The Signal, 1935-5-30, Page 7i
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Seaforth has a tax rate this year to the home of his brother, Dan
of 4l%y mills. This is the same as Geddes, at Windham, for burial.
last year.
W. E. Brawler, who died at Grand
Valley the past week, was for twelve
yayre C. P. R. dation agent at Wing -
ham, giving up tiro wa`a' tuo.;mare
ago owing to poor health.
At Drysdale, on Monday. May 20th,
Rey. Father Marchand united in mar-
riage Geraldine, daughter of Mr. and
MIs. ('. Laporte, and Dennis Charette,
pa of Mr. and Mrs. J. ('harette.
Jobs Traqualr, a well-known farm -
of tpnekenntflh. died May 13th at
the age of seventy-six years. His
wife predeceased him and he to sur -
church, hurch, Heusall. He graduated from
vlved by two sons. Melvyl, at home on
Huron College two years ago and tWa
the farm, and Albert, hardwire wer- Iso his first appointment.
chant, Exeter. DesJardioe—U55Jar'dine
Richard Robinson was working with
a team on bis farm on the )6th con- At the Baptist parsonage, Parkhill,
cession of Grey when the horses nu Thursday last. Rev. Mr. Lemon per-
form
he
riag
uniting
tstrted on. the. ground y',reeking y and he i,tas lifto
oleg tdrwnI Misr c� Ituellaar Desiardinee..om7 adopted
below the knee. Ile was taken to the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Listowel hospital for treatment S.•hrader of Dashwood, Odd Robert
Mies Isabel Mew_. died paddenly at Ik'siardlne, sou of Mr. and Mrs. M.
her home in Wtngham on -May 'JUth•_ I)esjar111te of the 1I line.
She had been ailing for Rome months, Pa„tltsaater at Hluevale Dia
bat was able to be about. She WAS
bora bear tluelpb, but had been • re-
sident of Wingham for the .set twenty-
nine years. A sister. Angle, survives.
The death occurred on May 16th of
Geo. 1). Fortuue, V.S., Turoberry town-
ship, In bur sixty-third year. Dr.
Fortuue carried on a vetellnary prac-
tice at Newmarket, Out., for many
—#Csil, itnf'lywing=tt;llt.asatth gave up`
his veterinary work some year. ago
and was living at his ()id home In
Turnberry. He leaves two sons: John
W„ teaching In Turulrerry, and Don-
ald M., student of Wingham High
*School.
Appointee M Hawn
Rev. Boren! Faee-Las ben ap-
pointed rector of St. Paul's Anglican
_'Jg
!a
Alex. McCarroll. forrmnu of Ander-
son's flax mill at 8eaforth, while mak-
ing Rome repair' to the roof of the of-
fice bu11dlti( r 'piped and fell :o the
ground. fracturing his collarbone.
After metering attention at the Boa-
pltal he was taken to Ida home at
Luck now.
Tlie death sir":'Glenn. Nieholac n oc-
curred at his house in Morris town-
ship on May 19th, In his sixty-ninth
year. I eeei ee! was lora In McKillop couple hart taken up housrktyplag on Mester.. Frank Henry. Thee. Moore fwlera
towashlp and w'a. hi alanitis for the Afkeuhrad howeslead, near Bruce -
and J. Ir. Beecroft motored to Clinton teemed resident of Feat \leminath.
aevenl pease before mukag his borne field. The bride we-'. for many Tears a Iset Wedneadiy to hear Mr. Carroll `"hoar death oceurret on Wtrinesday
en Murals twenty years ago Ile 1s of Toronto speak ou Agricultural So- I night. May 15th, was Tie'fi from the
survived ly hl' wife and four sons: a member of the Bell Telephone staff fnmflt
Charles,Norman.Le+Ile and Wallace.Fairs 1 Exhibitions'.
tsatl t'roteat W 11 od
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WHITEdU dH
WHITiC IUR0 L May
Thos Inglis *ad daugbter, Barbara,
and Will iced Jim, of Clifford, spent
Friday with her sister, Mrs. Fred
Davidson.
The baseball bora of Dungannon
ylaped. Lase with. Wlllt•�hsnb boys on
Saturday, the Whitechurch boy.: win-
ning the game.
