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County and District
Joanna Stoneman, wife of George 8.
Thomann, died at Hensel' on Friday
Met 1n her seventy-fltth year.
Fred Berry, of Hewed!, who has
been greatly troubled with a painful
Toronto last week to meet the form-
er's brother, Ernest Cooper, of Lon-
don. Englund, who had come over on
business.
Gordon L. Hall, who was asso(dated
knee, was taken to the Clluton hospital with his father in publishing The Cl1n-
oe Saturday last to undergo an opera- tun :News -Record, has left to take a
Gott for amputation of the leg. position on The Kingston Whlg-
Mrs. *Aherne, of leurdwlch. widow Standard.
of the late William Sotheran, died Jen- Messrs. Boss & Brazier, contractors,
nary 13th hi her uluety-third year. were iu Clinton last week looking over
She leaves one daughter, Mrs. David
1111son, with whom she lived.
A reunion of the old boys and girls
of 8. 8. No. 8, Grey townttbip, is to be
held uu July Meth. The election has
a history extending ,over a period of
_seventy years. The present school
buliding was built fifty years ago.
Mrs. G. Dobbs, of tttratford,, who Miss Gwendolyn Mcleod, of New
died In that city recently, wag a native York, spent a few days la town with
of l'alorne township, her maiden her mother, Mrs. K. McLeod.
Mrs. 'Jas. D. Bettie., of Calgary, is.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Paul Reed.
Miss Evelyn Iawkhart won the
eighteenth prize to a relent contest
put on by Maclean'', Magazine, and re-
'r4tesday evening of Met week. A ceivotl u substantial cheque.
large crowd was in attendance and au After all Illness of only two days
interesting lmKrwm was carried out. , duration. the at occurred
d. at honer hum
Wed -
The arena. which was built as a contJanuary
wuulty undertaking, Is one of the near
tLuc-khe owe Robert Mary
Pr utt inwidow her
sue up in the din every
ie well lighted of eightieth year. Deceased was horn in
and Mr.to date in every restx D I1 Halillmurxd county. Her hesitated pre -
having and fru. Duncan McDonald, Idesesalstl her a.bout, nineteen _yeaes.
given up their businessrutoie at I She was a member of the AngUcan
Jamestown, are theirmoving b, tda to ehureh. Surviving are two soils and
reside. Before their departure the
Teeple of the community gathered andiskintrhewan1 Edward and Wlulfred.(Nt
preen ed an address, accompanied byd
suitable gilts, to Mr. and Mrs. the homestead; Mrs. WilliamMelJufl-
Mc.lin. Mrs. Ed. Me julllin and Mrs. G.
Donald end their daughter whofoelda' Meitoh rt s, near Lu, know ; Mrs. Ro-
hm*.
Elisabeth Brody, for same Ilett Mcl'hereon and Mrs. James Snow-
lilr'ey. a conducted the hotel et A. den of Laurel. Ont. The funeral took
le•r1ry, has Pnn'has the Queen's ho- ' ,lace 00 Friday to 11Yngham cemetery.
Kincardine and has tak-eu pus- 1
the ground with n view to putting 1n
a Leader for the Waving of tbe Pn,vin-
cial highw,lyr between Clinton and Sea -
forth, which is to be dent• next sum-
mer.
LUCKNOW
name being Annie Clara Dempeey. lier
Iwreutn, Mr. and Mrs. John Dempsey,
the at Centralia. She was In her
forty-second year.
ltlpley's tine new arena was opened
tel at
session. Mrs. Brady. who had Hume
experience in the hotel business In
t'ldeigo, intends to make some im-
provements "n the property she Lias
just pur hased.
ZURICH
The death of Samuel Edlgltofer'oc-
curred January 14th at his borne in
)lay townfilp, after a long illnem-De•
ceased. was In his thirty-ninth year.
Omar Klopp has sold his fifty -acre
term, on the 14th eoneP'sinn of Hey,
to Robert Adams, who hes had it rent-
ed for some thee.
A reunion of Zurich old toys and
BRUSSELS
ment Tong. The sorcerers answered,
The death of Alexander Russell; of shouting angrily. The women panned,
lime -elle occurred %leadenly on Jan- then began their screaming chatter
again, but with • different note. It
*pined that something had been re-
solved upon.
THE SIGNAL,
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS
Read Mrs. Menard's Letter.
Her Experience May Help
Chatham, Ontario.- "I want to tell
I) how much good your medicine
has done me.. Be •
-
fore my baby
came 1 felt •e
weak and run-
down that I could
hardly do my
work. My head '
ached continually
and I was so dis-
couraged that I
could cry from
morning till n fight.
I had another
babyjustoneyear
ands a o • an, it gave mea lot to
do. So I thought 1 would try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
aa I had read so much about it in the
little books. I found a difference right
away as my head was relieved and
my tired feelings gone. My sister
had been doing my washing and she
continued doing 11, as she said it
might set me back if l started to do
it again. It sure did help me and I
had taken just two bottles when my
baby came. He is a fine big boy,
now nearly five months old. 1 am
taking your medicine again and I am
able to do my work all by myself now.'
t always recommend the Vegetable
Compound to women, and especially
to expectant mothers, as I believe
they need help at those times -
Mrs.OLIVER MENARD, 24 H.rveyllt..
Chatham. Ontario. O
GODERICH, ONT.
round again -1 think his abrupt walk-
ing away bad been merely a piece of
theatre-4nd shouted something an ua:
I knew what it was before Bekt trans.
lated, and with all the resolution that
was In me, I shouted my reply.
-Tell him," I said, "that I do not
know anything about the Mhlp, and If
she coupes, i will not help." . -
There was n roar from the sorcerers'
house; 1 saw them throwing off their
masts, to get a better view, and gath-
etils together on the big outside veran-
dah, that overhung the 'village like a
race grandstand. Then the awful old
women, and the devilish little leas,
came up to me.
1 can't tell you any more.
rt was the morning, as I knew by
red light creeping in between the leaves
of the hut wall. What hut? 1 could
not remember. I bed forgotten every-
thing, except tbe things that will may
branded on my memory t111 I am laid
ender eart.b.- I could not stir with-
out agony ; yet I was able to walk, hal
walking been possible. and 1 could see
-Thank Cod. i could see. They had
left me sight and power otiaoeement;
for their own ends. They loosed -yet
-to break MP.
14 w•ac the morning. The worn! still
orbited. and I was not disgn"v.l That
was all i knew.
Now as to what followed after. i
am dependent in great part on the re,
lest of others; but i will tell it Just as
it occurred. .
(rghttnned next week)
A REMEDY THAT
INSPIRES FAITH
THE WRECK OF
THE "RanwING" People Who Have Used Dr. Wil -
(Continued from pato s)
nitre 13t11 at the home of Bert Watson.
