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The Signal, 1924-9-11, Page 44 Thurs.L,y. S.pt%tuber 11, 1024. 1 THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT. -4- Good -c Good Appearance is Your Greatest Business Asset Successful first interviews depend on neat appearance. A crictical eye takes its first measure of your worth by your apparel. Isn't that the plain truth? Good clothes lend unconsciously to the wearer's good quali- ties. Many an opportunity is denied the worthy man • because he is carelessly dressed. The first impression given may not have been fair; but it was disastrous to the man who didn't take pride in his appearance. The ts•at 411 imepitmunt you can make is an investment that wakes you look like a sueces,.ful nun. Goudelothea are stepping -donee to success. \\'e have a Full Range of Styles and Fabrics you %till be proud to near. New Fall Hata: Herta $3.50, Irak $5.50, Borsalino $7.50 C•.l ors a!! ,:n.lrnn...l. W. C. PRIDHAM & SON Mages and soy: Wear. Nest to Bank of Montreal •I i COLHOH.NL r 4i lay, S. lee:utter 21. Nill IN. 1h'i era i ion flay in 1'oll...row veuN4ery. A we•wuria1 ...tyke. t.. e,uum.•mw 411_2 3,) stun.. Is 1" -lug arranged by the row - eaters. the'44rangemett and the Sous of I'.:::and liODERlCH TOWNSHIP r.OTEiIICH 7v►WNI4IIIP, , St•pt. 0. I -Rear. 11r. Alpo occupied the pnlpit of 1'niom .laurel. Net Sunday. r Mies Mary and Master George Ruch --I laun,'luan•h, hate reti,rnerl Lame after a ph•a-ant visit here. Mrs. J. Rowerby *pent the weeek- end With friend. in Smiler toe-to/him Quite' a number Item here took hi. the Cuderit-G fall fair. . WESTFiEI.D r 1t..•ks at flue home of the formees parents, col. sud Mrs. Vara*. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. tallows and daughters Mildred and Al.ua alanit the week -end at Kliwardhte. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson are taking lit the Western Fair cat London this w. i k. Mrs. A. Y. ib•ndersou attended the I're.Agterial meeting at Exeter y'ester- I:eye The• tuwoahlp eollIM•II west in the 'tow11ship hull ytaterday afternoon. , S1r. and Mrs. W. Mallott14 were at London yeaterduy taking ill the West- ern Fair. T1s• furus'rs wino hate. threahwl their fall wheett are lousy teaming -it to M. 41*e stat p til. ' The temperance rance workers of Col- borne ,tutt•nship 11111 in South's Hill -el•ureli ion Monday night inti organ- ized fur work in the several tolling sub -divisions. 31r. tioroh.n Young is elulin11:ui. Mise ll. Stewart and Mos. 4It•therington are vWO-Chairmen . Mr. G. Larub Averietar.' and Mr. John 1 Young treasurer. Leet everyone he up alai 1111111g to pill the day for prohibi- tion. Nn. renderer) Ly Mr. Macd,en,lTd Gillet and .weudiers ..f the NIA:snllc order. The annual decoration day service at 4'ul10,rnt• teme4,-ry N'i'l Ire soot.'..n Sunday. Se•pteml"•r 21.4. Particulars Will he ;plat later. A nice:1E4 to organ r• 1:.-t %'t• ,water•:: totaperonee fel . the toes - eta • IPL. 'wife cam41ttls:1J be 11•011 is • %.•-:fi.•I,l church 1111 Monday next. :t' s . ••1,1'. f r u ins!. at pm. Mr. A''r. Cooper. r. ,•;;ti;n ...rtanizt•r, will 1«• liras -car soil Rev. W. It..klp will give an 11d.'re•s.. It i+ :.opal there w11.'te .t larlf• reit- re-ent.ltion• 41 tar e!!••tnrt it earls • 1'e1ltug en'slIv lsi.ru cat this tneet ing. • AUBURN Mr. A. T. Cooper. of 1'lluton, gave three texcellellt addr•sw•s at Donny - Westfield rind Alrairti - Moine 411-1 tlltttwhe+ last Sunda:. d...1,1144 nit!' -4Ile tent{s•rnt.