Midi Marjorie and Joe Falconer of
Wlugbam spent the week -end at the
home of their uncle, Mr. Ezra Well-
..
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patten of Lucan
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Lickley of Toronto
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ilenry.
Mr. Rbys Pollock has purchased the
general store In Whitechurch from
Mr. Malecilaa ,Boss and la taking over
the business this week. We wish him
xue•ess In this new line of work.
Alar Finlayson of East Wawanosh
spent the week -end with Mrs. John
Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson and eon Master Bobble .lo•unigg.
chtldreu, of Listowel, spent last Friday 1i• M, B 1Meeth1l _cur members of
with Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mise Wlnnlfred Farrier, who 1,as the Y.1'.S. met last Wednesday even -
been teaching for the past few years fug with the memhe•r. ..f the Y.P.S.
in the continuation school at Ripley, of Belgrave United • leach. The pro-
bes resigned and has accepted a posi- gram was given by toe.11e tfleld mem-
tion on the occasional staff of the hers and the topic by Mr. Charles
Ioroeto-Depertaaeat of Education. Miss Scott. A reading entitled. "At Half -
Farrier will be markingCanadian his- Mast." by Pauline J„hnser--was given
by Miss Fern Mc1b,well. A violin
duet was played by Messrs. Lloyd
Walden and Harvel McDowell, accom-
panied at the plane by Miss Jean
Mrl)owell. A plate. solo. '.Cathedral
Chimes,” was rendered by Mimi Win-
ntfred Campbell and the Junior quar-
tette renderted•a sole Uon. "I want my
GODERICH, ONT.
are attending gdfeteoce at Stretford
this week.
• • a - .
(Intended for lad weekI
W'11l1TFll4LD, Ma/ 11.—Mia .Dor-
othy Vtneent of Itelgreve is Malting
at the home of h,.r qua le, Mr, .;Alva
ltcl)oweiI. rud Mrr !lo•Uosel!. and
with other trieada
Mr. Jacek BatemNh of T L
spending a few dps In this vietp y
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter sad fam-
ily visited with Dir and Mrs. Russel
Carter of Hallett tuanshlp on Sunday.
Mrs. Melvin Geed est coattails town-
sntp rs .1.1: Jtt...tka-Loaaa•af...har lxsae+
Iwrents, Mr. and Yrs. Win. �ovler. tunic
Mr. A. E. Cook "lent a few days
last week with Toronto friends.
Mrs. C. Annatay and babe, of God-
erteh, vlstted on Sunday with her par-
ents, fir. and Mrs. 11'uh. Gorier.
Mr. and Mrs. •Norman McDowell and
Mr. Wm. 11tcDowele visited at Landon
ou Saturday.
Thursday, May 30th, 1985—T
News of the Farm
Notes and Comments on
Agricultural Topics
a spring horse show on May
lith. A field crop competition
18 being conducted with registered
oats.
Oue of the objects listed 1u the
Agricultural $ocietles Act Is 'Competl-
Ilous for the best or best in -lunged
farms," and the ttk-hnnrnd 11111 8.k•lety
Is the only one fun.-tlouiug lc this
Agricultural Attractions
respect In 1935. The officers wer-• well
The directors of the (Jutarlo As- 'deter' aith a Aguilar cowpetltlon,
soclatlon of Agricultural Societies, at i,rnxl+ieted in 1933, and now offer
a meeting a few days ago, discussed
at length attractions for fall fairs.
It was agreed jadging shuc'Id be
�+►'
es and be as attractive as pos-
sible. Suitable rtaga should be pro-
vided for all live stoic and the names
of winners should appear ou all
exhibits.
Inter-ermmuntty competitions were
recomtmendel, such as special prizes
for Woaten's institute displays. Junior
—"IES much
Mra Win. Walden relnrued home on interest and this year agricultural so -
Saturday from Wind -or, where she had detles are sponsoring over 180 clubs
been spending a few we•t:s wltb her f r boys and girls.
daughter, Mrs. Beg. Jenuing. She In addition to the usual attractloos,
was accompanied bele- by her grand- the following'we:e (suggested, having
teen tried by societies and requiring
little- cash outlay:
Antique display*.
Oxen demonstrations.
