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The Signal, 1933-12-7, Page 7ty and District The WInglww Chamber of Cuwaneree la again apousoelug a aetauawaltyt ('lsristmas tree In that tuwu. T.he :•Ml ':abort . eteinte•.! Y �11tLBF. Wm season will open at Zurich on January lith. There will be Pleases for boys in agriculture nod for glris in cktmesue science. David C'antekni of Winton, one of the beat -known men In the county, on November 27th eelebrated his eighty- sixth birthday. lie Is still doing business at it dealer lu produce and Uve stock. s-. Bobbie Currie, teveysarokl mom of --- ter- nation Agent l'urrle,--lhthel, wait thrown trove a honie'i-raC-k lino( his --lett arm was broken -it -The elbow. • He was taken to the Sick Children's hospital at Toronto for treatment. Mrs. Martha Champion, of Breese's, war terribly burned one morning last week when grease from a goose she wee cooking took fire and her cloth- ing was set ablaae. Her argue and neck were severely burned, eausing the most Wiener pain. The death of Mrs. inose Yost oc- curred November 27th at the home of bet daughter, Mrs. Joseph. Foster, Babylon Ilse, Hay township De- ceased was in her tkeveuty-ulnth year. Nbe was born in Germany and loved in Michigan the greater part of her life. Mr. and jars. (trine B.seseula.rry, Forest, announce the euytagemeut of Weir daughter, Carrie Loulsesto Ar- thur Bruce Medd. B.N.A., lwgn Ont. sun of W. G. Medd, M.P.P.1 said Mrs. Meed, Exeter; tete wedding to take place Ste latter tart of this month. The [marriage wax solemnized in St Peter's .March, Drysdale, of Alphot- dne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durham's., Blue Water Highway, to Neholarb. Stansbury, son of Mr. and aim John Stansbury of Detroit Rev. Father Marchand officiated. The young couple will reside in Detroit. Yrs. Sellars, widow of William Net Ian, died Wednesday of last work at the home of her niece, Mrs. Martin (larnlaa, :Ind ceonevewlon of Morris township, at the great age of eighty- nine years. Decetaed was a resident of Bluevale for many years and after the death of her husband made her home with a daughter. Mn.. Wesley Thornton. at Detroit. until this fall, when she returned to Canada to visit An old realdeut of HulleU township. Mltlst Jane-LLYwr1Y, iharvrel- away No- vember lith at the age of eigtity-thtce yearn. Fur some ylgtrs she resided tea't"rtmrt -9ee:eitietiet - elle-Anne• been at the home of her nephew, James Lowrie. At St. Jame« rectory, Neaforth, on Monday, November 27th, Rev. Father Hussey united lu anat. cage Mary Ter - ear, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrd. Joseph Matthews of Sealor h, and William Morrison Hart, sou of Mrs, Jean Hart and the kite William Hart of eafurt . , The yeung temple will nillle In Naalurtb. - The. death .arourret-wrddenlg- on Saturday eight et Dabs Jordu, 6t4 concession of MoWI/. the rowtlt of al attack Of pnewaoaka. Deceased was la his eiatyelgbtlt year and leaves his wife, two daughters, Velma, aurae -In - training at 'lbrouto, and Ikweie, at home, and tee looms, Clayton, of Tor- onto, and John, at home. Willlagu A. !toga, a well-known re- sident of Stanley township, died on buuday afternoon, after it short MUM, at at the age of sixty-two years. tie is survived by his wife, formerly Grace Little of IfeRlllop; a daughter, Grace, who teaches school at Streets- vllle, and two sons, Wilfred and 11'ai- laee, at borne. Dr. R. It. Rine of Soaforth Is a brotlwr. Itruaaela' New Postmaster Fred A. Hunter, of Cranbrook, has