The Huron Expositor, 1937-09-24, Page 3�7, i,
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ec, on Of pigeons-ia. Williams.
H�rnesis? Special, B. Williams and
0. 'PT V A6 I , i
qnoay haxsh� words. hgve been Temqv-
5.
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V
V,
big s4ndiAg maqlxf� .04, the WQrk-77
4''
Bruspelis Post,
Mro.,,Dore, Miss 1AN,;n1`
�IgAon; fruit
To Have Purnpier 0 -P
pa, Cre I
A bumper bow crop, averaging 18
tq*t
-to- -20- -bushels - to,-tW, being -
fee W
harvested. in. I$outh laiiron unider ideal
brook; ewe hwvi.ug raised lambs. -this
weather opuditAous. Xfte bean aere-
the A
age tbari. last
;ran lias,
�7, i,
q4P t�,
I it
'. Mi"i
ec, on Of pigeons-ia. Williams.
H�rnesis? Special, B. Williams and
Water .061ora - Uggocape, mis.
qnoay haxsh� words. hgve been Temqv-
od. Xr. HaTry, Hart, og Seaforth, 7dth
Dor(�, Miss Livings, seapc4pe.
big s4ndiAg maqlxf� .04, the WQrk-77
. . . . . . . .
Bruspelis Post,
Mro.,,Dore, Miss 1AN,;n1`
�IgAon; fruit
To Have Purnpier 0 -P
pa, Cre I
A bumper bow crop, averaging 18
H. Truemner; St. Lawrence, Mrs.
-to- -20- -bushels - to,-tW, being -
sOn; original study(�Oeuped), Wm.
harvested. in. I$outh laiiron unider ideal
brook; ewe hwvi.ug raised lambs. -this
weather opuditAous. Xfte bean aere-
age tbari. last
Mrs. Dore, Ken Wo6d;f'lany subjeots.
and the quplity. ip'excellont. The price
ling ewe, ---.C. Daribiripok, Preston bear-
is $1,50 a"bushel, as compared. witb
$2 a year ago. ParmeTs axe -iA ho
ingotone.
hurry to sell their whe.at, bolding'it,
brook.
-for a better price.. Present figure at
Manufadt6rers and ImplevAnts
Hensiall le -$i.10 per bushel;- standard.
Ject, Ken Wood, Jobo Dalrymple
-Barley fit for malting is. bringing 6a
I it
'. Mi"i
cents, but like wheat, farmers are
boldinig, it for a better price 'Offer-
ings, at the mills are far' �16�6�,, those
of a yew ago. Present price,'of oats
Is 40 cputs�Bxei Times-Advoate.
Ctiiild Killed By Fathero/b Truck
Mrs. A. S. Davis and Mrs. Henry
Smith, 9fi, town., have received wofd
of the death of their, iippliew's daugh-,
)ter who was inistantly killed at Dtui,
B. C., under the wheels of a heavy
logging truck driven, by her f athe'r,
Mr. Fred, Ptanlake. Mr. Stanlake was
backing the truck. into.his yard when
the accident occurred-. The child was
14 months old. Mr. Fred Stanlake is
a son of, dbester'a nd the late Mrs.
Stanlake, formerly of Donalda, Alta.
-Exeter Times -Advocate.
Transferred to Sarnia
Mr. W. J. Burke, an Exeter boy,
who has been, residing with 'his
mother, Mrs. Win. Burke, of Lon -don,
left Monday for Sarnia to take over
the inamagement of the Imperial,Vae-
atre, one of the two Famous Plaver
hous6s. in that city. Mr. Burke has
been the, Popular young manager of
the Palace Theatre in, East London. -
Exeter TiMes-Advocate.
Wins Two Champion Awards
Mr. Ephraim Snell monopolizedd the
awards in the Leicesters -division. at
the Western 'Fatr. In addition to ex-
obibiting the champion ram a ni d cham-
pion ewe, Mr.. Snell also won seven
flrsts�Clinton- News -Record.
Awaits Owner of.'Diamond
Mr. Bert Williams, a former Wing-
hamiter, who conducted a cleaning a -id
pressing business in Walkerton, found
a -diamond ring which had,come out
of some unknown pierson'.- garment
into t he suction machine. A few
years ago Bert pressed a suit of
clothes that had $48 6oncealed In, one
of the pockets. One time he found
two $5 gold, Rieeer., in another suit. He
-has also handed back to customers
sleveral watches that were lieft in
suits. He estimates, he h4s found
about $50 in loose change in the Vock-
ets 0 his customers LWingham. Ad-
vance -Times. '
Peculiar Tomatoes
We have (in display in our window
three tomaWes that are of the freak.'
variety. One gz)iywm by Mrs. George
Wvlle, Qf Wroxeter, is an.--octuplpt.
Light tomatoes all growing -from the
-one stem. The other two were grown
by David Finlay, of,town., One is a
,quint, five grown off one atem, and
the other is a triplet.-Wingham Ad-
vance-Thries.
Sparks Caused Fire
Shortly before the 'noon hour on
Wednesday last week fire broke out
on the roof at the 'homd of Councillor
J. H. Crawford. A spark from the
chimney from the fire place ignited
the shingles. It started to blaze mer-
rily as the rooF was very diry. It was
quickly extinguished, however, on the
arrival of the firemen who confined,
the fire to a small portion,of theroof.
The w4ter damage was not extensive.
Mr. and "Mrs. Crawford we re in
Brampton at the time attending the
funerai of Mr. Crawford's fabher.-
Wingham Advance -Times.
Dr. W. J. Reid Seriously. Ili
SUffering a heart attack, Dr. Wes-
ley S. Reid is critically ill at his home,
"the,Castle," on St. George's Crescent.
On Sunday morning Dr. Reid's son�-
inqqw, Cms Hough, of Detroit,
brought a heart specialist to Good-
rich in his Waco plane and returned
to Detroit the same afternoon to JIY
back to Goderloh 'with a photographic
apparatus for taking pictures of the
humaa heart.-Goderich Sigrial.
A Cordial Send -Off
The local staff of the Canadian Na-
tional Railways met in the office of
-6he agent on Saturday afternoon and
presented Horace Elvidge, a former
staff member, who has f�cently been
transferred. -to Owen Bound, with a
Parker, fountain -Pen and pencil set.
The Presentation was made by the
agent, Mr. J. L. Taylor, who read an
;-n-"a �ified_,&_Sx_ti(
year, and worked - to sqeh d.
fying. - The government
no besitation In
�Iding, 2 yeage 91, " W 1�
W. J. JVAP'i 17 or gs!M�49? one
7W X. 1 :1404. o1010ma.