Morris town•hlp. Ikeeased had taken
the agency of the Massey -Harris Co.
nn the death of John Long a few
months ago and was calling at Mr.
WatRull'm when he was taken with •
fatal heart attack. He was flfty-
tbree years.'( age and is .urrlved by
Ms wife. four allghters and one .nil.
The mama a took One rat Metvtile
char. 11 nvinst• on Wednesday evening.
Japery Ilth. of Mime Elate Taylor.
younger daughter of Mrs. Arthur B.
;liths is prop".Pd for the "'ming sutra- Smith. of Iirusselet. to Herbert (Gurdon
mer. Kuigla. %frond eon. of Mr. and Mnt..1.
The Zurich Herald. whletl RnnennreA F. Knight of (Grey township. Rev. F.
tw„ weeks ago that a linotype was be- G. F:rwler Metaled, The happy cou-
lter waled to its plant. last week stated pie will live on the 14th concession of
that the machine in question had been Grey.
-,.Id to Rome other office. and the Zu- Mrs. WiIlam Hall passed away nn
rich publisher will have to get along In 'Thursday. January 12111, as the vault I,,ndtlre,r boat sone. Held had 11,1the meantime with hie old plant roe. "f a paralytic stkShe was horn didn't know, he wnen't a white man.
Mr. r. and Mrs Alfred Melick and tern in the township of Morrle sixty -,me The other then snit! that the white man
..IIs have arrived from EIkton, Mich.• years ago• her maiden name teeing knew. Held denied that alai. The vB-
e 4"s I",, of their lager de,•Iared that the white man car- ' years ago i was In a testily rundown
and bate token i 's Clarissa Jewitt. After her mBrrlagr condition. 00 much go that i woe mite
-farm Just north of the village recently - to Mr. Ilall they Ilred for many :eases • fatal; moat tnbw tf he told. and fur- Jest t. (xlntttttr stella. which world
purrha%pd tenni Oscar Koehler. in (;ray tnwnnhlR Bolide,'
to Bnlswlg ther made signal., on the approach of ,este me to ouch a condition that 1
five fess+ ago. Iiesfdee her huahwn't ; the ship. to phew.'flint all wits Pete, he leaveuld hardly go about. Then 1 a'eI
SEAPORT! c anti four none, she leave% three broth- should tae spared. It not. the old wo- etrfckeh with Influent and 1811 fits•
e•t•: Rev. George Jewitt, ref (irslrrleh : men and the hops wnnld deal wit Cher weakened me. and throughout the
The Seaforth Agricultural Society Lewis Jewitt, of Morris township. nud , him. and they wewId begin at Dore.
--sinter 1 retrrttn(el in this, ennditinn. i
held -TE' anneal ntn'tly* Janitor, tiu
er, 1418. Reuben Jewitt, ef-Xald, Sask.. and , it is one lb,twg to say that yon wonl4 .1 g ora tm.,ik•ina Xuit-salt
Thos, E. Livingston was alerted greed: two sister.' Mrs. (GfJt..Stnlrhs, of ('al- 'star)d death and tnrtnre do detente of did not seem to help mc. my mother
treri
dent. A. I). Sutherland le secretary- gory Alberta. and Mien Alice Jewitt. richt : quite another to see the Imine11• adcl%ed Inc to try Tyr. William,' ' Pink
ship oder. The Society has a member- „f Grand Rapids, Mieb. ate preparation% being mode-- Atfo-ks Piller. and .1 Rot o maple of boxes to
ship of 237. hnrprcnel, fl h tp Inscle 1% `hart nn. When these were done 1
The marriage of Mrs. A. Italy, of seemed to feel an Improvement. mei i
Toronto, to Widen Deem, of Sea forth, g„lug to le worked in your favor, no gat a further supply to mnttnne the
toad; place at t1* residence of the • If...peeing services were held in St. came way mode ont of the; hardest treatment. 1 took in all *tont n dozen
groom on January 10th. Rev. T. H.' Andrew's l'neele-telian c•htuch on Sun- plight into which poor human nature
Yvan toll, -and st111 hold on. I am boxers anti by that time I wee 1n the
Rrnwm: rector of SL_Thomns• chunk_ l,l.ly last, the church auditorium having
, It en um ienrotng a pewee. of reuses- estomel to say t itiTAr quite R Mutate
A man, not dressed up 1n any way.
merely clad In a string of shells, and
a smear of red paint. came near us,
Jerked a sentence or two at HAL and,
tutping las back, walked off again.
'*lint name he•talkx' (What does
est Colds
eld to this
reatment
-+
Redden chest
With hot wet
' towels; rub on -
apply thicLly
2,VAPOR
OVER h:M/WONJARSU'd'EDYEARLY
An Air Force
Exploit
Sir Man Cobham, the celebrated
British aviator, gave an account dur-
ing his recent visit to Canada of his
great airplane flight from Great Bri-
tain to Cape Town, South Africa. and
return. A communication receiv-
ed from the British Air Ministry re-
calls that four Royal Air Force ate -
craft made a similar Journey at about
the same time that Cobham wta nn
the wing. In feet, the Royal Air
Puree planes on their wav to ('ape
Town met Cobham, homeward hound,
at Khartoum, in the Soudan on
March -5ttra2ti.
The decision that four machines
manned byeleht officers of the
Royal Air Forte should make the
trip from Cairoto the Cape ale
thence back to F:ngland, waa reached
at the end of July, 1925. Prepar-
ations for the flight occupied the time
between that date and Mareb 1st.
i 1926 when the machines set ont up-
Thureda7. January 26, 18126.-1
FISH THAT FIGHT.
gmbeseer of F urilotd tlhannet Attn.&
ed by Giant iDagSab.
One of the big chances which those
who eadeavor to swim the English
Channel have to take is that of lov-
ing attacked -,Y wome
voracious dweller in the deep. A writ.
. ear In Pearson's Weekly comments ea
the encounter of Mr. E. II. Tonnes
with a giant dogfish during his re-
cent Channel swim which gives sone
idea of the dangers which beset till
sea swimmer.
