The Signal, 1925-11-5, Page 44 Ilulreelay. Xote.giber 3. 11)23.
Dressing ---and Reaping
ASA man dresses --so shall Ire reap the goo or bad
.opinions of his fellowmen•
Clothes are unfailing in making lasting impressions,
favorable or otherwise. The man who takes ,an extra
ten minutes in the morning to see that he is well
dressed is making a good investment --an investment
that will yield dividends.
Our clothes are designed for the man ho ts
to be well dressed all the time and takes a just ,pride
his appearance.
THE SIGNAL,
1.}:Reit R, nm:•e are t . i With ori • lowk.r DISEASES KILT PROFITS
We an•. else! 1 otter • 114 ub1P fu su a
a .,,.•t Matta a
lit. lung 4Hii.•'i►' et i,+,� n 111t1r
Du 't'ne",tay •tit• i HoW Tl► t;RT TRIAI eiTo1'I'}:U
sem larked ,l the lee."( Mir. and l 111:1•'t)Itl•: THEY +1'-Ut'1.-
11i1•s•• it. 1\tmeeete i'ul+tlalhu,". I turd Iwo tt 1. .1t •lea '1.1.41"4.,lu 1 Holt 111 Treat tats. rotators,
r,.uutrthdi �� tt` 1' • \\+tacos Ili14tf- I Apple Trees for 1'reevntlon of I
Owe, wheel woe h:n a e ennueuewl
the let '+•t \ot7ty, i hat. !evil t»wt•
, lsihe.l let 'Li
the N'• 1.
t)n )(ii.iti • colt II- .► Inrge ti LISP lav of fifth led a1 nciThiwt•a •+""1l."' l Anything that reductw the yield of
Joh lr^the Meme _.t1 ler: pea Via.
I Jvlu, J. limier t+• 1 tty)u tare•tt',elllthe fano crop rrQllces the money rr-
sec luerin,. ulwr 1 turn to the man KrowI the crop•
l,l:ta;l ire: Nut. 3. All amide eel
ill' to • 1A1•huru eltilrt•l levet, Sem
1413•. .\1 uttereclrt ; w•ryit•es N,II 111
la ;d ,ti 41 a w. .nut 1 p.m. The 4u,ulr
AV ••.'I Ly 'members of St.
agioirt•Ws 1�utr.11-F'hulr. Viol Aileen,
feud there ,till Ise ,611~•1111 auUxlt ly'
the 1:01.1' Alls•r; quartette. 11. l.+ or -
that , 1 that tree speaker will 1N•frout
Tot oto.,.i:Vg.•r.
W. C. PRIDHAM . & SON
Werewsca. ,
tContrlbuted by Ontario U4Wrtmeat 01
Agriculture Toronto)
No, 1. . M. N'hitth•hl. .qr Itut•hr¢ for tie '.,.
l'.U{L1tN', Xo $t. )!arcs.• tig
Iti, t. .'it •'t tho+eA nes• When charges against the producllou
..t 144t,I •rad lee learn elut,..$4 1 '‘'‘..1.1'11.:111.4,;.:e:::1.41.;- u iet u" read by )Jr. o[ any crop are figured out it is usual i
t.c•:4,•441 'I Purr, 1111 :144 hu,'r''•11te ,.r,-' "tabu.! :or.; 1
,,,,44::,:::01:4“1
•r'11u1 p1, lituohty lu `!'URIC. ' Iltlltis, *Levier- , f an ' to find that the costs are always high ,
' •urh to a large and appro.-10h...
merle to file. PINI irrespective of the yield. The lower
nldn len !til /Marl: 4 ,' e_ui•h4 t'lt I the
helm". of 'tie t'• a lee'pl'' ; u 'ad• i the yield the len there is W pay
,Iry". au" road t•• product un charges and .
e eres•It1au We predict for lir.
Whitfield a br::ia (uturc he hie elle-
1 \I r, uerito I 1 h t d profits Pro-
„❑ r•+!line: f \fanner. lu•1 )1114- %luntel. and Iron i duction charges must be paid first.