Rawiltou & $OIL,
Mary bjiai�4rood,.mare ac.co*t
Vanie'd -by foal, E,. , yolla *.� tM", foaIr
ed ln$0,36, R Yellow; A
11-y or gelding,
2 years old,, E. . YeU, filly Or jeld"
'pe g4rj, pq,; p,
'91 year i,
B. Yellow; telam, 9 Yellow and 2nd;
ftloinui; F. Steeper,
Wagon I-Toroeip-Brood, MarO aecoln-
paq�, by, foal, N. Scott and 2nd;
foal, foaled in. 0�7 N.'ScGtt, J. Hod,
gns, N. Scott; flHy or golding, vuruv
years old, G, J. TIAQ and 9nd,,1. Stahl;
filly or gelding, 2. years old, F. Steep-
er, fiUy or gelding, l'year old,, G.
Heywood; -single wago%i horse, Win.
Decker and 2-nidi,� B. Williama; pair
kwagon horses in harness and car-
xqage;-- Wim., Decker, B. Williams G.
Thiel; diplorna, W. Decker.
Roadsters --Foal, Ibaled i4 1937, F.
Smith; filly or gelding, 3 yipars, old,
Currie & Turvitt; filly or gelding, 2
years old, F. Smith
,; filly -or gelding,
I- year old, W. J.' pale; 1)air road.
sters in harness and buggy, Q ri
4-r- -a &
'.Vurvitt; single -roadster in 'liiarness
and buggy, Currie and Turvitt and
2nd; best farmers, outfit in harness
and buggy, C. Godbolt, Currie & Tur-
vitt; Coronation badge, Win. Hamil-
ton.& Sioni; Donald Burn -W Special, C.
Rowe; John Millers, Special, E. Yel-
low- Godbolt's, Sp�ecial-, N. Scott, H.
iitirLte�,, J. Hodgins., N. Scott; Hoop.
er's.,Special, CurTie & Turvitt; Dr.
Stewart's Special, Win. Bowden.
Judge W. S. Stead -man, Petrolid.
cattle,
Shortfhornso--Aged cow, W. Oestrich.
er and 2nd; two year old 'heifer, W.
O"tredcher & 2ndl;'one year old heif-
er, W. Oestreicher & 2nd; heifer calf,
W Oestreicher & ftd, J. M. Glenn;
bull calf, W. Oestreicber and 2nd-,
bull ' 1 year and over, W. Oestreicher
RZ 2nd-, bull, 2 years and ovof-', X..
Oetstrelober;.,herdl, W. Oestreicher, P,
Dinxing: thiee andmala from one, sire,
W. Oestreicher and 2nd, A. Park;
dliploma, W, Oestreicher; Massey-Har-
ris-Srwcial, W. OiastTeicher.
Polled Angust--Aged- cow, P..Dear-
irg; 2 -year-old heifeT, P. Dearing-, I-
,7ear-old heifer, P. Dearing; heifer
calf, P. Dearing; bull calf, P. Dear-
ing;. bull, I year or over, P. Dearing,
J,4rseysA.-ed cow, G.. Timmine; 2-'
year-old heifer, G. Timmins, F. Eller-
ington; 1 -year-old heifer, G. Timmins;
he-ifer calf,, G. Timmins and, 2nd; bull
calt, G.,Timamins and- 2-nd; Exeter
Creamery Special, G. Timmins, 0. Me -
Laren.
Grad,esi--Aged cow, 0. MeLaren and
2nd and; 3 -rd; 1 -year-old heifer, -O. Me -
Laren - ; 1 -year-old steer, 0-. MeLaren;
three animals from. one sire, W. Oes-
treicher '& Znd,�A. Park; best ani-Imal,
any age, W. Oestrei0i baby beef,
operi, A. Park and 2nad, W. Oestreich-
P,r, A. Park; Traquadrls Special, W.
Oestrei0her; Lindenfield's Special, W.
Oestreicber and 2nd; Viningl,s, Spec-
ial, A. Park. �
Judge .. Charters, Seaforth.
Milk Grading Contest -Ladies, Mrs.
M. Pym, Mrs, L. Hirtzel; lboys--H. T.
Cadmiure, Marold Davis, Ross Skin.
ner.
Sheep
Donset Horned -Aged ram, C. Dan.
brook; sheariing ram, C. Danbro,6k;
ram lamb, Preston Dearing, C. D�n�
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11411ey", F N P
Pck,e* WAs'' 4_viatstouli,�,ifruit or ve;7
d
stww"Ken V06t Mrs. Dor6�
Mlsg U'Vingsion
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ec, on Of pigeons-ia. Williams.
H�rnesis? Special, B. Williams and
Water .061ora - Uggocape, mis.
Son; Harness' Special, O'Brien Bros.-
Dor(�, Miss Livings, seapc4pe.
. . . . . . . .
Laird's Special, Ken Woods; Laird' ;
Mro.,,Dore, Miss 1AN,;n1`
�IgAon; fruit
or flowers, bery Wqo44,.'MIss Living-
H. Truemner; St. Lawrence, Mrs.
sOn; original study(�Oeuped), Wm.
brook; ewe hwvi.ug raised lambs. -this
Peii Miss Livinga.0ne; poftrait,
year, Preston Deaxing amd 2nd; shear-
Mrs. Dore, Ken Wo6d;f'lany subjeots.
O'BrieVis gipeciat X Yellow.
ling ewe, ---.C. Daribiripok, Preston bear-
�not listed above, Mrs. Dore_MI'sa Liv-
ing; ewe la.mb,'P. Deari ng, C. Dan-
ingotone.
brook.
Miscellas,06us�-Pastel, any - sub -
Manufadt6rers and ImplevAnts
Oxford Dikged ram, S. P.
Ject, Ken Wood, Jobo Dalrymple
1k I
Pym- & Son, s-hearling Tam, W. Hen,-
charcoal, scene or Study, Mrs. Dore,
Beatty, Mrs. Dallby, TAMW&Ite
ry and 2nd; ram lamb, W. Henry, S.
Miss Livingstone; Pen And ink sketch,
.