Hitching, driving and riding com-
petitions.
Milkmaid contests.
Horse drawing competitions.
Clearest for jumping horses._.
He Felt Miserable
After Meals
Aeute Indigestion Relieved by
liruaelsen
The treatment ellicl1i put this man
right must surely be worth trying in
every case of Indigestion. head what
prizes liaised on the cultivation and ap-', he says:— "(
parent yield of cruise, freedom from "Two years ago I suffered very
weeds, crop planning, the condition of ( touch from indigestion, loss of appe-
111t`t.stld 11.1Re4t..e fl pain In n►y back.
Foal soured in my 'stomach. I telt '
most ml..erahle after weals, and had
no desire or appetite for them. A
friend advised me to try Kruschen
Sal'r. 1 did so, ami I am most happy 41
to testify that after a short time 1 felt
the greatest relief. i continued taking
Krum -lieu till I felt niyeelf quite better -
ansitl new mans 1 feel as high[ -hearted _ r
lie 1 ;10 twenty --years age: --W H:- -
{What Krusehen did for -•bin 1'. will
do for everybody else who suffers from
Indigestion as he did. The fact is that
1), J. Falconer, Is, -t was•• r at Blue- tory examinatiou papers during the
Mile died on Saturday last. at the
age of forty -rix years, in ILe Toronto
(Zeeeral Hospital. Ile was a native of
Ctslross township. Ile is survived by
hb wife and one daughter, Betty
Asa, also by his father, George Fal -
holidays. We extend hearty congratu-
latiouJ to her.
Many from this community attended
the funeral of Mr. Daniel Falconer of
Itluevale on Tuesday. We extend sym-
pathy to hla many relatives lir these
Teams of horses, verses sic - or
elrbt men.
Horseback wrestling.
Site,.fithldeug ,',nipetitloes.
beg .awing.
,Lug chopping.
'Potato races.
Musical duties—mounted.
mope of Culross, and flee brothers. Darts. life to tell for Jesus." The meeting Baud competitions; old -tint fld,llette
--,« The Coiled church here are holding Pr' -t•cpttesete. ere. '
bracetiglr asQlrrr,'ary 'services on Sund•y, was to chattfe of the sWrnr, Mr.
-Tito wedding of Donald*. daughter rase Idc.DowelL __Th...:,_ J1t:g_rare_ .. ,;)tmQuat[Ittiuos of ca,-_ rr(oas kinds.
Jose e, when Iles. J. F Ander,4onTF%r* , f ;be wx 1st rt• • •
of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. c'oc•hrane of of WI.ghrm will be the speaker for t'.S. had charge Part
Clinton, to Wilfred 1)., eon of W Il the day. lin Tuesday ,.coning a social
of the meeting- Af o•r a number of rano t ebrduleh Being Distributed
Ilam Alkenhead of Ilruc•etleld, was will he held and Brick church young games had been Dbay',I ❑dainty lunch During the week comwencine May
solewulzed by Iter. l'. S. Oke at Knox people *111 present their play', "Clvll wiin served. s.{2t11, p4,.1NNt farm schedules will be'
church manse. Stiatford. The young Wrvlee." 'Math of Mrs. Frederick Cook.—The
rlbuted by the rural erhtxil teach -
1 of lira Fr•oMrlck Coos, es rs tn, the turners In Ontario. The
Jtedulea are for the purpose of comm..-
uric"
om-
JaYrh:ullurpt al &Ul It ],..Ib.4 .
urk 1s toeing carried on julutly by
a' Our:trio Dypartwent of Ecitivatlon,
Teneral appearance of the farm A
score card has been planned to permit
a rind farmer to compete, even though
he may not have a heavy inve.,tment
in buildings. This competition will
du much to encourage all-round good
twilling in the Agricultural Society
area.
"1� Z -sefufne n of Firm Aeeounfa
To the many ubvlous reasons for
keeping farm accounts should be added
the following one, at least under pre -
"the little daily dose" of Kruschen
seat meds to s.. -Farmers Necking first stimlittle
ates the flow t)[ gastric
credit are being required to h.rnlsh
an increasing amount of information. juices to aid digestion, end then
A statement of net worth we obtained
from a farm aMOullt book la the basic
credit statement. In addlttOo• bor-
rower+ may be required to fur: is11 a
budget of expenses and Income in
and Mrs.