been appointed postmaster of Brus- h', succeeding W. 11. Iltrll, who re - with relatives. Furnaces Cleaned Repaired and Pipes Replaced Prompt service and prices ----reasonable. run.. John Pinder GODEIIICH, ONT. Phone 127 P. 0. Boz 131 The Leading Men's Store EVERVITUfIG THAT'S NSW IN MEN'S WEAR Hand Tailoring and Special Order to Your Measure Chas. Black ansa: r#14 THE SIGNAL Cornwall's Veteran Medical Practitioner (Continued frow page 01 Mutual Lite uf Canada fut (almty- ntne-rel7v:- and thea (leen phi:deiatt for i'•e Moms of England Benevolent Na. ty for forty nine years and the `tardier -nf.,Ildefahre rl • kr forty-four years. For forty -ane years he has bctu ditlekpual burgeon for the former Grand Trunk Railway and the present Canadian National Rall - ways. covering (Ile district from west of Auttavllle to l'utssu, Qac. The position of coroner for tbe Eastern dlrtrkt be has filled for forty-six years. In all these positions of trust and nespouallrility, it has (erg a eesc of the potation melting the man, not the eau the position, and how well Dr. Hamilton Iwo discharged Rite dutiee In all mimesis is evidenced by the length of hie service..... The Hamilton F'aaaib• lir. Hamilton was twice married. His first wife was Harriet San Dick - Inn on, eldest daughter of Dr. J. J. Dickinson. Of that onion five sons were born --Charles Regiwald Haan Dem, C1ti'ren-e i)k•klttwrn Hamilton, Ernest Patrick Hamilton, George Carrell Idlaorwon JleetiB.tt, Maurice Ceyley Mountain Hamilton, all of whom are deceased but Charles Re- ginald Hamilton. Clarence Dickinson Hamilton, after four years' senate in the Great War, gate up hls fife for King and coun- try; Maurice ('ayley Hamilton, after pnictish►g medicine for seven years, Reye up 1.1s lite from that dreaded of pssigaed. Mr. Hasler la a all diseases, tuler-uksds. Both (llar- former Brussels tneretutnt and a war (nee and Maurice graduated trona Me - veteran. 6111 University, Montreal. in medicine. Veen( People's Rally The mother of the five sons pained Mt -where of the Young l'roi.le's•ite away on June 20th. Pen, on the day c•Ietles of the United Church to South the diamond Jubilee of the lute Queen Huron held a rally at Exeter om Fri- Victoria WAS utslerved. -• day night, with an attendance of over lir. Ilamlltoti t mooned wife was eighty: A banquet was pr,'vi.krl by Mb's Helen ('titre, daughter Ad the the T.P.S. of Main street church, Ext.- late Samtwl Cline, a member of one ter, and was followed by a program (t the moat highly respected famines of speeches and made. The guest. o[-j;p�wal1. speaker was Aubrey Oldham of Sar- nia, president of young people'. so- cieties for the !Ando') Contemner. Thrown by Gasoline Engine William Finlay. Ashfield farmer, met with it painful *e.-klent meat', GODERICH, ONT. News o e Farm Notes and.• -It- Notes On Agricttjlfimil Ttrplee Jtsalss ifiassaa Honore were MH divided among carkus Casadlaa ye/vine's 111 the boyo anti saris: aiuf, csinpetitl0ai at the ltoyel Muter Pair, Torooto. Quebec won la Hairy cattle, Mani- toba in beet Attie stud poultry, Saskatchewan la swine, Nova Scotia in potatoes and Ontario lu grains. There were tlfty-eix contestants, re- presenting over 18,000 members of about 1,400 clubs They were the very best (bat mould be developed through local and elimination cow teats and the way -in wideb they went about tbe Judgla( of the various classes tied anawamd • questions beg r- ing on the project which Lad com- manded Muir major attention during the past season elbowed that