•e .itn..ti,.li fu Can- . nils nlld tsatario: and nrcini;' vigenete IIul,pnrt of the O. T. .1. 1:1 the pled- Indtt• eramtlnlglt.. • Thu' Women's:1 in-titnte will 1101.1 'be r' .afar n e :tidy nt•'t•ttic at :he 1.'wu' of MI.+ Margaret -King on Tin -clay. S ,defuher 10th. at r.114 p -tit. ,Mr.. 1;.u,ee wili gins an midden.e on, tom - 1•• -ranee. SILs \t hinir 11•rt'...11 an i,. trlt`tnentel soda. rind there D ill be A .'.toot ler Mi•. S114114. Carter and Mra. .lke.leot IiIH. It I. hoped there will le a wood att.tl11ance at thii meeting'. 4., IY,►1,. Sept, 10, -Thi s •h..ul In M. N•,. 1 01s -nerd last w:ek with Mee Amos in charge. There 1. A Inr*er att.'mlarnw of plfdl+ til. term The %•I..' has been repainted anal rerh.n.rat..1 and pn•sett+ n very atter n{,psel}I rn'4'. 1t I. n erg.lit re the . .'•••tion. - - . We :ere sorry to tient that Mr. and • Mrs. T'•tI losing n la eiat title ma J,1 ti.Larl shortly. Tiley are linclnt an! 1111.:14,11 Sale 1111 the 2411i loot. Taw Mnwule movie.- held at Zion f•Lnteh Inst Sunday was ave': nrt.nd•.1 The nd,lrer. ;atm given by Rer. A. 1'. o'ith11t1, of ii'.Iweartlh•. W«rlal mule BELFAST 1:1:1.F'.1MT. Sept. tt.-Mr: i,u,l Mrs. 1 ordoi Irwin and son. of \\ Itw'nrps II. tl.it141 at • Mr.' Irwin'. former home* Irene fur a few days.' Mr. tool Mrs. Snmut4 Sberwtapl stela a 11117 ret.•,itly with their da ug,h• 4. r. I1r. and Mrs. Leslie !Balite. car 'L: on. IIr. she, )Ire. Wilt Lane and Mrs. Al.x. Treleaven. of Itlhiey. Halted at the home cat Mee. T►at'I.i Il/ieke4t one c r.. e•tatly. , The farmers around here are busy r!.r«hLlg. Tlie general r,•liort It of a rood .return. - Ile. Dud •Sirs. George litieker. of 1'n- ,L•rwoesl. an.1 Mr. and Mrs. Italia' Nixon. of %ion vieit,rt :It the home of JIr. gild Mr.. 11a1ph' Nixon here. Mr. attIT'"MI'-. .Joseph Hackett at- tended the 'reroute Eztrihiti.,n for a few ,lays last _week. $ehestl has -again reopened at 'Bel- fast. Mise 11..Ig.its: of Kiulo.-'. la In r:' tet:•• as teacher luulter.nry sertlw+•are to be held in Inn, k••ti'• t!inrct. int $nn,Iay. :Mow t'•m4"•r 14. at 230 an.I.7 p.m.. and ell L.• readmits! I. Itev.. J. W. IT,.IIey. of 110 lle•rieh.. LEFIiI'K\ !!lot Po (Y. As veil .he W'terl the w•erk-cud ci.ItNrs were Ile tl tLe eon-iiof Fia+t tCawauo+h in I ll. McKe,atie, occupied the chair. Fol- fore. that as a matter of Federal l01 - lowing the dinging of "O Canada," i k•y'the remnant of our nunoliillg_1u- the adnutes of the IA►t meeting were-duatry should 1e nett -guarded. ex - read. Th. props= Included violin , tenths' and moulded so as to wake it tousle by Bias Annie MacDonald. who a permanent and dependable source teas' atwrwgataled by Miva l'atherine . eel eulgdy for high-grade young feeder MeeladuiI/1. readings by Mrs. lt+.11til- • eattle to lie •tiitbit114I 111 grain-itt'.wlni SOIL Mrs. Ital. Mk•Kensie mud Miss distrk•ts in Western lamella and In K. Mel ttlakI. After a hearty rote of fowling-tr,am in t►litarl0, Hanka had been tendered to thinks.. 'Elie il•%elopme•tt of such n ioliey COW the Boa Inside With Paraffins oho AO kindly furnishe.l the program, will naturally inveliv , eonsidernl.M• -bluish the Package Oft Neatly - UTTER FOR H INTER USE a would Do wach Dotter to Aat• how to .hake and Pack to Beat advantage ow Clean. Bweet•Itavored Creates - refreshments were served by taw : eliowg•• in {q;tctle op the part 114 Blade Blight ot Oats-Bonesty he«ete..s. many ranchers. lusted.' of , arrying 411e1r steers until threw or four year. AUBURN ..t act. Dud w•IliiIl them oft the gats: as overweight and frequently only Al'Itl'RX, Sept. 10.