. ' h at Clinton tletd,R, ars arc residence on Friday gfternoon,
K. er ( Mrs. r wens Mr. s. Elgin', Itev. 1)r. Mortimore conducted the fun
J. K. Baker, an old away next a- • Bossy VPmrlt'u—oral service. lutertacnt le•itig made In
Grey township, Iwssed on I'hurs- 'Travellers on the Lake road west Rel......oad and Richard. it Clativs. ltraudon cemetery, 'keg -rave. The
Crawl 10.nd may nee j spent the week -end tern with relatives were Six nephews.Fred J
eusures u complete, regular and un-
failing elimination of all waste mat-
ter every day.
"Every bachelor suffers • from the
order to arrive at a schedule of bor- ,delusion that he would be a great sue -
order as a husband. '--George Ade.
rowing and repayments Without
adequate rec'cl -of his farm lei/dupes � - " %YM_�_A_.NA
the borrower cannot do himself jus The Cuckney child bad just started
Gee or present his applkation In the t aehool.
most favorable light. "Wot's yer nine?" a classmate
F'urthi•rni.ire,.•-over a period of Fasked,
several year:, farm account hooks ,.F -red..
bring old HP lnercnstng numt•er...Of ..That ain't a ntme--that's wOt yet
ns•ful Luct-. Ti.' reeords .-,neat mavicer sews yer pants wive"---81d-
thnt de rent fields need different anti tw'y Ma11.
treatment. They _Five definite stand-
ards+ of performance In the use
and other live stock protIw'ts, and do
mttrb to ehange Ile yearly phetss of
the farmer from a matter of chance
and guesswork Into reasoned plans
!wised on demonstrated feet,' ages re-
latlgndtlPw
-_-••My--,Fear-foilow,- - ths(s(s--.see--..•laro.`1
sides to every ttneetlom—"
•'Yes, there are two, tildes to ateheet
ie Ontario 1Nqutrtnteet •of A-. u' -l• (if 'fly -p per: but it maker' a tut of dlf
re sad' -The Dominrun -Itttreau'ilf e,retu.u,.,lue the fly wbk•h elite It
utistics. Every' effort is being -Or ehomm,s,"
Pro -
day last at the home of his son. Sol- of 1>•shwuctd to ; III»•xrers w l�urth to hare each farmer in the Pro -
syn, 14th concession of Grey. He WAD a primitive method of cultivation. Wil- 1 Mrs. Wellwood, sr., visiting with her I gook. Walter Cook, Te:ford.('txrk, Fred
tint* fltl In a survey card giving the
In his eightieth year. Ilia wife prede- Ilam Goestuan, unfortunate In losing daughter. Mrs. Arthur Moore. (' t. sole, \Cter Soft and Gordon
ceased him and he is Rurrlved by one several horses this last winter and be- Mrs. J I). Beecroft rlsited on Wed- : quell Mrs. Cook who wits io-Wr *t ee 111 In for. his farm. Fu.bllca-
srcel fift . year, stiffens' an attack titin of Ninety crop and lire stock
daughter, Mrs John ns.Seeiran• Xlag ;ng tlnaux lolly unable to reply o them, nrelsy with her harontre Mr. ami Mrs. I t I rtaot
are Falls, and tour sone, Wilbur, of de• lslel to hitch up the old cow•. and ' Andrew Kirk of Seaferth. of God- 1 of enty a few erggkt ergo from which
_Pr 0 and Garfield. Chester and work her with the remaining horse. I Mr. and lint Rote. Phlpl God-,1„"f
failed to Welk,'recover. Before which
Af fnst-hossyobjr,.ted-ass melt- strangetsIeh, ..pent _aturday with M•'. and .._ .._... ..amber
it►R be. tin Of rep;, - - lmarrtaite auto was
Robert Geddes..of Monis wh.'retownsbilli. treatment and much persli her
was i )Ira. W. R. Farrier. son, daughter of the late Mr. and Mot.
