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-ingare always -amazed atVthe amount .Vanee, to dig it well and get out all
• • 'of vegetables a plot a fely,yards. Square
on produce. handled . properly;
• vicce• at ground 12"feet wide and 25
/wet long 'should Yield, praetically all the
• vegetables,-- exeept Potatoes; , a solidi
famil3r.:*111. require freni early .July
• until frost.• 1. • 1
For ease:in eultivetiOn,,,reWs Should
•,run-aerOSS the width, not the length of
the plot and they can be as •elese
togethey as twelve inches, for little,
•.,narrow and ' earlY• 'stuff like, lettuce,
'radish and ,carretS,,about tiftemr•inehes-
for beets and beans and eighteen.ineheS
for • earn and tomatoes, To save° real'
and indUce.early, and 'Clean fruits, the
•" letter Should be staked- -With all side
• branches, pleched off. , • '
Space ca,n be saved' by alternating
early vegetables, like......ra.dish; °•spineeh
and lettuce; with later -maturing sorts
like beets, carrots and onions. BY the
time the second group rea1ly require
room the first will have been •re-
• moved and eaten,
7.,Prepare ThoroUghlY
Itt tiese!. small, intensive yegitable
found laat season it is essential to potatoes bete seera te. do betthr under
twitch grass • and other .weeds before
the vegetables aie planted. It „la, far
more di ii Cult to get out. big weeds and
grass roota after the vegetables are
planted then before,: ,
;Another important point is thinning.
Beets, earrots, lettuce, radish .and ,all
small _seed Vegetables should be thinned
once' Se that these plants left,:call de4
v01011 . quickly alid4,wIthout Crowding
A1. `Cheeking. An inch apart will-dO
for .beets and carrotfi, and: Seed Onion
*and then • When More mon Is neeessa Y
ejle .6in:take:A-int every .other 'Plant and
use for the table., : Carrots' and beets
in diameter *pike ,elreellent
eating.
Plot. Planting Adyantages, -
Even where.' one has, 41. whole . tarm
at one's dispOSal it is a good plan to
grow certain vegetables, in small Plots
where they can be cultivated Often Mid.
watered it necessary, .This advice
especially applies to carrots, beets, let-
tuce, radish,' seed onions,"parsnips and
telt things.. Vegetables of . this type
$ era to thrive better in small. compact
plots than'in long rows out in the field.
• reftil, for in/dance, donot .fit in, it
tiny epace, becenee et least thirty feet
ot TOW will be neceasary to pro4Uce-
• decentytaM4i.y meal, ambern is al..;
Olobilt in :tile eame 'category, something
like a deFen hills being .neeeasary for
Inininninv results. Poe, gen:, 'hatvest
-beans from ja. row ten feet long every
:Other day for. 4 Couple of Nveek$ or
:mere. As, however,' they are ; eueceP-
te espeelally-when-damP,
they are best grown in.tows where they
will net be .4istnroed :whew Wet with
• in ,or dew, cf," * -
1,41tWo Work'
As soon as tne frost POS out it is
,,'•thile to put up' preteeting.'stakekr and
Wire and as ' soon us One can' walk On
the grass Without miring it is time to
plant ,,Seed; • One cnn hardly sow ,the
seed too early. .1,awns.'sintuld be rolled
INvhen' *Puna% is soft,
DENMILLER
• gardens, as so many Victory gardener$ the other •'hand, beans;- as corn,
Mereh 14. -:Mr. and
Mrs,• Russell hill rand, nary , were. at
VVISIOlite COUNCILS,
WEST, VirAWANOSII
''.The West Wawanoott-- TownehiP
Council -held. • it* regular Meeting, on
February 8th, with All the .MeMbers
preSent,; The iniiintea Of the January,.
meettn Were read and. etseepted Ou.
motion of Cenneillere MilIer and
metion Of COutieillors• Me -
Allister and J'iniiigan a resolution for
the Reeve' and--1Prettanter-tu natke-,,ap-=
Plication for the subsidy on 1043 road
exPendituree was passed. ' •
Py -law No, 2, eStimatitw eX'Oendititre
on reads fer1Q44, wes passed on*roetien
of Couecillor$ Milier andMerhereon.
Grantof $10 to St: ilelenslibrary, and
$O each to Manchester and Phugennon.
libraries ,Were ordered paid, on* treatien
:of Conneillors Milier and': Merherson,
On motleC,)f Councillors .MeAllister`
and MilIer Mr. ItObert ObainneY 'WAS
appointed:Weed inspeetor,' • ' ,4
The.. C'euneil adjourned to ...meet on
March, 1,4th nt 1.30 P.m; • '
raYr:LNIN JThIILLIPS, Clerk.