the boys' and girls' club movement is develop- ing an army tit competent leaders. During their week In Toronto, the boys and girls were royally enter- tained. Progpects for the future of this junlor farmer movement are very bright. • • • Beet Cattle The progressive steps in growing a beef steer are first to develop by continuous growth a large frame well covered with muscle and never entire- ty denuded of fat; then to deposit on Mist body of frame and muerte the fat necessary to give the animal Ute de- sired finish. To achieve ttte first step regutrea a 'Idiom :Id, in bone and muscle building feed+ according to local conditions; to accomplish the second step a eosaew-hat abmilar ra- tion la needled at Reit, but gradually clanged to one containing a larger proportion of fat producing iarbona- eeoue foody, such es rote, barley and Ireea. Dictators Mould be gradual. The Condition of the steers should 1. watched and the grain feed fitted) to the rate of progress, so as to keep the Thursday, December 7th, 1031---7 " 'ei` ttatehe ancon `' ' "r"`9 t e WORK IS EASIER NOW Item. ltn the bacon grade or 11Mo lit the select. grade, that this Is as useful a welgl.t fur export ur ckmaeatic pur- 1 ,,•o. as ens weight up to 230 lbs. -Such it nut the rise. The low %%eights ase tI4 minimum and the 'high weight., are the aaxlmuw that I was oro stout about 11 months can be acinptelt. Itut it la very un- a wunwn writes, -than I le- dyinpypble fjeet. the Issue _21 the . how a burden to myself. 1Yeu ahold be either lu the low or the muscular rlk•uma(Ixm east Into any high weight.. The bulk of the hose Johns, and I had to CO on sticks for .,.lacca +wasr^,lkwr. --•-lines -t farm when out tau full of feel. Ktuatleu Salts, and 1 am overjoyed FAT HAS GONE Present PraeNse steers gaining steadily to have them -l7». Huwliton was located in CAMStit to sell by the date at which it Is in the east and wort stiles of the planned to market them. tine stone reskience directly oppodte the Standard block, Second street West, which he owned until four while running a gasoline engine. TLS. •years ago. wheu he dispooed of the sleeve of his sweater caught in rhe block to Inert Yates, and In the form - machinery and he was thrown down er John McIntyre residence, which he v tl. each force as to distant.• his p rebased a good zany years ago right shoulder. He also wax cut and and disposed of to the McColl Fron- bruit ed on his arm and heed. The tenac 011 Co.. but conttmted to occupy engine was a small one and his weight the residence and office until April 1, stopped it, or the remit might have UM, when he moved to No. 11 Fowrtb been more perilous, As It Is, Mr. Fin- Street. East. to the home he purchased lay will Ise unable to work for a few from Thcmlas Williams, and where he weeks Is now comfortably settled. with his Kmltb-Fbmerrd Ue - private utile adjoining Ilia residence. M floe manse of D.R's United I)r. Hamilton spent from 1554 to church. McKillop, on !Saturday after- April. 10M. In the two buildings op - lane Grade Elizabeth. daughter of posite the Standard block, a span of Mr. anti Mrs. W. It. Somerville, was netted is marriage to Gilbert Archi- bald Smell. /uwtger son .of Mr..and Mrs. J. S. Smith, loth of McKillop. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. E. Morrow. Dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, after which Mr. and Mrs. tjmlth'left on a forty-flvc years. It le en interesting eoincidenee that the stone block and the former McIntyre house disposed er[ by Dr. Hamilton were once owned by Ude grandfathers' of the present Mrs. llama ton. • • • World's Champion Cow A unique tribute was paid reeently. to 11. H. Bull & Son, of Brampton; owner's of "ltaalles ' ole wonderful cow which won the a orkl's champion- ship In a production contewt extend - Ing over a whole year, when leading agriultural ometals gathered to pay honor to the cow and its owners at a ltataluet arranged by the Peel Dist Jersey Breeders' Association. Un- stinted prrise was offered by Hon. R. Weir and Hon. T. 1. Kennedy. Fed- eral and Provincial Ministers of Agri - vulture. and Dr. G. 1. ('hri tie, head of the Ontario Agricultural College, aid' by many leading owners of dairy herds. 7111,. remarkal'le cow, whleh 1s live yearn of age and weighs 9N- ponnda, ,produced je.012 pounds = milk and 1,312.5 pdatt%w of butterfat in 305 days. Rlnh tie aehlerenlent 1st of widespread Interest and teetiMes to "Itogs are new cowing In queu- tiUes at from ISO to 200 lbs. At these low weighta manly are un6n- Land awl even u part of tete heavier weights lack finish. This is disas- trous tit good prices for baton beth In export and domestic market and. of courre,' equugdisastnutta to good prlt•es Yue bcgw 'Thetlit�calt3 of weave feed suQ• eller Iq •oete .btC''1lellesi _16►tii- recog- nised. But it will pay to finish tbe hogt that are on Naval un the farm rather than Mood the market with poor bogs. At from 150 Co 230 lbs. hogs Min rapklly anal make very ettoml- eai use ut fusel. Hogs that are fiu- isllesi K1,-11v...Iu, notklioiKt. tea r.. •elect grade bring from fifty cents to a dol- lar per Mtndred more- than unflnisled hogs. This will pay for purchased fete(. At the sante fluke the Market w•Ul be strengthened instead of tieing weakened. 110'me-week, ago on 8e» -pont 0 extra supply of baton being permitted to be albipp l to the Itritish nierket by I)esnluark, the prix slumped. Shane .hut time further rectrictkons of im- ports have been impaled by Britain on foreign touutries anti currency ex- change bus Improved. The market.. have atenngthearl in cottweyuente. For the weeks of le -Miter 'slid.. November _1u1 ale. November 912: the prttee Of bacon nage at Toronto IMS been $5.110. E.,.7;, and MAO. showing a ,beady ad- auer. , "11 is believed that If farmers fully understand the Meld for carrying their bogs until from .'MI to :311 lbs. and having Diem properly finished. .bey will ell -operate fur the -Refuel Of all." PORT ALBERT-- - Pitlt'I' AI,IWW , 7)w•. 40 -'kite steel► Ilea all disappeared and Christmas Is just around the corner. 1Inestriest Baird has t trot rnw4--- e - her Iwne of Brumfield 'after spending e feel mciotltTl WWW -her deter, 3Tra, Angus (lorduu. add other friends. We tire corny to her of the illness of Miss Bella green. At present she is id Goderleh hospital. We hope to hear Sam of her improvement. - Mac Ui narT 1. 11E --et inerilwser Her many (ricotta* hope for her int - proremettt soon, Mr. WM. Sage visited for a tow Jaya with trends 1. Brumfield. Miss Marjorie McWhinney of Dun- gaunon event Nnuday with her tripod. Irene Graham. Mrs, Jas. McMillan le staying with her utter. YJ,_I'etrie, for a _few a end• the misfortune to fall down cellar and. break her wrist and n-eelve otter injuries. She is recovering nicely.. Plsilantbrvttfa• 11. wisdom In iwieettou and care in .Ree and Mra. W. 6, Shaw of Nile 1)rHamilton, in his own quiet and feeding and te4*ng p tlte,port of WI visited with members of their eon- �� end W.00latoi li 'tri eM"TetOrM ,. ��9elit'°stN t' yv *part•„/. hand was stet in film pocket to aid ' "MOP' Is Hottest 41tn1#ElI_;ity.WV' wUl reside on the hrkJegroomi t• were in Ctinteu ini'Iitet.d:ty.., rID those in need and no appeal for funds .l reduction ow sup f tow arrtvMg Ian McKillop.or medical attendance, whether linen- In the British markets tram enured a T EEBUftN forthcoming''.' remuneration was forthcoming or witghtty firmer tuteleacy to the pr' ^- no, was sought lu rain, as many poor received for (h0tario apple. selling -- remitted in Curnwali and district tan there. 