died lisp 22nd Us Toronto w•ht•re he necee sary to get her to pail her share ,
bad spent the winter with his Waugh -of the
I ,
"Now. look here. ilorgthy," said her
father sternly. "your mother feels me
yee've been naughty all flay long. The
��taatlstks Is nue of the mos, mpct ncxLtime you throw mud at your sis-
antlee Imposed upon. the Gorernntt'ftt toy ,+- -lean fires* ybu'U go to lied with-
' Is performed if- the . r ••
WESTFIELD Mathias Harrison of }:est. Waw•enosh,
a 1 load. Itut patient persevere - whew .1,,• «pent all h •r lite. Stn wail
tern. He w'A. In his seventy-rlghtb once neatly wen and now the workmarried to her all I•-nft hltshantloil
year end wan born on the tYrm or progresses to R{slur of haad� � tb WF: T);IF3f.D. May 24.�Vislterx n.1 Feist -nary 15th, iRS Studying, I In Band at Jnne"Ist. ami the numbers
the 3rdllcow-tendon s Mlife.s�e-__ t• nth of N. ('• fA/�te the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I . Ellis aides her husband, are two daueeters,'I,ntrnded Inc marketing in the next
au Ilrel all LIR lute. J -M The death o1 William l'Wrten over the week -end were their (laugh- Z1r.•. "terve Black :,nd firs. John iii.tttRix medthf This dot.• is ti.' n. t
survived by three daughters, all oMingngbh SprNit, whkh oe.urreil•ln 8t. Joseph's ter.. Mrs. J. D. Eleley of Fordwieh ituehauan of Eist 11'awanosh: tan
a
and firs. Rolot. Ben )H I tea; and kw"fs fur {intuit ally Ile entire Ikkly
in Toronto. The body was Drought h„splul Loudon, on Wednesday even- 'of age
a we end ram c, a ar f
Rig u
known and suc•.rRstul farmer of Tait- Miss (:rare Redmond of ',Inwood
to m • -"Thr neat- time---41ruw. _-_mud __u1.
'Thr important faits astertalne111Aerfs said file ihild, "Ill wait tilt'
.m thia purvey are the acreages; after slt{tper" I
tri print-ipO. field crop-, In 111:'3.,.-- . -----
nntnher* of live stock and poultry 1
Brown. and Mr. Brown -sons.
Two great values la
Metal Roofing. Rs
elusive patented
features guarantee
weather -tightness
and easy applies.
tion. For new root
or re -roofing. Bend
ridge and rafter
I,-ne-the for free
emanate. Ws ass
Council Stan-
derd"for great-
est durability.
Eastern Steel Pro Luc t s
'mil[•
DRf4)ON ONT cues an„��• a.o«•ee°. a 7.0,"70
---- 1 f last week remove.. if a t 11, f B
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PERIODIC PAIN
11 you suffer peri-
odic pain and
discomfort, try
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Tablets. in most
cases they bring
welcome relief. As
Mrs.Caroli'le New-
man says, "They
ease the psin".
Mrs. Raymond Chaput, Route 4,
Tilbuty,Ont. sas, i suffered some-
thing terrible. Had such backaches
and beadacbes 1 was worn out.
Your Tablets helped me". Let them
belp you, too. Ark year, drirgg
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AND EMBALMERS
A i arr.lt'tr-et rear -
day or night.
PHONES: Stere 120 Res. 217
GODERiCH
J. R. Wheeler
ressrel WNW and Embalmer
An ease presptly attended to
- day 0r night_
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Lewin., on t u,mes - irulturnl statistics in Onuerlo.
llnRton. Stanley, with whom she had resided or Fanners are requested to complete
the meds promptly and return to their
kN•al acboot teacher, who will then for-
ward them to the Outerio Departtueut
of .Agriculture. The cards are tabu-
le as
speisllly as possible and releaetd to
sew-•;-apers and radiA -- stations - 8o
Hint everyone -may le adviser - of
lohnugt•s in crop ncrt•sgcs or live stock
simulation at the name time.- The
},.sults are also publishtel in the month-,
Iv crop report of the Outeri( De-
rartment of Agriculture, whkh is
u;tiled free to any ludlvfdual who re-
state-steles
e-
sta este •to be played ou the maiilcg list.