StratfOrd 0» *Saturday attending tile,• „ Emir. Aiirmvotia
creniony: at tratford 1iosp1ttt1 at Connell 'met •on, March 7 Reexe Bee*
which. their daughter, *las Jean, re-•; eiefe*.presiding, AtinuteS 'of Previous,
eeived Iterifurstes tap.. • , • ; rtWO-' meetings were read And. approved.
A, "hard times soe141" will be held In Littera from Sick Children's Hospital,
Toronto, and the secretary of the Navy
League were . read. and ordered tiled.
Considering the surplus on hand, a- Mo-
tion by N. -MODowell, seconded by 11.
Black, that :the Bank leen' -61 $2,000,
Used to purchase a Victory ,.bond, be
paid, ...Was carried. The iteeyg and
Road- 8uPeiintendent„gave comprehen-
sive reports-of:the Municipal Maeda -
tion .and Good Roads eenventiOna re-
ently held. Ur, Cyrus Scott waited on
COuncii renuesting a. grant to Belgrave
School Fair. Fifteen dollars was
granted, as in former years. As con-
siderable, 1943 taxes remain ,nrifiald,.
the time for ealtecting..was extended
to April' , • -1 -
.Tienmiller United ehuret, on, Friday,
March 17: _
Mr, Gordon Fisher, of the lt.,C.A,F.,
son' of Mt. and Mrs,. Jonathan -Fisher,
has • been transterreirOora Mossbank,
-Sask.; to St. TholMrs, Ontario. .
-Miss jean Mlle, nurse -in -training at
Stratford hOspital, spent the week-eed
at her home here. '
Mr. and Mrs. Les. ,Jervis and 'Mr.
-Floyd* 'Walters, .of • Helmesville spent.
Sunday in •Benmiller.
'Mr. Ken Fisher, who has been at
his- home here all 'winter, leaves this
week to Joie his boat.
Quickly_rothavo,iainean )4.841W:ivy Trucks. 'Phone oolloot.
910r16 CLINTON " 215 sniAtiroRD
William Stoile. Sons Limited
felP:
crate ntsi
ittligneyoitk
For quickrellef from ltchisg ofecsekaa, pimples, eel,
'kites foot, scales, senbiee, rube. and other ester:telly.
• pawed skirt troubles,_use pooling; hti
septic p„. D. D. Prescrip.tioa. Greaseletis,
stainleme, Soetbeeirritetioo and oitacklyittopelatettos
itching. 35e trial bottle ptoves it, or money back. Ask
your druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTIWT.,-
-
• itotid accomitS. of $31.76 and generai
accounts; totalling- $135.00 -were ordered'
paid. •• • ' *
•
0Oune1l adjoigned., to • tneet„.again - on
. .
R. R.REDMONI), Clerk.
.With' a• three-day eallvasa, Clinten•
1403 raised $4,500 fer tile" Bed CMOs.
The quota was 43,000;
'George Westlake ha* again been Are
pointed chief conotable ter Abe pence
village of Grand Bend, ' •
Mr. and ''Airs: • William Baker of
Exeter Observed the 'fiftycsixth an-
niversary Of their Wedding on March
7th,, • ,,, , '
flarvey,'Colexuan; Stanley, tewnship,
armor, received 'severe burns to„face
and hands trent tut 'eXploslen in h stove
111 h Colony, house 'on 'bids' farin,
• Mr. and Mrs. ,Peter Kreft, of Dasik.
wood,' on- Saturday' observed the siXtY-
fifth, anniversary of, their „ Wedding,
Ar. Kraft is In hireightyleighth , year
,and Mrs.- Kraft in het eightY-81M.,
The staff of the. Ban] *of, Conaneree,
at Winillam held 4 -dinner party, 101
farewell lb G. E. :Northweod, late ' man-
ager. ;of the Bank; Prior to hisdeparture-
to take over •the managership of the
Ptuinville fbraneh. ••
, Mr. and, Mrs. Enoch' ROvveliffe.' of
Exeter, celebrated their golden wedding'
anniversary on March 7th with e
familygatheringin 'which foUr gener-
ations were represented, . 'They. are
both enjoying good health.„;
' On -Monday, .;:,Marcir 13th, • Mr. and
clam*, Morris townskto, a*cI ii
Arnold nningtoo, Gra townibilk.