Pro -
Mrs. Vcltfrei .r.. it with
Mon, beautiful set
ole 'l'ne"•hes tww a yislt with (r11•u11" „f ivory. Elicit I. plied fu •ser., • ■are
Nrre -presented
ser'.. a s'l
-mullet. • What money remains, it any, s your i
let laetb.i.• . -ferule. Battling ''ogee. proem arr i profit. Plant diseases and insect
}'ler•ttuu lay lats'+`I r. 1p yui.•t.4 their liaudur+14. �t•• un"
••rV +urtj-/always waiting ready to take your
Th.• *farmer,. tunnel 11111 ,1111 Icuve , to Mew, title fiya,ll) frau our iu.tgti I share. They frequently succeed.
ih rarities. a au.lidate, 1. \\'. King,' la.rlulud. 1 Finding the careless, neglectful type
e L ,.,•l ul4j..rity• 1 x'e. 1 of farmer the easiest to prey on
ill.+ fora A-. here'. et elatnAt. 1►C'11G NNON tett ' i eating up his potatoes, his apples, his
treed-. here on }1 idat f1t:• ' I onions his grain, and small fruit
\Lely d7ow her.• n e p •
crops. There is no escape nee
tiled
•, ru u' 1• tt ode 1 I /} --
4..1,.n.i" i..' aueti.'n +ale •.0 W"11"., IN \G.\X W )X, X'•v- 4.-- Mr. and I through prevention. Plant dluas%
Mrs. they !Curl" ;r.'•t flintily. of Sill".like oat -smut, onion rot, potato'
•
1.1 I. .1111 lalpTT!clttg 1►Is- 't4• 5nilt1ul. 111111 le scab
Mr. Wi!1 [Sean fore!, motumel rep blight, potato scab and aDD
, ee re. the gue.Is t..r .the •i:ty _ •'t rye., can be controlled.
i•,; sled )lr". T. t;. All. 1•. Vi." t�eorgir Dry Formaldehyde Treatment for tie I
Mr. J. i:alktglior ha* lam laid up
.f lnml.tgo. _ Ilea returned . wIti. flu M. Prevention Net Oat Smut. �
with lr tui ultlttj�•.- _ - �ttullry. ,era n•t� .u� •1 first This met vod can by been
he O. Col- ylr. dud ' )Les. Asn•tr 'Yt-Sime-�itA�--tt1'`i7lfrl'`'ytnt. 11i..,,tanbas -
ttu cl)lldreli 14111.11 Standee -witty their
r. a nNlhlnrt n, nN 'a+++r'L►y five surreal
:1T n'•tittifinrs, yr. un.F-Illra lual Nr. 'C1N.• 1 lege Department of Botany co -opera/
){ ittilel. 1 i ret log with t I
Sunday.
Seasonable Goods At Reduced
._xPrices for Friday and
f� t* Saturday , ;r
yard.. • $1.98
and popular shades. Special puce, y
' blue I 7x 2 -inch or pink!! linen border Bath Towels. Special with
9 h
price. • `i✓
40 pairs of Ladies' all wool Ribbed Hose, in black, 69c
fawn, grey and sand. Friday and Saturday, yd.
35 -inch striped and plain white Flannelette. 94c
Regular 30c per yard. Friday and Smut day, pair
Id
Shipment of new striped, checked and plain Dress
Flannels to arrive' this week.rs
54 -inch all wool, French Crepe, in the new
farmers In various parts o
Narsres Tee thaukofrr•pi' : t•nte eta arta
1tr � ler the ampler of theViseInn the province. The results have been 1
1 `•tt'gt'/t\ tg ,<�tar, uniformly satisfactory. No injury to
..., Baled Ill the t'relbc Lot char", Nuts the grain has resulted and the smut 1
well attended. 'The • leileir,•u -hewed ;the gel has been almost perfect. Well
tl'Itl'It\. Noy. 4. -Mrs. H. \log- trent noisily G, tl•• A•uditiou'of tie.,
worth while when the gelds that were
,t.•me may, eerau .1'17 -Ili hur{urr.
I man• to Injure th,-i, + u4a'tltues thnu
to-1s•u•glt I1emv?e -itwr1 )ln"•.•.
_.-. - BUY
Solvay Coke
The Faultless Fuel
Sea avers
Reliable Goods at Right Prices
Phone 86
ri,IC'• left on Tuee:.hty' tox114'•1 11ew . Program. )Ir. M,-!' �':ah1. the I•+t+fur.