J, Pym & Sons;' ewe having raised
William Pendiale, Mr,% . 'E. Parsons;
lambs thd-s-year, W. Henry, S. J. Pym
-0ened drawing, scerie,, Ken Wood,
Jbneb & May; *0011eA YAM, South-,]
& Sons; shearling ewe, S. J. Pym &
Miss Livingstone; SepJ4 spen6, John
Sons and 2nd;' ewe Iamb, S.. J, pym
Dalrymple, Miss Livingstone; cray-
cents, but like wheat, farmers are
boldinig, it for a better price 'Offer-
ings, at the mills are far' �16�6�,, those
of a yew ago. Present price,'of oats
Is 40 cputs�Bxei Times-Advoate.
Ctiiild Killed By Fathero/b Truck
Mrs. A. S. Davis and Mrs. Henry
Smith, 9fi, town., have received wofd
of the death of their, iippliew's daugh-,
)ter who was inistantly killed at Dtui,
B. C., under the wheels of a heavy
logging truck driven, by her f athe'r,
Mr. Fred, Ptanlake. Mr. Stanlake was
backing the truck. into.his yard when
the accident occurred-. The child was
14 months old. Mr. Fred Stanlake is
a son of, dbester'a nd the late Mrs.
Stanlake, formerly of Donalda, Alta.
-Exeter Times -Advocate.
Transferred to Sarnia
Mr. W. J. Burke, an Exeter boy,
who has been, residing with 'his
mother, Mrs. Win. Burke, of Lon -don,
left Monday for Sarnia to take over
the inamagement of the Imperial,Vae-
atre, one of the two Famous Plaver
hous6s. in that city. Mr. Burke has
been the, Popular young manager of
the Palace Theatre in, East London. -
Exeter TiMes-Advocate.
Wins Two Champion Awards
Mr. Ephraim Snell monopolizedd the
awards in the Leicesters -division. at
the Western 'Fatr. In addition to ex-
obibiting the champion ram a ni d cham-
pion ewe, Mr.. Snell also won seven
flrsts�Clinton- News -Record.
Awaits Owner of.'Diamond
Mr. Bert Williams, a former Wing-
hamiter, who conducted a cleaning a -id
pressing business in Walkerton, found
a -diamond ring which had,come out
of some unknown pierson'.- garment
into t he suction machine. A few
years ago Bert pressed a suit of
clothes that had $48 6oncealed In, one
of the pockets. One time he found
two $5 gold, Rieeer., in another suit. He
-has also handed back to customers
sleveral watches that were lieft in
suits. He estimates, he h4s found
about $50 in loose change in the Vock-
ets 0 his customers LWingham. Ad-
vance -Times. '
Peculiar Tomatoes
We have (in display in our window
three tomaWes that are of the freak.'
variety. One gz)iywm by Mrs. George
Wvlle, Qf Wroxeter, is an.--octuplpt.
Light tomatoes all growing -from the
-one stem. The other two were grown
by David Finlay, of,town., One is a
,quint, five grown off one atem, and
the other is a triplet.-Wingham Ad-
vance-Thries.
Sparks Caused Fire
Shortly before the 'noon hour on
Wednesday last week fire broke out
on the roof at the 'homd of Councillor
J. H. Crawford. A spark from the
chimney from the fire place ignited
the shingles. It started to blaze mer-
rily as the rooF was very diry. It was
quickly extinguished, however, on the
arrival of the firemen who confined,
the fire to a small portion,of theroof.
The w4ter damage was not extensive.
Mr. and "Mrs. Crawford we re in
Brampton at the time attending the
funerai of Mr. Crawford's fabher.-
Wingham Advance -Times.
Dr. W. J. Reid Seriously. Ili
SUffering a heart attack, Dr. Wes-
ley S. Reid is critically ill at his home,
"the,Castle," on St. George's Crescent.
On Sunday morning Dr. Reid's son�-
inqqw, Cms Hough, of Detroit,
brought a heart specialist to Good-
rich in his Waco plane and returned
to Detroit the same afternoon to JIY
back to Goderloh 'with a photographic
apparatus for taking pictures of the
humaa heart.-Goderich Sigrial.
A Cordial Send -Off
The local staff of the Canadian Na-
tional Railways met in the office of
-6he agent on Saturday afternoon and
presented Horace Elvidge, a former
staff member, who has f�cently been
transferred. -to Owen Bound, with a
Parker, fountain -Pen and pencil set.
The Presentation was made by the
agent, Mr. J. L. Taylor, who read an
;-n-"a �ified_,&_Sx_ti(
year, and worked - to sqeh d.
fying. - The government
no besitation In
�Iding, 2 yeage 91, " W 1�
W. J. JVAP'i 17 or gs!M�49? one
7W X. 1 :1404. o1010ma.
Rawiltou & $OIL,
Mary bjiai�4rood,.mare ac.co*t
Vanie'd -by foal, E,. , yolla *.� tM", foaIr
ed ln$0,36, R Yellow; A
11-y or gelding,
2 years old,, E. . YeU, filly Or jeld"
'pe g4rj, pq,; p,
'91 year i,
B. Yellow; telam, 9 Yellow and 2nd;
ftloinui; F. Steeper,
Wagon I-Toroeip-Brood, MarO aecoln-
paq�, by, foal, N. Scott and 2nd;
foal, foaled in. 0�7 N.'ScGtt, J. Hod,
gns, N. Scott; flHy or golding, vuruv
years old, G, J. TIAQ and 9nd,,1. Stahl;
filly or gelding, 2. years old, F. Steep-
er, fiUy or gelding, l'year old,, G.
Heywood; -single wago%i horse, Win.
Decker and 2-nidi,� B. Williama; pair
kwagon horses in harness and car-
xqage;-- Wim., Decker, B. Williams G.
Thiel; diplorna, W. Decker.
Roadsters --Foal, Ibaled i4 1937, F.
Smith; filly or gelding, 3 yipars, old,
Currie & Turvitt; filly or gelding, 2
years old, F. Smith
,; filly -or gelding,
I- year old, W. J.' pale; 1)air road.
sters in harness and buggy, Q ri
4-r- -a &
'.Vurvitt; single -roadster in 'liiarness
and buggy, Currie and Turvitt and
2nd; best farmers, outfit in harness
and buggy, C. Godbolt, Currie & Tur-
vitt; Coronation badge, Win. Hamil-
ton.& Sioni; Donald Burn -W Special, C.
Rowe; John Millers, Special, E. Yel-
low- Godbolt's, Sp�ecial-, N. Scott, H.
iitirLte�,, J. Hodgins., N. Scott; Hoop.
er's.,Special, CurTie & Turvitt; Dr.
Stewart's Special, Win. Bowden.