- Mrs. James half -finisher{ beef at a period of JOI111st'11 has returned home after file tear when, the market Is 11s411111y slMrlell lig a w•.r•k with her aeleou••r, ! at Its lee.et point. it wit" Ise twee. Mrs. wee•.Mrs. 1t.. Farrow of Detroit. She %tats miry for them to (earl tJo•Ir t•ah-e• dor a..w,mllauhrl un her return by Jlt•r Mg their fir -t and possibly s,4 -.out little grauddmughter, 4hnothy, (. winters and inn theta esti the ustrket 31r. and Mrs. J. Arthur and luno' a, yearlings car two tearolds. The ily visited the latter's .i.ter. Mrs. Haste of g.«•.I -Material in the 4.r. -.rut Sluteh of Clinton. o11 aluuhrt. rum•Lhit prtt•ti,e is filly r•alia,d Mx__ \\'m. lho-r is visiting hi. -,m • le r:nb•hers And it a profitable -outlet 111s•rt. 114 FritslalQ. Ger v, un, nitwit steer+ ern t«• de - Mr. 1):ut 1•itbin.4., of 4,• ...imp• trloi»-' they .hare .•xprrss.t 1)11111- 11a101111 11, %limited at A. Na. -god • Hist a4h•I4,4, h,1. 4111!s,4 -to •pr,duke lliin. ) to •trn..fsl••1 week. eir ,:-ill-ad%uulagel.11. ---- air. ate! Ile". J. Wilson :aid family •1 {n••:jtuihary step in making this Ill'\l:A\!CO\ visited friends at Willg1l:1 111 inn 51111.,Je!1!i•'Y 'e'ffe'ctive was Ittkou 114:3,tit 1tr_In any. Mr. floss. Beadle spent ti few days' 1►1'N4L\NNIIN. Sept. 10. -Mr. R wit!1 friends at Ki:ch,•tter last week. Gray and lois wether went to Turontt Ilrs. N. I1i11 -and Ili.. M. tarter last %ctek Lot aro re tnnalug tits we•ek ail returned home after spending a )It+. 1, Mmlle7 f+ spa•u,iiur a f few' days with frleuds at Detroit. .lays tit the ExhN.ittott at Itrudntt tbls 31t.. It,ge•rsou. of Kit,Luru. is vis•- tve(e•k• hila 1p•r sister. Mr.. 1:. H. Ball., A large number from this see Mr. W. Fiugliuhd. et Toronto. was tion 11ttoem1141• the school fair cat Mt.• LI uta rilluge last week. • 11e1.•11s 1111 'rueaday outwit/Mantling the disagreeable weather. )les•ts' .1. Ryan and thus. Elliott 1n 'inurrovang their houses by flee ad- dition of verandahs. 31r. J. Glenn las •(.h,• centra.•( for Mr. Ryan's. w'hlh .Mr. I►e•Iiter, of Windham. 1„„. do• tag the -work tor Mr. Elliott.. 311ss Laura Savage heft ter ilk• , r..' in that -14.4valit+. i• emelt le -iter West list %%,ek. that. in Huron: Mr: Edward Elliott and Qaught.'r• Mi.s Rae Andrew. of Toronto, 1s of Calgary. are visiting taw formers Lowe for n fewv days. parents. Mr. :and Mrs. John Elliott. and also a large: circle• of friends In tat. %it-ltity. UST WAWA1 O8H OO Cine '.i-. k .ttto;c bold t!1.• first of Mull, the organizing atoll . supporting t•wder shoots and sale+ at 4'nlgnry. 1.«w• J,.w 'quid Winnipeg .tppro%lunt••ly nine:y per ciente ..4 the rutin,. whlell a. r.• • 0ter'•d In these etwft• were r.,u_,•-bred •Laces 4 r.,rt4.-ntlr all- of ill.• -e cattle bad le•1•u .6 -Moved n• rn'te.+ :not this fact ....whined V4 it their nulfurnity, br.rlhlias end gem .oral e•vide•n.r ..f quality and thrifti Ilr. and Ilrs. Ilallattt and Arthur tees made then) very :wroth.* to hare returned home after •p•ujlinit n 1.11ver•,. - few docs with friends at Detroit. • 1h,ring the pa.it winter the.* ,-title ()Hite a nntulwr trent here iutenet "..i« ; d••tfonstrat•'4 flint they call 'hold taking inthat' 1enMlfn }aa)fileiliou this !1,01r own in i•..ml«•titlou- with •1:•• I+ -r week. ' steers Troth the farms of Ontario an' Mr. ('has. Asquith was at Alvin. !!