1tntario No. 1 Itnldwi,n have 1 FFltl it ike u- Nr and line testify. Ills record in dila respect risen Grum alxteen to eighteen irsfll- • Ilene Ferman, three suns and two will serer be known to the full, but Ings s barrel. Tine future treat of daughters, of 11'ninOtet. near Niagara true it 1s duet many pages of his day - Falls. are vl-ithrg relatives here. We book have leen obliterated and their are-elways glad to ere old friends donor. is sattrredl to the foie winds, back again. Mr. and Mrs. %Voshey More, from Lhstowei, visited the hatter's parents here on sunder. Mho, Ella Horton, who was working In Goderlch for over a year at Mr. W. Murney's, Is noW here at hone. We welcome her Intek. Several In our burg attended a party given by Mr. Jones at his home at that many Who received profession- al atterwlanee have never been called upon to play. Dr. Hamilton comes from u Family,, of physician.. His granafether anti his father were (h'•tors. Hl. mother snleentently married a doctor; he had a halt -brother a doctor; two brothers-lu-low- Sete d.s•tors; two of his sons were d.o•tors; and lie him - tsar Nile on Thursday evening. remarkableseelt. Truly a remarkable "tree" from 211 OODEBIQH - ac, medical slendpoiut_ Mr. Smith ia,lald up with e s III waist.Ian roaver.alkm %et(ll-The--es-of Hydro Store BUY AN Electric Stove Quick - Clean - Economical and cool to cook with X».DE .ST,YI. FS. HYDRO STORE Y .. ' A ('hHstaatit eiincert will he given Down the latae, 1)r. Hamilton sntd at N.N. No. -5 s•hopl-house on the even- lie could not speak too highly in ex - Ing of 1)etemis'r 21st by the pnpila and older often of 11e section. A play entitled. "4) Didn't 1t Rain?" will be given along with other items on the' program. The pnptla of S,N, No. 9 also are having n ('hrlettvtaa concert anti free. The One weather Iasi week enabled the farmers to get mane nitre plowing done. pressing 'his gratitude to the citizen,' of Cornwall and district, ieke mei present, for the wlnwas he has achieved In the town of his adoption in the practhr of .his twof(sslon. He ons *lits 1.r,, aWerrIP' I every- lemon• within the gift of the pride, from the humb- teat up to that of menrlser of the Ito- miniot Puriianeut, n11 of which to deeply appreciates. While le 1ma en- ___ herd the seventy-ninth year of his iNCLCDE ALL age and attained his golden jubilee Street (orator --We must get rid of Its n nt'licnl practitioner In Cornwell, ('aplintlet, Radicalism, Socialism, Bol he Is m111l, as the snail Ivy would -hiwism, Communism and Anarehlmw. say, ''firing among. V0Tec-- -Ani while we're alslnt it First DomInion Day gnv'n or, why not throw In rheum• M'loen t'nnnd,,'s Breit IMminlon i►ay them7 was 'Swerved on Jtuty I. Doff, (`Marlex J. Hamllta,, then it 110y of twelve Kind- neighbor bought a new oat- year*, In hen native town of (puderic h, tress for n Ntrl,lgan farmer couple Ont., heard the portion. battery fire who were tali teller and hurtle' the the neat feline at hath noon alt Mnw nod one in