- The chordee are treated ss ■bsatntee'
ly e,oltdentiul and used only Ir the
Stath-ties Itraw.li for 'the purpose of
t �tmrtltng stnttstiral Inferattfttga bp-
; enmity divisions. The information on'.
individual cards Is never divulged to
Anyone. The turtle are not :ailed la
.I111Z way tw taxation pdris'serl•, It Meadow Glade Farm
to desire{. hilt Tarin r''+' a°.11nfiiLTe.. tM-�'
schedule -ami return to the, +•elioOl
teacher by June 4th. if any fnrmer
- dare nos--recwlvtt_a s.•bedulc he should
notify the Agricultural i'ranyh. Do-
minion Rtlrun of Statistics; Ottawa,
and a card will he mailed to him.
G:ARDRN (fentral garden insert NO p041160 Is required on letters ad-
dressed qct fife Dominion Bureau of In previous years, customers have found that Pullets raised
PESTS - Pile Ti'ea are divided into'^g ';die..,, from our ClliCln developed into profitable producers. They
byre, >:r'uurKa-t '_ _. .,. ... ---•-
1 h,. fr,tta r enc ,Volae . sem. Qj; kX* & for the best.
the juice.. Fou ',te Alai -named poi- prove Conditions All our birds this year are blood -testis' and Goverfltneat
approved. Our cockerels are all pedigreed and from hens with
re•ords well oyer 200 eggs per bind. These are 'Mated with our3d`en
Leavy-protlitrtag hen,'. Only, A large eggs set.
ersmith township. Five years ag
flog w 1srhase 0„,ome the
week-end.
nose and
14proet underwent an operat
the removal of his lett beg below the Master Donned of Goderich were \\'est•
truer made necessary by gaugrece, and nee visitor' ou Friday.
although he re•orered Ruticlently to be !line Mary pile Ir vtalt'ng Toronto
nixtut most of the time the disease friends this week.
persisted. and It was found nec'e.ary Mr. and Mrs. Merrily Me'Uixrmld and
un remove the right leg. He survived little Mho Lorraine of Haulilon spent
the operation only a few days. Mr. over the 24th with her parents, Mr.
Sproat was torn in Tuckeremith sev- and Mrs. John Vincent.
enty-seven years ago. Ills wife died Mins Frans.. Crosier o' Crewe Is
In 1913. and he I. sneHred by two riaiting her gnuutniother, Mrs. W. H.
S011.1 and one dau;,hter: Earl Sproat, Cnmldwll.
of Tuekersmlth; Dr -$..0 Sproat, of Mr. W. 11. Campbell is visiting hie
Scaforth. and Mrs. J. A Allen, of brother, Dr. J. W. Campbell of 8t: pounds' of e,lu,nirhted Wilk pad
North Pay. The twastal took place T.,•nie, Mich.
from the home of hiss eon In Tucker- Mr. J, McGill and Mr. W. J. Parks ler head of pee :ati"n daring 1934.
some yearn: threeesters. Mra. John
S. Scott. Siam Wre•4:.:.1kott, and Miss
Annie Harriet*, ell of rest Wawenosh;
a brothee, Mr. R"ht Harrison of Enst
Wawanosh. and tell grandchildren.. Th
sympathy of t ue ceoikinnit tj 73-
tended to tht• trolly and friends.
"Thr bu-it" f a mass predte
tion age cannel hat luckflre If ■ {t1111
wtpliy of the few dominates it."
Gleam FFank'.
Ae•orllur t,l t!„ lntcst statist]
t'an:Oleos coo-n1.n d :lune'2 e,sieds
butte -r : 11.44 pomal °+f_clu•csy. auil
smith to the Ilensan cemetery.
ONE -EGG GINGERBREAD
By Betty Barley
Gingerbread Is queen of the old -fa.
shienel Axxdi—whether you chert t0
eat it informally in -the pantry • late
at night. as a dessert with whipped
cream. or frosted with chocolate to the
malern manner.
With this recipe you can make the
kind Of ginge•r're*d your Rranclmotber
wai noted for
economi-
cal as'[UdRy's linden demands --foe It
2 cups sated cake flour
2 feldponna double-acting baking
• powder
% teaipoOn soda
2 teaspoon,' gingor
1 teaspoon cinnamon
I,12 tfaslxxtn salt
1-3 cup butter or other shortening
% coup auger
1 egg. unbeaten .