Rural r
manager -
Morley Semen*, who 'hitt! boost ap-
pointed superintendent „of Me -Fatal
Hydro the Winghata distriat, .150
taken 'up residersee in "Oringharn, ****-
hie -wife and daughter- ` Mr. 'Wiloorti
lia charge of the rural area cow ,•
,T,„..nrilberrY, Morris", llowiek. Ouireek
Asinioss, Nan
eat, d "Cited, WawamNske,
'Carrick and Kin,A,
cardine townshipa and ,inelnding, the.. .
Villages Of Wroxeter,,Xorliwieh, 0=10;
Whitechurch, Lueknow, HOLY*
roods'yina
' NVE,T1E1 STREET WM
,
The March Meeting Of the W.11.8,0
of ',North., street United Ohurcb, WAS
h ‘: eld' it, the church - ball with
, the- presioent. 'Mr's.-- C. • --Robertsen, ; -
in the chair. After the sin
Of , a . hyran Mrs.' • '' Gra
Jed. in • prayer. • *: president'
read 4 letter *from Mrs. 'lletherington,
who is spending tile winter in Ottawa.
Mrs. J. B. Graham reported On Christ.
-Ian stewardship and gave an interesti,
log -'reading;.--- As community -friendship •
secretary, —MTS. " Buchanan announced
-Mrs. Wililain Pal,tYroPle.. 3rd cmces7 that twenty -time calls- had been made,
sion of East Wawanosh, observed the,
'fifty-fifth anniversary of their wedding.
Of .their -family of nine, 'seven" are
living, three sons and. four daughters.
• John Silas liitorgan died in the Wing -
ham hospital -on Atarch 3r1 in. his.
*8,000 from the Royal Bank for cur-
rent expenditure, *as read and Passed.
The. -.Reeve'' and Treasurer were in-
structed to deposit the $2,000 .Victory
loan with the, bank iu order to get'
cheaper interest.
The,porchatio of. 4 snowplow that Was.
disepaedat last meeting was left, over
until sueh.,tirae Milli. plow .6i:I be made.
The County 'wrote) re discount on the
prepayment Of taxes ; 110 'action'. ECOS-
p4til for Sick,,Children asked the usual
grant of $10; Which was given. Tor -
Onto -deneral , Hospital- re -patient -which
really belongsio another mtmicipality ;
read and returned' to thern. Nitvy
TOWNSHIP or. GODERICH 1 League -et - Canada for information re*:
The Township .Council met. on Mon- Societies in the township;: the Cie,*
day; IVIarelt.e. -.By-law No. .3, to borrow to reply 4 Department of Highways
- • ' - *statement of subsidy on : 1043 'road* ae-
•'Count was read AO -the treasurer re-
° ported ' 'having received the ,,,amount,
• vix., $5;14/,78.- ,=.2!* • • • :.
The' Connell accepted • the Offer .pf
'rciarence,,Sturdy to sell :the: hind en
= the Old road'allowance. for $5o.- This
-the,. most suitable site for a toWn7
Ship hall -when" one ean be Coun-
cil will furnish the ntoneycto purchase
, a snitabletoken•fer,each feterned -manAoWnship: ..Me., and 'Mrs. Fraser retired
, to,-llie1k-4.hgr...,,eaFtielpatien-lc-tite-4-0,a-le-rhemw•Otr-the-33tcyfle
413,1,11C
we.Grole..71,G
ART
Miss G. Worthy,"leperting for stiPplY•,,
work, stated' that one, qtdit had been
made, and she also spoke of the alloca-
tion set for the, bale to he,sent in -
June. Arrangements - .were - made „to
irisit. all shut -In Members.
eighty-third year. Ere ,lived 111 Tiuron The service of worship with the
township near Ripley until he, retired theme, "The Dibler,11 Guide for DA117'
from farming in -1913 and went to Living," was ,doilducted•by Miss Addle
Wilightun- to live".. He is survived by Jenkins. Mrs.," }lodge gave the
his: wife and two sons: • Scriptitre _reading'. 'A, „quart*, --1V/las,
Mr. and Mrs., 11. 0, -Dayraanr Addle Jenkins, Miss Gertrude Worthy,
known •residents' -of flensall, have -:Mm. Mrs. C. masTavials::.