their nbsene. And weren't the soldlera heat the Inion Jack with floe* poor folk delighted when they the t'ata*ilan ensign to the top of the got home? Well, no. They had hid- IOWA'S 6agpole. Two Bribed gttnlsMtt', den e2/t410 in the old tick. the l'rinCe Alfred and the (!hernb, AnietilMt Aknaa then in Getlerlch hatiror, aeknow. le,lgetl tete statute by firing twenty-oue That tuberculous Infection dose glens In return. Troops nntltletlng 3,so11 were In (:alerich at the time, soothe Fenian Itald wan then In pro - Sr!, _. a record of uver_seywls -eight years In age, fifty -tour of which he he» spent In Cornwall In humanitar- ian work lural service to the ;slope, ilr. Ha,nllton surely qualifies for an honored lance In the ik,wn M.i- lane niche of The Standanl-Freeholder. in . ontt))on with a bRMn of Meals wherever he Ie known. IMwn the i.ane congratulates Cornwell on baring had inch an outstanding enliven as an adopted son for areal a long period .,f time. The town and .otrwnnnity ,A• p...UI•y a)}4.ulR- Li ea 1 tp Il>ua .1w•m. -11pa, baits for -- Lis.-. ext sL1g Tor on ro, an cur •stere.t ut,- lrepl ,j alai were Inrmanly d: reCMeer. we w-onld w•Iah for t'ornwail end 1?. people that ir. Hamilton souk, append another fifty -Hour yearn as a atntsnr Ing angel among nit not, as a rule, take place In adult lite, but that the disease, breaking out In later yearn 1» n outcome of child tntecttaa-the dormant term 0011 awp�lItln` some run-down con• freak 11110 acttvfty, authorities now a gree. Children are especially mecept- Ible to Infection: there In scarcely a chance of escape if they are al- lowed to remain In the home■ of the tuberculous. We have, there- fore. in this dl • vital child problem. Guard them from contact wtth consumptives. Keep them In the fresh air day and night. cleanse and nourish their bodies so that they may grow up strong, healthe men and women, and the fight against consumption will be won. For children already Infect .4 there la the Queen Mary Hospital A 1 Al t Is asp tat 1'a' nae tR?tls!•.' largely by voluntary contributions -p ail send your glut to George A. Ides Treasurer, Queen Mary Fe tat for ConsumytIv Children. 511 comas Street. Toronto a. * Misr Ittlett'e. ..rices depends 2.rgely .0 wisrther there is any resumption of abnormal- ly heavy „hipnoent• or not. Andrew Fulton. Disowns treat re- - prew'ntaUve. re -ports that. while (teen d 'stir grade* have shown no improvement- Mer, le a feeling that gook 1b11''wins gist Greasing. may make twenty shillings a barrel before Christmas. if supgrtiels continue mod - Cooking oking *LPi generally ere still difficult to melt. any demend there is being mainly for well- oloreal des - scot apple.. • F:ren in a detv•aled market. Mr. FultonAndo mans opsoofs that trel packing and the marketing of Ontario apples tinder a specialized brand are materially helping Ontdrk, apple shippers. Consignments of the "Itlg O" brastl, for example. were pnitically the first to he aohl in the lending markets lately, while miseel- nnirma andpments were disposrl of with great dltnculty. .toter Rtutlying ailtettotaa and prices at Glasgow, iAverpsto', Nbuthampton, liristot and ImtMun. Mr. Fulton finds that the -lila O" breed appl(w here sold at an arerllgc Or two shlllinge a barrel higher than ordinary marks. Several buyers have told hem recently Dud they fled that the "ItIg O" peck le bo,wat. in this and other war*; ole Ontario Fruit (IrOwer>. tion hs building Ire a gaxd r•pltettion far citltrnlits-pnik,-'l Ontario apples. • . • Expert Ilarem Trade - Mr. S E. 