1 I sown with untreated Beed showed t
tl:
t�
A t�,ry ; maldehyde method of treating
ylr N tlo•'re, et ho I. 111 Ile the It 1"i" In Erskltn • 11111 Potts are {ts simpllNty• rapldlty a
uuprieeive ensile �,: d literal 1'y ease of its .tattoo when compared
itetl thele. (I pester. and the !ember Nhu {ear with the dipping method. One hun-
t ,hl,k,,rttir t'111r lead eller..--t • k of tl:r !sere!•',Sapper..hr ,•r •_�
v.1I' ,I III lumber th.e' ••f p. faI ea- dyed bushels of oats may be treated in
lhun,ll+t on }'•rlday ulylet, ler this less than one hour; the seed is dry j
'ef the• 1\'uuu•n's In14tinu''' let fou" for tunny ;, �. ! enough to sow; there is no danger I�7 pa
s. with her hn,tll.•r. \ r. Time. short ..I.•nN.na l I h t t •1x per cent of the
M 11 `1,11 I.:jNMell a1
11441%11.441 1 lose
at a o
let ;,, Tor- d'h"s'` - trop. The advantaaes 0t the I1ry For- I
I .. T. r, lh. wn•11:1) e.+n. ,•u ui,a a Iris seed
1 red.
1•:ri.lay to tree hi. ang
Hamilton Street Shoe Store
We have a complete line of ladies', gentlemen's and
children's shoes. Come in and compare our prices.
AiliairiaTaVos
WWWWrA.!N'firn
r•
,tet:iled racer>x. 111• I,,1I !wing 'rhe II:rIIuN'r'rn hell he 1 u i of aprouling, moulding or swelling of
t.._.,,.,aa,.•tu' caul Ih,• ,ns,r.1 j ,tial. ha44 eke >atur•tay pisiht, leu-' the seed. There is one disadvantage We hatch a rood many chicks .
and it may be overcome by holding ; incubators, but we also use ittee&
• tier the • aNxld,sa •.f din• 1Cou1,•u'" lu• t of the larder breeds du Mot
report•, well : •I•ude.l. read all'
report having Lad .r. ••ccel!. let thine. the sprayer erose to the grain and inns
Mrs. HISS. Trrl•:1,•++ i+ on tLe ><kk move he tree ldehycirculatlon of air to hatch a well to incubators batik
as they
move the formaldehyde fumes quick- • do under Deas: w v a [�
hl ka of these breeds undo/ I
kt
Overcoats
FREE FROM GAS
Uniform Quality
Saves You Money
Boys' heavy all -wool Over-
coats, in plain brown cr
grey checked patterns, all-
round or 3-piecebelt.
Clearing at
$5.95 and $7.45
Sizes 30 to 34.
p.s
Boys' Reefer Coats
list this week De ere pito to
werrr. at. sat. of prm
her e.udition, Mr-. Wm. Thompson shove! comprise the equipment, and flee orae. under s
ix' ailing a• der nur�` their vse gives full assurance against ' tests that we can put 13 eggs
\Ir. .I:.•. Vallo11.: . t ten XI'11�'itlnv 1 lou of rroy from oat smut. one lot of Detre and 16 more under
ckick oleo=
for Pie t sad as a rule, r
,v veinlet• h1 t ly -away• A small band ipraYee. a i many e c
µ,r1 h. ripply formaldehyde and a stoop : hens and use incubators for hatching
1V• have found by mesal I
of
-- IN - -.-
q New
and Used
Sole Agents for Goderich
$2.95,
in brown, grey or blue.
Sizes 2 to 5 years.
Minard's is an enemy to pain.
It penetrates to the root of the
trouble, soothes and disinfects.
Splendid for neuralgia.
backache and stiffness of tbs
muscles and joints.
1
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1• .r,„'.
M. ROBINS
Importers of High -Grade ;,
Anthracite,
Bituminous and
Smokeless Coals
{
IMINARD's
[LINIMEN
this et•ek Via• a .i• . • Treat the Seed Passions andvon clutches tbaa we care from
et tete. rat leave P •: '- main for the. , Scab and Black Scurf. the 13 -egg
ecilih•r at beast. \\',. .hall ill"" \Ir. those where 16 eggs were seeL
I each of ten years an rxperlment u
probably abl a reason for till.,
was conducted a
urniture
- TRY -- -
tllnugh file hl" ly cl�it:uu„'" ° ea - t the C011egr to de- Then D
down street. Dnt 1 have saver /Olt any n•r.d ' Blackstone's Furniture
wssllag my time trytnt to dlseover u
Mr. t'itas. Fillet `t leu Monday....!,Thep cforrone(plottwersleft DOW use 11 eras fora settle[•
for early tr those ••• a •ter= ' those for other plots
:e yearly trip to .•s•• ate with ,erre treated with corrosive subll-
Exchange
1 lu wakes potatoes p we
I the untreated and i �y •��
htrutemen. ♦ good liniment for all kinds d „n the• lin sada xy .•t ti• 1,-r,
1 flerntute I mate, or with formaldehyde. With swellings ,. dairy cows, u well s M
ittikito.