••' tithed farnrtia district. .,f Ow -foul last w•iwk. ale sacs the apple 4.•t. The 1.!ad whIelt topped the• Tornhto, 1mtrhet dnHngihe Monti) of .tpril was' n load of -Ssk'st.•hew•an range-hrrd .;..•r'. •tdd'thwmell lthe Wit.nip•t f,..bT sal' in `. September :...•t fed daring the winter 1111 all l'ntario farm. .15 tis• Ednio ,ton tat Mr and lir-. Conrtke and. sot 14•.11 of. •1..•i- w-hieh won lin• prPm- Stett'art. wit.) Lad .11eut some time Ica TJw towusLip rouuei, of E:,•t 11'n• 'nm :ru•:1r,1 off•n•i I.N, !lm iloroLrlutt• the ciltage, left !fist w14•k for Ft•Ilo%c+, wAjrosL met on .\ugusf. 29th. with . tt 1,i%" MI.Nk itrnrn li to foie f-trlur t•:Ilifornin. - 14'e are hemp.' to know the tn,ails•rs pn+cut. Mlunt.s of thio d•+ ua« a 1,/nd ,ri .tttu.r?i .raw:••. that Mr. tourite.. La+ impri%%•t�l minfi ' r .I .tit!:• with h load art• tl :.,Id expecte to resume tent regular and 7eiss iahw,r•tings were In health and Le read Doti e.nlfirr18rd ou u,u•i cat .,[' formic:, a e,'sarr hrder show In hi* alines again In California as a („ttneilIora Stalker noel Gillespie, 111tr�!►'h.lier. 1'... I•.ed of t- (t!e won at wins -ter of the Goep•1. fullowiu: ../wwunk a(I..u1 were tee E.itgenteu or• r -n L <Id of .fartu irnrl Mr. Sinn.,nt Heed lona ..etuplrttrl hit reittrl: Froto the e4,rttlty y:erk. sato ,'ante: .n '' a month previnn. had 41)1. a,t ..in decor ting and renovating iug• that the uult+uur required' this.. Ise'u Omar! firer at the show nt'Hran- the w ,,p,•n ,a4 at N11 17. A . lPkl• Tel:. Jitilt,k.a, and ever •a I.1,i.1 !if 'Bran - to.,,, -,,a Md o s•n141 there ou Moala7. MI+>< � year for county and .t.'tsN1'r18dt pore; ' 1 l«os•w "n4117:42'36' alai) n et{s'ciut levy- . +•,skat,3iea•an firm•hr,1 .114ne wllf.•1. Mary Raw{ of Tea h:IMh t«tine the of ettZt4.S0 for g.Nsl rands• in ail t41►•, Ida F lKe11 f:hA prendntu l,.a•1 xt the fat teacher lu.eLnrge. 1. •••C to Fs i 11 1 1a : 1 maulapallty .t,«•k .how -s j et.l in Sa•1:,Itesen. R•gla. Mr. a 4 t .'.. Itobt. Davidson s{sour this year. .1 pi•ot,•.t wee ono,o,e t •'in? •('ni.ary during the mouth of Sunday ilt 1:.«k•riwh. Starch: lir. awl Mrs. 4- It•'+. a:rtlerl to say forwarvlwl to the-Ilirhways Deplr-� l went over the irryiug orf this. extra l Tiit+ fall the Branch le again +up• friends tit fps halsh cat the we.•..•ud. tstrting the feeler show. In Western .mill for a eywcial highway rate, the ` J ,.mrs•1{ b.•lu.t of the oplidou 111114 the I anndn amt hit ord,T tui maid:• ts..- ►iiHF1ELQ township should not b.- a•k.rl to Mor •'ihle t1N•'attendan-e of a larger WHO - Ibis . t:tra expenditure. (' ^r of }:.t.h rim bay r8 Jpl. Put lu•.. Pays. (Contributed by .)•'. rlo Department of Agreult 11( Toronto.) t attended an 4n''lutte meeting nue day and heard oto ..• of the speakers Close his address w*tl. this little ♦sees: 'Good, better, beet, Veer I•t It rest 'Till our b •^a le better. And your better, beet" It L the vary Lest butter that we can make that roust be packed for winter nae. .- Guelph. tinges es to the• gaff pgimmale. ASTIFIELD. Meet. r.- %:1101 t ti I rum the town of \\ l,ghani. aeking -freer n poi ia) tate:mien of the ear- 4.F.Iait'415 wept. 9. -Ml++ -Fannie tjti- i.1 returned t.e ik•troit on Tlulrs- day Iasi atter spending her holidays w11! her relnt4Pes Lore. Mr, Fred 1411ddou is leek in 'tar neighborhood Torn tine•:`h 1. 1«r1t tw- ine 111x1 11p at Pert tgtis.rne. Mr+. 