'Wahl »erretary of the Iuwluntrinl and Devdopwnent Council, Outten in Mesut Po kers, who a -ns re- cently In England fareetignting con- ditions In the bwon trade. in en open letter to farmer• and all Interested in deretojrinie ('an:okra •cpxttt iiiueon trade makes anew IntefsewHngt comment. •H• sante* tial the greatest complaint he h•nrl w•Itit m'.ls•.t. to ('nnadletl bacon wan lack of Montt and light weights, and he a(kp: "It would Aa- ysor that farnw•rs do not naleer-tand the west's e•e. of tits condition. At present It i• ImisowlN• to get en(ngh pprgaerly-Onlehai hop of the right w•Ighte to make the required gtmn- title« of export locos and of boat la - stns for home use A pat 0( ti uw- anlalud ant light welgbt Mots may Ise 4,w to lack of fed, fast probably a greet demi of It 1- dm to the feet !het pm -Aurora (lo est gate tindker- ataml the inestrtlll o Of'w'smy,. weight and enI'5» "Tie Milk of mall buena •oleeea Yhs-' 'Weft • , treat hale tb ' it Iprlga. There tea same or w•Igatbt la thaw two firMfiest of from 1511 b 2110 au at the farm (t 1s probShty se- tntah Mr farmers to amettnr that when The school chlldrelt are preparing fur a eern,rrt to les 1w111 Eu .111e ,school IJtr-.'ndanr •'•ha.L Horst on December c r nth. to Mr. null Mrs. Victor Macklin, a baby boy. ST. AUGUSTINE ago mule with the results I have derived from thew. Honestly. 1 had no Idea one could feel so different in such a abort thee. Stiwe taking Kruschen, 1 have bait nearly 21i 12.. of ..uperlluoua fut. 1 call now run about as well as when I WAS 20, cook, work, and attend to seven growing children - (Mrs,) O. 11. _ Unlike certain drastic drop, Kies - ohm dorm not aim_ to reduce by rail- ing fool through the body; Its action Is nut confined to * single part of the system. It has a tonic Iui♦tren(•e upon every organ of elimination, every gland, every nerve, every vein. Gent- ly. but surely, 1t Oda the system of all tat -forming refuse, of all teatime and ha rand midi width -true rIeele??hers= madam, digestive disorder«, and nanny other 111s. Idleness 1s an appendix to nobility. Brophey Bros. THE LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance service at all beam day or night PHONES: More IDs Ras. IIT OODIi1RIOH J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Ali calls promptly attended to day or night -Ambulance Service - PHONES Store 336 Residence Stew Hamilton Street, Goderlca H. CLEMENTS MASSEY-HARRIS SHOP Kingdom Street - Geilerich 1 Anthracite, Bituminous Coal and Coke We carry a full line of Coal and can make prompt de - The Alberta Coal We hive is proving very popular and we/regetting a number of repeat orders for same. When you burn Alberta Coal you are furnishing work for Cana- dians. For Plumbing, Heating, Tinsnlithing, Eavestroughing and Roofing, we give prompt service and all work fully guaranteed. We have some good values in second-hand Cook Stoves. CHAS. C. LEE Phones -Stereo !It Heusi 1n The Hardware Stere at the Harlon It.0 i$t RI'II1;ERS' RUBBERS! RUBBERS! igi Dependable Rubber Footwear NT. AI'GI'NTINE, Iter. 5, -Mrs. C. Tucker. Meas Thema,, Mr. and Mrs. C. Miners of l;nndnn were week -end rbtitors with Mr, and Mrs... C. Itob- I insn. Mrs. Robinson ne,'ougmnitrl 1 them taut to Loudon and will spend ,the week there. , Mics Mary Murray. Ut1, ron;easlow West Wawanosh, visited- with friends hem ung Tuesday of lust week. Mr. Gus Redmond look In the Royat Winter Fair last week. Slfss heckle Th mpsnl 1 rlaltttlg Mrs. Mark Aro...temp Ilth concession