Herr Otto Kemmerieb, the Ger
liams' Pink Pills Speak of on the route selected fat' them from man swimmer, was a year ago at -
Them With Praise • Heliopolis near Cairo.That route tacked in similar etrcumstaac0s tit/
, was practically the same that had some prowler of the sea. Darkness
r,eing foto •
n &t -line' fs nn ex- 'been organized by the Royal Alr increased the danger of the oo-
pression Ault lots eotttP to be known a% Force in 1919 and had been traversed slaught, and for a time Kemmertch
'ne of the most difficult ebndltions by Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld in the was In imminent peril. He partially
with soil, b pliystdsns have to deal. it Silver Queen on his flight from Eng- recovered when drawn with difficulty
land to South Africa in 1920. This on board the accompanying tug. bat
often describes an alermtng rendition airplanes and personnel of their suffered great pain from the blows
because It II. 04.s. not yield 10 orrliitery i crewz for the Journey of 14.000 miles which he had received. The tisk
treatment snd the debility cnntlnnes were chosen and earned out trial speedily disappeared and Its identity
with loss of.fle•sh and strenttth until flights. was never discovered. It IA almost
the patient (tele hnpelre*. in the -m$ Spare airplanes, spare engines and certain. however. that Kemmlcrlch
jorfty of stu•h ,sea% the vietJm Puffer% . spare parts for both were sent to had accidentally brushed against a
from lad; of g,,d, ted blsel. end if depots along the way• Gasoline, oil porpoise or a dogfish.
he say?) 1 caked. Hest would not the biswl can 1,. regtnred to Wormer! tin :and ground supplies were ordered Eur • Shoals of porpoises -are DY
answer at tires; he looked down at ifs other methal treatment is neeswary. I delivery to all landing grounds.. means uncommon in the.Channel,''
bla.k toes, Ppdawled apart on the Proper food aa111 sunshine will do the Technical offleers and riggers were', and the fah can readily be detected.
muddy soil, and said nothing. J asked rent sent to Egypt and ground parties to as they must rise above the surface
him again. Every man. woman and child who the points at which the airplanes were 1n order to breathe. The splashing
lie talk no good," answered my lack., h,sllth and etrengtb should at to pause -on their journey over the and snorting of a large shoal may be
companion In misfortune. "nee take Dr. Williams.' Pink Pills to length of Africa. The four airplanes heard at a great distance, and in dais.
What name?" build up their blood supply. The mus- for the flight were shipped to Egypt light it la easy to avoid the unwel-
$trlpaaea of pigeon -English. Hekl's Rion of this medicine_ is to make new. ' and arrived there at the end oI come visitors.
reply ran somewhat as follows: -rile rich rel hbeeL which sDP0ed1It rPstnrelt January. While Femme was In the waiter a
man bad asked where the Susan re_ health and strength. 1 am w-Nting The Alt Mfalstry has tenpplted • long black line of at least a hundred
to tell you what Dr. W111iams' Pink detailed log of the trip of the Alr porpotaee was observed heading south
Pills Inge• it r• for me. -,,wary lire. J. Force squadron over the Souda4 past the shoreat Deal. The tisk
11 (lnlr,tll Fintale. Men. few Uganda. Kenya, Tanganyikf, Northers seemed to come from inside the Good"
Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Beehu- wan Sands, and cauAed great alarm
analand, a portion of the Belgian among bathers.
r'nnen and the Union of South Africa. A much more deadly mean, of this
The planes were welcomed to South Channel swimmer 1. the shark, asps -
the at Pretoria on April 5th. They daily the bonito shark, which comae
were escorted to Johannesburg by north during the summer from the
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e carry a goo(1ato'k-of
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WINGII.IM
res blown n . shell knives
produced -to know that no m
efMiating. Wal- tion and alteration tturinq scent
Al the United church manse, nr two
Ihin. T
inn. on January 1i.iF -e r'a It jirml► f wtPltr: Tire preatawt,„+t t tetway wia-j- w wt1•Prtr tM--fitisAu-mlght of xfvisg-wita•---I4-
fourteen airplanes of the South Af- Spanish coasts. 11 rarely haunts
rte"n Alr Force and completed the northern waters, but has a peculiar
*hell of the task with their sr- liking for the Channel.
i. rt at -Pape Town on April 12th. A few years ago a Dublin artist
The airmen encountered some sopa- ass' attacked by one of these sharks
ther unfavorable to flying. but the wnlle bathing. Although only four
organization of the fltcht seems to feet in length shark,, lacerated the
have been emcient and their ma- man's ctheat. and 'PEE, and was only
chines functioned satisfactorily. They beaten off after a terrific struggle
had planned to make the round trip lasting for some considerable time.
from Cairo to Cape Town and back Nearly all the sharks caught off
again between March let and May tbe coast are found in the Channel. Hardwood Flooring
beet_ of. ,health and ked -mined_ In 28th. They returned to Cairo on May and many of the largest epedmmtt
weight. lay faith in Pr. n'tl!inm`e 0001e27th. or one day ahead of their time have ooe ashore at Channel re -
Pink Pi1I' 1. now unfounded. and 1 schedule. Their leader„ too, was sorts. Made 011 most n1'olern machinery
cep a Cu con -bawd meet tsice-tesem -L able to report that ' durincshe whole is 1920 a shark wcighinc over. . -l; wtF tee}tttr.
ergs ora c flight little trouble was axDPr!- da was captured at Hast -
well: f often 'ree^mmpml them '10 ena•d, .and beyond the replacement hags.A blow from its tall might R. STAND 1 SH
PTE 11111 rhnnmt prntse Them aweigh of one magnet^. two airccrews and easily have stunned or even killed a .
for Teetering my health." all the oil tanks, no major repairs man• In the same year ti hug.. blue Phone a1;11c
." The spare air h: k, ui,ll about six feet
You pun get these pills from an. lanes and , ncinrs that had been seat I East Street
medicine• dexter or ifs mull rat :.Orn hot D long, camp ashore at FblkedG)ne.
from The T►r. N'tliintrrs' Yie,t1.•trw Ir., to Africa were not needed. The A swimmer n1 strong physique (ao 1
udges of Good Bread
Agree on
Smith's Better
Baked Bread
The quality is uniform.
It never fails.
Try -our Chop' Sney, Whole
Wheat, Brown or Hovis Loaf
E. G. Smith
East St. Bakery Telephone 184
neaten McKillop. Itev. lir. Tolmle of ;unrthamptnn. crape to me. suddenly. but surely. that
14411. ni isle +cit e -"u
and James Barron, of Seatorth, were I Mrs. (-co. Spottul Is prealdent of the
united -Is -marriage bz_JItt ._ W. J•_, Winghntn Horticultural society for
Mn Ines. I IW1't. At the annual meeting the te-
non. Lincoln Goldie. Provincial Sec- I otitis presentee indicated much netivi-
retary, was In town last week. to meet ; ,y in ifr27. Intending' a flower show,
the hospital board AedlllatsartPd tint ' whirl will again be held the coming
- hospital buildings. summer.
u
The marriage of Margaret 1'1dPtte
Rob McLean to William Ixmait
i holt of \Vingham. took place on Jan -
!Tarry, the ten-year•nld win of Mrs. Very' 13th. the ceremony being per-
t. Beaver. London road nort'h.lhad a i' fennel! by
Red resident 'rrle. Wingham.