Judge W. S. Stead -man, Petrolid.
cattle,
Shortfhornso--Aged cow, W. Oestrich.
er and 2nd; two year old 'heifer, W.
O"tredcher & 2ndl;'one year old heif-
er, W. Oestreicher & 2nd; heifer calf,
W Oestreicher & ftd, J. M. Glenn;
bull calf, W. Oestreicber and 2nd-,
bull ' 1 year and over, W. Oestreicher
RZ 2nd-, bull, 2 years and ovof-', X..
Oetstrelober;.,herdl, W. Oestreicher, P,
Dinxing: thiee andmala from one, sire,
W. Oestreicher and 2nd, A. Park;
dliploma, W, Oestreicher; Massey-Har-
ris-Srwcial, W. OiastTeicher.
Polled Angust--Aged- cow, P..Dear-
irg; 2 -year-old heifeT, P. Dearing-, I-
,7ear-old heifer, P. Dearing; heifer
calf, P. Dearing; bull calf, P. Dear-
ing;. bull, I year or over, P. Dearing,
J,4rseysA.-ed cow, G.. Timmine; 2-'
year-old heifer, G. Timmins, F. Eller-
ington; 1 -year-old heifer, G. Timmins;
he-ifer calf,, G. Timmins and, 2nd; bull
calt, G.,Timamins and- 2-nd; Exeter
Creamery Special, G. Timmins, 0. Me -
Laren.
Grad,esi--Aged cow, 0. MeLaren and
2nd and; 3 -rd; 1 -year-old heifer, -O. Me -
Laren - ; 1 -year-old steer, 0-. MeLaren;
three animals from. one sire, W. Oes-
treicher '& Znd,�A. Park; best ani-Imal,
any age, W. Oestrei0i baby beef,
operi, A. Park and 2nad, W. Oestreich-
P,r, A. Park; Traquadrls Special, W.
Oestrei0her; Lindenfield's Special, W.
Oestreicber and 2nd; Viningl,s, Spec-
ial, A. Park. �
Judge .. Charters, Seaforth.
Milk Grading Contest -Ladies, Mrs.
M. Pym, Mrs, L. Hirtzel; lboys--H. T.
Cadmiure, Marold Davis, Ross Skin.
ner.
Sheep
Donset Horned -Aged ram, C. Dan.
brook; sheariing ram, C. Danbro,6k;
ram lamb, Preston Dearing, C. D�n�
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'04
11411ey", F N P
Pck,e* WAs'' 4_viatstouli,�,ifruit or ve;7
d
stww"Ken V06t Mrs. Dor6�
Mlsg U'Vingsion
l�t ortrait,
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No fumes worry you when you'heat with HAWCO. ..You'll 6 delighted
with this "bafer, cleaner. money -saving Coke.'. Lasts so loi easy to
regulate. And so light'orc the shovel. it's a pleasure to har�d[le. Leaves
much less ash than other hard fuels. Try a ton- of RMCO, the dust-
lew. smokeless, wasteless Coke. Order fiOM your local HMCO dealer
-- he deserves your fuel. business.
HAMICOCOKE sold in Seafortit by-.'
.Wm. Ament John- J.- Sclater
Ernest L. Box N. Cluff & Son
ym0u. 1 H. Dearing; Roses., collection, Mrs.
Rocks-, (cc & al) H. Doan, (er & p) Habe-rer, Mrs. li4eytwood
K. Wood,; any other variety Plymouth single, Robt. Sanders, Mrs. Beavers;
Rocks, (cr & p) Ken Wood; White Sulvia W. Dearing, Mrs. G. Mae- N y 0 A 0 1 5 Y 0 U F1 S U S E I T
or
Wyandottes, (c & b) D. Graham, Lean;',Stockg� Mrs,. Heywood; Sweet
P) 0. Battler, G. Yelland; any Peas, W. H. Dearing, Mrs. Beaver&;
.-other variety Wyandottes, (c & b)� Verbenas, W. H. Dearing, Mrs. M6 -
O'Brien Brue., K. Wood; S. C. Rhode Lean; Zinnias, crested or curled, W.
T I A 1:)-A J' AGiN
S __ ' S, ke) . �Vc ems, I,— WooU,
(h & er) J. Kochemis and. 2nd, (p) K.
Wood, J. Kochem.s; Buff Leghorns,
(cr & p) Ken- Wood and 2nd; Brown
Legliorns (e) K. Wood, (h) J. Koch -
ems, K. Wood, (er) 0. Battler, (p)
0. Battler, K.- Wood; any other var-
lety. Leghorns, (c & h.) J. Kocheins,
1-1. Doan, (er & p) K. Wood-, J. Koch-
emis; Black Minhorcas, (di) J. Koch -
ems, 0. Battler, (cr &- 0) 0. Battli3r,
K. Wood,; White Minorcas, (b, cr &
P) H. DesiaTdine and 2nd; Affdalu-
sians, (e, h, er & p) 0. Battler; An-
conas, (c & h) 0. Battler, K. Wood,
(er) J. Kochems), K. Wood.-, (p) -J.
Kochems and, 2nd; G. S. Hamburgs,
(c) K. Wood, O'Brien Bros., (h)
O'Brient Broa and, ?,nd, (cr) K. Wood;
Black Hamburgs, (c) O'Brien Bros.,
0. Battler, (h, CT & P) O'Brien, Bros.
and 2nd; Campines, Silver; (h) 0.
Battler; Polands, Golden, (.h) O'Brien.
Bros., (er & p) K. Wood;- Polands
Silver, (c & hi) K. Wood; B. B. R��
'Game,, (c, h, cr & p) O'Brien Bros.
and, 2nd; Duckwing Game, (c h er
& p).O'Brien Bros. and 2nd; aiiy.bli-
-er variety game, (e) K. Wood, J.
Kocherns, (h,.cr..& p) J. Kocherns, K.
Wood; Bantame, Game, (c & h)
O'Brien Bros., J. Kocherns; Golden
,Seabright,Ae, h, cr & p) D. Graham;
Silver Seabright, (c, cr & p) H. Doan,
(Ili) H. Doan, J. Kochems; Houdans,
(c & h) O'Brien Bros., K. Wood, (er)
K. Wood, (p) O'Brien Bros. and 2nd;
Red Caps� (c and h) W. Bowden; Sam-
albra Game, (c & h) O'Brien Bros.;
White Rocks, (c & h) 6. Graham,
(er & p) 0. Batiler, D. Graham;
Black Giant% (c) D. Graham, H. Do,anl
(h, er & p) D. Grabam, K. Wood;
any q)ther variety fowl, (c & h) J.