West lV,ii,:lnosh. Miss 517'rtie I •Ishtuu u, 2nd dome. - ale West Wnalulush. was 111e guest other gout. Mrs, J. It. Thompson. last week. llrs. .1. Mc.s•r anti dnitghter Mai- poet, of Bluevale, ere visiting at the home of Sir. D. McAllister this week. Messrs. Jam. nod Wallace -Wilson, Mrs. Wm. 1Vllsn, Mr. Miusit MI•Al- liter ami KM Robert nod Miss J. I. McAllister visitett with blr, and Mrs, Jae. Wilson of ('llutuu on Monday of this week. Mrs, Inert J0n•s, .4111 11 111ev0.alnn 1''.".t Wnw,intnh, WAS the gtere of Miss J 1. McAllister nn Tue wlny. Mr: Ikxlald Th.nesson and 21* leather, Mrs. 1'. S. Ttomtowau: nett'mltd the Martin reuulun'at 11e spume of IMr. It Martin on Th,tf'i1tiy rvptA,it MMC BITS II S0 Quality t7 INFORMATION .rise- fA tri AT VERY LOW PRICES cn Everywhere under all conditions there is an inaiatet,t demand for sound quality in Footwear. - The Rubber Boots, Heavy Rubbers, Goloshes and Light Rubbers sold by us are of first quality. lip -to -date' in et}le oT: 3S and have strength to place them in a clasa by thetnselvoa �-' 5 that cannot be surpassed. They have style and reliability that eomes from long ._ experience and the most careful methods in selecting Foot- _, wear that we know to be the very best. In Life -Buoy Rubbers there Mac question about quality, style or Meets that can We proadeea in a factory making 01 >f Rubber Footwear exclusively. td They are without exception the hest pressure cured Rubbers on the market. FOR SALE ONLY iN GODERI('II BY THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN NORTH SiDE OF SQUARE ' RUBBERS'. RUBBERS RUBBERS' GODERICH RUBBER.' G. tor In nmking a meadow, • • • - There are npprnxlmatefv 110 !trivial growing nr emitter softly five ;twiner! Mack, 11,094141tg free. trees, lu ('nnadle. t • . •. itenver w•ns mnde1Ju' 4'mtgtlian Claire repcS, _2. tow! .eft n1,.flLli t-entltry et t GLASS!GLASS! WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF GLASS and PUTTY Hobbs Plate Glans We will do your Glazing Sash called for and delivered Let us quote you prices on Stormsash We carry a complete line of BUILDER'S SUPPLIES GODERICH PLANING MILL - PHONE 388 CAMBRIA ROAD Geo. Westbrook, Manager. F. C. Kalbfleisch, Prop. • Eke-tlfR�=i1l�►�lS►_nx n ufts'w'w'v 16,IMM1 to 211.000 Vette. cvl•rJ:.../eir to __♦ A DOLLAR'S WORTH ---_--. Frame • • • int. ('a0,obt there are !nu.- 1311 Atse- (•lee• (r d14tnct TArfetWer ,•f ltww: (mly thirty flirts.• of erase are. tonl- fees, ronunonly knout els-offwonth, bat they compels• righty per tent- or standing tlnrlier. • • • The etnptoylnent of fill- e ur •peer ate. variety name. for aRJ,'•ittnrnl or Rnrih'It-T iertehirs .earl 1. f,rl,hhk•n 1.y (11 fee (*.fair- prin.11o11 rnmmtiidf ties ...retorted from ('a,atele, nine are agrlcnkmrol products ketals, noel and fist supply the (there. Clip this coupon and mail 11 with Si for a all week: trial w`stelpdlsa to THIS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -MONITOR Published by Tar u.w elrerre11 15Brrrr Baton,, a Maal.arhe,aetla. V 1 .e. A- A rr! to ft ,gut •111 and th•nti daub d t mw. M the world even ill Ina ,•poral writers fl will as ,-.lI mint. , •iii to wmmrat ►n1 rhii, ..ben's m . t,ia. swore•, ism** r finance. n ot.*, radio. rte. rot will he 111.4 to west,. Int. rend kms.• ea fearing. an •drnrate M Wan and prohibition. And don't ratio anuaa DM. and the aundlal and the other features • • 1114001,11111111ertall iewwer Mnwrrne. Bark Tay Ra9on. tawo•ten. Ma-•. ISM aro a tits weeks' too bwrigatee . --•-.. ea* h^.v` :.z ireria