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THE GODERI R NAL --STAB muisim,Y, NAY oth, 195
g111RBERT 13. SUCH, D.C..
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Offi"e Sours :
Mon., Thurs --9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tues.. Fri --9 a.m. to 5 p.r,Q.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. 4r. Sat. 9 to 11.30 a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. , �®
Britannia Road. Phone 34.1.
Stiles Ambulance
(formerly Cranston's)
Anywhere . — Anytime
PHONE 399
77 Montreal St., Goderich
Ronald G. McCann
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Phones: 561-455
Office: Royal Bank Building
Res: Rattenbury St.lO
CLINTON
Keep Planting. = There is a along always,'and at its best, New,
strong temptatidn when the wea- quickly grown Llaegetables are 1 al-
lher really turns warm to get out to
and dig an•d plant the whole gar-
den on a' single afternoon.
perienced people, however, re-
strain that natural urge. They
know that there is no great rush
ways the Most tender and s me
of them, like corn and beans, re-,
main only. at top quality for a few
days.
Fertilizer --• Oommmercial fertiliz-
ers contain three main elements;
and if they spread the planting nitrogen, phospltorte acid •and pot;
over several weeks or more, like- ash. These are usually indicated
wise the harvest and the pleasure in a formula on the bag or box,
of gardening will be spread out. thus 24-6 or 64-2 or some similar
Even with flowers. some spreading combination. The first figure in -
is desirable as we are thus assured dicates the anion* of nitrogen, the
of longer bloom and if the weather second phosphoric add- and the
suddenly turns against us, we have last the proper San of potash: I:f,
not lost everything, for example, we want to encour-
Weh vegetables. the wipe garci-',age green growth as in grass, let-
ener will sow standard. things like tuce, cabbage and such, we choose
beans, .tjeete carrots, c ,rn, radish, I a fertilizer high in the first men -
lettuce, and so on not once but ! tioned element_ If it is root
at least three times from two to growth we are interested in, such
three weeks apart. In this way ; as beets and potatoes, we use more
there will be something corning potash. Sometimes certain soils
are very deficient- in one of .these
-------- ..._ — - e le me nits and we naturally select
a fertiliier to remedy that de -
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
. HURON AND PERTH
Seafortb Phone 11-661 er
FRANK REID
LIFE UNDERWRITER
Life, annuities, business in-
surance.
Mutual Life OfehCana Canada
Phone 346
Modern Buildin
ficiency.
I Use Carefully --Chemical fertil-
{ izer is potent stuff and it should
BRICK OR FRAME HOMES be handled carefully and ,accord-
ing to directions. Results are lit- i feta, designed identically, • Un -
MODERNIZING KITCHENS erally amazing, It will start flow- pressed pleats created .fullness for
ALSO DUPLEXING ers and vegetables growing quick- their ballet -.Length skirts. Their
ly, will make grass green almost smoothly -carved bodices were fin -
ALTERATIONS — TILE FLOORS overnight, Thesafest way to ap- 1 ished with pointed necklines fram-
ALL TYPES OF ROOFING ply to lawns and flower beds is ed by a collar of triple pleats.
Reasonable Prices. to dissolve in water and sprinkle ' Crystalette enhanced with pearls
Skilled labor—free estimates. during or just before a rain. This , draped their little pointed ,cloches
Please phone or contact prevents any burning injury to I of hyacinth blue nylon tulle. They
'®'the grass or ,flowers. With vege- wore short white gloves and car -
4 tables we usually sprinkle along ; tiedcrescents of white lilacs and
Bruce . an the rows close to the plants but coral sweet peas.
CONTRACTOR not actually touching them and Groomsman was Richard M. Hill,
175 BROCK ST. GODERICH then cultivate in. H of Toronto. Ushers were Edgar
A Big Show --It is- not .too late , Pridham, Goderich, and Stanley
"*"......"4"1"1"4".4541" to have a big show of annual flow- , R. Iwan,- Brantford.
ers from a few cents worth of ; Miss Carolyn McDougall was
seed. Zinnias, marigolds, nastur- soloist and Mrs. Joseph Snyder
tiums, asters, cosmos, and many was organist..?
• others will still produce plenty A reception, wa sheld at Maitland
of bloom before frost in most parts Golf Club. The bride's mother
of Canada. The easiest way to received guests wearing an en. -
handle is simply to plant in little semble of rosewood taffeta with
}well raked, ,plots here and there -ma-tohing --pieture hat and white
throughout the Bower beds. A gloves and white gardenia corsage.
few weeks later when the plants ,, She 'was assisted by the groom's •
dabldess
-second set of leaves, we leave a : velvet trimmed rosebud straw hat,
HE Nis E RSON--PR IDHAM
A background of lilacs and fern
formed the setting in North Street
United Church on Saturday at 3
p.m. for the marriage of Mary
Aileen Pridham, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest J. Pridha�m, Gode-
rich, "to Murray Cuyler Henderson,
soft' of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C. re
Henderson, London, v.' IL A.
Dickinson, officiated.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was lovely in her gown
of frothy nylon tulle and imported
Chantilly lace fashioned with a
gently moulded Basque of lace
featuring a daintily scalloped neck-
line; inset with tulle yoke. The
long fitted sleeves tapered_ to
points and the full-length skirt, a
misty, gossamer cloud of tulle,
floated out gracefully over net and
satin. Coils of pearls and insets
of Chantilly lace adorned her little
French tulle bonnet holding her
fingertip veil of imported silk il-
lusion, and she carried a -cascade
of valley lilies, pha.laenopsis orch-
ids with accents of soft pink de-
mure rosettes.