.-chaSed 4' grocery business at London sang "My :Mother's' Bible." Mrs. C.:
end intend •moving; there' 'In theaekear Barker conducted_ a discussion on Bev-,
fUture- •They conducted 11 grocery era,' passagei front the Bible. Miss
'Madness fit. Heitari for several .Years Jenkins pronounced the benediction.
man -ow • store W4S burned- out tWo The Easter 'meeting will be in charge
years ,ago.- of Mrs, -11:. 'Robertson'sgroup; and a
,.The death of ,Ishbeila, McFarlane, guest speaker .is expected. '
widow- of the late Thomas Fraser of •• ' •• -
Stanley township, • o-ccurred 0»: Satur;-,
day at Termite, wherek she was spend:4'4
ing socie- of the -winter: months. --Mrs.
*Fraser Was htlier.,-.SktentY-Seeond,'YealS
She was :born. in 'Stanley taught
school for a number of years beforelter
-Marriage. After farming. in' • Stanley:
• W-dfrd--Sfritggwr,-.--"—=—''•f'"-'—'7-<rttgTiItFif. 73177riirs'er Wir ii927.
.,'Menteith & •MOnteithr sent their,'
'port of , the township audit. , They
1, sSigsVeivr,ingovaertesptaws,o, ,, 8Q118, Dr. ippor.. A,,,:iTasdiprewes
,, 'fOund . everything, in good .order . and ' Fraser, ' .R.C..A.F., ' overseas, and two •
drew attention to What. they coosidered4daughtere, Miss: Isabelle Fraser, MA.,
4 very low' assessment on our ,bnilditigs. eq the fact-aty. of the University of
.as.'cOnipared with other . municipalities i Toronto, 'in& miss jean Fraser, teacher
where • they had ',audited.: " ' I in Northern. Ontario:: , The remains
• By-law 'No. ,,5, to make adjustments Were ' brought to,_ClintOn- for , a,- sery-ace
in the salary of, thel:Road. "Superintend-.. in the Presbyterian . church,: 7a33# inte'r.
ent, was read and passed. *: ' Ment ..tdOk. place in Baird's- ceineteiy
A .,..
IIII.i,s,_1:,4.... .._ - . 4
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.Accounts paid:. TeWo Of : Gederielt, I Stanley. townillii.- ' ' • ..._ ,, .Iii
tre,:a IMAsiokelinxt.expense17Pennington..-41eLean_t.,
hospital for 'Sie k Children.. $144 ...13e- I - At the Presbyterian Manse, .Brussels,
partmeet of Health. insulin; $8415;,' oil Thursday last, Rev, '.57Icerr.united
, ,igis-,-A-oh,6•011,,,,..,,,v,st...„ of -house. 45, and -11•• - marriage -illary-TEllialk4h-4•44oterinr,
correction in tis§eggirient; *2.05.; ' -Mon., seCond . daughter of 4r', '.iind ' :Mrs: R.
teith 4k ,41oriteithoiitiuditing,-,4100.* and --,- • . ...., . • •
postage;7.$3.29; W. n. liellyar,: gifts,
to Clinton!: :Stock Fair, $50; -Superin- -
1.1 tion, $'4; Win; ,J,....Svestlake, balatice
$so t ...W;:- l‘f.- . Aitken, 'gift:: for returned
,soldier; $1E50; A. J. McMurray,:gitnt "
tendeet, payroll No.. 3; $1,,000;i and of .sabiry for F -
ebruary,: $78.80; ' ',-- ' •
paytell No. 4, $880.05: ' • , ,
April 4th; at 2 p.m../ , .7 ... ' .
•
Council ;edjourned -to meet- Tuesday,,
4.WM. SAL1,OW'S,: Clerk.
Council. then adjourned to meet on
Monday; April 3, at) Pm. • •
'
R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk.
'a. • ' ..A. - ,
t. CW.,B0g1NIE .' TOWNSHIP •
' The17111unieipal 'Council, of Colborne
Mei Tuesday, March' 7th, ' with .. all the
members present.-,• • :-
Oti' motion' Of jas. Fagen inicidWro.
Clark,. minuthns of last regular meeting
were adopted -0' read- S':, . : .,,,....1..,„.„ •
.' Mr. Frank •Therbpson,'• 'township•,
auditor, gave a* full report Of township
affairs. _ Total ireceints, ,_:$44.772.00
. ,
totalclisbnrseinentS; fi41,243;.79 ; balance,
$,529.11. Mr. -Thomps'Orc 'considered
the numiciPiility to' be ill a good An- •
anCial Cond4tion.7 c ,,, '
, ',,A, letter was read frOin J. II.. gilikeak
in$peeto'iof public seTiools. regarding
'llie'..iiiiite0fitliiiiIititerAelifidF-IfdiiSt" -
Filed. . -. ' ' - • •,
A •letter from county ,Clerk N. W.