left hams Taught in a root politer repeal away mid -
eery'mire madglmd. It wile found nave%- Mrs. I1. 11. 2311011. i
eery to nrnputate the middle finger. ,feisty on Thursday et -ening last. n few
At the annual meeting of the ERP- hours after snffer ng a stroke.Mrs.
ter Horticultural Society T. 9. Harvey Fiiioft, /i11ser
widen tome
retired from the preddency and Wm. Fanny Greer. wart bons in the township
/Nuri song e1eeTetTYn the nfiee i -ef- tie:aware. near London. but ranee
Stnnbury is seerttnry-ereasurPr and her marriage, thirty-one year% nen. she
It. W. F. Beavers assistant secretary. had retailed 1n Wingham. tier hns-
W. n.
as
half heldlIPP, w'ho for It the position of matr negerlfor iii gh,emmTiimeseforwfllanyityrar,lThP
the S. M. Sunders Mfg. Co.. Ltd.. ha% After an rsnded lilies%. (filbert
resigned to take a pmsltton with the Alcxnnder Thibldenu died nt his home
llndsotl'c flay Cu. of Wlnnipgr. in Winghnm Tnnuary ISM. in ifs AIX -
Mary Renee poured *"ray on ty-ninth year. l'revious to coming to ked hod time to note the edge of the
Thnreday !net after a lingering illness, Wingh"rn five years Ago, devease 1 hod vi'Inge. And to e%tfmnte It% population
a and Brute . Bowen
eke mast be behind 11•. Instead n1 be-
- We had assumed too reedit
that she would get up the river nhead
of us. having Martell ahead. There
hail been two dark' nights. during
which WP had run hard upstream,
without troubling to keep any lookout
on the hunks. Nothing more easy than
or -T tttran To brace t,e'en ieiw rL-
At that-itime, on the lower Fly -as
Wt111 on the tipper trashes' harts did
not Advertise their presence by meting
of lights after dark. The Susan. rig
likely as not, sons somewhere n very
few mile% in the renr st that minute.
Also, ns likely ns not. she was a day
hind; Tim"lnlnwlnt-a rerrntter does
not run 4n schedule.
If- 1 told thee. people that the
*homer wag behind. rapidly coming
up. they would lettere me. let me
alone. They wenld concentrate on the
hank letinuMl%h rot _ine*4y-fa7
the Su1MR P appt'att, and get her
without much question; egperially if
i
refrained from Riving warning. 1
300 poen Hardwood Floors gee
f 11 if i am not feeling quite R t very
Bast -
111 e
were necessary d nosed a tr us y
Goderich
TlrndkvillP. (1st actual flying time `hrthe leader 's air-' beat off a shark of his own slue, but'
f_C-35f- it 1Puthordr0.11.E., Alec., was from the deadly sting -gay there is lea'
lane, of which Wine Commander
__-". , . escape, as ua very touch Elf ane death: 1
Couldn't Follow Suit pfiot. from wire to the Cape aa -
dnnglltcr, tt,•tty, raged firer, hustle en- facts ix fortunatclKsery_re(a In the
Prom 'Cairo the squadron hew to English Channel,•but only two years'
gnged In wnshinc the kitten with soon England. Its actual engine or flying ago a specimen weighing U1 Dnunda'
and water. time for the whole journey from was caught by fishermen in the iia-
"O1t darling. I demi think the kit- Cairo to Cape Town and thence to rine Bathing Heti, jersey.
ty'% mother anuli like the way you nee England was 110 hours 7 minute ___- ---
washing her." The object of the flight was to Tribe Ruled by Women.
.••Welt.•' Betty nerlonsty replied. '•1 visit the linin of South Africa sed Among the ui.'eI x, a hill in Assam,
really can't liek tt, mother." the British Colonise along the route; N.E.India, the matriarchal i Assam,
fie gain formation, in long dl%tette. is st1B to force. Property belongs to
fljied t information, keeping a %chs' the women; anythinc a man earns
doled time fable, and no to tent the before marriage b. -tongs to his moth-
, taabely with witch yreinforcements
alt r 10 Baia' e•r, and after marriage to Ns wit••.
ezp.raence in eying through change • m''n are extremely jolt), R.t a
Ing climates and condition an4 ei Mr. -'Alyn• int."4 (h" lnrilan
new countrlee; to co-operate with Civil Service; the women, despite
local forces stationed In close prox- their privileged position, have lost
Imlty to the route followed. and, last none of their charm, and are no more
but not least, to vltlt the South Ai- logical or masculine than thele sla-
rlcan Alr Force. The objects of the tens In leen tetulnlat cuuntrles. They
flight ere held to have been achieved. wear a uttilUtnde of clothes, unlike
Certaibly, the exploit indicated the their neighbors, the Germ', who wear
high state of emt'iency of the Royal extraordinarily Bale. A woman's
at dress is a1)ollt twelve incite' long. a
man's Is even )e'en.
dew Cure for insannla. Mr. Alien says that persons who
ar'e.ahocked. at the scantiness of mod -
Bubbles of oxygen injected indict - pen female dress should note that la
the skin have been succesoful la the Assam hills "the more clothes
die- are."
curls Best* nn trots nervous the nam haler you ars.
gyou wear i.
eases. 'rests on twelve patients have g,ev.ral thotlxtnd of Assam hillmes
shown that their blond circulation went to France to labor corps, and
and its condltlnn Improved. Insomnia three who nate lel told their fellows
was checked, and the appetite la- •ompthing of the war --"inti what a
The mother had dtsentered her Pmnll back was 140 hours 55 minutes. The species which prxluceA fatal ,' -
et the nge of seventy year'. She Is been a resident of Li. tow, l n at n good many hundred.. Bow I
eurvised by 0x14' ROIL Bev. Percy Ranee, I set.. Ile le survived by his nate, three 11111 wouldn't Neve n chnnee Nor Twnrell
of Snitord OTford county. rind two anus and two daughter,. - - -
daughters, Mrs. (Gen. 1lephnrn. of StP- -_--
ellen town.hip. and Mrs. V. pollard, of
Euler. 1 s
CI.iNT N
u inn-
. m
one
n
t
the
ser 1
An a rPgnit n
tion meeting, A. T. Cooper, Fred Liver -
mire mut 11. 11. F:ihntt wpre pleated by
n^ollmntlon to 1111 the 4'- entsfes on the
*Tilton town council.
1 goesinl ennrfre fu cx.nitry 1g to be
Ittvpn In Clinton nn leei,rnary 7. 9 and
11. tinder the direction of Agricultural
It, • rp''ntntive I'Atersnn.
1Vhllls ('oorer. tem of Mr. And Mrc.
.1• a'. t'nnieg. of town. who 1. with n
mnnnfacturjrg com+-stnr in London.
Feeble& has leen gent to Egypt en'I
'Palestine in the interests of the firm.
i.niet }'ienr he 'Meet several months to
Senth Afrlett.