1t, Brigham rettine.I to Gale- doh n.l- rt 11 on Mentality. imine n.'-oreral f r 1.ifo'1 tui+inn w!ai'•• r.lt- ill; at the Mune or her nephew. Slr. Jos. 1'...k. Mfr.. 1'. h,{ti•' rind •.0 N'ag's•. of r,. rl• h. spent t Inst, w..•k at the home of her ptr•nts. Slr. and Mrs. John F'a rrl.h. Sar. And Mr+. Fred t3uaid are %I.- .'ing r'•Iatires tit Detrlit. 311.. l dire Tt'Jthorne. .of t:o.I..rleh. spent .1- few ,1x7. with her sinter. Mrs. Horace Horton The )fission Rand of L,wiurn church held it. monthly .meeting In the Snottily. 'school on 14thlydny Inst. There were twenty menden. prevent all1 J tl the daring f ti I I t2 I u1 fi .104a4 net In I+t that the cntrle 1 1 1 31 i x I' 1 ;1e .N: , nut r. ..ru r.. «, 1. u• t• c Ig 11 e . UII to Pr Irk '';• . all of Detroit. rand .onfli of town and feeing Til... {"tr hA+til M one of the feeder 31r. and Mir. lh.•k.-tt of Itetrott, Taylor regt.rdlnu 'unci: of wild ••al• i 't "^' If floe app!I•tntr I. hot satin• and )1!s. Laurie. of Illetih m. 4411?.. rut adjacent to his tot{s•rty, /loth ,fol t.•.I with Talus'. h. cat .(s•ure there. who were 4lsitltg at the 11111110114 Mr.' these courflnul.',,t . . were watered Tb'' rent peirpne. of tide p lley le to and Mrs, A. I4t.•4ott, have return • I tiled- .,e elnnlnt Fia.h+rntAtth-btewl(r+ til' lir-t hand with the rim to ,• • lobule•. .The following rates for taxation her r hnrar. put la two Il -Ib. loxes. The crocks should be In good **e- dition. tree from cracks or breaks la the slating. When peeking the butter, be kltre to pack solidly. See that then are no openings to the sides. and that the corners are well ailed. It there 1s 8 or 10 lbs. of butter !n a churning, du not put the whole lump into the crock and thea try to perk It down Rather put It !a In p„ r, making sure that sects view 1, solidly pa, ked. Fhtlsb this Package OE Neatly. Finish the top uff evenly, and n,%er with parchment paper. A thin layer of sail paste may be put over this before fastening down the lid. With crocks It will be necessary to tie clean wrapping paper over the top after the lid has been put on. All butter should be stored 1p a clean, dark place where the al? is pure and the temperature is low and even. -lake Belle Millar, O. A. C. Butter undergoes e g keep.ing, and two things necessary for good testi-Its when kiwi/leg Dotter tut winter use are best quality of butter aad low tempt ratUrea for -balding. ' U se CleUI. Sweet Flavored 'Cream. Vat cream that has a clean, &Meet savor. Churg it at a temperature low enou:h to bring the butter In • n ice, arta granules In ft,im :0 to 30 minutes. It by any cjiance the butter comes soft, b.: very careful to Yet rid el the blitt. rmllk. 1t will he tts:essar) to i ease of this kind to use au extro wash ywater.' Salt nal butter in the usual- May.. and .werk It thoroughly. Should the butter soften during the proce,ls et worklug, put it away In a cool place to' become armtr L.fure conttnulUg the worklag. As butter ke.e-psbest in a 'goad form, crocks dr blies are used fur winter us*. - Coat tie doxes.lusWs With ParpAiw. The boxes hiat'e •a coatlgg of paraf- fins on the Inside, and M Is necessary to flue them with Keary parchment paper. . Wille many people have a 66-1b. • of the KIntail C. F. W24). title L,;',d lu t!t,• h!niail hall on 'Friday , ven- in.. M. pteuliier :r, Mr. Jelin �I:it I is noted -as chairman. Tin- -ns'.'t it, Tie. meet Mg, et. 1, • • ed with the .eiuullig :.f 1► Caned: -. I followed by n selection. '40 the ba, i pipe. by- Mr. Ke •tar M r.L.nnnn. .1.:• , iresse. were given by Mr. -NI. I' Sl• Kenzie, Mr. John .18n,.w.n. Mai. It. Me\\'hhniec anti Mrs. Lan,. A t! o''n se•1..slot! was given 1.s- . Slr. A 31.. -- ihnlnld. -Mr.. Dan M:,eiw'nn {.4,4,4•'1 ' the aeumisullmei.t. .1 vi•ry Intel•,• Jig feature of tke ,•v.tllug was :1 splendid nd,tre.i ,1,..ther141 by 'Miss Mn.I'hnil. Ii• P. Her r.