Nochems arid 2nd, (cr & p)- D. Wil-
liams and 2nd.
TurkeYisiBronize Turkeys, (e, h,
er & P) K. Woodi; any other variety
turkeys, (c, b, er & p) K. Wood,
Geese -Bremen geese, (c, h, . er &
p): X. Wood; Toulouse geese. c & h)
W. Bowden,; any other variety geese,,
(c &' h) 0. Battler, (cr an -d p) C.
RoWe.
--T)u,ckzPekin ducks fel 0 Battler
address tendering to Mr. Elvidge the
good wishes of the staff. iVr. Elvid�e-
in a few well-chosen. femarks express-
ed his,appreciation -bf the gift, He
leaves Goderich with the best wishes
of his fellow employees and carrying
-with him many pleasant recollections
of his associations with them while
stationed here.-Goderich Signal.
Over 100 Attend Corn Roast
The LadIW Aid of Knox Presby-
teria�n Chirroh, held a successful corn
roast in� the orchard of Mr. Arthur
Hincks on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9.
The weather was ideal for the occa-
sion and over a hundred partook of
the corn which war, prepared with
the use of two large kettles; also hot
,dogs and ice cream were seryed. ThZ�-
evening was spent in playing games
and community singing under the di-
rection of Mrs. J. K. West -Mitchell
Aavocate.
Little Girl Injured
On Sunday the little dailghter of
Mrs. Cass McCormick (Olive'Allen),
of Muncie, Ind., fell from a moving
car aftd suffered a pai-afully scraped
head and. fate and body bruises. The
little girl In some manner unlatched
the rear door of the car and- was tose-
ed to the, road as the wind swung the
door openL Mrs. McCormick was vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den
Allen, at the time.-Goderich Signal.
Rev. Wm. Moore Receives Call
Rev. Wm Moore, of MelvAle Presw
-byterian Church, has received a call
by the congregation -of Puce and PCs-
sex'In. the Chatham Pregbytery. The
induction. will be !held on September
30th at St.'Andre�*'s Cturch at Puce.
-Brussels Post.
e age a fast
t. , Pe
fixid.
g
IL Dearing, - 2nd: Zinnias, Dahlia
flowered, Mrs. Heywood., Mrs. E,
Pym; Zinnias, Mrs. Heywood, Mrs.
E. Parsona; collection of Annuals,
W H Dearing; collection of peren,
*W. ff. Dearing, Mrs. Irywood;
bride's bouquet, W. H. Dearing; bas,1
het cut flowers, Mrs. George Jaques,
Mrs. Heywood; hand, -bouquet, Mrs.
Haberer; novelty in cut flowers, W.'
H. Deartrig.
Xudge--J. J. Brown, Luean.
Grain and Seeds
Fall wheat, w hitt-, W. R. Dougall,
Hilton Truenmer; fall wheat, red,
Mil,nie Rader, H. A. Fuse; any var-
iety spring wheat, Milne Radier, H.
Truendner; six -rowed baTIey, Herb.
Desjardinp, Jacob Battler; white
oats, W. -R. Dougall, H. Desiardine;
-timothy -seed, H. Truemner, 'Mrs. 0.
Cunninigham; white- beans, M. Rader,
J. Battler; clover seed, W. R, Don -
gal.], Mrs. Curminigham; -ensilage- corn,
Harold Cudmore; large p6a;s, Ken
woiyd ' s,..Mrs. Cunningham.; small peas,
.Alilne Rader, Ken Wood-.
Jtidges-H. J. Hunter, Rid. Coates.
Horticultural Products
Apples�-Six varieties winter apples,
Mrs. 0. Dailey, Laitbwaite & Sou; 4
varieties fall apples, Laithwalte &
Son; fall apples, any varlety, Mrs.
E. Pym, Laithwalte & Son; Rhode
Isliand Greenings, H. Truemner Mrs.
Dailey; Northern Spies, H. 'Cu�more,
Laithwaite & Son-, -Golden- Russets,
P. Cud -more, Laithwaits & Son, ;
Spitzbnrgs, H. Cudmore, Laithwaite
& Son; Baldwins, Laithwaite & Son,
Mrs, Dailey; Westfield Seek-no-rur-
thee, Mr9. Dailey, Laithwaite & Son;
Snow Applies, Mrs. Dailey, Laithwaite
& Son; Gravensteins, Laithwaite &
Son, Mrs. Dailey; Golverts� Mrs. Dail-
ey; Pall Pippins, Mrs. Dailey; King
of Tompkine, J. Battlier, Mrs. Dailey;
Alexanders, Mrs. Dailey', Mrs. C.
StmR; Canadian Red, 1. Battler, La!t!h-
Waite & Son; Ribston Pippitis, Mrs.
Dailey, H. Cudmiore; WAgners, Mrs.
*ith the Dailey, H. Cudmmore; Grimes G. Plp-
ded, (h) 1 Kochems, 0. Battler, (cr & p) pins, R. Truieniner, MrR. Dailey, Maid -
0. Battler, J. Kochems; Roden ducks, an's Blush, Mrs. Dailey- Ben Davis,
t (c), ff. Doan, W.Obowden, cr W - 14. Cudanore, Mrs. Daiiie;� Oni
rk ]Bowden, H. Doan; any oth
ex- vt"If3LY Laithwaite & Son., Mrs. Dailey; Weal-
rl ducks, (c & b) 0. Battler, X. Wood,
(er & p) 0. Battler. thy, M�a. Dailey, W. R. Douggil,
r*_11 �A Duchess of Oldenburg, Laithwaite, &
ec, on Of pigeons-ia. Williams.
H�rnesis? Special, B. Williams and
Water .061ora - Uggocape, mis.
Son; Harness' Special, O'Brien Bros.-
Dor(�, Miss Livings, seapc4pe.
. . . . . . . .
Laird's Special, Ken Woods; Laird' ;
Mro.,,Dore, Miss 1AN,;n1`
�IgAon; fruit
or flowers, bery Wqo44,.'MIss Living-
H. Truemner; St. Lawrence, Mrs.
sOn; original study(�Oeuped), Wm.
brook; ewe hwvi.ug raised lambs. -this
Peii Miss Livinga.0ne; poftrait,
year, Preston Deaxing amd 2nd; shear-
Mrs. Dore, Ken Wo6d;f'lany subjeots.
