to uawe old +slid Mr. Wet hillsides used as sheep Da
priumi" the delle of his ,vouug life, Cresol. Harmful germs in
r' J it iv to disianl your uswl, wore elan lu Tanlx,utit awl d'lare, wLerr At dealers or sent po�'Paid by King. "you uhl kuOw thew. lint I the throat are immeda•ely Ass- tures may be much Improved by what
auto tires. We caul vultruise the ooa, will tell you what jW luau cwid who aro eJ, soreness and mf ammation are sometimes called sheep -drains n t,
tion. R. K. tiidtmey will nal. Nu•re Fruit -a -Lives Limited, (> should love known N'ildt he woo fit lk-
bides ■std Iwd ,puha arM return I Pati t a llkellhosl of hills lit•Ing able to _ in ails brdnch.l robe! t: waned These are merely shallow open
a 6�� your tires to yon prattkally at ,Kam up rgriu"t ate sweep of tolls tel- t'-�- - - - ilig rliout." Then (the I.ilx•rul' �tudrr aw,y, oil nuc t:ro ue +ohsned ditches about 30 Inches wide on top. 1,4,1
si rotted to Ili- large rudienrr• ut Itridgt•- and a,t rod of. In Pew you have 9 inches wide on the bottom. and
- � gaol ass new' -good for thousundu I i -our ithli-1i is going througll the puri- le, dome of them euwr the betefus of pine- 15 inches deep for removing the sur -
of miles more. It pays to save on time i'rovhawi like a prairie dee. with poo V Iles to hoar the ttrh•r the letter of Jawrs Vtntiluck to f«en oat•
r else°" lbws• Js. y-cukaulslug W seventy or tlghty m :sir Itols•ri Itonlen, Ill which 1tr. Mur- rtes a hotnt. Take.+tete f« • face water. They are dug ceptlnthe
I Lhe taudklattr+ are h.dnat mtera in W"i'l.,,r. the - around the slope to inter
ceDt fila
I I the w•ry every tvusUtuelx•y hr tit 1'rovilxe earl Littoral l'hle(trin, At diNk told of flit rrturt+ ut hlwseif, ass cw+h„coed ora<hdi.forartppe,wre
W rho tarry new tires, false live local urtuelle lit t" an already at drill shell war or'owded. anti .it I:ridge- I u wetulrer of the Ilurinl of d'owmeroe, luoal;mfecuotaco,dsandbronclatu, flowing water and
carry
suit aotYoo *deal at new
Prices. water. a huge rink wr" el -111 ll"'I to t„ l" oil cud to prudteeriui awl prier All a,,,e ,.r•.n„r •a•,r■.dr ►•.►a deanl:e eht►nnel to a suitable outlet
pork leaving ria atone unturnetl to at the base of the hill. The removed
-� I trate really atrotlg kxah mavhhxrt iu the door with 14atatrero. "owe „f whew i dzioi ,y ,.,wbiues, anti of Ilio rrturts ie s" sr�''•i'l.�or"'i•H�
wa.•, t1, at- ,,, earth should be thrown out on the
H.
�(�jn`Q ilatrtntoo st, order for the reglntpr-ing of the cute. len come forty and Qft1 vent
ally ro ut the t:iends e i to per „ u„r,,.e r ..r
T =` [1 s s►illlf{�iky tend , ceM any of their friends lN•iug hurt. lower side to forma sort of embank -
order
. . GODERICH -o-- )l r. 1lurJutk, tIr l.ilxrul hrailer, re- moot to the drain. The Reade of the
Iter•ptionl" have been belti at everyto
THE VULCANIZER. The tilwruI Chieftain lit getting a point along the route sod etcn•trIxere , wiuthrt 1164 atxlirw•e. had quit tile' ditch should not be so seep to - 1
wOIXht'rfUl t•ety ptfoll at Sydney. where � IN. I.ila•ml Chlef la wing „• 1 iiwed I Muni of t'wumerve benu"e he was Rive the water sumci�at force to dee-
- - the Muritfine rawpalgn upetNA. Fuerstroy the drain by either washing as the next I'nmler of tilt• Iwriu jiuu. i nloalrh• to attvwpllah suJ'fliug i,y n•- I I MIle" It
1 ttemrrIXl piriAr patketl thtwarlrts, I away the banks t,ert•ifuer
ly r far ass Nova w•,iiia flu Watuing Oil it. He Ind give" up the j digging the drain
It d P er andd thus making it
like sanitww, Into the curlers' rink,(•��a„r•nerl there is [N• gte":i,ro a. tui Jul) iii dlrgtlst, churgiug ihr Gurrni- rue
dangerous for the sheep and iambs.
til r
I nerd another four thoutiand fought in I the result. Premier mutrn). +,•*••rant meat with doing all 'it could to pre
for to in. SO detail Prord"I" 31.11 in i'2t from taking al•11"V to � - -- - - ----- ! Sub -drains are souse -Imes necessary.
as•�; r w,a
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ivuin a thane• get . of I:Ihenall<w to the tit' hoard
war the vra wti about the tours that i the II•owillion, oRererl to lei Wim . prevent pt•utfteering. And later tie• ' Terracing sten Dnlning.