>lr: rl11116- nut ' With the formaldehyde pickle, one
1 t kuoN gravel i„•' ift • env freft)1 1 f I'maldln was acrd to each sweet oil and spirits of rxmplsoc. � ' � ---
1 left the marl plot
ply literally and frequently to the �� the -heal
.__l.* ia."�wr Tum '.:n .111 tin ' a corrosive sublimate :': ounces were /
t„i S; bet 1 rid:,; n,' rnT » N'erl all other farm animals. Ie made by
I N Afore -is -74c the used to each 13 gallons of water. *11x11[ equal parte of turpentine,
ae,
I kl
Ad. la d " ofo '
Moue. turned
a u +P•' e' thirty gallons of water. The yields
'swollen Dart.Tra
,rail_ eseap Int...flora
rt telt' Yr. Lwere the same from treated and un- I
Tem tee ret"1-crWk4I his
!tee God treated pints showing that the chem• -
abbe to retitle. with DIP te:rrf .. •„er .. teals did not injure the seed in any - - -
erfeh way. quality ,tIthi.nc , +ume• Part,
` The ualit of the crop was
'had, -tuasie.1.; kL-.\tJer Kreatly improved by treatment, giv-'
The l.o dtr!y iv,. 'we Ing clean marketable. potatoes. Sack -
tin i ::1,,,.. of „' ly live we, h.. •litres ed seed potatoes imrhersed for two
nem. - Mex. 1 ' rt leitxge rul'I i111s"'"1 hours fn the formalin solution gave
;,way file ow• :lerlch h •pit:rl 1.,„,,
, ;ty ?teeming '' :steer t 1.. the n';tla little better results rhea those
'I treated with the corrosive. snblimatr
• u w11n •4'4 deceaw••1 Nn- ' -,r- • solution. Late Blteht is tonatdered
4..,1„,4 Jim. 1._ and a•1,.--wn. f"en, to be the most destructive potato dis-
iu Pr•'tuu. t. . comity. ,'I .."..ret ease that we have to contend with, -
fee. ;eth. Pee; she was rammed. to always bad In wet Nelsons and on
::1•r ' u••w lea, vert . ha.44,uut thirty - law-lyineefirets. The successful grow -
c' n. P'111''' . _ ' and 4ett1c4 r a ' '' er does not waft for evidence or tits-
,Ut•,-tyti• rA Ashtlr!11* ah r'' ease to appear and sweep over his
A
.1 .r:'(el f.•- ftlmost !Wilily P." 1.-. field during a night: he takes. time
:efb•rwlyd •Ntlu• ng to hey late hog',
by the forelock and upplies a protee-
...r the eth . """Pi"" of As1)tlrli. tive spray to the potato foliage along
1;11«-fuu'r.rl: alrh was largely, with the bug destroying dose. Bor-
1:•u'44 f :k ''Pr"-*'rr-= 414141 -"`'-desire mixture le -affective as a pre-
1'rt"mr t.. --tip • °hill 'ill" f• I.S.1'1 ' ventative against late blight. ftp burn
;,'N•. The -• lees were .,nolo„ d -and to repelllne Sea beetles and also I
Y ttt'i 4 41- NHe66'4'1 1 -414-`'+l--. Ir Used to conjunction with parts
I:lak,'14 1'414' ••htrcelt. of whr le dr green or lead arsenate in killing CoI-
r1Pe,el gas 1111'11111141. 1.. 41'44 orado potato beetle larvae. Early,
Iear'rs -were ••s"rs. G",r.e .\11d.•• frequent, and thorough sprayings are
,u. .fae.,h , I ,d. Tli'nu'> ao..1'- • recessary. The sprayings hid an In-
t,, S4119111•1ICiht°tri• k. Itirl.:ud fluence not only . in tncreat+ing both
.101114"" au•' .john 1'''1- l:.•'i'I••' the yield of marketable and total
her 1111-1111!41 - le l''"` I'. 1" t*""'"- crop per acre. but also In prolonelna
1 ;fele. 1„14 141 d.+u:hter+ rUa +n' the growth of the plants and Increas-
feet': Mrs. •1:- E. 4'llhert,. 1)411 ane log the else of the potatoes The
•,.ion. Amite. Lanni and } anti es I results of the experiment show the
el. hone. Ile.' \VIII. of Ihetn i :11'1 highest yields per acre teem the plots
eilefr leof-fhr•-• 1 fIe mane! stl,lr,•u.1-which Peeelved three_epr;Nings.-both
Ih•r three• 'l - _ rP. 1,...11V. kn• above and below the leaves.