Mn sad /Ira. -A. T. Cooper were In
ei Jous
dacha
fjlrnlathty. 1 shonid lump a chance; In
' !the cnnfuelnn. there sons every probe-
! hility of my getting safe away.
' Of conrne. on reflection. It w•ns un-
thinknhte. Hot 1 d14 daily with the 1
notion for 11 moment. The others hod
crus --n ship. They could at tenet
nuke n fight for It. And there was
k over
rat Rub a
little Zam-Buk -BU
Heki to think U
' 1 felt ns if my mini were being your hands and arms to check
1%11'714 -holt mut of Mint : whet and where and heal all roughness and
,ii. riltht' 'tHekl," 1 sail. in n
Chafing. It's wonderful.
entre that did not seem my own, "sup-
po!M•they tnrtnre me, what will they Zam-Buk contains valuable
h lubricate
' le,HetIoohi me' ag well as i could ender- the bt tissues, sootheal extracts c pain, allay
•rand. flint they had no psrtient^r inflammation and grow new
It is the selection of rich, western wheats - the finest
grown on the prairies - that gives extra flavour to bread and
buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from
PURITY FLOUR
Seed 30r to stoops rr -y 7Ot1+•ci Polly Plow Cook Rook. tet
1.usre ...i. rMr uJM cs L .4. Tarns. Mearns Oaswt S Jobs.
rrndee ngntnet him: he wits a river
men hlmeelf end had had nothing to
.•o with tiered'. reernittng. They ?ma
"n'y taken 11hn b et•Ans. he wile with
me. ;1 white mnn hurl Injured them:
n white mnn tm11h hnvt to pay ---of
rnthcr, as many white men e5 they
eon1.) get. He htmgel f would merely
ice kept pri.nner-unless. Ag song A1-
Gways 'pnU.1biP the people grew blonrl-
}drttnken In the course of their °ruins,
and killed him. on gerternl prinelples.
an to gpenk. 11e ridded. that If they
len
me, he wnnld come hack with
men -of -Ivor. find have the heeds of
the entire village hang rap. en her
most. And fumiels, and the beet joints
from the Psreatnes of the leading sor-
cerer( settee) rap at the f'4pt•in's table.
Perhaps this might to- bare com-
forted me: it d1A. flet., 1 Claw now.
with the utmost .learatall, that there
wms we hope, and 1 waa extremely
Afraid
The man win had spoken turned
healthy skin. Cold -sores,
'chaps', frost bite, chafing and
similar troubles are quickly
ended by Zam-Buk.
It provides the handiest and
safest antiseptic dressing for
all injuries and skin troubles.
COLDS For cold in the head, 911.511
a little Zam Itok over the palms of the
hands, and inhale, For cold* is cheo, nr
back, rub briskly eel. shthlly-warmed
Yam link night and m'.niag.
SOOTHES PAIN
PREVENTS BLOOD -POISON.
ea tau , e 3.. 84 21 of .11 A,raa,tl,.
creased
.o
curious war It was' How Moll would
be gathered together and a box would
tagI arrive, and when the boa was opened
onnar n
In England In the Revent.rnth and men died." That was the Mikir's 4'-
eighteenth centuries it was a penal seription of a bursting shell.
ffonee for a man to kiss his wife nr -
0
even its child on Sundays, and the
'penalty' for such an offence was any-
thing from a fine to doing penance
In the church, and Peen being pub-
licly flogged. In those days It was
oleo illegal In .r•'tland to take a walk
of over two miles on Runday unless
the destination was the church.
Girl (Miele Mnvement.
Throuchnut the world 172.481
girls and women now belong to the
Gird Guides' movement. This figur,i
rr'prrPents an Inereane of 59.277 on
the number of last year. in th-
!I int •;, Ixte.: silent, • here are 402,914
r;•1111".! tied Guiders.
An sere of tobacco plants raids
gliffalLtif tons of tobacco.
Purchasing New Steamers.
Three new steamers to operate on
the eastern route between Canada
and the British Weal Indies will he
purchased at a total cost of $3,t49. -
n110, according• 19/an slnhmlttrrement
by the Hon. Ja t4 -.' Malcolm, Minister
of Trade and Commerce_
• •
ee er1
Director and
trPoded to
night
g
Residence 3:S!Sw
Goderich
Feral DP
Embalmer
All cath' promptly
day or
PHONE
Store 335 R,
Hamilton Street-
Brophey cos.
Tits LEADING
Fi NFRAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
,.viers carefully attended t"
at all hours. night or day
GODERI('H
Good Bonds
.h,mkl form part of ,'t cry mot's
mcestulrtit 111dingry,. Y"11 May ac-
quire sour by s, rnriug bond. of
General Steel Wares, Ltd.
Fir•t ,tu,rtgag,• 1• -III1.itiv inu.l
u dd b.n.ls. fasted N..t. 1st,
I9-27; ,hop Nov. 1st. 110.'i2
Pace: 99 1-2 sal aunts! leterest
Full information PM regn,'at.
NORMAN EWiS
Oa. Hamilton nml Newgate
Phone 476 Goderich
FOR SALE
Two gond strong driving Horses nod three good top Buggies
that hsve ixen 1114141 sc,11,e, Ala) three sets of team Sleighs that
have been used. ('all 811(1 ser these rat Massey -Barris shop,
'0(1 Tone Per Acre Flatnilton street, (:n,lprirh.
ROBERT WILSON
McEwen's Every Day Prices
Finest Seedless Raisins, a 1tw for . 25c
New Seeded Raisins, per pkg i5c
New Bleached Sultana Raisins, per Ib 20e
Clean Currants, per Ib- . . , -_.I5c
.Dried Apricots, ir•r Ib._--•.-.._ 30c
Dried Peacheek per Ib . . _ 25c
New Stock of Data*, Figs and Prunes
Candied Le rod Orange Peel, per Ib 25c
(citron Peel. per Ib _ 45e
Cut Mined Peel, lemon, 'range snd citron, per Ib r tic
Flavoring Extract. lemon or vanilla 2 -os bottle 10c or 3 for tis•
Cocoanut, per Ib - =k
McEwen's Baking Powder, per tin '_'tk and 25c
Try our 59c Tea. It has Isco a %inner.
A new supply of Oranges, Lemons, (.rape Fruit, Bananas.
New Season's Crop of Nuts et all kinds. Silted, at per Ib 25c
Look into our Dry Goods and China Depart-
ment. Our prices sell the goods
Goods delivered promptly 0. all parte of the hose without charge
J. J. McEWEN
Phone 46 South Side of Square
FISH THAT FIGHT.
gmbeseer of F urilotd tlhannet Attn.&
ed by Giant iDagSab.