O'BrieVis gipeciat X Yellow.
ling ewe, ---.C. Daribiripok, Preston bear-
�not listed above, Mrs. Dore_MI'sa Liv-
ing; ewe la.mb,'P. Deari ng, C. Dan-
ingotone.
brook.
Miscellas,06us�-Pastel, any - sub -
Manufadt6rers and ImplevAnts
Oxford Dikged ram, S. P.
Ject, Ken Wood, Jobo Dalrymple
And that lo A kbd-for-
Pym- & Son, s-hearling Tam, W. Hen,-
charcoal, scene or Study, Mrs. Dore,
Beatty, Mrs. Dallby, TAMW&Ite
ry and 2nd; ram lamb, W. Henry, S.
Miss Livingstone; Pen And ink sketch,
.
J, Pym & Sons;' ewe having raised
William Pendiale, Mr,% . 'E. Parsons;
lambs thd-s-year, W. Henry, S. J. Pym
-0ened drawing, scerie,, Ken Wood,
Jbneb & May; *0011eA YAM, South-,]
& Sons; shearling ewe, S. J. Pym &
Miss Livingstone; SepJ4 spen6, John
Sons and 2nd;' ewe Iamb, S.. J, pym
Dalrymple, Miss Livingstone; cray-
& Sons, W. Henry�
on study, Mies lAvIfist011e, Kan
Shropshire Downs --Aged ram, A.
Wood.
Steeper.
. Art , Crafts--�Sealirijg wax exhibit,
Liucohis-Aged -ram, A. Steeper &
*iss Livingstone, Mft. H. pulss;
Son; shearling -ram A. Steeper &
wicker work, Mrs. . D. Warwick,
Son; ram lamb, A. Steeper & Son,;
Mrs. J. Jaques;; paintiing on glass or
ewe having raised lambs this year,
wood', Mrs. H. Fuss, Mrs. 1), S.
A. Steeper & Son; shearling ewe, A.
Hackney; stencil design on any ma -
Steeper & Son-; ewe lambi A. Steeper
t6tiall John Dalrymple, Miss Living-
& Son.
stone; any new craft, � Mrs. E. par-
Leicestersi--Aged. ram, DJ Graham&
sOn's, Capt. Bedford; wood carving,
Son and 2nd; sbeaTling �rarn, D. Gra-
Capt. Bedford,
.ham & Son, W. Rorineriberg; ram
PhOtograPhs�-Collecdon of amatenr
lamb, D. Graham & Son and 2i4d; e -we
snaps, Mra. Dore, Miss White; dis-
*-having' raised, Iambs this year, D.
Play -of pbotographic views, Miss
Graham & Son, W. Ronnenberg;
White.
s1hearling ewe, D. Gra ham� & Son and
Judg-Miss Adeale, Hunter.
2111d; -ewe lamb,. D. Graham & Son and
2nd; Sweepp.take I s, A. D. Steeper, W.,
Flowers
Penhale, W. . N. Henry.
Foliage, 3 varieties, Mrs. E. Law,
Pigs
son; novelty in Potted Plants, Mrs.
P. Haberer, W. H. Dearing. I
.-
Yorkshire-Bo.ar, 2 years old and
0it Flqwers�-Suapdragonq, Mrs,. E.
over, A. Warner; boar, I yearold and
Heywood,- W. H.. Dearing; Asters, col -
under 2, A. Warner, W, Rounenberg;
lection, W., H. Dearing; Asters, white,
boar, under I ydar, A. Warner and
W. H. Dearing, Mrs. P. Haberer; As -
2nd; sow, 2 years old and over A
ters, mauve, Mrs. Haberer, W.. H.
Warner -and 2nd; sow, I Year old"'Ind
Dearing; Asters, purple,. W. H, Dear -
under 2, A. Warner, W.. Rorinenberg;
ing, R-bert Sanders; Asters, pink w..-.
'
sow, under I year, A. Warner, F. R111--
H_ Dearing, Mrs. HtOerer; A.S�era,
lerington
Ostrich plume, collection, Mrs. �Hab.
Tamwortb�-Boar, 2 Yea:rs old- and
Cxer, W. H., Dearing; Coxcombs, W.
-over, R. Manson; boax,,1 year oldiand
H. Dearing, Mrs. E. Parsons; Cox-
imider 2, C. Dacabrook; boar, undel- 1
comb, feathered, W. H. Dearqng; Cos. -
ye I ar, R. Manson ind 2u(f.- sow I year
MOB, -Single and double, W. H. Dear-
oldand under 2 R , Man�on a`n'd 2nd-
Ing; Dahlias, decorative variety, Mrs.
sow, under� 1 ;�ax, C. Danbrook, 'j.
Haberer, Gibbs Yellandis; Dahlias,
Maneon.
Cartlis 'Variety, Mrs. Hhberer, 4ibbs
Bacon Type -Pair bacon typ� pi�,s
I
Yellands; Dahlias, Pompom variety,
any breed, C. Danbrook, V. Ellering-
G. Yelland; Diauthuq or Pinks, Mrs.
ton. I I .
Heywood, W. H. Dearing; Gladiolus,,
Jud1ge-H. J. Hunter, Exeter.
best one named variety, Robt. San-
ders, Mrs. Heywood; Gladiolus, best
Poultry
6 spikes, Mrs. Heywood'; Gladiolus,
T4
ight Brailiamas (ei O'Brien Bros:,
best collection, Mrs, Heywood; Im-
patiens, or Balsams, W. 11. Dearing;
(h) O'Bri,en Bros. and 2nd, (er) D.
Graham, R. Wood, (p) K, Wood;
Marigolds, Afnc=, Mrs,. Heywood,
any vallety Cochins, �c) - 14. Doan, (h)
W. H. Dearing; Marigold, French,
W. Dearing; Phlox Drummondi Mrs.
K. Wood ' J. Koohems; Silver -,Gr,,,y
E. Parsons, W. H. D�&arfng; Petunia,
Dorkings, (c, cr & p) J. Kochems, D.
Graham, (b) J. Koch4me, 0. Battler;
single. W. H. Dearing, Mr -s. E. Pym;
.Buff OrphingtGns-, (h) J. Kochems,
ter & ri� Tr UT -A n, a 'Di i
Petunias, double, W.' H. Dearing;
Pansies, Mrs. Gienn MacLean. W.
N.