•mnrk. were M,Joyed by everyone present .lft,•n were .cern, for tt, rnrrent -4. ,r: nor, rigor_and thriftiness. of the well- (*entity rote, n mi'?.. town+hl;i rite. bred Toting cattle which pre annnnlly :1,:::•: 14i.,1 genera' • -hoof rate. a'-lu-t'r.4u,"c-1 nn the ranpt. aud.-wldel, It ill 4.' o, taw_ lnlereeta of the whole 'et the dollar. 1,110447-a4:- the "^utaT t» put into the of ex - Three tetole•rs were rerdral for 11-011etlo,.••4 n 1•1•111.-111hrhlge' Is,rth • i''11'-''-4 rattle-breders cat an early •d %Lart.s•k. •hee tender of Wm. 'j,t.ve - at 1442:.4411 r,mplet•* sane neeepterl wow,.nu nidi' Myth fall fano will WHAT CAN BE DONE l..'Ir••rit 111 flu• extent .•t x41s eneh "r' ON TWO HUNDRED ACRES ....• ame.pondltlone as fernterly. N'h1le� 7•i9,tM1'W114 {14141 the X111-1 11 ilnron c 11' ,..t ! ,s p...Rde to iieenmpli-h pbrt%fng tilwtell t1 1«• held .portly nenrl on two h,ndr.rl nine" of tats) Is itrie ole. '14•gietstr:u'd by the fnrnt a4 Mesad' The following at.-mntts were pli'I: Smart 1Sm.'. at t'ollhlg{tes«I, wiikh R. ('hemney. rgairing cul ort eon. The n19.4in. in a long 4,'•.erlptI t., �. %o4.75: 'Che Committed Pip• Co.. .l,-.-rils•s' n. "tolltngw,s«t's,as-0 l rnlvert. t41t1..1,: A. Coulter, r.i',iring largest indu.try." - With the esn- Iver% ..rue 14. $7 or/ Tire loll with loan 1 • �,.. *It„d 4.. .,t,t1.r In some ri$ 1• Blade Blight of Oats. This disease u4caslonally causes heavy losses 111 the oat crops of East- ern Canada and Eastern and Central States of America. 1t attacks also barley, wheat and bluegrass to a limited extent. So says Prof. Dau Jones, Ontario Agricultural College. It 1s most bowed In the spring and early summer when It causes the young plants to tura yellow, brown and red, wllhering.them up. In the latter part of the season tt induces blast lu the heads. Its spread and the amount ot dathage It causes is largely dependent *a weather conditions. The seasons Shan. hwch rain.- cloudiness and Muggy weather prevail are the sea- sons most favuraule for its develop - meet. Primary infection 1s chicly through the &tomato resulting frog spattering of the leaves by the rata watt the organisms from the soil. ' Two species of bacteria working logeth-'r are considered neeeesery le cause the disease. They are Issued lu tLe sal). They do not, however, street the plaat through the root. Little can be done to prevent or e.o.trol this Comm* exoept to select a:.d breed rest/Kant %arteUss. 11 n 4.punt./ion with It. this -W they had n cote for ini mime. extending a hearty tate of thanks to Duel • 1. •.rinsing and :vivo -nano, th•.ws ' :.:;.;e• s t.1 ..andr d Work 'anti Serve" obtaining the brow Mneph.il. the the sng wait x1;4.:.9; M, t1utrldsnn, _ nhsliring hands, or one for every nen.. It r r to n el a with tit, 1 f brought bt t r g Piro R grader blades. iBIMI• Stapleton, 1 n+ + • tL. National anthemn le t< . It. 1 It own rnilw•nT .ldtng•. and C.1RIA)1i w.• wo men'. ,imtitute meet iwg-Tlo• rnn,•I. }t, .ell; Annie M.•utL gr -i i.1 '424% -regular- meeting 'of the Women'. 