2-3 cup molaseea__.__—__—_
rip snnr milk or buttermilk
Sift flour once, mea,'nre, add baking
powder, *oda, spices, and salt, and sift
together three times. Cream butler
thoroughly, add sugar terminally, and
cream together until tight and fluffy
Add egg and heat well; then molasses.
Add flour, alternately with milk, a
,'mall amount at a time, heating after
teeth addition' until smooth. Rake In
greaser' Mn. SxRx2 inches. In moderate
oven (350° F.1 fifty minutes, or un-
til done. Serve plain, or rut in
squares and top frith melaasee whipped
cream. made by folding two Bible -
spoon. mnlassu into one-half cup
cream, whipped.
This recipe may ie baked in greased
sup -rake pans In moderate oven (375
F.) twenty minutes. or until done.
Makes two dosen cup rakes.
t A DOLLAR'S WORTH
tj�ijfits eewpon and mull k with lifer a da weeks triol stabeerlpdat to
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
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-Gordon Lindsay Smith—
THIS CONCLUDES THE_
-GARDENING
The Signal's serlen of spring
gardeningweek. We ess tried It trey hem' of
some value to there of our read-
ers who like to grow things.
For the fall we are promised
something on the planting of
bulbs.
DISCO is the popular fuel that • number of our cuatomsrr
hn'-e been whiting for and we have been sm'eessful In getting
mother ,-+r. it is as good a summer fuel as it le for winter heat-
-Dist) the coke differing from others, as it bas Use -gas left
In tt, therefore, more heat units. }
When you require more feel, order a (.tan quantity of DISCO
and give -it a trial.
For PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, SHELF and GENERAL
HARDWARE. PLUMBING, HEATING and TINSMITIIING, give
us n call. All work promptly attended to and fully guaranteed.
CHAS. C. LEE
The Hardware Store and Coal Yard at the Harbor._
Pbones—Store 22, blouse 112 Goderich, Ont.
Baby Chicks
son Is usually apI`ped. while the each- One of the most promising features
laer•+reare attacked e.ith • burning spray of the time fa the disposition of tuana•
which 1s.. Beatles Often when both torturers and distributors of farm
are preeRent n . „ii,bttyttlou of poison pr«locus to get together with pro•
and something 11 ..i burns, such as lime ,lacers tO work out their mutual prob-
sulphur and ,u'<e'i�,tte, gives the best Isms All of terse morementn, of
results. The d.+11�,.Re from the blurs which there are many, are goleg on
Insects is utlmlly 'infte apparent, but qwithout Attracting mutt at-
.
presenoc of the other kind Is tendon.uietly
GLADIOLI'S in recent rears tbat l shown at find ,.sly by a wilting or - Tee -Titin'r'decelopment--feetnred 4y
INJURED a+oat popular flower I withering of the foliage. For seeking the milk interests with the a4,'tetAnte
ia'sts, chief Of winch asp the nlrhlds of the Milk Control hoard and the
the gledlolns has suffered a gclal deal or plant 11.'e,•.Rpray with whale oIl .Provincial Deportment of Agriculture
of injury throughout the conntry. The soap. n gnnrter pound of wap to a Is nn ,.sort on the imrt Of rondena-
tops tarn brown or slicer, and . t11e Ignllsn and a hail of water ; rimulae .prices and "they the
milk In -
flower., If there are any at al:, are 1 .nlpbnte. or 'Black Leat 411,' or any ter,sts to work out Improved roadi-
e
end wilted. Such gyn./stomp I other repellent steered from a reliable lions with the large numbers. of milk
usually denote the proffer• a of inrlpR, , plan store. When fungus attarks the prodlions with
in ()abrin w'i.o bare or-
e tiny Insect which enters the stem, I plants, the follxel usually tarns yet- gnnizel proclnclally for the purpose•
and winters over on the corms. There I low or brown. er ee hlte spots like mil- Partners realize nn. never before the
are nevem' treatments, Recording
dew cover the Ione.•.. Fungus is moat importance of stable markets and
wlmmon In warn, murkyweather, j,rnefivent trate •agreement. I'nfalt
}'praying with I;•�rdeaux mixture. Or ,..e ,p44-*lot-aad trade wartl_inel'litlkrl
(Witting with ale. tally finely ground react on the producers.