Matron of honor was Mrs. R. N. i
Spear, of Toronto, rid brides-
maids were Miss Helen Prid.ham,
of Goderich, sister of the bride,
and Miss, Barbara Henderson, of
London.
"The attendants -were gowned in
hyacinth blue crystalette over tale
of °carnations. The couple wall
reside in London.
T4e bride is a graduate of Alma
College, St.' Thomas, and the groom
is a member of this year's (graduat-
ing class in medicine at the Uxd-
versrty of Western. Ontario and a
member of Kappa AI'pha Society.
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A. M. HARPER
Itartered Accountant
39 West St. Goderich
Phones: Bus. 343
House 920
G. B. CLANCY
Optometrist—Optician
(successor to the late A. L.
Cole, -optometrist)_ ..
For appointment phone 33,'
Goderich.
have come up and developed 'their 1 mother, wearing a or ue r,
--'•- — few where they have grown, pick white gloves and corsage of white
out the rest and transplant roses.
C. F. CHAPMAeN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
30 Colborne St., Goderich
Phone law
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WAR TT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
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Correspondence promptly an
ewered. immediate arrangements
can he made for Sates Date by
1 r
calling Thune 400).1, Clinton.
Charas .n.iod't'rate and sirtiSfac ' .� ,& E • �•
tion Guaranteed. J I
Many people never seem to get a good
night's rest_ They turn and toss—blame it
on 'nerves;—when it may be their kidneys.
Healthy kidneys filter poisons and excess.
acids from the blood. If they fail and
impurities stay in the system --disturbed
rest often follows.. If you don't rest well
get and use Dodd's Kidney PilllC. Dodd's
help the kidneys so that you can rest
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SQUARE GODC.RICH
Here's the most
throughout the rest of the bed':
Don't Do This --One of the com-
monest mistakes of the new gard-
ener is to plant far too "deep.
Little seed's like that of aster,
zinnias, portulaca, alyssum, let-
tuce, carrots, and so on, is merely I
pressed in the ground with per-,
haps a tiny bit of the finest soil I
or sand sifted lightly over. Bigger
seeds like those of peas, beaps 'and
nasturtiums should 'be planted
about half an inch deep, corn' and
beans an inch deep, and potatoes, '
gladiolus, dahlias six to eight
-inches deep. A lot of seed never
gets a proper chance to germinate
if buried too far clown.
Next Week—,Give them roam.
Seven of Canada's ten provinces
are larger in area than the United
Kingdom.
For a trip to Muskoka, the bride
chose a teeage blue linen suit with
white accessories and a corsage
WINS PAINTING
T. H. Pritchard, of Goderich, waA
named •winner of a painting of the
Avon River -yin a draw in Stratford
on • Wednesday night of last week,
marking the close of the second
annual exhibition by the Stratford
Art Society. The painting •was
made by Mrs. K. B. Schlo'tzhauer,
of Stratford, a member of the
society,
QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ
1. What its the origin of the name
of the city of Winnipeg?
2: -Which province leads, in net an-
nual revenue from farming?
From manufacturing? From
forestry? From mining? .
3. Last year did the federal gov-
ernment obtain more revenue •
from customs duties on import=
ed goods or from sales taxes on
Canadian -made goods a
4. What flags were combined to
make the Union Jack?
5. At December, 1954, there were
181,674 persons employed by the
federal government. What was
the monthly payroll?
ANSWERS: 5. Monthly payroll
at that date was $44,662,660. 3.
Import duties totalled $393 mil-
lion; sales taxes totalled $576 mil-
lion. " 1, Winnipeg is an Indian
word for muddy water. 4. The
red cro. of St. George of Eng-
land, the white cross of St. 'An-
drew of Scotland, the white cross
of St. Patrick of Ireland. 2. Farm-
ing, Saskatchewan; manufacturing,
Ontario; forestry, Quebec; mining,
Ontario.
175%
150%
125%
100%
75%
50%
25%
PIERC(NTAQC OF ORM INCRIASES IN CANADA SINS 1941-
1170.2. _..,.
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RAW. AVERAGE i1t1, FARM
FARM , F �
MATERIALS ES IMPLEMENT$ . Pml)UCTS WAGE RATES'
' ilRlIiR4Y RATES CQMMODITI r a'Indet ut lore
Index of total 4ndeK ut Canadian
lawn pruduri,. wage rates:
iron products
Average hourly
rates nt pay
Massey -Harris -
Ferguson
Canadian plants
Total Index of all
, utnnioditie,
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Inde/ al Mas,ey
Hr+rel. Ferguuen
retail pores 11
rrnplernent.t and
tractor, soli in
Canada.
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implements have offered more and
more in. time and labour saving
advantages. ,In `fact, owing to the
scarcity and high cost of ,skilled
labour, farmers found i,n mechaniz-
ation the means = to maintain their
operations efficiently and profitably.
And the chart above clearly shows
an outstanding achievement by "e
Company in maintaining prices at
a low level of 'increase over 1941.
The index for Massey -Harris prices
of implements and tractors sold in
Canada has increased by only 66.8%
from 1941,whereas the index of "all
commodities" shows an increase of
76.8%. The index of raw materials
that go info farm,' implements is up
by 80.2% and the index of hourly
rates of pay in Massey -Harris.
Fergus% Canadian plants is up by
173.9%. Farm products prices index
is 76.1 % higher and the index of
farm labour wage rates is 170.2%
over that .of 1941.
To place equipment in the hands
of the fanner at the lowest price
practicable, farrh implement prices
over the years have been held to
an exceptionally -law level of increase
in the face of the great „advances
in the cost of labour and materials.
In ability to do a lot of work
quickly and easily, in quality of
materialsand workmanship and in:
price, farm implements and
tractors offer exceptional value for
the money.
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