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gg�
Lo
K;V, 411fto
00, Vp
6f
No fumes worry you when you'heat with HAWCO. ..You'll 6 delighted
with this "bafer, cleaner. money -saving Coke.'. Lasts so loi easy to
regulate. And so light'orc the shovel. it's a pleasure to har�d[le. Leaves
much less ash than other hard fuels. Try a ton- of RMCO, the dust-
lew. smokeless, wasteless Coke. Order fiOM your local HMCO dealer
-- he deserves your fuel. business.
HAMICOCOKE sold in Seafortit by-.'
.Wm. Ament John- J.- Sclater
Ernest L. Box N. Cluff & Son
ym0u. 1 H. Dearing; Roses., collection, Mrs.
Rocks-, (cc & al) H. Doan, (er & p) Habe-rer, Mrs. li4eytwood
K. Wood,; any other variety Plymouth single, Robt. Sanders, Mrs. Beavers;
Rocks, (cr & p) Ken Wood; White Sulvia W. Dearing, Mrs. G. Mae- N y 0 A 0 1 5 Y 0 U F1 S U S E I T
or
Wyandottes, (c & b) D. Graham, Lean;',Stockg� Mrs,. Heywood; Sweet
P) 0. Battler, G. Yelland; any Peas, W. H. Dearing, Mrs. Beaver&;
.-other variety Wyandottes, (c & b)� Verbenas, W. H. Dearing, Mrs. M6 -
O'Brien Brue., K. Wood; S. C. Rhode Lean; Zinnias, crested or curled, W.
T I A 1:)-A J' AGiN
S __ ' S, ke) . �Vc ems, I,— WooU,
(h & er) J. Kochemis and. 2nd, (p) K.
Wood, J. Kochem.s; Buff Leghorns,
(cr & p) Ken- Wood and 2nd; Brown
Legliorns (e) K. Wood, (h) J. Koch -
ems, K. Wood, (er) 0. Battler, (p)
0. Battler, K.- Wood; any other var-
lety. Leghorns, (c & h.) J. Kocheins,
1-1. Doan, (er & p) K. Wood-, J. Koch-
emis; Black Minhorcas, (di) J. Koch -
ems, 0. Battler, (cr &- 0) 0. Battli3r,
K. Wood,; White Minorcas, (b, cr &
P) H. DesiaTdine and 2nd; Affdalu-
sians, (e, h, er & p) 0. Battler; An-
conas, (c & h) 0. Battler, K. Wood,
(er) J. Kochems), K. Wood.-, (p) -J.
Kochems and, 2nd; G. S. Hamburgs,
(c) K. Wood, O'Brien Bros., (h)
O'Brient Broa and, ?,nd, (cr) K. Wood;
Black Hamburgs, (c) O'Brien Bros.,
0. Battler, (h, CT & P) O'Brien, Bros.
and 2nd; Campines, Silver; (h) 0.
Battler; Polands, Golden, (.h) O'Brien.
Bros., (er & p) K. Wood;- Polands
Silver, (c & hi) K. Wood; B. B. R��
'Game,, (c, h, cr & p) O'Brien Bros.
and, 2nd; Duckwing Game, (c h er
& p).O'Brien Bros. and 2nd; aiiy.bli-
-er variety game, (e) K. Wood, J.
Kocherns, (h,.cr..& p) J. Kocherns, K.
Wood; Bantame, Game, (c & h)
O'Brien Bros., J. Kocherns; Golden
,Seabright,Ae, h, cr & p) D. Graham;
Silver Seabright, (c, cr & p) H. Doan,
(Ili) H. Doan, J. Kochems; Houdans,
(c & h) O'Brien Bros., K. Wood, (er)
K. Wood, (p) O'Brien Bros. and 2nd;
Red Caps� (c and h) W. Bowden; Sam-
albra Game, (c & h) O'Brien Bros.;
White Rocks, (c & h) 6. Graham,
(er & p) 0. Batiler, D. Graham;
Black Giant% (c) D. Graham, H. Do,anl
(h, er & p) D. Grabam, K. Wood;
any q)ther variety fowl, (c & h) J.
Nochems arid 2nd, (cr & p)- D. Wil-
liams and 2nd.
TurkeYisiBronize Turkeys, (e, h,
er & P) K. Woodi; any other variety
turkeys, (c, b, er & p) K. Wood,
Geese -Bremen geese, (c, h, . er &
p): X. Wood; Toulouse geese. c & h)
W. Bowden,; any other variety geese,,
(c &' h) 0. Battler, (cr an -d p) C.
RoWe.
--T)u,ckzPekin ducks fel 0 Battler
address tendering to Mr. Elvidge the
good wishes of the staff. iVr. Elvid�e-
in a few well-chosen. femarks express-
ed his,appreciation -bf the gift, He
leaves Goderich with the best wishes
of his fellow employees and carrying
-with him many pleasant recollections
of his associations with them while
stationed here.-Goderich Signal.
Over 100 Attend Corn Roast
The LadIW Aid of Knox Presby-
teria�n Chirroh, held a successful corn
roast in� the orchard of Mr. Arthur
Hincks on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9.
The weather was ideal for the occa-
sion and over a hundred partook of
the corn which war, prepared with
the use of two large kettles; also hot
,dogs and ice cream were seryed. ThZ�-
evening was spent in playing games
and community singing under the di-
rection of Mrs. J. K. West -Mitchell
Aavocate.
Little Girl Injured
On Sunday the little dailghter of
Mrs. Cass McCormick (Olive'Allen),
of Muncie, Ind., fell from a moving
car aftd suffered a pai-afully scraped
head and. fate and body bruises. The
little girl In some manner unlatched
the rear door of the car and- was tose-
ed to the, road as the wind swung the
door openL Mrs. McCormick was vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Den
Allen, at the time.-Goderich Signal.
Rev. Wm. Moore Receives Call
Rev. Wm Moore, of MelvAle Presw
-byterian Church, has received a call
by the congregation -of Puce and PCs-
sex'In. the Chatham Pregbytery. The
induction. will be !held on September
30th at St.'Andre�*'s Cturch at Puce.
-Brussels Post.
e age a fast
t. , Pe
fixid.
g
IL Dearing, - 2nd: Zinnias, Dahlia
flowered, Mrs. Heywood., Mrs. E,
Pym; Zinnias, Mrs. Heywood, Mrs.
E. Parsona; collection of Annuals,
W H Dearing; collection of peren,
*W. ff. Dearing, Mrs. Irywood;
bride's bouquet, W. H. Dearing; bas,1
het cut flowers, Mrs. George Jaques,
Mrs. Heywood; hand, -bouquet, Mrs.
Haberer; novelty in cut flowers, W.'