sulphur is advleed Sulphur dual will There are In Ontario approximately
gallons of water for three hours. after 1 also protect holtyheeks and phlox from flee thousand farmers pre ltie ng -milk
peeling the corms and Net previous to riot , it epplletl when the dise.se first far manufacturing and prncc*s1DR
anting, will kill these Insets*. ('or
show
pl s Itself 4n ordinary fin ran ptlrpnRcs. 'Some four thousand of
reeve eirtalmate is deadly poison and . with the top p•, fnrated like A suit
dented these are now organized In local A(1-
ou;d be used M gismo, earthenware shaker makes a cool (Ulster, Cut scx•Ixllons, producers to Moil plant or
worms. which e:.t through newly -stet- c•nndenst•ry being a local 'meanlsattnn.
ont plants at the 1•150 of the stem, are From these total AIRnelatlona has been
poisoned by spreading sweetened 'ran formed an Cheerio Manntertured Milk
mixed with pads green or apeelAi mix- Producers' ltonel.
tapes about the plants. Where there Approximately 4119.00.000 Ins. of
are only A fees planta to prnte•t the milk a'aa need In this induselry. In
sump may no provided with pwprr 1934. Manufectnrers and ,pwaeesSOrN
rollers. In the l'revitne are about fen
'In number, not including several din-
WEED- There are now mini trilnfttrs Of *hole milk w-esetke
RII.LIPRs chcnhlral weed-klllera on out of their • iree'. milk OW skim -
1 n o,llk txhr:41
horticultural experts. It will be too
late now for that employing naphtha-
lene flakes. Soaking In a solution of
One ounce of corrosive sublimate to six
or woolen resumes. Another simple
treatment is to soak In ordinary water
at a temperature of 120 degree* for ten
minutest just previous to plsnting.
('are must he taken to keep the water
at the exact temperature. Too hot
w111 kill the cornea, too low will not
kill the thripe. By keeping the vessel
covered and by adding more hot water
every few minute* the temperature
sun nat1A11y he matntelned. A ther-
mometer, of course, must bre ivied. if whi h Moo proveins
d very mu roll pen,, se- .k 1
the Beim make their appearance In the market, ankh r•omp,•trs with the spray Pro -
the garden during the simmer. a spray Rtrel" 8f14 M g w
wipinnut al. plots ankh powder trete 11th teenier pro -
he
parte green and brown auger and for cleaning lip driveways ALA
�wlll he found tfnite effective it anprlled paths. For tw,i-off Iry. one applkg. censors.
tion any tlme de: Ina the growing Ree- pest Farm Competition
as sate as the 1n,'tcts are discovered A la son Is eRsctlee 'me-
mber weeds elimin-
ant If repeated ,u weakly gr. The
entlt the„Qt►we► spikes appear. 1 atwl In this wsc ars nx�yP daisy.
\lhllr the Richmond Iltll .\gel 1+1f11f Nom Side of Square
jModwist.-4inada Ube., so*, shat Lai Ilocb.tz docs nOt.to 1 i
formula rel citntii twteA tot -ow ais of boo ts!( tth
plan,' green grid tan pnnnds brown I Of Ihoae thing* like dandelions whish t Is very senate In n er
make en many IawM nnstghtly In March a aped abow wax held, gild
sugar In throe gallons of water,
PRICE 8c
••/1\1.1 TWO M(OKF: FLtT('IIF:S--
.AIso a few started ('hicks' and S-w'rek_oId Pul{eM
W. Hume Clutton
PHONE 1413, CARLOW ,R. R. 5, GODERIOH
Footwear
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE OF THE LATEST
FASHIONS AND DESIGNS OF FOOTWEAR
FOR SPRING
• This nation we are showing an assortment of the up-to-
date t)radEgtaTRatlf
PERSand of
o ladies anenhn lre
muffled in quality or price.
misses' kid children's Footwear we are making a
specialty, and have the daintiest and most artistic designs
of the slfneenaker'a art.
-_ and arm NbW FOOTWEAR for Spring and
Summer.
Geo. MacVicar
T11F 1'RA( Ti{;r;d11OEMAN
Goderich
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