7n; \1'. F'oth.rgill, gravel• .4.26: I). ('Aiti,rl\1'. Sept. 10.--- Mr and Mrs. Itr1titnte erns held 'at the house of 1 i",k. gravel. $3.75. Conned adjonrn- Chnriee \'anise returned 40 T..r,.,,to nn Lars: D. • M..utonald 0n W,.tnt'wds,. .1«Tl•to2mor2ndet again on M'.n4ay. S.p.reenl- . 1. lit )RTE It F 1 E1,D, Monday niter a pleasant visit of two ! Septe•nyiser. S. The pr..111ent. Mrs. N. Greet the raw chilly winds of Autumn with soft fabric collared, cu f f ed and ! trimmed with warmth -giving fur. We invite you to inspect our large collection of winter apparel such as coats, brushed wool and fancy knit sweaters, flannnel dresses, wool- len crepe dresses, silk dresses, silk and wool scarfs, etc. And for those who prefer to make up their own costumes we sug- gest the following lines from our dress goods department: Woollen and silk crepe in checked and plain materials, fancy knitted silks, in a wide range of colors, sport flannels in all the popular shades, also colored military braids for trimming purposes, fancy patterned and richly colored kimono cloth, all wool Scotch tweed and homespuns, etc. Bi -rex double fabric silk hose for fall and winter wear. To every customer enteringour store we bespeak courtesy and honest merchanising realizing the same to be our most effective and profitable means of advertising. phi The S. A. CRAY CO. LassiitS.1.1: 4 i'lerk. RANGE STOCK FOR WINTER FEEDING Plate of Dominion Live Stock Branch .1re Explained During the past two years the T►otn 101011 Lire Mtos'k Branch has been 'desdlly promoting Increaser) winter feeding of beef rattle and has 4...•11 working out n pregrnm depleted to give greater permanence and stabllity 11 thi. phase of the rnttla Indn.trt•. The policy of the Branch in thi. regard is lased nn the principle that to. relatively lac Initial rota of feeder cattle Is an mantle' factor in mak- ing this !eminent' a profltnbl. 0414'. For many tears winter feeding of rattle Met been earrlwl on mor.' or leas ex• ten.leely In ..evere' r.ntntl,. In West- ern f►ntnrio and the *7.teen of farm - Ing followed In this part of the Prnt- inee lends itself to thye practice. i'n- d,•r existing conditions .a regards land vnite11 and general Orel -heed ex- penses'. )10w•ac,'r, fader rattle cannot he raised tit n low cost in the majority of Ouse, dletrLM. in the grain -grow- ing arra. In 1\'ewtern (\moria an im- mense quantity of feed Is avellehle annually. mesh of wilieh 94 practical- ly clueless tiniest" feel to cattle. iters n4nln feeder cattle cannot he milted et n low root and, as 14 the ea** In Western Ontario, winter ftniahing of enols on .n Ina -rowel .rale can be developed only by providing a .toady and adequate sepply of well -howl feeder rnttla wh h't hare been pro - dome' a it minlmnm rostt. It Is nn acrepNM fart that range arena are the logical Mewling gronnd for the production of fowler cattle under low overhead mat. it 1a a1i10 well known that none of our crom- tn'r,tnl eittle are hotter bred than florae 14 11111 r • frown the range. .ince for rears rancher. hare rom.Lt- ently need telly purrbrnl hull.. it la the contention of the Branch, there - supplies are bronght in rnrke di lots. Every acre le Inst to it* .fullest woe. The nreianrd. aro planted with the apple troys forty feet apart with two e•Lerry tree. 1«•tw-.•,•n them. Minn tree.i are laid mit In n - MI'n111Ar war. .and the .amt Inde Mer! creep+ of rgeoberrl.