H. Deartrig.
Xudge--J. J. Brown, Luean.
Grain and Seeds
Fall wheat, w hitt-, W. R. Dougall,
Hilton Truenmer; fall wheat, red,
Mil,nie Rader, H. A. Fuse; any var-
iety spring wheat, Milne Radier, H.
Truendner; six -rowed baTIey, Herb.
Desjardinp, Jacob Battler; white
oats, W. -R. Dougall, H. Desiardine;
-timothy -seed, H. Truemner, 'Mrs. 0.
Cunninigham; white- beans, M. Rader,
J. Battler; clover seed, W. R, Don -
gal.], Mrs. Curminigham; -ensilage- corn,
Harold Cudmore; large p6a;s, Ken
woiyd ' s,..Mrs. Cunningham.; small peas,
.Alilne Rader, Ken Wood-.
Jtidges-H. J. Hunter, Rid. Coates.
Horticultural Products
Apples�-Six varieties winter apples,
Mrs. 0. Dailey, Laitbwaite & Sou; 4
varieties fall apples, Laithwalte &
Son; fall apples, any varlety, Mrs.
E. Pym, Laithwalte & Son; Rhode
Isliand Greenings, H. Truemner Mrs.
Dailey; Northern Spies, H. 'Cu�more,
Laithwaite & Son-, -Golden- Russets,
P. Cud -more, Laithwaits & Son, ;
Spitzbnrgs, H. Cudmore, Laithwaite
& Son; Baldwins, Laithwaite & Son,
Mrs, Dailey; Westfield Seek-no-rur-
thee, Mr9. Dailey, Laithwaite & Son;
Snow Applies, Mrs. Dailey, Laithwaite
& Son; Gravensteins, Laithwaite &
Son, Mrs. Dailey; Golverts� Mrs. Dail-
ey; Pall Pippins, Mrs. Dailey; King
of Tompkine, J. Battlier, Mrs. Dailey;
Alexanders, Mrs. Dailey', Mrs. C.
StmR; Canadian Red, 1. Battler, La!t!h-
Waite & Son; Ribston Pippitis, Mrs.
Dailey, H. Cudmiore; WAgners, Mrs.
*ith the Dailey, H. Cudmmore; Grimes G. Plp-
ded, (h) 1 Kochems, 0. Battler, (cr & p) pins, R. Truieniner, MrR. Dailey, Maid -
0. Battler, J. Kochems; Roden ducks, an's Blush, Mrs. Dailey- Ben Davis,
t (c), ff. Doan, W.Obowden, cr W - 14. Cudanore, Mrs. Daiiie;� Oni
rk ]Bowden, H. Doan; any oth
ex- vt"If3LY Laithwaite & Son., Mrs. Dailey; Weal-
rl ducks, (c & b) 0. Battler, X. Wood,
(er & p) 0. Battler. thy, M�a. Dailey, W. R. Douggil,
r*_11 �A Duchess of Oldenburg, Laithwaite, &
Whether you are at home, or on the, street, on trains, street can or motor, in
church or theatre -Hydro plays an essential part in your safety, and the pro-
tection of your property.
Police and rire Department signal systems render immediate service in emer-
gency. Traffic lights permit control and safety on our streets. Wig -wag systems
flash and signal the danger of approaching trains. Better lighted streets make
crime difficult.
Inadaition to thesemany guardians of your safety, Hydro goes still farther.
Every,electrical appliance or device must be approved by the H. E. P. C. Testing
and Inspection Department before it goes into your home---�every piece of electrical
equipment is made as free of hazard as scientific knowledge and highly -trained
technicians can make them., J
In addition to being an important factor in your safety, and the protec tion of
your pioperiv, Hyclro is making every effort to ostend the benefits of low cost
power throughout the Province of Ontario. The96 efforts are made in V*Ur
best interests, and their success will affect Vour prosperity. You
should, therefore, be vitally interested in Hydko and what it is doing
for you.
HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COMMISM, "N
W15A A
000,
_N,
�0 V.
N
j�
ec, on Of pigeons-ia. Williams.
H�rnesis? Special, B. Williams and
Aon, Mrs. Dailey; Blenheim, Pippins,
Son; Harness' Special, O'Brien Bros.-
Laithwalte & Sion; Craliburg, Mrs,
Laird's Special, Ken Woods; Laird' ;
Dailey; Talman Sweet, Mrm Dailey,
Special, pair geese, 0. Rowe; Laird'a
H. Truemner; St. Lawrence, Mrs.
fteclaA, Y011119,011ickana, Ken Woods,.
Dailey.
Ai , #d
O'BrieVis gipeciat X Yellow.
Pears,--WInter pears, Mrs. Dail6y,
Judge -L O'Brien; Exeter,
-taftlitiraite, & Son; fall Oearp Mrs.
k.§,g . Iving. r6& b# -
Manufadt6rers and ImplevAnts
Dailey, Lialthwalte &., Port; Plemish
And that lo A kbd-for-
Beatty, Mrs. Dallby, TAMW&Ite
�entmtxkv abd regt within
Manketa, all wool,, southloott arog.,
Son.; Duch4ss of Ani Lalth-
9 1he''. eh!p�, whakft
Jbneb & May; *0011eA YAM, South-,]
Waite &- goli" ialapwo ft*6flie, Jr. bat,
Cott gros., Mies may" tahor tug.]
Uar, LeftVatu sulk; 11weo CIL
0
:r� 6 K;
_XU1!
Whether you are at home, or on the, street, on trains, street can or motor, in
church or theatre -Hydro plays an essential part in your safety, and the pro-
tection of your property.
Police and rire Department signal systems render immediate service in emer-
gency. Traffic lights permit control and safety on our streets. Wig -wag systems
flash and signal the danger of approaching trains. Better lighted streets make
crime difficult.
Inadaition to thesemany guardians of your safety, Hydro goes still farther.
Every,electrical appliance or device must be approved by the H. E. P. C. Testing
and Inspection Department before it goes into your home---�every piece of electrical
equipment is made as free of hazard as scientific knowledge and highly -trained
technicians can make them., J
In addition to being an important factor in your safety, and the protec tion of
your pioperiv, Hyclro is making every effort to ostend the benefits of low cost
power throughout the Province of Ontario. The96 efforts are made in V*Ur
best interests, and their success will affect Vour prosperity. You
should, therefore, be vitally interested in Hydko and what it is doing
for you.
HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COMMISM, "N
W15A A
000,
_N,
�0 V.
N
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