One of the big chances which those
who eadeavor to swim the English
Channel have to take is that of lov-
ing attacked -,Y wome
voracious dweller in the deep. A writ.
. ear In Pearson's Weekly comments ea
the encounter of Mr. E. II. Tonnes
with a giant dogfish during his re-
cent Channel swim which gives sone
idea of the dangers which beset till
sea swimmer.
Herr Otto Kemmerieb, the Ger
liams' Pink Pills Speak of on the route selected fat' them from man swimmer, was a year ago at -
Them With Praise • Heliopolis near Cairo.That route tacked in similar etrcumstaac0s tit/
, was practically the same that had some prowler of the sea. Darkness
r,eing foto •
n &t -line' fs nn ex- 'been organized by the Royal Alr increased the danger of the oo-
pression Ault lots eotttP to be known a% Force in 1919 and had been traversed slaught, and for a time Kemmertch
'ne of the most difficult ebndltions by Sir Pierre Van Ryneveld in the was In imminent peril. He partially
with soil, b pliystdsns have to deal. it Silver Queen on his flight from Eng- recovered when drawn with difficulty
land to South Africa in 1920. This on board the accompanying tug. bat
often describes an alermtng rendition airplanes and personnel of their suffered great pain from the blows
because It II. 04.s. not yield 10 orrliitery i crewz for the Journey of 14.000 miles which he had received. The tisk
treatment snd the debility cnntlnnes were chosen and earned out trial speedily disappeared and Its identity
with loss of.fle•sh and strenttth until flights. was never discovered. It IA almost
the patient (tele hnpelre*. in the -m$ Spare airplanes, spare engines and certain. however. that Kemmlcrlch
jorfty of stu•h ,sea% the vietJm Puffer% . spare parts for both were sent to had accidentally brushed against a
from lad; of g,,d, ted blsel. end if depots along the way• Gasoline, oil porpoise or a dogfish.
he say?) 1 caked. Hest would not the biswl can 1,. regtnred to Wormer! tin :and ground supplies were ordered Eur • Shoals of porpoises -are DY
answer at tires; he looked down at ifs other methal treatment is neeswary. I delivery to all landing grounds.. means uncommon in the.Channel,''
bla.k toes, Ppdawled apart on the Proper food aa111 sunshine will do the Technical offleers and riggers were', and the fah can readily be detected.
muddy soil, and said nothing. J asked rent sent to Egypt and ground parties to as they must rise above the surface
him again. Every man. woman and child who the points at which the airplanes were 1n order to breathe. The splashing
lie talk no good," answered my lack., h,sllth and etrengtb should at to pause -on their journey over the and snorting of a large shoal may be
companion In misfortune. "nee take Dr. Williams.' Pink Pills to length of Africa. The four airplanes heard at a great distance, and in dais.
What name?" build up their blood supply. The mus- for the flight were shipped to Egypt light it la easy to avoid the unwel-
$trlpaaea of pigeon -English. Hekl's Rion of this medicine_ is to make new. ' and arrived there at the end oI come visitors.
reply ran somewhat as follows: -rile rich rel hbeeL which sDP0ed1It rPstnrelt January. While Femme was In the waiter a
man bad asked where the Susan re_ health and strength. 1 am w-Nting The Alt Mfalstry has tenpplted • long black line of at least a hundred
to tell you what Dr. W111iams' Pink detailed log of the trip of the Alr porpotaee was observed heading south
Pills Inge• it r• for me. -,,wary lire. J. Force squadron over the Souda4 past the shoreat Deal. The tisk
11 (lnlr,tll Fintale. Men. few Uganda. Kenya, Tanganyikf, Northers seemed to come from inside the Good"
Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Beehu- wan Sands, and cauAed great alarm
analand, a portion of the Belgian among bathers.
r'nnen and the Union of South Africa. A much more deadly mean, of this
The planes were welcomed to South Channel swimmer 1. the shark, asps -
the at Pretoria on April 5th. They daily the bonito shark, which comae
were escorted to Johannesburg by north during the summer from the
The West Street
Electrical Shop
e carry a goo(1ato'k-of
Electrical Appliances,
Fixtures, etc.
We Specialize in Wir-
ing of All Kinds
K.titi ates given on application
All work guaranteed
Frank McArthur
Telephone 82 West Street
WINGII.IM
res blown n . shell knives
produced -to know that no m
efMiating. Wal- tion and alteration tturinq scent
Al the United church manse, nr two
Ihin. T
inn. on January 1i.iF -e r'a It jirml► f wtPltr: Tire preatawt,„+t t tetway wia-j- w wt1•Prtr tM--fitisAu-mlght of xfvisg-wita•---I4-
fourteen airplanes of the South Af- Spanish coasts. 11 rarely haunts
rte"n Alr Force and completed the northern waters, but has a peculiar
*hell of the task with their sr- liking for the Channel.
i. rt at -Pape Town on April 12th. A few years ago a Dublin artist
The airmen encountered some sopa- ass' attacked by one of these sharks
ther unfavorable to flying. but the wnlle bathing. Although only four
organization of the fltcht seems to feet in length shark,, lacerated the
have been emcient and their ma- man's ctheat. and 'PEE, and was only
chines functioned satisfactorily. They beaten off after a terrific struggle
had planned to make the round trip lasting for some considerable time.
from Cairo to Cape Town and back Nearly all the sharks caught off
again between March let and May tbe coast are found in the Channel. Hardwood Flooring
beet_ of. ,health and ked -mined_ In 28th. They returned to Cairo on May and many of the largest epedmmtt
weight. lay faith in Pr. n'tl!inm`e 0001e27th. or one day ahead of their time have ooe ashore at Channel re -
Pink Pi1I' 1. now unfounded. and 1 schedule. Their leader„ too, was sorts. Made 011 most n1'olern machinery
cep a Cu con -bawd meet tsice-tesem -L able to report that ' durincshe whole is 1920 a shark wcighinc over. . -l; wtF tee}tttr.
ergs ora c flight little trouble was axDPr!- da was captured at Hast -
well: f often 'ree^mmpml them '10 ena•d, .and beyond the replacement hags.A blow from its tall might R. STAND 1 SH
PTE 11111 rhnnmt prntse Them aweigh of one magnet^. two airccrews and easily have stunned or even killed a .
for Teetering my health." all the oil tanks, no major repairs man• In the same year ti hug.. blue Phone a1;11c
." The spare air h: k, ui,ll about six feet
You pun get these pills from an. lanes and , ncinrs that had been seat I East Street
medicine• dexter or ifs mull rat :.Orn hot D long, camp ashore at FblkedG)ne.
from The T►r. N'tliintrrs' Yie,t1.•trw Ir., to Africa were not needed. The A swimmer n1 strong physique (ao 1
udges of Good Bread
Agree on
Smith's Better
Baked Bread
The quality is uniform.