. it. Mr-. Carr, .tack it both of Is.- ..tppTleh*cab Control
e elt3 rments eartlyd- on by the
tort. emit )1. .t. ..r tri.
I
ercllll•. 111,1_ d ' her broths r. Mr. Department of Entomolocy for the
\\'rel. }:Katt. ,'f ,''trop. w.,,,.141 pre-- control of apple Berth fungus, inthe
ant at -tIw ter,eral. Two bb. he 1 . apple -growing sectiene have demon-
tl.r ,Uir�+T 3t r':ptec; a 0.4.1....„444_,- Minted that thoroiiejb spraytng wtth
',•y, tont.. awl Mr. }.arI M.1•8 nl't ''1 Bordeaux mixture will effectively
lietrntt. erre• nnahte to Menet., •\ • control the scab and give 38 per cent.
elieu r. Mrs. ll ret. Belt, of t o lden'
NIP+''} _way iN'll yen r+. nRo. I clean fruit. Poisons added to the !,
Valley. 1 ' Bordeaux spray prevents efficiently
-- ' the ravages commonly due to Insects. 1
Many Ontario farmers are losing
nn crops that would h+ profitable it
proper attention were given M disease
control at the right time. Too many
trust to luck, watt to see the damage
done before making an attempt to
control the evil forces that are ready 1
+�N'a•.'�%to prey on the crops. Thr man that
' pr.•pares to produce a crop with the I
ev expectation of an attack from all
Melee fires the firat and also the last
shot, routing the (unitive enemy with
chemicals that are easily obtainable
and easily ippllad.--L. -Stevenson,
Dept. of ExtentilOW;'V• College.
Lice on Cattle.
The method of controlling Iles sug-
gested by the South Dakota Agrlcul-
tural College, is to dip the cattle dur-
ing the tall and spring. Dipptne of
eattl. U not advisable, however, dur- ,
1log the winter months enetaceertnt of
Pneumonia. Hand treatment In many
eases may relieve the animals until
ar Y spring when they may be dipped.
1 .. .ii.lU . IS. A tree.. ! Three different treatments are cern
seed anduald dowers of sulphur
parts of ground
II,X. .V41411• 4 )1}:d(itHY pi the form of a duet's' pearlier l.
the Ibnsvrvatie,• 1444414.T. wham, tial- a g te'aalaesl.
luwlit* of 117 is the largest .leek I
group la the Baume of Commoos.at,:tr�lf,t
The winter season will soon be here! Do you need new rugs. new
loom re -decorated:' -
We are offering special values in all these house requiretrtetiis ani we urge you to
come alooking before the cold weather sets in.
draperies or
Congoleum Rugs
Lower than ever before.
;3.75• - 9 x 9 $11.50.
6 x 9 - 7.95, ' 10 1-2 i. 9 _. -. 13.25.
7 1-2 x 9 .... 9.50. "i""fit'! 12 x 9 15.25.
Every rug is the Gold Seal Congoleum, (guaranteed).
'AMP Note Sizes and Prices.
Wall Papers
Colored Madras for overdrapes,
36 -inch width, colors rose, blue and gold:
Special, 59c yard.
Staunton .,f4.0
Semi -trimmed
Wallpaper and can now show -you -many
new ,designs for bedrooms or' living
rooms. Call and see our stock.
"" Silk Madras, 50 -inch
rose, blue or gold
See the 36 -inch Cretonnes priced at
25c and 39c yard.
width, colors
$1.65 yd.
The S. A. GRAY CO
vtaPttl4E41Phone 56ft?rat, xtartt�
Good Bread
(creat cart' Aims I 1:tk••11in
the ,•ettv'tian'tf ''• rrgtit tnnf
of thin inn"t i1 4" atLilrt of all
food.
'fake no chane. - Be ti -flirted
of the beet be •-' tering -
Cleveland's Bread. «�
E. U. Cleveland
HAMA{
W. 0 r. ,
l'lione 1'i.
Specials at
Price's Grocery
Libby's Pork and
Beans, regular
15c, 2 tins for
25c.
Honey,
(clover), 16c a Ib.
Try Schneider's
Sausages, 25c lb.
Goode delivered free
lour orders solicited
1 Phone 'd6A f;nderieh
A Complete
Range,
of Quality -
Personal Christmas
NEW _DESIGNS •'moi CORRECT STYLES
Personal Creetiftg Cards Solve the Christmas
.- u ...., ,.., Gift Problem. •'tea b°'Tr1t" 3
See Our Samples Now. .'n'• ft`l'
ret. r+- �q,.c::ni'.�..,`•;'.""ar
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