lend- in aloe only, 4 sac fn thio election., t
terracing Is ante
a
Frntrrt ba+pobnte. one of the Npestkerit :, ► urobs,'trf ltuutteal. alae Xur3 S.vNia i ,amt, ]uawe ]lunl•ak, one of the
of the evruhyt. fwd to climb through' watld neuro fewer Calvi-rlillivt%, et4t of tax• raifw'u uxu lu Cuuudu, had whale tete people 'are wptally forslatrnt A system of
estru
j I lu ttemulnllug that lair. Meighen '•come; vernally used to •Neocene destructive
terraces
tlrun tild trttt•lar--and at that h,• eras i wade a "tatement advising all Ia1N,r I o.huli' and give -to the Country an ac•' washouts on hilbldes. The
a wlwlow tI g+4 Into tax° silk at all. l
in this meeting, whkh it two system ut Guc- LVhen tis are made perfectly level, and of any
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And then. (,only dgurlug un one or P,-•ibld Corn to avoid tit group i trnud Of illi attwunlahlp.
any, would terse hewn ails (Aur• for to'theG„e••um''nt' and throw ill their weight( tit Maritime' and then carefully seeded to
t
tfrebi°t .x fits going erinueut
lutkling unit quetiono, there wale not trehiIXl the Liberal party, w9dch,ht 1'nwier goes through
-� ole lei t, he will flrxd Hurt' [rasa. At the tlmei o[ rain the water
I out evenly overthe ■urtace
�o
for".1'rotfwts,
a murmur uC anything but appinauet spreads
tmm ails huge atxlfetow. ('been Hon. •]Ir. King (taw IKr'n k•tyoing I had found *o lie the best party i file people have tiptideol to have their
tart battles of the proVle ts• the Issue nil4► I of these and then flows gently fiver
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ht atter tax Prime )linMn•r t-:ani+e flgittlt+g Cory ax to. what uhall
grtwtel the leather and alae giber speak- rot imcf the protheers find the Interests. the elope below without w>acfent
In rhe mat- I'ag� they are tit sunudblg that- the Gov-
disregards force to wash away fay portion of
o 1 a
r -mit.
ern at, they took their places on the of tlie` latter'x ,taut
to ter o[ ante isrrplr's rights to luow the I .-0 . i ernmNnt stand of tett on its tvrrord- the hill and thus prevents
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platform earl w" they rose xp°alt1
and when Ilion. My. King flulobel the ditte of the election. itier}shore the nerd there fs ext duuM that tax l:yv-
yr. Yel[�n a)ntiuur" to try and I gullying."
hill-'
140uneo
k
the
the people into making the aur- ICoat[nudrl on Page f3.) For the drainage of tilled
applause ass deafening. At New, story le the seam° of busier+" twin[
isI
tom. k4'rr
tree were ,stied bid jp ►wt:nl�e merchants .lien •tiers sides a system of under-draina[e
i
(ila,rgow. two era I F -iii
-- i sometimes used successfully- The
i amount•.of erosion of the land large-
- --- I ly depends on its condition. If the �Is
surface soil can be kept firm the
erosion will be lessened. Soft sots
on
�the hillside,
side, though. frequently
� er. e,� t �j,{sD-��•�-:� ac2!*p�'-.""` .-. � '� i I occur aresult of seepaa0. water
�a� ��� ' Orley t I from above which has Denfan im the
s Wear SaV a
surface soli and reached an im to
Wear
Cornfield'
vfoun layer and thus deflecteQ to
- the surface on the side of the hill.
Water flowing over this with eon -
N slderable force will naturally wash
1ldiiDltl( (s ft away more easlLY than the armor
No matter what we say -even if we used every adjective in the dictionary -we ref► tree from tai. seepage water.
is an excellent slogan for to -day. "dr'"t'Re of Ino Draining.
"l It the drains are so laid to inter- tt
1 couldn't impress upon you lilt, wonderful savings which are possible when you deal at Cornfield s. ��•.r.� et, fits seepage water, considerable
-° aaa�xvxr 'rt•i erosion can be prevented. It the
- Picture in your mind a Stunning Suit, a Charming Dress, a Beautiful Coat, or a hillside is compartuvely steep, +++
, r i� drains laid at an angle to the In
and decide the that you want,, WL
ells. Witt b. more satlafaall '!'hey «
aK. Smart Ready -to -Wear flat --I:E .aia.�.tyt�..w,)+1. �>�,�
-.. well naturally intercept all of the
ri e.r s+ �, ea, water flowing through the Boll above
`yaw "� i1�rr to pay. Then come to Cornfield's and get it. -
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vw ro kar'wtr arrnc" be affected by the water moving slow r
s� v��aa,rrwwcraae, them. ALo the grade will be less
and the drains are not so liable to °rl#,$ere
ly through them. it the slope is not
a
very steep the drains may be laid
down the Incline with satisfactort re••
READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY navy and burgundy shades, sizes 16 to 20. ]'rice 1`IEN'S AND VOUNO MEN'S sun's, Here the tae drains the land + et
I each OVERCOATS AND SUITS s.1 on both sides and no double dralping '
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That bespeaks the last old in fashion. It would 1"'
3r Pt ' P g =7.76 sting and coloring. �nitg wadegfrom the befitInP title redaR obtained. The "
1•t, difficult to choose wrnn l frnm our showing for Glum % m pure wool outing flannel, red and reen Overcoats mlule frrtm evert riot? and scot, ted' aces. reiuits. W,
every good style and sitsde s represented. You will colors, sizes 16 to 20. At each ........ _ , benefits
t n level .i■ lowered, thus
giving
li
;' prose root capacity to plants and the
find here models for street w r at prices that reflect the Misses' and Children's Middy Dresses Serge llr�(3uaranteedenavy till blue Suits, All wool, priced Prevention of surface washing by t �.