It never fails.
Try -our Chop' Sney, Whole
Wheat, Brown or Hovis Loaf
E. G. Smith
East St. Bakery Telephone 184
neaten McKillop. Itev. lir. Tolmle of ;unrthamptnn. crape to me. suddenly. but surely. that
14411. ni isle +cit e -"u
and James Barron, of Seatorth, were I Mrs. (-co. Spottul Is prealdent of the
united -Is -marriage bz_JItt ._ W. J•_, Winghntn Horticultural society for
Mn Ines. I IW1't. At the annual meeting the te-
non. Lincoln Goldie. Provincial Sec- I otitis presentee indicated much netivi-
retary, was In town last week. to meet ; ,y in ifr27. Intending' a flower show,
the hospital board AedlllatsartPd tint ' whirl will again be held the coming
- hospital buildings. summer.
u
The marriage of Margaret 1'1dPtte
Rob McLean to William Ixmait
i holt of \Vingham. took place on Jan -
!Tarry, the ten-year•nld win of Mrs. Very' 13th. the ceremony being per-
t. Beaver. London road nort'h.lhad a i' fennel! by
Red resident 'rrle. Wingham.
left hams Taught in a root politer repeal away mid -
eery'mire madglmd. It wile found nave%- Mrs. I1. 11. 2311011. i
eery to nrnputate the middle finger. ,feisty on Thursday et -ening last. n few
At the annual meeting of the ERP- hours after snffer ng a stroke.Mrs.
ter Horticultural Society T. 9. Harvey Fiiioft, /i11ser
widen tome
retired from the preddency and Wm. Fanny Greer. wart bons in the township
/Nuri song e1eeTetTYn the nfiee i -ef- tie:aware. near London. but ranee
Stnnbury is seerttnry-ereasurPr and her marriage, thirty-one year% nen. she
It. W. F. Beavers assistant secretary. had retailed 1n Wingham. tier hns-
W. n.
as
half heldlIPP, w'ho for It the position of matr negerlfor iii gh,emmTiimeseforwfllanyityrar,lThP
the S. M. Sunders Mfg. Co.. Ltd.. ha% After an rsnded lilies%. (filbert
resigned to take a pmsltton with the Alcxnnder Thibldenu died nt his home
llndsotl'c flay Cu. of Wlnnipgr. in Winghnm Tnnuary ISM. in ifs AIX -
Mary Renee poured *"ray on ty-ninth year. l'revious to coming to ked hod time to note the edge of the
Thnreday !net after a lingering illness, Wingh"rn five years Ago, devease 1 hod vi'Inge. And to e%tfmnte It% population
a and Brute . Bowen
eke mast be behind 11•. Instead n1 be-
- We had assumed too reedit
that she would get up the river nhead
of us. having Martell ahead. There
hail been two dark' nights. during
which WP had run hard upstream,
without troubling to keep any lookout
on the hunks. Nothing more easy than
or -T tttran To brace t,e'en ieiw rL-
At that-itime, on the lower Fly -as
Wt111 on the tipper trashes' harts did
not Advertise their presence by meting
of lights after dark. The Susan. rig
likely as not, sons somewhere n very
few mile% in the renr st that minute.
Also, ns likely ns not. she was a day
hind; Tim"lnlnwlnt-a rerrntter does
not run 4n schedule.
If- 1 told thee. people that the
*homer wag behind. rapidly coming
up. they would lettere me. let me
alone. They wenld concentrate on the
hank letinuMl%h rot _ine*4y-fa7
the Su1MR P appt'att, and get her
without much question; egperially if
i
refrained from Riving warning. 1
300 poen Hardwood Floors gee
f 11 if i am not feeling quite R t very
Bast -
111 e
were necessary d nosed a tr us y
Goderich
TlrndkvillP. (1st actual flying time `hrthe leader 's air-' beat off a shark of his own slue, but'
f_C-35f- it 1Puthordr0.11.E., Alec., was from the deadly sting -gay there is lea'
lane, of which Wine Commander
__-". , . escape, as ua very touch Elf ane death: 1
Couldn't Follow Suit pfiot. from wire to the Cape aa -
dnnglltcr, tt,•tty, raged firer, hustle en- facts ix fortunatclKsery_re(a In the
Prom 'Cairo the squadron hew to English Channel,•but only two years'
gnged In wnshinc the kitten with soon England. Its actual engine or flying ago a specimen weighing U1 Dnunda'
and water. time for the whole journey from was caught by fishermen in the iia-
"O1t darling. I demi think the kit- Cairo to Cape Town and thence to rine Bathing Heti, jersey.
ty'% mother anuli like the way you nee England was 110 hours 7 minute ___- ---
washing her." The object of the flight was to Tribe Ruled by Women.
.••Welt.•' Betty nerlonsty replied. '•1 visit the linin of South Africa sed Among the ui.'eI x, a hill in Assam,
really can't liek tt, mother." the British Colonise along the route; N.E.India, the matriarchal i Assam,
fie gain formation, in long dl%tette. is st1B to force. Property belongs to
fljied t information, keeping a %chs' the women; anythinc a man earns
doled time fable, and no to tent the before marriage b. -tongs to his moth-
, taabely with witch yreinforcements
alt r 10 Baia' e•r, and after marriage to Ns wit••.
ezp.raence in eying through change • m''n are extremely jolt), R.t a
Ing climates and condition an4 ei Mr. -'Alyn• int."4 (h" lnrilan
new countrlee; to co-operate with Civil Service; the women, despite
local forces stationed In close prox- their privileged position, have lost
Imlty to the route followed. and, last none of their charm, and are no more
but not least, to vltlt the South Ai- logical or masculine than thele sla-
rlcan Alr Force. The objects of the tens In leen tetulnlat cuuntrles. They
flight ere held to have been achieved. wear a uttilUtnde of clothes, unlike
Certaibly, the exploit indicated the their neighbors, the Germ', who wear
high state of emt'iency of the Royal extraordinarily Bale. A woman's
at dress is a1)ollt twelve incite' long. a
man's Is even )e'en.
dew Cure for insannla. Mr. Alien says that persons who
ar'e.ahocked. at the scantiness of mod -
Bubbles of oxygen injected indict - pen female dress should note that la
the skin have been succesoful la the Assam hills "the more clothes
die- are."
curls Best* nn trots nervous the nam haler you ars.
gyou wear i.
eases. 'rests on twelve patients have g,ev.ral thotlxtnd of Assam hillmes
shown that their blond circulation went to France to labor corps, and
and its condltlnn Improved. Insomnia three who nate lel told their fellows
was checked, and the appetite la- •ompthing of the war --"inti what a
The mother had dtsentered her Pmnll back was 140 hours 55 minutes. The species which prxluceA fatal ,' -
et the nge of seventy year'. She Is been a resident of Li. tow, l n at n good many hundred.. Bow I
eurvised by 0x14' ROIL Bev. Percy Ranee, I set.. Ile le survived by his nate, three 11111 wouldn't Neve n chnnee Nor Twnrell
of Snitord OTford county. rind two anus and two daughter,. - - -
daughters, Mrs. (Gen. 1lephnrn. of StP- -_--
ellen town.hip. and Mrs. V. pollard, of
Euler. 1 s
CI.iNT N
u inn-
. m
one
n
t
the
ser 1
An a rPgnit n
tion meeting, A. T. Cooper, Fred Liver -
mire mut 11. 11. F:ihntt wpre pleated by
n^ollmntlon to 1111 the 4'- entsfes on the
*Tilton town council.