Miller was .with refrenee to. interest „
,. rates applicable to advances made to
thi:Corinty Of.1.10On by. the 3U,nk . As
•these have •:been_ reduce(Ltilie7:#1 fiden's.
coMmittee,.baYe deeMect Tr,. advisable to
loNeer, the discount rate .payable to
10614 -immiOpaities. tor; Prepayment of..
• County' rates from 5 to 4 per cent.
' •-.,T.he . woOd,.:Whieh ' was. .ent ' in - the
eenreter'y was given to Mr. Harf.Y.' Me-
Cretitk in_apPreeiallon ()f piS 'wain ble
:serviees) in regard to work done in the
'cemetery. •' • • . ,, • ...,
MetionS :were atl_oPted as f ollows :
• reitgati--=-Snyder : That Nve necont the
auditOrisi report.
- Fisherk-Seyder :' that we aiwOint
Mr; X0r144.11 XFrnigh-art as-"-bailite.
^-i.sh r-Feagan :. , 'That , the " vOticl
5Ai
''...i, Dell •tendent • ad Vertise , in the -Cont-
iberciti NewS .fOr4tvna,e1M for kertishing
-and .lithililig gravel tor the, Township.
. , Trrets, engaged- l'iv *i -the • 4rolvfi81111i
will be .pnkt. $1,75 an hoUr.,
Snyder-Cierk,: That road VI ucherk
and bins be zpaid f -flload vouchers.
• $167.74 r :iNitinty of- IturenA Colbeirce's
Afire re, Mergarett:' Aiglitoc; $34.101
.Frank :',1.11°Moson: . a mli tor, $0015 : 'IV-
parfMeut• of "•ileeith, • insulin,'' 08e : , ,.•
bailifts fees. $11.7i..W..Wii-lle-r: compon'.. '
if it is in -an Udverti§enietit below-- Ou. wiltreceive-two Stainps free .
InAparenty";:six-Issuns-At oderieh 'iiffirertisemerits under Cgs'
heading will contain several names of persons living in Goderich and district.
- her-ntemes----will-pbe-selecteda-fromitho,subscriptilmtlistif-The--S1gna1 Star
Simply ,find your name in one of the -adyertisements, clip the advertisement, '
present It to the store in'whickyour name appears, and reedie
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41,
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Complete line of Dairy Products
MILK BAB and
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Near Theatre
We4 St. Phone 1,04
new low price on
Continental Beds .
P IC RIGHT -
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Quality 'Dairy products
11filk, Cream, Devon" Ice Cream
-VISIT OUR -TO'
/T IS NOT TOO EARLY
to, place your order for ,some of
Jacksons-Siecial Tomato Plant's.
They will be in bhibiria When,
p antetrout; also order,'SpaniAli-
„Ohio-Jr-Plants now. •
Phone '105 ,
jaksOns Floristsl-
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tmeison's
Drug Stor_. .
Yoult inTENims
DRUGSTORE'
Prescriptions a Specialty,
Phone 45 Goderieh
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Phone 136, Goderich
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BROS. PAINTS •
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West -)St.
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Schlegel). Oli3rich .
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She hi&sfohhern,i4igestion, Conitiiiiiieliiii&-
c,*bilbusnees with bid ,.breath. Fruit-a-tivea
stimulated her liver -made her feet year.
youngerpSock up youellier withfrnit-a-tives,
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bedi-:!.. To those" whp sleep in' of a way, blab
whose rest is broken by bad dreams and mghtmare.,
'To those-whotwotco up in the as tired as when: -•• they *pat to bed,Nit,t3 offer in bililhurnk's Health and
Nerve Pills a tomo remedy to help soothe and strengthen tbe nerves.
'When this *done -Owe eltoOld be no MOM-ttetlept Idea ft. a* bid
dreams and nightmares, • - • • 4,
, Price ,s(ks box, 65 pills, at 'alkdrutoouriteni. '
.Look foeour registered trademark a ‘PRed, Heart" oaths rob"
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flelIe 'Do -yoa realWbelieve that
soiree people ean tell the .teture 'with
eards1". Nell; "Yes, nW mother een.
She took *elle look at MY report card;
and told ine Just what would happen
'001 Vetd`got home.", -• °
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