+ Hort other email fruits. TN. prtslnrts teary- from apple trete to' pan.Ie.. Tide year 'the prise prop will romp frons the thimble - berry field. A latch that will yl.4d forty thousand loxes. •111i. pattfi 1. Smart Brothi•r,.• Apciel pride. and they lirelifIVP that there is not in the whole Dominion n similar crop The grrrmlron'P.-'a-hlett produce flow- ers. with lettuce and rneumhers n. aItornate crops--f.,v.'r 211,000 .quare feet. in connection with the farm 1. canning faetorv, which turns out tit least sixty ears of canned tog& a year. There the "Georgian Bar Brand" of canned rhttMlrh, totnnto«ee, .•herrles, rasplserrlea and str,wherrtel are prepared for the market. This year. in addition to the fl.1.1 of 0- mntn4'. on their own farm. A rt Tiros. hire contractor! for os -Pr one hundred 'term of tomato.. gr. - by farmer. of the district, r• la rneket. Gill and PiSP14 of MILLINERY late.% Models Universal Millinery Cir. f€ fit. std Spore.Csilltdt • KVI FARMER •BR I.I. oC SUFFERED 20 YEARS "Les- Booth Finally Got Relief Through Taking Taoist. ' "Mince, taking ?twine, 1 feel ao fit\ it sonletinra same like It dream. Ger ' there was hardly a day In 20Iryj.eer. that 1 did tett suffer:' is the ,+tlrlklng .taranent of r,",. L. 4 -Le•"• truth.. 271 1'.'rt 11 5t.. 1:rj.';cril1,'. Ont, rhe• of tt►v 1..'.? known farnews In t► tarda . :Tor :'t► years: up to three yt hi ago when I took T&utac-. I sutler • from rheumatism In, ny arms.. sl nldere Tark and hip+: ..• had at ti 1 roitftl not' lift ay arms • to int my' enit on. i eonl,tn't even w•r to 1187 nano; awl 1 just Ilmpi.1 ala. t Ilk.. to cripple. SI . a night It •It like I would :.• ...• t• pew daybook' and nitre 1 was laid up six months uu- bye to hit 4.144-0 wort.. ''•M,xtey could not bug the good • 11 . .11 rutted every, dol T ntac ha t e me .!tit of rheumatism and bunt op toy aright 16 {rouu'.1•, and since then 1 have Dat had It rl,eutnatte mike or Iain, If anybody wale. to know dls.ttt .'Paola.% Just lot them see Les Booth." Tonle. I' for -ale by all gnat drug- gists;• .4.', 41t no sulmtltute.: Over 441 :I:illb,ll bottles' slid. Take Tinley 1'egetab:e Pills for constipation. PHELAN BROS. have taken. over the Doty Foundry, on Victoria street, and are now prepared .to execute all orders. The Foundry Will be known in the future as The G de ich Grey Iron and Brass Foundry Y Insure Your Life, insure Your Wife, Insure Your Children Three; Insure Them in the Empire Life And Give the Biz to Me. Life Insurance in all its forms written by C. D. Beninger, General Agent The Empire Life Insurance Company WEST STREET GODERICH, ONT. Spreading by Hand is Hard Work and Wasteful Machine vs. Hand Work A man can haul on the average a little over nine loads of manure in a ten-hour working day with a wagon, spreading the manure with a fork. In the same length of time with a Spreader he can haul over twenty loads. Estimating the labor expense of the man and team, 114.00 for the ten-hour day, it will eost him $44.OUto haul out one hundred loads of manure by wagon. With a manure spreader at the same coot for than and teal), he is able to haul out one hundred loads at a eost of $20.00. With n spreader he does the same amount o/ work with far greater benefits for the soil at lyes than half the expea.o of hand spreading. - Let McCormick or Doming Spreaders do the work for you. Sold in Goderich by D. McILWAIN Hamilton Street GODERICH Telephones : Shop, 205 R.4d.se., 2N w M