1 goesinl ennrfre fu cx.nitry 1g to be
Ittvpn In Clinton nn leei,rnary 7. 9 and
11. tinder the direction of Agricultural
It, • rp''ntntive I'Atersnn.
1Vhllls ('oorer. tem of Mr. And Mrc.
.1• a'. t'nnieg. of town. who 1. with n
mnnnfacturjrg com+-stnr in London.
Feeble& has leen gent to Egypt en'I
'Palestine in the interests of the firm.
i.niet }'ienr he 'Meet several months to
Senth Afrlett.
Mn sad /Ira. -A. T. Cooper were In
ei Jous
dacha
fjlrnlathty. 1 shonid lump a chance; In
' !the cnnfuelnn. there sons every probe-
! hility of my getting safe away.
' Of conrne. on reflection. It w•ns un-
thinknhte. Hot 1 d14 daily with the 1
notion for 11 moment. The others hod
crus --n ship. They could at tenet
nuke n fight for It. And there was
k over
rat Rub a
little Zam-Buk -BU
Heki to think U
' 1 felt ns if my mini were being your hands and arms to check
1%11'714 -holt mut of Mint : whet and where and heal all roughness and
,ii. riltht' 'tHekl," 1 sail. in n
Chafing. It's wonderful.
entre that did not seem my own, "sup-
po!M•they tnrtnre me, what will they Zam-Buk contains valuable
h lubricate
' le,HetIoohi me' ag well as i could ender- the bt tissues, sootheal extracts c pain, allay
•rand. flint they had no psrtient^r inflammation and grow new
It is the selection of rich, western wheats - the finest
grown on the prairies - that gives extra flavour to bread and
buns, and extra richness to cakes and pies, made from
PURITY FLOUR
Seed 30r to stoops rr -y 7Ot1+•ci Polly Plow Cook Rook. tet
1.usre ...i. rMr uJM cs L .4. Tarns. Mearns Oaswt S Jobs.
rrndee ngntnet him: he wits a river
men hlmeelf end had had nothing to
.•o with tiered'. reernittng. They ?ma
"n'y taken 11hn b et•Ans. he wile with
me. ;1 white mnn hurl Injured them:
n white mnn tm11h hnvt to pay ---of
rnthcr, as many white men e5 they
eon1.) get. He htmgel f would merely
ice kept pri.nner-unless. Ag song A1-
Gways 'pnU.1biP the people grew blonrl-
}drttnken In the course of their °ruins,
and killed him. on gerternl prinelples.
an to gpenk. 11e ridded. that If they
len
me, he wnnld come hack with
men -of -Ivor. find have the heeds of
the entire village hang rap. en her
most. And fumiels, and the beet joints
from the Psreatnes of the leading sor-
cerer( settee) rap at the f'4pt•in's table.
Perhaps this might to- bare com-
forted me: it d1A. flet., 1 Claw now.
with the utmost .learatall, that there
wms we hope, and 1 waa extremely
Afraid
The man win had spoken turned
healthy skin. Cold -sores,
'chaps', frost bite, chafing and
similar troubles are quickly
ended by Zam-Buk.
It provides the handiest and
safest antiseptic dressing for
all injuries and skin troubles.
COLDS For cold in the head, 911.511
a little Zam Itok over the palms of the
hands, and inhale, For cold* is cheo, nr
back, rub briskly eel. shthlly-warmed
Yam link night and m'.niag.
SOOTHES PAIN
PREVENTS BLOOD -POISON.
ea tau , e 3.. 84 21 of .11 A,raa,tl,.
creased
.o
curious war It was' How Moll would
be gathered together and a box would
tagI arrive, and when the boa was opened
onnar n
In England In the Revent.rnth and men died." That was the Mikir's 4'-
eighteenth centuries it was a penal seription of a bursting shell.
ffonee for a man to kiss his wife nr -
0
even its child on Sundays, and the
'penalty' for such an offence was any-
thing from a fine to doing penance
In the church, and Peen being pub-
licly flogged. In those days It was
oleo illegal In .r•'tland to take a walk
of over two miles on Runday unless
the destination was the church.
Girl (Miele Mnvement.
Throuchnut the world 172.481
girls and women now belong to the
Gird Guides' movement. This figur,i
rr'prrPents an Inereane of 59.277 on
the number of last year. in th-
!I int •;, Ixte.: silent, • here are 402,914
r;•1111".! tied Guiders.
An sere of tobacco plants raids
gliffalLtif tons of tobacco.
Purchasing New Steamers.
Three new steamers to operate on
the eastern route between Canada
and the British Weal Indies will he
purchased at a total cost of $3,t49. -
n110, according• 19/an slnhmlttrrement
by the Hon. Ja t4 -.' Malcolm, Minister
of Trade and Commerce_
• •
ee er1
Director and
trPoded to
night
g
Residence 3:S!Sw
Goderich
Feral DP
Embalmer
All cath' promptly
day or
PHONE
Store 335 R,
Hamilton Street-
Brophey cos.
Tits LEADING
Fi NFRAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
,.viers carefully attended t"
at all hours. night or day
GODERI('H
Good Bonds
.h,mkl form part of ,'t cry mot's
mcestulrtit 111dingry,. Y"11 May ac-
quire sour by s, rnriug bond. of
General Steel Wares, Ltd.
Fir•t ,tu,rtgag,• 1• -III1.itiv inu.l
u dd b.n.ls. fasted N..t. 1st,
I9-27; ,hop Nov. 1st. 110.'i2
Pace: 99 1-2 sal aunts! leterest
Full information PM regn,'at.
NORMAN EWiS
Oa. Hamilton nml Newgate
Phone 476 Goderich
FOR SALE
Two gond strong driving Horses nod three good top Buggies
that hsve ixen 1114141 sc,11,e, Ala) three sets of team Sleighs that
have been used. ('all 811(1 ser these rat Massey -Barris shop,
'0(1 Tone Per Acre Flatnilton street, (:n,lprirh.
ROBERT WILSON