spirit of the time% -thrift. serge, braid trimmings, from ...........�• . ,•,f3'E,60 through
the waver to penetrate ti�
d
g Ladies' and Misses Skirts in all -wool laid and mat . T , , , s and ... ,, carrying
the sou to the drains, thus � _,
Ready-to-wear Hate for I leis, all becoming shades, p Tweeds and tit'orsteds, all sizes, priced from. carr n much plant o the
jaR fib to $8.60 =6.7b to ;9.60 y► s food to �g
ranging in price from ...... pleated patterns. from ......... i , , 60 roots of the planta. -R. C. 1[oftatt
t�wt
;16.Ot1 to X13.
' Children's Hata, in tam and Bailor shapes with Girls' Pullover Sweaters and Sweater Coat:, all U. ' ' ' ' • ' • • • • ' ' •.' ' o. A. College, Guelph.
d~:a Overcoats m gray mentons and all wool . tweeds, ,�-srtrNitr�,
streamers, in plush, from ..............:1.46 to 718.86 wool from ....................$1.76 to $3.g6 .00
' from .� 50 to j Why an OTchard1PsyallDle
1 y-
.......;
Very special prices. I The planting ofcommercial°
Ladies' all wool Scarfs for street wear from,. -ince of ante
brown and blue Velvet Hats, it ;4.76 to $6.50 BOYS SUI rS AND OVERCOATS orchards in the Prov ort i
I t Children's navy,•.................................t.
specially priced �'� Some of the best vallies in Goderieh, e y desirable for several ns.
In hlghl 1
child's' wool set of Cap and Scall, aper Tally - tont
t >r
880 ODD TROUSERS''" oto 'n torthome Supply.
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LADIES' and MISSES' UITS A>sd COATS priced ............................ buenough Ontario apple
- , noon looking
� _-,- �Mtx•, wplenrlitl asrortmellt Q.f B.. _ __ � but imports anneal Y from Nova fsco
Ladies' Suits that show good taste as well as good 11 LADIES' HOSIERY "`"�"`
style, not the common types that are so easily cheapened patterns, materials and colors, priced from ;3.60 to Ali. h Columbia." tlrgan esti
�n California.liProduction to Ontario is lately
Ladies' Hosiery, in cotton, silk, Cal c �1!7b id MEN'S SWEATER COATS 2. to tau off still more because no com
later on. -
- _ -_e i r_-- tt..� _ _ n_:__ .. '� from - ....... i ANn PULLOVERS `It_-
meralal Planting fs being dons. Very
MONSOON
fhthu;,
Next to Walker's Furniture Store*40
-•.nerd°�^•r'*v"1ta±',tl"�6;�"'r',"":..? ,
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few commercial apple orchards have
since
been set out to this Province
1911.
S. Of the thousands of young trees
a
in the boom }ears of 1905 to
set
1911 a large proportion have al-
ready passed out of existence. Prob-
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ably not more than 10 per cent. of
during those years
,
the trees planted
in the commercial produc-
will Qguria
tion of the future, and certainly notePtr�
more than 40 per cent. of them are
alive and recet+ing reasonable atten-
,r
tion today.
4. The home orchard will never
'
again be an Important factor In com-
k
mercial apple production in this Pro-
tom. k4'rr
vinoe, because It is not large enough
;tom a t&4t a
to be worth while. In seasons when
t
scab control Is difficult, or when
price e are down because of a heavy
'f�va W'Jlfet J
crop, erpe return from the small oroh-
to Justify the
t ,ovti
t
and is loot large enough
e:pease and risk Involved. When
coaditlons are unfavorable the small
ti
orchard pasees quickly Into a state
of neglect; this Is why apple growing
In Ontario Is at such low ebb u•
present.
9. Fault to an essential part of
diet. While it Is true that in 1-110
f ttll#Iid`ro
of necessity people can live without
_
It, It to also true that health suffers
"�+ $•
and nutritional complaints -become
rh'
much more general In the absenoo
from the dutary of fresh fruits and
eI t° t��ttr
vegetables. The apple Is the most
Important and most useful friW of
w Aso
the temperate sand, and, from the
ttpyJ
standpoint of public health, Its out
lure should not he negeleoted.-
J, W. Crow, O. A. College, Ouelph.
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